RCA RC5231Z user manual RF Output Adapter Required

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Setup and Connections

TV

ANT IN

RF

OUTPUT

ADAPTER

CABLE

OR

OFF-AIR SIGNAL

RF Output Adapter Required

You must buy an RF Output Adapter to use this connection. You can order your RF Output Adapter on page 89, or buy one at your local electronics store.

CAUTION

Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the DVD Player. See Safety Information on the inside front cover.

DVD

VIDEO OUT

 

AUDIO OUT

 

PLAYER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIGITAL

RF ADAPTER

 

 

 

 

AC IN

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

S-VIDEO

R

L

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

PHONE

 

 

 

 

 

JACK

To AC Outlet

To Telephone Outlet

DVD Player + TV without Audio/Video Input Jacks (Antenna Jack Only)

1.Insert the RF output adapter into the RF ADAPTER jack on the back of your DVD Player.

2.Connect the coaxial cable from your cable or off-air signal to the Antenna Input jack on the RF output adapter.

3.Connect another coaxial cable to the Antenna Input jack on the back of your TV and to the RF output adapter.

4.If the telephone line cord packed with your DVD Player has a filter attached to one end of the cord, insert that end of the telephone line cord into the PHONE JACK on the back of your DVD Player. Plug the other end into the telephone line splitter (provided), and insert the telephone line splitter into a phone jack.

If the telephone line cord doesn’t have a filter attached to it, just insert one end into the DVD Player’s PHONE JACK and insert the other end into the telephone line splitter. Insert the telephone line splitter into a phone jack.

5.Connect the AC power cord to the AC IN jack on the back of your DVD Player, and plug the other end into an AC outlet.

6.Turn on your TV.

7.Turn your TV to the RF Output Adapter’s output channel (the adapter should have a CH 3/4 switch on it that indicates which channel to use on your TV.)

8.Turn on your DVD Player.

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Don’t Place a Disc in the Player during RegistrationVideo Input Channel Variations Setup and Connections Tour of the Remote Control Component Buttons listed alphabeticallyOther Remote Control Buttons listed alphabetically DVD VCR2 AUX Point the Remote in the Right Direction Setup and Connections Helpful Hints about the RemotePick the Right Mode Buttons Might Operate Differently for Other ComponentsNew Way of Looking At Things Regional CodingPlaying Digital Video Discs Loading and Playing a Disc Accessing the Disc MenuResume Feature To Load and Play a DiscPlaying Digital Video Discs Using a Disc Menu Default SettingsFast Motion Playback Picture Scan Playing Digital Video Discs Disc Playback FeaturesSlow Motion Playback in Freeze Frame Mode Freeze Frame and Frame AdvancePlaying Digital Video Discs Using the On-Screen Info DisplaySelecting a Title Using the Menu Icon Selecting a ChapterUsing the Repeat Feature Selecting Different Play ModesTo Use Repeat AB Repeat Deserves Some Extra InstructionHow to Cancel Repeat Changing the Subtitle LanguageChanging the Audio Language InfoChanging the Camera Angle Using BookmarksStoring a Bookmark Recalling a Bookmarked Scene Clearing a BookmarkAll About Divx Numbers to KnowPlayback Features All About Divx How to Play Divx DiscsConnect the Telephone Line Cord View Movie Settings All About DivxView Movie Status DivxSilver Purchase Unlimited PlaySelecting a Chapter on a Divx Disc Prices VaryHow to View a Divx Mail Message All About Divx All About Divx MailHow to Erase a Mail Message How to Unerase a Mail MessageViewing a Specials Message Viewing Your Divx Statement All About Divx How to Set a Dialing Prefix How to Erase a Dialing PrefixAll About Divx How to Get Help Customer Service All About Divx How to Set Divx Limits To Set Rating LimitsTo Restrict Rentals To Restrict PurchasesIf you move or change your phone number All About Divx Important Account InformationIf you dispose of your player Using Features Menu System Putting You In ControlTwo types of menus path and static MenuUsing the Features in the Menu System Additional Menu InformationUsing the Features in the Menu System Play Menu Options How to Create a ProgramHow to Delete or Edit a Program Disc GuideTo Lock your DVD Player Disc Tray is LockedHow to Change Your Password To Unlock the PlayerHow to Set DVD Limits How to Set Divx LimitsSetting the Rating Limit Country Some countries use different rating systemsRated Titles What if a movie’s rating exceeds the player’s rating limit?Language Prefs preferences Using the Setup MenuUnrated Titles How to Set Other as an Audio Language Option Changing the Audio Language PreferenceHow to Set Other as a Subtitle Language Option Changing the Subtitle Language PreferenceAutoPlay Changing the Menu LanguageTV Image DisplayFront Display Sound Sound LogicAudio Equipment System TestImportant DTS Information Using the Features in the Menu System Glossary DivxLanguage Codes Language CodePlaying CDs Just Like Your CD PlayerPlaying Audio CDs Loading and Playing an Audio CD To Load and Play an Audio CDPlaying Audio CDs Audio CD Playback Features Using the Info DisplayPlaying Audio CDs Selecting a Play ModeSwitching between Standard and Random Play Selecting a Specific TrackProgram Playback Deleting and Editing a ProgramCancel Repeat Repeat PlayVCR2 AUX SAT Cable Mute Using IntroScan Using the Clock Recalling a BookmarkPlaying Audio CDs Play Menu Items Dub AssistAssistance Troubleshooting Player Performance Problem?Assistance Section Assistance Section Troubleshooting Divx Problems Solutions Assistance Section Handling Cautions Maintenance of CabinetCleaning Discs Formation of CondensationHow to get repair service What your warranty coversWhat Your Warranty Does Not Cover For how long after your purchaseAssistance Section To receive a replacement unit before you return yoursHow State Law Relates to Warranty Product RegistrationReference Reference Front Panel Controls Reference Front Panel Display Reference Programming the Remote Testing the remoteUsing Automatic Code Search Programming the remoteModes of Operation Using Direct EntryReference This Is ImportantRemote Control Code List Cable Box CodesVCR Codes Satellite Receiver CodesIndustry Canada Information Reference FCC Registration InformationNotification to the Local Telephone Company/REN Number Accessories and Order Form United States and Canada Orders To place your order by phone, have your VisaSymbols IndexIndex Index 100%

RC5231Z specifications

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