RCA RC5231Z user manual DVD Player + TV + VCR, To Watch the VCR

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Setup and Connections

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Don’t Connect VCR directly to Your DVD Player

Many DVD discs are encoded with copy protection. Because of this, you should only connect your DVD Player directly to your TV, not to a VCR. Connecting to a VCR results in a distorted picture from copy-protected discs.

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

DVD Player + TV + VCR

1.Connect the audio cables to the AUDIO OUT L (left – white) and R (right – red) jacks on the back of your DVD Player, and to the corresponding Audio Input jacks on your TV.

2.Connect the video cable (yellow) to the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of your DVD Player, and to the Video Input jack on your TV.

3.If your TV has an S-Video Input jack, connect the S-Video cable to the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the back of your DVD Player and to the S-Video jack on your TV. If your TV doesn’t have an S-VIDEO jack, skip this step.

4.Connect the antenna or cable to the Antenna Input jack on the VCR.

5.Connect a coaxial cable to the antenna output jack on the VCR and to the Antenna Input jack on the television.

6.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.

7.Insert the AC power cord into the AC IN jack on the back of your player and into an AC outlet.

8.Turn on your television and tune it to the Video Input Channel. (If you don’t know what channel is the Video Input Channel, please see p. 14).

9.Turn on your DVD Player.

To Watch the VCR

Tune your television to channel 3 or 4 depending on how you set the CH3/4 switch on the back of the VCR.

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Contents Digital video disc player Product Registration Table of Contents Playing CDs Section Overview Please Read This Section FirstImportant Battery Information Setup and Connections Unpack the BoxInstall Batteries in the Remote Do not Use CD-R Discs Setup and Connections Types of Discs the Player Can PlayProtect Components from Power Surges Consider the Location of Your PlayerJacks on the Back of the DVD Player listed alphabetically Setup and ConnectionsDVD Player + TV with Audio/Video Input Jacks RF Output Adapter Required Don’t Connect VCR directly to Your DVD Player DVD Player + TV + VCRTo Watch the VCR Remove the Plastic Covers Please Read This Before Using the Digital Audio OUT JackDolby Digital and DTS DVD Player Other Language Options Setup and Connections Set the Menu LanguageHow to Move Around the DVD Player’s Menu System Don’t Place a Disc in the Player during Registration Setup and Connections Register with DivxWhat Happens When My Player Connects to Divx? Do You Need a Dial Prefix?Video Input Channel Variations Component Buttons listed alphabetically Setup and Connections Tour of the Remote ControlOther Remote Control Buttons listed alphabetically DVD VCR2 AUX Buttons Might Operate Differently for Other Components Setup and Connections Helpful Hints about the RemotePick the Right Mode Point the Remote in the Right DirectionRegional Coding New Way of Looking At ThingsTo Load and Play a Disc Accessing the Disc MenuResume Feature Playing Digital Video Discs Loading and Playing a DiscDefault Settings Playing Digital Video Discs Using a Disc MenuFreeze Frame and Frame Advance Playing Digital Video Discs Disc Playback FeaturesSlow Motion Playback in Freeze Frame Mode Fast Motion Playback Picture ScanSelecting a Title Using the On-Screen Info DisplayPlaying Digital Video Discs Selecting a Chapter Using the Menu IconSelecting Different Play Modes Using the Repeat FeatureAB Repeat Deserves Some Extra Instruction To Use RepeatChanging the Subtitle Language How to Cancel RepeatInfo Changing the Audio LanguageStoring a Bookmark Using BookmarksChanging the Camera Angle Clearing a Bookmark Recalling a Bookmarked SceneNumbers to Know All About DivxConnect the Telephone Line Cord All About Divx How to Play Divx DiscsPlayback Features All About Divx View Movie SettingsDivxSilver Purchase Unlimited Play View Movie StatusPrices Vary Selecting a Chapter on a Divx DiscAll About Divx All About Divx Mail How to View a Divx Mail MessageHow to Unerase a Mail Message How to Erase a Mail MessageViewing a Specials Message Viewing Your Divx Statement How to Erase a Dialing Prefix All About Divx How to Set a Dialing PrefixAll About Divx How to Get Help Customer Service To Set Rating Limits All About Divx How to Set Divx LimitsTo Restrict Purchases To Restrict RentalsIf you dispose of your player All About Divx Important Account InformationIf you move or change your phone number Putting You In Control Using Features Menu SystemMenu Two types of menus path and staticAdditional Menu Information Using the Features in the Menu SystemHow to Create a Program Using the Features in the Menu System Play Menu OptionsDisc Guide How to Delete or Edit a ProgramDisc Tray is Locked To Lock your DVD PlayerTo Unlock the Player How to Change Your PasswordCountry Some countries use different rating systems How to Set Divx LimitsSetting the Rating Limit How to Set DVD LimitsWhat if a movie’s rating exceeds the player’s rating limit? Rated TitlesUnrated Titles Using the Setup MenuLanguage Prefs preferences Changing the Audio Language Preference How to Set Other as an Audio Language OptionChanging the Subtitle Language Preference How to Set Other as a Subtitle Language OptionChanging the Menu Language AutoPlayFront Display DisplayTV Image Sound Logic SoundImportant DTS Information System TestAudio Equipment Divx Using the Features in the Menu System GlossaryLanguage Code Language CodesJust Like Your CD Player Playing CDsTo Load and Play an Audio CD Playing Audio CDs Loading and Playing an Audio CDUsing the Info Display Playing Audio CDs Audio CD Playback FeaturesSelecting a Specific Track Selecting a Play ModeSwitching between Standard and Random Play Playing Audio CDsDeleting and Editing a Program Program PlaybackRepeat Play Cancel RepeatVCR2 AUX SAT Cable Mute Using IntroScan Recalling a Bookmark Using the ClockDub Assist Playing Audio CDs Play Menu ItemsAssistance Player Performance Problem? TroubleshootingAssistance Section Assistance Section Troubleshooting Divx Problems Solutions Formation of Condensation Maintenance of CabinetCleaning Discs Assistance Section Handling CautionsFor how long after your purchase What your warranty coversWhat Your Warranty Does Not Cover How to get repair serviceProduct Registration To receive a replacement unit before you return yoursHow State Law Relates to Warranty Assistance SectionReference Reference Front Panel Controls Reference Front Panel Display Programming the remote Testing the remoteUsing Automatic Code Search Reference Programming the RemoteThis Is Important Using Direct EntryReference Modes of OperationCable Box Codes Remote Control Code ListSatellite Receiver Codes VCR CodesNotification to the Local Telephone Company/REN Number Reference FCC Registration InformationIndustry Canada Information Accessories and Order Form To place your order by phone, have your Visa United States and Canada OrdersIndex SymbolsIndex Index 100%

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