Playback Controls

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PLAYBACK ICONS

The icon shown at the right appears on the

on-screen display when the RT-10 does not allow the selected command.

The icon shown at the right appears on the

on-screen display when the loaded disc does not allow the selected command.

LOADING DISCS

Discs require special care and handling to ensure optimal performance. When loading discs, pay particular attention to the bulleted items that begin in the next column and to other precautions that appear throughout this user guide. Refer to the Disc Compatibility (1-5), Disc Care & Handling (1-8), and Disc Maintenance (5-16) sections for more information.

CAUTION The RT-10 is a single-disc player. Do not attempt to load more than one disc in the disc drawer at one time. This might cause

damage to the RT-10, the discs, or both.

Dirty or damaged discs such as those shown below might affect playback performance or damage the RT-10. Do not attempt to load cracked, chipped, scratched, warped, dirty, or otherwise damaged discs in the disc drawer.

Note the following:

The RT-10 is compatible with DVD-V, DVD-A, DVD-RW/R, SACD, Audio CD, CD-RW/R, Video CD, SVCD, and MP3 formats that meet the requirements outlined in the Disc Compatibility section (1-5). The RT-10 is not compatible with DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, CD-ROM (except those that include MP3 tracks), and Photo CD formats.

The RT-10 is compatible with 5-inch (12cm) and 3-inch (8cm) conventional, round discs. Do not attempt to load discs with other size and shape characteristics, such as those shown below. All discs must align with the circular guide inside the disc drawer.

Hold discs at their center hole and outer edges as shown below. Take care not to leave fingerprints, dirt, or scratches on disc surfaces.

Load single-sided discs with the label side facing upward and double-sided discs with the side intended for playback facing downward.

Return discs to their cases when not in use. Discs should be stored in an upright position out of direct sunlight and excessive heat, humidity, or cold.

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