RT-10

Playback Controls

The RT-10 will attempt to load a disc whenever the disc drawer is closed, even when the disc drawer is empty.

To load a disc:

1.Review the bulleted items that begin on the previous page.

2.Press the Open/Close button to open the disc drawer.

3.If the disc drawer is not empty, remove the disc loaded in the disc drawer (if applicable).

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.

4.When the disc drawer is empty, load the desired disc in the disc drawer.

Load single-sided discs with the label side facing upward and double-sided discs with the side intended for playback facing downward. All discs must align with the circular guide inside the disc drawer.

5.When the desired disc has been loaded, press the Open/Close button to close the disc drawer. The disc drawer can also be closed with a gentle press against the front of the disc drawer.

NAVIGATING DISC MENUS

Most discs include on-screen display menus that can be used to select disc settings, control playback, or view information about the disc. The descriptions that begin below provide a general overview of disc menus available for each disc format.

Note:

This descriptions that begin below provide a general overview of disc menus available for each disc format. These descriptions might differ for some discs within each format.

DVD-V

Include menus that can be used to activate playback of specific scenes and to select disc settings such as audio track (audio language and output format), subtitle language, and camera angle. In some cases, certain remote control buttons can also be used to select these settings without navigating through the disc menu (4-7).

DVD-A

Include top menus that can be used to activate playback of specific tracks and to select disc settings such as output format.

DVD-RW/R

Include an Original List screen that provides information about the contents of the disc as recorded. Some discs also include a Play List screen that provides information about the contents of the disc as programmed.

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