Basic operation – Radio Shack 16-3313 User Manual

Page 10

Advertising
background image

B

a

s

ic Op

er

at

io

n

10

BASIC OPERATION

L

OADING AND

P

LAYING A

DVD

Compatible Disc Types

Your DVD player plays DVD discs, Audio CD discs, and
most CD-R discs/CD-RW discs. Before you load a disc,
make sure it is compatible with the player.

The following discs cannot be used with this player:

• Video CD discs

• Laserdiscs and mini discs

• CD-I, CD-ROM (computer-only discs), DVD-ROM

• Discs recorded using other broadcast standards (PAL

or SECAM).

• CD-G discs play audio only, not graphics.

Loading and Playing a Disc

1. Slide the DVD’s locking latch in the direction of the

arrow, and lift up the DVD player’s upper case.

2. To turn the power on, slide

POWER

to

ON

. The DVD

player’s POWER indicator lights.

3. Open the disc tray by pressing

OPEN

at the lower right

of the disc tray.

4. Place a disc in the tray with the disc’s label facing up

(double-sided discs have content on both sides, so you
can place either side up). Make sure the disc fully seats
on the tray’s spindle.

5. Press

CLOSE

at the right side of the tray door until it

clicks shut.

6. Press

PLAY

g

, located on the right side of the disc tray

or on the remote. The DVD player reads the disc’s table
of contents, and then one of following happens
depending on how the disc was programmed:

• The disc starts playing.

• The disc menu appears on the screen. One of the

options starts disc play. Highlight that option using

e

/

d

/

f

or

g

. Press

ENTER

on the remote.

7. Rotate

BRIGHT

and

VOLUME

to adjust the LCD’s

brightness and the DVD player’s volume.

8. To stop playing a disc, press

STOP

D

.

Listening Safely

To protect your hearing, follow
these guidelines when you use
headphones.

• Set the volume to the lowest

setting before you begin
listening. After you begin
listening, adjust the volume to a
comfortable level.

• Do not listen at extremely high

volume levels. Extended high-
volume listening can lead to
permanent hearing loss.

• Once you set the volume, do not

increase it. Over time, your ears
adapt to the volume level, so a
volume level that does not cause
discomfort might still damage
your hearing.

Traffic Safety

• Do not wear headphones while

operating a motor vehicle or
riding a bicycle. This can create a
traffic hazard and could be illegal
in some areas.

• Even though some headphones

let you hear some outside
sounds when listening at normal
volume levels, they still can
present a traffic hazard.

Advertising