RCA Home Theater Audio System User Manual

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• Do not push on the disc tray or put any objects other than

discs on the disc tray. Doing so may cause the DVD player
to malfunction.

• Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing.

Keep children’s fingers away from the closing disc tray as
there is a risk of personal injury.

• When

š

appears on the TV screen when a button is

pressed, it means the function is not available on the disc
you are playing.

• Depending on the DVD disc, some operations may be

different or restricted. Refer to the jacket or case of the disc
you are playing.

Stopping Play

Press

STOP

on

the receiver or

FM MODE/

' on the remote. When

play is stopped, the receiver remains at the point where

STOP

on

the receiver or

FM MODE/

' on the remote was pressed, and

H;IKC;

H;IKC;

H;IKC;

H;IKC; appears.

To resume play, press

PLAY

on

the receiver or

BAND/

JJJJ on the

remote. Playback resumes from the point at which you stopped
play.

To stop play completely, press

STOP

on

the receiver or

FM MODE/

' on the remote again.

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• The resume option is cleared when

STOP

on

the receiver

or

FM MODE/

' on the remote is pressed the second time.

The resume option is also cleared when the power is
turned off and then on.

• The resume option works only with discs for which the

elapsed playing time appears on the window display
during playback.

• Opening the disc tray cancels the resume option.

• The resume option may not be available on some DVD

discs.

Pausing Play

1. Press

on the receiver or

MEMORY/

on the remote.

2. To resume normal playback, press

PLAY

on

the receiver or

BAND/

JJJJ on the remote.

Advancing by Frames

1. Press

on the receiver or

MEMORY/

on the remote while

the DVD is paused. Each time you press

on the receiver

or

MEMORY/

on the remote, the picture advances one

frame.

2. To resume normal playback, press

PLAY

on

the receiver or

BAND/

JJJJ on the remote.

Playing in Slow-Motion

Press

SLOW – /+

on the remote during playback. During slow

playback, the playback speed and direction can be selected
with

SLOW – /+

.

To decrease the playback speed, repeatedly press

SLOW +

. As you

press

SLOW +

the playback speed slows (

1

/

2

X,

1

/

4

X,

1

/

8

X).

To reverse the playback direction, press

SLOW –

.

To return to normal playback, press

PLAY

on

the receiver or

BAND/

JJJJ on the remote.

Skipping Chapters

To skip forward, press

PRESET

-

-

-

-

. The receiver skips forward

one chapter each time you press

PRESET

-

-

-

-

.

To skip backward, press

PRESET

)

)

)

)

. The receiver skips

backward one chapter each subsequent time you press

PRESET

)

)

)

)

.

Scanning

To scan forward through a DVD, hold down

PRESET

,-э

,-э

,-э

,-э

on

the receiver or

PRESET

on the remote for more than 1

second. Repeat up to three times to increase the fast-forward
speed (2X on the first press, then 4X, then 16X, and finally
100X). To resume playback, press the receiver’s

PLAY

or the

remote’s

BAND/

JJJJ.

To scan backward through a DVD, hold down the

PRESET

,-э

,-э

,-э

,-э

on

the receiver or

PRESET

on the remote

for more than 1

second. Repeat up to three times to increase the fast-reverse
speed (2X on the first press, then 4X, then 16X, and finally
100X). To resume playback, press

PLAY

on

the receiver or

BAND/

JJJJ on the remote.

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• The DVD player does not play back sound during slow-

motion, high-speed-reverse, or high-speed-forward
playback of DVDs.

• Subtitles do not appear on the screen during scan

playback higher than 2X, reverse scan, or reverse slow
motion.

• The DVD player provides four scan speeds in each

direction for DVD movie play.

Using Night Mode

You can use Night Mode to compress large dynamic ranges,
resulting in “quieter” explosions and other loud sounds in
movies. The Night Mode feature adjusts the dynamic range so
that there is less disparity in the noise level of all sounds in a
movie (explosions, music, dialogue, and so on).

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