Dvd advanced features – RCA Home Theater Audio System User Manual

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While in Dolby Digital or Dolby Digital Stereo mode, press

NIGHT MODE

to turn Night Mode on. The receiver displays

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D?=>JýED

D?=>JýED

D?=>JýED. Press

NIGHT MODE

again to turn it off. The receiver

displays

D?=>JýE<<

D?=>JýE<<

D?=>JýE<<

D?=>JýE<<.

N

N

N

No

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or when the audio is set to PCM mode.

Recording Audio from the Receiver to Digital
Audio Equipment

Some DVDs might be encoded with an anti-copy digital signal.
If this is the case, you must disconnect your MD recorder (or
other digital equipment) from the

DIGITAL OUT

jack on the

receiver’s back. Use audio/video cables to connect the
equipment to

TAPE OUT

.

N

N

N

No

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:

:

: To ensure proper recording quality when you make a

copy of a DVD/CD via TAPE output, set the front speaker size
to

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<#B7H=;ээээ(see “Changing the Speaker Size” on Page 13). Set

the surround mode to

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IJ;H;E

IJ;H;E

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DVD ADVANCED FEATURES

For the advanced features, the receiver’s display screen does
not change. The displays appear on your television screen.

Using GUI Menu Icons

GUI (Graphic User Interface) menu icons show disc
information (for example, title or chapter number, elapsed
playing time, audio/subtitle language, angle) and player
information (for example, repeat play, play mode). Some icons
only allow you to view the indicated information. Other icons
allow you to change the settings.

N

N

N

No

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control. You cannot use the receiver to access GUI menus.

1. Press

GUI

during playback.

Icons of the current title number, current chapter number,
elapsed time, the current audio soundtrack language,
current subtitle language, and current angle number
appear.

Below each icon is the current information for that menu
(for example,

(((( appears under the chapter icon when you

are watching the movie’s second chapter).

N

N

N

No

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• Some DVDs might not provide all of the above GUI

menu icons.

• The on-screen GUI menu will disappear (time out) if

you do not press a button within 10 seconds.

2. Press the remote’s

6

6

6

6

or

7

7

7

7

to select the desired item. The

currently selected item is highlighted.

The first icon is the title icon. When you select it,
you can jump to the desired title number by
pressing the remote’s number keys, then

ENTER

.

The second icon is the chapter icon. When you
select it, you can jump to the desired chapter
number by pressing the remote’s number keys,
then

ENTER

.

The third icon is the time icon. When you
select it, you can move to a desired time in
the movie by pressing the number keys,
then

ENTER

.

The fourth icon is the audio icon.
When you select it, you can change
the soundtrack language by
repeatedly pressing

AUDIO

until the

desired language appears. To select
the current setting, press

ENTER

.

The fifth icon is the subtitle icon. When you
select it, you can change the subtitle language
by repeatedly pressing

SUB TITLE

until the

desired language appears. To select the current
setting, press

ENTER

.

The last icon is the angle icon. When you select
it, you can change the angle by repeatedly
pressing

ANGLE

until the desired number

appears. To select the current setting, press

ENTER

.

Using a Title Menu

Some DVDs may contain two or more titles. If the disc has a
title menu recorded on it, you can use

TITLE

to select the movie

title.

N

N

N

No

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• The details of operation might differ depending on the

DVD.

• Selecting a title might not be possible on certain DVD

discs.

1. Press

TITLE

. A list of the DVD’s titles appears.

2. Press

BAND/

JJJJ or

ENTER

to resume play from the scene

when

TITLE

was first pressed.

3. Press

8

8

8

8

,

9

9

9

9

,

6

6

6

6

, or

7

7

7

7

, then

ENTER

or

BAND/

JJJJ. Or press

the numeric button(s), to select the desired title. The
selected title starts playing.

Using a DVD Menu

Some DVDs have unique DVD menus. For example, DVDs
programmed with complex contents provide guide menus, and
those recorded with various languages provide menus for
audio and subtitle language.

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