RCA Stereo Amplifier RTD250 User Guide

mp3  
RTD250  
It is important to read this instruction book prior to using your new product for the first time.  
Es importante leer este manual antes de usar por vez primera su euipo.  
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MusicMatch™ Software  
RCA is among the first Consumer Electronics companies to have adopted the MP3 format, starting with the release of its mp3 player,  
enlarge its offering to other products like Discman and this System. RCA thanks you for your purchase of this System which aims at giving  
you tremendous pleasure while listening to your favorite music. In addition to this great System, RCA is proud to offer you the Music  
Match CD-ROM, which will assist you in managing your mp3 music library!  
The MusicMatch Jukebox  
This music management software, to be installed on your PC, allows you to compress music files recorded from you audio CDs into mp3  
format and stores them on your PC.  
• It makes the search and download of Internet music easier,  
It allows for the management of compressed music and the creation of your own playlist,  
• The Jukebox is a true audio player installed on your PC,  
• It gives access to thousands of net radios available on the web today.  
Playing mp3  
• Use .mp3 as the extension when converting audio files into mp3 for saving onto CD-R(W) or CD-ROM, e.g. Rocky08.mp3. Do not use  
any other extension e.g. .doc, .pdf.  
• Do not use the .mp3 extension for other text or non-audio data files as this may result in serious malfunction and harmful noise inter-  
ference.  
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Table of Content  
FCC Information  
MusicMatch Software  
Getting Started  
Unpacking the DVD Receiver . . . . . . . . .2  
Unpacking the Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Inserting Batteries into Remote Control .3  
Set Up and Maintenance of the  
Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Protect your Components from  
CD / mp3 Player  
EN  
mp3 Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Loading and Playing an Audio CD . . . .30  
On-Screen Banner Display for CD  
Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
On-Screen Display for mp3 playback  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35-36  
JPEG CD  
On-Screen Display for JPEG CD . . . . . . .37  
Radio  
Overheating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Disc Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Connecting to Audio-Visual  
Operating the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-39  
Troubleshooting Tips . . . . . . . .40-41  
Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . .42  
Remote Codes  
TV Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-44  
Language Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
Limited Warranty  
Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Digital Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Connecting Antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Connecting the Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Connecting the Subwoofer . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Positioning your Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Front Speaker Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Preferred Surround Placement . . . . . . . .8  
Advanced Surround Setting . . . . . . . . . .8  
Test Tone / Channel Balance . . . . . . . . . .9  
Using Headphones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Factory Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Operating your Receiver  
Receiver Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Switching On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Selection of Audio/Video Source . . . . . .13  
Using the Remote to Control Additional  
Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Advanced Sound Control  
Sound Enhancement Systems . . . . . . . .15  
Fine Setting of Components . . . . . . . . .16  
Fine Setting of the Speakers . . . . . . . . .17  
Advanced Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
DVD Player  
Basic Playback Features . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Quick Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Freeze Frame and Frame Advance . . . .19  
Slow Motion Playback (DVD only) . . . . .20  
Progressive Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
On-Screen Banner Display . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
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Getting Started  
Unpacking the DVD Receiver  
You should receive the following items:  
+
-
PROGRESSIVE  
SCAN  
OPEN/CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
SOUND MODE  
VOLUME  
SOURCE  
ON/STANDBY  
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DVD/CD CHANGER  
DIGITAL SURROUND RECEIVER RTD250  
+
-
PROG.  
SCAN  
BAND/APP  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
PROGRAM  
DISPLAY  
TEST  
BASS/TRE  
PHONES  
One pair of “AAA”  
batteries  
One DVD receiver unit  
one video cable (single wire)  
with yellow connectors;  
One external AM loop  
antenna  
One Pig-Tail  
antenna wire  
• one instruction book;  
• one safety leaflet;  
• one Quick Connection Guide  
One RCA Universal  
Remote Control  
(RCR311AAM1)  
Unpacking The Speakers  
• one set of speakers including 1 set of left and right front  
speakers, 1 centre speaker, 1 subwoofer and 1 set of left  
and right rear speakers.  
1 X red/black wire for  
1 X green/black wire  
front right speaker  
for center speaker  
1 X purple/black wire  
for subwoofer  
1 X white/black wire for  
front left speaker  
REAR SPEAKERS  
(SURROUND SOUND)  
1 X blue/black wire for  
1 X gray/black wire for  
rear left speaker  
rear right speaker  
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Getting Started  
Inserting Batteries into Remote Control  
Protect your Components from  
Overheating  
EN  
Insert two AAA batteries according to the + and - signs on  
the battery compartment. To use the remote control, point  
it directly at your receiver.  
• Do not block ventilation holes in any component.  
Arrange the components so that air can circulate freely.  
• Do not stack components directly on top of each other.  
Set up and Maintenance of the Receiver  
• Allow adequate ventilation when placing your compo-  
nents in a stand.  
IMPORTANT NOTE  
• Place the receiver near the top shelf of the stand so  
heated air rising from it will not affect other components.  
• Provide spaces for sufficient ventilation as indicated  
below. If the space is insufficient, the unit may overheat  
resulting in malfunction and shorter life time.  
Disc Information  
10cm/4”  
About CDR, CDRW, Audio mp3, Compact  
Disk Audio (CDA), DVD Video, DVD Audio  
OPEN/CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
PROGRESSIVE  
SCAN  
SOUND MODE  
VOLUME  
SOURCE  
ON/STANDBY  
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DVD/CD CHANGER  
DIGITAL SURROUND RECEIVER RTD250  
10cm/4”  
10cm/4”  
PROG.  
SCAN  
BAND/APP  
REPEA  
T
RANDOM  
PROGRAM  
DISPLAY  
TEST  
BASS/TRE  
This model is compatible to play CDR, CDRW,  
Audio mp3, Compact Disk Audio (CDA), Video  
Compact Disk (VCD) and DVD Audio, JPEG pictures.  
While your disc player is compatible with the  
largest number of discs possible, it cannot be guar-  
anteed that you will be able to play discs which  
might not be compatible with audio CD, VCD and  
SVCD standards.  
PHONES  
10cm/4”  
Front  
Rear  
5cm/2”  
• Do not connect to the AC power cords until all connec-  
tions are completed.  
• Do not use your set immediately after transferring it from  
a cold place to a warm place: there is risk of condensation.  
• Do not expose your set to water and excessively high  
temperatures.  
NOTES ON CD-R/RW DISC  
• After having disconnected your set, clean the case with a  
soft cloth, or with a slightly damp leather chamois. Never  
use strong solvents.  
This unit is compatible with CD-RW/ CD-R discs for  
playback.  
• Do not affix any type of labels to either side  
(recordable or labeled side) of a CD-R/RW disc as  
this may result in the unit malfunctioning.  
• Do not load an unrecorded CD-R/RW disc into the  
unit. This may take a longer time to read the disc.  
• Playback capability for CD-RW discs may  
vary due to variations in the quality of the  
CD-RW disc and the recorder used to create  
the disc.  
Playback capability of CD-R, DVD-R and  
rewritable discs, compatibility with this play-  
er depends on the recorder, the burning soft-  
ware and the disc used  
Disc handling precaution:  
• Do not touch the recorded surface.  
• Do not use record cleaning sprays, solvent or anti-static  
liquid.  
• If the disc is dirty, clean it with a damp cloth and wipe  
from the center out. Wipe in straight line and not in circu-  
lar motion.  
• Do not attach stickers, label on the disc.  
• Store the disc in its case after playing.  
ATTENTION  
This unit is incompatible with the following disc  
formats:  
DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD RAM, DVD-R,  
CDV, SACD, DVD Audio (High resolution tracks).  
Data part of CD Extra, disc with non standard  
shape (e.g. heart), disc with region code different  
from the one specified on the back of the unit.  
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Getting Started  
Connecting to Audio-Visual Components  
ANALOG INPUT  
Alternatively, if you have no VCR or SAT, you can connect any other  
compatible components like TAPE player, TV to your DVD receiver via  
the VCR/SAT input.  
- VCR audio/video out will have output signal in SAT, DVD/CD and  
TUNER modes. When VCR (source) is selected, there will be no  
audio/video signal from VCR audio/video out.  
VCR  
TO VIDEO IN (VCR)  
TV  
(if available)  
MONITOR  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
Cr  
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL OUT  
OUT  
VIDEO IN (TV)  
L
Cb  
Y
R
IN  
SAT  
OUT  
IN  
COMPONENT  
DVD ONLY  
S-VIDEO  
DVD ONLY  
VCR  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
Connect components  
capable of recording  
digital signals (e.g. MD,  
CD recorder player)  
equipped with a optical  
input.  
SAT  
S-VIDEO  
S-video provides a better connection for the video portion of the signal  
than composite video (yellow color terminal). When connecting S-video  
cable, a Composite video cable (yellow RCA connector) must also be  
used. S-video will have video output for DVD playback only.  
Component video output  
Component video terminal provides the best connection for video. By separating the color information (Pb/Pr) and the  
luminance signal (Y), the image is improved comparing with S-video or composite video connection (result may vary on  
different TV / monitor). If your TV is equipped with these terminals (e.g. Y/Pb/Pr, Y/Cb/Cr, Y/B-Y/R-Y), use an appropriate  
video cable (75 Ohm) and connect to the system. Make sure to match the terminal color.  
Progressive Scan  
- It is necessary to use component video connection to enjoy progressive scan.  
- Connect to a TV that has 480P input terminal or compatible with copy guard system, else the image will not be displayed  
properly.  
- If progressive scan is ON, there will be no video signal output at composite video (VCR OUT), s-video and composite video  
monitor output. (Please refer to page 20 for details of activating progressive scan function)  
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Getting Started  
Connecting the Antennas  
HINT  
EN  
AC 120V/60Hz  
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL OUT  
FM  
GND AM LOOP  
• For FM reception, extend antenna to its full  
length and arrange the Antenna at different parts  
of the room until the reception is optimized.  
• For AM reception, rotate the antenna  
horizontally to get better reception.  
MONITOR  
OUT  
CENTER (6 )  
FRONT (6 )  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
Cr  
OUT  
R
R
L
L
L
Cb  
Y
R
(12 )  
SUB  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
SAT  
COMPONENT  
DVD ONLY  
S-VIDEO  
DVD ONLY  
REAR (6 )  
VCR  
SPEAKERS  
The AM and FM antennas connect to the AM and FM ter-  
minals on the system’s back panel.  
They must be hooked up in order to receive clear reception.  
AM Loop Antenna and FM Indoor Antenna  
1. Uncoil the AM Antenna wire.  
2. Press down on the Antenna tab to open the terminal.  
Note: Make sure the white wire on the AM lop antenna is  
inserted into the left terminal.  
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Connecting the Speakers  
To ease speaker connections, the speaker cords and the ter-  
minals are color-coded.  
• White/Black (Front Left Speaker),  
• Red/Black (Front Right Speaker),  
• Green/Black (Center Speaker)  
FRONT SPEAKERS  
• Blue/Black (Rear Left Speaker).  
• Grey/Black (Rear Right Speaker).  
• Purple/Black (Subwoofer)  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
CENTER  
SPEAKER  
Connect the speaker wire to the back of L, R front speakers  
and to the corresponding color terminals on the rear of the  
receiver. Do the same for center speaker, rear speakers and  
the subwoofer.  
-
+
-
+
-
+
CENTER  
FRONT  
Speaker Polarity  
When connecting the speakers, make sure the polarities  
(“+” speaker wire to “+” on the receiver) of speaker wires  
and terminals are matched. If the cords are reversed, the  
sound will be distorted and will lack bass (“out of phase”  
effect).  
SUB WOOFER  
SPEAKER  
SUB WOOFER  
REAR  
REAR  
Do not ground the output line, it will cause damage to the  
speaker.  
-
+
-
+
REAR SPEAKERS (SURROUND SOUND)  
Connecting the Subwoofer  
-
+
Connect the subwoofer with the speaker wire (purple/  
black) provided.  
Speakers  
There are 6 speakers equipped with the unit (2 front, 1 cen-  
ter, 2 rear, 1 subwoofer). In order to enjoy good surround  
effects all six speakers need to be connected to the receiver  
For better sound quality, center speaker, rear speakers and  
Subwoofer should also be connected. Adding center and  
rear speakers will enhance surround effects. Adding a  
Subwoofer will increase bass response.  
If you want to enjoy the full sound rangeuse the subwoofer  
with the speakers to maintain adequate bass signal.  
Speaker cords  
1 for each speaker, is  
needed for connection. Twist  
Antenna and Speaker  
Wire Connection  
the stripped ends of speaker  
cord about 2/3 inch (15 mm).  
Press down on the tab to  
open the terminal and insert  
the wire. Release tab to lock  
wire in the terminal.  
Push Speaker terminal tab  
down to insert wire.  
Release tab to lock wire in  
the terminal.  
NOTE: Make sure the insulation  
is completely removed from the  
ends of the Antenna and  
speaker wires at all connection  
points.  
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Getting Started  
Alignment  
Positioning your speaker  
Align the center speaker evenly with (A), or slightly behind  
(B), the left and right speakers, but not ahead of them.  
EN  
1
Left, Right (Front Speakers)  
They carry primarily music and sound effects.  
2
Center  
In surround mode, the center speaker carries much of the  
dialogue as well as music and effects. It should be set  
between the left and right speakers.  
3
Surround (Rear Speakers)  
Their overall sound balance should be as close as possible  
to the front speakers. Proper placement is vital to establish  
an evenly distributed sound field.  
Subwoofer  
A subwoofer is designed to reproduce powerful low bass  
effects (explosions, the rumble of spaceships, etc.) which  
dramatically heightens involvement with the action on the  
screen. It is therefore recommended to connect sub-  
woofers when small speakers are used.  
Courtesy Dolby Laboratories  
Advanced Setting  
Angle  
Magnetic shielding  
Placing the left and right speakers to form a 45-degree  
angle with your favorite viewing position will duplicate the  
soundtrack mixer's perspective.  
Speakers placed less than two feet from the TV set must be  
magnetically shielded in order to prevent picture distor-  
tion. Front and center speakers provided with this unit are  
magnetically shielded to protect your TV set.  
It is not recommended to place the rear speakers near the  
TV set.  
3
1
2
Courtesy Dolby Laboratories  
1
3
Height  
The mid- and high-frequency drivers of the three front  
speakers should be as close as possible to the same height.  
This often requires placing the center speaker directly atop  
(A) or beneath (B) the TV set.  
Courtesy Dolby Laboratories  
A
Front Speaker Placement  
Even if you can't duplicate this ideal home theater setup  
exactly, the suggestions for speaker placement that follow  
will help you get good results.  
B
Courtesy Dolby Laboratories  
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Preferred surround placement  
Advanced Setting  
Alternative Surround Placement  
Location  
If possible, place surround speakers to either side of the lis-  
tening area, not behind it.  
Rear wall  
If rear wall mounting is the only choice, aim the speakers at  
each other (A), towards the front (B) or even towards the  
sidewalls (C, D). Experiment with placement until surround  
sounds seem to envelop you, rather than coming from  
behind you.  
Courtesy Dolby Laboratories  
Height  
Courtesy Dolby Laboratories  
If space permits, install surrounds 2-3 feet above viewers.  
This helps to minimize localization effects.  
No adjacent walls  
Surrounds can go on stands facing each other to approxi-  
mate the preferred sidewall mounting (A), or to the sides  
or rear of the viewing area aimed upwards. In the latter  
case, they can go right on the floor, or preferably, a few  
feet off the floor such as on end tables (B).  
Courtesy Dolby Laboratories  
Aiming  
Aiming surrounds straight across the room, not down at  
viewers, helps create a more open, spacious surround sound  
field.  
Courtesy Dolby Laboratories  
Courtesy Dolby Laboratories  
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Getting Started  
Test Tone / Channel balance  
Using Headphones  
To listen privately through your  
audio system, use the PHONES jack  
on the receiver. However, make sure  
you turn down the volume before  
you put on the headphones.  
EN  
Channel balance  
Your receiver is equipped with a test signal generator for  
balancing the channels. As the signal "travels" from chan-  
nel to channel, adjust the level controls until each channel  
plays at the same loudness level.  
Increase the volume to the desired  
level after headphones are in place.  
Please refer to “Fine setting your speaker” section for more  
details.  
Once headphones are connected, “HEADPHONE DOWNMIX  
2 CHANNEL” will scroll on display. This feature automatical-  
ly converts multi-channel outputs to 2 channel stereo for  
your listening pleasure.  
Hearing Comfort & Well-Being  
• Do not play your headset at a high volume. Hearing  
experts advise against continuous extended play.  
• If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume  
or discontinue use.  
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Factory Setting  
4
5
The unit is preset to the following setting when you first  
turn on the power.  
Source = TUNER  
Courtesy Dolby Laboratories  
Volume setting = 25  
Level adjustment & surround channel level  
expectation  
Bass & Treble = 0 dB  
Even though you adjust the surround channel to be as loud  
as the others on the test signal, you'll find that on actual  
program material the surround channel is usually much  
lower than the front. Don't be tempted to readjust the sur-  
round level; program producers use surround mostly for  
subtle atmosphereics and ambience, and only rarely for  
special effects. A good surround mix doesn't call attention  
to itself; if it did, it would soon become distracting.  
Restore to Factory Settings  
You can always restore all settings back to its original state.  
When the receiver is in VCR mode, press the following  
sequence on the main unit to restore all settings back to  
factory default :  
STOP  
REPEAT  
BAND / APP  
NOTE  
Manufactured under license from  
Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US Pat. No.  
5,451,942, 5,956,674, 5,974,380,  
The system is equipped with Dolby Digital, and  
manufactured under License from Dolby  
Laboratories.  
5,978,762 and other world-wide patents  
issued and pending. "DTS" and "DTS Digital Surround"  
are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems,  
Inc. Copyright 1996, 2000 Digital Theater Systems, Inc.  
All Rights Reserved.  
Dolby Digital  
Manufactured under  
license from Dolby  
NOTE  
Laboratories. “Dolby”,  
“Pro Logic” and the dou-  
All preset radio stations and surround sound set-  
ting will be lost after factory setting is restored.  
ble-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Copyright 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All Rights  
Reserved.  
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Operating Your Receiver  
5
12  
4
2
3
13  
1
17  
10  
9
PROGRESSIVE  
SCAN  
OPEN/CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
SOUND MODE  
VOLUME  
SOURCE  
ON/STANDBY  
5 DVD/CD CHANGER  
DIGITAL SURROUND RECEIVER RTD250  
PROG.  
SCAN  
BAND/APP  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
PROGRAM  
DISPLAY  
TEST  
BASS/TRE  
PHONES  
8
6
14  
7
15 18  
16  
11  
19  
10. DISC SKIP  
• Press to skip to the next disc in the tray.  
Receiver Controls  
1. ON / STANDBY  
11. VOLUME  
Turn the knob to adjust volume level.  
To turn the unit on/ off. When the system is turned on, the  
unit will go to ECO mode (red light will be on), then press the  
ON/STANBY button to power the unit up in the last mode used.  
12. PLAY/PAUSE  
To play and pause DVD/CD playback.  
2. Source Button  
To select input source. For example, DVD/CD, VCR, etc.  
13. STOP  
To stop DVD/CD playback.  
3. < SOUND MODE >  
• Press to select the surround sound setting or Digital Sound  
Processor (DSP) mode you want. Refer to “Advanced Sound  
Control” on page 16.)  
14. REPEAT  
• Press to toggle on the repeat function in DVD/CD playback.  
• In CD mode : refer to CD / mp3 player section.  
• In DVD mode: refer to DVD player section.  
4. PRESET - / SKIP REVERSE  
To move back to the beginning/previous preset memory  
location in tuner mode.  
To skip to the beginning/previous track in CD mode and the  
beginning/previous chapter in DVD mode (only while playing).  
15. PROGRAM  
• Press to toggle on the program function in DVD/CD playback.  
• In CD mode : refer to CD / mp3 player section.  
• In DVD mode: refer to DVD player section.  
5. PRESET + / SKIP FORWARD  
16. PHONES  
To go to the next preset memory location in tuner mode.  
To skip to the next track in CD mode and the next chapter in  
DVD mode (only while playing).  
Plug your headphones (not supplied) into it for your private  
enjoyment. Speakers will be off when phones are inserted.  
17. BLUE LED  
6. BAND / APP  
• When progressive scan is turned on, the blue light will be on.  
• When in protection mode, the blue led will blink continuous-  
ly,  
• In Tuner mode, press to select between radio BANDS or press  
and hold to enter AUTO PROGRAM mode.  
7. RANDOM  
18. DISPLAY  
• In DVD/CD mode, press to activate Random function.  
• Press to toggle among track elasped time / track remain time /  
disc elasped / disc remain time (Audio CD only)  
8. BASS / TRE (PROG. SCAN)  
To adjust BASS / TREBLE, press this button once to choose  
either bass or treble, then press preset + and preset - to adjust  
level. (Bass/ treble adjustment is not allowed for DTS source)  
• 1. Press and hold to activate progressive scan.  
2. Press to toggle between on/off within 3 seconds.  
3. Release to validate.  
19. TEST (DVD/CD mode only)  
• Press STOP if the set is playing.  
• Press TEST to enable test tone function for adjustment of  
speaker level individually.  
• Press LEFT/RIGHT key on remote to decrease / increase the  
level of channel which is showing on the VFD until you can get  
the correct level from the corresponding channel.  
• Press PLAY to quit setting and playback or press STOP to quit  
only.  
9. OPEN / CLOSE  
• Press to open / close the CD door. (You may replace all non-  
playing discs during playback.)  
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Operating Your Receiver  
7. Adjustment Buttons  
• In all mode except DVD, press OK key will enter into function setting mode, for  
DVD mode, press and hold the OK key is needed.  
Remote Control  
Please be sure you have inserted the batteries into the remote  
control (see relevant section on page 3.) You can test it by  
pressing any button. If it works, the red LED will light.  
• Press OK for DIMMER mode and level adjustment.  
• When the display shows the setup you want to change (dimmer, speaker level,  
etc), press the left and right arrow buttons to choose, and press up and down  
buttons to make changes, then press OK to finalize your choice.  
EN  
8. Number Buttons  
• In Tuner mode, to select a preset station.  
1
• In DVD/CD mode, enable pull down menu by INFO*RDS key (Button 15), then  
press OK key to select field to be adjusted. Press Number Buttons to direct input  
the settings (e.g. CD track)  
2
• In DVD/CD mode, when there is no OSD info are displayed, press Button 1 to 5  
to select disc; when there is OSD showing, press number buttons to adjust set-  
tings (e.g. CD track)  
3
4
5
9. MENU  
• In Tuner mode:  
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- Press TUNER to select band  
- Press to store desired frequency in memory. The flashing word PROG in red  
will appear in display. Input your desired channel number while the word is still  
flashing and the frequency will be stored. (For details, refer to "Storing Radio  
Stations” under “Manual Preset” on page 38)  
• In DVD mode, press for menu setup for DVD title.  
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10. Operation Buttons  
• TUNER, press TUNER on the remote to enter tuner mode. In TUNER mode, you  
can press TUNER to select band, and press LEFT and RIGHT buttons to tune down  
or up the radio frequency.  
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16  
15  
17  
11. RETURN  
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• Press to go back to previous menu or exit setup menu completely  
12. AUDIO  
• Press to select the audio channel you like. (e.g. LEFT / RIGHT)  
• In Tuner mode, press this button to switch from ST to MONO mode and vice-  
versa.  
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• In DVD mode, press to select different audio channel (if available).  
13. ANGLE (DVD only)  
• Press to select different screen display angles.  
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12  
14. ZOOM (DVD only)  
• Press to select the zoom ratio.  
15. INFO-RDS  
• Press to display playback information.  
10  
14  
16.TITLE-GUIDE  
• Press to go to the title menu at DVD mode.  
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17. DSP  
• Press to change the surround sound settings. The display will toggle among any  
stereo modes (for DTS (DTS stereo), for DOLBY DIGITAL signal (Dolby Digital, 3  
Stereo, Stereo), DOLBY PL II MOVIE, DOLBY PL II MUSIC, DOLBY PRO LOGIC EMU-  
LATION, DOLBY 3 STEREO, ARENA, JAZZ CLUB, THEATER, STADIUM, DISCO,  
STEREO)  
18. PLAYMODE  
• Press to toggle between different playmodes. (Random, repeat, etc.)  
19. EQUALIZER  
• Press to toggle between different preset equalizer mode (only available in  
stereo mode.).  
1. ON-OFF  
To turn on or off the receiver and other auxiliary components (see page 14  
“Using the Remote to Control Additional Components”).  
20. BASS  
To adjust BASS / TREBLE, press this button once to choose either bass or treble, then  
press LEFT/RIGHT to adjust level. (Bass/ treble adjustment is not allowed for DTS source)  
2. Source Buttons  
To turn on and select various audio/ video sources.  
21. CLEAR / SLEEP  
3. CH+, CH- (Channel Buttons)  
• Press once to enter SLEEP mode.  
To select programmed stations in TUNER mode.  
To skip to the next or previous chapter, track or image in DVD, CD , mp3 and  
JPEG mode.  
4. VOL+, VOL- (Volume Buttons)  
To adjust the volume.  
5. MUTE  
To mute / unmute all audio outputs.  
6. INPUT  
• Press to select VCR or TV input.  
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Operating Your Receiver  
Display  
FOLDER  
L
EQ  
SLEEP  
DVD  
VCD  
CD  
MP3  
DISC  
DSP  
DISC  
dts  
C
R
3
PRO.LOGIC  
D I G I TA L  
12345  
LS LFE RS  
DVD / VCD / CD / mp3  
CHAP  
• Unit in DVD, VCD, CD or mp3 mode.  
• Chapter number for DVD playback.  
PROG.  
DIGITAL  
• Program mode is activated.  
• Audio output is in Dolby Digital mode. (For DVD only)  
TUNED  
• Tuner station detected.  
PRO.LOGIC II  
ST  
• Audio output is in Dolby PL II Movie, Dolby PL II Music  
or Dolby Prologic Emulation mode.  
• Tuner stereo signal detected.  
DTS  
REPEAT / REPEAT TRACK / REPEAT CHAP /  
REPEAT A.B. / REPEAT FOLDER (mp3 only)  
• Audio output is in DTS mode. (For DVD input only)  
• CD, mp3 and DVD in repeat mode.  
RANDOM  
• Random playback mode activated.  
KHz / MHz  
• Tuner frequency unit.  
• Currently in playback mode.  
C
• Currently in pause mode.  
• Speaker Icons.  
SLEEP  
PARENTAL LOCK  
• Sleep mode is activated.  
• Parental lock is on and a password is required to view  
DVDs above a specific rating level.  
DISC  
3
12345  
TITLE  
• Display disc information  
• Larger number refers to the current disc being played.  
• Title number for DVD playback.  
TRACK  
• Track number being played.  
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Operating Your Receiver  
Switching on /off  
Selection of Audio/Video source  
To switch on the receiver, press the ON/STANDBY but-  
EN  
ton on the receiver once to enter standby mode. Press the  
SOURCE button on the receiver or one of the source but-  
tons or ON/OFF button on the remote control to power on  
the receiver.  
When one of the audio/video source is selected, the audio  
and video input corresponding to the name will be  
activated.  
SOUND MODE  
VOLUME  
SOURCE  
ON/STANDBY  
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D
ESSIVE  
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The receiver acts as a switching device between all the  
sources that are plugged into it.  
SOUND MODE  
VOLUME  
SOURCE  
Example 1:  
If you connect a VCR player to the VCR input (audio +  
video) on the receiver and press the SOURCE button  
until VCR shows on the display. You will be able to have  
the sound and image transmitted by the VCR.  
SOUND MODE  
SOURCE  
• Standby: when the receiver is on, press the ON/OFF on  
the remote or the ON/STANDBY button on the receiver to  
return to standby mode.  
VOLUME  
NOTE  
Your receiver has a 2-week back up memory to  
avoid losing settings such as preset radio stations in  
case of power outage. If the receiver is unplugged  
for more than 2 weeks, all the settings will be lost  
and re-setting will be necessary.  
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Operating your Receiver  
You can connect up to 2 audio/video sources to this  
amplifier:  
4. Release the component button, then press the ON•OFF  
button to see if the component turns off.  
Source button  
(remote control)  
Corresponding connector  
(receiver back panel)  
- DVD/CD  
- TUNER  
- SAT  
built-in  
built-in  
SAT IN (audio / video)  
VCR IN (audio / video)  
- VCR  
5. If this does not work, repeat steps 3 and 4 by trying to  
When a source is selected, the source name is shown on the use the next code (if available) listed for the brand of your  
display.  
component until the component responds to the remote  
command.  
Example: Press the VCR button to select VCR as the source  
to the amplifier.  
Volume punchthrough  
By default, the VOL+/VOL- and MUTE buttons will only control  
the DVD receiver, regardless which mode (TV, VCR, etc) the  
receiver is in.  
By programming the volume punchthrough function, you can  
also control the volume of the TV.  
D
V
L
C
R
LS LFE RS  
M
NOTE: Controlling the TV volume can only be done in TV,  
VCR and SAT.CABLE mode, not in DVD/CD and TUNER  
mode.  
To activate the volume punchthrough function, follow the pro-  
cedures below:  
NOTE  
1. Press and hold the VOL- button.  
2. While pressing it, press the device button (TV, VCR or  
SAT.CABLE) that you are programming the volume  
punchthrough. The red led will turn off.  
4. While you are still pressing the VOL- button, press the  
device button that you want the volume command to punch  
through from, the red led will turn on until the VOL- button is  
released.  
5. Removing the batteries will reset the remote such that once  
again the receiver VOL+/-/MUTE codes are sent in TV mode.  
1. Your receiver has a built in tuner. Just connect  
the appropriate antenna to the back of the receiv-  
er and you will be able to listen to radio stations.  
(See details in Tuner section)  
2. The receiver is also equipped with DVD/CD  
player. Press the SOURCE button on the main unit  
or DVD button on the remote to activate the fea-  
ture.  
3. Other sources (TV,tapes,etc) can be connected to  
this unit provided that the connections are compat-  
ible.  
4. Refer to the "Connecting To Audio-Visual  
Components" section for details on connection.  
Note: If an invalid key is pressed, the remote led blinks four  
times, then you will have to start over again.  
NOTE  
Once your remote is encoded, you can press  
ON/OFF on the remote once to turn off the com-  
ponent and then followed by the second time  
quickly to turn off the receiver (i.e. this unit). If you  
only want the receiver to be turned off, select  
TUNER or DVD/CD while the unit is ON before  
pressing ON/OFF.  
Using the Remote to Control Additional  
Components  
You can set up your remote to control a TV of another  
brand. You simply need to enter the code into the remote  
control. (not necessary for recent RCA & Proscan models).  
1. Turn on the component to be programmed.  
2. Look up the brand and corresponding code number in  
the code list.  
HINT  
3. Press and hold the TV button on the remote while enter-  
ing the code from the code list using the Number Buttons.  
This remote may not operate all models of the  
brands shown.  
If batteries are removed from the battery compart-  
ment of the remote control, all memory may be  
lost. If this is the case, you will need to re-enter all  
previously programmed codes again.  
The remote buttons may not work exactly like the  
original remote buttons for components of other  
brands. Experiment with the remote and your com-  
ponents to see which buttons work. If only a few  
functions work, you may try another code to check  
if more buttons work.  
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Advanced Sound Control  
Dolby Digital  
Sound Enhancement Systems  
The Dolby Digital mode lets you enjoy full digital  
surround from software processed in the Dolby Digital for-  
mat. Dolby Digital provides better sound quality and a  
more powerful presence than conventional Dolby  
Surround.  
This receiver is equipped with several built-in sound  
enhancement systems.  
EN  
Dolby Pro Logic II  
The Pro Logic II mode uses the built-in circuit to steer the  
Left, Center, Right and Surround left and right channel  
audio signals and uses all five speakers to play both stereo  
and Dolby Pro Logic program source, such as TV and VCR.  
Dolby Pro Logic II includes Dolby Pro Logic II Movie, Dolby  
Pro Logic II Music and Dolby Pro Logic Emulation.  
This unit is equipped with Dolby Digital 5.1-channel so  
that you can enjoy enhanced full digital surround sound.  
Different from Dolby Pro Logic in that only four channels (  
Front Left, Front Right, Centre and Rear ) are used, the new  
system provides stereo separation of the rear speakers  
(Rear-Right, Rear-Left ). Adding the to the 5 channels the  
subwoofer channel for bass sounds (counted as 0.1 channel)  
results in 5.1 channels (or 6 Channels) that bring you the  
most sophisticated Dolby Digital sound enjoyment.  
You can use this mode to suit any stereo program source  
(such as VCR / SAT) to enjoy multi-channel sound experi-  
ence).  
Digital Theater Systems (DTS))  
DTS is a digital surround system which delivers six channels  
of master-quality, 20-bit audio. It offers five full-range  
channels plus a special low frequency effect (LFE) channel  
for subwoofer, resulting in what is commonly known as 5.1  
channels. It can be applied with existing 5.1 speaker config-  
urations.  
Front Left Speaker  
Front Right Speaker  
Center Speaker  
DTS is available in DVD and CD mode.  
Subwoofer  
Listening  
Zone  
Front Left Speaker  
Front Right Speaker  
Center Speaker  
Rear Right Speaker  
Rear Left Speaker  
Subwoofer  
Dolby 3 Stereo  
The 3 Stereo mode will redirect the Surround signals to the  
front left and right speakers when only the front and  
center speakers are used.  
Listening  
Zone  
Rear Right Speaker  
Rear Left Speaker  
Front Left Speaker  
Center Speaker  
Front Right Speaker  
Listening  
Zone  
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Advanced Sound Control  
SOURCE  
SAT  
DVD/CD  
VCR  
AVAILABLE INPUT  
ANL  
Built-in  
ANL  
Stereo  
The Stereo mode uses the two main channel outputs from  
the front speakers.  
TUNER  
Built-in  
Fine Setting of the Components  
Analog Input  
The receiver can be directly turned on by pressing the  
SOURCE Buttons (like DVD/CD, SAT), which also selects the  
best surround sound mode. The default surround modes for  
different components are as tabled below.  
Select this setting to play analog signals from VCR or SAT.  
DSP (Digital Sound Processor)  
These digital sound effects resemble sounds in a real  
environment such as Arena, Jazz Club, Theater, Stadium  
and Disco. DSP automatically converts analog audio signals  
to digital ones which enables you to adjust the sound with-  
out degrading the sound quality. Different modes will give  
you different feels of size and types of listening environ-  
ment. (Not available in Dolby Digital and DTS)  
If you decide to change the surround mode, you can press  
the AUDIO button repeatedly to toggle among the differ-  
ent surround mode choices and select the one you want.  
For Digital Signal (2ch PCM), or analog signal , VCR,  
Tuner, SAT:  
Dolby PL II Movie  
Emulation  
Theater  
Dolby PL II Music  
Dolby PL  
Jazz Club  
3 Stereo  
Stadium Disco  
Arena  
Stereo  
Night Mode  
By using Dynamic Range Compression technology, you can  
enjoy enhanced Dolby Digital sound quality at night with-  
out interrupting your roommates or neighbors. Night Mode  
will compress the volume difference between normal voices  
and sounds such as explosions, while still enjoying a Dolby  
Digital DVD experience. Night Mode can be activated by  
pressing the NIGHT button on the remote, DRC SOFT  
(Default) will appear on the display. While DRC SOFT  
(Default) is still on the display, press the LEFT or RIGHT  
adjustment buttons,around the OK button, until you select  
the desired mode. There are three modes (OFF, SOFT, SOFT-  
ER) for you to choose the extents of compression.  
For Digital Signal (Dolby Digital)  
Dolby Digital 3 Stereo  
Dolby PLII Music Dolby PL Emulation  
Stereo  
Dolby PL II  
Movie  
For DTS Signal  
DTS  
Stereo  
Default Settings  
The receiver will keep the last selection in memory as long  
as it doesn’t enter standby mode.  
Input Signal Setting  
The receiver defaults to the most convenient settings for  
your easiest use (see table).  
Source/  
Source/  
Input  
If PCM  
bitstream  
If Analog Input  
selected  
DVD/CD  
SAT  
PRO-LOGIC II N/A  
MOVIE  
N/A  
PRO-LOGIC II MOVIE  
VCR  
TUNER  
N/A  
N/A  
PRO-LOGIC II MOVIE  
PRO-LOGIC II MUSIC  
SOURCE  
SAT  
VCR  
DEFAULT INPUT (as seen on display)  
Analog (SAT/ CAB)  
Analog (VCR)  
TUNER  
DVD/CD  
Built-in Tuner  
Built-in  
NOTE  
SAT and VCR are just generic names. You can connect  
other compatible audio/video components to these  
inputs like TV, TAPE, MINI DISC, CD-RW player, etc.  
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Advanced Sound Control  
Fine Setting of the Speakers  
IMPORTANT NOTE  
EN  
All the basic settings have already been pre-set for the  
speakers included in the box.  
• The speakers provided with this unit are consid-  
ered as small speakers. DO NOT select the large  
speaker setting as this may shorten the life of the  
speakers and affect the unit performance. We rec-  
ommend to NOT change the speaker size setting if  
you use the speakers included in the box.  
• Always use the subwoofer for optimum sound  
quality.  
However, to make the surround sound more effective and  
suit the acoustic conditions in your listening room, you may  
need to delay the signal coming from some of the speak-  
ers. Channel delay compensates for center or surround  
speakers that are closer to the listening position than the  
front speakers.  
You may setup the speakers channel by channel: first, press  
the MENU button while in stop mode to enter the setup  
menu, then choose Speaker Setup.  
Advanced Setting  
Factory Default Setting  
The receiver speaker distance default settings are the  
following:  
Front  
Left  
Front  
Right  
Center  
SPEAKER SETUP  
Cch  
EXIT  
Lch  
Rch  
To change the speaker size  
In the speaker setup menu, press the left or right button to  
select a speaker. When the speaker picture is selected, you  
may press the up or down button to adjust the speaker  
size. The speaker size selection allows you to setup the  
device for larger size speakers, such as floor stand speakers.  
R/S  
L/S  
Rear  
Left  
Rear  
Right  
To change the speaker distance  
In the speaker setup menu, press the left or right button to  
select a speaker. When the speaker distance column is  
selected, you may press the up/down button to adjust the  
distance from the front, rear and center speakers individu-  
ally.  
Front speakers (L/R)  
Center speaker (Cch)  
Rear speaker (SUR)  
15 ft  
15 ft  
10 ft  
To change the speaker level  
In the speaker setup menu, press the left or right button to  
select a speaker. When the speaker level column is selected,  
you may press the up/down button to adjust the level of  
the front, rear and center speakers individually.  
To test the speaker setting  
In the speaker setup menu, press the left or right button to  
select the "test" column, then press OK to activate. A short  
noise will then come from the speakers, one speaker at a  
time.  
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Advance Sound Control  
Speaker Icons  
The receiver shows you the speakers’ settings on the display  
with the following icons:  
Front Speakers  
C
Center Speaker  
Rear Speakers  
LFE  
Subwoofer Present  
Displaying Program Formats  
When a digital source starts playing, the receiver automati-  
cally switches to the proper surround mode and provides  
setting information via the speaker icons located on the  
right-hand side of the display. (See diagram)  
C
It is important to note, however, that not all Dolby Digital  
sources are encoded with the full complement of five chan-  
nels plus LFE*. Speaker icons show how many and which  
speaker you have enabled (See “Fine Setting of the  
Speakers”) and the letters inside the speaker icons show  
which channel is present in the source information. For  
example, the diagram shown means you have all five  
speakers and subwoofer enabled and the digital sources  
you played have five channels plus LFE complemented.  
(Dolby Digital 5.1 Channels)  
* LFE stands for Low Frequency Effect. The indication “LFE”  
appears if the digital source contains LFE information. In  
this case, the bass signal will be delivered to the subwoofer,  
offering more dynamic deep bass sound effects. If the letter  
is flashing, the signal is either too weak or just gone.  
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DVD Player  
• Press STOP once to stop playback and go into resume  
mode.  
Basic Playback Features  
1. To select the DVD/CD input source, press the SOURCE  
button on the main unit until "DVD/CD" appears on the  
display. You may also directly press the DVD/CD source key  
on the remote.  
EN  
E
SOUND MODE  
SOURCE  
VOLUME  
NOTE  
RESUME MODE:  
The next time PLAY is pressed, the unit will begin  
playback at the location where it was last stopped.  
Press STOP key again to cancel the resume mode.  
L
C
R
LS LFE RS  
OPEN/CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
2. Press OPEN/CLOSE to open  
the tray and load a disc,  
with the label facing up.  
Press OPEN/CLOSE again to  
close the tray.  
Quick search  
D i g i t a l  
1. While playing a disc, press REVERSE on the remote con-  
trol to scan backwards through the disc. Press FORWARD  
on the remote for scanning forward.  
Press repeatedly to change searching speed to 1,2 or 3  
times for VCD and 1,2,3 or 4 for DVD.  
S o u n d  
P r o c e s s o r  
3. When READING disappears from the display, playback  
starts automatically from the beginning of the disc, or the  
disc menu is displayed on the screen.  
• Press PLAY/PAUSE on the unit or PAUSE on the remote  
to pause playing during playback. Press PLAY/PAUSE on  
the main unit or PLAY on the remote to resume normal  
playback.  
2. Press PLAY at any time to resume normal playback.  
DISC SKIP  
DISC SKIP  
Freeze frame, frame advance  
• Press SKIP REVERSE to go back to the previous chapter  
1. Press PAUSE on the remote control to freeze the picture  
during playback. Each time you press it again, the next  
frame is displayed.  
or SKIP FORWARD to move to the next chapter.  
PROG  
SC  
2. Press PAUSE repeatedly to move forward in still frame  
mode.  
3. Press PLAY to resume normal playback.  
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DVD Player  
Slow motion playback  
On-screen banner display  
1. Press PLAY/PAUSE on the main unit or PAUSE on the  
remote control to freeze the picture during playback.  
You can access the on-screen banner display during play-  
back to select many playback features. Each feature is illus-  
trated with an icon. However, each feature shown in the  
banner is available only if the disc was created with that  
particular feature.  
DISC SKIP  
An invalid icon appears on the screen when you  
select an icon that does not function. Also, the icon  
is “grayed out” to tell you so.  
Camera angles  
Audio  
Disc type  
Title  
2. Advance picture in slow motion. Press FORWARD on  
the remote control for forward slow motion and REVERSE  
(DVD only) for reverse slow motion  
Subtitles  
Playmode  
Chapter  
Press repeatedly to change speed to 1/16 times, 1/8 times,  
1/4 times and 1/2 times.  
BOOKMARK  
Bookmark  
Time  
indicator  
Title icon is being  
highlighted in  
this example  
3. Press PLAY/PAUSE on the main unit or PLAY on the  
remote control to resume normal playback.  
General use  
1. Press INFO-RDS on the remote control during playback  
to show the on-screen info banner.  
DISC SKIP  
Progressive scan  
1. Make sure the component output is connected to a TV  
which accepts progressive scan signal. To enable progres-  
sive scan, press and hold BASS / TRE for 3 seconds in STOP  
mode.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrows on the remote control to  
move the cursor on the banner. the selected feature icon  
will be highlighted.  
PROG.  
SCAN  
LAY  
TESTTONE  
BASS/TRE  
PHONES  
3. Press OK to open the menu corresponding to the select-  
ed feature.  
2. Once the progressive scan ON/OFF status is displayed,  
press the BASS/TRE key to toggle between ON and OFF.  
Wait for 3 seconds: the blue light will be on if the progres-  
sive scan function is active.  
Note: The progressive Scan function can only be selected  
in STOP mode.  
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DVD Player  
2. Press the UP/DOWN key to select the audio channel you  
want, then press OK to confirm.  
Selecting a title  
EN  
1. Refer to the previous page “General use” to open the  
title menu.  
2. Enter a title number using the number keys on the  
remote control. Add 0 in front of single-digit title number  
(e.g. 9 = 09). You can also use UP/ DOWN key to change the  
title number.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
Some discs have one title only.  
This feature only works if the disc was created with  
multiple audio tracks.  
Selecting a chapter  
Selecting subtitle language  
1. Refer to the previous page “General use” to open the  
title menu.  
1. Refer to the previous page “General use” to open the  
subtitle menu.  
2. Enter a chapter number using the number keys on the  
remote control. Add 0 in front of single-digit chapter  
number (e.g. 9 = 09). You can also use UP/ DOWN key to  
change the chapter number.  
2. Press the UP or DOWN key to select the subtitle you  
want, then press OK to confirm.  
NOTE  
The chapter feature will not work if the disc is not  
formatted with separate chapters.  
Selecting audio language  
1. Refer to the previous page “General use” to open the  
subtitle menu, or press AUDIO on the remote control to  
select the audio channel.  
NoteL To exit the OSD banner, press the INFO key.  
NOTE  
This feature only works if the disc was created with  
subtitles.  
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DVD Player  
Selecting camera angle  
Using bookmarks  
1. Refer to page 20 “General use” to open the camera  
angle menu, or press ANGLE button on the remote.  
The bookmark feature allows you to mark a point on the  
disc for quick access. You can store up to 9  
bookmarks.  
Adding bookmarks  
1. Refer to Page 20 “General use” to open the bookmark  
menu.  
2. Press the UP or DOWN key to select the audio channel  
you want, then press OK to confirm.  
2. Use the arrows on the remote to move the cursor (yellow  
frame) to the “Mark” check line, hen press OK to add a  
bookmark when reaching a scene of interest.  
NOTE  
This feature only works if the disc was created with  
multiple angles.  
3. TTo add another bookmark, move the cursor to the right  
with the arrow button. Then, press OK to add a bookmark  
when reaching a scene of interest.  
Selecting zoom ratio  
4. Move the cursor to the door icon and then press  
OK to exit menu.  
1.Press ZOOM button on the remote to select the zoom  
ratio.  
Recalling bookmarks  
1. Refer to page 20 “General use” to open the bookmark  
menu.  
2. Use the arrows on the remote to move the cursor (yellow  
frame) to the “Go To” check line and to the bookmarked  
scene you want to recall.  
2. There are two zoom ratio available, press the zoom key  
to access the following zoom sequence.  
3. Press OK to recall the bookmarked scene.  
4. Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the  
door icon, and then press OK to exit the menu.  
NORMAL > ZOOM 1 > ZOOM 2 > NORMAL  
Clearing bookmarks  
The bookmarks are cleared each time a disc is removed  
from the player or when the power is turned off  
completely.  
If all 9 bookmarks are in use, you can still mark new scenes  
but the previous bookmarks will be erased starting from  
the earliest one.  
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DVD Player  
2. The box under “Title” will be highlighted automatically.  
Use the arrows on the remote to select title and chapter.  
Play mode  
EN  
1. Refer to page 20 “General use” to open the playmode  
menu.  
2. Press the up/down buttons to select among :  
Normal >Program edit/ Program play > Repeat AB >  
Repeat Title > Repeat Chapter > Normal  
3. Press OK to confirm the setting.  
3. “Add” will be highlighted automatically after chapter is  
selected. Press OK to add selected track and chapter(s) onto  
playlist.  
NOTE  
Random playback is not available in DVD mode.  
4. Move to highlight “Play” (start program playback) or  
“Done” (return normal playback with program saved), then  
press OK to start program playback or return to stop mode.  
Program playback  
Edit program  
1. Refer to the previous page ("General use") to open the  
play mode menu, or press and hold the PROGRAM button  
on the front of the unit to access the program mode.  
Note: Program edit can only be activated during STOP /  
Resume mode. However, if there is program saved already,  
program play can be activated during plaback mode.  
NOTE  
You can select at maximum 32 items by repeating  
steps 2 - 3.  
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3. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to select Title or  
Chapter, then the UP and DOWN arrows to select the  
number.  
Delete program  
1. Select the program menu from the OSD banner, or press  
and hold the PROGRAM button on the main unit to dis-  
play the program edit playlist.  
2. Use the arrows on the remote to select and highlight the  
programmed item you want to delete from the playlist  
4. Use the LEFT and DOWN arrows to highlight “Insert”  
and then press OK.  
3. Highlight “Delete” and then press OK to delete the item.  
5. Use the arrow buttons to highlight “Play” (start program  
playback) or “Done” (return to normal playback with pro-  
gram saved) and then press OK.  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to delete additional items.  
Cancel program  
5. Use the arrows to select and highlight “Play” (start pro-  
gram playback) or “Done” (return to normal playback with  
program saved) and then press OK.  
Program will be cancelled when;  
1. the disc tray is opened;  
2. power is turned off;  
3. STOP is pressed twice. The red PGM indicator will disap-  
pear from the display and the player will resume its normal  
playback mode.  
Insert chapter  
1. Select the program menu from the OSD banner, or press  
and hold the PROGRAM. button on the main unit to dis-  
play the program edit playlist.  
2. use the UP or DOWN arrow to highlight and select on  
the playlist the item before which you want to insert a  
chapter.  
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Audio language  
Set up menu  
EN  
This step will define the default audio language. Choosing  
an audio language from the on-screen banner display will  
only overwrite this setting temporarily.  
General use  
1. Press MENU in STOP AND RESUME mode to display the  
set up menu on screen. The menu shows the current set-  
NOTE  
NOTE  
If the selected language is not available on a disc,  
that disc's own default language will be used  
instead.  
tings.  
Pressing MENU during disc playback will display the  
disc menu, not the player setup menu.  
1. Open the audio language menu.  
2. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select a language and  
then press OK.  
For languages other than the available options:  
3. Press DOWN to select “Other” and then press OK.  
2. Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option and press  
4. Use 0-9 to enter the code for the chosen language, then  
select OK to return to the main menu..  
OK to open the selected menu.  
3. Press the LEFT arrow to go back to the previous menu  
or press GO BACK to exit the setup menu completely.  
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Subtitle language  
Menu language  
This step will define the default subtitle language.  
Choosing a subtitle language from the on-screen banner  
display will only overwrite this setting temporarily.  
This step will define the language of menus and other  
short messages shown on screen.  
1. Open the menu language menu.  
NOTE  
If the selected language is not available on a disc,  
that disc's own default language will be used  
instead.  
1. Open the subtitle language menu.  
2. Use the UP or DOWN arrows to scroll the selections and  
select the language and then press OK to return to the  
main menu.  
2. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to select a language and  
then press OK.  
For languages other than the available options  
3. Move down and select “Other” and then press OK.  
4. Use 0-9 to enter the code for the chosen language, then  
select OK to return to the main menu.  
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DVD Player  
Rating (Parental control)  
Password  
EN  
This setting prevents the playback of DVDs that may not be  
suitable for all audiences, by using the rating level that may  
be encoded on the disc. If the rating level of the disc is  
higher than the preset level (to be set in this step), the play-  
back will be prohibited unless the password (see next step)  
is entered.  
Set password  
To disable the viewing of rated DVDs, a four-digit password  
must be selected.  
1. Open the “Set Password” menu.  
1. Open the rating menu.  
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7
5
6R  
4 PG-13  
3 PG  
2
Set Password  
1 G  
Change Password  
2. Use the UP or DOWN arrows to highlight the rating  
requiring a password to start disc playback. Press OK to  
return to the main menu. Ratings highlighted in blue  
require a password.  
2. Select “Set Password” and press OK.  
3. Use the number buttons to enter the password and then  
press OK.  
The rating feature works in accordance with the rating  
encoded in the DVD disc software. Keep in mind that all  
movies and discs may not be rated. In addition to the five  
standard (MPAA) rating symbols of “G” (level 2), “PG”  
(Parental Guidance, level 4), “PG13” (Parental Guidance and  
13 years old, level 4), “R” (Restricted, level 6) and ”NC17”  
(from 17 years old, level 7), the player includes a total of 8  
rating steps, corresponding to the existing disc rating steps.  
These additional steps allow for a better control the of pro-  
gram playback for all audiences.  
4. Repeat step 3 to confirm the password.  
Level 8: All DVDs can be played (Factory preset).  
Level 7 to 2: DVDs for general audiences/ children can be  
played.  
Level 1: DVDs for children can be played, DVDs for adults/  
general audiences are prohibited.  
Note:  
set.  
will be displayed on the VFD once the password is  
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4. Use the number buttons to enter a new password and  
then press OK.  
NOTE  
5. Repeat the above step to confirm the password and  
return to the password menu. Use the LEFT arrow to  
return to the main menu.  
• when an incorrect password is entered, a new  
password menu appears so that you can enter and  
confirm the password again  
• A lock icon shows on unit display when password  
is required to view rated discs.  
Clear password  
Important: keep the password in a safe place or  
remember it reliably as access to rated discs or  
rating/ password menus requires the correct  
password.  
1. Refer to page 25 “General use” to open the password  
menu.  
2. Use the number buttons to enter the password and then  
press OK.  
3. Move up or down the menu using the UP or DOWN  
arrows and select “Clear Password”. Press OK to clear the  
password. Use the LEFT arrow to return to the main menu.  
Change the password  
In order to change the password, the current password  
must first be entered  
1. Open the password menu.  
Set Password  
Change Password  
2. Use the number buttons to enter the password and then  
press OK.  
3. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select “Change  
Password” and then press OK.  
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TV aspect  
Dynamic range  
EN  
This step selects the TV aspect, wide-screen (16:9) or  
conventional (4:3).  
1. To disable/enable the dynamic function, enter the  
dynamic range menu.  
1. Open the TV aspect menu.  
Soft  
Softer  
2. Use the UP or DOWN arrows to select TV aspect and  
2. Use the UP or DOWN arrows to select Dynamic Range  
then press OK to return to the main menu.  
and then press OK to return to the main menu.  
If you have a wide-screen (16:9) TV, choose “16:9  
Widescreen”.  
- For 16:9 movie you will get  
(Do not select 16:9 widescreen setting  
if you are using a 4:3 TV set. or the  
image may look distorted with some  
DVD disc.)  
- For a 4:3 movie you will get  
Digital audio out  
1. To select digital audio out, enter the digital audio out  
menu.  
If you have a conventional (4:3) TV,  
- if you select 4:3 letterbox for a 16:9  
movie, you will get  
- if you select 4:3 Pan Scan for a 16:9  
movie, you will get (the left and right  
edges are hidden)  
Off  
Compressed  
PCM  
- for a 4:3 movie, for both selections,  
you will get  
2. Use the UP or DOWN arrows to select digital audio out  
and then press OK to return to the main menu.  
Note: You may need to deactivate progressive scan when viewing a video  
program recorded in 4:3 aspect. Some 16:9 TV set will not be able to  
adjust to 4:3 when progressive scan is ON. If this happens, try to disable  
progressive scan.  
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CD / mp3 Player  
Loading and playing an audio CD  
mp3 recommendations  
1. Press OPEN/CLOSE on the front panel to open the disc  
tray. Place the disc on the disc tray with the label side  
facing up. Press OPEN/CLOSE again to close disc tray.  
• Use .mp3 as the extension when converting  
audio files into mp3 for saving onto CD-R(W) or  
CD-ROM, e.g. Rocky08.mp3. Do not use any other  
extension e.g. .doc, .pdf.  
• Do not use the .mp3 extension for other text or  
non-audio data files as this may result in serious  
malfunction and harmful noise interference.  
• Most commonly available CD creation software-  
can make files compatible for the system but do  
not forget to finalize your disc after creation. This  
set cannot read DirectCD recordings.  
•In order to get audio CD quality, you need to  
record your MP3 CD at 128 kbps. You can record  
up to 256 kbps. Beyond 256 kbps, the unit might  
not read the CD.  
OPEN/CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
2. Press DISCSKIP or 1-5 on the remote control to select  
anotherdisc.The disc will be read to detect whether an  
audio CD or mp3 CD has been inserted.  
• Do not combine CD Audio and MP3 tracks onto  
a CD-R(W) or CD-ROM. The player will only  
playback CD audio tracks from mixed CD formats.  
NOTE  
If the CD is a MP3 audio CD, reading may take up  
to 2 minutes.  
NOTE  
2. Playback begins automatically after the disc has been  
read.  
• If over 400 items (songs/folders) are on the disc,  
only the first 400 songs can be played.  
• Resume function does not operate in MP3 mode.  
MP3  
CD  
An audio CD  
display.  
or mp3 icon  
will appear on the  
3. Press PLAY/PAUSE on the main unit or PAUSE on the  
remote control to pause playback. Press PLAY/PAUSE again  
on the main unit or PLAY on the remote to resume normal  
playback.  
The CD/mp3 playback function works in the same way as  
the features available for DVD .  
DISC SKIP  
Press SOURCE on the main unit or the DVD/CD source key  
on the remote to select the DVD/CD input source.  
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SOUND MODE  
VOLUME  
SOURCE  
CD  
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LS LFE RS  
L
C
R
LS LFE RS  
NOTE  
Be sure to remove all the discs from the disc com-  
partment before moving or transporting the unit!  
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CD / mp3 Player  
4. Press SKIP REVERSE on the main unit or CH- on the  
remote to return to the previous track. Press SKIP FOR-  
WARD on the main unit or CH + on the remote to go to  
the next track.  
Quick scan  
EN  
1. Press FORWARD or REVERSE on the remote to scan  
through a track quickly during playback. To change speed  
to 1, 2 or 3 times, press repeatedly during scan. Quick scan  
does not work with mp3 music.  
PROGR  
SCA  
5. Press STOP on the main unit or STOP on the remote con-  
trol to end playback.  
ISC SKIP  
2. Press PLAY on the main unit or the remote to resume  
normal playback.  
NOTE  
When playback is interrupted, the location at  
which it stopped will be memorized.  
Playback will resume at the position it was last  
stopped. Resume playback does not work with  
mp3 music.  
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Selecting a track  
On- screen banner display for CD playback  
1. Refer to “General use” to open the track  
menu.  
Disc type  
Track  
Playmodes  
Bookmark  
2. Enter a track number. Start any single-digit track num-  
ber by a 0 (e.g. 9 = 09).  
Time display mode  
Time indicator  
General use  
1. Press INFO on the remote control to hide and show  
the on- screen banner. (Only audio CD banner)  
NOTE  
You must be in playback mode for track selection.  
Playmode selection for CD  
There are several options for this feature.  
1. Normal – normal CD playback  
2. Program – plays the programmed tracks (usable in stop  
mode only)  
2. Use the LEFT / RIGHT arrow keys to move the cursor on  
the banner. The selected feature icon will be highlighted.  
3. Repeat Disc – repeatedly plays the selected or currently  
playing disc.  
4. Repeat Track – plays one track over repeatedly.  
5. Repeat All Disc– plays all discs in the tray repeatedly.  
(only workable when at least one of the discs is audio CD.)  
6. Random – randomly plays all the tracks of that disc.  
7. Random All Disc – randomly plays all discs in the tray  
repeatedly. (works only if at least one of the discs is an  
audio CD.)  
8. Repeat A-B – repeatedly plays the selected time frame.  
3. Press OK to open menu under the selected feature.  
Program  
Program edit - can be activated in STOP mode only.  
Program play - can be activated during playback mode if  
there is a saved program in the program list.  
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Clearing bookmarks  
Bookmarks (Audio CDs Only)  
EN  
The bookmarks are cleared each time a disc is removed  
from the player or when the power is turned off  
completely.  
If all 9 bookmarks are in use, you can still mark new points  
but the previous bookmarks will be erased.  
The bookmark feature allows you to mark a point on the  
disc for quick access. 9 bookmarks can be selected.  
Time display (Audio CDs Only)  
1. Refer to “General use” on page 32 to open the time  
display menu.  
Adding Bookmarks (Audio CDs Only)  
1. Refer to “General use” on page 32 to open the  
bookmark menu.  
2. Press OK on the remote or DISPLAY on the main unit  
repeatedly to switch among "Track Elapsed", "Track  
Remain" , “Disc Elapsed” and “Disc Remain” time during  
playback. The selected mode is displayed on the banner.  
2. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (green frame) to  
the “Mark” check line, then press OK to add bookmark  
when you reaching a point of interest.  
3. To add another bookmark, move the cursor to the right  
and then press OK when reaching another point of inter-  
est.  
4. Move cursor to the door icon and then press OK  
to exit menu.  
Recalling bookmarks  
1. Refer to “General use” on page 32 to open the  
bookmark menu.  
2. Use the UP arrow to move the cursor (green frame) to  
the “Go To” check line. Then, use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow  
to navigate to the bookmark you want to access.  
3. Press OK to recall the bookmarked point.  
4. Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the  
door icon, then press OK to exit menu.  
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Program playback  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add additional tracks to the pro-  
gram.  
Edit program  
5. Move to highlight “Play” (start program playback) or  
“Done” (return to normal playback with program saved)  
and then press OK to confirm program playback or return  
to the stop mode.  
1. In STOP mode, press PROGRAM on the main unit or  
enter the OSD banner to display the edit playlist (program  
screen)  
NOTE  
You can select a maximum of 32 items  
Delete Program  
1. In stop mode, press PROGRAM on the main unit or  
enter the OSD banner to display the edit playlist (program  
screen)  
2. The box under “TRACK” will be highlighted. Press the  
UP or DOWN arrow or number buttons to select a track.  
Press OK.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to select Playlist, then use  
the UP or DOWN arrow to select and highlight the  
programmed track you want to delete from the playlist.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to highlight “Delete” and then  
press OK to delete a track.  
4. Highlight “Play” (to start program playback) or “Done”  
(to return to normal playback with program saved) and  
then press OK.  
Insert track  
1. In stop mode, press and hold PROGRAM. on the main  
unit or enter the OSD banner to display program edit  
playlist.  
2. Use the arrows to highlight on the playlist the item  
before which you want to insert a track.  
3. “Add” will be highlighted automatically after track is  
selected. Press OK to add the selected track to the playlist  
3. Refer to “Edit program” to select a track to be inserted.  
4. Highlight “Insert” and then press OK  
5. Highlight “Play” (start program playback) or “Done”  
(return to normal playback with program saved) and then  
press OK.  
Cancel program  
Program will be cancelled when;  
1. the disc tray is opened;  
2. power is turned off;  
3. STOP is pressed twice. The PROG indicator will disappear  
from the display, and the player will resume normal play-  
back.  
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CD / mp3 Player  
2. To playback all the files contained in the folder, press OK  
to first enter the folder, then PLAY, if you are in stop  
mode. If playback has already started, press OK.  
On- screen display for mp3 playback  
EN  
Standard Play  
Playback stops when all the files have been played.  
File mode  
3. To exit a folder, use the arrow buttons to select the <..>  
then press OK.  
1. In the playmode window, press the UP or DOWN arrow  
on the remote to select the  
standard mode.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT  
arrow on the remote to tog-  
gle between different mp3  
windows.  
3. In the file window, use the  
UP or DOWN arrow buttons on the remote to select the  
file you wish to begin playing.  
Playmode selection for mp3  
1. You can select your desired playmode in mp3 menu.  
i. Standard - normal playback  
ii. Playlist - play your programmed tracks  
iii. Random - play tracks randomly  
iv. Track repeat - repeat desired track  
v. Folder repeat - repeat desired folder  
vi. Disc repeat - repeat the whole disc  
vii. Playlist repeat - repeat programmed tracks  
viii. Playlist random - play programmed tracks randomly  
2. Press PLAY/PAUSE on the main unit or OK on the  
remote control to start playback.If an mp3 is already play-  
ing, press the OK button to play another mp3 file. All the  
files or folders will be played starting with the one you  
have selected.  
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2. When the Play Mode window is highlighted and blink-  
ing, use the Up or Down arrow to toggle different play-  
modes, then press OK to confirm.  
Playback stops when all the files have been played.  
Folder mode  
1. Use the  
arrow but-  
tons on  
the  
remote to  
select the  
folder you  
wish to  
play.  
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Playlist  
4. Once all the files have been selected, move the cursor to  
the file in the playlist and press OK to begin playlist play-  
back.  
1. In the playmode setting window, press the UP or DOWN  
arrow to select playlist mode.  
5. Press STOP to end playlist playback.  
Delete a specific File from the Program List  
1. Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to select program list,  
then use the UP or DOWN arrow to select file to be delet-  
ed and move to delete icon and press OK to delete.  
2. Use the UP and DOWN arrow on the remote to select on  
the left the files that you wish to add to the playlist  
Delete All  
1. In stop mode, use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to select the  
“DELETE ALL” icon and press OK to clear all.  
3. Press OK to move the file to the right of the playlist.  
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JPEG CD  
5. To return to normal mode, press the ZOOM or STOP but-  
ton.  
On- screen display for JPEG CD  
EN  
File mode  
Note: The zooming function will not be available if your  
image pixels count is too low.  
1. In the JPEG mode window, use the UP or DOWN arrow  
to select a directory, and the OK button on the remote to  
enter different directories. You can use the RETURN button  
to go up one layer in the directory.  
Slideshow mode  
1. In JPEG mode, Press PLAY/PAUSE on the main unit or  
PLAY on the remote control to start the slideshow. Pictures  
will be shown on screen for 5 seconds and fade, playback  
will stop until all the files are played.  
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2. You can pause viewing by pressing the PAUSE button, or  
press the PLAY button to resume.  
2. Use the UP or DOWN  
arrow buttons on the  
remote to select the file  
you wish to view.  
3. Press STOP button to go back to navigation mode.  
Playmode  
In JPEG mode, you can select different playmodes in the  
playmode selection field.  
3. Press the OK button , and the picture you select will dis-  
play on the screen.  
1. Random: randomly view JPEG files.  
2. Repeat disc: view all images in the disc repeatedly.  
3. Folder repeat: view all images in the folder repeatedly.  
4. When viewing the  
Mixed mode (when playing disc containing both mp3 and  
JPEG)  
image, you can press the  
CH+ or CH- button to skip  
to next / previous image.  
When reading a mixed disc, the unit will play the first mp3  
(if any). However, as you navigate the disc, whenever the  
cursor stops at any JPEG file, the mp3 playback will stop,  
and a preview of that picture will shown on screen.  
Zooming / rotating the image  
• When your cursor is on any mp3 file, press OK to start  
playback.  
• When your cursor is on any JPEG file, press OK to start  
viewing.  
1. In JPEG file mode, when you are viewing an image, you  
can rotate the image by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT arrow.  
(not working in ZOOM mode.)  
2. You can also mirror the image either horizontally or ver-  
tically by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow. (not working in  
ZOOM mode.)  
3. If you want to zoom in the image to full screen mode,  
just press the ZOOM button.  
4. In ZOOM mode, you can pan the screen at any direction  
by pressing the corresponding navigation key.  
Attention: The unit only supports .JPG. as a valid file  
extension  
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Radio  
Operating the Radio  
5. Tune the a station by pressing TUNER + or TUNER - on  
the remote control repeatedly until the desired station is  
found.  
Alternatively, you can press and hold the same buttons for  
about one second to activate the automatic SEARCH func-  
tion. In this mode the receiver will automatically tune fre-  
quencies until it finds a station.  
The receiver has a built-in tuner that allows for AM/FM  
radio function.  
Manual tuning  
1. Connect the FM and AM antenna accordingly (see  
"Connecting the Antenna" on page 5 section for details)  
2. Press ON/STANDBY on the main unit or ON/OFF button  
on the remote.  
ON/STANDBY  
L
C
R
LS LFE RS  
6. Repeat steps 5 to tune to another radio station.  
3. Press SOURCE on the front of the unit until the tuner  
mode is selected. You may also directly press TUNER on the  
remote control.  
Select a sound effect if needed by pressing DSP.  
GRESSIVE  
SCAN  
SOUND MODE  
SOURCE  
VOLUME  
4. o select a band, you may press TUNER again on the  
remote control. You may also press the BAND/AAP button  
on the main unit.  
When an FM station broadcasts Stereo sound, ST is dis-  
played.  
D i g i t a l  
S o u n d  
P r o c e s s o r  
NOTE  
1. If there is interference, modify the location  
of the antenna until the optimal sound is heard.  
TV and other electronic devices could be the  
cause of interferences so try to position the  
antenna away from them.  
BAND/AAP  
REPEAT  
RAN  
2. Weak signal can affect the "auto Search  
function". Adjust the antenna for a better  
reception and for a more efficient search.  
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Radio  
3. Press MENU on the remote control. "PROG" will appear  
on the display  
Storing radio stations:  
EN  
The receiver can store up to 40 radio stations in memory.  
You can enter every single radio station yourself or the  
receiver can store all available radio stations automatically  
in an ascending order.  
Automatic preset storing :  
1. Press BAND/AAP on the main unit or TUNER repeatedly  
on the remote control to select the FM band.  
L
C
R
LS LFE RS  
D i g i t a l  
S o u n d  
P r o c e s s o r  
4. While the word "PROG " is still flashing, input your  
desired preset number (1-40) using the numeric keys on the  
remote control to store the radio station.  
BAND/AAP  
REPEAT  
RAN  
2- Press and hold BAND/AAP or TUNER button for 3 sec-  
onds to start the automatic preset programming. “PROG”  
will be flashing during the automatic storing process.  
D i g i t a l  
S o u n d  
P r o c e s s o r  
L
C
R
LS LFE RS  
BAND/AAP  
REPEAT  
RAN  
Retrieving preset stations  
L
C
R
LS LFE RS  
1. Press SOURCE on the unit or TUNER on the remote  
control to enter the tuner mode  
2. Press PRESET + or PRESET - on the unit or CH+ or CH -  
on the remote control to tune up or down preset channels.  
NOTE  
A weak signal can affect the "Automatic Preset  
Storing function" efficiency. Adjust the antenna  
for a better reception and for a more efficient  
search. No APP function for AM mode.  
PROGRESSIV  
SCAN  
Radio frequencies will be browsed and radio stations  
stored automatically. When all available radio stations are  
stored or if all 40 memory locations are full, the auto pre-  
set will stop.  
Manual preset  
1. Select the band by pressing TUNER repeatedly  
2. Tune to a radio station (see "Manual tuning" on page 38  
above for details)  
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Troubleshooting Tips  
No audio from one channel.  
Power  
• Check the speaker level setting.  
No power ?  
• Check the speaker wire or cable connections.  
• Correctly connect the AC Power Cord to an AC Outlet.  
Remote control  
Power is switching off automatically ?  
• If the player is not used, i.e. no key pressed for 30 min-  
utes while in DVD/CD mode, it automatically switches to  
standby (Auto Power Off). Press the ON/STANDBY button  
to switch the player on again.  
The remote control does not work ?  
• Load the batteries with their polarities (+ and –) aligned  
correctly.  
• Batteries are low. Replace with new ones.  
• Point the remote control to the front of the player.  
• Operate the remote control within a 26 ft range from the  
player.  
• Remove any obstacles between the remote control and  
the front display of the player.  
The keys do not activate the functions they control (unit  
and / or remote control).  
• Set the ON/STANDBY key to OFF (red light on) and back  
to ON again. Alternatively, turn off the power, disconnect  
the power plug and then re-connect it (The player may not  
be operating properly due to lightning, static electricity or  
some other external factors).  
• If keys still do not activate the functions they control  
even when the above mentioned corrective actions are  
taken, contact your RCA retailer.  
• During protection such as OCP, OVP, OTP,the unit may  
already go into the “Latch mode”, and the unit will need  
sometime to power on again. And the blue led will blink  
continuously for indication, you have to restart the unit by  
press the ON/STANDBY button on the main unit.  
The invalid icon appears on-screen ?  
• If an invalid icon appears on-screen when a button is  
pressed, it is probably because :  
1. The DVD does not allow it.  
2. The DVD does not have this option /e.g., angles.  
3. The function is not available on that part of the disc.  
4. You have requested a title or chapter number or search  
time that is not available.  
TV or video recorder cannot be operated with the remote  
control.  
Video and audio  
• Not all models can be operated with the supplied univer-  
sal remote control.  
There is no picture ?  
• Turn on the TV set.  
• Check the connections.  
No picture or the picture shown is not that of the DVD  
• Make the correct input selection on the TV set.  
• If progressive scan is turned on, there will be no picture  
coming out of the composite video and s-video outputs  
while in DVD/CD mode.  
player.  
• Switch off the other video device connected to the AV  
jack of the player.  
The picture is distorted or shakes during search, forward  
Playback  
or reverse.  
• Search, forward or reverse playback generates a slight  
distortion, but this is not a malfunction.  
Playback does not start when the PLAY key is pressed ?  
• Make sure that the disc (single sided) is loaded correctly  
with the title label facing up.  
There is no sound or it can hardly be heard ?  
• Make sure the speakers are connected.  
• Make sure you are in the proper source mode.  
• Make sure that the MUTE function is not on.  
• Check the connections.  
Playback stops immediately after the PLAY key is  
• Make the correct audio input selection and volume  
adjustment on the TV set or hifi system (e.g. AV selector).  
• There is no sound during a pause (still picture), still pic-  
ture advance, or slow playback.  
pressed ?  
• This player can play DVDs, Video CDs and Audio and MP3  
CDs only, check that your disc corresponds to one of these  
formats.  
• DTS may have been chosen as a default audio setting  
• If the disc is dirty, wipe it with a soft and clean cloth.  
• Condensation occurred inside the player. Leave it at room  
temperature for 1 to 2 hours.  
No "Surround" sound ?  
• Check the speaker configuration in the menu.  
Disc cannot be played.  
• Wipe the disc clean.  
Noise interference appears on the TV, while watching a  
TV program and the DVD player is left on ?  
• Turn off the DVD player.  
• Use a RCA lens cleaner.  
• The disc's region No. differs from your player's region No.  
• The TV is too close to the audio system.  
Search forward & reverse playback does not work ?  
• Some DVDs have segments where search forward &  
reverse playback functions do not work.  
Volume level differences playing different disc types  
(DVDs, audio / video CDs).  
• Adjust the master volume .  
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Troubleshooting Tips  
Subtitle, language, camera angle etc.  
Equipment Specifications:  
EN  
Disc menu operation and contents may differ from disc to  
disc. Please refer to the instructions accompanying the disc.  
AMPLIFIER SECTION:  
Stereo mode: each 60W at 6 ohm. 10% THD @1 kHz  
Subwoofer channel: 120w at 12  
There are no subtitles ?  
• check that subtitles are supposed to exist on that disc.  
• Subtitles disappear from the TV screen. See page 21 to  
display subtitles.  
Muting Attenuation: >65dB  
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz +/-1dB  
Signal to Noise Ratio: 65dB (Bypass mode)  
Subtitle (or language) setting cannot be changed ?  
• The disc being played has been recorded in only one  
language.  
• Depending on the type of DVD, some segments limit  
language selection.  
VIDEO SECTION:  
Input ( Sensitivity/ Impedance ):1Vp-p/ 75ohm  
Output (Level/ Impedance): 1Vp-p/ 75 ohm  
Frequency Response: 10Hz to 6MHz at +/- 3dB  
Signal to noise ratio:  
Crosstalk @3.58MHz:  
40dB  
40dB  
The picture is not displayed in the correct format on the  
TV (4 x 3 or 16 x 9)  
AM TUNER SECTION:  
• According to your TV, make the correct "TV Screen"  
setting in the set-up menu (page 29).  
Frequency Response: 80Hz – 2kHz +/-6dB  
Usable Sensitivity: 5000uV/m @ S/N 20dB  
Signal to Noise: 30dB  
The camera angle cannot be changed with the angle  
button ?  
Image Ratio: 20dB @ 1000kHz  
IF Rejection: 35dB  
• This function does not work when a DVD has not been  
recorded with a multi-camera angle system. Some DVDs use  
a multi-camera angle system only in certain portions of the  
DVD.  
FM TUNER SECTION:  
Frequency Response: 40Hz – 15kHz +/-3dB  
Quieting: 24dBu  
Signal to Noise: 60dB(stereo) / 65dB(mono)  
Image Ratio: 40dB  
IF Rejection: 50dB  
The menu language is not the one you want ?  
• The menu language for your player has not been set dur-  
ing set-up.  
Your preferred menu language on a DVD disc (if  
available) has not been set during set up.  
JPEG CD SECTION:  
Supported format - JPEG  
Audio (spoken) and / or subtitle language is not the one  
selected during the initial player set-up ?  
• If the audio or subtitle language is not available on the  
DVD disc, the language selected during initial player set-up  
will not be heard or seen. The disc's priority language  
(default language) is selected automatically. If you want  
another language, press menu during playback, if the disc  
has its own language selection menu (Refer to page 21).  
Dimensions (H x W x D inch) :  
Unit - 4.4 x 17 x 15.7  
Front speaker - 7.8 x 4.6 x 5.5  
Rear speaker - - 6.5 x 3.5 x 4.2  
Center speaker - - 4.5 x 9.5 x 4.7  
Subwoofer - 14 x 7.7 x 13.8  
Radio  
STEREO indicator is off.  
• Adjust the antenna.  
The signal is Mono. Severe hum or noise.  
• The signal is too weak. Connect an external antenna.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Disconnect the audio system from the power source before  
performing any maintenance.  
Safety precautions  
• Never open the cabinet under any circumstances. Any  
repairs or internal adjustments should be made only by a  
trained technician.  
Cleaning  
Clean the exterior of the system using a soft dust cloth.  
• Never operate this product with the cabinet removed.  
• Do not touch the player with wet hands. If any liquid  
enters the player cabinet, take the player to a trained tech-  
nician for inspection.  
• This player uses a laser to read the data on the disc. The  
laser mechanism corresponds to the cartridge and stylus of  
a record player. Although this product incorporates a laser  
pick-up lens, it is completely safe when operated according  
to directions.  
The player  
CAUTION! This system operates with a laser. It must only  
be opened by a qualified technician.  
• Never move the player during playback.  
• Never put more than one disc on a tray or put a disc  
slipping out of the guide area.  
• Discs rotate at high speed inside the player. Do not use  
damaged, warped, or cracked discs.  
Handling discs  
• Do not touch the pick-up lens which is located inside the  
disc compartment. Also, to keep dust from collecting on  
the pick-up lens do not leave the compartment door open  
for an extended period of time. If the lens becomes dirty,  
clean it with a soft brush, or use an air blower brush  
designed for camera lenses.  
• Do not touch the signal sur-  
faces.  
n
o
• Hold discs by the edges, or by  
one edge and the hole.  
• Do not affix labels or adhesive tapes to the label surfaces.  
• Do not scratch or damage the label. Discs rotate at high  
speeds inside the player.  
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and  
that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on  
the apparatus.  
• Do not use damaged (cracked or warped) discs.  
Cleaning discs  
Headset safety  
• Dirty discs can cause poor  
• Do not play your headset while the sound is at high vol-  
ume levels. Hearing experts warn against extended high-  
volume play.  
sound and visual quality. Always  
keep discs clean by wiping them  
gently with a soft cloth from  
• If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or  
discontinue use.  
You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontin-  
ue use in potentially hazardous situations.  
• Even if your headset is an open-air type designed to let  
you hear outside sounds, don’t turn up the volume so high  
that you are unable to hear what is around you.  
the inner edge toward the outer perimeter. Never wipe the  
disc in a circular motion since circular scratches are likely to  
occur and could cause noise during playback.  
• If a disc becomes dirty, wet a soft cloth in water, wring it  
out well, wipe the dirt away gently, and then remove any  
water drops with a dry cloth.  
• Do not use record cleaning sprays or antistatic agents on  
discs. Also, never clean discs with benzene, thinner, or other  
volatile solvents which may cause damage to disc surface  
Don’t infringe  
This product should only be used for the purposes for  
which it is sold, that is, entertainment, violating no copy-  
right law. Any attempts to use this product for which it is  
not intended is unlawful and therefore not condoned by  
Thomson.  
Disc lens care  
• When your disc lens gets dirty it can also cause the system  
to output poor sound and visual quality. To clean the lens  
you will need to purchase a disc lens cleaner which can  
maintain the output sound and visual quality of your  
system. For instructions on cleaning the disc lens, refer to  
the ones accompanying the lens cleaner.  
Important battery information  
• Remove the batteries to avoid leakage if you do not use  
your remote control for more than one month.  
• Discard leaky batteries immediately as leaking batteries  
may cause skin burns or other personal injuries.  
• Dispose of batteries in the proper manner, according to  
provincial and local regulations.  
• Any battery may leak electrolyte if mixed with a different  
battery type, if inserted incorrectly, if all batteries are not  
replaced at the same time, if disposed of in fire, or if an  
attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be  
recharged.  
The descriptions and characteristics given in this document are given as a  
general indication and not as a guarantee. In order to provide the highest  
quality product possible, we reserve the right to make any improvement or  
modification without prior notice. The English version serves as the final  
reference on all products and operational details should any discrepancies  
arise in other languages.  
Transportation information  
• Unplug the unit when the STANDBY LED is on while in  
STANDBY mode.  
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Remote Codes  
TV CODES  
IMA  
1038  
Infinity  
JCPenney  
1062  
Abex  
1172  
1001, 1173, 1211  
1000, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1022,  
1052, 1054, 1058, 1063, 1064, 1072,  
1087, 1105, 1128, 1171, 1172, 1181,  
EN  
Admiral  
Adventura  
Aiko  
1174  
1016  
1002  
1046  
1038  
1201  
1174  
1062  
1002  
Akai  
Janeil  
JBL  
JCB  
Jensen  
JVC  
Alleron  
Amtron  
Anam National  
AOC  
1003, 1038, 1192, 1193, 1194  
1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1175, 1176,  
1195  
1004, 1006  
1012, 1013, 1014, 1054, 1060, 1065,  
1066, 1067, 1157,1158, 1159, 1182  
1002, 1004, 1006  
Audiovox  
Belcor  
Bell & Howell  
Bradford  
Brokwood  
Candle  
Celebrity  
Centurion  
Citizen  
1038  
1004  
1001, 1083, 1162  
Kawasho  
Kenwood  
Kloss Novabeam  
KTV  
Loewe  
Logik  
1004, 1006, 1019  
1068, 1069, 1174, 1183  
1038, 1070, 1171, 1177  
1062  
1038  
1004  
1004, 1006, 1008, 1174  
1002  
1083  
1004, 1006  
Luxman  
LXI  
1009  
1000, 1006, 1049, 1062, 1071, 1072,  
1073, 1162, 1181, 1207  
1004, 1006, 1008, 1019, 1062, 1068,  
1069, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1088, 1130,  
1131, 1132, 1133, 1134, 1183, 1219,  
1235  
1004, 1006, 1008, 1016,  
1038, 1105, 1171, 1174,1177  
1004, 1006, 1010  
Magnavox  
Colortyme  
Concerto  
Contec/Cony  
Craig  
Crown  
Curtis Mathes  
1004, 1006  
1012, 1013, 1014, 1038  
1038  
Majestic  
Marants  
Marantz  
Megatron  
Memorex  
MGA  
1083  
1062  
1038, 1171  
1000, 1004, 1006, 1015, 1105, 1162,  
1171, 1212  
1004, 1006, 1062, 1078  
1006, 1059  
1001, 1006, 1082, 1083, 1162  
1004, 1005, 1006, 1019, 1022, 1051,  
1079, 1080, 1082  
1054, 1151, 1171, 1172, 1181  
1052  
1004, 1005, 1006, 1019, 1022, 1051,  
1079, 1080, 1081, 1082, 1125  
1083  
CXC  
Daewoo  
1038  
1004, 1005, 1006, 1016, 1017, 1018,  
1127, 1171, 1196  
Daytron  
Dimensia  
Dumont  
Electroband  
Electrohome  
Emerson  
1004, 1006, 1171  
Midland  
Minutz  
Mitisubishi  
1000  
1004, 1151  
1002  
1003, 1004, 1006, 1019, 1020, 1022  
1004, 1006, 1012, 1023, 1024, 1025,  
1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031,  
1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037,  
1038,1039, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044,  
1046, 1047, 1123, 1124, 1162, 1171,  
1177, 1179, 1191, 1208  
1004, 1006  
Montgomery Ward  
Motorola  
MTC  
Multitech  
Multivision  
NAD  
NEC  
Nikko  
NTC  
Onwa  
Optimus  
Optonica  
Orion  
Panasonic  
Philco  
1003, 1173  
1004, 1005, 1006, 1105  
1038  
1084  
1006, 1071, 1072, 1185  
1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1200  
1006, 1016  
Envision  
Fisher  
Fujitso  
Funai  
Futuretec  
GE  
1048, 1049, 1051, 1162, 1180  
1046  
1016  
1038  
1185  
1038, 1046  
1038  
1095, 1173  
1035, 1191  
1000, 1003, 1004, 1006, 1022, 1052,  
1054, 1055, 1087, 1164, 1165, 1166,  
1167, 1168, 1181, 1213  
1004, 1151  
1004, 1005, 1006, 1012, 1019, 1056,  
1057,1058, 1155, 1156, 1171, 1172  
1038, 1046, 1171  
1003, 1054, 1062, 1170, 1214  
1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1012,  
1019, 1062, 1068, 1069, 1075, 1077,  
1183  
1003, 1004, 1008, 1012, 1019, 1062,  
1068, 1069, 1075, 1076, 1086, 1087,  
1088, 1089  
Gibralter  
Goldstar  
Philips  
Grundy  
Hallmark  
Harvard  
Hitachi  
1004, 1006  
1038  
Pilot  
1004, 1171  
1004, 1006, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1059,  
1060, 1061, 1135, 1136, 1137, 1138,  
1139, 1140, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1144,  
1145,1146, 1148, 1150, 1179, 1198,  
1199  
Pioneer  
Portland  
Price Club  
Prism  
Proscan  
Proton  
Pulsar  
1004, 1006, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1179, 1185  
1004, 1005, 1006, 1016, 1171  
1105  
1054  
1000, 1181  
1004, 1006, 1012, 1093  
1004, 1151  
Quasar  
1003, 1054, 1070, 1094  
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Radio Shack/Realistic  
1000, 1004, 1006, 1012, 1038, 1049,  
1095, 1162, 1171, 1172  
1000, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007,  
1019, 1096, 1098, 1099, 1100, 1101,  
1102, 1103, 1129, 1179, 1181, 1187,  
1188, 1190, 1202, 1203, 1215, 1233  
1151  
RCA  
Runco  
Sampo  
Samsung  
1004, 1006, 1171, 1172  
1004, 1005, 1006, 1012, 1015, 1019,  
1104, 1105, 1106, 1171, 1172, 1204  
1171  
Samsux  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
1191  
1004, 1048, 1049, 1080, 1107, 1108,  
1162, 1169, 1180  
Scotch  
Scott  
Sears  
1006  
1004, 1006, 1012, 1024, 1035, 1038, 1046  
1000, 1004, 1006, 1013, 1014, 1019,  
1046, 1048, 1049, 1051, 1066, 1071,  
1072, 1109, 1110, 1162, 1180, 1181,  
1189  
Sharp  
1004, 1006, 1012, 1029, 1095, 1111,  
1112, 1113, 1122, 1171, 1173  
1004  
Shogun  
Signature  
Simpson  
Sony  
Soundesign  
Squareview  
SSS  
1001, 1083, 1115  
1008  
1002, 1205, 1216, 1218  
1004, 1006, 1008, 1038, 1046  
1189  
1004, 1038  
Starlite  
1038  
Supre-Macy  
Supreme  
Sylvania  
1174  
1002  
1004, 1006, 1008, 1019, 1062, 1068,  
1069, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1088, 1116,  
1161, 1183  
Symphonic  
Tandy  
1033, 1038, 1189  
1173  
Tatung  
1003  
Technics  
Techwood  
Teknika  
1054  
1004, 1006, 1054  
1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1012, 1013,  
1014, 1016, 1038, 1046, 1076, 1082,  
1083, 1105, 1170, 1171  
1117  
Telecaption  
TMK  
1004, 1006  
Toshiba  
1049, 1071, 1072, 1105, 1109, 1117,  
1118, 1160, 1162  
Totevision  
Universal  
Victor  
1171  
1052, 1087  
1066, 1182  
Vidtech  
Viking  
1004, 1005, 1006  
1174  
Wards  
1000, 1001, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1019,  
1024, 1033, 1046, 1052, 1062, 1068,  
1069, 1075, 1076, 1083, 1087, 1088,  
1095, 1119, 1120  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
1004, 1005, 1006, 1019  
1004, 1083, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154,  
1210, 1217  
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Language Codes  
For audio track and subtitle selection, see p.25,26.  
EN  
Abkhazian  
Afar  
Afrikaans  
Albanian  
Amehanie  
Arabic  
Armenian  
Assamese  
Aymara  
Azerbaijani  
Bashkir  
6566  
6566  
6570  
8381  
6577  
6582  
7289  
6583  
6588  
6590  
6665  
6985  
6678  
6890  
6672  
6673  
6682  
6671  
7789  
6669  
7577  
6765  
9072  
6779  
7282  
6783  
6865  
7876  
6978  
6979  
6984  
7079  
7074  
7073  
7082  
7089  
7176  
7565  
6869  
6976  
7576  
7178  
7185  
7265  
7387  
7273  
7285  
7383  
7378  
7365  
7369  
7375  
7165  
7384  
7465  
7487  
7578  
Kashmiri  
Kazakh  
Kanyarwanda  
Kirghiz  
Kirundi  
Korean  
Kurdish  
Laothian  
Latin  
Latvian, Leltish  
Lingala  
Lithuanian  
Macedonian  
Malagasy  
Malay  
Malayalam  
Maltese  
Maori  
Marathi  
Moldavian  
Mongolian  
Naru  
Nepali  
Norwegian  
Occitan  
Oriya  
Oroma (Atan)  
Punjabi  
Pashto, Pushao  
Persian  
Polish  
Portuguese  
Quechua  
Ahaero- Romance  
Romanian  
Russian  
Samoan  
Sangbo  
Sanskrit  
Sents Gaelic  
Serbian  
Servo-Croatian  
Sesotho  
Setswana  
Sindhi  
Singhalese  
Siswati  
Slovak  
Slovenian  
Somali  
Spanish  
Sudanese  
Swahili  
Swedish  
Tagalog  
Tajik  
7583  
7575  
8287  
7589  
8278  
7579  
7585  
7679  
7665  
7684  
7678  
7684  
7775  
7771  
7783  
7776  
7784  
7773  
7782  
7779  
7778  
7865  
7869  
7879  
7967  
7982  
7977  
8065  
8083  
7065  
8075  
8084  
8185  
8277  
8279  
8285  
8377  
8371  
8365  
7168  
8382  
8372  
8384  
8478  
8368  
8373  
8383  
8375  
8376  
8379  
6983  
8385  
8387  
8386  
8476  
8471  
8465  
Tatar  
Telugu  
Thai  
Tibetan  
Tigrinya  
Tonga  
Tsonga  
Turkish  
Turkmen  
Twi  
Ukrainian  
Urdu  
Uzbek  
Vietnamese  
Volapuk  
Welsh  
8484  
8469  
8472  
6679  
8473  
8479  
8483  
8482  
8475  
8487  
8575  
8582  
8590  
8673  
8679  
6789  
8779  
8872  
7473  
8979  
9085  
Basque  
Bengali, Bangla  
Bhutani  
Bihari  
Bislama  
Breton  
Bulgarian  
Burmese  
Byelorussian  
Cambodian  
Catalan  
Chinese  
Corsican  
Croatian  
Czech  
Danish  
Dutch  
English  
Esperanto  
Estonian  
Faeroese  
Fiji  
Finnish  
French  
Wolaf  
Xhosa  
Yiddish  
Yoruba  
Zulu  
Frisian  
Galiean  
Georgian  
German  
Greek  
Greenland  
Guarani  
Gujarati  
Hausa  
Hebrew  
Hindi  
Hungarian  
Icelandic  
Indonesian  
Interlingua  
Interlingue  
Inupiaic  
Irish  
Italian  
Japanese  
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Limited Warranty (U.S.)  
What your warranty covers:  
Limitation of Warranty:  
• Defects in materials or workmanship.  
• THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WAR-  
RANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHER  
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING ALL  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT-  
NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DIS-  
CLAIMED. NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION  
GIVEN BY THOMSON INC., ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES  
SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY  
INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.  
For how long after your purchase:  
• One year from date of purchase for labor and parts  
• The warranty period for rental units begins with the first  
rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm,  
whichever comes first.  
What we will do:  
• REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS  
WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CON-  
SUMER. THOMSON INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULT-  
ING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT  
OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WAR-  
RANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WAR-  
RANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY ARE GOVERNED BY  
THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. EXCEPT TO THE  
EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT-  
NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT  
IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD  
SET FORTH ABOVE.  
• Pay any Authorized RCA Audio Service Center the labor  
charges to repair your unit.  
• Pay any Authorized RCA Audio Service Center for the  
new or, at our option, refurbished replacement parts  
required to repair your unit.  
How you get service:  
• Take your unit to any Authorized RCA Audio Service  
Center. To identify your nearest Authorized RCA Audio  
Service Center, ask your dealer, look in the Yellow Pages, or  
call 1-800-336-1900.  
• Show the Authorized Service Center Representative your  
evidence of purchase date or first rental.  
• Pick up your unit when repairs are completed.  
• Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipt-  
ed invoice which is evidence that the product is within the  
warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty  
service. For rental firms, proof of first rental is also  
required.  
How State Law relates to warranty:  
• Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or  
exclusions may not apply to you.  
• This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also  
may have other rights that vary from state to state.  
What your warranty does not cover:  
• Customer instruction. (Your Owner’s Manual describes  
how to install, adjust, and operate your unit. Any addition-  
al information should be obtained from your dealer.)  
• Installation and related adjustments.  
• Signal reception problems not caused by your unit.  
• Damage from misuse or neglect.  
If you purchased your unit outside the United  
States:  
• This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for  
warranty information.  
• Cleaning of audio heads.  
• Batteries.  
• A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other  
products or is used for institutional or other commercial  
purposes.  
Service calls which do not involve defective materials  
or workmanship are not covered by this warranty.  
Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility  
of the purchaser.  
• A unit purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A.  
• Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning dam-  
age.  
Product Registration:  
• Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card  
packed with your product. It will make it easier to contact  
you should it ever be necessary. The return of the card is  
not required for warranty coverage.  
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Limited Warrranty(Canada)  
What your warranty covers:  
Limitation of Warranty:  
• Defects in materials or workmanship.  
• THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WAR-  
RANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. NO VERBAL OR  
WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY THOMSON MULTI-  
MEDIA LTD., ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CRE-  
ATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE  
SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.  
• REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER  
THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE  
CONSUMER. THOMSON MULTIMEDIA LTD. SHALL NOT  
BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM-  
AGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT.  
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE  
PROVINCIAL LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MER-  
CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-  
POSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICA-  
BLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.  
EN  
For how long after your purchase:  
• One year from date of purchase for labor and parts  
• The warranty period for rental units begins with the first  
rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm,  
whichever comes first.  
What we will do:  
• Pay any Authorized RCA Audio Service Center the labor  
charges to repair your unit.  
• Pay any Authorized RCA Audio Service Center for the  
new or, at our option, refurbished replacement parts  
required to repair your unit.  
How you get service:  
• Take your unit to any Authorized RCA Audio Service  
Center. To identify your nearest Authorized RCA Audio  
Service Center, ask your dealer, look in the Yellow Pages, or  
call 1-800-336-1900 / 1-866-723-6486.  
• Show the Authorized Service Center Representative your  
evidence of purchase date or first rental.  
How Provincial Laws relates to warranty:  
• This warranty gives you specific legal rights which are in  
addition to statutory warranties that may vary from  
Province to Province.  
• Pick up your unit when repairs are completed.  
• Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipt-  
ed invoice which is evidence that the product is within the  
warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty  
service. For rental firms, proof of first rental is also  
required.  
If you purchased your unit outside Canada:  
• This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for  
warranty information.  
Service calls which do not involve defective materi-  
als or workmanship are not covered by this warran-  
ty. Costs of such service calls are the sole responsi-  
bility of the purchaser.  
What your warranty does not cover:  
• Customer instruction. (Your Owner’s Manual describes  
how to install, adjust, and operate your unit. Any addi-  
tional information should be obtained from your dealer.)  
• Installation and related adjustments.  
• Signal reception problems not caused by your unit.  
• Damage from misuse or neglect.  
• Cleaning of audio heads.  
• Batteries.  
• A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other  
products or is used for institutional or other commercial  
purposes.  
• A unit purchased or serviced outside Canada.  
• Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning dam-  
age.  
Product Registration:  
• Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card  
packed with your product. It will make it easier to contact  
you should it ever be necessary. The return of the card is  
not required for warranty coverage.  
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Limited Warranty (Mexico)  
Centro de Servicios Autorizados Express (servicio en 24 horas)  
México, D.F.  
Digital Service  
Av. 3 A No. 12, Local 2  
Col. Santa Rosa  
México, D.F.  
Tel 01 53889621  
55877599  
Monterrey. N.L.  
Audio Estéreo Aguilar  
Gral. Zuazua 738 Nte.  
Col. Centro  
Monterrey. N.L.  
Tel 01 (8) 3724989  
3755440  
Guadalajara, Jal.  
Servicio Especializado de Jalisco  
Enrique Díaz de Leon No. 821  
Col. Sagrada Familia  
Guadalajara, Jal.  
Tel 01 (3) 1267431  
1267430  
55878971  
55673972  
3755884  
8253229  
82582  
Electronica Rico  
Iturbide y Manuel Acuña  
Col. Centro.  
Cd. Acuña, Coahuila. C.P. 26250  
Tel. (877) 236 23  
DURANGO  
Macr  
Serv. Elec. Especializado  
Cuahutemoc No. 2A  
Col. Centro, C.P. 29200  
San. Cristóbal de las Casas, Chis.  
Tel/Fax. (01-967)8-1355  
Fax. (01-967)8-1355  
AGUASCALIENTES  
Electrónica JIMSA  
Av. Adolfo López Mateos No. 230 ote.  
Col. Centro  
Aguascalientes, Ags. C.P.  
Tel. (01-49) 15 51 81 / 78 07 57  
Fax. (01-49) 15 81 00  
oservicios.  
Calle P  
Col.  
atoni No  
. 105 sur.  
Centro  
Dur  
ango, Dgo  
Tel. (01-18) 12 26 86  
Fax. (01-18) 12 26 86  
.
Vacom  
Av. Morelos 1016 ote.  
Col. Centro  
Torreón, Coah. C.P. 27000  
Tel. (01-17) 18 39 05, 22 15 51  
Fax. (01-17) 18 11 98  
Ele Aplicada Serv Digitales  
4a. Av., Sur No. 51  
Col. Centro, C.P. 30700  
Tapachula, Chis.  
Tel. (01-962)6-9998  
Fax. (01-962)5-4578  
ESTADO DE MEXICO  
Electrónica Alcántara.  
Reforma No.  
Col. Centro  
Chalco, Edo.  
BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE  
Electrónica General Internac  
Blvd. Insurgentes No. 16174, Loc. 2AC.  
Plaza de Abastos Los Almos  
Tijuana, BCN C.P. 22440  
36  
de Mex.  
C.P. 56600  
Tel. ( 01-597 ) 51 847  
Fax: ( 01-597 ) 51 847  
Tel. ( 01-66 ) 21 22 15  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-66 ) 21 22 15  
Electro Vision  
Allende No. 114 esq. Xicotencatl  
Zona Centro  
Piedras Negras, Coahuila. C.P.  
Tel. (878) 21875  
Fax. (878) 21875  
CHIHUAHUA  
Zener Electrónica  
Trasviña y Retes No. 3503A  
Col. Sn. Felipe  
Chihuahua, Chih. C.P. 31240  
Tels. ( 01-14 ) 14 01 16; 26 50 41  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-14 ) 26 50 41  
Ctro Serv. Electrónicos  
L. Portillo, esq.  
Baja Electronics  
Hacienda de Corralejo No. 2099  
Col. Hidalgo  
Mexicali, B.C.N. C.P. 21389  
Tel. (01-65) 619818, 619808  
Fax.(01-65) 619808, 619818  
Blvd. Coacalco  
Col. Villa de las Flores  
Coacalco, Edo  
. de Me  
x. C.P. 55710  
Tels. 879 3404;  
874 6006  
Multiservicios del Norte  
5 de Mayo 295sur.  
Col. Centro  
Sabinas, Coahuila. C.P. 26700  
Tel. (861) 264 31  
Fax: 898 2464  
Magnavox  
Tlaxcala 1161  
Col. Hidalgo  
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua. C.P. 32010  
Tel. (01-16)12 40 31  
Fax: (01-16)12 40 31  
SHUREE Electrónica  
Av. De los Maestros No  
Serv. Electrónico Ensenada  
Calle 4ta No. 1050, Local B  
Col. Centro.  
Ensenada, B.C.N. C.P. 22800  
Tel. (01-61) 740 0532  
Fax.(01-61) 788356  
. 113A  
Col. Centro, C  
Toluca, EDM.  
.P. 50060  
Fax. (861) 264 31  
Tel. (01-72)14-9330,  
Fax. (01-72)13-3424  
COLIMA  
Elec. Saturno de Colima  
Nigromante No. 138  
Col. Centro  
Colima, Col. C.P. 28000  
Tel. ( 01-331 ) 4 55 54, 4 50 00  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-331 ) 4 55 54  
Electronica Tony  
Priv. De la calle 6ta oriente No. 7  
Col. Centro  
Cd. Delicias, Chihuahua  
Tel. (01-14) 74 30 26  
Fax. (01-14) 74 30 26  
TV Servideo  
Oriente 9 No  
. 182  
Col. Ref  
orma  
BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR  
Digital Sound  
16 de Septiembre No. 390  
Col. Centro  
La Paz, Baja California Sur  
Tel. (112) 32017  
Fax. (112) 32017  
Cd. Neza, Edo  
Tel. 5857 2547  
. De Me  
x. C.P. 57840  
Fax. 5857 6399  
Lab. Elect. De la Mora  
Allende No. 110  
Col. Centro  
Manzanillo, Col. C.P. 28200  
Tel. ( 01-333 ) 2 30 04  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-333 )  
Servicio Son  
y Visión  
Prensa No  
. 1253  
Taller Electrónico Tony  
20 de Noviembre No. 1521  
Col. Centro.  
Cd. Camargo, Chihuahua. C.P.  
Tel. (146) 234 67  
Video Servicio Beluz  
Col. Prensa Nal.  
Tlanepantla, E.D  
Tel. 587 75 99  
Ind. Vallejo  
.M. C.P.  
.
Carretra a todos Santos No. 32  
Col. Infonavit Las Brisas.  
Los Cabos san Lucas, BCS C.P. 23410  
Tels. (01-114) 313 65  
54170  
Fax: 587 89 71  
DISTRITO FEDERAL  
SIMEL  
Río Churubusco No. 2215  
Col. Agrícola Oriental  
México, D.F. C.P. 08500  
Tel. 756 0883  
Fax. (146) 234 67  
Fax. (01-114) 313 65  
GUANAJU  
ATO  
Tecnología Electrónica  
COAHUILA  
CAMPECHE  
Videoservicio  
Electrónica Profesional  
Blvrd. Francisco Coss No. 450-1  
Col. Centro  
Saltillo, Coah C.P. 25000  
Tels. ( 01-84 ) 10 03 00  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-84 ) 12 30 44  
Blvd. Adolf  
o López Mateos No  
. 2834A  
Col. Haciendas E  
l Rosario  
Av. López Matees No. 24  
Col. Barrio Sn. Roman, C.P. 24040  
Campeche, Camp.  
Tel. (01-981) 6-3333  
Fax. (01-981) 1-0664  
León, Gto  
. C.P. 37130  
Fax: 756 0883  
Tel: (01 4) 773 6634  
Fax. (01 4) 773 6634  
Novatron.  
Diag. San Antonio No  
. 1213  
Mar Electr  
onic's  
Audio y Video Electronica  
Miguel Blanco 307-A  
Col Zona Centro.  
Monclova, Coahuila. C.P. 25700  
Tel. (01-86) 33 94 06  
Fax.(01-86) 33 94 06  
Col. Nar  
varte  
México, D  
Brisas No  
. 999  
CHIAPAS  
KC Vídeo  
.F. C.P.  
03020  
Col. Las Reinas  
,
C.P. 36660  
Tel. 639 0812  
Fax: 639 1184  
Irapuato  
, Gto.  
10a. Norte Oriente No. 153A  
Col. Centro  
Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis. C.P. 29000  
Tel. ( 01-961 ) 8 19 08; 8 36 43  
Fax. ( 01-961 ) 8 19 08  
Tel. (01-462)4-7140  
Fax. (01-462)4-7  
140  
Electrónica Rang  
el.  
. 157  
Col. Pedregal de Santa Ursula  
México D  
San Felipe No  
Tele Ser  
vicio Chuc  
ho.  
Electro Visión  
Juan Aldama No. 6 y Presid. Carranza  
Col. Centro  
Nueva Rosita, Coahuila. C.P.  
Tel. (86) 14 58 44  
Fax. (86) 14 58 44  
Blv Adolf  
o López Mateos No 510 Pte  
.F. C.P. 04800  
Col. Centro  
, C.P. 38000  
Tel. 619 3213  
Fax: 619 4565  
Celaya, Gto  
.
Tel. (01-461) 2-4714,  
Fax.(01-461)  
3-0591  
Tele Radio Or  
tega.  
Av. 16 de Septiembre No  
. 1076  
Col. Centro  
, C.P. 38600  
, Gto.  
Acambaro  
Tel. (01-417)2-0780  
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Limited Warrranty(Mexico)  
Micronics  
Calle 10 No. 607.  
Col. Jardin 20 de Noviembre  
Madero, Tamps. C.P. 89440  
Tels. ( 01-12 ) 15 96 89  
Fax: ( 01-12 ) 10 38 82  
Reparaciones Electrónicas  
J.Jose Ríos No. 178 ote.  
Col. Centro.  
Culiacan Sinaloa. C.P. 81200  
Tel. (01-67) 16 81 32, 16 51 45  
Fax.(01-67) 16 81 32, 16 51 45  
NUEVO LEÓN  
GUERRERO  
Audio Estereo Aguilar  
Gral. Zuazua 738 Nte.  
Col. Centro  
Nueva Elec. Auditron  
Aquiles Serdan No. 14B  
Col. Centro  
Monterrey, Nvo. León. CP. 64000  
Tels. ( 01-8 )372-4989 / 375-5440  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-8 ) 375-5884  
Acapulco, Gro. C.P. 039300  
Tels. ( 01-74 ) 82 62 42  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-74 ) 83 20 62  
Laboratorio Electrónico  
Washington 3142  
Col. Juarez (Centro)  
Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. C.P. 88000  
Tel. (01-87) 14 95 92, 14 98 52  
Fax. (01-87) 14 71 71  
Electrónica Morelos.  
Morelos No. 201 ote  
Col. Centro.  
Los Mochis, Sinaloa. C.P. 81200  
Tel. (01-68) 12 05 88  
Fax. (01-68) 12 05 88  
Teleservicio Murillo  
Allende No. 595 Sur.  
Col. Centro  
HIDALGO  
Tec. Electrónica Digital  
Blvd. Valle de San. Javier No  
.
Cd. Linares, Nvo León. C.P. 67700  
Tel. (01-821) 266 50  
Fax. (01-821) 266 50  
Col. Fracc. Valle de San. Javier  
Pachuca, Hgo. C.P. 42086  
Tel. ( 01-771 ) 3 24 36  
Electronica Emmanuel  
Obregon No. 205A  
Zona Centro  
Cd. Mante, Tamaulipas. C.P. 89800  
Tel. (01-123) 290 81  
Fax. (01-123) 290 81  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-771 ) 3 24 36  
SONORA  
NAYARIT  
Wong's Electrónicos  
Monteverde No. 267 esq. Balderr  
Col. Balderrama  
Hermosillo, Son. C.P. 83180  
Tels. ( 01-62 ) 10 54 95; 10 05 86  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-62 ) 10 54 95  
Electrónica Show  
San Luis No. 118 sur  
Col. Centro  
Tepic, Nay. C.P. 63000  
Tel. ( 01-321 ) 4 58 00  
Tel. / Fax: (01-321) 4 58 00  
Electrónica Especializada  
Independencia No. 102 Loc. C  
Col. Centro, C.P. 43600  
Tulancingo, Hgo,  
Tel. (01-775)5-2654 3-9120  
Fax. (01-775)5-2654 3-9120  
ama  
VERACRUZ  
Grupo Digital  
Dasetronik.  
Guerrero No. 308-A este.  
Col. Centro.  
Navojoa, Sonora. C.P. 85800  
Tel. (01-642) 240 64,  
Fax. (01-642) 136 64  
I. Zaragoza No. 212  
Col. Centro  
Coatzacoalcos, Ver. C.P. 96400  
Tel. ( 01-921 ) 2 02 29  
Fax. ( 01-921 ) 2 02 29  
OAXACA  
El Francistor  
Húsares No. 207  
Col. Centro  
JALISCO  
Serv. Esp. De Jalisco  
Ignacio Ramirez No. 567  
S.H. Sta. Teresita  
Oaxaca, Oax. C.P. 68000  
Tel. ( 01-951 ) 6 47 37  
Fax. ( 01-951 ) 472 97  
Guadalajara, Jal. C.P. 44200  
Tels. ( 01-3 ) 825-3229, 827-0721  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-3) 825-3229  
Serv Técnicos Prof.  
Av. 13 No. 400 Esq. Calle 4  
Col. Bella Vista  
Córdoba, Ver. C.P. 94500  
Tel. ( 01-271 ) 2 73 22  
Fax. ( 01-271) 2 25 39  
Audio video Electrónica  
Av. Zaragoza No. 516 pte.  
Col. Centro.  
Cd. Obregon, Sonora. C.P. 23000  
Tel. (01-64) 14 38 28  
Fax. (14 75 75)  
PUEBLA  
Electrónica Integral  
Serv. Express Electrónico  
Prol. Reforma No. 6908A  
Col. La Libertad  
Puebla, Pue. C.P. 72130  
Tels. (01-22 ) 49 78 19; 37 02 82  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-22 ) 31 32 93  
Candelaria No. 202, Esq. Analco  
Col. Sta. María  
Puerto Vallarta, Jal. C.P. 48348  
Tels. ( 01-322 ) 4 37 36  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-322 ) 4 85 90  
Electrónica Arizona  
Bustamante No. 46  
Col. Centro  
Jalapa, Ver. C.P. 91000  
Tel. ( 01-28 ) 18 78 68  
Fax. ( 01-28 ) 12 25 34  
Electrónica Universal.  
Calle 29 Av. Alfonso Idberry No  
Col. Centro  
Cd. Guaymas, Sonora. C.P. 85400  
Tel. (01-622) 29 411  
. 401  
Setesa  
5 de Febrero No. 2786  
Col. Rancho Blanco  
QUERETARO  
Blauton Industrial  
Av. Universidad No. 44B  
Col. Pathe  
Querétaro, Qro. C.P. 76020  
Tels. ( 01-42 ) 23 22 66; 23 49 34  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-42 ) 23 22 67  
Tlaquepaque, Jalisco. C.P. 44890  
Tel. (01-3) 635-4404, 635-1875  
Fax. (01-3) 635-4404, 635-1875  
Com. y Electrónica  
Miguel Hidalgo No. 103  
Col. Buena Vista Sur  
Minatitlan, Ver. C.P. 96730  
Tel. ( 01-922 ) 3 15 65  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-922 ) 3 15 65  
Electronica Castillo  
Noche Buena # 37  
Col. El rastro  
Nogales, Sonora. C.P. 84000  
Tel. (16) 314 6857  
Fax. (16) 312 3087  
MICHOACAN  
Alka Electrónica  
QUINTANA ROO  
Electrónica Beta  
Av. Sun Yax Chen No. 43 Loc.  
Col. Centro  
Cancun, Q. Roo. C.P. 77508  
Tel. ( 01-98 ) 84 54 12  
Fax. ( 01-98 ) 87 38 13  
García de León No. 271  
Col. Chapultepec Sur.  
Morelia, Mich. C.P. 58260  
Tels. ( 01-43 ) 14 55 21; 15 90 36  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-43 ) 15 94 25  
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Electrónica Digital BORR  
Av. Juárez No. 516  
Col. 27 de Septiembre  
Poza Rica, Ver. C.P. 93320  
Tel. ( 01-782 ) 3 69 49  
Fax. ( 01-782 ) 3 69 49  
TABASCO  
Elec. Sigma de Tabasco  
Av. Gregorio Méndez No. 2819  
Col. Atasta  
Villahermosa, Tab. C.P. 86100  
Tels. ( 01-93 ) 54 00 33; 54 20 30  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-93 ) 54 00 33  
Centro Electrónico Sony  
Justo Mendoza No. 12  
Col. Centro  
Uruapan, Mich. C.P. 60000  
Tels. ( 01-452 ) 4 37 78; 4 08 38  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-452 ) 4 59 09  
Electronicos y Mas  
Ignacio Zaragoza No. 204-A  
Col. Centro. C.P. 77000  
Chetumal, Q. Roo  
Electrónica DICA  
F. del Paso y Troncoso No. 908  
Col. Centro  
Veracruz, Ver. C.P. 91700  
Tels. ( 01-29 ) 31 20 33; 31 22 96  
Tel. / Fax:( 01-29 ) 31 2 33  
Tel. (983) 26663, 24622, 21562  
Fax. (983) 26014  
TAMAULIPAS  
Electrónica Digital  
Multiserv Prof. Zamora  
5 de Mayo No. 699A  
Col. El Duero  
Zamora, Mich. C.P. 59690  
Tel. ( 01-351 ) 5 54 16  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-351 ) 5 54 16  
Independencia No. 112 esq. 11  
Col. Centro  
Matamoros, Tamps. C.P. 88000  
Tel. ( 01-88 ) 13 50 13  
Tel. / Fax. ( 01-88 ) 13 50 13  
SAN LUIS POTOSI  
Electronica Especializada  
Manuel J. Clouthier No. 212C  
Col. Las aguilas  
San Luis Potosí, SLP. C.P. 78270  
Tels. ( 01-48 ) 17 62 79  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-48) 14 19 02  
Seguridad Plus.  
Oriente 4 No. 187 Esq. Sur 5  
Col. Centro, C.P.  
Orizaba, Ver.  
Tel. (01-272) 5-0235  
MORELOS  
Centro de Servicio Lugo  
Rosalinada Guerrero No. 285  
Col. Prol. Longoriiia  
Reynosa, Tamps. C.P. 88699  
Tel. ( 01- 89 ) 24 92 43  
Electrónica Hertz  
Insurgentes No. 190  
Col. Emiliano Zapata  
Cuautla, Mor. C.P. 62744  
Tel. ( 01-735 ) 3 84 10  
Fax. ( 01-735 ) 3 84 10  
Estereo Car  
Negrete No. 612  
Col. Centro  
Cd. Valles, SLP. C.P. 79000  
Tel. (01- 138) 206 51  
Fax. (01- 138) 206 51  
YUCATAN  
Cinescopios  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-89 ) 24 92 43  
Calle 70 No. 443, oc. 7 por 49  
Col. Centro  
Mérida, Yuc. C.P. 97000  
Tels. ( 01-99 ) 28 54 28, 28 59 05  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-99 ) 28 59 05  
Esp. Electrónicas  
Matamoros poniente 225  
Col. Centro  
Cd. Victoria, Tamps. C.P. 87000  
Tel. (01-131) 299 45  
Fax. (01-131) 251 93  
Electrónica Hertz  
Libertad No. 108  
Col. La Carolina  
SINALOA  
Serv. Electrónico del Pacifico  
Mariano Escobedo No. 1022  
Col. Centro  
Mazatlán, Sin. C.P. 82000  
Tel. ( 01-69 ) 82 01 55  
Tel. / Fax: ( 01-69 ) 82 01 55  
Cuernavaca, Mor. C.P. 62190  
Tel. ( 01-73 ) 13 90 92  
Fax. ( 01-73 ) 13 09 49  
ZACATECAS  
Electronica Mario.  
Morelos Poniente No. 1214  
Col. Centro  
Zacatecas, Zac. C.P.  
Tel. (01-492) 275 61  
Fax.(01-492) 275 61  
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