Note:
The RT-10 lens should not become dirty or damaged
from regular use. However, if malfunction occurs,
contact an authorized Lexicon dealer for assistance.
Do not attempt to clean the lens with a commercially
available DVD or CD lens cleaner, as some of these
products might damage the RT-10 lens.
DVD-V REGIONS
The map shown below indicates DVD-V region codes for all areas
of the world. All DVD-Vs are marked with a region code, which is
often located on the disc packaging. The RT-10 rear panel is also
marked with a region code. The RT-10 is compatible with discs
marked with this same region code or with the ALL region code.
The RT-10 is not compatible with discs marked with other region
codes.
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Getting Started
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Installation Considerations
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DO NOT . . .
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Install the RT-10 on a surface that is unstable or unable to
support all four of its feet (unless the RT-10 is installed in an
equipment rack).
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Stack the RT-10 directly above heat-producing components
such as power amplifiers and other stereo equipment that
generate heat during use. Avoid installing the RT-10 near
radiators and other heat-producing appliances.
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Expose the RT-10 to high temperatures, direct sunlight,
humidity, steam, smoke, dampness, and excessive dust.
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Install the RT-10 near unshielded TV or FM antennas, cable TV
decoders, and other RF emitting devices that might cause
interference. Replace unshielded cables with shielded cables
whenever possible.
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Prevent proper cooling. Do not block or cover ventilation slots
and openings on the RT-10 with items such as newspapers,
cloths, and curtains. Do not place the RT-10 on a thick carpet,
bed, sofa, or fabric with a thick pile.
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Expose the RT-10 to sudden or drastic temperature changes, as
this might cause condensation to form on the RT-10 lens.
Although condensation will not damage the RT-10, it might
temporarily impair performance. If this occurs, allow at least 1
hour for condensation to evaporate before attempting to load
a disc.
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Obstruct the front panel display remote control sensor when
the RT-10 is not using the IR input connector. If the RT-10 is not
using the IR IN connector, the remote control must be in line-
of-sight with the front panel display remote control sensor.
Refer to page 2-14 for more information.