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USER  MANUAL

RTD3133H

It's important to read this instruction prior to using your new product for the 

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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC 

Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 

conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful 

interference, and (2) this device must accept any 

interference received, including interference that 

may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to 

comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, 

pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits 

are designed to provide reasonable protection 

against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential 

installation. This  equipment  generates,  uses 

and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if 

not installed and used in accordance with the 

instructions, may cause harmful interference to 

radio communications.

However, there is no guarantee that interference 

will not occur in a particular installation. If this 

equipment  does  cause  harmful  interference 

to radio or television reception, which can be 

determined by turning the equipment off and 

on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the 

interference by one or more of the following 

measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

• 

I ncrease  the  separation  bet ween  the 

• 

equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a 

• 

circuit di

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 erent from that to which the receiver 

is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / 

• 

TV technician for help.

WARNING:

 Changes or modi

fi

 cations to this unit 

not expressly approved by the party responsible 

for compliance could void the user's authority to 

operate the equipment.

FCC Information

Connections and Setup

Connections and Setup

Connections and Setup

Overview of Controls - Front Panel Controls

Overview of Controls

Overview of Controls

Playing Discs - Basic Functions

Connections and Setup

Connections and Setup

Important Information

Important Information

Important Safety Instructions

This  product  complies  with  DHHS  Rules  21 

CFR  Subchapter  J.    Applicable  at  the  date  of 

manufacture.

Ventilation

You must adequately ventilate the product. Make 

sure  there  is  adequate  space  around  the  unit 

to  provide  proper  air 

fl

 ow  for  ventilation.  See 

diagram.

For your safety

The AC power plug is polarized 

(one  blade  is  wider  than  the 

other)  and  only 

fi

 ts  into  AC 

power outlets one way. If the 

plug won’t go into the outlet 

completely, turn the plug over 

and try to insert it the other way.

If it still won’t 

fi

 t, contact a quali

fi

 ed electrician to 

change the outlet, or use a di

ff

 erent one. Do not 

attempt to bypass this safety feature.

Removing  the  power  plug  is  the  only  way  to 

completely remove power from your product. Make 
sure the power plug remains easily accessible.

Note

This DVD player is designed and manufactured to 

respond to the Region Management Information. 

If  the  Region  number  of  a  DVD  disc  does  not 

correspond  to  the  Region  number  of  this  DVD 

player, this player cannot play the disc. The Region 

number for this DVD player is Region 1.

THE LIGHTNING FLASH AND ARROWHEAD WITHIN 

THE TRIANGLE IS A WARNING SIGN  ALERTING YOU 

OF “DANGEROUS VOLTAGE” INSIDE THE PRODUCT.
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN THE  TRIANGLE 

IS A WARNING SIGN ALERTING YOU OF IMPORTANT 

INSTRUCTIONS ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT.
CAUTION:  TO  REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF  ELECTRIC 

SHOCK,  DO  NOT  REMOVE  COVER  (OR  BACK).  NO 

USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING 

TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

WARNING: 

TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT 

TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CAUTION: 

USE  OF  CONTROLS  OR  ADJUSTMENTS  OR  PERFORMANCE  OF  PROCEDURES  OTHER 

THAN THOSE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.

CAUTION: 

DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH 

THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE.

WARNING: 

MAINS  PLUG  IS  USED  AS  DISCONNECT  DEVICE  AND  IT  SHOULD  REMAIN  READILY 

OPERABLE  DURING  INTENDED  USE.  IN  ORDER TO  DISCONNECT THE  APPARATUS  FROM  MAINS 

COMPLETELY, THE MAINS PLUG SHOULD BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS SOCKET OUTLET 

COMPLETELY.

Service information

This  product  should  be  serviced  only  by  those 

specially  trained  in  appropriate  servicing 

techniques.
Main  plug  is  used  as  the  disconnect  device, 

it  shall  remain  operable  and  should  not  be 

obstructed during intended use. To be completely 

disconnected the apparatus from supply mains, the 

main plug of the apparatus shall be disconnected 

from the mains socket outlet completely.

Caution

Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks 

defeated.  Avoid  exposure  to  beam.  Class  1  laser 

product.

This  system  must  be  opened  only  by  quali

fi

 ed 

technicians  to  prevent  accidents  caused  by  the 

laser beam.

DVD copy protection

In  accordance  with  the  DVD  standard,  your  DVD 

player is equipped with a Copy Protection system, 

which  can  be  switched  on  and  o

ff

   by  the  DVD 

disc  itself,  in  order  to  make  any  recording  of  the 

relevant  DVD  disc  onto  a  videotape  of  very  poor 

picture  quality,  or  even  impossible.  This  product 

incorporates  copyright  protection  technology 

that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. 

patents  and  other  intellectual  property  rights 

owned  by  Macrovision  Corporation  and  other 

rights  owners.  Use  of  this  copyright  protection 

technology  must  be  authorized  by  Macrovision 

Corporation,  and  is  intended  for  home  use  only 

unless  otherwise  authorized  by  Macrovision 

Corporation  Reverse  engineering  or  disassembly 

is prohibited.

Important battery information

•  Do  not  mix  di

ff

 erent types of batteries or new 

and  old  batteries.  Do  not  use  rechargeable 

batteries.

•  In order to avoid any risk of explosion, observe 

the  polarities  indicated  inside  the  battery 

compartment.  Replace  only  with  the  type  of 

batteries speci

fi

 ed. Do not dispose of them in a 

fi

 re or recharge them.

•  If you are not using the remote control for a long 

period of time, remove the batteries.

Illustrations contained in this document are for 

representation only.

Please respect the environment and 

prevailing  regulations.  Before  you 

dispose  of  batteries  or  accumula-

tors,  ask  your  dealer  whether  they 

are subject to special recycling and if 

they will accept them for disposal.

WARNING

To  reduce  the  risk  of 

fi

 re  or  electric  shock,  do 

not  expose  this  product  to  rain  or  moisture.  The 

apparatus  shall  not  be  exposed  to  dripping  or 

splashing  and  that  no  objects 

fi

 lled  with  liquids, 

such as vases, should be placed on the apparatus.

CAUTION:

This product utilizes a laser. Use of controls or 

adjustments or performance of procedures other 

than those specified may result in hazardous 

radiation exposure. Do not open covers and do 

not repair yourself. Refer servicing to qualified 

persionnel.

Visible and invisible laser radiation when open 

and interlocks defeated.

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.

Please read and save for future reference.

Some of the following information may not apply 

to your particular product; however, as with any 

electronic product, precautions should be observed 

during handling and use.

Read these instructions.

• 

Keep these instructions.

• 

Heed all warnings.

• 

Follow all instructions.

• 

Do not use this apparatus near water.

• 

Clean only with a dry cloth.

• 

Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in 

• 

accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

Do  not  install  near  any  heat  sources  such  as 

• 

radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus 

(Including ampli

fi

 ers) that produce heat.

Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized 

• 

or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has 

two blades with one wider than the other. A 

grounding type plug has two blades and a third 

grounding prong. The wide blade or the third 

prong is provided for your safety.  If the provided 

plug does not fit into your wall outlet, consult 

an electrician for replacement of the obsolete 

outlet.

Protect the power cord from being walked on 

• 

or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience 

receptacles, and the point where they exit from 

the apparatus.

Only use attachments / accessories speci

fi

 ed by 

• 

the manufacturer.

Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, 

• 

bracket, or table speci

fi

 ed by the 

manufacturer, or sold with the 

apparatus. When a cart is used, 

use  caution  when  moving  the 

cart / apparatus combination to 

avoid injury from tip-over.

Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms 

• 

or when unused for long periods of time.

Refer  all  ser vicing  to  qualified  ser vice 

• 

personnel.  Servicing  is  required  when  the 

apparatus has been damaged in any way, such 

as the power cord or plug is damaged, liquid 

has been spilled or objects have fallen into the 

apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to 

rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or 

has been dropped.

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Portable Cart 

Warning

Important Safety Instructions

Additional safety information

•  Apparatus  shall  not  be  exposed  to  dripping  or 

splashing and no objects 

fi

 lled with liquids, such as 

vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.

•  Always leave su

ffi

  cient space around the product for 

ventilation. Do not place product in or on a bed, rug, 

in a bookcase or cabinet that may prevent air 

fl

 ow 

through vent openings.

•  Do not place lighted candles, cigarettes, cigars, etc. 

on the product.

•  Connect  power  cord  only  to  AC  power  source  as 

marked on the product.

•  Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into 

the product.

•  Do  not  attempt  to  disassemble  the  cabinet.  This 

product  does  not  contain  customer  serviceable 

components.

If  your  product  operates  on  batteries,  adhere  to  the 

following precautions:
A.  Any  battery  may  leak  electrolyte  if  mixed  with  a 

di

ff

 erent battery type, if inserted incorrectly, or if all 

batteries are not replaced at the same time.

B.  Any battery may leak electrolyte or explode if disposed 

of in 

fi

 re or an attempt is made to charge a battery 

not intended to be recharged.

C.  Discard leaky batteries immediately. Leaking batteries 

can cause skin burns or other personal injury. When 

discarding batteries, be sure to dispose of them in the 

proper manner, according to your state/provincial and 

local regulations.

D.  Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such 

as sunshine, 

fi

 re or the like.

•  Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as a disconnect device, the disconnect device shall 

remain readily operable.

•  Other important use and cleaning information at  the end of the booklet.

Connecting to TV’s Analog Video Input

Method 2

Component video jacks (Pr, Pb, Y)

•  The component video jacks are color-coded green, 

blue and red.

•  Additional component video cables (not supplied) 

are required to provide best picture quality. They 

are usually color-coded green, blue and red.

•  Connect the component video OUT jacks on the 

receiver to the component video IN jacks on your 

TV so the video content goes from the receiver to 

the screen.

Method 1

Composite video jack (yellow)

•  The basic video jack is color-coded yellow.

•  Video cable (yellow) is supplied for the connection 

for good picture quality.

•  Connect the video OUT jack on the receiver to 

the Video IN jack on your TV so the video content 

goes from the receiver to the screen.

•  If your television is a high de

fi

 nition 

television,  use  the  unit's  HDMI 

output to get the highest possible 

video resolution. If unable to use a 

HDMI connection, use the unit's component 

video output and set the Progressive Scan 

option in the Video menu to ON, to get the 

next highest possible video resolution.

•  If one of the devices is not working, check 

that  all  the  cables  have  been  inserted 

properly into the jacks.

•  Connecting  mono  components  to  your 

receiver: If your component has only one 

output for audio (mono), connect it to the 

white audio jack on the receiver and don’t 

use the cable’s red plugs.

Getting sound from external sources 

such as TV

Using AUDIO IN jack

1.  Connect  the  Ø3.5mm  AUDIO  IN  jack  on  the  front 

panel of the unit to the headphone output on mp3 

players.

2.  Press either SOURCE on the main unit or AUDIO IN 

on the remote control to select AUDIO IN mode.

3.  If you wish to change the Sound Mode setting (5.1 

Channels or Stereo mode), please see instructions on 

Page 18 under 

Channels

 setting section.

Using AUX IN (ANALOG R/L)  jacks

1. Connect the AUX IN (ANALOG R/L) jacks on the 

back of the unit to the AUDIO OUT jacks on VCR, 

TV, Set Top Box or other component.

2. Press the AUX IN button on the remote control 

to activate the sound from the external source.

3. The unit will default to playing in 5.1 Channels.  

However,  if  you’d  like  to  change  the  Sound 

Mode  Setting,  please  see  how  to  change 

Channels

 setting on page 18  (5.1 Channels or 

Stereo mode).

Using OPTICAL IN  jack

1. Connect the OPTICAL  IN jack on the back of the unit 

to the OPTICAL OUT jack on VCR, TV, Set Top Box or 

other component.

2. Press the DIGITAL button on the remote control to 

activate the sound from the external source.

3. If you wish to change the Surround Mode setting (NOT 

RECOMMENDED!), please see instructions on page 18 

for 

Channels

 setting.

Note

Ø3.5mm to Ø3.5mm audio cables (not included).

Notes

•  Refer to the owner’s manual of the connected TV 

as well.

•  If you use your TV’s speakers for audio and you 

fi

 nd the TV doesn’t play the unit’s audio correctly, 

you may need to switch the Audio setting on your 

unit (see section 18 of this sheet).

•  When  using  HDMI  cable,  do  not  connect  to  

other analog video outputs.

•  Suggest using Ø3.5mm AUDIO IN 

jack for MP3 player and AUX IN 

jacks for equipment such as TV, 

VCR, Satellite or Cable Box.

•  If the AUX IN (or AUDIO IN) audio signal 

is mono, you may not receive audio on 

all speakers.

Connecting the speakers

Speaker wires are color-coded to match the terminals. Connect the speaker wire from the back of each 

speaker  to  the  corresponding  color  terminal  at  the  back  of  the  unit.  Press  down  the  tab  to  open  the 

terminal and insert the wire. Release the tab to lock wire in the terminal.

•  When connecting the speakers, make sure the polarities (“+” speaker wire to “+” on the receiver. For 

example, red wire to red terminal on the receiver) of speaker wires and terminals match. If the cords are 

reversed, the sound will be distorted. Do not let the speaker wires touch each other, it will damage the 

Home Theater’s ampli

fi

 er.

Note 

Insert 2 “AAA” batteries in the remote 

control prior to use.

Accessories provided

Remote control and 2 

AAA batteries

Left and right 

front speakers

Center speaker

Composite 

Video Cable

Things to consider before you connect

•  Ensure  that  the  mains  supply  in  your  house 

complies with that indicated on the identi

fi

 cation 

sticker located on the back of your unit.

•  Install  your  unit  horizontally,  away  from 

any  source  of  heat  (

fi

 replace)  or  appliances 

creating strong magnetic or electric 

fi

 elds. The 

components  of  this  unit  are  sensitive  to  heat. 

The maximum ambient temperature should not 

exceed 35°C / 95°F.

•  Leave  enough  space  around  the  unit  to  allow 

adequate ventilation: 10 cm/4 inches on either 

side and above the top, and 5 cm/2 inches at the 

rear.

•  The humidity of the room should not exceed 75%. 

If you have to use the unit outdoors, do not expose 

it to rain or splashing water. The apparatus should 

not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no 

objects 

fi

 lled with liquids, such as vases, should 

be placed on the apparatus.

•  Moving the unit from a cold place to a warm one 

can  cause  condensation  on  some  components 

inside the unit. Let the condensation disappear 

on its own before turning the unit on again.

•  Before moving the unit, make sure the disc tray 

is empty.

Better surround placement

Location

If possible, place surround speakers to either side 

of the listening area, not behind it.
Height

If space permits, install surround speakers 2-3 feet 

above viewers. This helps to minimize localization 

e

ff

 ects.

Aiming

Aim surround speakers straight across the room, 

not down at viewers, to help create a more open, 

spacious surround sound 

fi

 eld.

Alternative surround placement

Rear wall

If  rear  wall  mounting  is  the  only  choice,  aim  the 

speakers at each other (A), towards the front (B) or 

towards the sidewalls (C, D).

Experiment with placement until sounds seem to 

surround you, rather than come from behind you.

No adjacent walls

Surround  speakers  can  go  on  stands  facing  each 

other to approximate sidewall mounting (A), or to 

the sides or rear of the viewing area, aimed upwards; 

they can go right on the 

fl

 oor, or preferably, a few 

feet o

ff

  the 

fl

 oor such as on end tables (B).

Test tone/Channel balance

Channel balance

Your  receiver  is  equipped  with  a  test  signal 

generator to help you balance the audio level for 

each  channel.  See  Audio  Setup  under The  Setup 

Menu  section  of  Instruction  Book  for  details  on 

how to access this feature .  

As  the  signal  “travels”  from  channel  to  channel, 

use the VOL controls to adjust each channel to the 

same loudness level.
Level  adjustment  and  surround  channel  level 

expectation

Even though you may adjust the surround channels 

to be as loud as the others on the test signal, you 

might 

fi

 nd  that  surround  channels  seem  quieter 

for actual TV and Movie content.  This is because 

producers  use  surround  for  subtle  atmospherics 

and ambience, and only rarely for special e

ff

 ects.

ON•OFF

Turns on/o

ff

  the unit.

DVD

Selects the DVD mode.

DIGITAL

Selects the Optical Digital input (for listening 
to  audio  input  from  connected  TV,  VCR  or 
SetTop BOX).

AUDIO IN

Selects the Front Audio Input.

AUX IN

Selects  the  Auxiliary  input  (for  listening  to 
audio input from connected TV, VCR or Set-
Top BOX).

0-9

:

 

Number entry.

CLEAR

Quits the current setting manually from the 
TV screen without saving change.

INFO

Accesses the display information.

TITLE

Accesses the title menu of DVD discs.

DISC MENU

:  Accesses the disc menu during playback.

OK

:

 

Con

fi

 rms your selection.

/ /  / :

 

To navigate through the menus.

MUTE

Mutes and restores the sound.

SETUP

Enters Setup menu.

RETURN

Returns to the normal operation after using 
the setup menu.

VOL +/- 

Adjusts the sound volume.

CH+/ , CH–/  

:

 

Directly accesses the next or previous 

chapter (DVD) or track (CD).

REV

Starts reverse accelerated play.

PLAY

Starts playing a disc.

FWD

Starts forward accelerated play.

SLOW

Selects SLOW motion function.

STOP

:

 

Stops playback.

PAUSE

Freezes frame, accesses frame advance.

AUDIO

Accesses the audio function.

ANGLE

Accesses the camera angle function for DVD 
disc.

ZOOM: 

Accesses the Zoom function.

SUBTITLE

Selects the subtitle languages or turns 
subtitle o

ff

  ( if available).

MEMORY

Creates programs.

RANDOM

Turns on/o

ff

 random playback on CDDA discs.

SUBWOOFER

:

 

Selects among subwoofer output levels 
(soft/balance/strong/powerful).

REPEAT A-B

:  Performs point-to-point repeat playback on 

a DVD or CD.

REPEAT DISC

:  Repeats chapter or title of a DVD.

 

Repeats single track or whole CD.

LEVEL

To change setting, 

fi

 rst press LEVEL button, 

and press  /  buttons to select a speaker 
channel, then adjust the value using VOL +/-.

HDMI:

 

Changes video output signals 
(Auto, 480p, 720p, 1080i or 1080p).

Using  remote  control  to  navigate  through 

the on-screen menus

Use 

/ /  /  and OK on the remote control to 

navigate through the on-screen displays (the DVD 

player’s menu, the Info Display that appears during 

playback, or a disc’s menu).
Use  / /  /  on the remote to move through on-

screen menus in the direction of the arrow button 
(e.g.,  to  move  right,  press  ).  The  arrow  buttons 

are used to highlight an option. Once highlighted, 

press OK to select the option that is highlighted.

Compatible discs

•  DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW

•  CD, CD-R, CD-RW

Compatible formats

•  DVD, JPEG

•  CD

Regional coding

Your unit has been designed to process regional 

management  information  stored  on  DVD  discs. 

The regional code for your unit is 1. Discs that have 

a di

ff

 erent regional code will not play.

Operating the DVD receiver

1. Turn on your television set.

2.  Press  ON

OFF  on  the  remote  control  or  ON/

STANDBY located on the front panel of the unit. 

Press DVD on  the remote control.

3.  If you wish to switch from 5.1 Channels to Stereo 

(NOT RECOMMENDED!),  see instructions on page 

18 under 

Channels

 setting section for changing 

sound mode (Stereo or 5.1 Channels mode).

Loading disc

1.  Press   on the front panel of the unit to open 

the disc tray.

2.  Place a disc onto the disc tray with the label side 

up.

3.  Press   again to close the disc tray.

Playback

Switch the unit and the TV set on.

1.  After  loading  a  disc,  playback  starts 

automatically, or the disc menu appears. If the 

disc  menu    appears,  select  the  Play  option  to 

begin playback.

2.  Press STOP to stop playback. 

Accelerated play

While the disc is playing, press REV or FWD one or 

more times to vary the speed  and direction of the 

accelerated  play.  Press  PLAY    to  resume  normal 

playback.

Pause

While  the  disc  is  playing,  press  PAUSE  once  for 

freeze  frame.  Press  PLAY  to  resume  normal  play-

back.

Frame advance

1.  Press PAUSE twice. “Step” is displayed.

2.  Each time you press PAUSE button, the picture 

advances one frame.

3.  Press PLAY to resume normal playback.

7 cm

7 cm

10 cm

10 cm

10 cm

SEE MARKING ON BACK OF PRODUCT

To adjust each speaker volume level for optimum listening experience.

(1) Press the LEVEL and  /  button on the remote control to select a speaker channel.

(2) Press the VOL+/- buttons to adjust the value up or down (between 0dB and 10dB).

(3) Repeat  step  (1)  and  (2)  for  the  other  speakers  (Left,  Right,  Center,  Left  Surround,  Right  Surround  and 

Subwoofer).

Speaker  gains  may  be  set  to  levels  of  up  to  10dB,  actual  max  levels  may  also  depend  on  your Volume 

Setting.

Left and right 

Surround 

Speakers

DIGITAL

AUX IN

RANDOM

DISC

REPEAT

HDMI

-

+

-

+

DIGITAL

AUX IN

RANDOM

DISC

REPEAT

HDMI

Rear of the unit

Rear of the unit

Y

P

B

P

R

Rear of the unit

Rear of the unit

Rear of the unit

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

WARNING:SHOCK HAZARD

- DO NOT OPEN

AVIS:RISQUE DE CHOC

ÉLECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR

This class B digital apparatus complies

with Canadian ICES-003.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe B 

est conforme à la norme NMB-003 

du Canada.

Subwoofer

Connections and Setup

Note: Center speaker provided with this 

unit is magnetically shielded to protect 

your TV set. It is not recommended to place 

the  front  speakers,  surround  speakers  and 

subwoofer near the TV set.

1. Left, Right (Front Speakers)

  Front speakers carry primarily music and sound 

e

ff

 ects.

2. Center

  In  surround  mode,  the  center  speaker  carries 

most of the dialog as well as music and e

ff

 ects.

  It  should  be  set  between  the  left  and  right 

speakers.

3. Surround (Rear Speakers)

  The  surround  speakers’  overall  sound  balance 

should  be  as  close  as  possible  to  the  front 

speakers.  Proper  placement  is  vital  to  establish 

an evenly distributed sound 

fi

 eld.

4. Subwoofer

  A subwoofer is designed to reproduce powerful 

low  bass  e

ff

 ects  (explosions,  the  rumble  of 

spaceships, etc.).

Courtesy Dolby Laboratories

Front speaker placement

For  best  results,  follow  the  speaker  placement 

below.

Alignment

Align the center speaker evenly with (A) or slightly 

behind  (B)  (the  left  and  right  speakers),  but  not 

ahead of them.

Angle

Place  the  left  and  right  speakers  to  form  a  45-

degree angle with your favorite viewing position 

to duplicate the soundtrack mixer’s perspective.

Height

The  three  front  speakers  should  be  as  close  as 

possible  to  the  same  height. This  often  requires 

placing the center speaker directly on top (A) or 

beneath (B) the TV set.

Positioning speakers

A

B

1

3

3

1

4

2

Connecting to a TV’s HDMI input

HDMI  stands  for  High  De

fi

 nition  Multimedia 

Interface.  HDMI  transfers  digital  audio  and 

uncompressed  digital  video  on  a  single  cable. 

Press the HDMI button on the remote control to 

change  output  signals  as  follows:  Auto,  480p, 

720p,1080i and 1080p.

Green and 
Black

Purple and Black

Gray and Black

Blue and Black

Red and
Black

White and 
Black

Rear Speakers

(Surround Sound)

Front Speakers

Right

Right

Left

Left

Center Speaker

Subwoofer

Insert

Press

Release

SOURCE  button  -  Selects  the  input  sources. 

Press repeatedly to select: 

• DVD – to watch DVD videos.

• AUX IN (rear) / AUDIO IN (front) / OPTICAL 

IN (rear)  - to listen to the audio input from 

the connected TV, VCR or Set Top Box.

PLAY/PAUSE button - 

Starts/pauses playing 

a disc.

VOLUME control - 

Adjusts the volume.

ON/STANDBY  button- 

Switches  the  unit  on 

and o

ff

 .

AUDIO IN jack - 

connects audio 

devices.

OPEN/CLOSE button - 

Opens and closes the 

disc tray.

DVD indicator

AUX IN indicator

AUDIO IN indicator

DIGITAL indicator

ON/STANDBY indicator

Summary of Contents for RTD3133H

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RTD3133H It s important to read this instruction prior to using your new product for the first time ...

Page 2: ... outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Information This product complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J Applicable at the ...

Page 3: ...ly disconnectedtheapparatusfromsupplymains the main plug of the apparatus shall be disconnected from the mains socket outlet completely Caution Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated Avoid exposure to beam Class 1 laser product This system must be opened only by qualified technicians to prevent accidents caused by the laser beam DVD copy protection In accordance with the DVD s...

Page 4: ... Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus Including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A gr...

Page 5: ...oseoftheminthe propermanner accordingtoyourstate provincialand local regulations D Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like Accessories provided Remote control and 2 AAA batteries Left and right front speakers Center speaker Composite Video Cable Things to consider before you connect Ensure that the mains supply in your house complieswiththatindicatedontheid...

Page 6: ... use the unit s HDMI output to get the highest possible videoresolution Ifunabletousea HDMIconnection usetheunit scomponent video output and set the Progressive Scan option in the Video menu to ON to get the next highest possible video resolution If one of the devices is not working check that all the cables have been inserted properly into the jacks Connecting mono components to your receiver If ...

Page 7: ...om the external source 3 The unit will default to playing in 5 1 Channels However if you d like to change the Sound Mode Setting please see how to change Channels setting on page 18 5 1 Channels or Stereo mode Using OPTICAL IN jack 1 Connect the OPTICAL IN jack on the back of the unit to the OPTICAL OUT jack on VCR TV Set Top Box or other component 2 Press the DIGITAL button on the remote control ...

Page 8: ...e distorted Do not let the speaker wires touch each other it will damage the Home Theater s amplifier To adjust each speaker volume level for optimum listening experience 1 Press the LEVEL and button on the remote control to select a speaker channel 2 Press the VOL buttons to adjust the value up or down between 0dB and 10dB 3 Repeat step 1 and 2 for the other speakers Left Right Center Left Surrou...

Page 9: ...rs Proper placement is vital to establish an evenly distributed sound field 4 Subwoofer A subwoofer is designed to reproduce powerful low bass effects explosions the rumble of spaceships etc Courtesy Dolby Laboratories Front speaker placement For best results follow the speaker placement below Alignment Align the center speaker evenly with A or slightly behind B the left and right speakers but not...

Page 10: ...ance Your receiver is equipped with a test signal generator to help you balance the audio level for each channel See Audio Setup under The Setup Menu section of Instruction Book for details on how to access this feature As the signal travels from channel to channel use the VOL controls to adjust each channel to the same loudness level Level adjustment and surround channel level expectation Eventho...

Page 11: ...justs the sound volume CH CH Directly accesses the next or previous chapter DVD or track CD REV Starts reverse accelerated play PLAY Starts playing a disc FWD Starts forward accelerated play SLOW Selects SLOW motion function STOP Stops playback PAUSE Freezes frame accesses frame advance AUDIO Accesses the audio function ANGLE Accesses the camera angle function for DVD disc ZOOM Accesses the Zoom f...

Page 12: ...iver 1 Turn on your television set 2 Press ON OFF on the remote control or ON STANDBY located on the front panel of the unit Press DVD on the remote control 3 If you wish to switch from 5 1 Channels to Stereo NOTRECOMMENDED seeinstructionsonpage 18 under Channels setting section for changing sound mode Stereo or 5 1 Channels mode Loading disc 1 Press on the front panel of the unit to open the disc...

Page 13: ...ons 3 To turn ZOOM off press the ZOOM repeatedly until the is displayed Random playback While the audio CD is playing press the RANDOM buttonontheremotecontroltoactivate inactivate the random playback Random All tracks will be played randomly Random Off To resume normal playback Types of menus Disc menu The appearance and contents of this menu varies according to the type of disc you have inserted...

Page 14: ...Press the REPEAT A B button again at the end of the section Rep A B is displayed 3 The unit will immediately begin replaying your selection Program Title 1 Title 2 Title 3 Title 4 Title 5 Title 6 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Play Clear Clear All You can combine your favorite titles chapters and play them in the order you determine Notes Some discs may not permit memory playback operation...

Page 15: ...the remote control to navigate between the left right windows and or button on the remote control to select files tracks or play mode items Then press the OK button Please refer to below steps to playback files tracks in the Program view list The Toolkit has the following play mode items Repeat Off Single All Off Resumes normal playback Single Repeats the current track file All Repeats all files o...

Page 16: ...nge the Surround Sound setting from 5 1 Channels to Stereo not recommended please see Channels setting on page 18 If the AUX IN or AUDIO IN DIGITAL IN audio signal is mono you may not receive audio on all speakers Rotate an image Press the ANGLE button repeatedly The image will rotate in the clockwise direction as follows JPEG files are image files Make sure that they have a resolution of less tha...

Page 17: ...ated on the disc is selected LANGUAGE SETUP With this menu you can set the language for Play er Menu Subtitle Audio and DVD menu If you chose English during initial set up any menus generated by the disc are in English and so is the language of the dialogs if this language is available on the disc Default English Off English English Player Menu DVD menu VIDEO SETUP ItallowsyoutosetvideomodefortheA...

Page 18: ...ia HDMI input HDMI Resolution Select the HDMI resolution according to the performance of the connectedTV If theVideo out is not set to HDMI you cannot select the HDMI Resolution View Mode Fill Fill the screen with decoded image Original Display image as it s original size Auto Fit Automatically fit the decoded image on screen without distortion Black bars will be present on top bottom or left righ...

Page 19: ...Check the connections There is no sound or the sound is of poor quality Check the connections If you connected to a TV using HDMI and you are using the TV s speakers for your audio source then make sure to select PCM Make sure the speakers are connected Make sure the MUTE function is not on No surround sound Check the speaker configuration in the Setup menu See Positioning speaker or Audio Setup D...

Page 20: ...d to laser radiation This unit is for domestic use only and must not be used for industrial purposes Total or partial copying of recordings protected by copyright legislation without the explicit permission of the holder of the rights contravenes current legislation Copying or downloading music files for sale or any other businesspurposeconstitutesorcouldconstitute a violation of copyright law Cle...

Page 21: ... not play some recordings or files due to differences in recording formats software used and disc types However depending on the condition of the CD writer computer and the disc used you may find that not all discs will play When playing a CD R disc it is normal for the unit to take up to 60 seconds to recognize the disc before starting to play If the disc is not recognized after a period of 120 s...

Page 22: ...h stereo and Dolby Pro Logic program source such as TV and VCR You can use this mode with any stereo program source such as VCR TV to enjoy multi channel sound experience Dolby Digital The Dolby Digital mode lets you enjoy full digital surround from software processed in the Dolby Digital format Dolby Digital provides better sound quality and a more powerful presence than conventional Dolby Surrou...

Page 23: ...epair or replacement The Customer will be required to ship the unit to the Service Center indicated at the time Customer Support is contacted to make the necessary repairs The customer is responsible for all transportation charges to the service facility Packaging and Shipping Instruction When you send the product to the AVC service facility you must use the original carton box and packing materia...

Page 24: ...gation of AVC arising under the warranty or under any statute or law of the United States or any state thereof is hereby limited to one year from the date of purchase This limitation does not apply to implied warranties arising under state law This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state Some states do not allow limitation on h...

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