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Troubleshooting

The unit does not switch on.

s-AKESUREITISPLUGGEDIN

s0RESS THE /.s/&& BUTTON ON THE REMOTE

control  or  the  ON/STANDBY  button  on  the 
front of the unit.

The device switches off spontaneously.

s4HE DEVICE SWITCHES OFF AUTOMATICALLY WHEN

it is in STOP mode for more than 30 minutes 
without  any  user  intervention.  Switch  it  on 
again. 

s)TMIGHTBEIMPOSSIBLETOREADTHEDISC

s)NSERT THE DISC WITH THE PRINTED SIDE FACING

up.

s#HECKTHATTHEDISCCANACTUALLYBEPLAYEDBY

this device.

s#HECK THAT THE DISCS REGIONAL CODE MATCHES

the  unit’s  regional  code.  This  unit’s  regional 
code is 1.

s#LEANTHEDISC

There is no picture.

s#HECKYOUHAVESWITCHEDONTHE46SET

s#HECKTHECONNECTIONS

s3ELECT THE !6 INPUT ASSIGNED TO THE UNIT ON

the TV.

The  picture  is  of  poor  quality  (with  snow  or 
lines).

s#HECKTHECONNECTIONS

There  is  no  sound  or  the  sound  is  of  poor 
quality.

s#HECKTHECONNECTIONS

s-AKESURETHE-54%FUNCTIONISNOTON

I can’t find my file in the jpeg listing.

s-AKESURETHElLENAMEISVALID

The remote control does not work or works only 
intermittently.

s#HECK THAT BATTERIES ARE INSERTED OR CHANGE

them.

s!IM THE REMOTE CONTROL AT THE UNIT 4HE

infrared  beam  must  not  be  blocked  or 
interrupted.

s#HECKTHATTHEREMOTECONTROLISCONlGUREDTO

control  the  device  you  are  trying  to  operate 
with it. 

The subtitles do not appear.

s#HECKTHATTHE$6$DISCPROVIDESSUBTITLES

s2EFER TO THE SECTION ON HOW TO DISPLAY

subtitles.

The disc menu language is not the correct one.

s4HE DISC MENU LANGUAGE HAS NOT BEEN SET

up.

s4HELANGUAGEOFYOURCHOICEISNOTAVAILABLE

on the disc.

You  have  forgotten  your  password  (Parental 
control).

s5SETHESUPERPASSWORD

Precautions

Use

s)F YOUR UNIT HAS BEEN STORED IN A COOL PLACE

for  any  length  of  time,  during  a  journey  for 

EXAMPLEWAITFORABOUTHOURSBEFOREUSING

it.

s4HE OPENINGS LOCATED ON THE TOP AND

bottom  are  for  ventilation  and  must  not  be 
obstructed.

s$URING THUNDERSTORMS WE RECOMMEND THAT

you isolate the unit from the electrical supply 
so  that  it  is  not  damaged  by  electrical  or 
electromagnetic surges.

s4HIS UNIT IS DESIGNED FOR CONTINUOUS USE

Switching off the unit to standby mode does 
not  disconnect  it  from  the  mains  supply.  To 
completely isolate the equipment, remove the 
plug from the mains jack as some components 
remain connected to the electrical supply.

s)FYOUNOTICEANYBURNINGORSMOKEDISCONNECT

the  unit  immediately  to  avoid  any  risk  of 
electrocution.

s$ONOTATTEMPTTOLOOKINSIDETHEUNITTHROUGH

the  disk  tray  opening  or  any  other  opening. 

9OUMAYBEELECTROCUTEDOREXPOSEDTOLASER

radiation.

s4HIS UNIT IS FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY AND MUST

not be used for industrial purposes.

s4OTALORPARTIALCOPYINGOFRECORDINGSPROTECTED

BYCOPYRIGHTLEGISLATIONWITHOUTTHEEXPLICIT

permission  of  the  holder  of  the  rights, 
contravenes  current  legislation.  Copying 
or  downloading  music  files  for  sale  or  any 
other  business  purpose  constitutes  or  could 
constitute a violation of copyright law.

Cleaning

s5SEASOFTDRYCLEANCLOTH2EGULARLYDUSTTHE

vents at the back or sides.

s5SING SOLVENTS ABRASIVE OR ALCOHOLBASED

products risks damaging the unit.

s)F AN OBJECT OR LIQUID ENTERS INSIDE THE UNIT

unplug  it  immediately  and  have  it  checked 
by  an  authorized  servicer  or  service  center. 

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Summary of Contents for RTS202

Page 1: ...AVC Multimedia Markham Ontario L3R 1E3 http www 1800customersupport com RCA Printed in China Imprimé en Chine 811 S20291W010 RCA RTS202 ib indd 2 6 6 2008 11 07 26 AM ...

Page 2: ...is instruction book prior to using your new product for the first time Manuel de l utilisateur Il est important de lire ce manuel d instructions avant d utiliser votre nouveau produit pour la première fois RCA RTS202 ib indd 3 6 6 2008 11 07 27 AM ...

Page 3: ...B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of 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 interfe...

Page 4: ...l The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to cause an electric shock 4HE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN THE equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing ...

Page 5: ...NG storms or when unused for long periods of time s 2EFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply 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 Additional safety in...

Page 6: ...us The Info Menu 11 Using the Info menu Title chapter DVD track audio CD 12 Time display Audio DVD Subtitles DVD Camera angle DVD 0LAY MODE ALL DISCS EXCEPT JPEG 13 Creating a Program List for Program Play Mode Audio CDs and DVD discs Bookmark DVD and audio CD Sleep Introscan CD Jpeg Files 14 Displaying jpeg files UX IN 14 ONNECTING AUXILIARY COMPONENTs 3ELECTING UX N MODe 3OUND OUTPUT IN UX N MOD...

Page 7: ...EXPOSED TO dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on the apparatus s OVING 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 s EFORE MOVING THE UNIT MAKE SURE THE DISC tray is empty s 7HERE THE MAINS PLUG OR AN APPLIANCE COUPLE...

Page 8: ...ERNAL SOURCES SUCH AS 46 UX N Using AUDIO IN AUX 1 jacks Connect the AUDIO IN AUX 1 jacks from the rear panel of the unit to the AUDIO OUT jacks on VCR 46 3ET 4OP OX OR OTHER COMPONENT Using AUDIO IN AUX 2 jacks Connect the AUX IN AUX 2 jacks on the front panel of the unit to the AUX OUT AUDIO 54 JACKS ON 6 2 46 3ET 4OP OX OR OTHER component FM ANTENNA AM LOOP GND Antenna White s UDIO CABLES COLOR...

Page 9: ...ogressive scan output to get the highest possible video resolution Set the Progressive Scan option in the Video menu to On s F ONE OF THE DEVICES IS NOT WORKING CHECK that all the cables have been inserted properly into the jacks s F YOUR COMPONENT HAS ONLY ONE INPUT for audio mono connect it to the left white L Mono audio jack on the TV and don t connect the right audio part of the cable s 2EFER ...

Page 10: ... can incorporate your unit into an Audio Video system This depends on the sockets and other appliances you have Sound and image quality DEPEND TO A LARGE EXTENT ON THE TYPES OF connections used 1 Coaxial Digital Audio Input 4HE COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT ACCEPT OLBY Digital AC 3 or PCM signals when compatible components are connected Typical compatible devices include DVD players Cable or Satelli...

Page 11: ...e below hardwares to hang the soundbar A PCS WOODSCREWS IA X MM b 2 pcs washers Dia 4mm Connections and Setup wall 1 1 Wall Mount Template Washer drill here Wood screw s 7ALL MOUNTING ARE RECOMMENDED TO CARRY OUT BY PROFESSIONAL HOME THEATER INSTALLERS Additional or alternative parts may be needed for certain type of wall constructions s EFORE HANGING TO THE WALL PLEASE MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS RCA RT...

Page 12: ...ce E G 3ET 4OP OX WITH COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO output to enjoy digital audio sound from the connected device 3 Display Lens display unit s information 4 Volume button adjusts the volume 5 Open close button open and closes the disc tray 6 Play pause button starts pause playing a disc 7 Stop button stops disc playback 8 REV button directly accesses the previous chapter DVD or track CD 9 FWD button n D...

Page 13: ...ages use the left right arrows to rotate the images Up arrow rotates image vertically and down arrow rotates the image horizontally MUTE Mutes and restores the sound SETUP Enters Setup menu RETURN In DVD mode returns to the previous menu VOL Adjusts the sound volume CH CH n IRECTLY ACCESSES THE NEXT OR PREVIOUS chapter DVD or track CD Selects programmed stations in TUNER mode REV Starts reverse ac...

Page 14: ...settings TUNER Tunes up and down the radio frequencies MEMORY Stores a station Using remote control to navigate through the on screen menus Use AND 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 rig...

Page 15: ...o 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 playback Frame advance 1 Press PAUSE twice FRAME is displayed 2 Press FWD to move forward one frame at a time 3 Press PLAY to resume normal playback Variable slow motion 1 While the disc is playing press PAUSE once...

Page 16: ...teraction a screen saver is activated At the end of 30 minutes without any user interaction the unit switches off automatically The Info Menu Using the Info menu 1 Press INFO on the remote while a disc is playing to display the Info menu The first banner shows title chapter and time display information 2 Press INFO again for audio language subtitles and camera angle 3 Press INFO a third time for p...

Page 17: ...ts When you change the dialog language using the Info menu it only changes the dialog language of the disc being played When you eject the disc or switch off the unit the language will revert to the one you selected in the Language Setup menu see page 15 Subtitles DVD Subtitles are turned off by default Turn on Subtitles as follows 1 While the disc is playing press INFO twice then select the Subti...

Page 18: ...NEXT track number 5 Continue entering tracks until you have completed your list 6 Highlight the Play option at the bottom of THE SCREEN AND PRESS OR PRESS 0 9 TO start playback The program list will play in the order you programmed it To stop program play press STOP or select Standard from the Play Mode option in the INFO display If you want to cancel the list repeat steps 1 and TO SELECT 2 AND PR...

Page 19: ... ZOOM button to magnify the picture Use the CH button to go back to the previous picture or the CH button to GO TO THE NEXT ONE AND THE 34 0 BUTTON TO interrupt the slide show and display the disc s contents 7 Press INFO to display the Info menu during playback 8 When the unit has played all the files the slide show stops and the disc s contents are displayed again 9 Press STOP to end playback Not...

Page 20: ...quencies will be browsed and radio stations stored automatically When all the available radio stations are stored or all 30 memory locations are full the auto preset programming function will stop Manual preset 1 Tune to a radio station see Manual tuning for details 2 Press MEMORY While the Program Preset number is still flashing input your desired preset number using the numeric buttons or press ...

Page 21: ... Password for Unlocking the Unit 1 To unlock the unit or set a new password highlight the PASSWORD option using the UP DOWN ARROW BUTTONS SELECT 5 AND PRESS NTER YOUR PASSWORD AND PRESS Changing the Password When you unlock the unit you must assign a new PASSWORD THE NEXT TIME YOU LOCK THE UNIT To change the current password unlock the unit as described above and then relock it Rating Explanations...

Page 22: ...password Language Setup With this menu you can set the language for unit menus dialog subtitles and the disc menus 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 1 Select the Language Setup icon in the main menu using the left right arrow buttons 2 Select one of the options us...

Page 23: ...h less flickering Turn on Progressive Scan if you used the Component Video jacks of the unit to connect a TV or monitor compatible with a progressive scan signal 3ELECT 0 3CAN 90B0R AND PRESS TO ACTIVATE Progressive Scan TV Type Depending on the format of the DVD disc you can choose the picture format aspect ratio best suited to the format of your TV screen s 03 REPRODUCES A PICTURE WITHOUT distor...

Page 24: ...cognizes the Dolby IGITAL BITSTREAM AND PROVIDES A DOWNMIX suitable for two channel listening Dolby Virtual Speaker This unit is equipped with Dolby Virtual Speaker Technology This feature simulates a highly realistic 5 1 speaker surround sound listening environment without the need for rear surround speakers Combined with Dolby Pro Logic II processing and Dolby Digital technology this unit delive...

Page 25: ...GUAGE OF YOUR CHOICE IS NOT AVAILABLE on the disc You have forgotten your password Parental control s 5SE THE SUPER PASSWORD Precautions Use s F YOUR UNIT HAS BEEN STORED IN A COOL PLACE for any length of time during a journey for EXAMPLE WAIT FOR ABOUT HOURS BEFORE USING it s 4HE OPENINGS LOCATED ON THE TOP AND bottom are for ventilation and must not be obstructed s URING THUNDERSTORMS WE RECOMME...

Page 26: ...t may not play some recordings or files due to differences in recording formats software used and disc types DVD Video Digital video discs 12 cm single or double sided single or dual layer DVDs are high density optical discs on which high quality picture and audio are recorded by means of digital signals DVD R DVD RW Most DVD R one recording only and DVD RW discs rewritable depending on the DVD wr...

Page 27: ...to Noise Ratio 70 dB AM Tuner Section Frequency Response 2kHz 3dB 400Hz ref Usable Sensitivity 3000uV m S N 20dB Signal to Noise 38dB IF Rejection 35dB FM Tuner Section Frequency Response 6kHz 3dB 1kHz ref Quieting 24dB Signal to Noise 60dB stereo mono IF Rejection 70dB IMENSIONS 7 X X MM 3OUNDBAR X X 3UBWOOFER X X Additional Information Compatible Formats Jpeg files CD R and CD RW with jpeg files...

Page 28: ...or maintenance or use in violation of instructions provided with the product or to product which has been altered or modified without authorization of AVC or to products or parts thereof which have had the serial number removed or changed Out of Warranty N THE EVENT YOUR PRODUCT REQUIRES REPAIR AFTER THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD HAS EXPIRED PLEASE CONTACT OUR USTOMER Support Center at 1 800 506 574...

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