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RT-10 

Universal Disc Player

User Guide

Summary of Contents for RT-10

Page 1: ...RT 10 Universal Disc Player User Guide ...

Page 2: ... POWER LINES An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets ext...

Page 3: ...s such as newspapers table cloths or curtains In addition do not place the unit on a thick carpet bed sofa or fabric with a thick pile WARNING DO NOT PLACE NAKED FLAME SOURCES SUCH AS LIT CANDLES ON THE UNIT NAKED FLAME SOURCES MIGHT ACCIDENTALLY FALL DOWN CAUSING FIRE TO SPREAD OVER THE UNIT WARNING Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may ...

Page 4: ...imits 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...

Page 5: ...change without notice Lexicon Inc assumes no responsibility for errors that may appear within this document Lexicon Inc 3 Oak Park Bedford MA 01730 1413 USA Tel 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0490 www lexicon com Customer Support Tel 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0495 Sales Fax 781 280 0499 Service Lexicon Part No 070 15658 Rev 0 01 03 DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS This document contains general safety installat...

Page 6: ...o1 Audio2 Video1 Video2 Language General Setup Menu Shortcuts 3 50 Advanced Setup Menu 3 51 Introduction Documentation Conventions iii Important Safety Instructions vi Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise vi Instrucciones de seguridad importantes vii Instructions importantes relatives à la sécurité vii Importanti norme di sicurezza viii Instruções Importantes de Segurança viii Vigtig information om sikker...

Page 7: ... A B Repeat Playback Program Mode Search Mode Display Mode Section 5 Troubleshooting Maintenance Troubleshooting 5 2 Power Issues Remote Control Issues Video Output Issues Audio Output Issues Playback Issues Setup Menu Issues Playback Control Issues Miscellaneous Issues RT 10 Maintenance 5 15 Disc Maintenance 5 16 Restoring Factory Default Settings 5 16 Appendix Specifications A 2 Declaration of C...

Page 8: ...ITSHINWEISE Bewahren Sie diese Anleitungen zur späteren Benutzung auf Befolgen Sie alle Anleitungen und alle Warnhinweise auf dem Gerät Betreiben Sie das Gerät immer mit der korrekten Netzspannung Angaben über den Strombedarf entnehmen Sie bitte den Betriebsanweisungen des Herstellers Bei unterschiedlichen Betriebsspannungen kann die Verwendung anderer Netzkabel und oder Anschlußstecker erforderli...

Page 9: ...e mantenimiento importantes en los documentos que acompa an el producto ES ES FRANÇAIS INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES RELATIVES À LA SÉCURITÉ Conservez ces instructions pour pouvoir vous y référer ultérieurement Suivez toutes ces instructions et tenez compte de tous les avertissements indiqués sur l appareil et dans la documentation fournie avec l appareil Utilisez toujours la tension secteur correcte C...

Page 10: ...ioni rappresentano un pericolo di folgorazione Il presente triangolo impresso sul componente avverte l utente della presenza nella documentazione allegata di importanti istruzioni relative al funzionamento ed alla manutenzione IT IT PORTUGUESE INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA Guarde essas instruções para uso posterior Siga todas as instruções e fique atento aos avisos marcados na unidade e nas ...

Page 11: ...n advarer om vigtig driftsog vedligeholdsinformation i den tilhørende litteratur DK DK SUOMI TÄRKEITÄ TURVALLISUUSOHJEITA Säilytä nämä ohjeet tulevaa käyttöä varten Seuraa kaikkia yksikköön merkittyjä ohjeita ja varoituksia Käytä aina oikeaa verkkojännitettä Tehovaatimukset selviävät valmistajan käyttöohjeista Huomaa että eri käyttöjännitteet saattavat vaatia toisenlaisen verkkojohdon ja tai pisto...

Page 12: ...mponenten er merket med denne trekanten som betyr at den tilhørende litteraturen inneholder viktige opplysninger om drift og ved NO NO SVENSKA VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSFÖRESKRIFTER Spara dessa föreskrifter för framtida bruk Följ alla anvisningar och varningar som anges på enheten Använd alltid rätt nätspänning Se tillverkarens bruksanvisningar för information om effektkrav Märkväl att andra matningsspänni...

Page 13: ...mediatamente de cualquier desperfecto al transportista informe de cualquier problema de funcionamiento del equipo a su distribuidor Contenu de l emballage et inspection Après avoir ouvert l emballage conservez le pour tout retour Inspectez avec soin les modules et les matériaux d emballage pour tout signe de dommage Veuillez rapporter immédiatement les dommages auprès du transporteur Les dysfoncti...

Page 14: ...bout the RT 10 1 2 Highlights Product Registration Installation Considerations 1 3 Do Do Not DVD V Regions 1 4 Disc Compatibility 1 5 Discs to Avoid Disc Care Handling 1 8 Do Do Not Remote Control Battery Installation 1 9 ...

Page 15: ... display devices and three memory banks for storage of user defined Video Adjust settings Digital audio sources are available on S PDIF or analog audio output connectors Three digital audio output connectors one S PDIF coaxial one S PDIF optical and one AES EBU allow for external decoding and processing of Dolby Digital DTS and PCM Linear or Packed sources Alternatively built in 24 bit 192kHz D A ...

Page 16: ...register the RT 10 within 15 days of purchase To do so register on line at www lexicon com or complete and return the Product Registration card attached to the back cover of this user guide Product registration serves no warranty purposes Retain the sales receipt as proof of warranty coverage INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS The RT 10 requires special care during installation to ensure optimal performa...

Page 17: ...er stereo equipment that generate heat during use Avoid installing the RT 10 near radiators and other heat producing appliances Expose the RT 10 to high temperatures direct sunlight humidity steam smoke dampness and excessive dust 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...

Page 18: ...ideo MPEG 2 video Single or double sided discs Single or dual layered discs Discs are divided into titles which are further divided into chapters Discs are divided into groups which are further divided into tracks DISC COMPATIBILITY The RT 10 is compatible with disc formats that meet the requirements listed in the tables that begin below Refer to the Disc Care Handling section 1 8 the Loading Disc...

Page 19: ...ation settings were used during the recording process even if the disc was recorded in a compatible format Refer to the software application documentation for more information CD RW R The RT 10 supports 5 inch 12cm or 3 inch 8cm discs Discs recorded in Video CD or Audio CD format Discs that include MP3 audio tracks that meet the requirements outlined in the table on the next page Discs that are un...

Page 20: ...ing the extension appear on the on screen and front panel displays The RT 10 does not support MP3 tracks that do not meet ALL of the requirements listed above MP3 tracks recorded on DVD RW Rs Discs are divided into tracks Discs are divided into tracks The RT 10 supports MP3 tracks encoded at less than 128kBps However sound quality will be impaired when playback of these tracks is in progress The R...

Page 21: ...oad discs with other size and shape characteristics such as those shown below All discs must align with the circular guide inside the disc drawer DISC CARE HANDLING Discs require special care and handling to ensure optimal performance Pay particular attention to the bulleted items that begin at the top of the next column and to other precautions that appear throughout this user guide In particular...

Page 22: ...e remote control 2 Remove and dispose of old batteries inserted in the compartment if applicable 3 Insert two AA batteries in the compartment as shown in Figure B above Make sure the batteries are correctly inserted observing the proper polarity 4 When new batteries have been inserted close the battery compartment cover as shown in the Figure C above To do this align the cover with the guide on th...

Page 23: ...2 Basic Operation Front Panel Overview 2 2 Front Panel Display Indicators Rear Panel Overview 2 8 Rear Panel Connections Remote Control Overview 2 14 Operation Considerations Command Matrix ...

Page 24: ...andby mode When the RT 10 is configured for FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW 1 On Off Button Connects power from the AC input connector to the RT 10 When the RT 10 is powered on pressing the On Off button powers the RT 10 off and automatically deactivates standby mode When the RT 10 is powered off pressing the On Off button powers the RT 10 on When the RT 10 is powered on standby mode is deactivated even if s...

Page 25: ...When the RT 10 is powered on standby mode is also deactivated even if standby mode was activated when the RT 10 was powered off The front panel On Off button cannot be used to activate standby mode Note Power is still supplied to the RT 10 when standby mode is activated 3 Disc Drawer Open Close Button Loads and unloads the inserted disc When the disc drawer is closed pressing the Open Close button...

Page 26: ...ession to activate stop mode When resume mode is activated pressing the Stop button activates stop mode Front Panel Overview continued from page 2 3 The numbers in the RT 10 front panel illustration shown on page 2 2 correspond to the numbered items that continue below 5 Display Off Button continued The DISP_MODE parameter 3 52 can be used to select the front panel display mode for SACD CD and MP3...

Page 27: ...performs no function Playback activates from the beginning of the loaded disc even if the button is pressed and held 10 Forward Skip Scan Button Skips or scans in forward direction through the loaded disc When resume or stop mode is activated pressing the button activates playback from the beginning of the loaded disc When playback or pause mode is activated Pressing and releasing the button skips...

Page 28: ...D RW R is loaded 3 Indicates that a DVD A is loaded 4 Indicates that a Video CD is loaded 5 Indicates that an SACD is loaded 6 Indicates that a Dolby Digital source is present 7 Indicates that a DTS source is present DOLBY D VCD 8 Indicates that the second character on the character display number 1 is a title number 9 Indicates that the second character on the character display number 1 is a chap...

Page 29: ...ed 20 Indicates that preferred disc settings have been stored for the loaded disc Refer to page 4 10 for more information 21 Indicates that the RT 10 video output connectors are deactivated The remote control VIDEO ON OFF button can be used to activate and deactivate all RT 10 video output connectors V OFF COND LAST V PART 22 Indicates that the RT 10 component video output connectors are passing p...

Page 30: ...Input Connector Provides power to the RT 10 through the supplied power cord 2 wire 10 amp IEC 320 The supplied power cord features the appropriate male end connector for the region of purchase Basic Operation Lexicon 2 8 Front Panel Display Indicators continued from page 2 7 The numbers in the RT 10 front panel display illustration shown on page 2 6 correspond to the numbered items that continue b...

Page 31: ...Ribbon connector labeled D1 D2 All component video output connectors can be used at the same time Rear Panel Overview continues on page 2 10 Apparatus Claims of U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 4 819 098 and 4 907 093 licensed for limited viewing uses only COMPONENT VIDEO PB PR Y PR PB Y S VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO OUTPUTS Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby MLP Lossless and the dou...

Page 32: ...rear panel illustration shown on page 2 9 correspond to the numbered items that continue below 7 Digital Audio Output Connectors Provide digital audio output All versions include one coaxial and one optical connector labeled S PDIF as well as one XLR connector labeled AES EBU The connector labeled AES EBU provides S PDIF digital audio output with AES EBU electrical characteristics 8 Analog Audio O...

Page 33: ... infrared data from industry standard infrared distribution equipment All models include one female 3 5mm Tip Ring Sleeve connector labeled IR IN REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS The RT 10 is manufactured for sale in several different countries Each version features a rear panel that includes connectors and safety instructions appropriate to that particular region Note The rear panel shown on page 2 9 inclu...

Page 34: ...connector labeled TV A V CONNECTOR When making this connection use a 21 pin male to male SCART cable with a SCART plug on both ends The Video Out parameter 3 27 controls video output format when the RT 10 is using the Euro or Peritel TV A V connector Refer to the table and illustration at the top of the next page for more information Whenever possible it is recommended to use a component video out...

Page 35: ...o output on eight RCA connectors labeled Front L R 2 pairs Surround L R Center and Sub When making these connections use standard audio cables with RCA plugs on each end The Audio Out parameter 3 16 can be used to configure these connectors to provide 2 or 5 1 channel analog audio output The analog audio output connectors are color coded to match the cable plugs Make sure the cable plugs are fully...

Page 36: ...sensor Eliminate obstructions between the remote control and the remote control sensor The remote control might become unreliable if strong sunlight or fluorescent light is shining on the remote control sensor For optimal performance position the remote control at a 30 degree angle no more than 17 feet 5m from the RT 10 as shown below If the RT 10 is placed inside a glass cabinet smoked glass will...

Page 37: ...als from passing to the associated component The V OFF indicator 2 7 appears on the front panel display to indicate that the video output connectors are deactivated 4 OPEN CLOSE Opens and closes the disc drawer 2 3 When the disc drawer is closed pressing the Open Close button opens the disc drawer When the disc drawer is open pressing the Open Close button closes the disc drawer The disc drawer ca...

Page 38: ... as well as certain disc menus Instances in which the and arrows perform different functions are noted throughout this user guide Refer to Sections 3 and 4 for more information Activates playback of the loaded disc at regular playback speed When pause or resume mode is activated pressing the Play or Pause button activates playback at the current playback time When stop mode is activated pressing t...

Page 39: ...holding the button for 1 second activates slow playback in reverse direction at 1 16 regular playback speed When slow playback is activated pressing and releasing the button cycles through 1 16 1 8 1 4 and 1 2 regular playback speeds Pressing the Play button reactivates playback at the current playback time When the beginning of the disc is reached pressing the button performs no function Playback...

Page 40: ... which repeats playback from a user defined start time point A to a user defined end time point B 21 A B Opens and closes the Video Adjust bar which can be used to make exact detailed adjustments of video settings Refer to the Video Adjust section that begins on page 3 29 for more information 22 VIDEO ADJ Opens the Audio bar which can be used to select the desired audio track audio language and ou...

Page 41: ...3 Setup Menus Control Bar 3 2 Setup Navigator 3 2 Setup Menu 3 9 Audio1 Audio2 Video1 Video2 Language General Setup Menu Shortcuts 3 50 Advanced Setup Menu 3 51 ...

Page 42: ... 10 settings without navigating through the entire Setup menu It presents a series of prompts that provide step by step guidance through the process of selecting minimum audio video and language settings With the exception of the last Setup Navigator prompt all prompts represent a simplified version of actual Setup menu parameters For instance the TV Type prompt 3 5 is associated with the Video1 t...

Page 43: ...Audio2 tab 3 16 Speaker Setting Audio2 tab 3 18 Surround Speakers Present Not Present Speaker Setting Audio2 tab 3 18 Sub woofer Present Not Present Speaker Setting Audio2 tab 3 18 Linear PCM Out Audio1 tab 3 13 None Dolby Digital Out 3 12 DTS Out 3 13 MPEG Out 3 14 Audio1 tab Digital Jack 96kHz PCM Audio Exit Setup Navigator Setup Navigator Prompts The table shown at the right lists all Setup Nav...

Page 44: ...ameter settings RETURN Closes the Setup Navigator without saving the selected settings SETUP Closes the Setup Navigator and the Setup menu without saving the selected settings Setup Navigator continued from page 3 3 Setup Navigator Start Auto Start Off Activates and deactivates the Setup Navigator Select Start to activate the Setup Navigator and proceed to the OSD Language prompt below Select Auto...

Page 45: ...arameter also offers settings for 16 9 Compressed and 4 3 Pan Scan viewing Refer to the table on pages 3 25 and 3 26 for more information 1 2 TV Connection 4 5 Widescreen TV 16 9 aspect ratio Setup Navigator Widescreen 16 9 Standard Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Select Exit TV Type Widescreen 16 9 ENTER SETUP Note Some discs do not allow video output format adjustments Neither the TV T...

Page 46: ... distances Analog Jacks continued The Analog Jacks prompt is associated with the Audio2 tab Audio Out parameter 3 16 The Analog Jacks prompt and Audio Out parameter settings have no effect when the RT 10 is not using the analog audio output connectors Note the following The Analog Jacks prompt and Audio Out parameter can be used to select the desired audio output format as long as a compatible aud...

Page 47: ... all other digital audio signals to PCM signals before passing them to the associated component With the exception of the Not Connected setting all Digital Jack prompt settings assume the associated component is compatible with PCM signals For example the MC 12 and MC 8 Digital Controllers are compatible with Dolby Digital DTS and PCM digital audio sources If the RT 10 is connected to one of these...

Page 48: ... 13 and MPEG Out 3 14 parameters Each parameter can be independently set for compatibility with the respective digital audio source The Digital Jack prompt Dolby Digital Out DTS Out and MPEG Out parameter settings have no effect when the RT 10 is not using the digital audio output connector Note When the Digital Jack prompt is set to Not Connected the Setup Navigator proceeds to the Exit Setup Nav...

Page 49: ...u is shown in expert mode at the top of the next page Select Basic to display the Setup menu in basic mode which only includes parameters that are required to configure the most common RT 10 settings When displayed in basic mode the Setup menu also includes a tutorial to describe the highlighted menu item The Setup menu is shown in basic mode at the bottom of the next page To navigate the Setup me...

Page 50: ...olby Digital Out Dolby Digital DTS Out DTS PCM Linear PCM Out Down Sample On MPEG Out MPEG PCM Digital Out On SACD Playback 2ch Area Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP Setup Menu Mode Basic Setup Navigator Parental Lock Off us Other setups Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP OSD Language English Audio Language English Subtitle Language English Auto Language On Se...

Page 51: ...ffect The table shown below indicates the disc formats each color represents Color Disc Formats Green All disc formats Blue DVD V DVD A DVD RW R Yellow DVD V and Video CD Orange DVD A Audio CD SACD This table lists colors that might differ depending on RT 10 settings and display device capabilities The icon shown at the right appears on the on screen display when a Setup menu parameter that is exc...

Page 52: ...near PCM Out Down Sample On MPEG Out MPEG PCM Digital Out On SACD Playback 2ch Area Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP Dolby Digital Dolby Digital PCM Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital Dolby Digital PCM Controls Dolby Digital audio output format when a Dolby Digital source is present and the RT 10 is using the digital audio output connector Select Dolby Digital if...

Page 53: ...deo1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP DTS DTS PCM DTS Out The DTS Out parameter is associated with the Setup Navigator Digital Jack prompt 3 7 The DTS Out parameter and Digital Jack prompt settings have no effect when the RT 10 is not using the digital audio output connector Linear PCM Out Down Sample On Down Sample Off Controls PCM digital audio output format when a 96kHz PCM digital audio source is present...

Page 54: ...th the Setup Navigator 96kHz PCM Audio prompt 3 8 The Linear PCM Out parameter and 96kHz PCM Audio prompt settings have no effect when the RT 10 is not using the digital audio output connector Note The RT 10 always downsamples 192 and 176kHz signals to 96 and 88 2kHz before passing them to the associated component regardless of the Linear PCM Out parameter and Setup Navigator 96kHz PCM Audio promp...

Page 55: ...r playback Select Multi ch Area to select the multi channel track for playback Select CD Area to select the standard CD track for playback If the selected track is not available on the loaded SACD the RT 10 will automatically select an alternate track For instance if the SACD Playback parameter is set to CD Area and a non hybrid SACD is loaded the RT 10 will automatically select the stereo track A...

Page 56: ...alog audio output connectors Note The Audio Out parameter and Setup Navigator Analog Jacks prompt can be used to select the desired audio output format as long as a compatible audio track is selected on the loaded disc AUDIO2 Includes parameters that control analog audio output format Audio Out 2 Channel Speaker Setting Gain Setting Fix CD Digital Direct Off A1 Language General Video1 Audio2 V2 Mo...

Page 57: ...hannel 5 1 Channel 2 channel downmix Front L R Center Surround L R Subwoofer Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute 2 channel downmix Front L R 2 channel downmix Front L R 2 channel downmix Front L R 2 channel downmix Front L R 2 channel downmix Front L R 2 channel downmix Front L R 2 channel downmix Front L R MPEG Dolby Digital Dolby Digital CD SVCD MP3 2 Channel 5 1 Channel Front L R Mute Mute Mute Front...

Page 58: ...12 or MC 8 Digital Controller When no setting is indicated any setting can be selected These Speaker Setting parameters are associated with the Setup Navigator Center Speaker 3 6 Surround Speakers 3 6 and Sub woofer 3 7 prompts The L R size parameter setting cannot be adjusted This parameter has a fixed Large setting to provide full range audio output through the front left and right channels 1 0 ...

Page 59: ...n or the remote control ENTER button to return to the Setup menu Note the following When setting the C LS and RS parameters select Small to apply a 100Hz crossover point through the associated channel s Select Large to provide full range audio output through the associated channel s Select Off if the associated speaker is not present If the low frequency response of the associated speaker cannot b...

Page 60: ...eter to the closest available value Audio2 continued from page 3 19 Setting Speaker Sizes continued Note the following The SW parameter determines the presence or absence of a subwoofer Select On if a subwoofer is present The RT 10 will pass subwoofer signals and LFE signals for which the corresponding Speaker Size parameter is set to Small to the Sub analog audio output connector Select Off if no...

Page 61: ... all channels to pass audio at its relative recorded volume level Selecting Variable opens the Gain Setting screens which can be used to adjust output levels within a 6 0 to 6 0dB range Note the following The Gain Setting parameter setting has no effect when the CD Digital Direct parameter 3 24 is set to On and a CD source is present When Variable is selected output levels can be calibrated for th...

Page 62: ... catalog no 33 2050 Note RT 10 variable output levels do not need to be configured when the RT 10 is connected to an associated component such as the MC 12 or MC 8 Digital Controller which allows output levels to be calibrated for analog audio sources 6 0 to 6 0dB L R 0 0dB Auto On Off Off 6 0 to 6 0dB C 0 0dB Auto On Off Off 6 0 to 6 0dB LS 0 0dB Auto On Off Off 6 0 to 6 0dB RS 0 0dB Auto On Off ...

Page 63: ...elect On to activate a test tone for the associated channel A test tone will pass through the associated channel when the corresponding Gain Setting screen parameter is highlighted Select Off to deactivate a test tone for the associated channel No test tone will pass through the associated channel 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all desired test tones have been activated or deactivated 5 When all des...

Page 64: ...al noise Note The Gain Setting parameter setting has no effect when the CD Digital Direct parameter is set to On and a CD source is present Audio2 continued from page 3 23 Audio Out 2 Channel Speaker Setting Gain Setting Fix CD Digital Direct Off A1 Language General Video1 Audio2 V2 Move Exit SETUP On Off CD Digital Direct Possible Settings Default Setting Parameter TV Screen 16 9 Wide Component V...

Page 65: ...6 9 Wide 16 9 Compressed TV Screen Video Recording Format TV Screen Parameter Display Device Aspect Ratio Display Device Setting Appearance The picture appears between black bars at the top and bottom of the screen The picture appears cropped at the sides allowing the picture to fill the screen Although the picture on the screen might seem larger less of the picture is actually visible 4 3 Letter ...

Page 66: ...of the picture depends on the TV Screen parameter or TV Type prompt setting the video output format the loaded disc and display device settings The TV Screen parameter is associated with the Setup Navigator TV Type prompt 3 5 The TV Type prompt Widescreen 16 9 setting is equivalent to the TV Screen parameter 16 9 Wide Video Recording Format TV Screen Parameter Display Device Aspect Ratio Display D...

Page 67: ...onnection to the display device The RT 10 converts video sources recorded on film to 60 frames per second to create a more natural picture Refer to the Pure Cinema parameter description on page 3 30 for more information Progressive scan component video output is only available for NTSC discs Note The RT 10 is not compatible with all high definition display devices which might produce video artifac...

Page 68: ...ontrol signal The loaded disc supports the selected anamorphic trigger control signal It is recommended to toggle between the S1 and S2 settings if the picture appears stretched or otherwise distorted on the display device screen Frame Search On Off Enables and disables the time and time frame search modes 4 28 When On is selected these search modes are enabled for compatible disc formats When Off...

Page 69: ...in on the next page for more information Note The remote control VIDEO ADJ button can also be used to open the Video Adjust bar Video2 continues on page 3 30 Possible Settings Default Setting Parameter Background Gray Video Adjust N A N A Still Picture Auto Field Frame Auto On Screen Display On On Off Angle Indicator Off On Off Gray Black These parameters only appear when the Setup menu is display...

Page 70: ...t of noise reduction applied to the C component chrominance present in video signals MNR Mosquito Noise Reduction off to max Controls the amount of noise reduction applied to mosquito dot crawl noise present in video signals which produces video artifacts around picture edges as a result of MPEG compression BNR Black Noise Reduction off to max Controls the amount of noise reduction applied to blac...

Page 71: ...1 Auto1 Auto1 Auto2 On Off off to max 8 increments off to max 8 increments off to max 8 increments off to max 8 increments soft to fine 8 increments soft to fine 8 increments off to max 8 increments min to max 8 increments min to max 8 increments 0 IRE 7 5 IRE to 8 increments green to red 8 increments min to max 8 increments to 8 increments Off 1 2 3 fast to slow 8 increments The RT 10 is manufact...

Page 72: ...31 Video Memory Select Video Adjust Video Setup PureCinema Auto1 Auto2 On Off Move Select Check Auto1 DISPLAY ENTER YNR Off max Move Select Check DISPLAY ENTER Detail Off max Move Select Check DISPLAY ENTER CNR Off max Move Select Check DISPLAY ENTER MNR Off max Move Select Check DISPLAY ENTER BNR Off max Move Select Check DISPLAY ENTER Sharpness High soft fine Move Select Check DISPLAY ENTER Shar...

Page 73: ...NR off max MNR off max BNR off max Sharpness High soft fine Sharpness Mid soft fine Memory Off 1 2 3 Auto1 PureCinema Off Page 2 2 Detail off max White Level min max Black Level min max Black Setup 0IRE 7 5IRE Gamma Hue green red Chroma Level min max Chroma Delay Memory Off 1 2 3 Detail Off 7 5IRE 5 When the desired parameter is selected press the and arrows to adjust the setting When the desired ...

Page 74: ...ion Then press the ENTER button to select this option 3 When the Video Memory Select bar opens press the and arrows to highlight the desired Video Adjust bank When a bank is highlighted its settings are automatically applied to the picture on the display device screen allowing for previewing of bank settings These settings are automatically unapplied when a new bank is selected or the Video Memory...

Page 75: ...the best viewing method for still frame images On Screen Display On Off Controls the appearance of DVD top menus When On is selected pressing the remote control TOP MENU button opens a DVD top menu when the loaded DVD includes a top menu In some cases the remote control MENU button can also be pressed When Off is selected pressing the TOP MENU or MENU button does not open a DVD top menu even if th...

Page 76: ...e English Refer to the table that begins on page A 14 Subtitle Language English Refer to the table that begins on page A 14 Auto Language On On Off Subtitle Display On On Off Assist Subtitle Subtitle Off Selected Subtitle With Audio Selected Subtitle DVD Language On w Subtitle Language Refer to the table that begins on page A 14 These parameters only appear when the Setup menu is displayed in expe...

Page 77: ...e tab b Press the remote control arrow to move the cursor to the first character space that appears on the right of the on screen display Then use the remote control number buttons to enter the numeric code for the desired language Refer to the table that begins on page A 14 to determine the appropriate numeric code When the desired language is selected press the remote control ENTER button to ret...

Page 78: ...anguage is available on the loaded DVD the RT 10 selects that language If the selected subtitle language is not included on the loaded DVD the RT 10 selects the default disc subtitle language Select Other to choose a language other than English French German Italian or Spanish The DVD format recognizes 136 different languages which are listed in the table that begins on page A 14 When Other is sel...

Page 79: ...cted DVD menu language is available on the loaded DVD the RT 10 selects that language If the selected DVD menu language is not included on the loaded DVD the RT 10 selects the default disc menu language When w Subtitle Language is selected DVD menus appear in the selected subtitle language Select Other to choose a language other than English French German Italian or Spanish The DVD format recogniz...

Page 80: ...languages When the desired language is highlighted press the remote control ENTER button to select this language and return to the Language tab b Press the remote control arrow to move the cursor to the first character space that appears on the right of the on screen display Then use the remote control number buttons to enter the numeric code for the desired language Refer to the table that begins...

Page 81: ...anguage selected with the Audio Language parameter Select Selected Subtitle to display subtitles in the language selected with the Subtitle Language parameter If the loaded disc does not include the selected subtitle language the RT 10 selects the default disc subtitle language Setup Menus RT 10 3 41 Possible Settings Default Setting Parameter Setup Menu Mode Expert Expert Basic Setup Navigator N ...

Page 82: ...ncludes a tutorial to describe the highlighted menu item The Setup menu is shown in basic mode at the bottom of page 3 10 Setup Navigator Start Activates and deactivates the Setup Navigator which can be used to configure basic RT 10 settings without navigating through the entire Setup menu Select Start to activate the Setup Navigator and proceed to the OSD Language prompt 3 4 The Setup Navigator p...

Page 83: ...l passwords must consist of four numbers between 0 and 9 When a number is entered the cursor automatically advances to the next character space Press the arrow to return to the previous character space or the arrow to advance to the next character space 2 When a four number password has been entered an ENTER button appears on the on screen display to indicate that pressing the remote control ENTER...

Page 84: ...close the Confirm Code Number screen Instead the ENTER button grays and the cursor returns to the first character space Password continued To confirm the user defined password When a user defined password is assigned that password must be entered before the RT 10 will activate playback mode when a disc encoded with a user defined security level is loaded The user defined password must also be ente...

Page 85: ...n the on screen display to indicate that pressing the remote control ENTER button will assign the password Level 1 to 8 off country code Assigns a user defined security level requiring the password before the RT 10 will activate playback mode when a disc encoded with a user defined security level is loaded The Level control has no effect when a disc that is not encoded with a security level is loa...

Page 86: ...l When the Level control is selected the assigned password must be entered before a security level can be assigned When the current password is confirmed the Parental Lock Level Change screen shown above opens on the on screen display 1 When the Parental Lock Level Change screen opens press the remote control and arrows to increase and decrease the assigned security level The locks that appear on ...

Page 87: ...e remote control and arrows to scroll through the complete list of available countries When the desired country is highlighted press the remote control ENTER button to select that country and return to the General tab b Press the remote control arrow to move the cursor to the first character space that appears on the right of the on screen display Then use the remote control number buttons to ente...

Page 88: ...m the disc menu In other cases DVD As include bonus groups that cannot be accessed without a four number access code which is often located on the disc packaging The Bonus Group parameter is not available for other disc formats or for DVD As that include bonus groups that do not require an access code Note When playback of a DVD A bonus group that requires an access code is attempted the Bonus Gro...

Page 89: ... Controls playback of DVD A groups This parameter has no effect on other disc formats or on DVD As that include just one group of tracks DVD As can include up to nine groups of tracks Select All to automatically begin playback of the next group when playback of the selected group ends Playback will continue until playback of the disc ends Select Single to automatically activate stop mode when play...

Page 90: ...cuts provide convenient access to frequently adjusted Setup menu parameters without navigating through the entire Setup menu Note Shortcuts cannot be created for the following Setup menu parameters Linear PCM Out SACD Playback TV Screen Audio Language Subtitle Language Auto Language DVD Language Subtitle Display Subtitle Off Setup Navigator Parental Lock Bonus Group and Group Playback To create an...

Page 91: ...ed Setup menu opens on the front panel display which provides one line viewing of parameters and settings as shown above DISP_MODE DISP_OFF DISP_ON AUTO_P_OFF REMOT_CODE ENTER OFF ON_30MIN ENTER DVD_1 DVD_2 ENTER ADVANCED SETUP MENU Possible Settings Default Setting Parameter DISP_MODE DISP_OFF DISP_OFF DISP_ON AUTO_P ON_30MIN OFF ON_30MIN REMOT_CODE DVD_2 DVD_1 DVD_2 Advanced Setup Menu continues...

Page 92: ...isables automatic standby mode activation When ON_30MIN is selected the RT 10 automatically activates standby mode after 30 minutes of non use When OFF is selected the RT 10 does not automatically activate standby mode after 30 minutes of non use Advanced Setup Menu continued from page 3 51 To open the Advanced Setup menu 1 Press the Stop button to activate stop mode In some cases the Stop button ...

Page 93: ...talled in the system follow the instructions in the next column to assign the DVD_2 command mode to the remote control and the RT 10 The DVD_2 command mode is assigned to the RT 10 when factory default settings are restored The command mode assigned to the remote control is not affected when factory default settings are restored When two RT 10s are installed in the same system follow the instructi...

Page 94: ...gs 4 7 Audio Tracks Subtitle Languages Camera Angles Storing Disc Settings Playback Modes 4 11 Playback Last Memory Playback Stop Mode Resume Mode Pause Mode Still Frame Playback Frame by Frame Playback Slow Playback Random Playback Repeat Playback A B Repeat Playback Program Mode Search Mode Display Mode ...

Page 95: ...e optimal performance When loading discs pay particular attention to the bulleted items that begin in the next column and to other precautions that appear throughout this user guide Refer to the Disc Compatibility 1 5 Disc Care Handling 1 8 and Disc Maintenance 5 16 sections for more information The RT 10 is a single disc player Do not attempt to load more than one disc in the disc drawer at one t...

Page 96: ...rawer NAVIGATING DISC MENUS Most discs include on screen display menus that can be used to select disc settings control playback or view information about the disc The descriptions that begin below provide a general overview of disc menus available for each disc format Note This descriptions that begin below provide a general overview of disc menus available for each disc format These descriptions...

Page 97: ...the command indicated in the Command Matrix that begins on page 2 15 In some cases the command indicated in the Command Matrix can also be used when the menu is open Note the following The table on pages 4 5 and 4 6 provides a general overview of remote control commands that can be used to navigate disc menus Some commands might not be available for all discs within each format Navigating Disc Men...

Page 98: ...ses the PBC menu provided the loaded disc includes a PBC menu Perform no function Pressing the MENU button opens and closes the disc menu provided the loaded disc includes a menu Pressing the TOP MENU button performs no function Perform no function Pressing the MENU button opens and closes the MP3 Navigator provided the loaded disc includes an MP3 Navigator Pressing the TOP MENU button performs no...

Page 99: ...cted pressing the arrow activates playback at the first frame of the selected menu item Perform no function Perform no function Perform no function Perform no function Perform no function Perform no function Same as DVD V DVD A Same as DVD V DVD A Perform no function When the folder list is selected pressing the and arrows scrolls upward and downward through the folder list When the track list is ...

Page 100: ... output format MP3 audio tracks include an output format Audio track selection has no effect on the Audio Language parameter 3 37 setting AUDIO To select an audio track 1 When playback is activated press the AUDIO button to open one of the Audio bars shown below When a DVD V or Video CD is loaded an Audio bar similar to the one shown below will open at the top of the on screen display indicating t...

Page 101: ...ically activate using the selected subtitle language 3 When the desired subtitle language is selected press the Play button or the remote control ENTER button to activate playback using the selected subtitle language Audio Tracks continued from page 4 7 Note The Audio bar automatically closes a few seconds after the last command is received If this occurs playback will automatically activate using...

Page 102: ...w The Angle bar indicates the number of the selected camera angle and the number of camera angles from which the currently playing scene was recorded For instance the Angle bar shown below indicates that camera angle 1 of 2 is selected ANGLE If the Angle bar indicates that camera angle 1 of 1 is selected the currently playing scene was recorded from one camera angle In this case camera angle selec...

Page 103: ...mote control CONDITION MEMO button activates condition memory mode which stores preferred disc settings for up to 15 DVD Vs Once stored these settings will be automatically recalled whenever the disc is loaded Preferred disc settings can be stored for DVD Vs that allow the selection of on screen display disc menu language audio track audio language and output format subtitle language camera angle ...

Page 104: ...g titles chapters groups or tracks even if a different playback mode i e random playback was activated before the switch PLAY When playback is activated the remote control and buttons might stop functioning To restore functionality press the Stop button to activate stop mode In some cases the Stop button must be pressed twice in succession to activate stop mode Then press the Play button to reacti...

Page 105: ...ailable Available Available Available Available Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Available Available Available Not Available Group Track Group Track Page Track Track Track Track Track Track Folder Track Track Track Track Not Available Available Available Available Not Available Track Track Title Chapter Title Chapter Program Group Track Program Track All Program Track Disc Progr...

Page 106: ...ondition Memory bar LAST MEMO To activate playback from a bookmarked playback time 1 Make sure a disc for which a bookmark has been created is loaded If playback automatically activates press the Stop button to activate stop mode In some cases the Stop button must be pressed twice in succession to activate stop mode If the disc menu automatically opens on the on screen display press the remote con...

Page 107: ...DE The front panel and remote control Stop button can be used to activate stop mode which stops playback of the loaded disc In some cases the Stop button must be pressed twice in succession to activate stop mode When an MP3 is loaded activating stop mode does not deselect the selected folder unless random playback or program mode is activated Audio automatically mutes when stop mode is activated T...

Page 108: ...ll frame images When set to Field the RT 10 produces tight stable and generally shake free still frame images When set to Frame the RT 10 produces sharper but shakier still frame images When set to Auto the RT 10 automatically selects the best viewing method for still frame images Still frame images displayed on CRT display devices for long periods of time can burn in or create ghost images on the...

Page 109: ...activated playback cannot be reactivated at the current playback time FRAME BY FRAME PLAYBACK The remote control Pause and buttons can be used to activate frame by frame playback which plays the loaded disc one frame at a time in the selected direction Video CDs are not compatible with reverse frame by frame playback Audio automatically mutes when frame by frame playback is activated To activate f...

Page 110: ...andom order of chapters beginning with the currently playing chapter Random chapter playback includes chapters in the currently playing title It does not include chapters in other titles When the currently playing title includes just one chapter activating random chapter playback repeats playback of that chapter Group Activates playback of the loaded disc in a random order of groups beginning with...

Page 111: ...t the current playback time To activate random playback 1 When playback is activated press the remote control RANDOM button If a DVD is loaded one of the Random bars shown above will open at the top of the on screen display The Random bar indicates the selected random playback mode Proceed to step 2 If another disc format is loaded random track playback will automatically activate beginning with t...

Page 112: ...ates repeat playback of the currently playing chapter Group Activates repeat playback of the currently playing group REPEAT Track Activates repeat playback of the currently playing track Folder Activates repeat playback of the currently playing folder All or Disc Activates repeat playback of the loaded disc Program Activates repeat playback of the currently playing program list Repeat program play...

Page 113: ...When playback is activated press the REPEAT button to open one of the Repeat bars shown above will open at the top of the on screen display The Repeat bar indicates the selected repeat playback mode If the Repeat bar does not open at the top of the on screen display repeat playback might not be available for the loaded disc The table on page 4 12 indicates the repeat playback modes available for e...

Page 114: ... open at the top of the on screen display to indicate that an end time point B has been selected When the Repeat Memory bar opens A B repeat playback is automatically activated When the user defined end time point B is reached regular playback is automatically activated at that time Proceed to step 4 3 Press the A B button again at the desired end time point B The Repeat A B bar shown below right ...

Page 115: ... Pauses must be inserted between two values In other words pauses cannot be inserted in the first and last fields Playback Controls Lexicon 4 22 A B Repeat Playback continued from page 4 21 To deactivate A B repeat playback Press the A B button or the remote control CLEAR button to activate playback at the current playback time In some cases the A B button must be pressed twice in succession to de...

Page 116: ...nd pauses include values 100 and above include values that are not included on the loaded disc Program lists cannot be created when playback or pause mode is activated include more than 24 entries including tracks and pauses include values 100 and above include values that are not included on the loaded disc Program lists can be stored for up to 24 discs The Program Memory parameter 4 24 determine...

Page 117: ...s activated the RT 10 is powered off or factory default settings are restored The Program Memory parameter setting applies to all program lists that have been created for the loaded disc In other words the Program Memory parameter cannot be set to On for a program title list and to Off for a program chapter list Program Mode continued from page 4 23 To create a program list Note These instructions...

Page 118: ...ppears to the right of the parameter label Then press the and arrows to highlight the desired setting When the desired setting is highlighted press the remote control ENTER button to select this setting When the desired setting has been selected If this is a program title list proceed to step 5 If this is a program chapter list proceed to step 6 5 Press the and arrows to select the Title or Group ...

Page 119: ...e pressed twice in succession to activate stop mode 3 When stop mode is activated press the remote control CLEAR button to delete the oldest non stored program list Program Mode continued from page 4 25 7 When the desired values have been entered press the Play or ENTER button to close the Program tab and activate program playback Press the PROGRAM button to close the Program tab without activatin...

Page 120: ...isc is loaded press the remote control MENU button to open an MP3 Navigator similar to the one shown at the top of the next column 3 When the MP3 Navigator opens press the remote control and arrows to select the folder list on the left side of the MP3 Navigator 4 When the folder list is selected press the and arrows to select the desired folder for which to create a program list 5 When the desired...

Page 121: ... track or folder This search mode is not available unless playback or pause mode is activated Program Mode continued from page 4 27 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 until all desired tracks have been added to the program list 9 When all desired tracks have been added to the program list press the MENU button to close the MP3 Navigator To activate program playback press the PROGRAM button to open the program...

Page 122: ...ilable for the loaded disc The table on page 4 12 indicates the search modes available for each disc format Note The search bar automatically closes a few seconds after the last command is received When this occurs search mode is automatically deactivated 4 When the desired search mode is selected press the remote control number buttons to enter a search value It is not required to press the 10 bu...

Page 123: ...play screens available for each disc format The display bars descriptions that begin on page 4 32 indicate the display bars available for each disc format SEARCH Display Screens Display Screen A DVD V Indicates the number of chapters included in each title on the loaded disc Display Screen B DVD A Indicates the number of tracks included in each group on the loaded disc Display Screen C DVD RW R In...

Page 124: ...04 1 12 09 1 04 05 1 08 10 1 08 Information DVD 1 1 Exit DISPLAY Group Track Group Track 01 1 1 06 1 1 02 1 1 07 1 1 03 1 1 08 1 1 04 1 1 09 1 1 05 1 1 10 1 4 Information DVD 1 1 Exit DISPLAY Disc Title Original 1 6 Play List 1 3 Information DVD RW Exit DISPLAY Total time 72 04 Track Time Track Time 01 5 23 06 6 51 02 4 55 07 3 18 03 6 13 08 6 50 04 5 45 09 4 16 05 5 10 10 3 22 Information Compact...

Page 125: ...1 4 5 2 3 C Play 1 5 15 25 Tr Rate 4 8 1 4 5 2 3 D Play 1 5 10 Tr Rate 4 8 1 4 5 2 3 G Play 1 5 10 Track 3 07 3 17 1 4 5 2 3 E Play 1 5 10 Group 20 15 33 30 1 4 5 2 3 F The letters and numbers in the display bar illustrations shown here and at the top of the next page correspond to the numbered items in the tables that begin below Display Bar B DVD V No Description 1 Indicates whether playback or ...

Page 126: ...ar D DVD V No Description 1 Indicates whether playback or pause mode is activated 2 Indicates the numbers of the currently playing title and chapter 3 Indicates the elapsed playback time of the currently playing title minutes seconds 4 Indicates the display bar format 5 Indicates the current transmission rate Display Bars continues on page 4 34 Play 5 0 40 Track 2 57 3 37 1 4 5 2 3 H Play 1 8 0 15...

Page 127: ... Bar E DVD A No Description 1 Indicates whether playback or pause mode is activated 2 Indicates the numbers of the currently playing group and track 3 Indicates the elapsed playback time of the currently playing track 4 Indicates the display bar format 5 Indicates the remaining and total playback time of the currently playing track Display Bar F DVD A No Description 1 Indicates whether playback or...

Page 128: ...e currently playing track 4 Indicates the display bar format 5 Indicates the name of the currently playing track Display Bar K MP3 No Description 1 Indicates whether playback or pause mode is activated 2 Indicates the numbers of the currently playing folder and the total number of folders on the loaded disc 3 Indicates the elapsed playback time of the currently playing track 4 Indicates the displa...

Page 129: ...ssion rate To open a display bar 1 Make sure playback or pause mode is activated 2 When playback or pause mode is activated press the remote control DISPLAY button to open one of the display bars shown on pages 4 32 and 4 33 The tables that begin on page 4 32 indicate the display bars available for each disc format 3 Press the DISPLAY button again to cycle through all display bars available for th...

Page 130: ...ng 5 2 Power Issues Remote Control Issues Video Output Issues Audio Output Issues Playback Issues Setup Menu Issues Playback Control Issues Miscellaneous Issues RT 10 Maintenance 5 15 Disc Maintenance 5 16 Restoring Factory Default Settings 5 16 ...

Page 131: ...remote control requires two AA batteries that should be replaced as needed It is strongly recommended to use Alkaline batteries which last longer without leaking 3 If the RT 10 is not using the IR IN connector make sure the remote control is in line of sight with the front panel display remote control sensor Eliminate obstructions between the remote control and the remote control sensor The remote...

Page 132: ...output connection V OFF The picture on the associated display device screen appears stretched or otherwise distorted 1 Set the TV Type prompt 3 5 or TV Screen parameter 3 25 to the appropriate setting for the associated display device 2 Make sure all associated components particularly display devices are configured with the correct settings 3 Press the remote control SETUP button to close the Setu...

Page 133: ... pause mode still frame playback frame by frame playback and slow playback Audio automatically mutes when these playback modes are activated 2 Examine the rear panel to ensure that the required audio output connection 2 12 has been made and that audio cables have been fully inserted Video Output Issues continued from page 5 3 The picture on the associated display device screen includes video artif...

Page 134: ...to Dolby Digital PCM if the associated component is not compatible with Dolby Digital sources The RT 10 is powered on but there is no stereo audio 1 Set the Audio Out parameter 3 16 to 2 Channel When this parameter is set to 5 1 Channel the RT 10 passes multi channel audio output to the associated component 2 Make sure the loaded disc allows audio downmixing Discs such as DVD As that do not allow ...

Page 135: ...rameter is set to NONE Audio Output Issues continued from page 5 5 The RT 10 is powered on but there is no multi channel audio 1 Set the Audio Out parameter 3 16 to 5 1 Channel When this parameter is set to 2 Channel the RT 10 passes 2 channel audio output to the associated component Dolby Digital DTS and MPEG sources are downmixed to two channels allowing playback of all audio channels recorded o...

Page 136: ...configured with the correct settings PLAYBACK ISSUES The disc drawer automatically opens when a disc is loaded 1 Make sure a compatible disc is loaded The RT 10 is compatible with 5 inch 12cm and 3 inch 8cm conventional round discs Do not attempt to load discs with other size and shape characteristics such as those shown below All discs must align with the circular guide inside the disc drawer 2 M...

Page 137: ...t is included in a complex MP3 file structure When this occurs the message Please wait a moment appears on the on screen display Playback Issues continued from page 5 7 Playback will not activate 1 Make sure a compatible disc format is loaded 1 5 2 Make sure the disc is properly loaded 4 2 Load single sided discs with the label side facing upward and double sided discs with the side intended for p...

Page 138: ...bookmarks are automatically deleted when factory default settings are restored SETUP MENU ISSUES The Setup Navigator automatically activates when the Setup Menu is opened 1 When factory default settings are restored the Setup Navigator prompt 3 4 automatically opens on the on screen display whenever the remote control SETUP button is pressed while stop mode is activated If this occurs select the A...

Page 139: ...onnected to an associated component such as the MC 12 or MC 8 Digital Controller which allows output levels to be calibrated for analog audio sources Test Tones 3 21 will not activate 1 Press the Stop button to activate stop mode Test Tones cannot be activated when playback resume or pause mode is activated Setup Menu Issues continued from page 5 9 Setup menu parameter settings are cancelled 1 Par...

Page 140: ...that are not recorded with subtitles The Parental Lock Level 3 45 and Country Code 3 47 controls are not available 1 Make sure the Parental Lock Password control 3 42 has been used to assign a password The Level and Country Code controls are not available unless a password has been assigned 2 When the Level control is used to assign a security level the Country Code control is not available The pa...

Page 141: ...ections the loaded DVD V does not allow For instance if the loaded DVD V does not allow selection of an on screen display disc menu language setting a preferred on screen display disc menu language setting cannot be stored However preferred disc settings can still be stored for other selections the loaded DVD V allows Setup Menu Issues continued from page 5 11 The Advanced Setup menu will not open...

Page 142: ...sed to select a subtitle language 4 8 1 Make sure a DVD V recorded with subtitles is loaded Subtitle language selection is not available for other disc formats or for discs that are not recorded with subtitles 2 Activate playback Subtitle language selection is not available unless playback is activated 3 The disc menu might allow selection of the desired subtitle language The remote control ANGLE ...

Page 143: ...ame by frame playback or frame time search mode is available for the loaded disc The table on page 4 12 indicates the playback modes available for each disc format Playback Control Issues continued from page 5 13 A certain value cannot be added to a program list 4 22 1 Program lists cannot contain values 100 and above or values that are not included on the loaded disc For instance a program title ...

Page 144: ...ge 5 16 to restore factory default settings 3 Contact an authorized Lexicon dealer 4 Contact Lexicon Customer Service at 781 280 0300 or www lexicon com RT 10 MAINTENANCE The RT 10 exterior surface can be cleaned with a soft dry lint free cloth Do not use a cloth made with steel wool or metal polish Do not soak the cloth in alcohol benzene acetone based cleaners or strong commercial cleaners If th...

Page 145: ...ton to power the RT 10 on The message RESET OK should appear on the front panel display If it does not factory default settings have not been restored Begin again with step 1 If problems persist contact Lexicon Customer Service at 781 280 0300 or www lexicon com DISC MAINTENANCE Disc surfaces that have been marked with fingerprints dust or other dirt can be cleaned Use a soft dry lint free cloth t...

Page 146: ...A Appendix Specifications A 2 Declaration of Conformity A 3 Setup Menu Screens A 4 Table of Languages Language Codes A 14 Table of Country Codes A 16 Installation Worksheet A 17 ...

Page 147: ...ations Typical production unit specifications might differ Specifications are subject to change without notice 4 stereo RCA pairs for Front L R 2 pairs Surround L R Center and Subwoofer Analog 1 AES EBU XLR 1 coaxial RCA and 1 optical Toslink Sample Rates 44 1 48 88 2 and 96kHz 16 to 24 bits All digital audio output connectors conform to IEC 958 and S PDIF standards Digital 24 bit 192kHz PCM and p...

Page 148: ...VAC 50 to 60Hz North South American models 230VAC 50 to 60Hz European Korean models 100VAC 50 to 60Hz Japanese Model Power Requirements Specifications are subject to change without notice DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directive s 89 336 EEC and 93 68 EEC Standard s to which Conformity is Declared EN55013 1990 A12 1994 A13 1996 A14 1999 EN55020 1994 A11 1996 A12 1999 A13 1999 A14...

Page 149: ...1 2 Amp Connection 4 5 Center speaker is connected to an amplifier Setup Navigator Present Not Present Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Select Exit Center Speaker Present ENTER SETUP 1 2 Amp Connection 4 5 Surround speakers are connected to an amplifier Setup Navigator Present Not Present Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Select Exit Surround Speakers Present ENTER SETUP 1 2 Amp C...

Page 150: ...Off Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital DTS Out DTS PCM Linear PCM Out Down Sample On MPEG Out MPEG PCM Digital Out On SACD Playback 2ch Area Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP Setup Menu Mode Expert Setup Navigator Parental Lock Off us Other setups Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP OSD Language English Audio Language English Subtitle Language English Auto Language...

Page 151: ...On MPEG Out MPEG PCM Digital Out On SACD Playback 2ch Area Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP Down Sample On Down Sample Off Linear PCM Out Audio DRC Off Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital DTS Out DTS PCM Linear PCM Out Down Sample On MPEG Out MPEG PCM Digital Out On SACD Playback 2ch Area Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP On Off Digital Out Audio DRC Off Dolby Di...

Page 152: ...0 0ft RS 10 0ft SW 10 0ft Speaker Setting A1 Language General Video1 Audio2 V2 Size Select Exit Return Distance ENTER SETUP L C R LS RS SW L 0 0dB C 0 0dB R 0 0dB RS 0 0dB LS 0 0dB SW 0 0dB A1 Language General Video1 Audio2 V2 Test Tone Select Exit Return Gain Setting ENTER SETUP L C R LS RS SW L Off C Off R Off RS Off LS Off SW Off A1 Language General Video1 Audio2 V2 Gain Select Exit Return Test...

Page 153: ...S2 Frame Search Off Screen Saver Off Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP On Off Frame Search TV Screen 16 9 Wide Component Video Progressive Video Out Video S Video Out S2 Frame Search Off Screen Saver Off Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP On Off Screen Saver Background Gray Video Adjust Still Playback Auto On Screen Display On Angle Indicator On Audio1 Language...

Page 154: ...ect Check DISPLAY ENTER Sharpness Mid soft fine Move Select Check DISPLAY ENTER White Level min max Move Select Check DISPLAY ENTER Black Level min max Move Select Check DISPLAY ENTER Chroma Level min max Move Select Check DISPLAY ENTER Gamma Move Select Check DISPLAY ENTER Chroma Delay Move Select Check DISPLAY ENTER Prog Motion Move Select Check DISPLAY ENTER Hue green red Move Select Check DISP...

Page 155: ...h Auto Language On DVD Language English Subtitle Display On Subtitle Off Selected Subtitle Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP On Off Auto Language OSD Language English Audio Language English Subtitle Language English Auto Language On DVD Language English Subtitle Display On Subtitle Off Selected Subtitle Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP w Subtitle Language Eng...

Page 156: ...ge General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP Password Level Country Code Parental Lock Setup Menu Mode Expert Setup Navigator Parental Lock Off us Bonus Group Auto Disc Menu On Group Playback Single Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit SETUP On Off Auto Disc Menu Setup Menu Mode Expert Setup Navigator Parental Lock Off us Bonus Group Auto Disc Menu On Group Playback Single Audio1 Language Gen...

Page 157: ...ck Password Change 1 Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit Return ENTER SETUP 2 3 4 Parental Lock Confirm Code Number Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit Return ENTER SETUP Level Confirm Code Number Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit Return SETUP Level Confirm Code Number Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit Return ENTER SETUP Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Parenta...

Page 158: ...y Code Parental Lock Country Code Country Code Confirm Code Number Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit Return SETUP Country Code Confirm Code Number Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Exit Return ENTER SETUP List of Codes Code 0 2 Country Code 2 Audio1 Language General Video1 A2 V2 Move Select Exit Return us ENTER SETUP 1 1 9 Parental Lock Country Code Screens Bonus Group Screens...

Page 159: ...0215 bo Breton 0218 br Catalan 0301 ca Corsican 0315 co Czech 0319 cs Welsh 0325 cy Danish 0401 da Bhutani 0426 dz Esperanto 0515 eo Estonian 0520 et Basque 0521 eu Persian 0601 fa Finnish 0609 fi Fiji 0610 fj Faroese 0615 fo Frisian 0625 fy Irish 0701 ga Scots Gaelic 0704 gd Galician 0712 gl Guarani 0714 gn Gujarati 0721 gu Numeric Language Code Abb Hausa 0801 ha Hindi 0809 hi Croatian 0818 hr Hu...

Page 160: ...rm Kirundi 1814 rn Romanian 1815 ro Kinyarwanda 1823 rw Sanskrit 1901 sa Sindhi 1904 sd Sangho 1907 sg Serbo Croatian 1908 sh Singhalese 1909 si Slovak 1911 sk Slovenian 1912 sl Samoan 1913 sm Shona 1914 sn Somali 1915 so Albanian 1917 sq Serbian 1918 sr Siswati 1919 ss Sesotho 1920 st Sundanese 1921 su Swedish 1922 sv Swahili 1923 sw Numeric Language Code Abb Tamil 2001 ta Telugu 2005 te Tajik 20...

Page 161: ...meric Country Code Abb Hong Kong 0811 hk India 0914 in Indonesia 0904 id Italy 0920 it Japan 1016 jp Korea Republic of 1118 kr Malaysia 1325 my Mexico 1324 mx Netherlands 1412 nl New Zealand 1426 nz Norway 1415 no Pakistan 1611 pk Numeric Country Code Abb Philippines 1608 ph Portugal 1620 pt Russian Federation 1821 ru Singapore 1907 sg Spain 0519 es Switzerland 0308 ch Sweden 1905 se Taiwan 2023 t...

Page 162: ...SD Language TV Type Analog Jacks Center Speaker Surround Speakers Sub woofer Digital Jack 96kHz PCM Audio Exit Setup Navigator Audio DRC Dolby Digital Out DTS Out Linear PCM Out MPEG Out Digital Out SACD Playback Audio DRC Speaker Setting Gain Setting CD Digital Direct L R Front Left Right Large C Center LS Surround Left RS Surround Right SW Subwoofer Refer below for Speaker Setting Gain Setting ...

Page 163: ... Screen Component Video Video Out S Video Out Frame Search Screen Saver PureCinema YNR CNR MNR BNR Sharpness High Sharpness Mid Detail White Level Black Level Black Setup Gamma Hue Chroma Level Chroma Delay Memory Prog Motion OSD Language Audio Language Subtitle Language Auto Language DVD Language Subtitle Display Subtitle Off Setup Menu Mode Setup Navigator Parental Lock Bonus Group Auto Disc Men...

Page 164: ...2 13 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 16 3 17 3 18 3 19 3 20 3 21 3 22 A 2 Jacks Prompt 3 3 3 5 to 3 6 3 16 3 23 Angle s Button 2 18 3 35 4 6 4 9 5 13 Indicator Parameter 3 29 3 35 4 9 Selecting Camera 2 18 4 9 5 13 Arrows Remote Control 2 16 3 2 3 4 3 9 3 52 4 6 4 22 Aspect Ratio 3 5 3 25 to 3 26 Audio 1 Tab 3 11 to 3 15 A 6 ills 2 Tab 3 15 to 3 24 A 6 ills A 7 ills Button 2 18 3 37 4 6 4 7 4 8 A continued Audio DR...

Page 165: ...ling 1 8 Compatibility 1 5 to 1 7 Drawer 2 3 Loading 4 2 to 4 3 Maintenance 5 16 Menus Navigating 4 3 to 4 6 Settings Selecting 4 7 to 4 11 Settings Storing 4 10 to 4 11 DISP_MODE Parameter 3 51 3 52 Display Button 2 18 4 30 4 31 4 36 Character 2 6 Front Panel 2 3 2 6 to 2 8 indicators Off Button 2 3 to 2 4 Mode 2 18 4 12 4 30 to 4 36 On Screen 5 4 icons Distances Setting Speaker 3 20 to 3 21 Docu...

Page 166: ...2 Digital Controller 2 11 3 3 3 7 3 11 3 16 3 18 3 22 5 6 5 10 MC 8 Digital Controller 2 11 3 3 3 7 3 11 3 16 3 18 3 22 5 6 5 10 Memory Parameter 3 31 3 32 to 3 33 MENU Button 2 16 4 5 Menus Navigating Disc 4 3 to 4 6 MNR Mosquito Noise Reduction Parameter 3 30 3 31 Mosquito Noise Reduction MNR Parameter 3 30 3 31 MP3 Navigator 4 4 ill 4 27 ill MPEG Out Parameter 3 3 3 11 3 14 N Navigating Disc Me...

Page 167: ... to A 3 Weight A 3 S S video Out Parameter 3 24 3 28 Output Connectors 2 10 A 2 SACD Connections 2 13 Playback Parameter 3 11 3 15 Safety Instructions inside front cover i ii iii vi to x Sample Rate Indicator 2 7 Screen Saver Parameter 3 24 3 28 Search Button 2 16 4 6 4 28 4 29 Mode 2 16 4 12 4 28 to 4 30 Security Level Control 3 42 3 45 to 3 46 Selecting Disc Settings 4 7 to 4 11 SETUP Button 2 1...

Page 168: ...5 to 3 26 Type Prompt 3 3 3 5 U Unpacking Inspection Instructions xi V Indicator 2 7 Indicator 2 7 Variable Output Levels Setting 3 21 to 3 23 Indicator 2 6 Video 1 Tab 3 24 to 3 28 A 8 ills 2 Tab 3 29 to 3 35 A 8 ills A 9 ills ADJ Button 2 18 V continued Video Connections 2 11 to 2 12 ON OFF Button 2 15 Out Parameter 3 24 3 27 Output 2 9 to 2 10 2 11 to 2 13 5 3 to 5 4 A 2 Output Impedance A 3 Pe...

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Page 171: ...on about where the unit should be taken or sent When making a written request please include your name complete address and daytime telephone number the product model and serial numbers and a description of the problem Do not return the unit to Lexicon Inc without prior authorization When Shipping a Product for Service 1 Pay any initial shipping charges which are the responsibility of the owner If...

Page 172: ...Inc 3 Oak Park Bedford MA 01730 1413 USA Tel 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0490 www lexicon com Customer Support Tel 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0495 Sales Fax 781 280 0499 Service Lexicon Part No 070 15658 Rev 0 01 03 ...

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