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RCA DRC225N

RCA DRC225N
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DVD Player
User's Guide
DRC22SN
Ch_lgJng Entertainment.Again.
Install Batteries in the Remote
__) nsert ewe AA batgeries, matching tile polarities
indicated_ inside the battery compartment
Notes." Do #or mJx di_hret_ types of batteries or new and
old batteries.
Do not use rechargoable batteries
D_p0se of batteries in the proper manner, according to
fedora!, st_e, and ;ocai _egu_tions.
Connection: DVD +TV
DVD Player
WARNIN6
RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK•
DO NOT OPEN.
Tc rcduce risk of dectrical shock, thbnot remove
covcr or back (no user scndceable parts i_sidc)
£_fer s_ldng to qg_lifled personnel¸
A TNs sb"mh01indicates "dangerous voltage' _ Tins s}_ab01 indicates
in,de the product that presents a risk of _ mip0rLa_t thstructI0nselectric sii0ck or personal injury, acc0mpanymg the product.
WARN ING: Handling the cord on this product ..... d ...... Jated with ........ ies sold
with this product, will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause
birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
FCC INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device.
pursuan_ to P&r_ I S of the FCC rules.These limits a_e designed to provide reasonable p iotection
against harmfll interference in a r_sidential installation.Thi_ equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used [n accordance "with the instructions,
may cause harmful inte rlerence to radio communications. Howeve=_ ther_ is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause har_ftd
interference to radio or television reception, wbicb 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 rdocat_ the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiven
Connect dlis equipment into an oudet or= a circuit different horn that _o which die receivel is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for bdp.
This cla_s B digital apparatus meets all _equir_men_s of the Canadian Inter le_er, ce-Causin_
EquJpmer/t Regulations,
The Shock H_zard Marking and Associated Graphical Symbol is provided on the bottom panel of unit.
Refer to the identiPc_t ionh-ating label located on the back panel of your product for ire proper
operating voltage.
of plug tow_de slot, fully b/sort. LASER
Attention: Pour &viter les chaos _lectriques,
introduire la lame la plus large de la Pche dane la borne PRODUCT
correspondante de la prise et pousser jusq_ au fond.
Product Registration: Please fill out the product r_gisl;Fation card (packed separately) and
_etu_n it immediately. Fo_ U.S. customers:You_ RCA Consume_ Elecuonics produc_ may also be
registered at www.rcg.com/pl'Oductregistration. Registering this D_duct allows us to contact you
if necessary.
Keep your sales recei pt to obtain warranty pa_s and service and for proof of purchase.Attach
rt here and record the serial and model numbers in case you need them,The numbers are
located on the back of the playen
Hodel numbel: Set ial Number:
Purchase date:
Dealer address and phone:
WARNING:To reduce the risk of fire or
shock hazard, do not expose this DVD player
re rain or moisture. No objects Plied with
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the
apparatus.
CAUTION: FCC Regulations state that
unauthorized changes or modiPcations to this
equipment may void the user's authority to
opel ate it_
Note:This device is p_-otected by U.S. patent
numbers 4,631,603 and 4.577,216 and
4,819,098 and othe_ incullec_ual p_ope_ cy
rights.The use of kbcrovision's copy
,rotection technology in the d_vice must be
authorized by Placrovision and is intended
for home and other limited pay-pe_w_ew uses
only, unless otherwise author_ed in writing
by Hacrovision, Reverse engineering or
disassembly is p_ohibiced.
CAUTION:THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES
& LASER. USE OF CONTROLS OR
&DJUST-NENTS OR PERFORHANCE OF
:ROCEDURES OTH ER THAN THOSE
SPECIFIED HEREIN NAY RESULT IN
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. DO
NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR
FOURSELE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
_EKSONNEL.
This DVD player is designed and manufactured
:o respond to the Region Managemen_
information, if the Region number of a DVD
isc does not correspond to the Region
number of this DVD player, this DVD player
=annot play the disc.The Region number foE-
:his DVD player is Region No I.
Apparatus shall no_ be exposed to dripping or
splashing and that no objects filled with liquids,
such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus,
Note: VVhenewryouare _onnec_;ngyour system _abl#s,turn o_ the power and make certain that the
Rower co_dhas been removed i_m the wag oude_
I. Connect the audio cables m the AUDIO OUT L and R jacks on d_e bad< of your
DVD player and m the corresponding AUDIO INPUT jacks on yourTM
2. Connecg the video Cable.
2a Basic ronnection - Connect the video cable to theVlDEO OUT jack on the
back of the your DVD player, and to theVIDEO INPUT lack on yourT_
-OR-
2b. S-Video (not shown) - If yourTV has an S-Video lack cc_mect the S-Video
cable (nag provided) _o d_e S VIDEO on the DVD to the S VIDEO of yourTM
Note:If your?_/ doesn't have Audb andVideo lnput Jacks and on!yhas an RF_ack, you needto connect an
RFmodulator (not prowded)
Other Connection Options
COt_pON_NT VIDEO OUT
Pa ¥
%
ComponentVldeo C_les
COMPONENTVIDEO OUT (Y, Pb, Pr) Jacks
TheY, Pb, Pr, jacks provide optimum picture quality
because the video signal is separated into three
parts,
To ensure maximum picture quality, use three
video-grade cables (yellow) for the connecuon.You
ca_ also buy bundled component video cables that
are color_coded re match theY, Pb, Pr jacl<s (red,
green, and blue).
When using the COMPONENTVIDEO OUT
(Y, PB, PR) jacks of the portable DVD re connect
to another compc_ent with the same r.ype jacks.
remember _o change the Video Out se_ing in the
General Setup Page menu to YUV (Component).
The default setting is S-Video.
Note: Remember to connectthe audio cablesbecause the
component _ahe carries onlythe p_:ure s_gndi,not the sound.
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Digital Out
Coaxial Cable
DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL
Use this jack to connect your DVD player to a
Dolby Digital receiver or decoder. If the DVD
player is connected to a DTS receiver through
DIGITAL OUT and DTS track is selected, there will
be 11o soulld
Note: Some receivels have either the Coaxidi/Opt;cal type
dig_al audio input jack arm some haw both Lfnd_r most
condgion_, optical and coaxial connecti_,s w0_k equaily weP-
the 0nly difference _ the type of cable yo u connect to the jc_ck
Manufac_llred under hcense from Dolby Laboratories. "Do!by"arM _he deuble-D symbo! are tradernaths
of Ddby Laboratories. Confident_di unpub_hed _orks. © 1992-1997 Doiby Laboraton_s_ lnc.A!i r_ts
reserve_
DT_ _ a reg_sered trademark of D_itdi Home Theater S_tems, tnc
Windows Media and the Windows !ago ar_ trademarks or registered trrM_rnaths of Microsoft Corporatbn
in _le Unr_ed States and/or other countries.
@2005Thomson, Inc Printed in China
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RCA DRC225N Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRCA
ModelDRC225N
CategoryDVD Player
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Setup and Connections

Install Batteries in Remote

Instructions for installing AA batteries in the remote control, matching polarities.

Connecting DVD to TV

Guides for connecting the DVD player to a TV using audio and video cables.

Component Video Output

Explains using component video cables for optimal picture quality.

Digital Audio Output

Details connecting the DVD player to audio receivers via digital coaxial output.

Important Information and Precautions

Safety Warnings

Critical warnings about electric shock, laser exposure, and lead exposure.

FCC and Regulatory Compliance

Details on FCC compliance and Canadian interference regulations.

Product Registration and Service

Instructions for product registration and obtaining service information.

Disc Compatibility and Region Coding

Information on compatible disc types and regional code restrictions.

DVD Player Controls and Remote

Front Panel Buttons Overview

Description of the buttons located on the front panel of the DVD player.

Remote Control Functions

Explanation of various buttons and their functions on the remote control.

Disc Playback Operations

Disc Compatibility and Regional Coding

List of compatible discs and explanation of regional code matching.

Starting Playback

Step-by-step guide to power on the DVD player and begin disc playback.

Basic Playback Controls

How to search, freeze frame, advance frames, and use slow motion.

Advanced Playback Modes

Features like chapter skip, zoom, pan/scan, and repeat playback.

Programmable and Random Playback

Program Playback

How to select and program the playback order for discs.

Random Playback

Instructions for playing tracks in a random, unpredicted order.

Advanced Playback Features

Audio Language Selection

How to change audio tracks for different languages or formats.

Bookmarking Function

Creating, saving, and deleting points to resume playback later.

Display and Preview Options

Using the DISPLAY button and PREVIEW feature for disc information.

Introscan and PBC Control

Previewing tracks with Introscan and managing Video CD playback.

Media File Playback and Menu System

Playing mp3, WMA, JPEG Files

Guidelines for playing audio and image files from discs.

DVD Player Menu System

Accessing and navigating the player's setup menus.

General Setup Menu Options

Configuring TV display, video output, and menu language.

Player Settings and Preferences

Dolby Digital Setup

Adjusting Dolby Digital settings like dynamic range compression.

Preferences Setup Menu

Customizing audio, subtitle, disc menu, and TV mode preferences.

Ratings (Parental Control)

Setting parental control levels and managing passwords.

TV Mode and Video Output

Selecting progressive scan or interlace, and video output signal type.

Troubleshooting and Warranty

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for problems like no power, remote issues, or playback errors.

Picture and Sound Problems

Addressing distorted pictures, sound issues, and menu display problems.

Limited Warranty Information

Details on warranty coverage, duration, and how to make a claim.

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