DVD PlayerUser's ManualChanging Entertainment. Again.RC6000P
8 chapter 1Connections and SetupLLRR–FRONT–LOPTICAL COAXIALL1R1S-VIDEO OUTVIDEO OUTCOMPONENT VIDEO OUTMIXED AUDIO OUTANALOG AUDIO OUTDIGITAL AUDIO OUT
chapter 1 9Connections and SetupLLRR–FRONT–LOPTICAL COAXIALL1R1S-VIDEO OUTVIDEO OUTCOMPONENT VIDEO OUTMIXED AUDIO OUTANALOG AUDIO OUTDIGITAL AUDIO OUT
10 chapter 1Connections and SetupLLRR–FRONT–LOPTICAL COAXIALL1R1S-VIDEO OUTVIDEO OUTCOMPONENT VIDEO OUTMIXED AUDIO OUTANALOG AUDIO OUTDIGITAL AUDIO OU
chapter 1 11Connections and SetupDVD Player + TV + Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digitalor DTS ReceiverTo Connect the DVD Player1. Connect the left and right
12 chapter 1Connections and SetupLLRR–FRONT–LOPTICAL COAXIALL1R1S-VIDEO OUTVIDEO OUTCOMPONENT VIDEO OUTMIXED AUDIO OUTANALOG AUDIO OUTDIGITAL AUDIO OU
chapter 1 13Connections and SetupDVD Player + TV + VCR + Satellite Receiver1. Connect the audio cables to the AUDIO OUT L (left – white) and R (right
14 chapter 1Connections and SetupLLRR–FRONT–LOPTICAL COAXIALL1R1S-VIDEO OUTVIDEO OUTCOMPONENT VIDEO OUTMIXED AUDIO OUTANALOG AUDIO OUTDIGITAL AUDIO OU
chapter 1 15Connections and SetupSKIPON•OFF3-D SURROUNDPAUSEPLAY•CLOSEOPEN•STOPOKINFO GUIDE MENU GO BACKJOGPHONESLEVELMIN MAXFront Panel Control
16 chapter 1Connections and SetupFront Panel Display1. Angle indicator.2. Disc type indicator.3. Playback direction indicator.4. Lights when 3D surrou
chapter 1 17Connections and SetupInstall Batteries in the Remote1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote.2. Insert new batter
Important InformationProduct RegistrationPlease fill out the product registration card and return it immediately. Returningthis card allows us to con
18 chapter 1Connections and SetupHow to Find Your TV’s Video Input ChannelYou need to tune your TV to the Video Input Channel (or S-Video Channel if y
chapter 1 19Connections and SetupHow to Move Around the DVD Player’s MenuSystemThe technical term for how you move through the DVD Player’s menu syste
20 chapter 1Connections and SetupThe Remote ControlYou can use this remote to control compatible televisions and A/V receiver/amplifiers. The TVbutton
chapter 1 21Connections and SetupOther Remote Control Buttons(listed alphabetically)This section describes what each button does when the remote isope
22 chapter 1Connections and SetupMUTE Lowers the volume to an inaudible level.Number buttons (0-9) Use the number buttons to input informationsuch as
Chapter Overview• Regional Coding• Using Different Menus• Loading and Playing Discs• Using a Disc Menu• DVD Playback Features• Using the On-Screen Inf
24 chapter 2Playing DVDsRegional CodingBoth the DVD player and the discs are coded by region. These regional codes must match inorder for the disc to
chapter 2 25Playing DVDsTo Load and Play a DiscTurn on the TV and your DVD player (press ON•OFF on the player or the remote control).TipMany discs ski
26 chapter 2Playing DVDs2. Press the up/down arrow buttons to highlight the menu item youwant to choose, and press OK. In the example on the left, Lan
chapter 2 27Playing DVDsFast Motion Playback (Picture Scan)To scan through a section of the disc during playback, use the Picture Scan feature. You ca
1Table of ContentsChapter 1: Connections and SetupThings to Consider Before You Connect ...
28 chapter 2Playing DVDsRandom PlaybackRandom playback plays a disc title’s chapters in random order. If there is more than one title, thetitle with t
chapter 2 29Playing DVDsUsing the On-Screen Info BannerThe on-screen information banner can be used to:• access a specific title or chapter on a DVD•
30 chapter 2Playing DVDsSelecting a Chapter Number1. During disc playback, press INFO on the remote (the info banner appears).2. Use the up/down arrow
chapter 2 31Playing DVDsChanging the Subtitle Language (On the Player)You can temporarily change the default subtitle language (provided additional la
32 chapter 2Playing DVDsChanging the Camera AngleSome DVDs contain multiple angles of a particular scene or sequence. To indicate that multipleangles
chapter 2 33Playing DVDsClearing a MarkerThe markers are cleared each time a disc is removed from the player, or when the power is turnedoff. You can
34 chapter 2Playing DVDsUsing the 3-D Surround ButtonThe 3-D Surround button can be used to simulate surround sound.The Index FeatureThe index feature
chapter 2 35Playing DVDsSpecial FeaturesScreen SaverYour DVD player displays a screen saver so images don’t burn into your television screen. Thescree
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Chapter Overview• Loading and Playing an Audio CD• Audio CD Playback Features• Master VolumePlaying Audio CDsChapter 337Changing Entertainment. Again.
Table of Contents2Chapter 2: Playing DVDs (continued)Using the On-Screen Info Banner...
38 chapter 3Playing Audio CDsLoading and Playing an Audio CDBefore you load a disc, make sure that it is compatible with the player. Note that the fol
chapter 3 39Playing Audio CDsRandom PlaybackRandom playback plays a disc’s tracks in random order.1. Press PLAY MODE on the remote control (the Play M
40 chapter 3Playing Audio CDsUsing the Repeat FeatureThere are four repeat options:•Off• Track – repeats the track that is playing• Disc – repeats the
chapter 3 41Playing Audio CDsMaster VolumeDifferent types of discs may have different volume levels. The Master Volume feature allows youto set the vo
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Chapter Overview:• What is MP3?• Loading and Playing an MP3 CD• The MP3 Menu• MP3 CD Playback Features• Master VolumeChapter 4Changing Entertainment.
Playing MP3 CDs44 Chapter 4What is MP3?MP3 is a format for storing digital audio. MP3 is used mostly for music distribution on the internet.If you hav
Playing MP3 CDsChapter 4 45The MP3 MenuWhen you play a MP3 disc, the MP3 menu will be displayed instead of the DVD player menu. TheDVD player menu is
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VIDEO CDChapter Overview• What is a Video CD?• The Video CD Disc Menu• Loading and Playing a Video CD• Video CD Playback Features• Disc View• Master V
3Table of ContentsChapter 5: Playing Video CDs (continued)Video CD Playback Features ...
48 chapter 5Playing Video CDsWhat is a Video CD?Like DVD video discs, Video CDs contain picture and sound content. Video CDs (VCDs) areencoded in a di
chapter 5 49Playing Video CDsTo Load and Play a Video CDThe New Meaning of It All LibraryVolume OneAll Hands in the Cookie JarAll Hands in the Cookie
50 chapter 5Playing Video CDsVideo CD Playback FeaturesSelecting a Specific Track1. During disc playback, press INFO on the remote (the info banner ap
chapter 5 51Playing Video CDsDeleting Programmed Chapters1. Press the PLAY MODE button on the remote (after a moment the PLAY MODE screenappears).2. T
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Chapter Overview• The Audio Menu – Select the Audio Preference• The Subtitles Menu – Selecting the Subtitle Language• The Player menu – Changing the P
54 chapter 6The Menu SystemThe Audio Menu – Selecting the Audio PreferenceUse the Audio menu to select the soundtrack language.1. With no disc playing
chapter 6 55The Menu SystemThe Player Menu – Changing the Player MenuLanguageUse this feature to change the language for the player’s on-screen menu s
56 chapter 6The Menu SystemThe Rating Limit MenuCreating a PasswordBy default, the Rating Limit feature is unlocked (no password required). To set rat
chapter 6 57The Menu SystemSetting the Rating LimitThe Ratings Limit feature is a rating limit system, sort of like movie ratings. It works with DVDdi
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58 chapter 6The Menu SystemChanging the PasswordYou can change the password at your convenience.1. With no disc playing, press MENU (the main menu app
chapter 6 59The Menu SystemThe Audio Options MenuSelecting Digital Output TypeIf you have a receiver with a digital signal input, use this feature to
60 chapter 6The Menu System2x Playback AudioThis feature turns audio off or on when a disc is in 2x playback mode.1. With no disc playing, press MENU
chapter 6 61The Menu SystemThe Display MenuSelecting the Screen Format SettingDepending on the type of television you have, you may want to adjust the
62 chapter 6The Menu SystemUsing Still StateIf the picture flickers when you pause a DVD, try changing the Still State setting.1. With no disc playing
chapter 6 63The Menu SystemDimming the Front Panel DisplayUse this feature to adjust the brightness of the player’s front panel display.1. With no dis
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Chapter Overview• Programming the Remote• Troubleshooting• RCA Digital Video Disc (DVD) Limited Warranty• Accessories and Order FormOther InformationC
66 chapter 7Other InformationProgramming the RemoteThe remote can be programmed to control most brands of remote controllable TVs. The remote isalrea
chapter 7 67Other InformationTV CodesAdmiral ...1115, 1224Adventura ...
Chapter Overview• Things to Consider• Choose your Connection• The Jacks on the Back of the DVD Player• Front Panel Controls• Front Panel Display• Inst
68 chapter 7Other InformationCommon Problems SolutionsNo Power Insert the power cord’s plug securely into the outlet.Power turns itself off The power
chapter 7 69Other InformationDVD Problems Solutions No on-screen display The OFF setting is selected for OSD Display; select ON in the Setup menu.The
70 chapter 7Other InformationRCA DIGITAL VIDEO DISC (DVD) LIMITED WARRANTYWhat your warranty covers:• Any defect in materials or workmanship.For how l
chapter 7 71Other Information4. If the repairs are covered by your warranty, you will not be billed.Thomson assumes no responsibility for warranty shi
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chapter 7 73Other InformationOptical Plug to Optical Plug (3 ft.) DV3 $15.95Optical Plug to Optical Plug (6 ft.) DV6 $19.95Optical Plug to Optical Plu
74 chapter 7Other Information®rrsTMCharge your order on your VISA,MasterCard, or Discover Card byfilling in belowUSE YOUR CREDIT CARDIMPORTANT: Copy c
chapter 7 75Other InformationIndexSymbols16x9 612x Playback Audio 603-D Surround button 15, 21, 344 x 3 Letterbox 614x3 PS 614 x 3 Standard 61AA
76 chapter 7Other InformationDVD 28, 39, 50Programming the remote 66RR and L jacks 14Random PlaybackDVD 28, 39video CD 50Remote controlcomponent
6 chapter 1Connections and SetupThings to Consider Before You ConnectProtect Against Power Surges• Connect all components before you plug any of their
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chapter 1 7Connections and SetupChoose Your ConnectionThere are several ways to connect your DVD player. Please use the following chart to determinewh
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