RCA DRC220N DVD Player User Manual


 
Chapter 1: Setup and Connections
2
VIDEO CD
Things to consider before you connect
Protect components from overheating
Don’t block ventilation holes on any of the components. Arrange the components so that air can circulate freely.
Don’t stack components.
When you place components in a stand, make sure you allow adequate ventilation.
If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on the top shelf.
Position cables properly to avoid audio interference
Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.
If you place components above the TV, route all cables down the side of the back of the TV instead of straight down the middle
of the back of the TV.
If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables. Also, keep the twin lead cables away from audio/video
cables.
Connection Pictures
Audio/video cables are usually bundled together. For better visibility, the connection pictures in this book show each cable
separately (audio left, audio right, and video). Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only
.
Types of discs your DVD player can play
DVD discs – contian picture and sound (DVD-R, DVD+RW are compatible with this player) .
CDs (CD-R, CD-RW) – Audio CDs contain musical or sound content only. MP3 discs are CDs that
contain MP3 files. This player is also capable of playing CDs that contain JPEG files.
Video CD discs – Like DVD video discs, Video CDs contain picture and sound content. The
difference is the amount of information that can be stored on the disc. VCDs typically have lower
picture and sound quality than DVD discs.
Some discs may not be
compatible due to laser pickup
and disc design.
1590940A 3/7/02 9:21 AM Page 2