Page 2 - : To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug; WARNING; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.; CLASS 1; Product Registration:; Please fill out the product registration card (packed
To reduce risk of electrical shock, do not remove cover or back (no user serviceable parts inside). Refer servicing to qualified personnel. FCC INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These lim...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
1 Chapter 1: Setup and Connections What’s in the Box ......................................................... 2Attaching the Battery .................................................. 3Removing the Battery .................................................. 3Initial Setup of the Remote Control ........
Page 4 - What’s in the Box
2 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Chapter 1 Connections and Setup 2 DVD Player User's Manual Changing Entertainment. Again. DRC616N Portable DVD Player DVD Battery Power Adapter and Charger Audio/Video Cable User’s Guide Important: Graphics in this User’s Guide a...
Page 5 - Connections and Setup; Attaching the Battery; Locating Pegs; Lay the battery down flat as shown in the illustration.
3 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Connections and Setup Attaching the Battery The battery has 3 locating pegs which must be inserted into the 3 holes beneath the player. Removing the Battery Remove the battery by pushing in on the tabbed arrow on the bottom of th...
Page 6 - Using the power adapter; Connect the power adapter’s supply cable to an AC power outlet.; The Player’s Power Supply; Using the battery; Install the battery as explained on page 3.; Charging the battery; Batter y
4 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Connections and Setup Using the power adapter 1. Connect the output from the power adapter to the player’s DC IN socket. 2. Connect the power adapter’s supply cable to an AC power outlet. The Player’s Power Supply You can power y...
Page 7 - Connecting your DVD Player to Other Components; Connecting the player to a television set
5 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Connections and Setup Connecting your DVD Player to Other Components Connecting the player to a television set If you want to use your portable player for home viewing, you can connect it to a television set using the Audio-Video...
Page 9 - 0 Navigation buttons; HUE; 2 Disc Compartment
7 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Connections and Setup A B C D E F A Volume + / – adjustment. B Headphones jack 1. C Headphones jack 2. D OPTICAL/AUDIO OUT jack Note: You can purchase an audio cable with a digital audio connector on one end and a mini-plug on th...
Page 10 - The Remote Control
8 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Connections and Setup The Remote Control
Page 11 - turned; Music; Using the MODE Button; COLOR
9 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Connections and Setup MODE (LCD) Accesses the video settings of the LCD screen. See the MODE options below. MUTE Reduces the audio level to minimum level. POWER Turns the player on or off. PROG (Progam) Supports a special functio...
Page 12 - Using Different Menus; The Disc menu –; The Disc menu is part of each; The DVD player’s Info Display –; The Info Display; The DVD player menu –; The DVD player’s menu
10 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Connections and Setup Using Different Menus Each disc is programmed with different features. There are three separate types of menus that you can use to access features: • The Disc menu – The Disc menu is part of each disc and i...
Page 13 - Regional Coding; Region 1; Turn on the DVD Player; Play; Compatible Discs
11 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Chapter 2 Playing Discs Regional Coding Both the DVD Player and the discs are coded by region. These regional codes must match in order for the disc to play. This player’s code is Region 1 . ALL means all regions. Other regions ...
Page 14 - Playing Discs; Playback Options; SHIFT button; - The SHIFT button on the remote control; Freeze Frame and Frame Advance; – While a disc is playing, press SHIFT, then; Skip Forward/Backward; Forward
12 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Playing Discs Playback Options To search a disc using the remote control, you can use the Fast Forward, Reverse, SLOW FWD, SLOW REV, STEP FWD, or STEP REV button. SHIFT button - The SHIFT button on the remote control is used in ...
Page 15 - Using the On-Screen Info Displays; or; PBC; Normal
13 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Playing Discs Using the On-Screen Info Displays The Info Display appears vertically on the left side of thescreen when you press the DISPLAY button on the remote while you’re playing a disc. Use the 5 or 6 buttons on the remote ...
Page 17 - The audio language can also be changed through the DVD player menu.
15 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Playing Discs Notes: The language feature only works if the disc was created with multiple language tracks. If the disc doesn’t contain the language you selected, the disc will play in the default language. When you choose an au...
Page 18 - Other Playback Features; Repeat; Creating a Bookmark
16 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Playing Discs Other Playback Features Using the remote control enables you to access some of the more advanced playback features such as Repeat, Random, Program, Bookmark and Zoom. All are accessed using the remote control. Repe...
Page 19 - Clearing a Bookmark; Movie
17 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Playing Discs 5. Use the 3 or 4 button to move the cursor to the bookmark you want to play. Press 4; (play) or ENTER. The Search display disappears automatically after a few seconds. Clearing a Bookmark The bookmarks are erased ...
Page 20 - Music Menu; Photo Menu; Photo; Movie Menu
18 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Playing Discs -USIC 0HOTO -OVIE MPSMPSMPS MPS MPS <-0<-P 0ROGRAM -USIC 0HOTO -OVIE ,IST *0%' -P6#$7-! 0REVIEW -USIC 0HOTO -OVIE *0%'-P6#$7-! ,IST Music Menu The Music menu is divided into three sections: Playback List, Edi...
Page 21 - The LANGUAGE Menu
Chapter 3 Menu System 19 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. The LANGUAGE Menu The Language menu enables you to set preferred language options for: • Menu Language (the DVD Player’s menu system) • Disc Audio (the dialogue of DVD titles) • Disc Subtitles • Disc Menu T...
Page 22 - Menu System; The DISPLAY Menu; TV Aspect; DISPLAY
20 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Menu System The DISPLAY Menu The DISPLAY menu contains the TV Aspect and Display Mode options that affect how a disc’s content looks if the DVD player is connected to your TV. TV Aspect The TV Aspect option adjusts the way a mov...
Page 23 - Display Mode; Letterbox; The AUDIO Menu; Digital Output; Dolby Digital and DTS; AUDIO
21 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Menu System Display Mode The Display Mode option can only be modified when the TV Aspect option is set to 4:3. The two options included in the Display Mode are Letterbox and Panscan . Letterbox – Choose this option if you want t...
Page 24 - Bitstream; PCM; Sampe Freq
22 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Menu System Bitstream – Choose this option when the DVD Player is connected to an amplifier with a built-in DTS decoder, Dolby Digital decoder, MPEG decoder, or other audio equipment with digital audio output jack. PCM – Choose ...
Page 25 - LOCK
23 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Menu System The LOCK (Parental Control) Menu You can set up the rating limits and lock your player to control the type of content your family watches. The parental control feature is a rating system for DVDs, like movie ratings....
Page 26 - Country Code; Region; The OTHERS Menu; OTHERS; Auto Play
24 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Menu System Country Code The Country Code is used to select the country of the disc. It is a prerequisite before the rating of the country can be selected. The DVD player is preset to Region 1 . The Country Code consists of two ...
Page 27 - and; Load Default; in the; menu and; Screen Saver; Your player is equipped with a screen saver that appears
25 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Menu System B.L.E. (Black Level Expansion) The Black Level Expansion adjusts how bright the picture appears. Choose between ON and OFF . Prev. Move Select O T H E R S B.L.E. Screen Saver PBC Load Default Lastplay Auto Play OFF O...
Page 28 - Troubleshooting; No power; the corresponding fuse or circuit breaker in your house’s fusebox.; The remote control does not work; can obstruct the sensor, causing the player to malfunction.; Disc won’t play; be played. This portable DVD player is; Picture Problems; TV Aspect
Chapter 4 Additional Information 26 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Troubleshooting You can correct most problems you have with your product by consulting the Troubleshooting list that follows. Note: If you prefer, we can provide you with the name of an Authorize...
Page 29 - Additional Information; The colors don’t seem natural.; Menu problems; LANGUAGE; Parental Control problems
27 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Additional Information The colors don’t seem natural. • Use the MODE button on the remote control to access the portable DVD player’s video options and adjust accordingly. The picture format does not match the screen format. • T...
Page 30 - Country; Netherlands Antilles; Country Codes
28 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Additional Information Country Code Country Code Afghanistan AF Greenland GL Argentina AR Hong Kong HK Australia AU Hungary HU Austria AT India IN Belgium BE Indonesia ID Bhutan BT Islands HM Bolivia BO Israel IL Brazil BR Italy...
Page 31 - Russian Federation
29 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Additional Information Country Code Country Code Panama PA Spain ES Paraguay PY Sri Lanka LK Philippines PH Sweden SE Poland PL Switzerland CH Portugal PT Taiwan TW Romania RO Thailand TH Russian Federation RU Turkey TR Saudi Ar...
Page 32 - Language Codes; Language
30 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Additional Information Language Codes Language Codes are used for the Disc Audio, Disc Subtitle, and Disc Menu settings. Language Code Language Code Abkhazian 6566 Estonian 6984 Afar 6565 Faroese 7079 Afrikaans 6570 Fiji 7074 Al...
Page 34 - Maintenance of Cabinet; Formation of Condensation; comes in contact with any cold parts inside the player.; Handling Discs; gently, and remove any water drops with a dry cloth.; Handling Cautions; and the player’s internal parts may be damaged.
32 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Additional Information Maintenance of Cabinet For safety reasons, when cleaning the cabinet be sure to disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet . • Do not use benzene, thinner, or other solvents for cleaning.• Wipe the ca...
Page 35 - Recommendations and Information Concerning Discs; sometimes not work properly.; CD-R and CD-RW discs with mp3 format “Sound” files; DOS and Windows applications as well as with Mac OS.; Information updated in December 2002
33 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Additional Information Recommendations and Information Concerning Discs CD-R and CD-RW discs This player can play most CD-R and CD-RW discs. However, depending on the recorder of the discs of your personal computer, the type of ...
Page 36 - CD-R and CD-RW discs with JPEG format “image” files
34 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Additional Information CD-R and CD-RW discs with JPEG format “image” files To view your JPEG images on a TV set you do not need to record your photographs with a resolution above 400,000 pixels (which corresponds to an image for...
Page 37 - Limited Warranty; What your warranty covers:; Defects in materials or workmanship.; For how long after your purchase:; During the initial 90 days:; How to make a warranty claim:; Alameda; loss en route to Thomson.
35 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Additional Information Limited Warranty What your warranty covers: • Defects in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase: • 90 days from date of purchase - Unit exchange, which includes parts and labor. • 91 da...
Page 38 - What your warranty does not cover:; Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.
36 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Additional Information What your warranty does not cover: • Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage. • Adjustment of customer controls. • Damage from misuse or neglect. • A unit that has been modified or inco...
Page 39 - Accessory Information; How to Order; Remote Control
37 Graphics are for representation only. Your unit may differ slightly. Additional Information Accessory Information There are accessories available to complement your DVD Player. Prices are subject to change without notice. All accessories are subject to availability. A shipping and handling fee wi...
Page 40 - THOMSON; Printed in China
Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed below or on the carton. This will only add delays in service for your product. Thomson Inc. 10330 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46290 THOMSON Visit the RCA website at www.rca.com ©2004 Thomson Inc. Trademark(s) ® Registered ...