Toshiba SD-C2732 Manual Do Utilizador

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Regional Coding 
Region Protection Coding (RPC) of DVD Discs: this feature is supported on DVD Players and is used 
with DVD-Video Discs (i.e. movies). Currently, the motion picture industry has divided the world into 
different regional "zones." These regions or "zones" correlate to the regional markets into which the 
motion picture industry releases movies. Simply put, RPC Codes are placed on Movie Discs marketed 
throughout the world based on the region of the world where they are being sold. These RPC codes 
help to control and prevent the pirating of new release movies into other motion picture market regions 
prior to their true release dates within those markets.
 
The SD-C2732 DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive supports the current RPC phase 2 industry specifications. This 
means that when the DVD-ROM drive ships from the factory it is set to the region for which the 
Operating System was intended. In other words the drive is set to support the Region 1 (North America) 
Operating System and will only play Region 1 (North America) DVD-Video movie discs.
 
 
Emergency Ejection
 
 
CAUTION: The following procedure is intended only as a last resort when 
pressing the eject button fails to open the Loading Tray. 
 
1.  Turn computer power OFF by properly shutting down system.  
2.  Insert a solid bar (i.e. large paper clip) into Emergency Eject hole and push in as shown in the 
picture below.  
3.  Loading tray will open/eject.  
 
Figure 2.Using Emergency Eject 
Handling Media  
DVD media is sensitive to dust and fingerprints. Carefully handle media by its edges only. If a DVD 
movie skips or hangs during playback, clean the media. Most DVD video playback issues are media-
related and can be remedied by proper handling and care of media.
 
Cleaning Media  
Try to avoid touching the read area (underside) of the disc as dirt and smears will degrade the disc 
accessing speed. 
If the disc becomes dirty wipe it with a damp soft cloth. Avoid cleaning in a circular motion, but rather 
from the inner side outward.