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1. Note A function is only available if it features on the disc you have inserted For instance if you select the Subtitles function from the Info menu subtitles will only appear if subtitles have actually been provided on the disc If a menu or icon appears greyed out this means that this menu or the associated function is not available Sound IntroScan Languages DivX R VOD Compatible discs e DVD e DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW CD e CD R CD RW Compatible formats e DVD VCD Video Compact Disc SVCD Super Video Compact Disc JPEG e CD mp3 WMA DivX CD Kodak Picture More information about discs and compatible formats is available at the end of the booklet Regional coding Your DVD player has been designed to process regional management information that is stored on DVD discs DVD discs that have different regional codes to that of your player cannot be played The regional code for your player is 2 Europe the Middle East South Africa Japan ALL means all regions When you buy a disc check that it bears the correct logo Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals Basic Playback Operations Playback Switch the DVD player and TV set on Press the amp button on the front of the appliance to open the disc tray 2 Put the disc in with the printed side upwards in the case of a single sided disc 3 Press amp again to close the disc tray e Play starts automatically or e the Di
2. THOMSON DPL933VD C EZ B User manual stem Manual com Manuals CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OR BACK NO USER THE LIGHTNING FLASH AND ARROWHEAD WITHIN THE SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN THE TRIANGLE IS TRIANGLE IS AWARNING SIGN ALERTING YOU OF A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL AWARNING SIGN ALERTING YOU OF IMPORTANT DANGEROUS VOLTAGE INSIDE THE PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM BACK OF PRODUCT In accordance with the rating plate of the unit this unit complies with current standards concerning electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility LASER A 780 nm P max 5 mW CAUTION LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM Safety information UK socket Equipment for the UK is supplied with a mains cable fitted with a moulded plug CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Mains connection This appliance is suitable for use on A C mains supply 230V 50HZ only It must not be connected to D C mains Note The mains lead of the appliance is fitted with a moulded plug If the mains sockets are not compatible or if for any reason the plug is removed please follow the directions below The moulded plug cannot be rewired and if removed must be disposed of safely Remove the fuse to make it safer Do NOT under any circumstances plug t
3. Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com M2muals Additional Information Troubleshooting The appliance does not switch on Make sure it is plugged into a mains socket e Press the button on the remote control or the ON ECO button on the front of the appliance The device switches off spontaneously The device switches off automatically when it is in STOP mode for more than 30 minutes without any user intervention Switch it on again It is impossible to read the disc Insert the disc with the printed side facing up Check that the disc can actually be played by this device see page 28 f you are trying to play a disc containing JPEG files check that the files have a resolution of less than 2 megapixels Check that the disc s regional code matches the player s regional code This player s regional code is 2 Clean the disc see page 27 There is no picture Check you have switched on the TV set Check the connections see pages 4 and 5 Select the AV input assigned to the player on the TV The picture is of poor quality with snow or lines Check the connections see pages 4 and 5 There is no sound or the sound is of poor quality Check the connections see pages 4 and 5 Make sure the speakers are connected Make sure the MUTE function is not on No surround sound Check the speaker configuration in the Sound menu The remote control does not work or
4. recorded in Dolby Digital Distance All the basic settings have already been preset for the speakers included in the box However to make the surround sound more effective and suit the acoustic conditions in the room where you are listening you may need to delay the signal coming from some of the speakers Channel delay compensates for centre or surround speakers that are closer to the listening position than the front speakers specific functions with the Sound menu I Select the Sound option in the main menu using the A and Y buttons and press OK to confirm Select an option using the A and W buttons and press OK to confirm I Select Front Center or Rear using the A and Y buttons and press OK 2 Adjust the distance using the A and Y buttons and press OK Note The receiver speaker distance default settings are as follows Front speakers L R 4 5 m Centre speaker Cch 3 m Rear speaker SUR 3 m Test Tone This function is used to test the speaker setting and change the speaker level A short noise comes successively from each speaker Adjust the volume level using the A and W buttons Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals Player menus Language settings Play With this menu you can set the language for player EV Aere S Parental Control Player Menus B Display Disc Menus English Sound Audio English menus dialogue subtitles and the disc menus If you chose English du
5. One speaker wire is provided for each speaker connection Speaker wires are colour coded to match the Pre EM colour coded terminals un S iw all E An i BE ad Connect the speaker wire to the back of each speaker EXE and to the corresponding colour terminal at the back of the appliance Press down the tab to open the terminal and insert the wire 1 Release the tab to lock the wire in BLUE GREY STRIPED RED GREY STRIPED WHITE GREY STRIPED one STRIPED FT 1 the terminal 2 Do the same for the centre speaker rear i fe speakers and the subwoofer x nem tem Note When connecting the speakers make sure the polarities CENTER speaker wire to on the player of the speaker wires SPEAKER FRONT SPEAKERS and terminals match If the wires are reversed the sound will be distorted and lack bass out of phase effect Do not ground the output line as this will damage the speaker ownloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals B D Connections and Setup Positioning speakers QE i oF 2 L A i Courtesy Dolby Laboratories Courtesy Dolby Laboratories jp M m 1 1 Courtesy Dolby Laboratories H J i Bi i CD Left Right Front Speakers They mainly transmit music and sound effects 2 Centre In surround mode the centre speaker transmits much of the dialogue as well as music and effects It sh
6. and pressing the STOP button twice Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals D Info Menu VY Bookmark icon Ww Camera angle icon PlayBack Control icon zzz Q Sleep icon Bookmark DVD and audio CD The player can store up to 12 disc locations as long as the disc remains in the player and the unit remains switched on Note This function is only available with discs whose elapsed or remaining time appears in the Info menu I Press the INFO button then select the Bookmark icon with the lt and gt buttons and press OK to confirm Another menu is displayed describing six bookmarks To display the other bookmarks press the W button Eo Aour Bor Poe E 02 12 5672 CSR Unmarked 6 Play button Unmarked icon 2 To create a bookmark select a position shown as unmarked using the gt A and Y buttons and then press OK 3 To start playback from a bookmark select the 3 button then press OK to confirm 4 To delete a bookmark select the fil button and then press OK to confirm Camera angle DVD Some discs offer different camera angles for specific scenes I To change the camera angle press the INFO button then select the Camera angle icon with the lt and gt buttons or press the ANGLE button on the remote control 2 Choose the angle with the A and Ww buttons Note If the disc was recorded using a single camera angle this function is not
7. the ability of your computer to provide the total capacity of its microprocessor during the coding procedure During playback this leads to picture problems or a lack of synchronisation between sound and picture Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals Additional Information Precautions Handling and caring for discs Use If your appliance has been stored in a cool place for any length of time during a journey for example wait for about 2 hours before using it The openings located on the top and bottom are for ventilation and must not be obstructed During thunderstorms we recommend that you isolate the appliance from the electrical supply so that it is not damaged by electrical or electromagnetic surges This appliance is designed for continuous use Putting the DVD player into standby mode does not disconnect it from the mains supply To completely isolate the equipment remove the plug from the mains socket as some components remain connected to the electrical supply If you notice any burning or smoke disconnect the appliance immediately to avoid any risk of electrocution Do not attempt to look inside the appliance through the disk tray opening or any other opening You may be electrocuted or exposed to laser radiation This appliance is for domestic use only and must not be used for industrial purposes Total or partial copying of recordings protected by copyright legislation without the
8. CDs Changing chapter track While the disc is playing press the or mea button to go immediately to the next or previous chapter or to the next or previous track Zoom l While a disc is playing press the ZOOM button until you reach the zoom size you require 2 Move from one area to another using the gt A and Y buttons Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals Using the Info Menu You can display information about the disc during playback using the Info menu It will also allow you to access certain functions To display the menu press PLAY to start playback and then press the INFO button on the remote control Select the various options using the lt and gt buttons Then follow the instructions which appear on the screen and use the A or W buttons on the remote control to scroll through the options Note When one of the icons is greyed out this means that the relevant function is not available on the disc being played The invalid symbol indicates that the function selected or the button used is not available at this stage Info menu DVD Time display Chapter Audio Bookmark Sleep Title Subtitles Play mode Camera angle 00 02 16 T 01 C 02 eee z 2 gt PLAY qe ew amp 2 se amp 29 Info menu audio CD Time display Track Play Bookmark mode Sleep 00 01 10 HUME eu F qv pom seo Info menu VCD and SVCD Time display Track PlayBack Audio Pla
9. D MP3 dks PII TITLE TRK CHP PRESET PROG REP1 AB TUNED L R Pe PLII PRESET Su es Audio output in Dolby PL Il Preset station number Movie Dolby PL II Music or PROG Speaker s Dolby Prologic Emulation mode Programme mode activated DVD AUDIO DivX us Me lai i A dio output in DTS mode i i Type of disc loaded u P Sleep mode activated STEREO Ske in playback or in pause d nd s Tuner stereo signal detected P P paypal IN TEPEE MOCE C eae DVD def i Progressive Scan activated RDS data received PE DIGITAL E shies ldo E Audio output in Dolby Digital peser IUBE TEE AD cle mode CHP TUNED Chapter number DVD Radio station tuned Notes Etta DTS is a digital sound compression technique developed by Digital Theater Sound Systems for digital multichannel audio signals DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Oe Dolby and the double D symbol OU are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals Connections and Setup Connecting to audio visual equipment Cables are not provided TV p HOA LNO OIanv S AL NI OAGIA S i AL NI LHVOS YS LNO oranv TVOILdO QYS LNO OIanv AL O3GIA LN3NOdWOO SCART OUT OPTICAL IN COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO VIDEO O
10. Display option in the main menu using the A 4x3 TY Image gt standard Front display Dim Play Mode Parental Control Display Sound Black level Normal Languages PAL NTSC PAL b d TV Image Depending on the format of the DVD disc you can choose the picture format best suited to the format of your TV screen 4x3 Letterbox gives best reproduction of pictures recorded in this format i e with horizontal bands at the top and bottom of the screen or in 16x9 4x3 Standard reproduces a 4x3 picture without distortion 16x9 Widescreen reproduces 16x9 format films in full on a 16x9 screen Front Display This option lets you choose how the front display of the DVD player appears Three settings are available Auto the front display brightness dims when a disc is playing Bright the front display is always bright Dim the front display is always dim Black level This option lets you adjust the video brightness level Three settings are available Normal Dark and Light and W buttons and press OK to confirm Select an option using the A and Y buttons and press OK to confirm PAL NTSC In addition to PAL DVDs and VCDs you can enjoy NTSC films as well a 60Hz PAL compatible TV set is required If the pictures from the DVD being played appear in black and white on your screen try changing the colour standard Set the function to PAL or NTSC Video This option lets you select the
11. GMC encoding usually called point 2 point or 3 point GMC Ge mp3 files CD R and CD RW discs containing audio files in mp3 format With regard to CD R mp3 discs please follow all the recommendations for CD R above along with the comments below Your mp3 files should be ISO 9660 or JOLIET format ISO 9660 format and Joliet mp3 files are compatible with Microsoft DOS and Windows as well as with Apple Mac These two formats are the most widely used mp3 filenames should not exceed 8 characters and should end with the mp3 extension General name format Title mp3 When composing your title ensure that you use 0 characters or less have no spaces in the name and avoid the use of special characters including The total number of files on a disc should be less than 400 Use a decompression transfer rate of at least 28 kB sec kilobytes second when recording mp3 files Sound quality with mp3 files basically depends on the rate of compression decompression you choose Obtaining audio CD quality sound requires an analogue digital sampling rate that is conversion to mp3 format of at least 28 kB sec and up to 160 kB sec Choosing higher rates such as 192 kB sec or more only rarely produces even better sound quality Conversely files with sampling rates below 128 kB sec will not play properly Do not try recording copyright protected mp3 files Securized files are encrypted and code protected to prevent ill
12. RW discs rewritable Depending on the DVD writer and discs used Recordings using DVD R and DVD RW discs must be made in Video DVD mode Recordings using DVD RW discs must be made in accordance with the specifications for DVD RW discs with a 4 7 GB capacity VCD Video Compact Disc CD on which you can record up to 74 min of VHS quality video associated with still images audio dieg tracks and interactive menus SVCD Super Video Compact Disc Most SVCDs comply with the IEC62 107 standard SVCDs can be used to record up to 70 minutes of digital sound and images in accordance with MPEG 2 standards for video and MPEG standards for audio ww Audio CDs Exe Audio CDs 8 and 12 cm zx CD R CD RW Most CD R one recording only and CD RW discs rewritable This player can play most CD R discs CD Rs written during a multisession recording can also be played provided that the session has ended before the disc is played depending on the write software However depending on the condition of the CD writer computer and the disc used you may find that not all discs will play successfully When playing a CD R disc it is completely normal for the unit to take up to 20 seconds to recognise the disc before starting to play If the disc is not recognised after a period of 20 seconds remove the disc and then insert it again Irrespective of the actual recording capacity of the CD R do not use its full capacity CD Rs shou
13. UT Note Use only one of the connection methods shown above for each type of equibment SCART VIDEO OUT The SCART video socket provides the best quality for video signal If there is no Scart socket is available on your TV set check whether your TV has another Video socket Composite Component or S Video that you can use Scart cable to connect your player VIDEO OUT socket This socket yellow is also known as a composite video socket The picture quality obtained using a video connection is poorer compared to that obtained using a Scart connection Component video out The Y Pb Pr sockets provide optimum picture quality because the video signal is separated into three parts To ensure maximum picture quality use three video grade cables for the connection You can also buy bundled component video cables that are colour coded to match the Y Pb Pr sockets green blue and red Note If your TV set supports Progressive Scan you can use the DVD player s progressive scan output to obtain the highest possible video resolution In that case you need to activate the Progressive Scan option in the Display menu see page 23 Component cables S VIDEO OUT socket The S VIDEO OUT socket provides better picture quality than composite video the VIDEO OUT socket because the colour is kept separate from the black and white part of the video signal If your TV has an S Video sock
14. Use the and gt buttons to select an icon and the A and Ww buttons to choose an option see page 13 gt PLAY Volteface Time display Audio Sleep Downloaded From TheatreS ystem Manual com Manuals mp3 WMA JPEG and DivX files Note To guarantee playback of DivX files the audio must be mp3 format DivX Certified devices can play back any interleaved mp3 audio at any bitrate both CBR and VBR The audio must be sampled at standard frequencies such as 32 kHz 44 1 kHz and 48 kHz and must conform to the AVI file specification Apart from mp3 the audio formats recognised by your player are MPEG layer 1 2 AC3 DTS PCM Formats such as AAC and Ogg Vorbis are not supported by this player Renting purchasing DivX VOD files DivX VOD files are similar to DVD video rental discs The difference lies in the access to the media DivX VOD files are downloaded after paying a rental from certain commercial websites Prior to downloading a VOD you need to input the registration number of your DVD player on the purchase form on the site Follow the instructions below to find the registration number of your player I Insert a disc and select the Play Mode option from Play Piymode 4r ls cial P Rand i arental Contro andom 2 In the Play Mode menu select DivX R VOD Displ P E P i iid Zub The registration number is displayed on the TV set s screen Languages 3 Write down this VOD 8 character registration
15. WEE ROMAE TRE ORE UD RENE 24 Language settings eere eee eene eene entes toan uae 25 Additional Information Troubleshooting oiov nien vai eiae 26 Precautions ucscis cui tu cene m itia eis tilius itii quA 27 Guarantee P M NT 27 Technical data apii uisi rid PD DI TORTOR DOO seen eee 28 Discs and formats you can play 28 Sound Enhancement Systems e 29 HELPLINE THOMSON You can contact THOMSON by dialling 0871 712 1312 for United Kingdom 0 10 mn inc VAT www thomson europe com In the interest of improving the quality of our products we reserve the right to modify their features The information in this manudl is therefore subject to change and does not represent any kind of contract Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Mdnuals Connections and Setup Some points to check before you connect your TV set e Ensure that the mains supply in your house complies with that indicated on the identification sticker located on the back of your appliance e Install your appliance horizontally away from any source of heat fireplace or appliances generating strong magnetic or electric fields The components of this appliance are sensitive to heat The maximum ambient temperature should not exceed 35 Celsius e Leave sufficient space around the appliance to allow adequate ventilation 10 cm on either side and above it as w
16. al DivX Certified product that plays DivX 5 DivX 4 Divx 3 and DivX VOD video content in compliance with DivX Certified technical requirements Using memory cards Your player has two memory card slots You can transfer information JPEG or mp3 or WMA files from your memory cards to the player and display the pictures on screen or play the mp3 or WMA files The upper slot can read different formats the lower slot is for Compact Flash Cards Compatible Memory Cards Upper slot Secure Digital Card e MultiMedia Card Smart Media Card e Memory Stick Lower slot Compact Flash Card and 2 Reading Memory Cards Note Although your memory card may be compatible with the unit the data on the card must be in a format the player can read JPEG mp3 or WMA Py6y 4 i I Insert your memory card into the slot If a disc is Play Mode Insert CF Card playing press the STOP button Parental Control Insert MS Card 2 Use the A and Y buttons to select the Play option Display Insert SM Card uum from the main menu Languages 3 Use the A and Y buttons to select the card you want to access and press OK The contents of the card is displayed 4 Follow the instructions below to display or play files Note Use the DVD CD button to toggle between available media Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals mp3 WMA JPEG and DivX files Displaying JPEG files or playing mp3 or WMA files Bef
17. available There are very few discs offering more than one angle PBC PlayBack Control VCD The PlayBack Control function offers scenes and information which can be selected interactively via a menu It can also be used to display high resolution pictures if the disc contains any Press the INFO button then select the PlayBack Control icon Press the A and W buttons to enable or disable this function Sleep I Press the INFO button then select the Sleep icon with the lt and gt buttons 2 Select one of the available options using the A and W buttons Off 30 60 90 or 120 minutes ownloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Mpmuals mp3 WMA JPEG and DivX files mp3 is an audio file format which compresses recorded music It was developed in collaboration with THOMSON The main advantage of the mp3 format is that it means CD quality music tracks can be stored on a personal computer in user friendly compressed files WMA Windows Media Audio is another audio file format developed by Microsoft JPEG files are image files Make sure that they have a resolution of less than 2 megapixels Note The time taken for the contents of the disc to be displayed varies according to the size and number of JPEG files actually on the disc If nothing is displayed after a few minutes it is likely that certain files are too large In this case reduce the files resolution and write another disc Your rin is an Offici
18. d right channel audio signals and uses all five speakers to play both stereo and Dolby Pro Logic programme source such as TV and VCR Dolby Pro Logic Il includes Dolby Pro Logic Il Movie Dolby Pro Logic Il Music and Dolby Pro Logic Emulation You can use this mode to suit any stereo programme source to enjoy multi channel sound experience Dolby Digital The Dolby Digital mode lets you enjoy full digital surround from software processed in the Dolby Digital format Dolby Digital provides better sound quality and a more powerful presence than conventional Dolby Surround This unit is equipped with a Dolby Digital 5 1 channel so that you can enjoy enhanced full digital surround sound Differing from Dolby Pro Logic in that only four channels Front Left Front Right Centre and Rear are used the new system provides stereo separation of the rear speakers Rear Right Rear Left Adding the subwoofer channel for bass sounds counted as 0 channel to the 5 channels provides 5 1 channels or 6 Channels that bring you the most sophisticated Dolby Digital sound enjoyment DIGITAL Digital Theater Systems DTS omen DIS is a digital surround system which delivers six channels of master quality 20 bit audio It offers five full range channels plus a special low frequency effect LFE channel for subwoofer resulting in what is commonly known as 5 channels It can be applied WMA Windows Media Audio fi files with existing 5 s
19. ected in the Languages menu see page 25 Play mode all discs except DivX Play mode icon Note For mp3 play modes please refer to page 17 While the disc is playing press the INFO button then select the Play mode icon using the lt and gt buttons or press the PLAY MODE button on the remote control Choose an option using the A and Y buttons then press OK DVD play modes standard programme title repeat chapter repeat A B repeat Notes Repeat mode is only available with discs which display elapsed and remaining time To repeat a sequence between two points A and B choose the A B repeat option and then follow the instructions for entering the two points If during a fast forward or reverse point B is reached the player continues playback at normal speed from point A If during a fast search point A is reached the player starts playback from point A at normal speed e VCD and SVCD play modes standard disc repeat track repeat A B repeat audio CD play modes standard programme random disc repeat track repeat A B repeat IntroScan Note IntroScan plays the first ten seconds of each track When all the tracks have been scanned IntroScan stops If you want to continue playing the track being scanned press the PLAY button Press the STOP button to stop IntroScan 3 To stop the repeat playback you have a choice between selecting the Play mode icon and choosing the Standard option
20. egal copying You must not copy such files Important The above recommendations cannot be taken as a guarantee that the DVD player will play mp3 recordings or as an assurance of sound quality You should note that certain technologies and methods for mp3 file recording on CD Rs prevent optimal playback of these files on your DVD player i e degraded sound quality and even in some cases inability of the player to read the file WMA filenames should not exceed 8 characters and should end with the wma extension General name format Title wma When composing your title ensure that you use 8 characters or less have no spaces in the name and avoid the use of special characters including V t The total number of files on a disc should be less than 999 22599 JPEG files CD R and CD RW with JPEG files Certain JPEG files including progressive JPEG files cannot be read by this player The total number of files and folders on the disc should be less than 650 Make sure that files have the jpg extension Files without the jpg extension cannot be read by the player even though the files are shown as JPEG images on your computer Koda CD k Kodak Picture CDs COMPATIBLE Sound Enhancement Systems This player is equipped with several built in sound enhancement systems DA Dolby Pro Logic ll The Pro Logic Il mode uses the built in circuit to steer the Left Centre Right and Surround left an
21. ell as 5 cm at the back are ideal e The humidity of the room should not exceed 75 If you have to use the appliance outdoors do not expose it to rain or splashing water The appliance should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on top of it e Moving it from a cold environment to a warm one is likely to cause condensation on some components inside the appliance Let the condensation disappear of its own accord before turning the appliance on again e Before moving the player make sure the disc tray is empty Other important information about using and cleaning your appliance is available at the end of the booklet Accessories provided EE 4 Left and right front Centre speaker speakers Remote control and 2 non rechargeable batteries type AAA x Pig tail aerial wire 6 x Stripped wires Subwoofer Left and right rear for speakers speakers Caution Invisible laser radiation when open Avoid exposure to beam Class laser product This appliance must only be opened by a qualified engineer to prevent accidents caused by the laser beam DVD copy protection In accordance with the DVD standard your DVD player is equipped with a Copy Protection system which can be switched on and off by the DVD disc itself in order to make any recording of the relevant DVD disc onto a videotape of very poor picture quality or even impossible This product incorpo
22. entre Speaker 2 7 x 9 8 x 33 3 Subwoofer 12 4 x 6 3 x 14 Amplifier section RMS Output Power Dolby Digital Mode with 1076 Total Harmonic Distortion Rear Channels 55 Watts each Channel I kHz 8 Ohm Front Channels 55 Watts each Channel IkHz 8 Ohm Centre Channel 100 Watts 1kHz 4 Ohm Subwoofer Channel 100 Watts 100Hz 4 Ohm Total RMS Output Power Dolby Digital mode 420 Muting Attenuation 65dB Frequency Response 20kHz 3dB kHz ref Subwoofer Frequency Response 10 Hz 3db 80Hz ref Signal to Noise Ratio 65dB Dolby digital mode Video Signal to Noise Ratio from 40 dB to 60dB FM tuner section Frequency Response 5kHz 3dB I kHz ref Quieting 24dBu Signal to Noise 60dB stereo 65dB mono IF Rejection 50dB Discs and formats you can play In spite of the progress made to ensure playability of all disc types it is not possible to guarantee playback of discs which do not comply with DVD CD VCD or SVCD standards This unit may not play some recordings or files on CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW due to differences in recording formats software used and disc types DVD Video DP Digital video discs 12 cm and 8 cm single or double sided single or dual layer DVDs are high density optical discs on which high quality images and audio are recorded by means of digital signals DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW Most DVD R and DVD R one recording only DVD RW and DVD
23. erguson unen To adjust the sound volume Telefunken and Nordmende FT mute To mute and restore the sound Note The buttons described below operate as Dri i To select programmed stations specified provided that the relevant function is MENU To store a station available on the television TUNER TUNER To tune down and up the radio frequencies Functions in TV mode INFO RDS To display RDS information TV To select the television AUDIO To switch from Stereo to Mono PR To change channel mode and vice versa GO BACK To return to the channel watched before last CLEAR To exit a menu MENU To access the television s main menu Q To use the Zoom function with a 16 9 television only INFO yellow To obtain information about the channel TITLE GUIDE blue To display the programme guide Note The coloured buttons can also be used to access the Teletext topics indicated in colour if your television has the Teletext function available 0 9 To select a channel For 2 digit channels first press 0 Inserting batteries in the remote control Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries e In order to avoid any risk of explosion observe the polarities indicated inside the battery compartment Replace only with the type of batteries specified above Do not dispose of them in a fire or recharge them e If you are not using the remote control for a long per
24. ess STOP to stop random playback Press PLAY to resume normal playback Program all discs except mp3 JPEG discs and JPEG IntroScan Audio CD only With this option you choose and programme This option plays the first ten seconds of each the playback order Lists vary according to the track type of disc Press OK to start the IntroScan press STOP to stop it and PLAY to continue playing the current track la DVD select a title using the A and v buttons and press the button to access the list of chapters and select a chapter using the A and Y buttons I b Audio CD and VCD select a track using the A and Y buttons or select All to start playing all the tracks DivX R VOD DivX only Please refer to page 19 Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Mahuals Player menus Parental Control settings Play You can control access to the player and the type of discs Play Mode Parental Control 4 Lock Player a gt Display Change Password Sound Rated Titles Languages Unrated Titles Free Access Lock Player This setting prevents the playback of DVDs that may not be suitable for all audiences by using the rating level that may be encoded on the disc If the rating level on the disc is higher than the preset level the playback function will not be enabled unless the password is entered I To activate locking mi according to your preset rating limits select the Lock Player option using the A a
25. et connect the appliance to the TV with an S Video cable not supplied ME S Video cable Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals D Connections and Setup Optical digital audio input OPTICAL IN This socket offers a higher level of sound quality compared to that provided using an analogue audio connection Use this socket to connect your satellite Optical cable receiver to the DVD Player using an optical cable not supplied AUDIO IN L left and AUDIO IN R right sockets AUX I and AUX 2 E ban These are analogue audio input sockets The AUDIO L socket and cable are Audio cables white while the AUDIO R socket and cable are red red and white Note If one of the devices is not working check that all the cables have been inserted properly into the sockets which they should be connected to Connecting the aerial The FM aerial provided should be connected to the FM aerial socket at the FM O back of the appliance Note For FM reception extend the aerial to its full length and install it so that you can obtain the best possible reception Connecting the speakers SUBWOOFER REAR SPEAKERS SURROUND SOUND Six speakers are provided with the appliance 2 front centre 2 rear subwoofer In order to enjoy good surround effects all six speakers need to be connected to the player GREY GREY STRIPED
26. explicit permission of the holder of the rights contravenes current legislation Copying or downloading music files for sale or any other business purpose constitutes or could constitute a violation of copyright law Cleaning Use a soft dry clean cloth Regularly dust the vents at the back or sides Using solvents abrasive or alcohol based products risks damaging the appliance e f an object or liquid enters inside the appliance unplug it immediately and have it checked by an authorised engineer Handle your discs with care Hold the disc with your fingers at the edges or through the hole e Insert the disc with the label facing up for a single sided disc Place the disc properly into the tray in the allotted holder Usea soft cloth to clean discs if necessary always wiping from the centre to the edge Always put discs back in their cases after use and store in a vertical position Do not close the tray with two discs in it or with a disc not sitting correctly in the holder Do not play cracked chipped or warped discs nor try to repair them with adhesive tape or glue Do not write on a disc Do not move the player when a disc is being played Do not scratch discs or store them in places exposed to direct sunlight high humidity or high temperatures Do not use aerosol cleaners benzene anti static liquids or any other solvent for cleaning discs When cleaning wipe gently wit
27. ge 23 Level adjustment amp surround channel level expectation Even though you adjust the surround channel to be as loud as the others on the test signal you will find that when watching an actual programme the surround channel is usually much lower than the front Don t be tempted to re adjust the surround level programme producers use surround mostly for subtle atmospheric effects and ambience and only rarely for special effects A good surround mix does not attract attention to itself if it did it would soon become distracting Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals Connections and setup The remote control Navigating through menus EB Use the direction buttons to navigate through the menus Press the OK button q 9 on the remote control to confirm any selection you make Functions in DVD CD mode QO To switch the appliance on and off DVD CD To select the DVD player To toggle between available media 2 lt A j To adjust the sound volume mute To mute and restore the sound RETURN To return to the previous menu O pm ed To directly access the next or previous GO BACK chapter DVD or track CD 9 ij CLEAR To hide the Info menu Return to main menu l MENU To access the Disc menu during play if there is one E 9 SURROUND red To change the Surround sound setting 9 e E EQ LEVEL g
28. h a soft damp water only cloth from the centre to the edge avoiding circular motions which could cause scratches and interference during playback Guarantee The type and production number of your appliance are printed on the guarantee certificate supplied with your appliance Keep this certificate as well as the invoice These documents are required in the event of claiming your guarantee rights All repairs during the guarantee period must be carried out by an authorised engineer for our brand If this condition is not met your rights will no longer be valid Never open the appliance yourself since this may put you at risk or damage the Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals Additional Information equipment THOMSON does not accept any liability if the appliance is used in any way other than in accordance with this manual DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW DECLARATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT IN CONDITIONS OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED ABOVE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED Technical data Mains supply AC 230V 50 Hz Power consumption 85 W I W in standby Operating conditions 5 C to 35 C Surrounding humidity 10 to 75 no condensation Audio signal to noise ratio 65dB A wtd Dimensions H x W x D inch Front and Surround Speakers 6 1 x 3 1x 3 5 C
29. he severed plug into any mains socket as this could result in an electric shock Important If the plug is removed rewire new plug as follows The wires in the mains plug are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows BLUE wire to the terminal coded N Neutral or coloured black BROWN wire to the terminal coded L Live or coloured red Do NOT make any connection to the terminal in the plug which is marked bythe iE E or by the safety symbol or coloured green and yellow A fused plug must be fitted with a 13A fuse approved by ASTA or BS1362 and fuse covers must always be securely replaced If the fuse blows check the mains cable for damage or call a qualified technician Do not try to bridge the fuse or increase its rating The OFF button 5 on the remote control and appliance does not completely disconnect the unit from e the mains supply but switches operating power on and off Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals Table of Contents Connections and Setup Some points to check before you connect your TV set 2 Accessories provided eene eret 2 Front panel controls esserne eve vene se 3 Front panel display eere reete entente 3 Connecting to audio vis
30. iod of time remove the batteries Please respect the environment and prevailing regulations Before you dispose of batteries or accumulators ask your dealer whether they are subject to special recycling and if they will accept them for disposal Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals Basic Playback Operations Operating the DVD player I Switch on your TV set 2 Press the DVD CD button on the remote control Press the button on the remote control or the ON ECO button located on the DVD player s front panel 3 When the player first comes on a menu appears asking you to select the player menu language Select the language you want using the A or V button then press OK Description of the various menus Disc menu The appearance and contents of this menu vary according to the type of disc you have inserted and are independent of the player s menus When the disc is playing press the TITLE GUIDE button to display and hide this menu Info menu The player s Info menu appears as a bar at the top of the screen while the disc is playing During this time press the INFO button on the remote control to display and hide the Info menu 00 02 16 ETIN Renee NERE rS PPN M Gy 2 eee gS 29 DVD Play Player menu If no disc has been inserted the player menu appears automatically If a disc is being played press Parental Control Random the STOP button to access this menu Display Program
31. k by pressing the STOP button Select a menu option using the lt gt A and W buttons Press OK to confirm your selection Return to a previous menu using the lt button Play When a disc and or one or several memory cards are inserted at the same time select the disc or card you want to play with the A and W buttons and press OK Play Mode selection m I Load a disc and press STOP Parental Control Random 2 Select the Play Mode option and press OK to confirm Displ P BA Sii Note The contents of the Play Mode menu varies depending on the type of disc Sound IntroScan Languages DivX R VOD 3 Select a play mode with the A and Y buttons and press OK to confirm Standard Press OK or the PLAY button to begin the disc s standard playback I c mp3 WMA and DivX CD select a folder using the A and W buttons then press the gt button to access the list of files then select a file using the A and VW Random all discs except DVD buttons You can listen to all the tracks on the disc in a random order chosen by the player by choosing the Random option Press OK to add the title chapter DVD track audio CD and VCD or file mp3 WMA and DivX selected to the list Press the CLEAR button to remove the last title chapter track file from the list Press PLAY to start programme play or select Done and press OK Repeat steps and 2 as often as necessary Press OK to start random playback Pr
32. ld be preferably used instead of CD RWs rewritable CDs as in certain cases CD RW playback may be faulty Use reliable good quality CD write software Close all other applications on the computer to ensure reliable CD R disc recording HIEI Un Un Ga se Recordable Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com 2danuals Additional Information E prx DivX files DivX i is the name of a dag new video codec gt standard for video Whether DivX fles play correctly on your player or not depends on the preparation and production of the audio and video files the codecs and the type of recording equipment used as well as on your computer s parameters It is therefore possible that you cannot play a DivX flle or that part or all of it is defective It also sometimes happens that you can play the images video but not the sound audio DivX disc compatibility with this player is limited as follows The maximum resolution of the DivX file is below 720x576 W x H pixels e DivX filenames should not exceed 56 characters If the video and audio structure of the recorded file is not interleaved either video or audio is outputted If the file is recorded with GMC the unit supports only point GMC GMC is the acronym for Global Motion Compensation It is an encoding tool specified in the MPEG4 standard Some MPEG4 encoders like DivX or XviD have this option There are different levels of
33. m your selection Mum and cad The name of the folder where the file is located and the name of the file appear on the right in the Current selection section Note To delete your selection press the CLEAR button l xm 4 Press INFO to access the Info menu during 00 01 57 A ese m BBIN Angels es Holidays 03 z simultaneous playback You can change the slide Slideshow speed Fast n E show s projection speed using the A or W button 5 During simultaneous playback you can use the m and b gt buttons to go back to the previous picture or go on to the next one Playing DivX files I Open the tray by pressing the amp button insert the CERTE disc and then press the 4 amp button again to close the Title 2 na tray Title 3 du o 2 The disc s contents are displayed Select the DivX file WEES that you wish to play with the A and W buttons and ier eee a press OK to select it o Not selected Title 6 b 4 Note To delete your selection press the CLEAR button J Press PLAY to start playback A note on copying Before playing DivX or mpegd4 files please be sure of their origin and that you have legally purchased or rented the contents Pirate copying is illegal and may result in sanctions Private copies of your own material for your own use may be legal in some countries Make sure you are aware of any applicable laws Subtitles x 4 Press INFO to access the Info menu during playback 00 02 16 avi B
34. nd Y buttons and press OK to confirm 2 You are asked for a new password Enter four digits using the numeric buttons and press OK to confirm You are asked for confirmation repeat the operation Note Choose a password that is easy to remember or write it down 3 To unlock i select the Parental Control option Enter your password Select the Lock Player function and press OK to confirm Change Password I To change the password select this option and press OK to confirm 2 Enter the four digits of your new password your family can watch with the lock function There are eight levels of parental control Select the Parental Control option from the main menu and press OK The corresponding menu is displayed Rated Titles The disc publisher is responsible for coding scenes according to the rating limits In Europe very few discs have coded scenes I Select Rated Titles and press OK to confirm 2 For the rating limit select the level using the A and Y buttons then press OK to confirm Unrated Titles I To set up password only access to unrated titles select Unrated titles and press OK to confirm 2 Select Password required using the A and Y buttons and press OK to confirm Note Your selected rating limits will only be applied if you then put the player into Lock mode see above Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals Player menus Display settings Play Select the
35. neath B the TV set ownloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals Connections and Setup Preferred surround position Location If possible place surround speakers at either side of the viewing area not behind it Height If space permits install surround speakers 2 3 feet above viewers This helps minimise localisation effects Direction Directing surround speakers straight across the room rather than down at viewers helps create a more open spacious surround sound field Courtesy Dolby Laboratories A Alternative Surround Placement Rear wall If rear wall mounting is the only option direct the speakers at each other A towards the front B or even towards the side walls C D Experiment with their position until the surround sound seems to envelope you rather than come from behind you No adjacent walls Surround speakers can be placed on stands facing each other to replicate the preferred side wall mounting A or to the side or rear of the viewing area directed upwards In the latter case they can go right on the floor or preferably a few feet off the floor such as on end tables B Courtesy Dolby Laboratories 4 Test tone Channel balance Channel balance Your player is equipped with a test signal generator for balancing the channels As the signal travels from channel to channel adjust the level controls until each channel plays at the same volume level see pa
36. number so that you can fill in the form on the website you purchase your DivX VOD files from Note If you cannot play a DivX VOD file recorded on a CD R disc after downloading it the rental period allocated during purchasing from the website may have expired It is also possible that the recorded file is not compatible with your player because of different versions or incorrect download parameters The parameters used when copying to CD R may be another reason for this Since it is not possible here to supply all the information parameters and advice relating to the use of DivX VOD files we recommend that you visit specialist websites such as www divx com vod Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Mpguals The player has a built in tuner that allows for FM radio function Manual tuning I Connect the FM aerial in the correct manner 2 Press the TUNER button on the remote control 3 When the FM station broadcasts Stereo sound ST is displayed 4 Tune a station by pressing repeatedly TUNER or TUNER on the remote control until the desired station is found Alternatively you can press and hold the same button down for about one second to activate the automatic search function In this mode the player will automatically tune frequencies until it finds a station 5 Repeat steps 4 to tune to another radio station Note If there is any interference change the aerial s position until the ideal sound recepti
37. on is obtained TV and other electronic devices could be the cause of interference so try to position the aerial away from them Storing radio stations The player can store up to 40 radio stations in its memory You can enter every single radio station yourself or the player can store all available radio stations automatically in ascending order Automatic preset programming l Press the TUNER button on the remote control to enter the Tuner mode 2 Press and hold TUNER down for 3 seconds to start automatic preset programming Note A weak signal can affect the Automatic preset programming function s efficiency Adjust the aerial for better reception and a more efficient search 3 Radio frequencies will be browsed and radio stations stored automatically When all the available radio stations are stored or all 40 memory locations are full the auto preset programming function will stop Manual preset I Tune to a radio station see Manual tuning for details 2 Press MENU on the remote control PRESET will appear on the display 3 While the word P is still flashing input your desired preset number 1 40 using the numeric buttons then press MENU to store it Retrieving preset stations l Press the TUNER button on the remote control to enter the Tuner mode 2 Press ma or on the unit or PR or PR on the remote control to search up or down for the preset stations RDS for FM Only The RDS ic
38. on is displayed when RDS Radio Data System data is received The following information may be available for certain stations Station frequency Station name Programme type Press the INFO RDS button repeatedly on the remote control to select the type of information you want to display You can search for stations using one of the following programme types NEWS news AFFAIRS current affairs INFO information SPORT sport EDUCAT education DRAMA series and plays CULTURE religion or national culture SCIENCE science and technology VARIED miscellaneous POP M pop music ROCK M rock music MOR M middle of the road music easy listening music LIGHT M classical music CLASSICS serious classical OTHER M unclassified WEATHER weather medical FINANCE stock market reports CHILDREN children s programmes SOCIAL AFFAIR sociology history geography psychology society RELIGION any aspect of beliefs faith amp God or Gods PHONE IN public phone in discussion TRAVEL travelling HOBBY recreational activities amp leisure JAZZ jazz music COUNTRY country music NATIONAL national music OLDIES oldies music FOLK folk music DOCUMENTARY documentaries Downloaded From TheatreS ystem Manual com 2danuals Using the player s menus The player s main menu is displayed when there is no disc in the player or when the disc has been interrupted during playbac
39. ore inserting a disc check that it is compatible with the player Open the tray by pressing the amp button 2 Place the disc with the printed side facing up 3 Select a folder using the A and W buttons on the remote control then press OK to display the list of files or press PLAY to start playing all the files contained in the folder p gt PLAY 4 Select a file using the gt A and Y buttons then Current Selection press OK and then PLAY to start playback pu mp3 and WMA file the player begins by playing the selected file then all the files and subfolders contained in the same folder The player then plays the contents of the folders at the same level as the folder containing the file selected at the start Robbie Williams J Robbie Williams 44 Torn mp3 Angel J Beautiful 43 Testify b d o Not selected Note While listening you can use the kea or BRI button to go back to the previous track or go on to the next one nm e JPEG file the player starts the slide show with the p KENN JPEG file you have selected and proceeds to display all the JPEG files in the same folder then all the JPEG files in the subfolders located in the same folder ci Eiffel Tower ci Trocadero J Notselected ci Louvrel Notes During the slide show you can use the ANGLE button 5 Louvre to rotate the picture 90 the ZOOM button to magnify the ci Concorde E ae LEE picture the M amp amp or pl button to go back to the previou
40. ould be positioned between the left and right speakers 3 Surround Rear Speakers Their overall sound balance should be as close as possible to the front speakers Proper positioning is vital to establish an evenly distributed sound field Subwoofer A subwoofer is designed to reproduce powerful low bass effects explosions the rumble of spaceships etc which dramatically increases the involvement with the action on the screen Magnetic shielding Speakers placed less than two feet from the TV set must be magnetically shielded in order to prevent picture distortion Front and centre speakers supplied with this set are magnetically shielded to protect your TV set Note It is not recommended to place the rear speakers and subwoofer near the TV set Front Speaker Position Even if you cannot replicate this ideal home theatre set up exactly the following suggestions for positioning the speaker will help you achieve better results Alignment Align the centre speaker evenly with A or slightly behind B the left and right speakers but not in front of them Angle Placing the left and right speakers to form a 45 degree angle with your favourite viewing position will replicate the soundtrack mixer s arrangement Height The mid and high frequency drivers of the three front speakers should be as far as possible at the same height This often requires the centre speaker to be placed directly on top of A or be
41. peaker configurations DTS is e CD R with WMA files available in DVD and CD mode Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Maguals Model and serial number DPL933VD THOMSON Multimedia Sales Europe 46 quai A Le Gallo 92648 Boulogne Cedex FRANCE 322 019 464 RCS NANTERRE http www thomson europe com C e eS Copyright THOMSON 2004 fi OOO Dealer s address ES J Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals
42. rates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home use only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals Connections and Setup Front panel controls buttons appearing left to right below DVD Home Cinema System DPL933VD a m Ha Lal VOLUME THOMSON OOQ ON ECO RCE SUBWOOFER 0 Cc Co FI i SD MMC SM MSC CARD 1 Lae ON ECO To switch the appliance on and off during playback To move to the next preset memory location in Tuner mode 4 To open and close the disc tray y E To stop disc playback Pil To start playing a disc or pause I lt To skip to the previous chapter or track SOURCE SIERENS MPU SONNER during playback To move back to the previous SUBWOOFER To toggle between different preset memory location in Tuner mode subwoofer modes 1 To skip to the next chapter or track VOLUME To adjust the sound volume Front panel display R EMD STEREO P SCAN HUD DO DIGITAL EX DivX WMA Da PL Il 00000 000 00 o0000 00000 00000 00000 Taa 00000 00000 VC
43. reen To toggle between equaliser BASS TRE and F P j channel settings Qu Note The EQ LEVEL function is not available in AUX Il AUX2 E and TV modes SURROUND SUBWOOFER mm e INFO yellow To access the Info menu EQ LEVEL TITLE GUIDE s INFO RDs PTY TITLE GUIDE blue To access the disc menu 1 R RES f SUBWOOFER purple To select among subwoofer output levels ae 4 5 6 0 9 Number input o Fre MEE ANGLE To access the Camera angle function in the Info menu Ey tbe AUDIO To access the Audio function in the Info menu REV PLAY FWD REV To start reverse accelerated play or reverse slow motion ZOOM STOP PAUSE PLAY To start playing a disc FWD To start forward accelerated play or forward PLAY MODE AUX 2 AUX 1 slow motion CLOCK WAKE VCR SAT e CABLE STOP To stop play and access the main menu THOMSON i RCT311AC1 PAUSE To activate freeze frame frame advance or Dum slow motion lt 4 ZOOM To access the Zoom function PLAY MODE To access the Play mode function in the Info menu AUXI AUX2 To select various audio video sources or the optical input Note In AUXI AUX2 and TV modes you need to press the I button twice within two seconds to turn off the appliance Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Blanuals Connections and setup Functions in Tuner mode This remote control can be used with some recent TV set models from the following TUNER To select the tuner i brands Thomson Saba Brandt F
44. ring initial set up the main menu is displayed in English any menus generated by the disc are in English as is the language used in dialogue if this language is available on the disc I Select the Languages option in the main menu using the A and Y buttons and press OK to confirm 2 Select one of the options using the A and Y buttons and press OK to confirm Player Menus To change the language of the player menus choose the language using the A and W buttons and press OK to confirm Disc Menus To change the language of the disc menus choose the language using the A and Y Subtitles I To change the subtitle language choose the language using the A and W buttons and press OK to confirm Note If the language chosen is available it is automatically selected when you display the subtitles see page 5 Otherwise the subtitle language indicated on the disc is selected instead buttons and press OK to confirm 2 To change the language of the subtitles during playback display the Info menu by pressing the INFO button on the remote control see page 13 Audio I To change the dialogue language choose the language using the A and W buttons and press OK to confirm Note If the selected language is not available on a disc the discs default language will be used instead 2 To change the language during play display the Audio icon by pressing the AUDIO button on the remote control see page 14
45. s bd es picture or go on to the next one and the STOP button to pais interrupt the slide show and display the disc s contents The Zoom function may not be available with some large JPEG files 5 Press the INFO button to display the Info menu during playback TES Kem mp3 and WMA file press the A or W button several D times to select a playback mode Standard Random Track repeat Folder repeat Disc repeat Program and then press OK WEITE dr JPEG file press the A or V button to select a B PLAY Holidays 03 z projection speed Slideshow speed Fast 6 When the player has played all the files the music or slide show stops and the disc s contents are displayed again 7 Press STOP to end playback Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Menuals mp3 WMA JPEG and DivX files Playing JPEG and mp3 music files at the same time You can display JPEG files while listening to mp3 music files recorded on the same disc I Insert the disc containing the two types of file in the player E gt PLAY 2 Select an image file using the lt A and v Current Selection buttons then press OK to confirm your selection Euan The name of the folder where the file is located and Kh DAGS Resi villas the name of the file appear on the right in the eg H Current selection section Killian f Testify 3 Then select an mp3 music file using the gt A and 2000 V buttons then press OK to confir
46. sc menu appears One of its options can be selected to start playing the disc Select it and press OK or else e the player s main menu appears Select the option Play and press OK 4 Press STOP to stop playback Notes The player stores the point where playback was interrupted If you press PLAY again playback resumes from this point To stop playback completely or to start again from the beginning press STOP twice If the player is left in STOP mode for more than five minutes without any user interaction a screen saver is activated Then at the end of 30 minutes without any user interaction the player switches off automatically Accelerated play While the disc is playing press the REV or FWD button one or more times to vary the speed and direction of the accelerated play Press PLAY to resume normal playback Still image While the disc is playing press PAUSE once for freeze frame Press PLAY to resume normal playback Frame advance l Press PAUSE twice FRAME is displayed 2 Press the REV or FWD button a number of times to advance backward or forward image by image 3 Press PLAY to resume normal playback Variable slow motion I While the disc is playing press the PAUSE button once PAUSE is displayed 2 Press the REV or FWD button a number of times to vary the speed and direction of the slow motion J Press PLAY to resume normal playback Note Backward slow motion is not available on V
47. tured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from your household waste Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection recycling centre In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic product Please help us to conserve the environment we live in Bookmmableo svstsvnssvestsanesvascasntnssansdesnevaceinaseiecadnantuscetsondes 15 Camera angle o ieiniradbns ie eee eta even sene PR 15 PBC PlayBack Control eee 15 Sleep m 15 mp3 WMA JPEG and DivX files Using memory cards eere eere eene nenne 16 Displaying JPEG files or playing mp3 or WMA files 17 Playing JPEG and mp3 music files at the same time 18 Playing DivX files ier OON PERM REX OPE sven see ee see 18 Radio Manual tuning oorr rri er rein Ieri ER e Fr S P kiki see 20 Storing radio stations eere 20 RDS for FM only oissses cri ri rr Ir r 20 Player Menus Using the player s menus eere 21 Play ZR MIND AUN PONE TON DEREN 21 Play Mode selection eeeeeeeer ener rne 21 Parental Control settings eere 22 Display settings eror At HI OP HECHO see vene se 23 Sound settings on
48. ual equipment 4 Connecting the aerial eee eee eene 5 Connecting the speakers eren 5 Positioning speakers eere eere eren serene nono eveee 6 The remote control eere eere een eene tante seven ee 8 Basic Playback Operations Operating the DVD player eere 10 Description of the various menus 10 Compatible discs scssscscsssccscicensosseisvccasevssvacecsvivonsessoonsts 10 Compatible formats eee 10 Regional COMING ssecccsssssssosscosvsssacsnsesuccdinsondsocssennssonsoins 10 PlaybaCK ssssssessissssssssssosssssssissessssiosesssssiosnssdsvassossssstssosso E Accelerated play e eereeeree eere ener eene seve eee lI Still image E Frame advance iocos phs or a ever PW PWPPR eee seven eee se lI Variable slow motion eere II Changing chapter track eere lI ZOOM since nu EHRURR AERE lI Info Menu Using the Info Menu s sssssssesossossoesossossoesossossossoesossose 12 Time display eesesessesesseseesesseseeseseesesoesesoeseesesoesesoeseeoeseee 13 Title Chapter Track erre eene nnne 13 SUBDCICIES m M 13 vilior M P 14 Play mode ssesssssissesssssicsessssssrss ssssorss sssssessssecssessssosssessi 14 This THOMSON product is designed and manufac
49. ult You enable the subtitle function as follows l While the disc is playing press the INFO button then select the Subtitles icon using the lt and gt buttons Subtitles icon 2 Select a language using the A and W buttons J To disable the subtitle function select the Off option Notes When you change the language of the subtitles using the Info menu your choice of language only applies for the disc currently being played When you eject the disc and switch off the player the subtitles will be displayed again in the subtitle language you selected in the Languages menu see page 25 This function may not be available on all discs Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Mgpnuals Info Menu Audio icon l Audio DVD VCD and DivX Some discs have several audio tracks used for different languages or different audio formats To change the language or audio format during play Press the INFO button then select the Audio icon with the lt and gt buttons or press the AUDIO button on the remote control 2 Choose a language or an audio format with the A and Y buttons Notes This option is only available if the disc offers a number of dialogue languages or audio formats When you change the dialogue language using the Info menu your choice of language is only applicable to the disc being played When you eject the disc or switch off the player the dialogue language will revert to the one you sel
50. video output of your appliance Component if your TV is connected to the component video socket of the player or RGB if your TV is connected to the Scart socket of the player Progressive Scan Progressive Scan provides high quality pictures with less flicker Turn on Progressive Scan if you used the Component Video sockets of the player to connect a TV or monitor compatible with a progressive scan signal Press OK to activate Progressive Scan Caution Once Progressive Scan has been activated an image will only be visible on a progressive scan TV or monitor If you activate Progressive Scan by mistake you should take the following steps to reset the unit open the disc tray press and hold the SUBWOOFER button on the front panel The video output will be restored to the standard setting and a picture will once again be visible on a conventional analogue TV or monitor Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com M2muals Player menus Sound settings Play You can adapt your player to other equipment and access EVA MTS 4 Night Mode gt Parental Control Distance Display Test Tone Languages 2 Night Mode You can use this function to control the different sound levels via dynamic compression It improves the quality of the sound track at a low volume and quietens the loudest sounds Select an option using the A and W buttons Quiet Moderate or Off Note This function is available only on DVD discs
51. works only intermittently Check that batteries are inserted or change them Aim the remote control at the appliance The infrared beam must not be blocked or interrupted Check that the remote control is configured to control the device you are trying to operate with it Press the DVD CD button if you want to operate a DVD player the TV button to operate a television set and the TUNER button to operate the radio The subtitles do not appear Check that the DVD disc provides subtitles Refer to the section on how to display subtitles see page 13 The disc menu language is not the correct one he disc menu language has not been set up see page 25 The language of your choice is not available on the disc see page 25 You have forgotten your password Parental control When the player is on and the disc tray is opened press and hold the gt button on the front panel until the unit goes into standby mode All system settings will be restored to default the parental password will also be reset Your DivX files won t play When you encounter problems make sure that the file that you are trying to play actually contains DivX video The files often use the term DivX in their filename even though they have in fact been coded in another format e Problems playing DivX version 5 1 and the version 2 5 player with some recent DivX versions coding problems may arise that are directly linked to
52. y mode Control Sleep 00 02 16 T 01 B gt PLAY Downloaded From TheatreSystem Manual com Manuals Info Menu Up Press the INFO button on the remote control while a disc is playing to display the Info menu OK e 5 Use the and gt buttons on the remote control to Left select the icon you want Then use the A and W buttons Right to select an option and press OK to confirm your selection DN Down 01 49 37 Time display Press the INFO button select the Time display icon with the lt and gt buttons then press the A and W buttons repeatedly to display in turn Time display icon DVD Chapter elapsed time Chapter remaining time Title elapsed time and Title remaining time VCD and audio CD Track elapsed time and Track remaining time To directly access a location on the disc which does not correspond to the start of a title or chapter enter a time with the numeric buttons format hh mm ss Note This function may not be available on all discs Title Chapter DVD Track audio CD and VCD To directly access a title or a chapter DVD or a track audio CD and VCD press the INFO button then select one of these icons with the lt and gt Title Track and buttons and choose a number using the A and W buttons or enter a number Chapter icons directly with the numeric buttons Note Many discs only have one title Subtitles DVD and DivX Subtitles are disabled by defa
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