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1. Page 1 Cleaning e Use a soft dry clean cloth Regularly dust the vents at the back or sides e 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 Handling and caring for discs e 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 e Place the disc properly into the tray in the allotted holder e Use a soft cloth to clean discs if necessary always wiping from the centre to the edge e Always put discs back in their cases after use and store in a vertical position e Do not close the tray with two discs in it or with a disc not sitting correctly in the holder e Do not play cracked chipped or warped discs nor try to repair them with adhesive tape or glue e Do not write on a disc e Do not move the player when a disc is being played e Do not scratch discs or store them in places exposed to direct sunlight high humidity or high temperatures e Do not use aerosol cleaners benzene anti static liquids or any other solvent for cleaning discs VWVhen cleaning wipe gently with a soft damp water only cloth from the centre to the edge avoiding circular motions which could cause scratches and interference during playback Guarantee e The type and production n
2. In addition to PAL DVDs and VCDs you can enjoy NTSC films as well a 50Hz or 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 and press ENTER button to confirm Audio To change the dialogue language choose the language using the A and W buttons and press ENTER button to confirm Subtitle To change the subtitle language choose the language using the A and V buttons and press ENTER button to confirm Disc menu To change the language of the disc menus choose the language using the A and V buttons and press ENTER button to confirm Parental Control Playback of some DVDs can be limited according to pre determined level KID SAFE G PG PG 13 PGR R NC 17 ADULT In the Preference Setup menu highlight the PARENTAL selection and press ENTER button 2 Highlight the desired settings and press ENTER button to confirm 3 Enter the 4 digits password and press ENTER button to confirm 4 Press SETUP button to save the setting and quit The Password Setup Menu al This option allows you to set or change the password Press ENTER to enter the Change Password menu 2 To change the password enter the current four digit password in the Old Password box Then enter the new password in the New Password box You are then prompte to enter it again in the Confirm Password box
3. karaoke e Connect microphones to the MIC jack and or 2 on the front panel e Turnthe MIC LEVEL switch and 2 anti clockwise to the lowest level e Power on the unit and play a Karaoke disc e Switch on the microphone e Turn the MIC LEVEL switches and or 2 clockwise slowly to a suitable level e Press AUDIO button to select the disc Karaoke channel depends on disc design NOTE e Do not hold the microphones too close nor direction toward the loud speakers otherwise howling may occur e f howling still occurs turn the MIC LEVEL anti clockwise Player menus Using the player s menus Press the SET UP button to display the player s main menu Select a menu icon Ch i the A and W buttons Press the button to access the submenu and use the A and W buttons to select an option Then press ENTER button to confirm your selection Return to a previous menu using the lt button To exit from the player menus press the SET UP button again The General Setup menu TV Display Depending on the format of the DVD disc you can choose the picture format best suited to fz using the lt and gt buttons Then select one of the available options using the format of your TV screen Select a format using the A and VW buttons and press ENTER button to confirm Normal PS reproduces a 4 3 picture without distortion Normal LB gives best reproduction of pictures recorded in this format i e with horizonta
4. DVD RW DVD R DVD RW Most DVD R and DVD R one recording only DVD RW and DVD 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 a VCD Video Compact Disc vipEocp CD on which you can record up to 74 min of VHS quality video associated with still images audio tracks and interactive menus SVCD Super Video Compact Disc prerarvined Most SVCDs comply with the IEC62107 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 Hise standards for audio Audio CDs Audio CDs 8 and 12 cm MSE 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 aga
5. 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 Front panel controls STANDBY ON To switch the appliance on and off OPEN CLOSE To open and close the disc tray lt p STOP To stop disc playback PLAY To start playing a disc k gt gt SKIP BACKWARD FORWARD To skip for a chapter or track VOLI 2 MIC LEVEL To adjust the mic sound Basic connections DVD player TV video recorder I Connect the DVD player Scart socket TV AUDIO VIDEO OUT to the television set s Scart socket AVI EXT1 AUX1 using a Scart lead not provided OR I If your television set does not have two Scart sockets connect the DVD player to the video recorder s AV2 socket using a Scart lead not provided If you have a satellite or cable receiver you can also connect the DVD player to the receiver s second Scart socket Note If your video recorder only has one Scart socket but has a modulator use the aerial cable to connect the video recorder to the television set adjust the video recorder s modulator then connect the DVD player to the video recorder s Scart socket 2 Connect the video recorder or satellite receiver to the television set as shown in the video recorder s or satellite receiver s user guide 3 Connect the DVD player to the mains socket using the mains lead 4 Switch on the devices N
6. in e Irrespective of the actual recording capacity of the CD R do not use its full capacity e CD Rs should 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 e Close all other applications on the computer to ensure reliable CD R disc recording DivX files DivX is the name of a revolutionary new video codec which is based on the new MPEG uws 4 compression standard for video Whether DivX files 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 file 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 play er is limited as follows eThe maximumresolution of the DivX file is below 720x576 W x H pixels e DivX filenames should not exceed 56 characters e If the video and audio structure of the recorded file is not interleaved either video or audio is outputted e 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 GMC enc
7. l bands at the top and bottom of the screen or in 16 9 Widescreen reproduces 6 9 format films in full on a 16 9 screen Menu Language To change the language of the player menus choose the language using the A and W buttons and press ENTER button to confirm Last Memory When the player is stopped during DVD VCD playback the player will memorize the last scene of the playback When the disc is loaded again playback will continue from the last scene ON Activate the last memory function OFF Deactivate the last memory function Note This function will not be activated if the playback is stopped by pressing STOP button twice To rent purchase DivX VOD files DivX VOD files are downloaded after paying a rental from certain commercial websites Prior to downloading aVOD 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 insert a disc and press the SET UP button and then the ZOOM button Write down this VOD 8 character registration 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 para
8. meters 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 The Audio Setup menu CO Note ggir Dolby and the double D symbol J are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dynamic 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 V buttons and press ENTER button to confirm Note This function is available only on DVD discs recorded in Dolby Digital The Video Setup menu Component Choose the type of video signal that the TV or monitor connected to the back of your player will accept RGB this gives the best quality picture output from the TY AUDIO VIDEO OUT SCART socket Progressive YUV Interlace used when aYCrCb monitor is connected to the 3 component video sockets YUV Progress used when aYPrPb monitor is connected to the 3 component video sockets Note the composite CVBS video signal output from the TV AUDIO VIDEO OUT SCART socket remains available whatever selection has been made The Preferences Setup menu Note The Preferences Setup menu is only available at stop mode TV Type
9. nt to repeat Then press the A B button again at the end of the sequence Then the sequence is played repeatedly until you press A B to resume normal playback Programme playback DVD VCD and audio CD With this option you choose and programme the playback order You can store up to 20 tracks I Insert a disc 2 In playing and stop mode press the PROGRAM button The Program menu appears 3 Use the number buttons to enter the title number and then the chapter number for DVD or the track number for VCD and Audio CD 4 Use CURSOR button moving to the next input Repeat step 3 until programming is completed 5 Highlight the Start icon press ENTER button to start the program play 6 Press the STOP button to stop the programme playback Press the OPEN CLOSE button to cancel the programme playback SHUFFLE playback You can play all the tracks on the disc in a shuffle order chosen by the player I Insert a disc 2 Press the SHUFFLE button during playback SHUFFLE appears Once all tracks have been played the player automatically stops playback 3 Press the SHUFFLE button again to stop random playback Advanced functions Audio DVD VCD and audio CD 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 AUDIO button one or more times to select one of the available audio formats or languages Note This option is
10. oding usually called point 2 point or 3 point GMC e DivX files with subtitles in SRT SUB and SMI formats can be played Correct playback of all languages may not be possible as some characters may be missing QIPI 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 e 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 e 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 8 characters or less have no spaces in the name and avoid the use of special characters including e The total number of files on a disc should be less than 999 The total number of folders should be less than 499 e Use a decompression transfer rate of at least 128 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 128 kB sec and up to 160 kB sec Choosing higher rates such as 192 kB sec or more only rarely produces even better sound qualit
11. only available if the disc offers a number of dialogue languages or audio formats Status menu Press the OSD button a number of times during playback to show in turn DVD Title elapsed time Title remaining time number of title number of Chapter Chapter elapsed time and Chapter remaining time VCD and audio CD Single elapsed time Single remaining time Total elapsed time and PBC VCD Total remaining time 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 TITLE button to access the PBC menu and the MENU button to turn the PBC function on and off GOTO a desired section Press the GOTO button to play ata desired title chapter or time DVD disc Press the GOTO button to select GOTO mode 2 Press the DOWN button highlight desired item and then press ENTER button TITLE Input title number CHAPTER Input chapter number AUDIO select audio channel SUBTITLE select subtitle ANGLE select angel CH TIME input chapter time REPEAT select repeat mode TIME DISP select time display mode TT TIME Input time h mm ss 3 Press ENTER button CD disc Press the GOTO button repeatedly to enter different GOTO modes Disc Go To Input desired time of the disc Track Go To Input desired time of the track Select Track Input desired track number 2 Press ENTER b
12. ored 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 Operating the DVD player l Switch on your TV set 2 Press the button on the remote control or the STANDBY ON button located on the DVD player s front panel Playback I Press the OPEN CLOSE button on the front of the appliance or on the remote control 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 OPEN CLOSE button again to close the disc tray Play starts automatically If a menu appears one of its options can be selected to start playing the disc Select it and press ENTER button 4 Press STOP button to stop playback Notes The player stores the point where playback was interrupted If you press PLAY button again playback resumes from this point To stop playback completely or to start again from the beginning press STOP button twice If the player is left in STOP mode for more than one minute without any user inter action a screen saver is activated 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 Still image While the disc is playing press PAUSE STEP once for freeze frame Note Afte
13. orget your own password enter 9999 to reset Precautions Use e f 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 e The openings located on the top and bottom are for ventilation and must not be obstructed e During thunderstorms we recommend that you isolate the appliance from the electrical supply so that it is not damaged by electrical or electromagnetic surges e This appliance is designed for continuous use Switching off the DVD player to stand by 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 e If you notice any burning or smoke disconnect the appliance immediately to avoid any risk of electrocution e 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 e This appliance is for domestic use only and must not be used for industrial purposes e Total or partial copying of recordings protected by copyright legislation without the 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
14. ote 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 Other connection options VIDEO OUT socket This socket yellow is also known as a composite video socket The video cable not supplied usually comes with two audio cables white and red The picture quality obtained using a video connection is poorer compared to that obtained using a Scart connection AUDIO L left and AUDIO R right sockets These are analogue audio output sockets The AUDIO L socket and cable are white while the AUDIO R socket and cable are red Connect the DVD player s AUDIO L and R sockets to the television set s AUDIO L and R sockets using audio cables not supplied Note If your television set only has one audio socket connect it to the DVD player s left socket white S Video If the TV set is equipped with S Video connecting this signal will provide a better picture than Video composite Page 2 Component output Y Pr Pb Y Cr Cb YPrPb sockets deliver an optimum image quality due to the separation of the video signal into three separate components comparable with RGB separation in a Scart Peritel cable Note the video signal available from these 3 sockets depends on the choice made in the Video Out menu In order to obtain the best possible image quality always use very high quality cables for the connections Your dealer can provide Y Pr Pb cable
15. ourite scene 5 4 gt AV Cursor Up Down Left Right 6 PALINTSC Switching between PAL amp NTSC TV system 7 SETUP Setup menu 7 O 8 E Stop Press once Stop may resume with Play button Press twice Stop 9 M Volume adjust Select desired audio track PAL NTSC SETUP TITLE MENU 19 PROG Program playback 20 ENTER Enter 21 MENU Return to DVD disc Menu and turn the PBC function on and off 22 TITLE Return to DVD disc Title and access the PBC menu at PBC on mode 23 P Play 24 I gt Pause Step Press once to Pause amp CD ED Press again to play frame by frame pen 25 PPI Disc skip forward 26 jaa Disc skip backward 27 p gt Disc search forward THOMSON 28 lt lt Disc search backward DVD 29 WX Mute Zoom in out ii 30 ZOOM We 31 OSD On Screen Display On Off 32 A B Repeat section A toB Inserting batteries in the remote control Insert two R03 or AAA batteries in the remote control e Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries e n 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 period of time remove the batteries yrs e Please respect the environment and prevailing regulations Before
16. r five minutes in PAUSE with no user interaction the player goes into screen saver mode Frame advance DVD and VCD only l While the disc is playing press PAUSE STEP once 2 Press the PAUSE STEP button a number of times to advance forward image by image 3 Press PLAY button to resume normal playback Variable slow motion DVD and VCD only l While the disc is playing press SLOW button 2 Press the SLOW button repeatly to change slow speed 3 Press PLAY button to resume normal playback Changing chapter track While the disc is playing press the SKIP gt or SKIP d button to go immediately to the next or previous chapter or to the next or previous track Or enter the track number with the number buttons Zoom DVD VCD and JPEG 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 4 gt A and W buttons Note Under Zoom function for JPEG file press ZOOM button goes to Zoom x mode then Press the REV or FWD button a number of times to vary the Zoom steps which you want then press ZOOM to quit Zoom mode Play modes Repeat playback While the disc is playing press the REPEAT button repeatedly to select a play mode DVD Repeat Chapter Repeat Title Repeat Off VCD and audio CD Repeat Track Repeat All Repeat Off A B repeat To repeat a sequence between two points A and B press the A B button at the beginning of the sequence you wa
17. s that are sold together and come in the standard colour codes red green and blue used for these types of sockets and cables Note do not forget to also connect the audio cables because Component cables only transmit images and not sound Optical and coaxial Out sockets The digital sound from a Video DVD in playback is permanently available at the optical and coaxial sockets on your player Use one of these sockets by connecting it to a decoder or a DTS or Dolby Digital amplifier Some of these appliances are equipped with a coaxial In socket COAXIAL or an optical In socket OPTICAL while others are equipped with both sockets Choose one of the two connections Note In most cases these two types of connection give similar results the only difference lies in the type of cable used and the cost of these cables the coaxial cable being the least expensive one to buy However it sometimes happens that some coaxial cables are parasitised by high frequency interference caused by household electrical appliances high voltage electric cables or radio transmitters Note when connecting the optical audio digital cable 1 Remove the protection cap from the connector and connect it firmly as shown on the drawing 2 Keep the protection cap and always reattach the cap when the connector is not in use to keep it dustfree Basic Playback Operations Regional coding Your DVD player has been designed to process regional management information that is st
18. sible This product incorporates 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 Note on DivX files Before playing DivX or mpeg4 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 Technical data Power requirements AC 220 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 5W Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Operating humidity 5 to 90 no condensation THOMSON Multimedia Sales Europe 46 quaiA Le Gallo 92648 Boulogne Cedex FRANCE 322 019 464 RCS NANTERRE http www thomson europe com CE eS 35905170 Copyright THOMSON 2005 THOMSON DVD DTHIIIE User Manual AA THOMSON BRAND 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
19. to confirm and press OK Additional Information Troubleshooting The appliance does not switch on e Make sure it is plugged into a mains socket e Press the button on the remote control or the STANDBY ON button on the front of the appliance It is impossible to read the disc e Insert the disc with the printed side facing up e Check that the disc can actually be played by this device see below e Check that the disc s regional code matches the player s regional code This player s regional code is 2 e Clean the disc see below There is no picture e Check you have switched on the TV set e Check the connections D e Select the AV input assigned to the player on the TV The picture is of poor quality with snow or lines Check the connections There is no sound or the sound is of poor quality e Check the connections e Turn on the audio equipment connected to the player if any The remote control does not work or works only intermittently e Check that batteries are inserted or change them e Aim the remote control at the appliance The infrared beam must not be blocked or interrupted The subtitles do not appear e Check that the DVD disc provides subtitles e Refer to the section on how to display subtitles The disc menu language is not the correct one e The disc menu language has not been set up e The language of your choice is not available on the disc Forget Password e f you f
20. umber 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 e 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 e Never open the appliance yourself since this may put you at risk or damage the 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 Discs you can play In spite of progress made to ensure playability of all discs types it is not possible to guarantee playback of discs which are not in conformity 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 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 picture and audio are recorded by means of digital signals DVD R
21. utton Playback of 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 Your player is an Official DivX Certified product that plays DivX 5 DivX 4 DivX 3 and DivX VOD video content in compliance with DivX Certified technical requirements Playing mp3 W MaA or DivX files Before inserting a disc check that it is compatible with the player l Open the tray by pressing the OPEN CLOSE button 2 Place the disc with the printed side facing up and close the tray The disc s contents are displayed 3 Select a folder using the A and W buttons on the remote control then press ENTER button to see the f older s contents 4 Press the STOP button to stop playback 5 To go back to the folder list press the lt button in stop mode Note During playback you can use the SKIP 4 or SKIP BP button to go back to the previous file or go on to the next one Repeat playback While the disc is playing press the REPEAT button repeatedly to select a play mode mp3 and WMA Repeat One Repeat Folder Folder Off NETET RAA Complete the video and audio connections referring to this manual NOTE Karaoke do NOT function through Digital Audio outputs Connect the L R or 5 1 channel decoded output for
22. y Conversely files with sampling rates below 128 kB sec will not play properly e Do not try recording copyright protected mp3 files Securized files are encrypted and code protected to prevent illegal copying You must not copy such files WMA Windows Media Audio files CD R with WMA files e 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 eThe total number of files on a disc should be less than 999 Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Important The above recommendations cannot be taken as a guarantee that the DVD player will play mp3 or WMA 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 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 impos
23. you dispose of batteries or 4 accumulators ask your dealer whether they are subject to special recycling and if they will accept them for disposal i equipment at their end of life should be disposed of EN CAUTION LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN In accordance with the rating DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM plate of the unit this unit complies with current standards concerning electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility CLASS LASER PRODUCT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF THE LIGHTNING FLASH AND ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVETHE THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN ARROWHEAD WITHIN THE TRIANGLE cover OR BACK No USER SERVICEABLE THE TRIANGLE IS A WARNING SIGN IS A WARNING SIGN ALERTING YOU PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED ALERTING YOU OF IMPORTANT OF A DANGEROUS VOLTAGE INSIDE SERVICE PERSONNEL INSTRUCTIONS ACCOMPANYING THE THE PRODUCT PRODUCT SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM BACK OF PRODUCT This THOMSON product is designed and ctured with high qualit terials and manufa ured wi ign quality materiais an e HE PL INE THOMSON components which can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic You can contact THOMSON by dialling 0871 712 1312 for United Kingdom 0 10 mn inc VAT separately from your household waste www thomson europe com Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection recycling
24. 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 at the back as well as 7 cm above it 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 not 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 The remote control L A4 Disc tray Open Close 2 ANGLE o gt Select desired viewing angle of the Video disc feature 1o gt Slow forward Slow Backward I1 REPEAT Repeat playback ar ay 12 PRO SCAN Progressive Interlace video output select Cop 3 amp Power standby On Off 14 SUBTITLE Select desired DVD subtitle 15 AUDIO 16 RETURN Return to the upper menu 17 CLEAR Clear the last entry 18 SHUFFLE Shuffle playback r ee 3 012 9 Numeric entry 4 GOTO Searching fav

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