Technicolor - Thomson MS6000 manual Display, Installing Batteries

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Controls and Indicators

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Installing Batteries

 

The remote control must be inserted with 2 “AAA”

 

or “R3” or “UM 4” batteries prior to use. Follow the

 

steps below to ensure correct installation.

 

1. Open the battery compartment door (located at

 

the back of the remote control) by sliding the cover

 

out.

2.Before inserting the batteries, observe the polari- ties (that is, + and -) of the battery then relate the polarities to the engraved diagram inside the bat- tery compartment. Now insert the batteries.

3.After installation of the batteries, place the lit to cover the batteries. Lightly push it closed with a snap.

Display

DISC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 - The corresponding disc number is displayed to Indicates which disc tray is loaded. The number will flash during playback to show which CD is currently playing.

mp3 / mp3 PRO / SmartTrax - Indicates the CD format.

FILE / FOLDER - Indicates the format of the current title for a mp3 CD.

PLAYLIST - On a SmartTrax CD, the icon indicates the current titles are from additional playlists on the CD.

ARTIST / ALBUM / GENRE / SONG - On a SmartTrax CD, these icons indicate the folder you are in after entering from the root directory.

- The timer is activated.

- Random playback feature is activated in CD mode.

REPEAT 1 / REPEAT ALL DISC / REPEAT 1 DISC - In CD mode, the corresponding icons are displayed to Indicates the repeat option that is selected.

REPEAT 1 - repeat current track. REPEAT ALL DISC - repeat all discs. REPEAT 1 DISC - repeat current disc.

- When in SmartTrax CD mode, the icon indicates the title you are currently at is bookmarked into My Selection folder. If the icon appears in front of a fold- er, it indicates that certain titles in that folder is bookmarked into My Selection.

- When in SmartTrax CD mode, the icon indicates all the items in the current folder are selected into My Selection folder.

-When in mp3 CD mode, the arrow indicates your current position.

EQ - Indicates one of the preset equalizer is activated.

X-SURR- Indicates x-surround sound is activated.

MY SELECTION - On a SmartTrax CD, the icon indicates you are currently in My Selection folder.

REC - Indicates recording is activated in tape mode.

RDS - RDS signal detected in tuner mode. BASS BOOST - Indicates Bass Boost is activated. SLEEP - Indicates sleep is activated.

INTRO - Indicates the Intro feature is activated in CD playback mode.

PROG - In Tuner mode, the icon is displayed when in preset mode. In CD mode, the icon is displayed when playing a CD program.

FM ST - In Tuner mode, the icon indicates the radio station is playing with FM stereo sound.

TAPE 1 / TAPE 2 - Indicates the tape deck you are currently playing.

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Contents MS6000 EN 4/2/03 314 PM MS6000 EN 4/2/03 314 PM MS6000 EN Thomson Information Safety InformationConnect the Main Lead Into a Mains Power Socket For UK OnlyThomson Multimedia Pack Do not OpenTable of Contents Unpacking the system InstallationGetting Started Back ViewControls and Indicators EN Main UnitRemote Control Display Installing BatteriesMp3 / mp3 PRO / SmartTrax Indicates the CD format Activating the Timer SettingsSetting Clock / Timer Showing the DemonstrationUsing Preset Equalizer Curves EN Adjusting the Display BrightnessSleep Mode Bass BoostCD and mp3 Playback Displaying the Program List Setting Up a CD ProgramPlaying a Program List Deleting Program ListMusicMatch Jukebox File Name, Album, Artist, Genre, Year and Bit RateTrack Information EN mp3 FormatPlaying a mp3 disc SmartTraxArtist ARTIST1 ARTIST2 Additional SmartTrax FeaturesAlbum ARTIST1 S1 ARTIST1 S2View My Selection EN ModePlaylist For Smart Trax CDs only Deleting Titles from My SelectionTuner Tape Player Troubleshooting Tips Problem SolutionMaintenance Technical Specification Safety PrecautionsImportant Battery Information Important Information

MS6000 specifications

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