Technicolor - Thomson MS6000 manual Tape Player

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Tape Player

Playing a Tape

Tip: You can play a tape from either deck.

1.Press SOURCE repeatedly to select TAPE.

2.Press the cassette door to open it.

3.Insert a tape into the door and push the door closed.

4.Press BAND/AUTO PROG/DECK 1•2 to select deck

1or 2.

5.Press SKIP BACKWARD / SKIP FORWARD to position the tape to the desired starting position.

6.Press PLAY to begin playback .

Continuous Play

1.Press PRESET/NEXT on the remote control to enable continuous play. “C” will appear before the counter.

2.Insert cassette tapes into deck 1 and 2.

3.Press BAND/DECK 1/2 to select the deck to play first.

4.Press PLAY to begin continuous playback.

5.Press PRESET/PREV to disable continuous play

From CD

1.Insert a tape into deck 1.

2.Press SOURCE repeatedly to select CD.

3.Insert the disc(s) to be recorded.

4.Select the track, CD, or program to be recorded.

5.Press RECORD to begin recording.

6.CD begins to play.

7.Press STOP to end recording.

Tape to Tape

Synchronize Recording

1.Insert the destination tape in deck 1.

2.Insert the source tape into deck 2.

3.Press RECORD. The playback and recording start simultaneously.

Normal Recording

1.Insert the destination tape in deck 1.

2.Insert the source tape into deck 2 and press

PLAY .

3.Press RECORD when ready to record.

Tape Counter

You can keep track of tape position with the tape counter. Press PROG•SET to reset.

Recording

From Tuner

1.Insert a tape into deck 1.

2.Press SOURCE repeatedly to select TUNER and to access the desired radio band.

3.Tune to the station to be recorded.

4.Press RECORD to begin recording.

5.Press STOP to end recording.

From an Auxiliary Input

1.Insert the cassette in deck 1.

2.Press SOURCE repeatedly to select AUX.

3.Check that the auxiliary device has been connected correctly to the GAME AUX connector on the front of the audio system.

4.Start playback on the auxiliary device.

5.Press RECORD on deck 1 to begin recording.

6.Press STOP to end recording.

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Contents MS6000 EN 4/2/03 314 PM MS6000 EN 4/2/03 314 PM MS6000 Safety Information Connect the Main Lead Into a Mains Power SocketEN Thomson Information For UK OnlyThomson Multimedia Pack Do not OpenTable of Contents Installation Getting StartedUnpacking the system Back ViewControls and Indicators EN Main UnitRemote Control Mp3 / mp3 PRO / SmartTrax Indicates the CD format Installing BatteriesDisplay Settings Setting Clock / TimerActivating the Timer Showing the DemonstrationEN Adjusting the Display Brightness Sleep ModeUsing Preset Equalizer Curves Bass BoostCD and mp3 Playback Setting Up a CD Program Playing a Program ListDisplaying the Program List Deleting Program ListMusicMatch Jukebox File Name, Album, Artist, Genre, Year and Bit RateEN mp3 Format Playing a mp3 discTrack Information SmartTraxAdditional SmartTrax Features AlbumArtist ARTIST1 ARTIST2 ARTIST1 S1 ARTIST1 S2EN Mode Playlist For Smart Trax CDs onlyView My Selection Deleting Titles from My SelectionTuner Tape Player Troubleshooting Tips Problem SolutionMaintenance Safety Precautions Important Battery InformationTechnical Specification Important Information

MS6000 specifications

The Technicolor - Thomson MS6000 is a renowned multimedia technology platform that has made its mark in the realms of broadcasting and content delivery, particularly in the early 2000s. This device was primarily designed to streamline video and data transmission, making it a key asset for cable operators and service providers.

One of the standout features of the MS6000 is its digital video processing capability. This technology allows for the efficient encoding and decoding of video content, ensuring high-quality output and reduced latency. The device supports various video formats, making it versatile for a range of broadcasting needs. With its advanced video compression techniques, operators could deliver high-definition content without requiring extensive bandwidth, which was a critical advantage in an increasingly competitive market.

In addition to its robust video capabilities, the MS6000 was engineered with advanced networking technologies that enhanced its connectivity options. It supports multiple input/output interfaces, including RF, IP, and ASI, enabling seamless integration into existing infrastructures. This flexibility meant that service providers could easily adopt the system without a complete overhaul of their current setups.

Another notable characteristic of the Technicolor MS6000 is its scalability. The platform was designed to grow alongside evolving user demands and technological advancements. Operators could expand functionalities or upgrade certain components, allowing for an agile response to changing market conditions and consumer preferences.

Security is another area where the MS6000 excels. It comes equipped with robust encryption mechanisms that protect content from unauthorized access during transmission. This feature is crucial for cable operators looking to safeguard their intellectual property and maintain subscriber trust.

The user interface of the MS6000 is designed for ease of use, with intuitive navigation and customizable settings. This ensures that operators can quickly resolve issues and manage content efficiently, without extensive training or a steep learning curve.

Overall, the Technicolor - Thomson MS6000 embodies a comprehensive solution for digital video distribution. Its powerful video processing, advanced connectivity options, scalability, security features, and user-friendly design combined to make it a preferred choice for many service providers. Even years after its release, the MS6000 remains a noteworthy model in the history of multimedia technology, reflecting the innovation and foresight of Technicolor in a rapidly evolving industry.