Technicolor - Thomson DTH 6000 Other functions, Index search, Tracking and stability in play mode

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Use

Other functions

VCR

Index search

Indices allow you to mark particular tape sections (beginning of films, sequences, etc.)

to retrieve them quickly. At the beginning of every recording, the video recorderEN automatically marks an index on the tape.

To retrieve the previous or next index mark, press C or B; this function requires the tape to be on STOP.

STATUS menu

Using the INFO key, you can display the information

 

 

 

0h01m15s

00h21m

E180

concerning video recorder operation (tape type, time

B SP

 

 

remaining before end of tape, type of sound, image

 

 

 

 

 

format, tape speed, channel, time...).

 

 

 

By default,

the cassette type

shown on

the

17:21

information screen is E180. Since the remaining time

 

is deduced from the duration of the cassette, you

VCR

must enter

the cassette type for

E240 and

E300

 

cassettes. Press again the INFO key; the cassette type is highlighted. Use the ▼ and ▲ keys to display the appropriate cassette type, and finally press OK to confirm. If you insert a cassette with a duration shorter than 180 minutes, you need not enter the cassette type; the VCR will calculate automatically the duration of the cassette.

To reset the counter, call up the STATUS menu with the INFO key and press the 0000 key (re-setting the counter requires a tape to be loaded).

Tracking and stability in play mode

The pictures of some tapes (hired or other) may flicker, show interference lines on the bottom of the screen or be altered by other undesirable effects. With the Tracking or Stability adjustments, you can eliminate or reduce these image faults.

1Load a tape.

2Either start playing using the PLAY key or switch into slow motion using PAUSE and FWD. or into pause using PAUSE.

3Press ▼: a menu comes up.

In the play or slow motion mode, you may adjust tracking.

In pause mode, you may adjust stability.

4Adjust using the ▼ or ▲ key.

5Restore the standard setting with the 0000 key.

Playing NTSC tapes

NTSC is the colour television standard used in the United States, in Japan and other countries. Your video recorder can play VHS-NTSC tapes, but you must have a television set compliant with the PAL standard. Most of the PAL television sets provide proper reproduction of the pictures from NTSC tapes.

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Contents Contents Precautions and guarantee Box contents Connections Basic connectionOther connection possibilities Player, another video recorder, etc. AV2 socket Other devicesCamcorder AV3 socket Audio/video amplifierGeneral functions Remote controlStart recording Select a channel Access the contents menu of the discHifi Stereo Nicam Front panel controlsFront panel display Modulator Initial InstallationAutomatic channel search Store the channel and its number on the television setSorting the channels Clock settingNumber with 0 to 9 keys New or encoded channelMenus Disc content menusVCR menus DVD MenusPlaying a tape Getting prepared RecordingSimple recording Recording with automatic stop instant recordProgramming using a PlusCode number Programming a recording VCRVideo PLUS+ system and satellite demodulator Without the PlusCode programming numbers Error messages likely to occur when programmingTo check your programming But select the AV1 or AV2 socketDelete the programmed recordings using the 0000 key Deleting a programmed recordingRecording programmed on a connected set Setting the type of sound to be recorded Sound selection in playback modeSound control Load a tape and press PlayPreferences Eco modeAuto clock Video PLus+ + 10 minutesBy default Cassette type Shown on Tracking and stability in play modeOther functions Index searchSimple play PlayStill image Frame advance DVD and video CD Variable slow motion DVD and video CDStandard Play all discs Play modesLock Display TV ImageOn-Screen Displays Sound Select the Sound option in the main menu using the PlaySound Logic Digital OutputPlayer Menus LanguagesDisc Menus AudioInfo Menus Direct accessRepeat playback all discs Markers DVD and audio CDSubtitles DVD Audio DVDCamera angles DVD Audio channel video CDReading MP3 files What is MP3?Playing an MP3 CD Skipping songsDVD-Video Discs you can playProblem Solution TroubleshootingRemote control Technical dataConcerning video tapes Handling and care for discs