Technicolor - Thomson DVD Player + TV Set + VCR manual Manual installation

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Connections and Setup

Manual installation

To complete the set-up of your video recorder when the automatic channel set-up has not stored all the channels or when you wish to store a new channel.

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1.Turn on your television and your DVD/VCR. Select the AV channel on your television, press the VCR button and then press to access the main menu.

2.Press the and buttons to select PR SET PRSET then press OK.

3.Press again and the television channel table appears.

4.Use the and buttons to select the programme number you want to tune, then press OK.

5.Press the AV key to select C (for channels received via your roof aerial) or S (for cable network

channels).

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7.The station can be fine tuned to improve picture quality. Select MFT (Manual Fine Tuning) using the and buttons. Use the and buttons to adjust the picture.

8.Select STATION by pressing the button. You can then name your station.

 

 

 

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9.Press OK to reveal the television channel name list. Use the and buttons to choose a channel name from the list. Press OK to select it.

10.If the station name you require is not listed you can insert one manually. Press the button.A flashing bar appears beneath the first letter. Use the and buttons to select letters and numbers for the new channel name up to a maximum of 5. Press the and buttons to pass on to the previous or next character. Press OK.

11.Press to confirm.

12.Press again to remove the menu.

13.The new channel is now stored into your video recorder.

If you wish to install manually other channels you should repeat the above procedure.

To sort the new channel, see “Sorting the channels” on page 10.

Note: If it is necessary for you to tune all the channels manually you may find it easier if you write the CH numbers down for each channel as you find them.You can then select each channel from the main menu and type the CH numbers in directly. Each channel will then be in the correct position so there is no need to sort them later.

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Contents Table of Contents Some points to check before you connect Connections and SetupAccessories provided Inserting batteries in the remote controlFront panel display Connections and SetupRemote sensor Point the remote control here Front panel controls buttons appear left to right belowGeneral functions Remote controlFunctions in DVD mode Navigating through menusFunctions in TV mode Functions in VCR modeTelevision Set Basic connections DVD/VCR + TVOther connection options DVD/VCR Video OUT socket Back panel audio socketsBack panel video sockets BackVideo OUT socket Front panel audio and video socketsDVD Exclusive COMPONENT/PROGRESSIVE Scan Video OUT socket Tuning in a video channel on your TV Sorting the channels Tuning in TV channelsAutomatic channel search Press OK, and then use Buttons to Manual installationChannel number using the numbered buttons Accelerated play Basic playback operationsPlayback Stopping playbackBasic playback operations Instant Recording Instant Timer RecordingRecording Recording optionsProgramming a recording Programming a recording using the Showview numbersRecording Programming a recording without the Showview numbers Copying from DVD to VCR Changing or deleting timer eventsAuto tracking Setting the clockAdvanced functions Language selectionVideo Doctor Sound settingsNO. of Timer Programme Shows the number Advanced functionsOPR Optimum Picture Response FormatDecoder Playing Ntsc tapes Resetting the tape counterChild lock Regional coding Using the menusCompatible discs Compatible formatsZoom Variable slow motionChanging chapter / track Screen Fit DVD Scene replay DVDPlay modes Program playback VCDVCD Info menu Using the Info menuInfo menu DVD Info menuAudio Direct accessInfo menu Title/Chapter DVD / Track VCD and DivXSubtitle Angle Subtitles DVD and DivXCamera angle DVD SoundPlaying an audio, mp3 or WMA CD Audio CDs, mp3, WMA, DivX and Jpeg discsProgram playback Audio CDs, mp3, WMA, DivX and Jpeg discsDisplaying Jpeg files Accelerated playPlaying DivX files Playing Jpeg and mp3 or WMA files at the same timeLanguage menu Using the player menusPlayer Menus Display menu Player MenusDRC Dynamic Range Control DVD and DivX Audio menuDolby Digital / DTS / Mpeg DVD and DivX Sample Frequency DVDCountry code DVD PasswordLock menu Rating DVDAuto Play DVD Others menuPBC PlayBack Control VCD Additional information TroubleshootingUse PrecautionsCleaning Additional informationUnprotected Protected Re-recordable GuaranteeHandling and caring for discs Concerning video tapesTechnical data Jpeg files DivX filesMp3 files WMA Windows Media Audio files

DVD Player + TV Set + VCR specifications

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