Technicolor - Thomson DVD Player + TV Set + VCR manual

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8.Press the button to store your settings. If the message PLEASE CHECK appears, you have entered a wrong data. Please correct the data.

9.Press the button to exit the menu.

10.Put the DVD/VCR into standby mode by pressing the button on the remote control.

appears on the front display to show that the video recorder is set to record.

To watch a DVD during timer recording standby mode, press and then the DVD button to switch to DVD mode.

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1.Press the VCR button and then to access the main menu.

2.Use and to select REC REC .

3.Press OK. Press OK again to enter the timer recording menu.

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4.To enter the programme number that you wish to record, scroll through the available options using the and buttons or enter the numbers directly. For single digit numbers, remember to press 0 first.

Note: If you wish to record from one of the AV sockets, press the AV button to select the appropriate AV input.

5.Press and enter the date of the programme you want to record. If you want to record a programme on a regular basis, press OK before entering a date in order to choose one of the available options: DLY (daily recording from Monday to Friday), or weekly recording (e.g. MO for Monday) to record at the same time every week. Press and to select one of the two options, then press OK to confirm.

6.Enter the time of the start and end time of the programme you wish to record.

7.Press the button and activate or deactivate the VPS/PDC function using the and buttons.

8.Press to select the recording speed. Use the and buttons to scroll options: Standard Play (SP), Intelligent Play (IP) and Long Play (LP).

9.Check that the timer recording details are correct, and press to save your settings. If PLEASE CHECK is displayed you have entered incorrect information. Check the details on the television screen and reenter it. If you want to enter more timer recordings, repeat the above process from step 3.

10.Press to remove the menu.

11.Put the DVD/VCR in standby mode by pressing the button on the remote control. appears on the front display.The video recorder is now ready to record at the time you have

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To watch a DVD during timer recording standby mode, press and then the DVD button to switch to DVD mode.

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Contents Table of Contents Connections and Setup Accessories providedInserting batteries in the remote control Some points to check before you connectConnections and Setup Remote sensor Point the remote control hereFront panel controls buttons appear left to right below Front panel displayRemote control Functions in DVD modeNavigating through menus General functionsFunctions in VCR mode Functions in TV modeOther connection options Basic connections DVD/VCR + TVTelevision Set Back panel audio sockets Back panel video socketsBack DVD/VCR Video OUT socketDVD Exclusive COMPONENT/PROGRESSIVE Scan Video OUT socket Front panel audio and video socketsVideo OUT socket Tuning in a video channel on your TV Automatic channel search Tuning in TV channelsSorting the channels Channel number using the numbered buttons Manual installationPress OK, and then use Buttons to Basic playback operations PlaybackStopping playback Accelerated playBasic playback operations Instant Timer Recording RecordingRecording options Instant RecordingRecording Programming a recording using the Showview numbersProgramming a recording Programming a recording without the Showview numbers Changing or deleting timer events Copying from DVD to VCRSetting the clock Advanced functionsLanguage selection Auto trackingSound settings NO. of Timer Programme Shows the numberAdvanced functions Video DoctorDecoder FormatOPR Optimum Picture Response Child lock Resetting the tape counterPlaying Ntsc tapes Using the menus Compatible discsCompatible formats Regional codingChanging chapter / track Variable slow motionZoom Scene replay DVD Play modesProgram playback VCD Screen Fit DVDUsing the Info menu Info menuDVD Info menu VCD Info menuDirect access Info menuTitle/Chapter DVD / Track VCD and DivX AudioSubtitles DVD and DivX Camera angle DVDSound Subtitle AngleAudio CDs, mp3, WMA, DivX and Jpeg discs Playing an audio, mp3 or WMA CDAudio CDs, mp3, WMA, DivX and Jpeg discs Displaying Jpeg filesAccelerated play Program playbackPlaying Jpeg and mp3 or WMA files at the same time Playing DivX filesPlayer Menus Using the player menusLanguage menu Player Menus Display menuAudio menu Dolby Digital / DTS / Mpeg DVD and DivXSample Frequency DVD DRC Dynamic Range Control DVD and DivXPassword Lock menuRating DVD Country code DVDPBC PlayBack Control VCD Others menuAuto Play DVD Troubleshooting Additional informationPrecautions CleaningAdditional information UseGuarantee Handling and caring for discsConcerning video tapes Unprotected Protected Re-recordableTechnical data DivX files Mp3 filesWMA Windows Media Audio files Jpeg files

DVD Player + TV Set + VCR specifications

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