Technicolor - Thomson DTH600 Player’s power supply, Using the mains adapter, Using the battery

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The player’s power supply

You can power your player either from the mains adapter or from the battery. The battery must first be charged using the mains adapter.

Using the mains adapter

1.Connect the output from the mains adapter to the player’s DC IN socket.

2.Connect the mains adapter’s supply cable to a 110-240V power outlet.

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Using the battery

1.Install the battery as explained on page 5.

Charging the battery

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110-240V

1.Connect the output from the mains adapter to the battery’s DC IN socket. A red warning light will come on. This light will go out once the battery is fully charged.

110-240V

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Contents H 6 0 Class Laser Product Precautions Discs you can play Region code number Contents Initial setup Your DTH 600 and its accessoriesFitting the battery beneath your player Initial setup of your remote controlPlayer’s power supply Using the mains adapterUsing the battery Charging the batteryConnecting the player to a television set Using headphonesConnecting Audio-Video output to the player Other connectionsFunction keys Using your DVD playerPreparation Remote control Menus… Disc Menu Player menu… and interactive banners With a DVDWith an audio CD With a VCD Video CDDisplay and Sound menus Format screen formatSetup menu language TV standardSound menu Virtual SurroundPlaying a disc Basic functionsLoading a disc Direct access to a music track audio CD Quick search for pictures or tracksStill picture and frame advance DVD and Video CD Slow motion DVD and Video CDPlay modes Standard playbackRandom playback Programming playbackRepeat playback Repeat playOther functions DVD and Video CD ZoomDVD Camera angles Video CD Playback control menu PBCReading Jpeg files What’s MP3?MP3 CD Playback Song skipDVD Ratings limits Setting a passwordParental Control Preferred languages DVD Language of player menusLanguage of the dialogues Language of the subtitlesAbout CD-R discs About MP3 files copied on to CD-RsIf you encounter difficulties Troubleshooting guideTechnical data DTH