Technicolor - Thomson DTH8060 manual Other Audio Video connections, Audio Video Input

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Connections and initial set up

Other Audio - Video connections

If no Peritel connector (Scart) on the television set is available, check if it has other Video connectors (Component, S-Video or Composite) in order to connect it to your player using these corresponding connections.. In this case do not forget to also connect the Audio out socket (AUDIO OUT) to the Audio in socket (AUDIO IN) on your TV set.

3 - Audio - Video Input

Audio inputs (INPUT L, R)

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RCA sockets and

cables for analogue L and R audio signal.

RCA socket and cable for CVBS Video signal, also called Composite.

The analogue sound of an operating device (television set or amplifier) can be input via the 2 Audio sockets L and R of your DVD recorder. If you do not use the recommended connection, i.e. the Peritel (Scart) socket, you must, as well as the video connections (CVBS or S-VIDEO) connect the outputs Audio L and R of the operating device to the Audio L and R inputs of your DVD recorder.

Note: the audio sockets and cables are generally identified by a colour code (white

for the left channel and red for the right).

Video in - Composite (CVBS) (COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT)

The yellow video socket also known as composite video (or CVBS): the image quality provided by this socket is less than all the other video sockets. Only use this socket if all the other sockets are already in use.

RCA sockets and

cables for analogue L and R audio signal.

RCA socket and cable for CVBS Video signal, also called Composite.

4 - Audio - Video Output

Audio outputs (OUTPUT L, R)

The digital sound output from a disc being read is permanently available at the two audio sockets, L and R, of your DVD recorder. If you do not use the recommended Peritel (Scart) connection to the television (paragraph 3 page 4), you must, as well as one of the video connections (CVBS or S- VIDEO) connect the Audio outputs, L and R, of your DVD recorder to the Audio inputs, L and R, of your television set (or amplifier).

Note: audio sockets and cables are usually identified by a colour code (white for the

left channel and red for the right channel).

Composite Video Out socket (CVBS) (COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT)

The yellow video socket is also called composite video, or CVBS.The image quality delivered by the video socket is the least good of all video connections. Only use this socket if all other sockets are already in use.

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Contents Contents in brief… Precautions to takeTo begin About your deviceContents Menus Basic connections Connections and initial set upPlacing the DVD recorder in service Placing the remote control in serviceUsing the remote control unit correctly Switch on your DVD recorder and your TV setControl Automatic channel searchSorting the channels Clock settingAdd a satellite or cable receiver Adjusting the G-LINK CableAdjusting the receiver / recorder configuration Connections and initial set up Cable receiver codes List of satellite or cable receiver codesSatellite receiver codes France LL’ for France Adding a channelSorting channels Reinstalling channels updatingCarrry out the connection of cable 5 not supplied With a cable / satellite receiver and a video recorder With a video recorderPeritel socket scart Sockets and cablesAV1 audio video Outputs AV2 audio video Input and OutputAudio Video Output Other Audio Video connectionsAudio Video Input Video Input and Output Composite Video Outputs Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr YUVOptical Audio Output digital sound Digital Audio Video outputsFront of your player recorder Access to socketsPlay / Pause Buttons on the frontWith a disc being played Messages on the displayTV Functions About other displays menus and banners Other indicationsDescription of keys in DVD mode Remote controlOther functions Using the remote control with other devicesManual programming Programming the remote controlAutomatic code search To change channel To watch TV ProgrammesRecord the current programme Recording functionsClosing a DVD+R or DVD+RW disc Finishing a disc Stop recordingManual programming in 10 steps Programming a recordingName ChannelRecording quality Keep TimerStart time and stop time Recording through the Naviclick TV guide Automatic programming NaviclickConsulting the TV guide with Naviclick From a Camcorder or other device AV3,AV4 socket Recording from a connected deviceFrom a satellite receiver or cable receiver AV2 socket Recording from a USB peripheral Recording from a digital camcorderLibrary Accessing the librarySorting by Title Scrolling through the title listSearching for a title with the sort function All discs Sorting by DateDeleting a disc Playing a title and accessing the Title MenuRecommended brands and types Recordable discsReadable discs Other readable discs Playing a discInteractive banners Television mode Operating principleInformation on the TV channel being watched Recording the channel being watched here, channelWith a VCD Video CD With a DVDWith an audio CD Search Options Loading and playing a discQuick search of an image or a track Still picture and frame advancePlayback options Playing discs Displaying the information banner Timer DVD,VCDTitle or Track DVD,VCD, CD Chapter DVDPlay modes of discs DVD VCD Subtitle and dialogue language DVDCamera angles DVD Play mode for Audio CDsPBC Playback control menu VCD IntroScan CDEdit Menu Access to the edit menuInsert a Chapter Bookmark DVD+RW only Edit menu functionsDelete Chapter Marker DVD+RW only Hide ChapterNew Title Frame View ChapterSound functions Playing image and audio JPEG, mp3, wmaImage Functions To rent purchase DivX VOD files To play DivX filesTo play DivX files Concerning DivX files Disc Title menu DVD+R, DVD+RW Disc menuPlay Disc Playlist MenusWith a DVD+RW disc Disc ActionsWith a DVD+R disc Rename a disc or a title DVD+R, DVD+RW Screen Format DVD / VCD Disc optionsAutoplay Recording quality Recording Options MenuSmartRecord Chapter MarkersDisplay Language of DVD recorder menus Selecting Languages DVDFrom the menu of the DVD recorder From the bannerDivX subtitle selection Selecting the Sub-title language for DVD discsChanging the code Parental controlLocking Non categorized titles Ratings limitsDivX System OptionsDigital output audio QSound/QxpanderAV2 Input Standby modeAV link NexTView channel downloading time SettingsChoice of NexTView channel Updating Naviclick via TeletextChannels and Teletext pages Naviclick NexTView ChannelsChoice of CD-R / CD-RW discs Recommendations and information concerning discs 12 cmVideo CD VCD discs Care of discsAudio files and CD-R / CD-RW discs Image files and CD-R / CD-RW discsDivX files and CD-R / CD-RW discs What codecs can your player read?Remote control Troubleshooting guideImage problems If you encounter difficultiesPlaying problems Sound problemsOther operating problems Recording problemsOther problems Other important informations Technical data Remote control Code A-BRemote control setting on code B DVD recorder setting on code B