Technicolor - Thomson DTH311 manual Lock menu, Locking your player, Unlocking you player

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Menus

Lock menu

You player makes it possible to set ratings limits to playing discs and to lock playback for discs that contain information or scenes that exceed the ratings limit you have set.This function allows you, for instance, to control the type of matter a child can watch. A padlock in the Parental Control menu shows whether the player is locked or unlocked.

Locked:You must enter a password in order to play discs that exceed the ratings limit you have set.When the player is locked nobody can access the parental control menu without entering the password.

Unlocked: No password is needed to play discs. Even if you have set a ratings limit discs will not be blocked while the player is unlocked.

Locking your player

1.If a disc is being played, press STOP (the player menu appears).

2.Press to highlight Parental Control and press OK.

Note: the first time you access the Parental Control menu your player will ask you to enter a password.

3.Lock is highlighted, press OK on the remote control unit (a screen for entering the password appears).

4.Using the numbered keys on the remote control unit enter the password (4 digit number) and press OK. Another screen appears asking you to confirm the password. Key in the same

password number and press OK (if necessary, press to return to the previous menu).

Note: Once the player is locked you will have to key in the password each time you want to access the Parental Control menu.

The player is supplied without any ratings limit setting. If you want to prohibit playback of certain discs you will have to set a ratings limit (see following page for instructions).

Unlocking you player

1.If a disc is being played, press STOP (the player menu appears).

2.Press to highlight Parental Control and press OK.

3.Using the numbered keys on the remote control unit, key in the 4 digit number of your password and press OK.

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Contents Contents Precautions and information before connecting Accessories providedSetting up the remote control unit Important information regarding the batteriesOther Audio Video connections Connecting DVD player + TV set + VCRRecommended Audio Video connection Sockets and cables Audio sockets and cables for soundSignals, also called Component Video out selector Video sockets and cables for imageFront panel of the player Player display panelUsing the remote control unit correctly Switch on your DVD player and your TV setInitial player set-up Displays on your player menus and bannersRemote control Description of keys in DVD modeUsing the remote control unit to control your TV set or VCR Using the remote to Navigate through On-Screen MenusControlling a VCR Controlling a TV setLoading and playing a disc Discs you can play 12 cmRegion code numbers of DVD discs Search Options Playback optionsInformation banner with an Audio CD disc Using the information bannerInformation banner with a DVD disc Timer Title or TrackChapter DVDs Screen fit DVDsRepeat play Language of the subtitles DVDsLanguage of the dialogues DVDs Sequence marking DVDs Repeat playback of a scene between two points a and BCamera angles DVDs Play modesIntroScan Audio CDs PBC Playback control menu Video CDsPlaying images JPEG, and sounds mp3,WMA files Playing images JPEG, and sounds mp3,WMA filesLoading and playing a disc with mp3,WMA and Jpeg files Menus on your DVD player basic principles for use Player menuSub-menus Functions within menusPlay menu Unlocking you player Lock menuLocking your player Changing a password Setting a ratings limitRatings limits Discs without ratings limitsDisplay menu TV Image menuPAL or Ntsc TV sets Front Display menuProgressive Scan Black LevelSound menu Sound LogicVirtual Surround Voice +Language menus Troubleshooting guide Further informationFurther information CD-R and CD-RW discs with mp3 format Sound files Recommendations and information concerning discs 12 cmCD-R and CD-RW discs CD-R and CD-RW discs with Jpeg format image files Video CD VCD discsSuper Video CD Svcd discs DVD-R and DVD-RW discsTechnical data For your safetyCondensation Discs