Technicolor - Thomson DTH311 Connecting DVD player + TV set + VCR, Other Audio Video connections

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Connections and initial set up

The rear panel of your television set and your video player may be different from the ones illustrated here.

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Connecting: DVD player + TV set + VCR

If you are only connecting your player to your television set, only carry out the connections shown in stages 1 and 5. If no Scart-Peritel socket is available on the TV set consult your retailer. If you already have a VCR the connections shown in stages 3 and 4 should, in most cases, already be in place.

Recommended Audio – Video connection

1.Plug the Scart-Peritel cable provided into the your DVD player and into the AV1 in socket your TV set

TV AUDIO VIDEO out socket at the back of (sometimes also called AUX 1 or EXT 1) on

2.Plug your VCR Scart-Peritel cable into the VCR/SAT/AUX socket on your DVD player and into the TV socket on your VCR.

Other Audio - Video connections

If no Scart-Peritel socket is available on the TV set, check whether the set has another Video socket (Components, S-Video or Composite) that you can use to connect to your player using the corresponding socket. 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.

Note: if your TV set is equipped with Component sockets and you opt for this connection, you must set the RGB/YPRPB selector on YPRPB (see page 5). For more information about signals, cables and Audio/Video sockets refer to pages 4 and 5.

3.Plug the outside aerial or the network into the aerial in socket (IN ) on the VCR.

4.Use a coaxial cable to connect the aerial out socket on the VCR (OUT ) and the aerial in socket ( ) on your TV set.

5.Plug the mains plug of your player into a mains socket.

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Contents Contents Important information regarding the batteries Precautions and information before connectingAccessories provided Setting up the remote control unitConnecting DVD player + TV set + VCR Recommended Audio Video connectionOther Audio Video connections Audio sockets and cables for sound Sockets and cablesVideo sockets and cables for image Signals, also called Component Video out selectorPlayer display panel Front panel of the playerDisplays on your player menus and banners Using the remote control unit correctlySwitch on your DVD player and your TV set Initial player set-upDescription of keys in DVD mode Remote controlControlling a TV set Using the remote control unit to control your TV set or VCRUsing the remote to Navigate through On-Screen Menus Controlling a VCRDiscs you can play 12 cm Region code numbers of DVD discsLoading and playing a disc Playback options Search OptionsUsing the information banner Information banner with a DVD discInformation banner with an Audio CD disc Screen fit DVDs TimerTitle or Track Chapter DVDsLanguage of the subtitles DVDs Language of the dialogues DVDsRepeat play Repeat playback of a scene between two points a and B Sequence marking DVDsPBC Playback control menu Video CDs Camera angles DVDsPlay modes IntroScan Audio CDsPlaying images JPEG, and sounds mp3,WMA files Loading and playing a disc with mp3,WMA and Jpeg filesPlaying images JPEG, and sounds mp3,WMA files Functions within menus Menus on your DVD player basic principles for usePlayer menu Sub-menusPlay menu Lock menu Locking your playerUnlocking you player Discs without ratings limits Changing a passwordSetting a ratings limit Ratings limitsTV Image menu Display menuBlack Level PAL or Ntsc TV setsFront Display menu Progressive ScanVoice + Sound menuSound Logic Virtual SurroundLanguage menus Further information Troubleshooting guideFurther information Recommendations and information concerning discs 12 cm CD-R and CD-RW discsCD-R and CD-RW discs with mp3 format Sound files DVD-R and DVD-RW discs CD-R and CD-RW discs with Jpeg format image filesVideo CD VCD discs Super Video CD Svcd discsDiscs Technical dataFor your safety Condensation