Technicolor - Thomson DTH7500 manual Sockets and cables outputs, Video out socket Y/C S-VIDEO OUT

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Connections and initial set up

Optical socket and

cable for digital

audio signal.

Coaxial socket and

cable for digital

audio signal.

Ushiden socket and cable forY/C Video signal, also called S-Video.

RCA sockets and

cables for analogue

L and R audio

signal.

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

Sockets and cables (outputs)

4 - Optical and coaxial Out sockets (DIGITAL AUDIO OUT)

The digital sound of a disc being played is permanently available on the optical and coaxial sockets of your DMR. Use one of these sockets by connecting it to a decoder or a DTS or Dolby Digital amplifier. Some of these appliances are equipped with a coaxial In socket (COAXIAL) or an optical In socket (OPTICAL), while others are equipped with both sockets. Choose one of the

two connections.

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Note: in most cases these two types of connection give similar results; the only difference lies in the type of cable used and the cost of these cables, the coaxial cable being the least expensive one to buy. However it sometimes happens that some coaxial cables are parasitized by high frequency interferences caused by household electrical appliances, high voltage electric cables or radio transmitters.

5 - S-Video out socket (Y/C) (S-VIDEO OUT)

The S-Video cable provides a video signal of lower quality than the Peritel (Scart) socket. An S-Video signal however provides a better quality image than a composite video socket, because colour (C) is separated from black and white (Y) in the video signal.

Note: do not forget to also connect the audio cables, because the S-Video cable transmits images and not sound.

6- 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 DMR. 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 DMR 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 (red for the left channel and white for the right channel).

7- Composite Video Out socket (CVBS) (OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO) 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 Important information regarding the batteries Precautions and information before connectingAccessories provided Inserting the batteriesContents Contents Basic connections Connections and initial set upSwitch on your DMR and your TV set Connections and initial set upPlacing the DMR in service Using the remote control unit correctlyXX channels found. Press OK Automatic channel searchSorting the channels Clock settingFrance LL’ for France Manual channel searchTime set Channel updateSatellite or cable receiver Link Cable Adjusting your DMR’s IR infrared controller cellDMR / satellite or cable receiver settings IR controller connection Enter the receiver code Press OK to start the test List of satellite receiver codes List of cable receiver codes20-67 Video input Y/C S-VIDEO Sockets and cables inputsVideo in Composite Cvbs Composite Video Input Audio inputs Input L, RAudio outputs Output L, R Sockets and cables outputsOptical and coaxial Out sockets Digital Audio OUT Video out socket Y/C S-VIDEO OUTFront sockets inputs USB socketAV sockets Audio/Video PR- / PR+ / Igskip FI To change channels Keys on the frontOther indications Messages on the displayTV Functions With a discDescription of keys in DVD mode Remote controlControlling a satellite or cable receiver Remote controlRemote control Code A-B Controlling a TV setProgramming the remote control Automatic code searchManual programming To watch TV Programmes Recording functionsRecording functions Putting the television on pause Pause Live TVRecord the current programme Programming a TV recording Recording with the timerKeep Recording qualityNaviclick programmes guide Consulting the TV guide with NaviclickRecording through the Naviclick TV guide To stop the copy operation, press Stop Recording from a memory cardRecording from a connected device From a satellite receiver or cable receiverFrom a Camcorder or other device Recording from a CD-ROM Discs you can play Playing a discTelevision mode Operating principle Playing a discInteractive banners With a VCD Video CD Disc Playing mode Operating principleWith a DVD With an audio CDStill picture and frame advance Loading and playing a discSearch Options Quick search of an image or a trackPlayback options Chapter DVD Timer DVD,VCD, CDDisc information banner Title or Track DVD,VCD, CDSubtitle and dialogue language DVD Play modes of discs DVD VCD CDAudio CD information banner Camera angles DVDPBC Playback control menu VCD Playing music files MP3 and / or images Jpeg Playing image Jpeg or music mp3 files on a CD RomZooming in on an image zoom and the Pan and Scan function Image FunctionsChanging images Rotating an imageDisc menu Video menu MenusPictures menu Music menu Jukebox functionChoosing the quality of your recordings Managing your recordingsRenaming the recordings Deleting recordingsFrom the menu of the DMR Language MenuDisplay Language of DMR menus Audio DVD disc dialogue languagesDisc DVD disc menu language Subtitles Language of DVD subtitlesLocking Parental control menuControl menu is displayed Ratings limitsNon categorized titles Changing the codeOptions menu Other settings Recording Quality TimerRecording menu NaviclickIf you encounter difficulties Troubleshooting guideNo sound Further informationYou can’t change the camera angle Other problemsUpdating Naviclick via Teletext SettingsNexTView channel downloading time Choice of NexTView channelChannels and Teletext pages Naviclick NexTView ChannelsCondensation DiscsRegarding Audio formats Technical data Remote control Code A-B