Technicolor - Thomson DTH7500 manual Remote control Code A-B, Technical data

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Further information

For your safety

Never open the DMR or any of its components. It can be dangerous for you or for certain fragile components.You could receive an electric shock or touch the laser beam. Do not place your eyes close to the opening of the disc tray or any other opening to look inside the DMR.

DVD copy protection

In accordance with the DVD standard, your DMR is equipped with a Copy Protection system, which can be triggered on and off by the DVD disc itself, in order to make any recording of the

concerned DVD disc onto a videotape of very poor picture quality, or even impossible. “This

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product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of

certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home use only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.” If the appliance is opened or its components interfered with (dismantled, replaced etc) the warranty clauses shall be annulled.

Remote control - Code A-B

Remote control setting on code B

Code A

Code B

No. to key in

3000

3001

On display panel

DVD A

DVD B

Note: the remote control of your DMR is set to code A (3000). To set it to code B (3001) follow the procedure described below.

1.Press and hold the DVD key.

2.With the number keys, press 3, 0, 0, 1.

3.Release the DVD key.

DMR setting on code B

1.Switch on your DMR.

2.Check that there is no disc in the disc tray.

3.Simultaneously press the PAUSE, PLAY, AV keys at the front of your DMR and release them when your DMR displays DVD B.

4.Try to control your DMR with the remote control.

Note: in the event of a problem, redo the setting of both components: the remote control and your DMR.

Technical data

Power requirements 220 to 240 V - 50/60 Hz

Power consumption 36 W when ON (approx.) < 3 W in the eco mode. Functioning conditions +5°C to + 35°C surrounding humidity: 80 % maximum Playback system Laser diodes - Wave length: 655 / 780 nm, Laser power CLASSE 2 Reception norms LL’ - BG - I - DKK’

Number of storable channels 99

Remote control Infrared 33 Khz - Batteries 2 x 1.5 V (AAA)

Nominal Specification - THOMSON reserves the right to change the specifications without notice.

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Contents Accessories provided Precautions and information before connectingInserting the batteries Important information regarding the batteriesContents Contents Basic connections Connections and initial set upPlacing the DMR in service Connections and initial set upUsing the remote control unit correctly Switch on your DMR and your TV setXX 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 codePress OK to start the test List of satellite receiver codes List of cable receiver codes20-67 Video in Composite Cvbs Composite Video Input Sockets and cables inputsAudio inputs Input L, R Video input Y/C S-VIDEOOptical and coaxial Out sockets Digital Audio OUT Sockets and cables outputsVideo out socket Y/C S-VIDEO OUT Audio outputs Output L, RFront sockets inputs USB socketAV sockets Audio/Video PR- / PR+ / Igskip FI To change channels Keys on the frontTV Functions Messages on the displayWith a disc Other indicationsDescription of keys in DVD mode Remote controlRemote control Code A-B Remote controlControlling a TV set Controlling a satellite or cable receiverProgramming 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 DVD Disc Playing mode Operating principleWith an audio CD With a VCD Video CDSearch Options Loading and playing a discQuick search of an image or a track Still picture and frame advancePlayback options Disc information banner Timer DVD,VCD, CDTitle or Track DVD,VCD, CD Chapter DVDSubtitle 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 RomChanging images Image FunctionsRotating an image Zooming in on an image zoom and the Pan and Scan functionDisc menu Video menu MenusPictures menu Music menu Jukebox functionRenaming the recordings Managing your recordingsDeleting recordings Choosing the quality of your recordingsDisplay Language of DMR menus Language MenuAudio DVD disc dialogue languages From the menu of the DMRDisc DVD disc menu language Subtitles Language of DVD subtitlesLocking Parental control menuNon categorized titles Ratings limitsChanging the code Control menu is displayedOptions menu Other settings Recording menu TimerNaviclick Recording QualityIf you encounter difficulties Troubleshooting guideNo sound Further informationYou can’t change the camera angle Other problemsNexTView channel downloading time SettingsChoice of NexTView channel Updating Naviclick via TeletextChannels and Teletext pages Naviclick NexTView ChannelsCondensation DiscsRegarding Audio formats Technical data Remote control Code A-B