Technicolor - Thomson DSA100 warranty Appendix, Troubleshooting guide, Technical data

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Appendix

Troubleshooting guide

Before requesting service (troubleshooting).

No power?

Correctly connect the AC Power Cord to an AC Outlet.

There is no picture?

Turn on the TV set and your DVD player.

Check connections.

Make the correct input selection on the TV set.

The menu language is not the one you want?

The menu language for your player has not been set during set-up.

Your preferred menu language on a DVD disc (if available) has not been set during set up.

The menu is not available in your language on the DVD disc.

The remote control does not work?

The batteries are fully discharged and must be replaced. When you insert the replacement batteries, ensure you align their positive and negative polarities correctly (k page 4).

Remove batteries and hold down one or more keys for several minutes to drain the microprocessor inside the remote to reset it. Reinstall batteries and try remote again.

Point the remote control to the front of the player.

Operate the remote control within an 8 m range from the player.

Remove any obstacles between the remote control and the red LED on the player.

There is no sound or it can hardly be heard?

Make the correct audio input selection and volume adjustment on the TV set or hifi system (amplifier or AV selector).

There are no subtitles?

Check that the subtitle is recorded on the disc.

Subtitles disappear from the TV screen. See how to display subtitles.

Audio (spoken) and / or subtitle language is not the

one selected during the initial player set-up?

If the audio or subtitle language is not available on the DVD disc, the language selected during initial player set-up will not be heard or seen. The disc’s priority language (default language) is selected automatically. If you want another language, press

AUDIO ” key and SUBTITLE ” key to select it temporarily for this disc (Or press MENU during playback, if the disc has its own language selection menu).

If you forget your code key number for the parental

rating (locking) function, you must do the following:

Open the player’s disc tray and, if it contains a disc, remove the disc. Close the disc tray. The player now

displays its menu on the TV screen.

Hold the STOP button down and press CLEAR. The

drive is now unlocked, all the other parameters

remain unchanged.

Technical data

Power requirements: AC 230 V, 50 Hz Power consumption: 15W Operating temperature range:

+ 5 to + 35° C Operating humidity range: 10 to 75% (no condensation)

Audio signal to noise ratio (DVD): 100dB (A wtd)* Wow and flutter: below measurable limits*

Total harmonic distortion: less than 0.004%* Pickup: Wave length: 655 / 780 nm, Laser power CLASS 1 - 2 Laser diodes

*Nominal Specification.

• THOMSON Multimedia reserves the right to change the specifications without notice.

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Contents Precautions Setting upFor your safety DiscsDiscs you can play About CD-R/MP3 discsContents Initial setup Initial setup of your remote controlBefore you start Initial setup of your DVD player Basic ConnectionsOther connections ConnectionsConnections example Not providedTo control the TV Front panel display Player keysOn the display Menus… Disc Menu… and banners With a DVDWith an audio CD With a VCD Video CDDisplay menu PAL or Ntsc televisionDisplay panel Picture formatSound menu Sound LogicVirtual Surround SRS 1 TruSurround Basic functions Loading a discPlaying a disc Quick search of images or a trackDirect access to a music track Audio CD Still picture and frame advance DVD and Video CDSlow motion DVD and Video CD Titles, chapters, time elapsed, audio and subtitlesPlay modes Automatic or Standard playbackRandom play for DVDs and Audio CDs Programming playback Programmed play for DVDs and Audio CDsRepeat playback Repeat playVideo CD Playback control menu PBC DVD Camera anglesDVD and Video CD Zoom Reading Jpeg files What’s MP3?MP3 CD Playback Song skipLock DVD lock PlayerDVD Ratings limits Language of player menus Language of disc menusDVD Language of the dialogues DVD Language of the subtitlesTroubleshooting guide Technical dataAppendix

DSA100 specifications

The Technicolor - Thomson DSA100 is a versatile digital set-top box that has made a significant impact in the realm of multimedia entertainment. Designed to offer a robust solution for both consumers and service providers, the DSA100 is tailored for high-definition video broadcasting and interactive services. One of its standout features is its support for a wide range of video formats, including MPEG-2 and MPEG-4, making it compatible with a broad array of content sources.

The device boasts an impressive array of connectivity options, including HDMI, USB, and Ethernet ports, allowing users to connect to various devices seamlessly, whether for streaming or playing media directly from external sources. The inclusion of an Ethernet port enables access to online content and services, positioning the DSA100 as a hub for internet-based entertainment.

Another key characteristic of the DSA100 is its advanced conditional access system. This feature provides secure access to subscription-based content, ensuring that users can enjoy premium channels without concerns about unauthorized access. The technological backbone of the device includes a powerful processing unit that supports smooth multitasking, enabling users to navigate through channels or access on-demand content with minimal lag.

Moreover, the Technicolor - Thomson DSA100 is designed with user-friendliness in mind. Its intuitive graphical user interface allows users of all ages to easily browse content and access features. The box also supports various interactive applications, turning traditional viewing into an engaging experience by providing information such as weather updates, sports scores, and more.

In addition to its technical specifications, the DSA100 emphasizes energy efficiency, meeting contemporary environmental standards. This focus not only reduces power consumption but also appeals to eco-conscious consumers.

The DSA100 is an embodiment of Technicolor’s commitment to innovation in the broadcasting sector. Its combination of advanced features, support for high-definition content, and ease of use ensures that it remains a valuable choice for both residential users and businesses seeking reliable digital broadcasting solutions. As the landscape of media consumption continues to evolve, devices like the DSA100 will remain at the forefront, bridging the gap between traditional television and modern streaming services.