Technicolor - Thomson DTH231 manual Front Display menu, PAL or Ntsc TV sets, Progressive Scan

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Menus

Front Display menu

Depending on the brightness of the room where you’ve installed your player, select one of the 4 settings to adapt the brightness of the display panel to suit its environment.

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

2.Press to highlight Display and press OK (The Display menu appears giving a choice of options).

3. Press

to highlight Front Display and press OK (The Front Display menu appears giving

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a choice of options).

4.Use keys or to highlight one of the four available options and press OK to validate your choice.

Dim for Movies (dimmed lighting during replay of a disc),

Off for Movies (no display during replay of a disc),

Always Bright,

Always Dim.

5.To return to the player menu, press until the menu is displayed on the screen.

PAL or NTSC TV sets

If the picture on the DVD being played appear in black and white on your TV screen, the standard of the video signals transmitted to your TV is incorrect. Change the video signal from PAL to NTSC or vice versa. NTSC must be selected if the TV is connected to the player through the Y, PR and PB connections.

Select PAL/NTSC then with the OK key choose PAL or NTSC.

PAL is the name of the colour coding system used in most European countries.

NTSC is the name of the colour coding system used in the United States and some other countries.

Progressive Scan

To display images on a TV set or a monitor (plasma, LCD, etc.), equipped with the Progressive Scan function, you must activate this function on your player by setting the Progressive Scan line to On (only available when NTSC is selected - see above - and the selector (4) on page 5 at the rear of the player is positioned on COMPONENT VIDEO OUT).

NB: if you activate this function when the TV set is connected to TV AUDIO VIDEO OUT socket at the back of the player the picture will disappear. To cancel the function set the selector (4) on the TV AUDIO VIDEO OUT.

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Contents Contents Important information regarding the batteries Precautions and information before connectingAccessories provided Setting up the remote control unitOther Audio Video connections Connecting DVD player + TV set + VCRRecommended Audio Video connection Audio sockets and cables for sound Sockets and cablesComponent output Y, PR, PB Video sockets and cables for imagePlayer 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 VCR Using the remote control unit to control your TV set or VCRControlling a TV set Loading and playing a disc Discs you can playRegion code numbers of DVD discs Playback options Search OptionsInformation banner with an Audio CD disc Using the information bannerInformation banner with a DVD disc Screen fit DVDs TimerTitle or Track Chapter DVDsPlay modes Camera angles DVDs Languages of sub-titles and dialogues DVDSequence marking DVDs PBC Playback control menu Video CDsSimultaneous Jpeg and mp3 play images and sound Playing images JPEG, and sounds mp3,WMA filesPlaying sound files mp3 or WMA Changing images Adjusting the speed of the image sequencePlaying image files Jpeg Displaying the image summaryFunctions within menus Menus on your DVD player basic principles for usePlayer menu Sub-menusPlay mode Unlocking you player Parental ControlLocking your player Discs without ratings limits Changing a passwordSetting a ratings limit Ratings limitsTV Image menu Display menuProgressive Scan Front Display menuPAL or Ntsc TV sets Virtual Surround Sound menuSound Logic Digital output Language menus Further information Troubleshooting guideFurther information CD-R and CD-RW discs with mp3 format Sound files Recommendations and information concerning discsCD-R and CD-RW discs DVD discs recorded in Ntsc CD-R and CD-RW discs with Jpeg format image filesVideo CD VCD discs Super Video CD Svcd discsDiscs Technical dataFor your safety Condensation