Technicolor - Thomson DTH 2000 This players digital audio optical and coaxial output jacks

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Audio connections

When connecting the optical 1. Remove the dust protection cap

audio digital cable:from the connector and connect it firmly as shown on the drawing.

2. Keep the dust protection cap and always reattach the cap when not using the connector, to protect against dust.

*The type of audio output from the connector you can select during the set-up procedure (see page 25).

**The player converts sound having 96 kHz sampling, into 48 kHz sampling before it is output from the unit's optical / coaxial digital audio output connector.

Linear PCM is a signal recording format used in CDs. While CDs are recorded in 44.1 kHz /

16 bit, DVDs are recorded in 48 kHz / 16 bit up to 96 kHz / 24 bit.

The audio output from the unit's optical / coaxial digital audio output connector

 

Sound recording on the

Digital audio output from

 

disc

optical / coaxial connector

 

 

 

DVD

Dolby Digital

Dolby Digital bitstream

 

(AC-3)

(2 – 5.1 channels) or

 

 

linear PCM (2 channels,

 

 

48 kHz / 16 bit) *

 

Linear PCM (48 / 96 kHz

Linear PCM (2 channels,

 

16 / 20 / 24 bit

48 kHz sampling / 16 bit

 

 

only), or no output **

 

MPEG2

MPEG audio bitstream or

 

 

linear PCM (2 channels,

 

 

16 bit) *

 

 

 

Video CD

MPEG1

Linear PCM

 

 

(44.1 kHz sampling)

 

 

 

CD

Linear PCM

Linear PCM

 

 

(44.1 kHz sampling)

This player's digital audio (optical and coaxial) output jacks:

fully comply with the international standard governing this type of jack (IEC 958). They are designed exclusively for connection to a Dolby Digital (AC-3) or MPEG2 audio receiver or a suitable decoder.

Do not use ...

the Digital Audio Output jacks to connect to an equipment other than a Dolby Digital (AC-3) or MPEG 2 receiver or a suitable decoder.

Such a connection can create a high level of noise that may be harmful to your ears, and could damage headphones or speakers. Older digital equipment, some of which is not fully compliant with IEC 958, is likely to cause this problem.

The same should be applied with the so-called "optical or coaxial REC.OUT jack" of Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoders, when they are connected to this DVD player. Since REC.OUT is a 1:1 copy of the decoder's input, no other equipment should be connected there.

set-up

 

 

 

 

 

 

37

 

 

 

 

 

 

Angle / rating

. . . . . . . . . .18

Audio CD / video CD specials

. . . . .20-21

Universal remote control

30-33

 

Languages

.19 / 22-23

Basic set-up

4-5, 22-25

What to do if... / Index

42-45

 

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Contents NJY? Precautions Special ContentBasic set-up Playback Set-upRefit the battery cover Package contentBefore you start Fit the batteriesInitial set-up Basic connectionsConnect your DVD player to the mains Press menu buttonPower / Stand-by DVD remote controlComfort functions PlaybackMenu operation Selections via menuDisplays on and off the discs technical infos on-screen To go back in menu levelsContents menu of the Disc Info menus How to use the menusMenus Possibility menu of the DiscInfo button pressed once Info displaysInfo button pressed twice KHz 24 bit Front and displayAbout discs Why a disc cannot be playedDiscs you can play According to the discBasic play Auto power offResume memory Stop playback, press Stop buttonStills and frame advance Master volumeSlow motion Chapter / track skip Access to a scenePicture / track scan MarkersTitles, chapters, tracks, or elapsed time Start playback using ok buttonVirtual Surround Sound Sound and picturePicture soft / sharp For DVDsRepeat play Start playback using Play buttonKaraoke discs and vocals DVD C chapter → T title → normalCamera angle Angle / ratingOverriding the rating Press the violet Button you see the angle Display on-screenAudio language LanguagesSubtitles on / off Subtitle languageRandom play Programme playStart pressing the Play button Using playback control menu PBC Access to a track without TV screenStop playback and remove the menu press Stop button YesLanguage of the players set-up menus Menu Preferred languagesSet-up menus Your preferred languages on discs Preferred languages Menu4b For the subtitle language press number button 16 9 TV screen Menu Picture/sound output4a You have a classical 4 3 TV screen Press number button 4b You have a wide-screen 16 9 TV set Press number buttonScart output Picture/sound output MenuDigital audio output On-screen messages Special settingsPlayers display dimming Always Dim Auto Dim4b Still mode Expert settings4a Audio for 2x playback 4c 4 3 preferenceRating limit Prohibit all titles To cancel, press Return StepSelect a rating limit Confirm with ok buttonChanging rating items 6a To cancel the rating limit Press number button6b To change the code number Press number button 6c To set another limit Press number buttonPosition the switch Universal remote control set-upDvdvcrtv to the device You want to control TV setTable of video recorder brands Table of TV set brandsMulti TV brand Code Multi VCR brand CodeTV and video controls Universal remote controlTV a TV b Special Thomson TV and video controlsConnecting to a TV with two Scart sockets Connecting a video recorder and a decoder for pay TVVideo connections BasicallyVideo Connecting an S-Video Y-C capable TV to the playerAudio connections This players digital audio optical and coaxial output jacks Your DVD player Surround soundDolby Digital AC-3 MPEG2 audio multichannelIf you have a Dolby* Pro Logic Surround decoder List of countries for region No Regional codes informationRegion No USA, Canada Region No ChinaRegion No Languages code Language code listOther Languages code Language abbreviations used in the players menusSymptom PowerSelf Diagnosis Display Video and AudioPlayback Remote ControlOperation is not possible? Single appears on-screen? On-screen display messages are not shown on the TV screen? Subtitle , Audio , angle , etcMenu language is not the one you want? Index DVD copy protectionDear customer Technical data GuaranteeFor users in Great Britain see Fused plug For UK usersL1Y