Technicolor - Thomson DTH210U Display menu, PAL or Ntsc television, Display panel, Picture format

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Display menu

Navigation keys

The Display menu provides you with settings to adapt the picture format and TV standard to that of your TV set. You can also adjust the brightness of the player’s display panel.

When the player menu is displayed (in stop mode):

1.select Display using the Navigation keys,

2.press OK to validate,

3.select a function using the Navigation keys,

4.adjust the setting using the Navigation keys.

PAL or NTSC television

In addition to the PAL DVDs and video CDs, you may enjoy your favourite NTSC movies as well (a 60 Hz PAL compatible TV set is required). 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 (1) or vice versa.

Select PAL/NTSC then tick PAL or NTSC.

1.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.

Display panel

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.

Select Front Display then tick one of the settings: Dim for Movies, Off for Movies, Always Bright, Always Dim.

Picture format

Depending on the format of the DVD being played, use the TV Picture function to choose the format of the picture which best suits the format of your TV screen (2) - letterbox format 16 x 9, or standard format 4 x 3.

With a letterbox format TV (16x9), select 16 x 9 wide screen. Films in 16x9 will be fully displayed. Films in 4x3 will have vertical black bands on each side of the picture.

With a 4x3 television, select 4 x 3 Letterbox to take advantage of the pictures recorded in that format (3) or 16x9. Select 4 x 3 Standard to take advantage of a 4x3 picture without distortion. For films in 16x9, the edges of the picture may extend beyond the edges of the screen.

2.On certain DVDs, the picture format cannot be 3. Horizontal black bands at the top and bottom of

changed.

the screen.

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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 Digital audio outputBasic 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 play Sequence marking DVDs and Audio CDsVideo 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 Fused plug for UK Users only