Technicolor - Thomson DTH720 manual Audio sockets and cables for sound, Audio Out L / R

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Connections and initial set up

RCA sockets and

cables for analogue

L and R audio

signal.

RCA sockets and

cables for analogue

audio signal.

Coaxial socket and

cable for digital

audio signal.

Optical socket and

cable for digital

audio signal.

AUDIO sockets and cables (for sound)

4 - Audio Out L / R

 

Analogue sound of a disc being played is permanently available on the two L

 

and R sockets on your player. If you do not use the recommended Scart-

 

Peritel connection to the TV set (paragraph 1 on page 3), you must, in

 

addition to one of the video connections (CVBS ; S-VIDEO ;Y, Pr, Pb)

 

described on page 4, connect the Audio Out L / R sockets on your DVD

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player of your TV set (or amplifier) to the Audio In L / R sockets.

Note: audio sockets and cables are usually identified by a colour code (white for the left channel and red for the right channel).

To play an Audio DVD on 2 loudspeakers in very high quality stereo, if the Audio DVD provides a 192 KHz/24 bits signal you should use the 2 stereo channels, L and R (marked (4) on page 6).

5- Audio Outputs FRONT, SURROUND, CENTER, SUBWOOFER

The analogue 5.1 Surround sound from an Audio DVD in playback is permanently available from these 6 sockets for connection to a 5.1 amplifier. If your amplifier does not have these 6 sockets, use one of the optical (OPTICAL) or coaxial (COAXIAL) digital audio out sockets according to the type of cable and plug available. In such case, you will not obtain multi-channel sound.

Note : for optimum results, use high quality cables and ensure the right and left channels are connected accordingly.

6 - Optical and coaxial Out sockets

The digital sound from a Video DVD in playback is permanently available at the optical and coaxial sockets on your player. Use one of these sockets by connecting it to a decoder or a DTS or Dolby Digital amplifier. Some of these appliances are equipped with a coaxial In socket (COAXIAL) or an optical In socket (OPTICAL), while others are equipped with both sockets. Choose one of the two connections.

Note: In most cases these two types of connection give similar results; the only difference lies in the type of cable used and the cost of these cables, the coaxial cable being the least expensive one to buy. However it sometimes happens that some coaxial cables are parasitised by high frequency interference caused by household electrical appliances, high voltage electric cables or radio transmitters.

Note : when connecting the optical audio digital cable:

1.Remove the protection cap from the connector and connect it firmly as shown on the drawing.

2.Keep the protection cap and always reattach the cap when the connector is not in use, to keep it dustfree.

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Contents Contents Setting up the remote control unit Precautions and information before connectingImportant information regarding the batteries Recommended Audio Video connections Connecting DVD player + TV set + VCRContinue on Cvbs Other Audio Video connectionsOther connections Video out socket Y/C Sockets and cablesVideo sockets and cables for image Component output Y, Pr, PbOptical and coaxial Out sockets Audio sockets and cables for soundAudio Out L / R Audio Outputs FRONT, SURROUND, CENTER, SubwooferPlayer display panel Front panel of the playerDivX Displays 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 satellite or cable receiver Controlling a TV setAutomatic code search Programming the remote controlManual programming Region code numbers of DVD discs DVD discs you can playFiles which your player can read Other readable discs12 cm Loading and playing a disc 12 cmPlayback options Search OptionsInformation banner with an Audio CD disc Using the information bannerInformation banner with a video or audio DVD Information banner with a VCD, SVCD, DivX discsScreen fit DVDs TimerTitle Video DVD, Group Audio DVD or Track CD,VCD Chapter DVDsMp3 Jpeg discs See Play modesCamera angles Video DVDs or Browse Audio DVDs Languages of sub-titles and dialogues DVDSequence marking DVDs PBC Playback control menu Video CDsPlaying sound files mp3 or WMA Playing images JPEG, and sounds mp3,WMA filesSimultaneous Jpeg and mp3 or WMA play images and sound Rotating an image Adjusting the speed of the image sequencePlaying image files Jpeg Changing imagesConcerning DivX files To play DivX filesTo play DivX files To rent purchase DivX VOD filesFunctions within menus Menus on your DVD player basic principles for usePlayer menu Sub-menusPlay menu Locking your player Lock menuUnlocking you player Discs without rating limits Setting a rating limitsChanging a code Ratings limitsTV Image menu Display menuProgressive Scan PAL or Ntsc TV setsScart output Front Display menuVoice + Night ModeSound menu Virtual SurroundTest Select Front , Center , Subwoofer , Surround usingSpeakers DistanceLanguage menus Further information Troubleshooting guideFurther information Problems playing DivX version 5.1 and the version 2.5 player CD-R and CD-RW discs with Jpeg format image files Recommendations and information concerning discs 12 cmCD-R and CD-RW discs CD-R and CD-RW discs with mp3 format Sound filesAudio DVD discs Super Video CD Svcd discsDVD-R and DVD-RW discs DivX discsDiscs Technical dataFor your safety Condensation