Basic playback operations

EN

Description of the VCR main menu

VCR

 

 

 

 

1 2

 

VCR

 

REC

P

Pr-12

TIME

SYS-

Dr.

 

ACMS

 

RSET

DATE

TEM

REC

 

fOSD

 

+ -

 

NIC

AUDIO

ON

16:9

DECO-

OPR

 

OK i

OFF

4:3

DER

 

1.Turn on your television and your DVD/VCR. Select the AV channel on your television, press the VCR button and then press to access the main menu.

2.The VCR main menu includes the following options: REC REC :Timer recording settings (see page 16) PR SET PRSET : Manual installation (see page 11)

ACMS ACMSPr-12 :Automatic channel installation (see page 10)

1 2

TIME DATE DATETIME : Date and clock setting (see page 18)

SYSTEM SYSTEM- : Colour standard selection (see page 18)

VCR

Dr. Dr. : Status of various features of the VCR (see page 19)

AUDIO AUDIO :Audio output channel selection (see page 19)

fOSD

F.OSD ON/OFF ONOFF :Activation or deactivation of the on-screen displays (see page 19)

16:9/4:3 16:94:3 :Aspect ratio selection (see page 20)

+-

DECODER DECODER - : Must be activated when a decoder is connected to your VCR (see page 20)

OPR OPR : Improvement of the playback picture (see page 20)

NIC NIC :Activation or deactivation of the NICAM function (see page 20).

3.Use the direction buttons and to select an option. Press OK to confirm your selection and use the and buttons to select an option within the menu.

4.Press to leave the menu.

Playback

Load a tape and press PLAY.

Note: Check that the window on one side of the tape is facing upwards.The label should be facing you with the arrow next to the window pointing twoards the appliance.

Stopping playback

Press the STOP button on the remote control to stop playback.

Accelerated play

While a video tape is playing you can search the tape forward and backward to look for a specific position on the tape. Press REV or FWD to make the tape play rapidly backwards or forwards. The picture will be shown at seven times normal play speed.

12

Page 12
Image 12
Technicolor - Thomson DVD Player + TV Set + VCR Basic playback operations, Playback, Stopping playback, Accelerated play

DVD Player + TV Set + VCR specifications

The Technicolor - Thomson DVD Player, TV Set, and VCR combination represents a significant leap in home entertainment technology, seamlessly integrating classic and modern features. This all-in-one system caters to a diverse range of viewing preferences, allowing users to enjoy their favorite content across different media formats.

At the heart of this system lies its DVD player, which brings high-quality video playback to the forefront. It supports various disc formats, including DVD, CD, and even MP3 CDs, providing versatility in media consumption. The player is equipped with advanced playback features such as slow motion, pause, and frame-by-frame viewing, enhancing the user experience. Additionally, it features progressive scan technology, yielding sharper images and more vibrant colors by reducing motion blur and enhancing the overall quality of standard-definition sources.

The integrated TV set boasts a large screen and utilizes cathode ray tube (CRT) technology, a hallmark of traditional television viewing. It delivers robust picture quality with vivid color reproduction, catering to audiences who appreciate a classic viewing experience. The TV set is designed with multiple input options, allowing users to connect various devices such as gaming consoles or streaming devices, making it versatile for all entertainment needs.

Complementing these technologies is the built-in VCR, a nod to nostalgia and a functionality that allows playback of VHS tapes. This feature is particularly valuable for those who still own a collection of classic tapes, providing a bridge between the past and present of home media. The VCR supports both recording and playback, ensuring that users can revisit treasured memories or record new ones from their favorite TV shows.

Overall, the Technicolor - Thomson DVD Player, TV Set, and VCR combination excels in delivering a comprehensive entertainment solution. Its multi-format support, superior image quality, and nostalgic VCR capabilities make it a valuable choice for both modern viewers and retro enthusiasts. With straightforward controls and a user-friendly interface, it appeals to tech-savvy users and those less familiar with advanced technologies alike. In a world increasingly dominated by high-definition and digital streaming, this combination stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of versatile and accessible home entertainment systems.