Technicolor - Thomson DVD Player + TV Set + VCR manual Resetting the tape counter, Child lock

Models: DVD Player + TV Set + VCR

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Advanced functions

BIL NICAM: Both audio channels are recorded on the Hi-Fi stereo tracks.The primary language channel (left) is recorded on the mono track of the video tape.

MONO:The sound is recorded on the Hi-Fi tracks and the mono track of the video tape without any separation.

1.Press to access the main menu.

2.Select NIC NIC with the and buttons to set the NICAM function and press OK.

3.Select AUTO to operate the NICAM function automatically or OFF to turn it off.

4.Press to exit the menu.

Resetting the tape counter

You can display the tape counter on the front display by pressing the INFO button on the remote control.The tape counter displays the play or recording time elapsed in hours, minutes and seconds.

Press CLEAR to reset the counter.Then when you press STOP and then REV, the video recorder will stop rewinding at 0:00:00.

Child lock

To prevent the video recorder from being used, buttons on the front of the appliance can be locked.

1.Press the LOCK button on the remote control.

and SAFE appear on the front display. Buttons on the front panel are locked. If one of the front panel buttons is pressed, SAFE starts blinking on the front display.

2.Store the remote control is a safe place.

3.Press again the LOCK button to unlock the appliance. OFF appears on the front display.

Playing NTSC tapes

NTSC is the colour television standard used in the United States, in Japan and other countries. Your video recorder can play VHS-NTSC tapes, but you must have a television set compliant with the PAL standard. Most PAL television sets provide proper reproduction of the pictures from NTSC tapes.

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Technicolor - Thomson DVD Player + TV Set + VCR manual Resetting the tape counter, Child lock, Playing Ntsc tapes

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.

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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.

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