Page 2 - FCC Information; For Your Safety; SERVICE INFORMATION; CAUTION; WARNING
FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two : (1) This devicemay not cause harmful interference, and (2) this devicemust accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has bee...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
1 Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. Table of Contents Connections and Setup Things to consider before you connect ................... 2Accessories provided ................................................ 2Front panel controls ........................................
Page 4 - Things to consider before you connect; sticker located on the back of your unit.; Accessories provided; DVD copy protection; Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.; Connections and Setup
2 Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. Things to consider before you connect • Ensure that the mains supply in your house complies with that indicated on the identification sticker located on the back of your unit. • Install your unit horizontally, away from any sour...
Page 5 - Front panel controls; DISC S; FRONT PANEL ILLUSTRATION TO COME
Connections and Setup 3 Front panel controls Open and close the disc tray. Start playing a disc. Pause. Stop disc playback. DISC S KIP – Goes to the next slot in the disc tray. Above the disc skip button indicator lights that show which disc is being played. SOURCE - Select the input source. Above t...
Page 6 - Connecting to audiovisual equipment; Explanation of jacks and cables
Connections and Setup 4 Connecting to audiovisual equipment Explanation of jacks and cables The jacks on the back of your receiver (pictured left) and thecables shown below are used to connect to other components. The video jacks are OUT jacks, which need to be connected toIN jacks on the TV or moni...
Page 7 - Connecting the speakers; Positioning speakers; Subwoofer
Connections and Setup 5 Connecting the speakers Six speakers are provided with the unit (2 front, 1 center, 2 rear, 1 subwoofer). To achieve good surround effects, all six speakers need to be connected to the receiver.One speaker wire is attached with each speaker. Speaker wires are color-coded to m...
Page 8 - Magnetic shielding; Preferred surround placement
Connections and Setup 6 Magnetic shielding Speakers placed less than two feet from the TV set must be magnetically shielded in order toprevent picture distortion. Front and center speakers provided with this unit are magneticallyshielded to protect your TV set. Note: It is not recommended to place t...
Page 9 - No adjacent walls; Test tone/Channel balance; Channel balance
Connections and Setup 7 No adjacent walls Surround speakers can go on stands facing each other toapproximate sidewall mounting (A), or to the sides or rear ofthe viewing area, aimed upwards; they can go right on thefloor, or preferably, a few feet off the floor such as on endtables (B). Test tone/Ch...
Page 10 - The remote control; Navigating through menus; The Remote Control
8 Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. The remote control Navigating through menus Use the direction buttons to navigate through the menus. Press the OK button on the remote control to confirm your selection. Remote control functions in DVD/CD mode ON•OFF Switches th...
Page 11 - Remote control functions in TV mode; Inserting batteries in the remote control
The Remote Control 9 Remote control functions in TV mode Note: The buttons described below operate as specified, provided that the function is available on the television. TV Selects the TV. CH +/- Changes the channel. GO BACK Returns to the previous channel. CLEAR Exits a menu. MENU Accesses the TV...
Page 12 - Compatible discs; DVD; Compatible formats; Turn on your television set.; Loading discs; Playing Discs – Basic Functions; Playing discs; The disc starts playing.
10 Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. Compatible discs • DVD • DVD-R,DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW • CD • CD-R, CD-RW Compatible formats • DVD, VCD (Video Compact Disc), SVCD (Super Video Compact Disc), JPEG • CD, mp3, WMA See page 25 for more information about discs and c...
Page 13 - Description of the various menus; Disc menu; Basic Playback Operations; Playback; STOP
Playing Discs – Basic Functions 11 PLAY PLAY T : 01 0 0 : 0 2 : 1 6 C : 02 1 o f 1 Z Z Z . . . TITLE 1 of 2 DVD–VIDEO DISC 3 Play Play Mode Parental Control Display Sound Languages Standard Random Program IntroScan Description of the various menus • Disc menu – The appearance and contents of this me...
Page 14 - Press PUASE again to move forward one frame at a time.
Playing Discs – Basic Functions 12 Accelerated play While the disc is playing, press the REV or FWD button one or more times to vary the speed anddirection of the accelerated play. Press PLAY to resume normal playback. Pause While the disc is playing, press PAUSE once for freeze frame. Press PLAY to...
Page 15 - Using the Info menu; Press the; INFO; button on the remote while a disc is playing to display the; Info; Use the right/left arrow buttons on the remote to select an icon.; The Info Menu
13 Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. Using the Info menu Press the INFO button on the remote while a disc is playing to display the Info menu. Use the right/left arrow buttons on the remote to select an icon. Use the up/down buttons to scroll through the options. ...
Page 16 - Time display; Off
The Info Menu 14 Time display To access the Time Display, press the INFO button on the remote. Use the left/ right arrow buttons to select the Time display icon. Press the up/downbuttons repeatedly to display: DVD: Chapter elapsed time, Chapter remaining time, Title elapsed time andTitle remaining t...
Page 17 - Unmarked 4; Play button
The Info Menu 15 00:06:18 T1 Unmarked 4 00:28:04 T01 02:12:56 T02 03:24:09 T01 Unmarked 6 Play mode (all discs) Note: For mp3 play modes, please refer to page 16. 1. While the disc is playing, press the INFO button. 2. Select the Play mode icon using the left/right arrow buttons, or press the PLAY M...
Page 18 - Some discs offer different camera angles for specific scenes.; Sleep; PBC
The Info Menu 16 Camera Angle (DVD) Some discs offer different camera angles for specific scenes. 1. To change the camera angle, press the ANGLE button on the remote or pressthe INFO button and select the Camera angle icon with the left/rightbuttons. 2. Choose the angle with the up/down arrow button...
Page 19 - Playing mp3/WMA Files or displaying JPEG Files; Place the disc with the printed side facing up.; mp3/WMA Files and JPEG Files
17 Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. Playing mp3/WMA Files or displaying JPEG Files mp3/WMA is an audio file format which compresses recorded music. The main advantage of themp3/WMA format is that CD-quality music tracks can be stored on a personal computer in use...
Page 20 - Standard; Player Menus
18 Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. Using the player menus The player’s main menu is displayed when there is no disc in the player or when playback has beenstopped by pressing the STOP button. Select a menu option using the arrow buttons. Press OK toselect. Retur...
Page 21 - Parental Control settings; Lock Player; Change Password; Enter the four digits of your new password.; Rated Titles; Select Rated Titles and press OK.; Unrated Titles
Player Menus 19 Free Access Play Play Mode Parental Control Display Sound Languages Lock Pl ayer Change Passwor d Rated Titles Unrated Title s Parental Control settings You can control access to the player and the type ofdiscs your family can watch with the lock function.There are eight levels of pa...
Page 22 - Display settings; TV Image
Player Menus 20 Display settings 1. Select the Display option in the main menu usingthe up/down arrow buttons and press OK. 2. Select an option using the left/right arrow buttons and press OK. 4x3 4x3standard Dim Off Play Play Mode Parental Control Display Sound Languages Black level Progressive Sca...
Page 23 - Sound settings; Night Mode; Select Front, Center or Rear using the and buttons and press OK.; Test Tone
Player Menus 21 Sound settings You can adapt your player to other equipment andaccess specific functions with the Sound menu. 1. Select the Sound option in the main menu using theup/down arrow buttons and press OK. 2. Select an option using the left/right arrow buttons,and press OK. Play Night Mode ...
Page 24 - Language settings; With this menu, you can set the language for player; Select one of the options using the up/down arrow; buttons and press OK.; Disc Menus
Player Menus Specifications 22 Language settings With this menu, you can set the language for player menus, dialog, subtitles and the disc menus.If you chose “English” during initial set-up, any menus generated by the disc are in English, and so is the language of the dialogs (if this language is av...
Page 25 - Troubleshooting; Additional Information
23 Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. Troubleshooting The unit does not switch on. • Make sure it is plugged in. • Press the button on the remote control or the ON/STANDBY button on the front of the unit. The device switches off spontaneously. • The device switches...
Page 26 - The disc menu language is not the correct one.; The language of your choice is not available on the disc (see page 22).; Precautions; Use; Place the disc properly into the tray in the allotted holder.
Additional Information 24 The disc menu language is not the correct one. • The disc menu language has not been set up (see page 22). • The language of your choice is not available on the disc (see page 22). You have forgotten your password (Parental control). • When the receiver is on and the disc t...
Page 27 - Disc Formats you can play
Additional Information 25 Disc Formats you can play In order to ensure playback, discs must conform with DVD, CD, VCD or SVCD standards. This unit may not play somerecordings or files due to differences in recording formats, software used & Disc types. DVD+Rewritable mp3 files CD-R and CD-RW dis...
Page 28 - Limited Warranty; What your warranty covers:; For how long after your purchase:; Sound Enhancement Systems; Dolby Digital
Additional Information 26 Limited Warranty What your warranty covers: • Defects in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase: • One year from date of purchase - Unit exchange, which includes parts and labor. • The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days fro...
Page 29 - What your warranty does not cover:; Product Registration:; How state law relates to warranty:
Additional Information 27 4. If the repairs are covered by your warranty, you will not be billed.Thomson assumes no responsibility for warranty shipments from the customer to the factory if not shipped in themanner prescribed by Thomson.To receive a replacement unit after we have received your unit:...