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Precautions
Ensure that the mains supply in your house complies with that indicated on the identification sticker located at the
back of your player. Install your player horizontally, on a suitable base (furniture), with enough space around it for
ventilation (7-10 cm). Make sure the ventilation slots are not covered. Do not stack other, or heavy equipments on
top of the player. Do not place the player on amplifiers or other equipment which may become hot. Before moving
the player, ensure the disc tray is empty.
This player is designed for continuous use. Switching off the DVD player to the stand-by mode does not disconnect
the electricity supply. In order to separate the player completely from the mains, it has to be disconnected by
unplugging the mains plug, especially when left unused for a long period of time.
Condensation
If your player or a disc have been stored in a cold atmosphere, as for example during transportation in the winter,
wait for approximately 2 hours until they have reached room temperature.
Protect the player from moisture and excess heat (e.g. fireplace) or equipment creating strong magnetic or
electric fields (i. e. speakers ...). Disconnect the power cable from the mains electricity supply if the player
malfunctions. Your player is not intended for industrial use but for domestic purposes only.
Use of this product is for personal use only. Copying CDs or downloading music files for sale or other business
purposes is or may be a violation of copyright law.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW. REPRESENTATIONS AND
WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT UNDER CONDITIONS OTHER THAN AS HEREABOVE
SPECIFIED ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED.
2 - Caution
1 - Setting up
Never open the player or any of its components. It can be dangerous for you or for certain fragile components.
You could receive an electric shock or touch the laser beam.
Do not place your eyes close to the opening of the disc tray or any other opening to look inside the player.
3 - For your safety
Always handle your discs with care. Hold a disc with fingers on the border or hole.
Always place disc with the label facing upward (in case of a single-sided disc).
Always place the disc properly into the tray using the proper guide area.
Always use a soft cloth to clean discs if necessary, wipe from the centre to the border.
Always put discs back into their cases after playing and store in a vertical position.
Never try to play a Photo CD.
Never use record cleaning sprays, benzine, static electricity liquids or any other solvent, if the disc surface is
dirty. Wipe gently with a soft damp (water only) cloth, never wipe the disc in a circular motion, since circular
scratches are likely to occur and could cause noise during playback.
4 - Discs
5 - Batteries
Please respect the environment and prevailing regulations. Before you dispose of batteries or
accumulators, ask your dealer whether they are subject to special recycling and if he accepts to take them back.
THOMSON multimedia shall not be responsible if the player is not used according to this manual.
In accordance with the DVD standard, your DVD player is equipped with a Copy Protection system, which
can be triggered on and off by the DVD disc itself, in order to make any recording of the concerned DVD disc
onto a videotape of very poor picture quality, or even impossible. “This product incorporates copyright
protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property
rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology
must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home use only unless otherwise authorized
by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.”
DVD copy protection
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Precautions

GBGB1PrecautionsEnsure that the mains supply in your house complies with that indicated on the identification sticker located at theback of your playe

Page 2 - About discs and sound

10Video and Audio connectionsWith a S-Video or Video(cinch) connection, (Not required when using the SCARTconnection). Select on your TV set the corr

Page 3 - Contents

GBGB11Video connection settingsS-Video Output via Hosiden socketIn order to link your DVD player up to an S-Video compatible Home Cinema system, you w

Page 4 - Before you start

12Preferred languagesPlayer menu languageConfigure this setting if youwant to change the languageof the player’s menus (notnecessary after initial set

Page 5 - Front display

GBGB13Picture setting"4x3" / "16x9" TV screen1. Select “Screen Format”, press key number 1 (24).2a. You have a standard (4x3) TV s

Page 6 - Basic functions

14Scene AccessFast motion / Picture and track scanPress repeatedly for higher speeds.• You can also use the same name keys with the same name on the f

Page 7

15GBGBScene AccessTitles, chapters, tracks, or elapsed timeSelect titles / chapters / tracks or directly enter afigure with the numeric keys.• If you

Page 8 - 4 Italiano

16Scene AccessAnother way to access a particular chapter is to use the DVD intro function when the player is inplay mode. Press twice the INFO key (10

Page 9 - Info displays

17GBGB3-D Surround / Dialogue languagesIf you use a stereo TV or a two-channel stereo system, be sure that in the audio options of the setupmenu, “Dol

Page 10 - Video and Audio connections

18Subtitle languagesDVD Subtitles selectionIn play mode, press the green key (9) to see the subtitles display with possibly the abbreviation of thel

Page 11 - Video connection settings

19GBGBIn play mode, press the ZOOM key twice (31) and select the part of the scene you want to zoom.When the selection box is over the area you want t

Page 12 - Preferred languages

2About discs and soundDiscs you can play+NTSCDigital video discsYour DVD player responds to the regionmanagement information recorded on a DVDdisc. Th

Page 13 - Picture setting

20Repeat and random PlayRepeat play (for DVDs and Audio CDs)Repeat a scene between point A and point B.Press INFO key twice then select the repeat fun

Page 14 - Scene Access

21GBGBProgramme PlayThe programme play function allows you to programme the CD tracks or DVD disc chapters youwant to play.• Program playback lets you

Page 15

22Playing MP3 CDsMP3 CD PlaybackWhat’s MP3?Skipping songsWhen you play an MP3 disc, the MP3 menu will bedisplayed instead of the DVD player menu. The

Page 16 - Navigation keys

23GBGBVideo CD special operationVideo CD: Using Playback Control (PBC) menu Some video CDs (version 2.0 with playback control, “PBC” written on the di

Page 17 - ENG DOLBY DIGITAL 5.1 CH

24Display Options5 - Black level adjustment (only for video and S-video)Films are made originally to be watched in a very dark environment (e.g.: cine

Page 18 - Subtitle languages

25GBGBAudio Options1 Dolby Digital Output: PCM / Bitstream.2 MPEG-2 Digital Out: PCM / Bitstream.3 DTS: On / Off.4 Dynamic Compression:On / Off.5 2

Page 19 - Zoom / Random Play

26Rating limitRating (for DVDs)This feature allows you to control the type of discs or programmes your family can watch. If somediscs contain informat

Page 20 - Repeat and random Play

27GBGBRating limitOverriding the RatingFor DVDs If you have previously set a rating limit, playing somediscs may display this screen:1. Choose “Overri

Page 21 - Programme Play

28Universal remote controlUniversal remote control settingYou have the option to set your remote control to control your TV set. This way you are able

Page 22 - Playing MP3 CDs

29GBGBUniversal remote controlTo control other equipmentsThis remote control allows you to control your TV. Make sure you set the remote control for t

Page 23 - 2 Index View

GBGB3ContentsPrecautions...1About discs and sound...2Before you start...

Page 24 - Display Options

30Universal remote controlBrand codes informationList of TV brands CodeList of TV brands CodeIf you do not find the brand of your TV, you may succeed

Page 25 - Audio Options

31GBGBTroubleshooting guideSymptom PageRemedyBefore requesting service (troubleshooting)No power?There is no picture?There is no sound or it canhardly

Page 26 - Rating limit

32DVD discs.When playing a Dual-layer DVD disc (DVD-9 or DVD-18 is indicated on the jacket of the disc),you may notice some disturbance or picture fre

Page 27

33GBGB“Close the complete disc” at the end of recording.This means that no more recording can be added, later on, on this disc. Your homecomputer will

Page 28 - Universal remote control

34Technical dataConception : M.Rensonnet - Réalisation : BEI CommunicationDVD - SEC / DTH 5000-5200 / GB - XX / RST - BEI / 09 - 2001Power requiremen

Page 29

4Before you startPress 1 for EnglishPressez 2 pour FrançaisDrücke 3 für DeutschPremere 4 per ItalianoPulsar 5 para EspañolTryck 6 för Svenska1. Press

Page 30

GBGB5Front display1. STANDBY/ON: The RED indicator lights up,when the player is first plugged in StandbyMode. When “STANDBY / ON” key is pressedagai

Page 31 - Symptom PageRemedy

6Basic functionsAdditional handy functionsPower / Stand-byPlaybackTo switch your player on and off. Press for a long time to open (so, tostop) and pre

Page 32

GBGB7GBGBBasic functionsTo go back in menu levels.Displays (on and off): - the disc’s menu (if available)during playback (page 8),- the player’s set-u

Page 33

8MenusThe info displays and disc menus may differ since they depend on the type and content of the discs(DVD, Audio CD, and Video CD, see pages 9-15-2

Page 34 - Technical data

GBGB9Info displaysThis page gives you an overview of the possibleinformation available on a disc. INFO key pressed once / Interactive screenINFO key p

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