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Radio

EN

The player has a built-in tuner that allows for
FM radio function.

Manual tuning

1.

Connect the FM aerial in the correct manner.

2.

Press several times the 

SOURCE

button

on the remote control or on the front
panel to select the Tuner mode.

3.

Tune a station by pressing repeatedly

BACKWARD

or 

FORWARD

on the

remote control until the desired station is
found.
Alternatively, you can use the 

SCAN-

or

SCAN+

button to activate the automatic

search function. In this mode the player will
automatically tune frequencies until it finds
a station.

4.

Repeat steps 3 to tune to another radio
station.

Note: If there is any interference, change the
aerial’s position until the ideal sound reception is
obtained.TV and other electronic devices could be
the cause of interferences, so try to position the
aerial away from them.

Storing radio stations

The player can store up to 40 radio stations in
its memory.You can enter every single radio
station yourself or the player can store all
available radio stations automatically in
ascending order.

Automatic preset programming

1.

Press the 

SOURCE

button to enter the

Tuner mode.

2.

Press and hold 

PROGRAM

down for 3

seconds to start automatic preset
programming.

Note: A weak signal can affect the "Automatic
preset programming” function’s efficiency. Adjust
the aerial for better reception and a more
efficient search.

3.

Radio frequencies will be browsed and
radio stations stored automatically.When
all the available radio stations are stored or
all 40 memory locations are full, the auto
preset programming function will stop.

Manual preset

1.

Tune to a radio station (see "Manual
tuning" for details).

2.

Press 

SLOW/MEMORY

on the remote

control.

P00

will appear on the display.

3.

Input your desired preset number (1-40)
using the numeric buttons, then press

SLOW/MEMORY

again to store it.

Retrieving preset stations

1.

Press the 

SOURCE

button to enter the

Tuner mode.

2.

Press 

PRESET- 

or 

 

or

the numeric buttons on the remote
control to select a preset station.

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Summary of Contents for DPL906

Page 1: ...6 Preferences 17 Additional Information Troubleshooting 19 Precautions 20 Guarantee 20 Technical data 21 Discs and formats you can play 21 Sound Enhancement Systems 22 In the interest of improving the quality of our products we reserve the right to modify their features The information in this manual is therefore subject to change and does not represent any kind of contract You can contact THOMSON...

Page 2: ...ning the appliance on again Before moving the player make sure the disc tray is empty Other important information about using and cleaning your appliance is available at the end of the booklet Accessories provided Remote control and 2 non rechargeable batteries type AAA Pig tail aerial wire Left and right front speakers Centre speaker Left and right rear speakers Subwoofer Caution Invisible laser ...

Page 3: ... location 9 VOLUME To adjust the sound volume Inserting batteries in the remote control Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries In order to avoid any risk of explosion observe the polarities indicated inside the battery compartment Replace only with the type of batteries specified above Do not dispose of them in a fire or recharge them If ...

Page 4: ...ket yellow is also known as a composite video socket The picture quality obtained using a video connection is poorer compared to that obtained using a Scart connection AUDIO IN L left and AUDIO IN R right sockets These are analogue audio input sockets The AUDIO L socket and cable are white while the AUDIO R socket and cable are red Video cable yellow Scart cable The FM aerial provided should be co...

Page 5: ...hase effect Do not ground the output line as this will damage the speaker 1 2 1 Centre speaker In surround mode the centre speaker transmits much of the dialogue as well as music and effects It should be positioned between the left and right speakers 2 Left Right Front Speakers They mainly transmit music and sound effects 3 Surround Rear Speakers Their overall sound balance should be as close as p...

Page 6: ...ative Surround Placement Rear wall If rear wall mounting is the only option direct the speakers at each other A towards the front B or even towards the side walls C D Experiment with their position until the surround sound seems to envelope you rather than come from behind you No adjacent walls Surround speakers can be placed on stands facing each other to replicate the preferred side wall mountin...

Page 7: ...r track CD InTuner mode to select previous programmed stations PLAY PAUSE To start playing a disc Pause NEXT PRESET To directly access the next chapter DVD or track CD InTuner mode to select next programmed stations BACKWARD To start reverse accelerated play InTuner mode to tune down the radio frequencies SLOW MEMORY To start reverse or forward slow motion during playback InTuner mode to store a s...

Page 8: ... the remote control 4 Press STOP to stop playback Note The player stores the point where playback was interrupted If you press PLAY PAUSE again playback resumes from this point To stop playback completely or to start again from the beginning press STOP twice If the player is left in STOP mode for more than 30 minutes without any user interaction the player switches off automatically Accelerated pl...

Page 9: ...ts A and B press the A B button at the beginning of the sequence you want to repeat Then press the A B button again at the end of the sequence Then the sequence is played repeatedly until you press A B to resume normal playback Note A B repeat can only be used within the same chapter or track Programme playback VCD and audio CD With this option you choose and programme the playback order up to 99 ...

Page 10: ...Subtitles DVD Press several times the SUBTITLE button to select one of the available subtitles languages and press ENTER Note This option is only available if the disc offers a number of subtitle languages Camera angle DVD Some discs offer different camera angles for specific scenes 1 Turn the Angle function on by pressing the ANGLE button once 2 When multiple angles are available the angle icon i...

Page 11: ... the OPEN CLOSE button 2 Place the disc with the printed side facing up and close the tray 3 Select a folder using the and buttons then press ENTER to display the list of files 4 To start playback select a file using the and buttons and then press ENTER or PLAY PAUSE or enter the file number using the numeric buttons Note During playback use the PREVIOUS PRESET or NEXT PRESET button to go back to ...

Page 12: ...ctions below to find the registration number of your player 1 Press the SETUP button 2 Select the DivX R VOD option from the Setup menu Main page menu and press ENTER The registration number is displayed 3 Write down thisVOD 8 character registration number so that you can fill in the form on the website you purchase your DivXVOD files from Note If you cannot play a DivX VOD file recorded on a CD R...

Page 13: ...ter every single radio station yourself or the player can store all available radio stations automatically in ascending order Automatic preset programming 1 Press the SOURCE button to enter the Tuner mode 2 Press and hold PROGRAM down for 3 seconds to start automatic preset programming Note A weak signal can affect the Automatic preset programming function s efficiency Adjust the aerial for better...

Page 14: ...ENTER 2 Select one of the options using the and buttons and press to access the various options TV Display Depending on the format of the DVD disc you can choose the picture format best suited to the format of your TV screen 1 Press to access the sub menu 2 Select an option using the and buttons then press ENTER to confirm 4 3 PS reproduces a 4 3 picture without distortion 4 3 LB gives best reprod...

Page 15: ...options Center Delay Rear Delay To make the surround sound more effective and suit the acoustic conditions in the room where you are listening you may need to delay the signal coming from some of the speakers 1 Select Center Delay or Rear Delay using the and buttons and press to access the sub menu 2 Adjust the distance using the and buttons and press ENTER TestTone This function is used to test t...

Page 16: ...l the different sound levels via dynamic compression It improves the quality of the sound track at a low volume and quietens the loudest sounds 1 Press to access the sub menu 2 Select the level using and then press ENTER Audio Setup AUDIO SETUP D R C MAIN PAGE DivX R VOD 1 Select the DivX R VOD option using the and buttons 2 Press ENTER The registration number is displayed Please refer to page 12 ...

Page 17: ...ns and press ENTER to confirm Note If the language chosen is available it is automatically selected when you display the subtitles Otherwise the subtitle language indicated on the disc is selected instead 3 To change the language of the subtitles during playback press several times the SUBTITLE button on the remote control Disc Menu 1 Press to access the sub menu 2 To change the language of the di...

Page 18: ...0 Password This option allows you to change the password 1 Press to access the sub menu 2 Press ENTER 3 To change the password enter the current four digit password in the Old Password box Then enter the new password in the New Password box You are then prompted to enter it again in the Confirm box to confirm and to press ENTER Defaults This option restores the factory set settings 1 Press to acce...

Page 19: ...tteries are inserted or change them Aim the remote control at the appliance The infrared beam must not be blocked or interrupted The subtitles do not appear Check that the DVD disc provides subtitles Refer to the section on how to display subtitles The disc menu language is not the correct one The disc menu language has not been set up see page 17 The language of your choice is not available on th...

Page 20: ...ed products risks damaging the appliance If an object or liquid enters inside the appliance unplug it immediately and have it checked by an authorised engineer Handling and caring for discs Handle your discs with care Hold the disc with your fingers at the edges or through the hole Insert the disc with the label facing up for a single sided disc Place the disc properly into the tray in the allotte...

Page 21: ...igital signals DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW Most DVD R and DVD R one recording only DVD RW and DVD RW discs rewritable Depending on the DVD writer and discs used Recordings using DVD R and DVD RW discs must be made inVideo DVD mode Recordings using DVD RW discs must be made in accordance with the specifications for DVD RW discs with a 4 7 GB capacity VCD Video Compact Disc CD on which you can record ...

Page 22: ... number of files on a disc should be less than 400 Use a decompression transfer rate of at least 128 kB sec kilobytes second when recording mp3 files Sound quality with mp3 files basically depends on the rate of compression decompression you choose Obtaining audio CD quality sound requires an analogue digital sampling rate that is conversion to mp3 format of at least 128 kB sec and up to 160 kB se...

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