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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 set.
Place the DVD player on a suitable
base (furniture). Make sure the
ventilation slots are not covered.
Leave a 7 - 10 cm gap all around the
unit, as shown below.

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10 cm

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7 cm

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CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT

CAUTION

-LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.

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DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.

ATTENTION -RAYONNEMENT LASER EN CAS D'OUVERTURE.

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NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU.

VORSICHT

-LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET.

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NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN.

ADVARSEL

-LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING.

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SE IKKE IND I STRÅLEN.

ADVARSEL

-LASERSTRÅLING NÅR DEKSEL ÅPNES.

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STIRR IKKE INN I STRÅLEN.

VARNING

-LASERSTRÅLNING NÅR DENNA DEL ÅR ÖPPNAD.

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STIRRA EJ IN I STRÅLEN.

VARO!

-AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA LASERSÅTEILYLLE.

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ÅLÅ TUIJOTA SÅTEESEEN.

Setting up 

Protect the unit from damp and
excess heat. 
Disconnect the power cable from the
mains electricity supply when the
unit malfunctions. 
In particular, you should ensure that
the motor driven disc drawer is not
prevented from moving properly. If
the disc loading system is hindered,
the loading mechanism may be
damaged.
Install the DVD player horizontally,
away from a source of heat
(fireplace) or equipment creating
strong magnetic or electric fields.

Do not place anything heavy on
it.

Do not stack components on it.

Never open the unit or any of its
components. It can be dangerous
for you or for certain fragile
components. You are risking
electric shocks and are
endangered by the laser beam.

Do not place your eyes close to
the opening of the disc tray and
other opening to look into the
inside of the player.

Caution 

If your set and / or a disc have been
stored in a cold atmosphere, as for
example during transportation in the
winter, wait approximately 2 hours
until they have reached room
temperature, to prevent serious
damage.

Condensation

This equipment is not intended for
industrial use. It is designed
specifically for domestic purpose.

Use

Use a dry and clean soft cloth. Do
not use any scouring agents, solvents
or abrasive products. If an object or
liquid gets into the set, unplug it
immediately and have it checked by
an authorized technician.

Maintenance

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, the unit has to be
disconnected by unplugging the
mains plug – especially when left
unused for a long period of time.

This device is intended for
continuous operation.

For your safety: 

Always ...

handle your discs with care. 
Hold a disc with the fingers
touching the border or the hole,

place the disc with the label
facing upside (in case of a single-
sided disc),

place the disc properly into the
tray using the proper guide area,

use a soft cloth to clean a disc if
necessary wiping from the centre
to the border,

replace a disc into its case after
playing and store it in a vertical
position.

Should you hear strange noise
or vibration after starting
playback, quickly press the

STOP button on the remote control
or the player. 

For your discs

Never ...

never close the tray with two
discs inside or a disc slipping out
of the guide area,

never play cracked, chipped or
deformed discs nor try to repair
them with adhesive tape or glue,

never write on the disc,

never move the player during
playback,

never scratch discs or store them
in places of direct sunlight, high
humidity or high temperature,

never try to play a Photo CD or
CD-R in this player,

never use record cleaning sprays,
benzine, static electricity liquids
or any other solvent, if the disc
surface is soiled. Wipe gently
with a soft, damp (water only)
cloth,

never wipe the disc in a circular
motion, since circular scratches
are likely to occur, which will
cause noise.

Inside the product

Rear panel

Video Disc

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Summary of Contents for DTH 2000

Page 1: ...Y I 4 0 Y V 6 K O 2 1 K 3 0 M N 0 Y I 4 0 M V 4 L 3 6 K N 0 M M I 1 V 6 X 0 M 3 Y V 4 L V 1 e 6 X 0 M N 0 Y I 1 V e X 0 M M V 4 L N X 0 M 3 0 Y I 4 1 X 0 M N M I 4 L 3 X M Y 3 I 4 X N X 0 Y H N L I 4...

Page 2: ...ansportation in the winter wait approximately 2 hours until they have reached room temperature to prevent serious damage Condensation This equipment is not intended for industrial use It is designed s...

Page 3: ...l set up 30 31 TV and video controls 32 Special Thomson TV and video controls 33 Connections Video connections 34 35 Audio connections 36 37 Surround sound 38 39 Appendix Regional codes information 40...

Page 4: ...ronment Batteries contain toxic substances which pollute the environment Batteries require special disposal Your specialized dealer will accept used batteries 1 Remove the battery cover pr menu return...

Page 5: ...A V 1 TV AC IN A V 2 EXT AUDIO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT AC 3 VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT R L CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT SERIAL NO COAXIA L Aux CD TAPE IN etc 1 SCART cable AV1 TV 2 AV cable cinch 3 Mains lead Vide...

Page 6: ...for pause still picture frame advance and slow motion page 12 13 virtual surround to enjoy virtual surround sound with Dolby Digital DVDs if you only use 2 speakers page 16 random prog for random play...

Page 7: ...off the dialogue language number on screen page 19 subtitles displays on and off the subtitle language number on screen page 19 info displays on and off the disc s technical infos on screen page 8 9 g...

Page 8: ...enu of the Disc The possibility menu of the Disc 1 Press STOP button 2 Then press the button menu see the pages 22 29 Level 1 and 2 1 Play a Disc press the button PLAY 2 Press 1x the yellow info butto...

Page 9: ...le C chapter off Audio CD video CD programme random play normal play to store play and erase markers DVD video CD picture soft normal sharp Video CD left and right left right R L LR DVD audio CD video...

Page 10: ...t possible because the setting of the RATING prohibits playing page 28 or the region code no is other than 2 page 40 This part also indicates various messages concerning operations such as PLAY STOP S...

Page 11: ...information such as titles chapters time info sound track languages subtitles ratings age limit camera angles and more Disc menu operation and contents may differ from disc to disc Please refer to the...

Page 12: ...ss STOP button twice or unload the disc but do not a press the B B button Resume memory does not work with interactive discs without play time info If not used the player will switch off automatically...

Page 13: ...ow info button twice you see the info strip level 2 on screen 3 Move to master volume using the arrow 4 Set the volume level using the arrows 5 Exit the display with info button Repeat these steps for...

Page 14: ...u can immediately return to any of these 5 marker positions This function operates only with discs for which the elapsed time appears on the player s display during playback 1 2 3 5 1 1 2 3 5 1 2 3 5...

Page 15: ...e 21 C 20 ENG 4 2 37 29 T 26 3 3 ENG T 26 C 20 2 37 29 C 20 2 37 29 T 26 DVD audioCD videoCD 1 Start playback using PLAY button 2 Press the yellow info button You see the info strip on screen with the...

Page 16: ...Surround effect again Virtual Surround sound may not be so impressive with some discs Turn off the TV set surround sound and other surround effects HiFi system when using this virtual surround system...

Page 17: ...mes for audio CDs and video CDs no PBC page 21 For programmes see page 20 During playback repeat the current track programme or switch off repeat play Press repeat button once twice or three times Rep...

Page 18: ...ncel press RETURN Rating Limit Your selection exceeds the rating limit for this player Override the limit Override Cancel Perhaps you want to change if available the dialogue language of a film synchr...

Page 19: ...e display press the red button For DVDs 1 Start playback using PLAY button 2 Press the green button you see the subtitles display on screen with the number and possibly abreviation of the language 3 U...

Page 20: ...remote control 3 Select a track number using the arrows Confirm with ok button The selected number appears in the right table To cancel the last item move to Clear last track using the arrow and press...

Page 21: ...ore than one screen To see the other screens use the skip buttons Some discs showing a menu at start up will automatically go in to play mode if nothing is changed on the menu after a period of time 3...

Page 22: ...Auto Dim 6 TV Aspect 4 3 7 Digital Audio Output PCM 8 SCART Output 9 Expert Settings To exit press RETURN Move to items with the arrows Use ok to confirm a selection or use number buttons to select an...

Page 23: ...s of the disc in english if available the language of the dialogues in english if available automatically subtitles in english if available if there are no dialogues in english If there is no english...

Page 24: ...o be selected manually on your TV set When using arrows for selection press ok button to confirm 5 To exit set up menu press return button 4a You have a classical 4 3 TV screen Press number button 1 I...

Page 25: ...is playing press STOP button 2 Call the set up menu using menu button 3 Select Digital Audio Output press number button 7 4 Set the menu items using the according number buttons 1 2 and 3 Connection...

Page 26: ...n using arrows for selection press ok button to confirm When using arrows for selection press ok button to confirm 1 If a disc is playing press STOP button 2 Call the set up menu using menu button 3 S...

Page 27: ...tton 3 Select Expert Settings press number button 9 4a Audio for 2x playback If you want to hear the sound during visual search scan select Audio for 2x Playback using number button 1 Select the prefe...

Page 28: ...ect Rating Limit press number button 2 4 Set the rating system to the limit you want to permit or prohibit playback of unsuitable scenes or adult programmes using the number buttons The high number al...

Page 29: ...new 4 digit password 1 3 Press OK to confirm step 6b 1 If a disc is playing press STOP button 2 Call the set up menu using menu button 3 Select Rating Limit press number button 2 4 Type in your perso...

Page 30: ...the 3 digit code using the number buttons 5 Release the menu button Try to operate the device by switching it on off using the B B button If it doesn t work repeat from step 2 with another 3 digit co...

Page 31: ...0 Sanyo ___________ 008 018 Schaub Lorenz____ 005 016 020 Schneider ________ 019 021 Seleco ___________ 005 Sharp____________ 018 022 Siemens _________ 023 Singer ___________ 001 002 019 Sinudyne_____...

Page 32: ...emote for the appliance you want to control While in tv position the transmission mode of PLAY STOP REV FWD REC and PAUSE depends on the previous selected mode dvd or vcr I e if switched over from vcr...

Page 33: ...om Thomson Telefunken Nordmende Saba Ferguson etc pr vcr 0 av 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 1 PLAY FWD STOP REV REC vcr PAUSE pr tv dvd MULTI TV VCR dct200 virtual surround return menu marker repeat random prog gui...

Page 34: ...set and then arrange the connections to your other audio video equipment Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the DVD player Do not block ventilation holes of any of the comp...

Page 35: ...T or S Video or Video Phono Cinch For a monaural TV set use a Y shaped audio cord not provided TV DVD AV2 EXT AV1 TV VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN L R VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT R L S VID...

Page 36: ...digital channels plus a subwoofer output Refer to the documentation of your Dolby MPEG 2 audio equipment Audio from devices connected to the SCART terminals will not be output by the AUDIO OUT termin...

Page 37: ...or connection to a Dolby Digital AC 3 or MPEG2 audio receiver or a suitable decoder Do not use the Digital Audio Output jacks to connect to an equipment other than a Dolby Digital AC 3 or MPEG 2 recei...

Page 38: ...o signal to the audio output regardless of whether the soundtracks on DVD movies are in 2 channel stereo in Dolby Surround in Dolby Digital AC 3 or in MPEG2 audio multichannel In some cases the soundt...

Page 39: ...tured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Digital AC 3 and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Copyright...

Page 40: ...a Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Denmark Egypt Finland France Metropolitan Germany Gibraltar Greece Greenland Hungary Iceland Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Liechtenstein Lu...

Page 41: ...code Abkhazian_______ 6566 Afar ____________ 6565 Ameharic________ 6577 Assamese________ 6583 Aymara _________ 6588 Azerbaijani ______ 6590 Bashkir__________ 6665 Bengali Bangla __ 6678 Bhutani _____...

Page 42: ...Make connections correctly Make the correct input selection on the TV Search forward or reverse playback generates a slight distortion but this is not a malfunction Select Video in still mode selectio...

Page 43: ...region No differs from your player s region No page 40 Your initialised rating setting in the set up menu prohibits the playing of this DVD This DVD has been set with an age restriction page 18 28 So...

Page 44: ...rresponding numeric key on the remote control you will need to proceed with the other initial settings as you did when you first installed the unit set up menu page 23 29 According to your TV make the...

Page 45: ...for 2x playback 27 Audio language 19 Auto power off 12 Basic connections 5 Camera angle 18 Changing rating items 29 Chapter track skip 14 Condensation 2 Digital audio output 25 Discs you can play 11 D...

Page 46: ...discs 1 Frequency response DVD linear audio 48 kHz sampling 2 Hz to 22 kHz EIAJ DVD linear audio 96 kHz sampling 2 Hz to 44 kHz EIAJ CD Audio 2 Hz to 20 kHz EIAJ 2 S N ratio 116 dB EIAJ 3 Dynamic rang...

Page 47: ...riod of one year from the date of purchase 2 Should the equipment fail to operate satisfactorily it should be reported to the dealer from whom it was purchased who will normally be able to provide ser...

Page 48: ...L V 1 e 6 X 0 M N 0 Y I 1 V e X 0 M M V 4 L N X 0 M 3 0 Y I 4 1 X 0 M N M I 4 L 3 X M Y 3 I 4 X N X 0 Y H N L I 4 X 3 X M 5 1 I 4 X N X Y H I 4 X X J Y 5 I 4 1 X 7 Y H I 4 L 3 X H 5 I 4 X h f N X J 5...

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