Basic Functions; Loading A Disc; Playing A Disc - THOMSON DTH600 User Manual

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B
asic functions

Loading a disc

Loading a "single-sided" disc.
1.
Double-sided discs have a small label on both sides near the centre. With most DVDs, a disc-specific menu
appears. In that case, follow the instructions.

Playing a disc

Playback begins as soon as the flap is fully closed.
• With a DVD, the disc menu appears. Press B (playback) to start playback or select another
(4)
option
, in the disc menu using the
(playback).
• With an audio CD or video CD, use the B (playback) key to start it playing.
To go to a chosen track on a CD, or to a title or chapter on a DVD, press the
up a banner on the screen (k page 11).
To stop playback momentarily
2.
The player has memorised the last scene on the
disc. If you now press
this point. To erase "
stop
L.
Resume memory does not work with interactive
discs (without elapsed play time information).
Page 14
1.
2.
3.
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L once. Press twice to stop it completely
(2)
press
stop
B
: playback starts from
Resume memory
", press
14
open
O key to open the disc
Press the
compartment.
Insert a disc and locate it on the rotary spindle
by applying pressure around the edge of the
disc's centre hole. The printed side of the disc
should face upwards (Audio CD, Video CD,
(1)
single-sided DVD
, etc.).
Push the flap down until it clicks.
keys. To validate your selection, press B
osd
3.
If the player is left in STOP mode for more than
2 minutes without any user interaction, a screen
saver will be activated (fade in / fade out). After
about 30 minutes have elapsed in STOP mode
without user interaction, the player will be
automatically switched off.
4.
Depending on the DVDs, it may be possible to
change
the
language
( k page 22).
key which brings
(3)
.
during
playback

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