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18 programming playback, Program play (for dvds and audio cds), Bonus access (for audio dvds) – Technicolor - Thomson DTH700 User Manual

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Load a disc and press

STOP

. The player menu appears.

1.

Select

Edit Program with the

Navigation

keys then validate with

ok

. The programming

menu appears.

2.

Follow instructions

a

,

b

,

c

,

d

to make up your

selection.

a.

Choose a title then a chapter (or a track only for an
Audio CD or MP3 CD) using the

Navigation

keys or the remote control number keys.

b.

Select

Add

(1)

then press

ok

to validate. Check that the title has been memorised in table

(2)

.

c.

Repeat steps

a

and

b

as many times as you wish.

d.

Select

Play and validate by pressing

ok

to start programmed playback

(2)

.

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Programming playback

To use the programmed play function, you must first make up the list of music tracks (Audio CD or
MP3 CD) or chapters (DVD) you want to play. You can memorise up to 20 tracks or chapters.

With an audio CD, the track of the song and its
playing time will appear in the table. With a
DVD, the title and chapter numbers will be
displayed in the table.

To exit the programming function, press the

return

key on the remote control.

To remove a section or range select it in the list
then select

Delete and validate with

ok

. If you

wish to insert a title between 2 other titles,

Add

will be replaced by

Insert.

Program play (for DVDs and Audio CDs)

Select

Program Play if you want to listen to an audio CD or watch a DVD in the order that you

have pre-programmed using a list

(1)

. To choose the reading order see above and display the list by

selecting

Edit Program.

Bonus access (for Audio DVDs)

Some Audio DVDs offer hidden information that you can only access after you enter a password

(1)

.

Select

Bonus Group and press

ok

to validate. Enter the password and then enjoy the Bonuses

offered on the disc.

If you haven’t made up your list, program play will not be possible.

Navigation
keys

1.

2.

3.

1.

The password is generally shown on the disc cover or can be found on the disc publisher’s Web site.

1.

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