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Contents
22.2 Manual DVB-T station search . . . . . . . . . . 59
22.3 Automatic DVB-C station search . . . . . . . . 60
22.3 Manual DVB-C station search . . . . . . . . . . 61
23. Station Logo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
24. Sorting Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
25. Reg. AV Devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
- Data Logic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
- Setting the signal types RGB . . . . . . . . . . 67
- Setting the signal types DVI / HDMI. . . . . 68
- Setting the signal types YUV (HD) . . . . . . 69
25.1 Removing AV Devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
26. Initial Programme Position. . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
27. Sound via HiFi Amplifier HiFi output . . . . . 72
28. Display Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
29. DVB Radio Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
30. Scope of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
31. Operation without the Remote Control . . . . 78
32. Connecting Headphones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
33. Sound 1, Sound 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
34. Cleaning the TV Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
35. Connections on the Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
35.1 Connections on the Rear of the Set. . . . . . . 81
36. Copying between AV Devices
Direct recording. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
37. Setting the Picture Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
38. Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
39. Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
39.1 Upgrade Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
40. Inserting/Removing CA Modules. . . . . . . . 93
41. Basic differences between
analog terrestrial reception and DVB-T. . . . 94
Appendix for DVB satellite reception
(applicable only if a satellite tuner is installed)
A1. Setting up the Satellite Antenna System,
LNB Supply Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
A1.1 Setting up the Satellite Antenna System,
DiSEqC System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
A1.2 Setting up the Satellite Antenna System,
Selecting Satellites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
A.2 Setting Stations, Search Settings . . . . . . . . 99
Setting Stations, Automatic Search. . . . . . 100
Setting Stations, Manual Search . . . . . . . 101
Setting Stations, Updating the Data . . . . . 102
Problems, Possible Causes, Remedies . . . . . . . . 103
Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Connect a PC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
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1. Installation
• Take care that no bright artificial light or sunshi-
ne falls directly on the screen. This could cause
reflections which have a negative effect on the
brilliance of the picture.
• The best viewing distance is five times the screen
diagonal, i.e.
- Approximately 3.3 m (11 ft) for 26" screens
- Approximately 4 m (13 ft) for 32" screens
- Approximately 4.7 m (15 ft) for 37" screens
• The antenna cable and any other components
(such as a video recorder) connected between
the antenna socket in the wall and the TV set
must comply with the European standard
EN 60966-2-4.
• The antenna cable used for connecting the TV
set must have a screening attenuation of at least
75 dB.
• The use of non-approved cables will invalidate
the operating permission for the TV set.
• For details of how to connect peripheral devices
such as video recorders, DVD players, etc. press
the „INFO“ key to call the help function, select
„Connecting AV devices“ with the cursor and
press „OK“ to display the information.
• Only use Metz bases as a stand for the LCD TV.
• Use the Metz wall bracket (item no. 604 99
0286.A1) or a suitable OmniMount wall bra-
cket to hang the LCD TV on the wall. For an
OmniMount wall bracket, you also need the
Metz adapter plate 013ZM1091.
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2. Safety notes
• Always place the monitor on a solid,
stable surface.
from their outlets or from the TV set in
the case of a thunderstorm.
• If a cold TV set is moved to a warm
room, always allow any condensation
on the screen to evaporate before swit-
ching it on.
• The monitor may be opened and
repaired only by a qualified person.
CAUTION! HIGH VOLTAGES CAN KILL !
If repairs should be necessary, consult
your local dealer.
• The TV set is intended for use in a dry
room. If, in exceptional circumstances,
you use it outdoors, take care that is
protected against moisture (rain, splas-
hed water, dew).
• Always switch off the TV set before cle-
aning it.
• Do not hold the remote control directly
in front of your eyes and press a but-
ton. The remote control emits infrared
radiation!
• TV sets need adequate ventilation.
Never cover the openings on the rear
of the set with curtains, doilies, new-
spapers, etc. Also take care that the
slits in the bottom of the case are freely
accessible so that the intake of the
cooling air is not hindered.
• Do not place rechargeable batteries in
the battery compartment of the remote
control. Use only two 1.5 V dry batte-
ries of the type LR03/AM4/AAA
(Micro).
• If you place the TV set in a wall unit,
leave sufficient space on all sides for
the circulation of cooling air.
• The TV set is intended only for the
reception and reproduction of picture
and sound signals.
• Do not place the TV set close to a radi-
ator, since this would effect adequate
cooling.
• The TV set may be operated only from
a mains voltage of 230-240V VAC,
50 Hz. Australia: 240 VAC.
• Do not place
- burning candles or
• For maintenance and repair work, the
power plug or the power-cord input of the
TV represents a means to disconnect the
device from the mains and must therefore
be kept in a usable state in line with appli-
cable standards.
vessels containing liquids (vases, etc.)
on top of the TV set, since any hot wax
or water dripping into the set could
cause serious damage to the electronic
components and could also jeopardize
the electrical safety of the set.
•
Lay the power cable so that nothing
stands on it and no-one can trip over it.
• Lightning can damage electrical equip-
ment. A lightning flash entering the
power cable or the aerial cable can
damage the TV set even if it is swit-
ched off. You should therefore discon-
nect the power cable and aerial cable
• Do not display still images, logos, 4:3
pictures with stripes etc. over an exten-
ded period. These still images can
result in marks on the screen.
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3. The Remote Control
The remote control sends commands to
the TV set by means of an infrared sig-
nal. You must point it towards the TV set
when using it. Note that the remote con-
trol may interfere with the operation of
other devices which use infrared signals
(such as infrared headphones).
k
22
³
k
21
ቶ
ባ
ቤ
Sunlight falling directly on the TV set
may interfere with the operation of the
remote control, since the TV set cannot
detect the infrared signals from the
remote control under these conditions.
The TV set must be switched on with the
main power switch before it can be con-
trolled with the remote control.
ᕤ
The most important keys
for normal use
³ ON
ት
ቴ
ᕥ
Switches the TV set on with program-
me position 1 or the programmed
initial programme position selected,
or switches it OFF (to the standby sta-
te).
ቧ
ቨ
Ƽ
ቲ
ƺ
ᕨ
ᕤ
Numeric keys (direct station selection).
ᕥ P+ /P- Selects the next/previous pro-
ተ
ቯ
ቮ
gramme position.
ᕨ Volume control.
ቪ
ቫ
Setting can be changed in the menu.
ƺ Back to the previously selected
station.
ቭ
Ƽ Displays the station table.
Do not insert rechargeable batteries in
the battery compartment of the remo-
te control.
Use only two dry batteries of the type
LR03/ AM4/AAA 1.5V.
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3. The Remote Control
Overview of the functions of the keys
ባ Switch to DVB radio mode.
Switch on from the standby state into radio mode1).
ቤ Function keys:
F1/F2/F3: press briefly to call the functions set in the factory.
F1/F2/F3: press and hold to display a selection of special functions.
AV: press to select one of the previously configured AV devices.
ቧ Cursor control key in the "Information" window and the “TV menu”.
ቨ OK: confirmation key.
ᕨ Volume control; values can be set in the TV menu.
ቪ Exit key: exit from the menu without saving any changes you have made.
ቫ Open the TV menu.
In the menu: back to the main menu.
ቭ Open the electronic programme guide (EPG).
ቮ Open the Teletext window.
ቯ Mute.
ተ Freeze frame.
ƺ Back to the previously selected station.
In the TV menu: open the "Configuration" menu.
ቲ Display the date and time.
In the TV menu: open the "Timer" window.
Ƽ Display the station table.
In the TV menu: open the station table or the station features window.
ቴ Display the sound functions.
In the TV menu: open the "AV devices" window.
ት Display the picture functions.
In the TV menu: open the "picture and sound" window.
ቶ Back to the TV picture.
Switch from radio mode1) to TV mode.
Switch on from standby mode into TV mode.
k Display the AV menu "Replay/record".
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Switch on from standby mode into AV mode.
k Display the "Information" window. In the "Information" window:
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back to the table of contents.
1) Possible only in DVB mode !
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4. Daily Operation
Switching on
Switching off
Switch on the TV set with the main
switch.
Press the
key to switch the TV set to
standby mode. If you do not intend to
use the TV set for a longer period, switch
it off with the main power switch.
The TV set is now in standby mode and
the red standby indicator lights.
Adjusting the volume
After about five seconds, the TV set swit-
ches to programme position 1 or to the
programmed initial programme position.
The volume can be adjusted with
+
the
key.
-
If you press no further keys on the remo-
te control, a window requesting that you
do so is displayed after about 10 minu-
tes. If you do not do this, the TV set swit-
ches back to the standby state.
Adjusting the picture and sound
settings
Call the picture settings with the blue key
or the sound settings with the yellow
key . The setting box with the various
functions is then displayed at the bottom
left of the screen. Use the rocker key
"P+/P-" to select the desired function
Use the numeric keys to select any des-
ired programme position. Pressing the
key selects programme position 1 or,
if it is programmed, the initial program-
me position (see page 71).
+
and then use the
setting.
key to adjust the
-
5. Selecting the Operating Mode
You can switch the TV set between its various ope-
rating modes with the keys "TV", "AV" and "R".
You can also switch from standby mode to the
desired operating mode with these keys.
TV
AV
R
If you switch on the TV set with one of these keys,
the station in the operating mode selected before
the TV set was switched off is again selected.
TV = TV mode
AV = TV mode with input from AV devices
(e.g. video tape recorder, DVD player, etc.)
R
= DVB Radio mode 1)
1) Possible only in DVB mode !
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6. Station Selection
mally the "thousands" digit. If less than
Station selection and manage-
1000 programme positions are occupied,
it automatically becomes the "hundreds"
digit.
ment of programme positions
The TV set can store the settings for up to
2000 TV stations and 2000 radio stations
in so-called programme positions. You
can select any of these programme posi-
tions with the numeric keys, with the oval
rocker key "P+/P-" or from the station
table.
If less than ten programme positions are
occupied, the first digit you enter automa-
tically becomes the "units" digit.
After pressing any numeric key, you have
three seconds to press further numeric
keys
If you use the numeric keys for station
selection, the first digit you enter is nor-
6. Programmwahl
Opening the menu
Selecting stations from the station table
In normal TV or radio 1) mode, you can display
the station table by pressing the white
key.
Press the white key repeatedly to display a vir-
tual keyboard. Use the respective key to sort the
station list alphanumerically.
In the table which is then displayed, you can use
the oval rocker key "P+/P-" or the
numeric keys to select the desired station
and then press the "OK" key to display
this station.
10 Kabel 1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Nord 3
RTL
PRO 7
Nord 3
PRO 7
SAT1
If the station table contains more than
20 stations, you can display the next 10
stations by pressing the oval cursor con-
trol key ̇ ̈.
Bayern 3
ZDF
ARD
56 Hessen 3
55 SW-BW
54 N-TV
53 West 3
52 Phönix
Select with ᕪ...ᕩ
Back to the last station
Pr
DEF
³
³
³
ᕢ
ᕢ
ᕢ
ABC
»
»
»
or
.
GHI
PQRS
JKL
MNO
You can use the red
key to switch
OK
Confirm with
.
TUV
WXYZ
back and forth between the last two sta-
tions you have selected.
1) Possible only in DVB mode !
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Opening the Info
7. User Help (Information)
During the design of this TV set, we have made
every effort to make it as easy a possible for you
to use it and we hope that you will enjoy familiari-
sing yourself with your new TV set.
With the "Information" menu, the TV set is able to
answer the many questions which may come up
during installation and setup.
To display this menu, simply press the "INFO" key
for the table of contents.
INFO
The "Information" menu (user help)
In the table of contents or the index, you
can select the item of interest with the cursor
control key.
Information
Contents
Index
Station selection
Use the cursor-right key ̈ to scroll for-
Picture settings
wards through the contents or index ...
Sound settings
AV playback
Recording facilities:
- Timer recording
- Direct recording
- AV copying
Use the cursor-left key ̇ to scroll back-
wards through the contents or index ...
Use the cursor-up key ̆ to select the last
underlined item ...
Teletext
Function keys
DVB radio mode
Electronic Programm Guide (EPG)
Use the cursor-down key ̄ to select the
menu lines...
Select the underlined text with the cursor.
OK
INFO
: further information
: table of contents
Visited pages: © back
© forward
... and then press the "OK" key to display
the explanation of the selected item.
You can select any underlined word in the table of
contents, the index or the explanation of a selec-
ted item with the cursor. Pressing the "OK" key
then displays the explanation for this word.
OK
You can also scroll forwards and backwards
through previously displayed pages with the aid
of the red and green keys.
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8. Menu Control
Opening the menu
With the "TV menu", we provide you with an
assistant to help you find your way through the
many possible settings of the TV set.
MENU
Don't be afraid to change any settings in the
various menus. No changes will be
Cursor
Subject*
Section*
F1
saved unless you press the "OK" key to
confirm them. If you are not sure whet-
her you want to keep a changed set-
ting, you can exit from the menu at any
time, without saving any changes, by
pressing the "EXIT" key.
Factory settings
Motion compensation
Zoom/Panorama
Noise reduction3)
Picture sharpness
Colour impr.
Within the TV menu, you can return to
the previous main menu item at any
time by pressing the "MENU" key. If
you are not sure what a menu item
does, press the "INFO" key for more
information.
Colour intensity
Contrast control
Contrast
Sound set,.prog.posn
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Picture settings, gen.
Brightness
Open the menu
with
EXIT
: back
Setting window
to TV picture
In order to return to the menu, press
the "INFO" key twice.
Related numeric keys
You can open each of the five main sections of the
menu with the key of the corresponding colour.
The "card file" which is then displayed is subdivi-
ded into Subjects (on the left) and Sections (on the
right), and you can select these by moving the
red, triangular cursor with the oval cursor control
key or with the numeric keys.
OK
When you press the "OK" key, the current setting
for the selected item is shown in the "Setting win-
dow" below the card file and can be adjusted
OK
+
with the
key.
-
EXIT
You can save the new setting by pressing the
"OK" key, which also returns you to the list of sec-
tions. If you do not want to save the new setting,
press the "MENU" key to return to the correspon-
ding main menu item or press the "EXIT" key to
close the menu.
II
* The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depen-
ding on the configuration of the TV set, the
various menu items may be displayed in a
different order and numbered differently.
You can delete any incorrect inputs with the II key.
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Opening the menu
9. Teletext
Teletext is an additional service provided free of
charge by many TV stations. It is an "electronic
magazine" through which you can browse in
various ways.
i
TEXT
Opening Teletext:
• Press the "TEXT" key. If the selected
Gehörlose
Börse
Service
BR-Intern
Hörfunk
Fernsehen
Sport
Bayern
Schlagzeilen
Übersicht
station offers "TOP-Text", a "card
file" is displayed (see the picture on
the left).
If "TOP-Text" is not available, Teletext
page 100 is displayed (see the pictu-
re below).
Impressum
A-Z
• In the TOP-Text card file, you can
select the desired cards with the cur-
sor control key or with the numeric
keys.
100
• Press the "OK" key to open the selec-
ted card.
Controlling Teletext with pages
displayed:
Blue key
Uhrzeit
– next subject.
– next section.
– next page.
100 ProSieben
Datum
Kartenlegen
Live
458
Gratis
Yellow key
White key
09.56 talk talk talk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
10.56 S.O.S.Style & Home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335
Aktuelle Meldungen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Computer Wurm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
TED: Brauchen wir Schutz ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Weitere Meldungen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
After pressing the coloured pre-selec-
tion key, you can step through the sub-
jects, sections or pages with the cursor
control key or with the numeric keys.
If you wish to select a specific page,
enter its page number on the numeric
keys.
100
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
If sub-pages exist for the selected page, the page
numbers are displayed in black. In the example
shown here, there are five sub-pages.
Page number
Sub-pages
You can step through these sub-pages with the
cursor control key.
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9. Teletext
Double font size
Setting marks in Teletext 6)
You can double the size of the font used
for Teletext pages with the F1 key. Pres-
sing this key once displays an enlarged
picture of the upper third of the page.
Pressing it a second and third time dis-
plays the centre and lower thirds of the
page. Pressing a fourth time displays the
entire page again.
As a user of Teletext, you will probably
want to visit certain pages (such as
stock-market news, news pages or the
weather forecast) regularly.
In order to find these pages quickly, you
can set marks to suit your personal
requirements.
To do this, open a page for which you
want to set a mark.
Riddle key (display hidden text)
Function key F2 is programmed in the
factory to display hidden text, such as
the answers to riddles.
• Press the red
key for "Set" to place
a mark on this page. The number of
the mark you have just set is displayed
above the window containing the num-
ber of the Teletext page. In the case of
multiple pages, the mark is always set
and displayed for the currently dis-
played sub-page.
Back to the last index page
You can return directly to the last index
page you have displayed by pressing
the numeric key ᕪ.
Up to 10 marks can be set for
Stop page scrolling
ꢀ
each programme position.
The II key or the "OK" key can be used
to stop the automatic scrolling executed
by some pages, and to enable this
again.
Scrolling through marked
Teletext pages 6)
With the Teletext window open, you can
step sequentially through the marked
Page selection with the cursor
pages with the green
key.
Press the "OK" key to stop page scrol-
ling. The cursor ̈ is now positioned at
the top left corner of the page and you
can use the cursor control key ̇ ̈ ̆ ̄
to position it anywhere on the displayed
page. This function is useful on index
pages (such as pages 100, 200, etc.) in
order to select a page you want to see.
After positioning the cursor on the des-
ired page number, press the "OK" key to
display its contents.
An even easier method is by pressing the
"TEXT" key while the TV programme is
displayed. Each time you press this key,
the next marked page is displayed. After
the last marked page, the TV picture is
displayed again.
6) Not possible with an external receiver !
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9. Teletext
Displaying all Teletext marks 6)
If you have set marks for a programme position,
you can display an overview of these marks by
pressing the F3 key. The displayed list shows whe-
re the marks are set. Press F3 again to hide the
list.
You can select the individual marks in the list with
the numeric keys.
Clearing Teletext marks 6)
Open the Teletext page whose mark is to be dele-
ted and press the red
mark.
key "Delete" to delete the
Subtitles in Teletext
Your TV set is capable of displaying subtitles.
When a programme for which subtitles exist
starts, the TV station displays a box showing the
Teletext page on which these can be found.
• Press the "TEXT" key to open Teletext.
• If this is a "TOP-Text" station, the card file is dis-
played. Press the "OK" key and open any avai-
lable page.
• Use the numeric keys to enter the number of the
page containing the subtitles.
6) Not possible with an external receiver !
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10. AV Playback
Opening the menu
AV playback (devices with switching voltage)
MENU
Before they can be used, AV devices must
ꢀ
be registered and assigned to the appropri-
ate input sockets in the menu "AV devices".
Playing back a recording from a video cassette,
DVD, etc. on a connected AV device is called AV
playback.
ᕧ
In order to see the picture, you must programme
your TV set to execute an automatic
programme change at the EURO socket
to which the AV device is connected.
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Programming a programme change
This menu item is not available in
a 2 ** menu (see Section 30,
Scope of Operation).
ꢀ
EURO 3
EURO 2
EURO 1
The automatic programme chan-
ꢀ
ge is set in the factory to "ON"
Programm change
of switching line.
for all EURO sockets.
–
+
Change with
OK
.
Change stations on
Save with
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the red key . The menu
"Configuration" is displayed.
OK
• Use the corresponding numeric key
ᕧ
(in this example: ) to select the menu item
"EURO sockets".
• Use the cursor control key to select "EURO 1,
"EURO 2" or "EURO 3".
• Press the "OK" key and then, in the setting win-
+
OK
dow, use the
ge on".
key to select "Programme chan-
-
EXIT
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
If you now start to play back a recording on the
connected AV device, the TV set changes automa-
tically from any other programme position to the
playback mode.
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Opening the menu
10. AV Playback
AV playback
(devices without switching voltage)
AV
Before they can be used, AV devices must
ꢀ
be registered and assigned to the appropri-
ate input sockets in the menu "AV devi-
ces".
In order to see the played back picture,
you must switch the TV set to playback
mode.
9 HDMI
8 DVI
5 Front
4 YCbCr
3 Foto
• Select any programme position.
2 DVD Player 1
1 DVD/Videorec.1
• Press the "AV" key.
• Use the corresponding numeric key to
select the AV device you want to use.
ᕪ
ᕩ
Select with ...
or
Confirm with
.
OK
.
• The TV set now changes from the cur-
rent programme to the selected play-
back device.
• Start the replay function on the AV device. This
AV selection remains active until you switch to
any other programme position.
• After watching the film from the AV device,
press the "TV" key to return to normal TV mode.
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10.1 AV Playback
VCR function
Opening the menu
The menu item "VCR" is not available in a
2 ** menu.
ꢀ
AV
ᕡ
ᕩ
. . . .
Picture quality when playing back from
tape devices
MENU
The VCR function ensures an optimum picture
quality when playing back recordings from tape
devices such as video cassette recorders or cam-
corders.
ᕢ
ᕨ
Setting the VCR function
• Select the appropriate AV level by pressing the
"AV" key and using the numeric keys
to select the AV device which is to sup-
ply the pictures.
VCR3)
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV
Picture format5)
Color standard3)7)
Color offset3)7)
Noise reduction3)
Picture sharpness
Colour intensity
Contrast
menu.
• Press the blue key . The menu
"Picture and sound" and the menu
item "General picture settings" are
pre-selected.
Sound set,.prog.posn
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Picture settings, gen.
–
+
Change with
Accept value with
OK
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in
ᕢ)
VCR settings Opt.1
the example:
to select the menu
item "Pict.settings for Pr."
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the
º)
example:
to select the menu item "VCR".
key to select "Opt.1". If this setting
+
• Use the
-
OK
does not produce a satisfactory result, you can
try using "Opt.2".
EXIT
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
5) Available only for DVB stations!
7) Available only for analogue stations!
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Opening the menu 11. General Picture Settings
Some of the menu items are not available
in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
MENU
The picture settings brightness, contrast, colour
intensity, sharpness and noise reduction can be set
generally for all programme positions and saved
as standard values which can be recalled at any
time by pressing the "OK" key.
Opening the picture settings menu:
This example describes how the brightness is
adjusted. The other picture settings can be adjus-
ted in a similar manner.
Factory settings
Motion compensation
Zoom/Panorama
Noise reduction3)
Picture sharpness
Colour impr. Colour
intensity
Contrast control
Contrast
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the blue key
. The menu
"Picture and sound" and the menu
item "General picture settings" are
pre-selected.
Sound set,.prog.pos
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Pict. settings, gen.
• Use the cursor control key ̈ to select
Brightness
the menu item "Brightness".
–
+
Change with
Brightness
61
50
Accept current
value as default
value.
Standard value
• The various menu items can be selec-
ted with the aid of the numeric keys.
Use as default value: Yes
+
• In the setting window, use the
the setting.
key to change
-
• Use the cursor control key ̄ to select the third
line "Save as standard values".
• If you wish to save the new setting, use the
OK
EXIT
+
key to select "Yes".
-
• Press the "OK" key to save the changed setting
as a standard value.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
If the standard values do not provide a
ꢀ
satisfactory picture in some programme
positions, you can make settings for these
positions which differ from the standard
values. See the next sections. 11.1 and
11.2.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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11. General Picture Settings Opening the menu
Some of the menu items are not available
in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
MENU
The picture settings zoom, vertical position, auto-
matic zoom and panorama can be set and saved
as general settings for all programme positions.
Setting the zoom/panorama mode:
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the blue key . The menu
"Picture and sound" and the menu
item "General picture settings" are
pre-selected.
Factory settings
Motion compensation
Zoom/Panorama
Noise reduction3)
Picture sharpness
Colour impr.
Colour intensity
Contrast control
Contrast
• Use the cursor control key ̈ to select
the menu item "Brightness".
Sound set,.prog.pos
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Pict. settings, gen.
• Press the corresponding numeric key
to select "Zoom/Panorama".
Brightness
–
+
Change with
• Use the cursor control key to select the
desired menu items.
Zoom value
0
Panorama
Yes
Accept value with.
OK
Picture pos., vert. 0% Pan. mode Non-linear
Automatic zoom
off
+
• Use the
key to change the settings
-
for "Zoom/Panorama".
• Press the "OK" key to save the new settings.
The picture shows the factory settings.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
The functions "Panorama" and "Zoom"
can be combined with each other.
ꢀ
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
3) See glossary for an explanation.
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11.1 Picture Settings for
Programmes via TV Menu
Opening the menu
Picture settings for individual programme
positions are not available in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
If the standard values do not provide a satisfacto-
ry picture in some programme positions, you can
make different settings for these positions which
override almost all of the general picture settings.
These individual settings apply only to the pro-
gramme position for which they are made, and
they cannot be overwritten with the
MENU
standard values. In addition to the
general picture settings, the individual
settings also include the settings colour
offset, colour standard and VCR.
VCR 3)
Colour standard3)7)
Colour offset 3)
7)
Noise reduction 3)
Picture sharpness
Colour intensity
Contrast
Sound set,.prog.pos
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Pict. settings, gen.
Individual picture settings for
programme position xy:
• Select the programme position whose
picture settings you wish to change.
–
+
Change with
Accept value with
OK
.
Noise reduction medium
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the blue key . The menu "Picture and
sound" and the menu item "General picture set-
tings" are pre-selected.
• Use the cursor control key ̆ to select the menu
item "Pic. settings for Pr." And press the "OK"
key.
OK
EXIT
• Use the corresponding numeric keys (in this
example: ¿ for noise reduction) to select the
desired menu items.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
+
• In the setting window, use the
the setting.
key to change
-
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
2) Possible only on sets equipped with this
function.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
3) See glossary for an explanation.
5) Available only for DVB stations!
7) Available only for analogue stations!
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11.2 Picture Settings for
Opening the menu
Programme via Station Table
Individual picture settings for
programme position xy:
• Select the programme position whose picture
settings you wish to change.
MENU
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the white key . The station table is dis-
played with the currently active programme
position highlighted.
F2
F1
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• Press the F2 key to enable editing of
the station table.
0007 PRO 7
0006 RTL 2
0005 RTL
• Press the cursor control key ̈ to move
to the subject side.
Sound corrections
Colour standard
Picture quality
0004 SAT 1
0003 Bayern 3
0002 ZDF
• Use the corresponding numeric keys
(in this example: ´ for the picture
quality) to select the desired menu
Picture correct.
Enter logo
Station contained in EPG
Frequency/channel
0001 ARD
items.
:select
OK
Picture sharpnessgen. Noise reduction gen.
:go to the
• In the setting window, use the cursor
control key to select the desired func-
tion.
settings.
Colour offset
0
VCR
off
+
• Use the
key to change the setting.
-
"gen." means here that the new setting will
overwrite the related general picture setting (see
pages 18 and 20).
The individual settings made here which
differ from the general settings remain
saved.
ꢀ
OK
• Press the "OK" key to save the new settings.
EXIT
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
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Opening the menu 12. General Sound Settings
Some of the menu items are not available
in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
The sound settings volume, treble, bass, stereo
wide and spatial sound can be set generally for
all programme positions and saved as standard
values which can be recalled at any time by pres-
sing the "OK" key.
MENU
Opening the sound settings menu:
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
ᕣ
F1
• Press the blue key . The menu
Factory settings
"Picture and sound" and the menu
item "General picture settings" are
pre-selected.
Base width 4)
Spatial sound 4)
Balance
Volume headphones
Bass
• Use the corresponding numeric key
(in the example: ») to select
"General sound settings".
Treble
Sound set,.prog.pos
Volume control 3)
SRS WOW 2) 3)
Volume
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Pict. settings, gen.
• Use the corresponding numeric keys
to select the desired menu items in the
right-hand column.
–
+
Change with
Volume
40%
35%
Accept current
value as default
value.
Standard value
Use as default value :
Yes
• Press the "OK" key to open the selec-
ted menu item for editing.
+
• In the setting window, use the
the setting.
key to change
-
• Use the cursor control key ̄ to select the third
line "Save as standard value".
OK
• If you wish to save the new setting, use the
+
EXIT
key to select "Yes".
-
• Press the "OK" key to save the new settings as
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
standard values.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
If the standard values do not provide satis-
ꢀ
2) Possible only on sets equipped with this func-
tion.
factory results for some programme posi-
tions, you can make different individual set-
tings for these positions. See sections 12.1.
3) See glossary for an explanation.
4) Available only if SRS WOW is switched off
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12. General Sound Settings Opening the menu
Some of the menu items are not available
in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
Setting SRS-WOW 2)
• Press the "MENU" key.
MENU
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the blue key . The menu "Picture and
sound" and the menu item "General picture set-
tings" are pre-selected.
ᕣ
ᕢ
• Press the numeric key » to select "General
sound settings".
F1
Base width3)
Spatial sound3)
Balance
Tone settings
Volume headphones
Bass
• Use the corresponding numeric key
(in the example: ᕢ) to select
"SRS–WOW" 2).
+
• In the setting window, use the
to change the setting.
key
-
Treble
Sound set,.prog.pos
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Pict. settings, gen.
Volume control3)
SRS WOW2)3)
Volume
• Press the "OK" key to save the chan-
ged setting.
–
+
• „Press the "EXIT" key to close the
TV menu.
Change with
Accept value with.
OK
SRS WOW2) on
If the SRS-WOW function is
active, the menu items "stereo wide" and
"spatial sound" are disabled.
ꢀ
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
2) Possible only on sets equipped with this
function.
3) See glossary for an explanation.
4) Available only if SRS WOW is switched off
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Opening the menu 12. General Sound Settings
Automatic volume correction
Some TV stations transmit their commercials at a
higher sound volume than that for the normal pro-
gramme. In order to save you from adjusting the
MENU
volume each time with the remote control, you can
activate automatic volume correction.
With this function active, there is little difference in
the volume levels for the normal programme and
the commercials.
ᕣ
ᕣ
The setting made here applies to all programme
positions.
F1
Base width 4)
Opening the volume correction
Spatial sound 4)
menu:
Balance
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
Tone settings
Volume headphones
Bass
• Press the blue key . The menu
"Picture and sound" and the menu
item "General picture settings" are
pre-selected.
Treble
Sound set,.prog.pos
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Pict. settings, gen.
Volume control 3)
SRS WOW 2) 3)
Volume
–
+
Change with
Accept value with.
OK
• Use the corresponding numeric key
(in the example: ») to select "Gene-
Volume control on
ral sound settings".
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the
example: ») to select "Volume correction".
+
• In the setting window, use the
the setting.
key to change
-
OK
EXIT
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
The function "Volume correction" in the
ꢀ
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
menu "General sound settings" does not
overwrite the function "Volume correction"
in the menu "Sound settings for Pr...".
2) Possible only on sets equipped with this
function.
3) See glossary for an explanation.
4) Available only if SRS WOW is switched off
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12.1 Sound Settings for
Programmes via TV Menu
Opening the menu
Some of the menu items are not available
in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
MENU
Volume correction
Various TV stations broadcast their programmes
with different sound volumes. This volume diffe-
rence can be minimised by correcting the volume.
This adjustment remains active even if the stan-
dard sound values are recalled.
ᕤ
Adjusting the volume correction:
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the blue key . The menu
"Picture and sound" and the menu
item "General picture settings" are
pre-selected.
Sound set,.prog.pos
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Pict. settings, gen.
Forced mono
Tone settings
Volume correction
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in
the example: ¿) to select "Sound set-
tings for Pr.".
–
+
Change with
Accept value with.
OK
Volume correction -15
• Press the "OK" key and then, in the
+
setting widow, use the
ting.
key to change the set-
-
OK
• Press the "OK" key to save the new settings.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
Individual sound settings can also be made
in the station table.
ꢀ
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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12.1 Sound Settings for
Programmes via TV Menu
Opening the menu
Some of the menu items are not available
in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
MENU
Tone setting
The tone setting can be set to "Normal" or
"Speech". The setting "Speech" should be used
primarily for stations which broadcast mainly pro-
grammes with a lot of speech, such as news sta-
tions. The setting "Normal" is better for music pro-
grammes.
ᕤ
ᕢ
Adjusting the tone setting :
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the blue key . The menu
"Picture and sound" and the menu
item "General picture settings" are
pre-selected.
Sound set,.prog.pos
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Pict. settings, gen.
Forced mono
Tone settings
Volume correction
–
+
Change with
• Use the corresponding numeric key
(in the example: ¿) to select
"Sound settings for Pr.".
Accept value with.
OK
Tone settings Speech
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the
example: ·) to select
"Tone settings".
+
• In the setting window, use the
the setting.
key to change
-
OK
EXIT
• Press the "OK" key to save the new settings.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
Individual sound settings can also be made
in the station table.
ꢀ
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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12.1 Sound Settings for
Programmes via TV Menu
Opening the menu
Some of the menu items are not available
in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
MENU
Forced mono
It may happen that your TV set switches from
mono to stereo in the middle of a programme, alt-
hough no stereo sound is being transmitted. This is
generally caused by the local reception condi-
tions. If you activate "Forced mono" for the selec-
ted programme position, all programmes from this
station will be reproduced in mono.
ᕤ
ᕣ
Activating forced mono:
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
Sound set,.prog.pos
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Pict. settings, gen.
•Press the blue key . The menu
"Picture and sound" and the menu
item "General picture settings" are
Forced mono
Tone settings
Volume correction
pre-selected.
–
+
Change with
Accept value with.
OK
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in
the example: ¿) to select "Sound set-
tings for Pr.".
Forced mono on
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the
example: ») to select "Forced mono".
+
• In the setting window, use the
the setting.
key to change
-
OK
• Press the "OK" key to save the new settings.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
EXIT
Individual sound settings can also be made
ꢀ
in the station table.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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12.2 Sound Settings for Prog.
via the Station Table
Opening the menu
Some of the menu items are not available
in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
MENU
Making sound corrections:
• Select the programme position whose sound set-
tings you wish to change.
F2
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the white key . The station table is dis-
played with the currently active programme
position highlighted.
¶
• Press the F2 key to enable editing of
the station table.
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• Use the cursor control key ̈ to move
0007 PRO 7
0006 RTL 2
0005 RTL
0004 SAT 1
0003 Bayern 3
0002 ZDF
Sound corrections
Colour standard3)7)
to the subjects side.
Picture quality
Picture correct.
Enter logo
Station contained in EPG
• Use the corresponding numeric keys
(in this example: ¶) for sound cor-
rections) to select the desired menu
items.
0001 ARD
Frequency/channel
: select
OK
Volume correction
Forced mono
0
off
Tone settings
gen.
: go to the
• In the setting window, use the cursor
control key to select the desired func-
tions.
settings.
+
The use of the
key to change the selected set-
-
ting. "gen." means here that the new setting will
overwrite the general sound settings (see pages
24 and 26).
OK
The individual settings made here, which
differ from the standard values, remain
saved.
ꢀ
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
Press the "OK" key to save the new settings.
Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
3) See glossary for an explanation.
5) Available only for DVB stations!
7) Available only for analogue stations!
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13. Colour Standard
Opening the menu
Some of the menu items are not available
in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
MENU
Normally, your TV set will automatically detect the
colour standard (PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC44,
PAL60, PALM or Pal N) transmitted by each sta-
tion. If this does not function correctly for some
programme positions, you can select the colour
standard manually.
F2
The factory setting for the colour standard is
"Automatic".
Setting the colour standard:
• Select the programme position for
which you wish to select the colour
standard.
²
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0007 PRO 7
0006 RTL 2
0005 RTL
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
Sound corrections
Colour standard
Picture quality
• Press the white key . The station
table is displayed with the currently
active programme position highligh-
ted.
0004 SAT 1
0003 Bayern 3
0002 ZDF
Picture correct.
Enter logo
Station contained in EPG
Frequency/channel
0001 ARD
: select
OK
settings.
: go to the
• Press the F2 key to enable editing of
the station table.
Colour standard Auto. mode
• Press the cursor control key ̈ to move to the
subjects side.
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the
example: ²) to select "Colour standard".
OK
+
• In the setting window, use the
the setting.
key to change
-
EXIT
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
3) See glossary for an explanation.
5) Available only for DVB stations!
7) Available only for analogue stations!
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Opening the menu
14. Automatic Zoom
The menu item "Automatic zoom" is not
available in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
MENU
When the automatic zoom function is active, pro-
grammes in a "widescreen" format (such as pro-
grammes in 16:9) are expanded to fill as much of
the screen as possible.
If the function is inactive, the programmes are dis-
played in their original format.
Activating the automatic zoom 2)
• Press the "MENU" key. The TV menu appears on
the screen.
²
• Press the blue key . The menu
"Picture and sound" and the menu
item "General picture settings" are
pre-selected.
Factory settings
Zoom/Panorama
Noise reduction
Picture sharpness
Colour intensity
Contrast
Brightness
• Use the cursor control key ̈ to select
the menu item "Brightness".
Sound set,.prog.pos
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Pict. settings, gen.
• Use the corresponding numeric key
(in the example: ²) to select the
function "Zoom/Panorama".
–
+
Change with
Accept value with
OK
Zoom value
Pan. mode
2
Panorama
Yes
• Use the cursor control key ̄ to select
the menu item "Automatic zoom".
Linear
Automatic zoom on
+
• Use the
key to change the setting.
-
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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15. Childlock
Opening the menu
With the aid of the childlock function, you can
determine whether or not the TV set can be swit-
ched on and which stations may be selected at
which times. The childlock can be set such that:
MENU
a) it is always active,
b) one to six TV, radio or AV programmes (Prog A
... Prog F) are exempted from the locking func-
tion (permitted programmes), or
OK
c) all programmes, or programmes which are not
locked, may be viewed during a permitted time
period (TV start – TV end).
The childlock must be saved once with a 4-digit
"code" (password).
a) Activating the childlock
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the green key
menu "Timer".
to open the
• Use the cursor control key ̈ to select
Recording control
Permitted AV prog.
Permitted radio prog.
Permitted TV prog.
Settings
Timer setting
Timer control
Reminder
"Settings" and press the "OK" key.
• In the setting window, use the cursor
Childlock
control key to select the menu item
+
–
+
Change with
"Activate" and then use the
set the childlock to "Active".
key to
-
Accept value with
OK
Start viewing time--:-- End viewing time --:--
Code **** Activation on
• Use the cursor control key ̇ to select
"Code" and enter your personal 4-digit code
with the numeric keys.
Make a note of this code!
OK
EXIT
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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Opening the menu
15. Childlock
b) Permitted programmes:
Activate the childlock as described in step a).
Use the corresponding numeric key to select the
menu item "Permitted xx progs." (xx = TV, radio
or AV). Press the "OK" key and, in the
setting window, enter the programme
positions with the numeric keys or use
+
the
key to select the desired pro-
-
gramme positions.
• Press the "OK" key to save the new
Recording control
settings.
Permitted AV prog.
Timer setting
Timer control
Reminder
Permitted radio prog.
Permitted TV prog.
Settings
c) TV start – TV end
Activate the childlock as described in
step a). In the setting window, use the
cursor control key to select the start and
end times and enter the desired times
with the numeric keys. Press the "OK"
key to save the settings.
Childlock
Enter programme
position and save
Prog A
Prog C
Prog E
Kabel 1 Prog B
-----
-----
-----
OK
clear.
with
----- Prog D
----- Prog F
II
Protecting the childlock settings with
your code
• Use the cursor control key to select "Code" and
enter your personal code (password) with the
numeric keys.
Make a note of this code, since the child
lock can be deactivated only if the correct
code is entered !
ꢀ
• Press the "OK" key to save the settings.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
• Switch off the TV set with the
key.
The childlock is not fully activated until the
TV set is switched off.
ꢀ
Deactivating the childlock
If the childlock is active, a window requesting your
personal code is displayed each time the TV set is
switched on. Entering the correct code enables the
TV set and it can then be used normally until it is
switched off again. To cancel the childlock func-
tion, proceed as described in step a), above, and
set the childlock to "Inactive".
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16. Reminder
Opening the menu
The menu item "Reminder" is not available
in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
MENU
If you wish to be reminded of something while
watching TV, you can set a reminder for any des-
ired time. At this time, a window with the remin-
der appears on the screen.
Setting the reminder time
ᕢ
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the green key
menu.
to open the "Timer"
OK
• Press the numeric key ᕢ to select "Reminder".
• Press the "OK" key and then, in the
setting window, enter the desired time
(four digits) with the numeric keys.
• Press the "OK" key to save this setting.
Recording control
Timer setting
Timer control
Reminder
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the
TV menu.
At the programmed time, a window with
the reminder is displayed on the screen.
You can close this window by pressing
any key on the remote control.
Childlock
Reminder time
Clear the time with
II
OK
Save with
Abort with
Time 21:00
MENU
If you do not want the reminder
to appear every day, you must clear the
time in the menu by pressing the ll key.
ꢀ
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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Opening the menu
17. Timer Control
The menu items "On time" and "Off time"
are not available in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
MENU
In the menu item "Timer control", you can pro-
gramme a switch-on time, a switch-off time and a
sleep timer (switch off after ...).
The switch-on time is the time at which the TV set
is to be switched on automatically.
The switch-off time is the time at which the TV set
is to be switched off automatically.
ᕣ
The sleep timer (switch off after...) switches off the
TV set after a programmed delay (which can be
set in steps of 15 minutes).
OK
Setting the on time and off time
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV
menu.
• Press the green key
"Timer" menu.
to open the
Recording control
Timer setting
Timer control
Reminder
Switch off after...
Switch-off time
Switch-on time
• Press the numeric key ᕢ to select
"Timer control".
Childlock
Clear the time with
II
• Press the "OK" key and then, in the
setting window, enter the desired time
(four digits) with the numeric keys.
OK
Save with
Time 19:00
Abort withMENU
• Press the "OK" key to save the setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
OK
At the programmed on time, the TV set is switched
on from the standby state (red LED lights). You
must confirm this automatic action by pressing
any key on the remote control. If this is not done,
the TV set will switch back to the standby state
after 10 minutes. This ensures that the TV set does
not stay on if you are not at home.
EXIT
If you do not want to have the TV set switch
ꢀ
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
itself on each day, you must clear the on
and off times in the menu by pressing the ll
key.
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17.1 Setting the Time and Date Opening the menu
Normally, the TV set will determine the current
date and time from the Teletext signals of the cur-
rently selected station (providing this station sends
Teletext).
MENU
If this is not the case, or if an incorrect date or
time is displayed, you can set the date and time
manually.
ᕤ
In almost all cases, you will not need to do this.
Even the changeover between winter time and
summer time is executed automatically.
OK
Setting the time and date manually:
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the green key
"Timer" menu.
to open the
• Press the numeric key ¿ to select
"Time settings".
Recording control
Timer setting
Timer control
Reminder
• Press the "OK" key and then, in the
setting window, enter the current time
with the numeric keys.
Local time offset
Current date
Current lokal time
Childlock
Save with
Abort with
OK
MENU
• You can then start the internal clock
precisely by pressing the "OK" key
when the time you have entered is
reached.
Time 19:00:00
OK
• Press the numeric key · to select
"Current date".
• In the setting window, enter the date with the
numeric keys.
ᕢ
• Press the "OK" key to save the settings.
OK
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
The local time offset is the difference between
EXIT
the local time where the TV set is installed and
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The TV set nor-
mally detects this time offset and also the addi-
tional changeover to summer time.
The time needs to be set manually only if it is
not detected automatically.
i
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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Opening the menu
17.2 Recording Control
This menu item is not available in a 2 **
menu.
ꢀ
MENU
In the menu item "Recording control", you can set a
lead time and an overrun time for timer recordings.
The TV set is automatically switched to the pro-
gramme position from which the recording is to
be made at a time which is the number of minutes
programmed as the lead time before the pro-
grammed starting time for the recording.
ᕥ
At the end of the programmed recording time, the
TV set remains set to this programme position for
the period programmed as the overrun time.
OK
For VPS recordings, the TV set is auto-
matically switched to the programme
position from which the recording is to
be made at a time which is the number
of minutes programmed as the VPS lead
time before the programmed starting
time for the recording. By default, the TV
set switches to this programme position
Recording control
Timer setting
Timer control
Reminder
Lead time with VPS
Overrun time
about one hour before the programmed
Lead time
Childlock
start time for a VPS recording.
–
+
Change with
Accept value with
OK
Setting the lead time, VPS lead
Lead time with VPS 5 min
time and overrun time
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
•
•
Press the green key
Use the corresponding numeric key (in the exam-
ple: ) to select the menu item "Recording con-
trol".
to open the "Timer" menu.
OK
EXIT
´
• Use the cursor control key to select the desired
menu item.
• Press the "OK" key and then, in the setting win-
+
dow, use the
overrun time.
key to set the desired lead or
-
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
• Press the "OK" key to save the settings.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
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17.2 Recording control
Application example:
You wish to record a programme received via
DVB-T. The programme starts at 22:45 hours,
ends at 23:40 hours and is broadcast on ITV.
Set up a "manual timer" as described in Section
18, "Special Functions 2, Timer Overview" or set
a timer with the aid of the EPG as described in
Section 22.3 “Using EPG, Recording a Program-
me". The timer recording does not use VPS.
Set the lead time to 3 minutes and the overrun
time to 10 minutes.
At the programmed start time minus the pro-
grammed lead time of three minutes, the TV set is
either:
- switched on from the standby state (red LED
lights) with the programme position for ITV selec-
ted, whereby the screen remains dark but the
programme is sent via the EURO socket to your
recorder, or
- switched to the programme position for ITV if it is
already switched on.
At the programmed end of the recording (at
23:40 hours) the programme position for ITV
remains selected for the programmed overrun time
of 10 minutes.
It is not possible to switch to another pro-
gramme position during the programmed
lead and overrun times.
ꢀ
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18. Special Functions
Picture-in-Picture
Opening the menu
On TV sets equipped with only one tuner, the pic-
ture-in-picture (PIP) function can only be used to
display the picture from an AV device.
F1
On TV sets with two tuners, the picture from anot-
her station or from an AV device can
be displayed.
Activating the PIP function
• The F1 key is pre-programmed with
the picture-in-picture function.
• You can use the cursor control keys
̇ ̈ to move the PIP picture on the
screen. The last position to which this
picture was set is saved.
• By pressing the "OK" key, you can
set the frame of the PIP picture to
active (red) or inactive (white).
• The contents of the PIP picture can be changed
only if its frame is active (red). If this is the case,
you can use the numeric keys or the "P+/P-"
rocker key to select a different AV programme
position.
If you wish to display the picture from a connected
AV device as a picture-in-picture, press the "AV"
key and then use the numeric keys to select the
desired AV device.
If you wish to display the picture from another sta-
tion, use the numeric keys to select the desired
programme position.
• Pressing the red key
the two pictures.
swaps the contents of
• Pressing the green key
causes the PIP picture
to expand to fill the screen and terminates the
PIP function.
• To close the PIP picture, press the "EXIT" key.
EXIT
If a recording has been programmed in the
ꢀ
timer menu, activating the PIP function
displays the programme which is being
recorded.
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18. Special Functions
Normal/Speech
Opening the menu
F2
Selection of "Normal" or "Speech" is des-
cribed in Section 12.1, "Tone Settings".
Special functions 2
1 Normal/Speech
In this menu, you can temporarily select
"Normal" or "Speech". The selection
remains active until you switch to another
programme position, switch to standby
mode or switch the TV set off completely.
This setting has no effect of the setting
described in Section 12.1, "Tone Set-
tings".
9 Timer-Overview
0 Direct recording
18. Special Functions
Opening the menu
Recording a programme with a timer
F2
If you wish to record a programme which your
video recorder or DVD recorder cannot receive
directly because it does not have a suitable tuner
(such as DVB-T or DVB-C), you can use the "Timer
overview" to make such programmes available to
the recording device.
ᕩ
F1
Setting a timer manually for a recording:
Recording
• Press the F2 key. If you press F2 brie-
Reminder
Yes
No
Preview
17:23
–
+
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 29.04.
fly, the function programmed for F2
Pr ---
(see Section 18.1, "Programming the
function keys") is executed.
If you hold down F2 for about two
seconds, all possible selections are
Date
Start
End
VPS
--.--.
--:--
--:--
No
displayed.
Recording device
Videorecorder
• If all possible selections are display-
ed, press the corresponding numeric
key (in the example: ¾) to open the
timer menu.
–
+
Change with
.
:select.
:save the timer.
OK
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
• If a timer already exists, press the F1 key.
• The cursor is located at the left of the first line
"Record". The number of subjects and sections
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18. Special Functions
Opening the menu
Recording a programme with a timer
depends on the selected scope of operation.
Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the
various menu items may be displayed in a diffe-
rent order and numbered differently.
+
Use the
key to set this menu item to "Yes".
-
• If desired, press cursor control key ̄ and use the
- + key to activate the reminder func-
tion. If the reminder function is active, a
reminder window is displayed on the
Recording
Reminder
Yes
No
Preview
17:23
–
+
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 29.04.
screen one minute before the start time
programmed for the timer.
20:00 ꢁꢁ Das Erste
-20:15
Pr
SAT 1
6
Tagesschau
22:45 ꢁꢁ SAT 1
01.05. Planetopia
-23:40
Date
Start
End
•
Use the numeric keys to select the pro-
gramme position (see the station table
of the TV set) which is to make the pro-
gramme available for recording.
22:45
23:40
Yes
VPS
Recording device
Videorecorder
• Press the cursor control key ̄ and use
the numeric keys to enter the date,
start time and end time of the pro-
gramme you want to record..
:select
0..9:set time
F1
:new timer
–
+
:clear timer
:edit
If you inadvertently enter a wrong time, you
can delete it with the II key or overwrite it
with the numeric keys.
ꢀ
+
• Press the cursor control key ̄ and use the
-
key to select the recording device connected to
the TV set which is to be used for the recording.
•
Press the "OK" key to save the programmed set-
tings. The settings are stored in the timer memory.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
Clearing a timer:
• Press the F2 key.
• Press numeric key ᕩ to open the timer menu.
• Use the cursor control key to select the timer you
wish to clear and press II to mark it for deletion.
A window is displayed on the screen, asking
whether you really want to clear this timer. Con-
firm the intended action by pressing the appro-
priate key.
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18. Special Functions
Opening the menu
Direct recording of a programme
If you wish to record the programme you are cur-
rently watching, you can start a direct (one-touch)
recording to make the current programme availa-
ble to a recording device connected to the EURO
sockets.
Starting a direct recording:
• Press the F2 key.
F2
If you press F2 briefly, the function programmed
for F2 (see Section 18.1, "Programming the
Function keys") is executed.
If you hold down F2 for about two seconds, all
possible selections are displayed.
ᕪ
Recording
Reminder
Yes
No
• Press numeric key ᕪ to open the
timer menu window.
The timer menu window displays the
programme position, the date and the
EPG data for the current programme
or for the next two hours.
Pr
6
SAT 1
Date
Start
End
01.05.
22:45
23:40
no
VPS
Recording device
Videorecorder
• If there is more than one AV device
connected to your TV set, use the cur-
sor control key ̄ to select the propo-
–
+
Change with
:select
OK
:save the timer
+
sed recording device and use the
key to select the desired device.
-
• Press the "OK" key to save the settings.
On the recording device (e.g. video recor-
ꢀ
der), select the AV programme position and
start the recording by pressing the appropri-
ate button (REC, OTR, etc.).
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18. Special Functions
Picture format
Opening the
menu
Adjusting the picture format:
• Press the F3 key.
F3
If you press F3 briefly, the function programmed for F3
(see Section 18.1, "Programming the Function keys") is
executed.
If you hold down F3 for about two seconds, all possi-
ble selections are displayed.
16:9 full picture
Zoom
Standard 4:3
+
—
• Press numeric key ³ to select the
function "Picture format menu".
Standard 4:3
Panorama
16:9 full picture
+
• Use the "P+/P-" rocker key to select the desired func-
—
+
tion. After selection of a picture format, you can also
+
adjust the zoom setting by pressing the
five seconds.
key within
-
Panorama
16:9 full picture
Zoom
• The settings made here (except for the automatic zoom
set in the TV menu) remain active until you switch to a
different programme position or switch off the TV set.
—
Zoom / Picture position
After selecting the function "Zoom", you can adjust the
+
zoom factor with the
key. In addition, you can move
-
4)
the picture position up and down on the screen in order,
for example, to keep the station logo or the subtitles visi-
ble. To change the picture position, press and hold the F3
key until the selection is displayed. Then press numeric key
ባ
and use the "P+/P-" rocker key to move the picture.
Standard 4:3
This is the standard setting for all programmes in the 4:3
picture format.
Panorama
With the aid of the panorama function, you can expand
programmes broadcast in 4:3 format to fill the screen of
a 16:9 TV set. The picture is expanded uniformly in the
horizontal direction. You can also zoom the picture. The
panorama function can be activated and deactivated in
the menu item "General picture settings" of the menu
"Picture and sound".
16:9 Full picture
This function serves to display pictures from external
devices (such as a 16:9 video recorder) with the correct
aspect ratio.
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18. Special Functions
Picture Position
Opening the menu
If desired, the picture can be shifted up or down in
order, for example, to make subtitles visible or to
hide "ticker" displays.
F3
Special functions 3
Adjusting the picture position:
• Press the F3 key.
1 Picture format
2 Pic. form., vertikal
If you press F3 briefly, the function pro-
grammed for F3 (see Section 18.1,
"Programming the Function keys") is
executed.
• Press numeric key · to select the
function "Picture position vertical".
+
• You can now use the
key to move
-
the picture up and down on the screen
so that, for example, the station logo or the sub-
titles are visible.
This setting is not saved. If you wish to save
it as a global setting, use the procedure
described in Section 11 to set it.
ꢀ
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Opening the menu 18.1 Programming the Function Keys
F2
The remote control has four function keys: F1, F2,
F3 and AV. You can programme these function
keys with any of the available functions.
Special functions 2
If you press and hold any function key, a
window with the available functions is
displayed. The picture on the left shows
the functions available for the F2 key.
1 Normal/Speech
Programming function key F1,
F2, F3 or AV with a function
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV
menu.
9 Timer overview
0 Direct recording
• Press the red key
tion" menu.
to open the "Configura-
MENU
F1
• Press and hold the F1 key to display the availa-
ble functions.
• Use the cursor control key ̄̆ or the correspon-
ding numeric keys to select the desired "Func-
tion for.." (in this example: F2).
• Press the "OK" key and then use the cursor con-
trol key to select one of the available functions.
• Press the "OK" key to assign this function to the
selected function key (the selected function is
marked with "X").
OK
F1
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV
menu.
If a function key is programmed
with a function, this function can
ꢀ
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Direct recording
be called by briefly pressing the
function key. Pressing and hol-
ding the function key displays a
list of all available functions.
Timer overview
Language of prog
Normal/Speech
✗
select
OK
save and
clear.
Function for F2
Timer overview
EXIT
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19. Sound Settings
Mute Function
Opening the menu
In the menu "Sound settings", you can activate a
two-stage mute function.
MENU
When this function is active, the volume in TV
mode can be reduced in two stages with the mute
key
.
Activating the mute function
OK
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
ᕣ
• Press the red key
tion" menu.
to open the "Configura-
• Press the "OK" key to move to the right side of
the menu.
F1
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
• Use the cursor control key ̆ or the
corresponding numeric key (in the
example: (») to select the menu item
"Sound settings".
EPG settings
Display configuration2)
Operating
Sound settings
HiFi output2)
DVB-C
DVB-T
+
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
• In the setting window, use the
key
-
to set the function "Mute (2-stage)" to
"On".
Init. prog.position
–
+
Change with
• Press the "OK" key to save the setting.
Accept value with
OK
Mute (two-stage) on Sound via
Loudsp.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV
menu.
In normal TV mode, the mute key
used as follows:
is
OK
• Press it once to reduce the volume by 12 scale
divisions.
EXIT
• Press it again within five seconds to reduce the
volume to "00".
• Pressing the
key once again restores the
volume to its original level.
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20. EPG
EPG is an Electronic Program Guide containing
programme information for all important stations.
It is broadcast by various stations (in Germany by
Kabel1 and RTL 2) and also includes the data for
the other TV stations in the country.
The TV set needs about 30 minutes to initially
download the large amount of data.
• On TV sets with two tuners, the EPG data are
downloaded with the aid of the second tuner
(see the next page). Once the data have been
downloaded, the TV set stores the EPG in a spe-
cial memory.
The EPG in this memory is updated regularly, pro-
viding the TV set is not switched off with the main
power switch.
• On TV sets with only one tuner:
- the EPG programme position must remain selec-
ted for at least 30 minutes, or
- the data are downloaded at night (02:30 -
03:00) when the TV set is in standby mode.
Not possible with an external receiver !
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20.1 Activating the EPG
Opening the menu
The EPG function can be activated by briefly pres-
sing the "EPG" key if an EPG programme position
has been defined in the menu (see below). If no
EPG programme position has been defined in the
menu, the following applies.
EPG
When any programme position on which EPG can
be received is selected, the following is displayed
after a short delay:
MENU
Use this station as EPG station ?
ꢀ
Yes
OK
Any other key closes this window.
The TV set is thus asking whether you want to use
this station as the source for the EPG data.
ᕦ
F1
If you press any key other than the green
key, this programme position is not used
as the source of EPG data. The message
will be displayed again on any other
programme position where the EPG
data are available.
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
EPG settings
Display configuration2)
Operating
Sound settings
HiFi output2)
If you press the green key
for "Yes",
Language
Operating
this programme position will be used as
the source for the EPG data. The messa-
ge will not be displayed for any other
programme positions.
Init. prog.position
–
+
Change with
EPG
Yes
Accept value with
OK
EPG prog. position 13
Kabel 1
If you know which programme position
provides EPG data, you can enter its number in
the TV menu with the numeric keys.
You can also overwrite an existing programme
position number or clear it with the II key.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
Not possible with an external receiver !
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20.2 Collecting EPG Data
The Electronic Programme Guides are
• Press numeric key · to delete the
mark (x) at the beginning of the line
"Include station in EPG".
broadcast by several different stations,
and the information is therefore presented
in various layouts. You can thus choose
between different EPGs with different
appearances.
• If you wish to exclude further stations
from the EPG, use the cursor control
keys ̇ ̈ ̄̆ to select each station
and repeat the above step.
• TV set with a single tuner: select the EPG
programme position and leave it selec-
ted for 30 minutes
The data collection operation is inter-
rupted if:
• TV set with two tuners: the TV set col-
lects the EPG data with the aid of the
second tuner.
- the Teletext function is called;
- a recording is programmed in the
menu "AV recording";
Special notes:
- a "timer recording” is active or will
start within one hour;
All stations which are found by a station
search are displayed in the station table
and also listed in the EPG. Stations which
carry two different programmes at diffe-
rent times of the day must be stored in two
programme positions (see Section 24).
- the Teletext function "Subtitles" is acti-
vated.
If you switch the TV set to the standby
state during the data-collection opera-
tion, the green LED lights or "EPG" is
displayed to indicate that data collection
is still running.
You can select which stations are to be lis-
ted in the EPG.
Normally, the data for all stations are col-
lected and displayed. If you wish to exclu-
de certain stations from the EPG, proceed
as follows:
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV
menu.
• Press the white key
to display the
menu station table with the active pro-
gramme position marked.
• Press the F2 key to enable editing of the
station table.
• Press the cursor control key ̈ to move
to the subjects list.
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20.3 Using the EPG
Opening the menu
Once all of the EPG data have been collected,
briefly pressing the "EPG" key displays the EPG
with the current programme on the selected pro-
gramme position highlighted.
EPG
The following keys have special functions in EPG
mode:
Select a programme.
View the selected programme or set a
reminder for it.
OK
Scroll to earlier or later pro-
grammes.
0-9
Enter a time for display of the
programmes starting at or after
this time.
F1
F2
F3
Back to the previous program-
me of the selected station.
Show all following programmes
of the selected station.
Forward to the following pro-
gramme of the selected station.
blue: Select all programmes.
yellow: Programme selection on the basis of the
selected user and his interests.
white: User can set interests.
green: Select user
(father, mother, teenager, child).
red:
Make the selected programme available
for recording (see page 51).
EXIT
EXIT: Back to the TV picture.
+ –: Scroll by days trough the EPG
Not possible with an external receiver !
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Opening the menu
20.3 Using the EPG
Selecting a programme and viewing
or setting a reminder
In the EPG, you can select a programme with the
cursor control key.
• Press the "OK" key in order to
- view the programme if it is already running, or
-
set a reminder for it if it has not yet started. A
green check mark is displayed after the start time.
• Press the "TEXT" key to display and hide a des-
cription of the programme.
This may not be possible for some programmes.
Setting a user profile
By pressing the green key several times, it is possi-
ble to set up the EPG for the current user (father,
mother, teenager, child).
✗
winter sport
water sport
motor sport
Setting interests
Arts
Education
Children/School
Sport
Leicure
Shows
Current affairs
Feature film
athletics
team sport
✗
✗
Each user can set up the EPG to reflect
his or her special interests.
tennis/squash
football/soccer
sports magazin
special events
sport (general)
• Press the white key
.
• Use the cursor control key or the cor-
responding numeric key to select one
of the subjects.
Up to 9 subjects
can be selected.
detectiv
documentary football/soccer
game/quiz/contest motor sports
comedy
magazine
• Use the cursor control key ̈ to move
to the other side.
tourism/travel
winter sports
• Use the cursor control key or the corresponding
numeric keys to select one of the subjects and
mark X it by pressing the "OK" key.
Up to nine subjects of interest can be mar-
ked for each user.
ꢀ
• You can delete a mark X by pressing the "OK"
key again.
• Press the red key
to save the selections.
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20.3 Using the EPG
Opening the menu
Programme Information (Now Showing: ..)
After switching to a channel, a box is displayed at
the bottom of the screen as shown in the picture.
This box contains the following informa-
tion:
- Channel number (in this example:
Pr4).
- Audio mode (stereo/mono).
- Start/end time of the programme
- The time bar shows the elapsed pro-
gramme time.
Pr 4
Stereo
13:45 - 14:40
RTL
Skispringen: Top 50
- Broadcasting station
- Programme title
- Date and time
04.01.06 11:35:12 14:40 - 15:00 Skispringen: Die Entscheidung
- Time details and title of the following programme
Press the green key to view additio-
nal information about the programme
currently showing, provided the respec-
tive station broadcasts such information.
Repeatedly press the green key
to
view additional information about the
following programme, provided the
respective station broadcasts such infor-
mation.
Erster Durchgang des dritten Springens der Vierschanzen-
tournee auf der Bergisel-Schanze in Innsbruck
Pr 4
Stereo
13:45 - 14:40
RTL
Skispringen: Top 50
This information can also be accessed
while a programme is running.
04.01.06 11:35:12 14:40 - 15:00 Skispringen: Die Entscheidung
To hide the information, press "EXIT".
EXIT
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20.3 Using the EPG
Opening the menu
Recording a Programme
Selecting a programme for recording:
If you have a video recorder with the dialogue
system, the EPG permits you to start a recording
by pressing a single key.
EPG
• Press the "EPG" key to open the EPG.
• Use the cursor control key to select the program-
me you wish to record.
If a video recorder with
dialogue system is connected
Recording
Reminder
Yes
No
(see also Section 25):
- Switch on the video recorder.
- Insert a cassette.
Pr
1
Das Erste
Date
Start
End
01.05.
22:45
23:40 - Press the red key
on the remote
VPS
no
control.
Recording device
Videorecorder
If a normal video recorder is
connected:
–
+
Change with
:select
OK
:save the timer
- Switch on the video recorder.
- Insert a cassette.
- Press the red key
on the remote control to
programme the TV timer
(see also "Direct recording (OTR)").
- On the AV programme position of the video
recorder, programme a timer with the data and
time of the programme which will be provided
by the TV timer.
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21. Setting the
Country and Language
Opening the menu
MENU
The menu items "Language" and "Country"
are not available in a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
Selecting the language in the TV menu
You can select any of the available languages for
the TV menu. All texts in the menu and in the help
screen (Information) are then displayed in the
selected language.
OK
Setting the country
F1
After installation of the TV set, you must
enter the country in which it is installed
(such as Great Britain) in order to assign
certain basic settings (such as the chan-
nel assignments, the order in which the
stations are stored, etc.).
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
Nederlands
Français
Español
Italiano
✗
English
Deutsch
Language
Operating
Setting language and country:
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV
menu.
:select
OK :save
Selected language English
• Press the red key
"Configuration".
to open the menu
• Use the corresponding numeric keys
F1
F1
to select "Language" or "Country".
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
Luxemburg
Italy
Great Britain
France
• Press the "OK" key and then use the
cursor control key to select the desired
language or country.
✗
Finland
Germany
Denmark
Belgium
Baltic states
Australia
• Press the "OK" key to confirm your
selection.
Language
Operating
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the
TV menu.
:select.
:save.
OK
Selected country Great Britain
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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22. Setting Stations
Opening the menu
Setting the reception mode
This TV set is capable of operating in three diffe-
rent reception modes:
Analogue TV:
The broadcasting technology which has been used
for many years. The signals can be received via a
rooftop antenna or a cable.
DVB-T:
The new digital broadcasting technology whose
signals can be received via an existing (analogue)
rooftop antenna or an indoor antenna (depending
on the strength of the available signal). For more
details, please consult your local TV dealer or
search for “DVB-T” in the Internet.
MENU
DVB-C:
The new digital broadcasting technology whose
signals are received via a cable connection. For
further details, please consult your local cable
provider or TV dealer or search for “DVB-C” in
the Internet.
ᕤ ᕥ ᕦ
Select the reception mode to match the broadcas-
ting technology available in your area.
F1
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
Setting the reception mode
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV
menu.
General settings
DVB-T
Manuall search
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
• Press the red key
"Configuration".
to open the menu
Automatic search
Search settings
Antenna
• Use the corresponding numeric key to
select the appropriate reception mode
"Analogue TV", "DVB-T" or "DVB-C".
Change with the
numeric keys or
–
+
. Accept
OK
Start station search
value with
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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22.1 Setting Stations
Opening the menu
2)
TV-Standard for analogue stations
MENU
Various TV standards for picture and sound are
used in different countries. If the wrong TV stan-
dard is selected, you will not be able to hear the
sound, or it will be distorted. The TV standard "L"
also uses a different standard for transmission of
the picture. The TV standard must therefore be set
before you execute a station search.
ᕤ
The TV set is set in the factory to the TV standard
B/G.
F1
Setting the TV standard 2)
• Press the "MENU" key to open the
TV menu.
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
• Press the red key ® to open the menu
"Configuration".
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in
the example: ¿) to select "Analogue
Terr. station search
Language
Operating
2)
Search settings
TV".
–
+
Change with
Accept value with
OK
TV standard2) B/G
• The menu item "Search settings" is
already selected.
• Press the "OK" key and, in the setting window,
+
OK
use the
key to select the desired TV standard.
-
• Press the "OK" key to confirm your selection.
EXIT
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
2) Possible only on sets equipped with this
function.
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22.1 Setting Stations
Analogue TV
Opening the menu
MENU
Terrestrial station search
The terrestrial station search automatically sear-
ches the entire range of available reception fre-
quencies for stations. All stations which are found
are placed in the station table which is displayed
at the end of the search operation. If you are not
satisfied with the order in which the stations are
displayed, you can move them to other positions
or delete unwanted stations
ᕤ
(see Section 24., "Sorting stations".
OK
Executing a terrestrial station search
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key
to open the
menu "Configuration".
F1
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
• Use the corresponding numeric key
(in the example: (¿) to select
"Analogue TV".
• Use the corresponding numeric key
(in the example: (·) to select
"Terr. station search".
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Terr. station search
Search settings
2)
• Press the "OK" key and, in the setting
window, confirm the menu item
"Start station search" by pressing the
"OK" key.
Start station
search with
OK
Start station search
• The TV set starts to search for available stations.
A station table with the newly found stations is
displayed on the left half of the screen. If a sta-
tion table already existed before the search, the
newly found stations are automatically appen-
ded after the last existing station.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
• After completion of the search, all stations which
have been found are sorted.
• You can delete any unwanted stations from the
station table by selecting them with the cursor
control key and pressing the II key.
2) Possible only on sets equipped with this
function.
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22.1 Setting Stations
Opening the menu
Colour standard for analogue stations
The TV set will normally detect the colour standard
(PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC44, PAL60, PAL M)
automatically.
MENU
If this automatic selection does not provide satis-
factory results (which should happen only rarely),
you can select the colour standard manually for
each programme position.
F2
The colour standard is set in the factory to "Auto-
matic".
Setting the colour standard
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
²
F1
0076 TF3
0075 TF2
0074 TF1
• Press the white key
tion table.
to open the sta-
• Press the F2 key to enable editing of
the station table.
0073 TV France
0072 RTL 2
0071 RTL
0070 SAT 1
0069 Bayern 3
0068 ZDF
Sound corrections
Colour standard
Picture quality
Picture correct.
Enter logo
• Use the cursor control key to select the
programme position whose colour
standard you wish to change.
Station contained in EPG
Frequency/channel
✗
0067 ARD
• Press the cursor control key ̈ to move
: select
to the left column.
OK
:go to the
settings
Colour standard SECAM
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in
the example: ²) to select
"Colour standard".
+
• Use the
key to select the desired colour stan-
-
dard, or to step through the available colour
standards until the picture is displayed clearly.
• Press the "OK" key to confirm your selection.
OK
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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22.2 Setting Stations
Opening the menu
Automatic DVB-T station search
DVB-T station search
MENU
The DVB-T station search operation searches the
entire frequency band for TV and radio stations.
All stations which are found are placed in separa-
te TV and radio station tables. See Section 29. for
details of DVB radio mode.
If you are not satisfied with the order in which the
stations are displayed, you can move them to
other positions or delete unwanted stations (see
Section 24., "Sorting stations".
ᕥ
ᕣ
Executing the automatic station search
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key
to open the
F1
menu "Configuration".
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
•
Use the corresponding numeric key (in
the example: ´) to select " DVB-T".
• In the setting window "Antenna", you
can switch the supply voltage for an
General settings
Manuall search
Automatic search
Search settings
Antenna
+
antenna on or off with the
key.
-
Normal setting = Off !
Language
Operating
The setting "On" may be used only if
you have an active indoor antenna
which needs a supply voltage for its
internal amplifier.
Change with the
numeric keys or
–
+
. Accept
OK
Start stadion search
value with
• Use the corresponding numeric key
(in the example: ·) to select "Search
settings".
+
• In the setting window, use the
one of the following:
key to select
-
All = search for all stations.
FTA only = search for only unencrypted
(free-to-air) stations.
OK
FTA +CICAM = search for FTA stations and sta-
tions which can be decoded with a CI module
(accessory).
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
• Press the "OK" key and use the corresponding
numeric key (in the example: ») to select
"Automatic search".
• Press the "OK" key to start the search. The TV
set now searches for available stations.
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22.2 Setting Stations
Opening the menu
Manual DVB-T station search
For a manual station search, you must know the
channel number or the frequency of the station
you wish to find.
MENU
Executing the manual search
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key
guration".
to open the menu "Confi-
ᕥ
ᕤ
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the
example: ´) to select " DVB-T".
• In the setting window "Antenna", you can switch
the supply voltage for an antenna on or off with
the - + key (see also page 58).
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in
the example: ·) to select "search set-
tings".
F1
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
• In the setting window, use the - + key
to select "All", "FTA only" or "FTA +
CICAM" (see also page 58).
General settings
Manuall search
Automatic search
Search settings
Antenna
• Press the "OK" key and use the corres-
ponding numeric key (in the example:
¿) to select "Manual search".
Language
Operating
–
+
Change with
Channel
05 Frequency177.500 Mhz
Accept value with
OK
• In the setting window, use the numeric
keys to enter the channel number or
the frequency.
Mod.-Parameter auto. Start station search
If you know further data of the des-
Transmission 8k Mode Modulation64 QAM
Mod. Parameter manuell Guard Intervall 1/8
ired station, select the menu item "Mod.
+
parameter" and use the
key to change
Code rate
3/4
Start station search
-
the setting there to "Manual". You can then
enter further data.
• After input of the station data, use the cursor
control key to select the menu item "Station
search" and press the "OK" key to confirm your
selection.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
The station settings are saved.
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22.3 Setting Stations
Opening the menu
Automatic DVB-C station search
DVB-C station search
MENU
The DVB-C station search operation searches the
entire frequency band for TV and radio stations.
All stations which are found are placed in separa-
te TV and radio station tables. See Section 29 for
details of DVB radio mode.
If you are not satisfied with the order in which the
stations are displayed, you can move them to
other positions or delete unwanted stations (see
Section 24., "Sorting stations".
ᕦ
F1
Executing the automatic search
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV
menu.
• Press the red key
"Configuration".
to open the menu
General settings
Manuall search
Automatic search
Search settings
• Press the numeric key ² to select
"DVB-C".
Language
Operating
• The cursor is now on the menu line
"Search settings".
Start station
Symbolrate 1
Symbolrate 2
Symbolrate 3
6900
OK
search with
6875 Start station search
6111
•
Press the "OK" key and, in the setting
+
window, use the
key to select "All",
-
"FTA only" or "FTA +CICAM" (see also
page 58).
OK
• Press the "OK" key and then press the corres-
ponding numeric key (in the example: ·) to
select "Automatic search". The cursor is now on
the line "Symbol rate 1".
ᕢ
The most common symbol rates are already
ꢀ
preset. Usually these settings do not need to
be modified. If the symbol-rate settings do
not yield the desired result, set other sym-
bol rates and save them by pressing "OK".
Ask your cable operator for details.
OK
• Press the cursor control key ̈ to select the menu
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
line "Start station search".
• Press the "OK" key to start the search. The TV
set now searches for available stations.
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22.3 Setting Stations
Opening the menu
Manual DVB-C station search
For a manual station search, you must know the
channel number or the frequency of the station you
wish to find.
MENU
Executing the manual search
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key
"Configuration".
to open the menu
ᕦ
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the
example: ᕦ) to select
"DVB-C".
F1
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
• The cursor is on the menu line "Search
settings".
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
• Press the "OK" key and, in the setting
General settings
Manuall search
Automatic search
Search settings
+
window, use the
key to select "All",
-
"FTA only" or "FTA +CICAM" (see also
page 58).
Change with the
Channel
04 Cable channel
--
• Press the "OK" key and use the corres- numeric keys or
ponding numeric key (in the example:
–
+
. Accept
OK
Frequency 64.500 Mhz Symbol rate
6900
value with
Modulation Auto.mode Start station search
») to select "Manual search".
• The cursor points to "Channel".
Channel
04 Cable channel
--
6900
• In the setting window, use the numeric
Frequency 64.500 Mhz Symbol rate
keys to enter the channel number (or spe- Modulation128 QAM Start station search
cial channel number) or the frequency of
the desired station.
OK
If you know further data of the desired station,
select the menu items "Modulation" and "Symbol
ᕣ
+
rate" and use the
key or the numeric keys to
-
change the settings there.
• After input of the station data, use the cursor
control key to select the menu item "Station
search" and press the "OK" key to confirm your
selection.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
The station settings are saved.
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Opening the menu
23. Station Logo
With the aid of the VPS signal, a station logo with
a maximum length of 15 characters is automati-
cally assigned to each station.
MENU
If this automatic assignment does not work, or if
you want to use a different logo, you can change
the setting manually.
Setting the station logo
• Press the "MENU" key.
F2
• Press the white key
table”.
to open the “station
• Press the F2 key to enable editing of the station
table.
»
• Select the programme position whose logo you
wish to change.
• Press the cursor control key ̈ to move
F1
0010 Hessen 3
to the other column.
0009 Südwest
0008 MDR
0007 PRO 7
0006 RTL 2
0005 RTL
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in
the example: ») to select
"Logo input".
Sound corrections
Colour standard
Picture quality
0004 SAT 1
0003 Bayern 3
0002 ZDF
0001 ARD
Picture correct.
Enter logo
Station contained in EPG
Frequency/channel
• The various letters and digits can be
selected with the aid of the cursor con-
trol key ̇ ̈.
–
+
:clear all
• You can delete single characters with
the red key or the complete logo with
the II key.
:
delete character
ᕡ _ , ; ᕢ ABC ᕣ DEF
:select position
:save
ᕤ GHI ᕥ JKL ᕦ MNO MDR
OK
MENU
ᕧ
PQRSᕨ TUV ᕩ WXYZ
:abort
• Set the desired logo by repeatedly pressing the
various numeric keys. The lowercase letters are
displayed after the uppercase letters.
OK
EXIT
• Press the "OK" key to save the new logo.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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24. Sorting Stations
Opening the menu
You can move, copy and delete individual stations
or groups of stations within the station table.
Moving, copying and deleting stations
MENU
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the white key
to open the station table.
• Use the cursor control key to select the pro-
gramme position which is to be moved, copied
or deleted. You can also mark a contiguous
block of positions by moving the cursor to the
programme position at the end of the block.
• Briefly press the OK key to mark the programme
position (in the example: position 008). Press
and hold the OK key to mark all programme
positions in the previously selected block.
OK
F1
• To copy this programme position, use
the cursor to select the programme
position before or after which the
selected station is to be inserted. If the
station(s) you have selected were pre-
viously in programme positions with
lower numbers than the insertion posi-
tion, they are inserted before this posi-
tion; if they previously had higher
0010 Hessen 3
0009 Südwest
0008 MDR
0020 BR alpha
0019 3 SAT
0018 Kinderkan.
0017 FRANKEN
0016 TELE-5
0015 9LIVE
0014 SuperRTL
0013 Kabel 1
0012 VOX
0007 PRO 7
0006 RTL 2
0005 RTL
0004 SAT 1
0003 Bayern 3
0002 ZDF
0001 ARD
0011 West 3
: select
numbers, they are inserted after this
position.
F2 :edit
Moving, copying, deleting:
programme
Select station withOK (hold down to select a block)
Select new position with the cursor
attributes or
II
–
+
:move/copy,
:delete
station list.
• To move the selected station(s), select
the programme position to which the
station(s( is/are to be moved.
+
• Use the
tion(s).
key to copy (+) or move (-) the sta-
-
• To delete a station, press the ll key.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
EXIT
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Opening the menu 25. Registering AV Devices
AV (audio/video) devices are external devices
MENU
which deliver video and/or audio signals (such
i
as video recorders, DVD players, DVD recorders,
etc.) and which can be connected to TV sets.
All commonly available AV devices are listed in
the menu "AV devices".
OK
Note that you must always connect AV
devices exactly as shown in the connection
diagram in the TV menu of your TV set !
ꢀ
ᕢ
SVHS/Hi8 and Data Logic video recorders must
always be connected to the EURO1 socket of the
TV set.
In the factory, the EURO1 socket is programmed
for a video recorder and the EURO2
F1
Other device 3
Other device 2
Other device 1
PC
Satellit / set top
DVD Player 2
DVD Player 1
DVD/Videorec.3
DVD/Videorec.2
DVD/Videorec.1
socket is programmed for a DVD player.
Registering an AV device
on the TV set
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV
menu.
DataLogic
Name
Signal types
Connect
• Press the yellow key
menu "AV devices".
to open the
✗
:select
OK :connect
and clear..
Connect as follows:
➔
• Use the cursor control key to select the
AV device you wish to register and
press the "OK" key.
VCR
➔
DVD/Videorec.1 CVBS
CVBS EURO1
+
OK
• Press numeric key · and use the
key to
-
select the appropriate signal types (OUT/IN) for
this device and press "OK" to confirm your
selection. For details of the signal types, see
page 66 and the operating instructions for the
AV device being connected.
EXIT
• If desired, press numeric key », enter a diffe-
rent name for this AV device and press "OK".
Caution! Connection of
a new device may cau-
se an existing connec-
tion diagram to be
ꢀ
• Use the cursor control key to select "Connect"
and press the "OK" key. Then connect the AV
device to the corresponding EURO socket.
changed. If so, you
must reconnect the AV
devices accordingly.
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25. Registering AV Devices
Data Logic
Data Logic video recorder
"Data Logic" is a system which provides a dialo-
gue between a TV set and a video recorder. This
"intelligent" system offers the features such as:
Opening the menu
This menu item is not avai-
ꢀ
lable in a 2 ** menu.
i
- Automatic transfer of the settings for terrestrial or
cable TV stations (not DVB) to the video recorder.
- Immediate recording - the video recorder
records the programme currently displayed on
the TV screen.
- Automatic switching to the AV programme posi-
tion.
MENU
- Direct control of the video recorder from the
timer menu of the TV set.
- Automatic switching off of the video recorder
when the TV set is switched to the standby state.
In the menu "AV devices" check X to the left of the
field "Data Logic" for "Video recorder 1" and
connect the video recorder to the EURO1 socket.
OK
Data Logic will function correctly only if the
AV-1 socket on the video recorder is con-
nected to the EURO 1 socket on the TV set.
ꢀ
ᕢ
Comparable dialogue systems are: QLink (Pan-
asonic), EasyLink (Philips), Megalogic (Grundig),
SMARTLINK (Sony).
F1
Other device 3
Registering a Data Logic video
recorder on the TV set
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV
menu.
Other device 2
Other device 1
PC
Satellit / set top
DVD Player 2
DVD Player 1
DVD/Videorec.3
DVD/Videorec.2
DVD/Videorec.1
✗
DataLogic
• Press the yellow key
menu "AV devices".
to open the
Activate TV-SPDIF-inp
Name
Signal types
Connect
✗
• Use the cursor control key to select the
AV device to be connected and press
the "OK" key.
:select
OK :connect
and clear.
Connect as follows:
CVBS
➔
VCR
➔
DVD/Videorec.1 CVBS
EURO1
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25. Registering AV Devices
Data Logic
Opening the menu
• Press numeric key ·, use the - + key to select
the correct signal types (OUT/IN) and press the
"OK" key.
(See also the operating instructions of the
AV device.)
OK
EXIT
• If desired, press numeric key », enter a new
name for the AV device and press the "OK" key.
• Use the cursor control key to select "Data
Logic" and press the "OK" key.
MENU
• Use the cursor control key to select "Connect"
and press the "OK" key. Then connect the AV
device to the corresponding EURO socket.
Data Logic: transferring the station table
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
ᕤ
• Press the red key
guration".
to open the menu "Confi-
ᕢ
• Press numeric key ¿ to select "Analogue TV".
• Press the "OK" key and then press numeric key
· to select "Data Logic".
OK
F1
• Press the "OK" key to transfer the pro-
gramme positions from the TV set to
the video recorder.
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
Data Logic
Terr. station search
Language
Operating
–
+
Change with
Start data transfer
OK
with
Start data transfer Programme position ---
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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25. Registering AV Devices
Opening the menu
Setting signal types RGB
The signal type always refers to the input
ꢀ
and output of the AV device.
Some AV devices may use a composite video sig-
nal (FBAS) for recording and playback operations
and an RGB signal for displaying their menus.
MENU
It is not possible to make a general statement in
this respect. The operating instructions of the AV
device concerned may provide some indication.
OK
If you connect such an AV device with the signal
type "composite video" (FBAS) and recordings are
played back correctly, but you cannot see the
menu of the AV device, you must change the sig-
nal type in the menu "AV devices" to "RGB".
ᕢ
Setting the signal type
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
F1
• Press the yellow key
menu "AV devices".
to open the
Other device 3
Other device 2
Other device 1
PC
Satellit / set top
DVD Player 2
DVD Player 1
• Use the cursor control key to select the
AV device whose signal type you wish
to change and press the "OK" key.
✗
DataLogic
Activate TV-SPDIF-inp
Name
Signal types
• Press numeric key ·, use the cursor
control key to select " Signal OUT",
and use the - + key to change the set-
ting to " RGB".
DVD/Videorec.3
DVD/Videorec.2
DVD/Videorec.1
✗
Connect
–
+
Change with
Accept value with
OK
Signal OUT RGB
Signal IN
CVBS
• Press the "OK" key to confirm your
selection.
OK
EXIT
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
Caution ! This may cause an existing con-
nection diagram to be modified. If so, you
must reconnect the AV devices accordingly.
ꢀ
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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25. Registering AV Devices
Opening the menu
Setting signal types DVI/HDMI
The signal type always refers to the input
and output of the AV device.
ꢀ
MENU
AV devices equipped with a DVI or HDMI socket
can be connected to the LCD TV with the aid of a
DVI or HDMI cable, respectively.
The connected device must be registered in the
menu "AV devices" with "Signal OUT" set to
"DVI" or "HDMI", as applicable. Connection via a
DVI or HDMI interface permits digital transfer of
the picture signal from the device to the TV set.
The sound signal must be connected with an addi-
tional Cinch or optical (Toslink) audio cable.
OK
ᕢ
Setting the signal type DVI or HDMI
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the yellow key
menu "AV devices".
to open the
F1
Other device 3
Other device 2
Other device 1
PC
Satellit / set top
DVD Player 2
DVD Player 1
DVD/Videorec.3
DVD/Videorec.2
DVD/Videorec.1
• Use the cursor control key to select
the AV device whose signal type you
wish to change and press the "OK"
key.
✗
DataLogic
Activate TV-SPDIF-inp
Name
• Press numeric key ·, use the cursor
control key to select " Signal OUT",
and use the - + key to change the set-
ting to " RGB".
Signal types
Connect
✗
–
+
Change with
.
Accept value with
OK
.
SignalOUT HDMI
Signal IN
CVBS
• Press the "OK" key to confirm your
selection.
OK
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
Caution ! This may cause an existing con-
nection diagram to be modified. If so, you
must reconnect the AV devices accordingly.
ꢀ
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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25. Registering AV Devices
Opening the menu
Setting signal types YUV/YUV(HD)
Connection of external devices with YUV compo-
nent output to the "COMPONENT IN" RCA jacks.
MENU
The signal type always refers to the input
and output of the AV device.
ꢀ
AV devices equipped with a YUV jack can be con-
nected to the LCD TV by means of a YUV cable
(see page 81). In the "AV Devices" menu, the con-
nected AV device must be registered with signal
OUT "YUV" or "YUV (HD)".
OK
The connection of the analogue YUV source using
the RCA jacks to the YUV input of the LCD TV
depends on the output format of the signal source.
ᕢ
Configure the following settings, depending on the
output format of your signal source:
Signal type
YUV
Source format
576i
F1
Other device 3
Other device 2
Other device 1
PC
Satellit / set top
DVD Player 2
DVD Player 1
YUV (HD)
576p, 720p, 1080i
Setting the YUV or YUV (HD) Signal Type
- Enter the TV menu by pressing
"MENU".
✗
DataLogic
Activate TV-SPDIF-inp
Name
Signal types
DVD/Videorec.3
DVD/Videorec.2
DVD/Videorec.1
- Press the yellow key to open the "AV
Devices" menu.
✗
Connect
–
+
Change with
- Use the cursor control to select the AV
device whose signal type you want to
change and press "OK".
Accept value with
OK
Signal OUT YUV(HD)
Signal IN CVBS
- Press numeric key ·, use the cursor
control to select "Signal OUT", and use the - +
key to set "YUV" or "YUV (HD)".
OK
EXIT
- Confirm the setting by pressing "OK".
- Exit the "TV Menu" by pressing "EXIT".
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
Caution ! This may cause an existing con-
nection diagram to be modified. If so, you
must reconnect the AV devices accordingly.
ꢀ
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Opening the menu 25.1 Removing AV Devices
This menu item is not available in a 2 **
menu.
ꢀ
MENU
If desired, you can change the factory settings for
AV devices (a video recorder on the EURO1
socket and a DVD player on the EURO2 socket).
Removing an AV device from the TV set
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
OK
• Press the yellow key
devices".
to open the menu "AV
• Use the cursor control key to select the device
you wish to remove and press the "OK" key.
The cursor is on the line "Connect".
F1
• Press the "OK" key again. A message
is displayed, asking if you really want
to change the connected device.
Other device 3
Other device 2
Other device 1
PC
• Press the OK key again to remove the
connected device.
Satellit / set top
DVD Player 2
DVD Player 1
DVD/Videorec.3
DVD/Videorec.2
DVD/Videorec.1
✗
DataLogic
Activate TV-SPDIF-inp
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV
menu.
Name
Signal types
Connect
✗
:select
OK :connect
and clear..
Connect as follows:
VCR
DVD/Videorec. 1
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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26. Initial Programme Position Opening the menu
You can define an initial programme position in
this TV set. This initial programme position is used
primarily to select the AV programme position if
you use an external receiver.
MENU
Setting the initial programme position
This menu item is not available in a 2 **
menu.
ꢀ
Select a receiver (satellite or set-top box) in the
menu "AV devices" and connect the receiver to the
TV set (see also Section 25, Registering AV Devi-
ces").
OK
F1
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
• Press the "AV" key.
• Use the numeric keys to select the
position "Sat/Set-top" in the AV
menu.
EPG settings
Display configuration2)
Operating
Sound settings
HiFi output2)
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
Language
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV
menu.
Init. prog.position
Operating
• Press the red key
menu "Configuration".
to open the
–
+
Change with
Accept value with
OK
Switch on with this station? Yes
• Use the cursor control key to select
"Operation" and then "Initial pro-
gramme position".
OK
• Press the "OK" key and, in the setting window,
+
use the
key to select "Yes".
-
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
OK
The AV programme position will now be
selected automatically when you switch on
the TV set with the main power switch.
ꢀ
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
2) Possible only on sets equipped with this
function.
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27. Sound via HiFi Amplifier
HiFi output
Opening the menu
On the rear of the TV set, you will find audio
sockets and a digital audio-out socket (see page
81) which can be used to connect the TV set to a
HiFi system (HiFi amplifier).
MENU
Settings need to be made in the menu items "HiFi
output" and "Sound settings" only if the TV set is
connected to a HiFi system.
If you want adjust the sound settings exclusively on
the HiFi system, you must set the HiFi output to
constant.
ᕢ
You can then no longer adjust the volume and
tone with the Metz remote control. The
F1
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
mute
function remains active.
If you want to be able to change the
sound settings with the Metz remote
control, you must set the HiFi output to
variable.
EPG settings
Display configuration2)
Operating
Sound settings
HiFi output2)
Language
Operating
Setting the HiFi output
Init. prog.position
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV
–
+
Change with
Accept value with
OK
menu.
HiFi output constant
Output level 50%
• Press the red key
to open the
menu "Configuration".
• Use the cursor control key ̈ to select
"Initial programme position".
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the
example: ·) to select " HiFi output".
OK
EXIT
+
• In the setting window, use the
desired parameters.
key to set the
-
• Press the "OK" key to save the new settings.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
In normal TV Mode, the function "Sound via..."
can be activated temporarily by pressing the yel-
+
low key
and using the
key.
-
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27. Sound via HiFi Amplifier
HiFi output
Opening the menu
On the rear of the TV set, you will find audio
sockets and a digital audio-out socket (see page
81) which can be used to connect the TV set to a
HiFi system (HiFi amplifier).
MENU
If you wish to play back the sound only via a HiFi
system (HiFi amplifier) which is connected with the
aid of a Cinch cable, you must select the function
"Sound via HiFi".
OK
If you wish to play back the sound only via a HiFi
system (HiFi amplifier) which is connected with the
aid of an optical audio cable ("Toslink", available
as an accessory), the following settings
should not be made.
ᕣ
F1
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
Setting sound via HiFi
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV
menu.
EPG settings
Display configuration2)
Operating
Sound settings
HiFi output2)
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
• Press the red key
"Configuration".
to open the menu
Language
Operating
Init. prog.position
• Press the "OK" key to move to the
right-hand column.
–
+
Change with
accept value with
OK
Mute (two-stage) off
Sound via
HiFi
• Use the cursor control key ̆ or the
corresponding numeric key (in the
example: ») to select "Sound settings".
• In the setting window, use the cursor control key
̈ to select the menu item "Sound via…".
OK
EXIT
+
• Use the
key to select "Sound via HiFi".
-
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
In normal TV Mode, the function "Sound via..."
can be activated temporarily by pressing the yel-
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
+
low key
and using the
key.
-
2) Possible only on sets equipped with this
function.
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Opening the menu
28. Display Configuration
This menu item is not available in a 2 **
menu.
ꢀ
MENU
The green digital display on the front of the TV set
can be programmed, as desired, to show the time
or the current programme position.
Setting the display configuration 2)
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key ® to open the menu "Configu-
ration".
ᕥ
• Use the cursor control key
to select "Initial
F1
programme position".
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
• Use the corresponding numeric key
(in the example: ´) to select "Dis-
play configuration".
EPG settings
Display configuration2)
Operating
Sound settings
HiFi output2)
Init. prog.position
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
+
• In the setting window, use the
to select the desired setting.
key
-
• Press the "OK" key to save the new
setting.
–
+
Change with
Accept value with
OK
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV
menu.
Display brightness 3 Permanent display Time
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
2) Possible only on sets equipped with this
function.
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29. DVB Radio Mode
Opening the menu
To switch from TV mode to DVB radio mode, press
the "R" key.
R
The screen is automatically blanked after about
30 seconds.
TV
To switch from DVB radio mode to TV mode, press
the "TV" key.
Setting DVB radio stations
The available DVB radio stations are automatical-
ly detected during a station search (see Section
22) and stored in a separate station table at the
operating level for radio mode.
The radio station table can be sorted (see Section
24) and the station logos can be changed (see
Section 23).
DVB radio stations are administered in the
ꢀ
same basic way as DVB TV stations.
The functions described in Sections 12,
12.1, 15 to 17.2 and 18 (Special functions,
Normal/speech, Timer overview and Direct
recording) are also available for radio sta-
tions.
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30. Scope of Operation
The adjustable scope of operation for the TV set
can be a great help in finding your way around
the complex operating functions of the TV set.
The scope of operation can be set to various
levels, which are identified by asterisks.
ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ
1
"Just watching TV"- in other words, it is
not possible to open the TV menu and
only the functions available on the
remote control can be used:
- Zapping
- Selection of programme positions with the nume-
ric keys, the oval "P+/P-" rocker key or the
white key
.
- Opening Teletext.
- Displaying help information (INFO).
- Playing back films from a video recorder or DVD
player by pressing the "AV" key.
- Selecting "Special functions 1" by pressing the
F1 key.
- Selecting "Special functions 2" by pressing the
F2 key.
- Selecting "Special functions 3" by pressing the
F3 key.
- Selecting connected AV devices by pressing the
"AV" key.
- Calling the standard picture functions by pres-
sing the blue key
.
- Calling the standard sound functions by pressing
the yellow key
.
- Calling the "EPG" function with the "EPG" key.
ꢀ
If the scope of operation is set to a 1 menu and
you subsequently want to open a menu, then:
• Press and hold the "MENU" key for at least five
seconds to open the TV menu.
• The menu item "Operation" is automatically
selected.
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30. Scope of Operation
Opening the menu
• Use the - + key to select the desired scope of
operation and press the "OK" key to save the
new setting.
MENU
ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ
2
This menu permits you to configure the
use of the TV set to a certain degree.
All of the functions listed for the 1
ꢀ
menu are available and are supple-
mented by the following functions:
¿
- Childlock
F1
- Timer control (sleep timer)
- Automatic station search
Function for F3
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analog-TV
Country
- Transfer of the TV station table from
the TV set to a Data Logic video recor-
der.
EPG settings
Display configuration2)
Operating
Sound settings
HiFi output2)
- Editing functions in the station table
Language
Operating
Init. prog.position
ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ
3
This is the operating scope
for persons who are interes-
ted in technology who want
to be able to use the full ran-
ge of functions of the TV set.
–
+
Change with
accept value with
OK
Operation
full
Setting the scope of operation
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
OK
• Press the red key
guration".
to open the menu "Confi-
EXIT
• Use the cursor control key ̈ to move to the
menu line "Initial programme position".
• Press the numeric key ¿ to select "Scope of
operation".
+
• In the setting window, use the
the desired scope of operation.
key to select
-
Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
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31. Operation without the
Remote Control
Operation without the remote control is provided
as an emergency measure in case the batteries of
your remote control are exhausted or the remote
control is not readily available.
The local controls are located on the bottom
edge of the TV set, on the right.
Switching on
Press the main power switch on the TV set. After
about five seconds, the TV set is switched on with
programme position 1 or the programmed initial
programme position selected.
You can also use the following functions directly
on the TV set, without a remote control. For func-
tions which require further adjustments, the func-
tion remains preselected for ten seconds.
Programme selection
Press the -/+ buttons.
Volume
Press and hold the preselection key F until the bar
display for the volume appears on the screen. Then
press the "-" or "+" button to adjust the volume.
Contrast
Press and hold the preselection key F until the bar
display for the contrast appears on the screen. Then
press the "-" or "+" button to adjust the contrast.
32. Connecting Headphones
The headphone socket is located behind a flap on
the left side of the TV set (see Section 35).
We recommend the use of headphones with an
impedance of at least 32 Ω. The use of headpho-
nes with a lower impedance will reduce the dyna-
mic range of the sound.
You can save the headphone volume as a stan-
dard value.
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33. Sound 1, Sound 2
When receiving a dual-language pro-
gramme, you can switch between the
two sound channels.
In TV mode, press and hold the yellow
key
until the sound function "Sound
Headph. Vol.
Sound mode Cannel 2
Spatial
mode" is selected.
+
Then use the
or Sound 2.
key to select Sound 1
-
Spatial
Sound mode Cannel 2
Balance
34. Cleaning the TV Set
Before cleaning the set, always switch it off with the mains switch!
ꢀ
ꢀ
Incorrect treatment and cleaning of the screen surface can cause irreparable
damage to it. You should therefore always observe the following instructions
for treatment and cleaning of the set.
Treatment:
Always treat the screen surface very carefully.
Take care not to damage it mechanically by shocks, impact, scratching or scraping.
Keep sharp, pointed and hard objects away from the surface of the screen.
Keep the surface of the screen clean.
For cleaning the case and the screen, use only a soft, dry cloth. For removing stub-
born marks, you may moisten the cloth slightly.
Cleaning and care:
The surface of the screen may be cleaned only with a soft, dry cloth (such as a micro-
fleece duster). If any marks cannot be removed with this dry cloth, you may moisten
the cloth slightly.
Take care that no water or other liquid can enter the TV set, since this can cause
serious damage to the set.
If any liquid or other foreign object (pieces of metal, etc.) enters the set, immediately
disconnect the mains plug from the wall outlet.
Never insert your hands or tools into the set, since this may result in electric shocks.
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35. Connections on the Left/Front Side of the Set
ꢂ
ቤ
ባ
ꢁ
Talio
ꢂ ባ ቤ ꢁ
Milos
ꢁ Headphone socket, diameter 3.5 mm
ባ FBAS/Video in (e.g. digital camera or camcorder)
ቤ Audio in R/L (e.g. camcorder)
ꢂ S-VHS or. Y/C in (e.g. camcorder)
Service socket for
use by your dealer
Antenna socket
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35.1 Connections on the Rear of the Set
(covered by a flap)
Viewed from below
Video IN
Audio IN
DVI-D connector
+
DVI-D connector
+
Signal type DVI-YUV
Video IN
DVI-D connector
Signal type DVI-D
HDMI connector
Signal type HDMI
Video IN
YCbCr in
YUV in
IN OUT
Digital
Audio*)
(SPDIF)
EURO sockets for connection of
external AV devices
IN
Audio
Video and audio IN/OUT
OUT
Audio
IN
Centre loudspeaker
*) The sockets "Digital audio IN" and "Digital audio OUT" can be operated in loop-
through mode. To do this, open the menu "AV devices" and activate (x) the menu
item "Activate TV SPDIF input".
With the aid of an optical audio cable ("Toslink" cable, available from your
dealer), the digital audio signal (AC3) provided by the TV set can be extracted
for external processing.
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35.1 Connecting a Hifi Amplifier/AV Receiver
Metz LCD-TV
ᕢ
ᕡ
HiFi-amplifier
AV-Receiver
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35.1 Connecting a Hifi
Amplifier/AV Receiver
Registering the AV Device with the TV
Opening the menu
MENU
•
Enter the TV menu by pressing "MENU".
• Press the yellow key
menu.
to open the "AV Devices"
• Use the cursor control key ̆ to select "Hifi
Amplifier" in the device selection.
• Press "OK" twice, use the cursor control key ̆ to
select "Signal Types", and press "OK"..
• For connection type ᕡ , select the signal type
"Signal IN - SPDIF“.
OK
OK
For connection type ᕢ , select the signal type
"Signal IN – Stereo".
Confirm the setting by pressing "OK"
F1
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV
menu.
Camcorder/Photo
HiFi amplifier
AV-Receiver
Sound:
Other device 3
Other device 2
Other device 1
PC
• To configure the sound settings of the
LCD TV, press the yellow key
and
Name
Signal types
Connect
Satellit / set top
DVD Player 2
DVD Player 1
use the cursor control key ̄ to select
the menu item "Sound via ...".
• For connection type ᕡ, use the
✗
+
key
-
:select
OK :connect
and clear.
Connect as follows:
➔
to select "Sound via Hifi"
.
HiFi
➔
HiFi amplifier Stereo
No Signal Cinch
The speakers of the LCD TV are muted.
The sound (AC3 or stereo sound) is
rendered over the speakers of the Hifi set.
OK
+
• For connection type ᕢ, use the
"Sound via surround".
key to select
EXIT
-
The speakers of the LCD TV are used as the centre
box. The sound (AC3 or stereo sound) is rendered
over the speakers of the Hifi unit.
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36. Copying between AV Devices
Direct recording
Opening the menu
If you wish to copy a recording from one of the
AV devices connected to your TV set (such as a
DVD player) to another connected AV device (such
as a video recorder), you must do this by means
of a direct recording operation. In this case, the
signal arriving at one of the EURO sockets is redi-
rected to the other EURO socket, from where it
can be recorded.
AV
ᕢ
Example: you have a DVD player and
a video recorder connected to
the EURO sockets of the TV
set (see Section 25).
Programming a direct recording
for copying:
• Press the "AV" key and use the cor-
responding numeric key to select the
DVD player (playback device).
2 DVD-Player
1 Videorecor-
der
Select with ᕪ...ᕩ
or
.
OK
Confirm with
.
• Press the F2 key.
Briefly pressing F2 executes the func-
tion which is programmed for this
function key (see Section 18.1, "Pro-
gramming function keys").
F2
Pressing and holding F2 for about
three seconds displays all functions
available for this function key.
ᕪ
Recording
Reminder
Yes
No
• Press numeric key ᕪ to open the
timer menu. The timer window dis-
plays the AV programme position
(DVD player), the current date and a
time window of two hours.
Pr
6
SAT 1
Date
Start
End
01.05.
22:45
23:40
no
VPS
• If two hours is insufficient for the
copying operation, use the numeric
keys to enter a later end time.
Recording device
Videorecorder
–
+
Change with
:select
OK
:save the timer
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36. Copying between AV Devices
Direct recording
• Use the cursor control key ̄ to select the line
"Recording device".
If only one such device exists, it is then display-
ed. If further recording devices exist, you can
select the desired device with the aid of
+
the
key.
-
• Press the "OK" key to save the settings.
• On the playback device (in this example, the
DVD player) start the film which is to be copied.
• On the recording device (in this example, the
video recorder), select the AV programme posi-
tion (in most cases AV1).
• On the recording device, start a direct recor-
ding by pressing the appropriate button (REC or
OTR, etc.).
The TV set is now set up so that the signal coming
from the playback device is connected directly to
the recording device.
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Opening the menu 37. Setting the Picture Format
Some of the following menu items are not
available on a 2 ** menu.
ꢀ
MENU
Setting the picture format:
• Select the AV programme position which deli-
vers the picture by pressing the "AV" key and
then pressing the numeric key corresponding to
the device you want to use.
• Press the "MENU" key. The TV menu appears on
the screen.
ᕢ
ᕧ
• Press the blue key
to open the menu "Picture
and sound". The menu item "General
picture settings" is preselected.
• Press numeric key · to select the
VCR
menu item "Pict. settings for Pr.".
Picture format 2)3)
Colour standard 3)7)
Colour offset 3) 7)
Noise reduction3)
Picture sharpness
Colour intensity
Contrast
• Use the corresponding numeric key
(in the example: ¶) to select the
function "Picture format".
Sound set,.prog.pos
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Pict. settings, gen.
+
• Use the
key to set the picture for-
-
mat setting to "Automatic".
–
+
Change with
.
Accept value with
• Press the "OK" key to save the new
setting.
OK
.
Picture format Automatic
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV
menu.
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
3) See glossary for an explanation.
7) Available only for analogue stations!
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38. Glossary
Automatic zoom
When the automatic zoom function is active, pro-
grammes broadcast in "widescreen format" (such
as those in the 16:9 format) are expanded to fill
as much of the screen as possible.
If this function is inactive, the format of such pro-
grammes is not adjusted automatically.
AV programme position
AV devices have one or more connection sockets,
depending on the model. The designations of the-
se sockets are marked on the device (e.g. AV1).
On the AV device, you can select which socket
you want to use. The selected socket is shown on
the display of the AV device (e.g. A1 for socket
AV1).
Code
The settings for the childlock function are protec-
ted by a four-digit code: you can enter any des-
ired code, but you should note it for future use. If
you have forgotten your code, please consult your
local dealer.
Forced mono
It may happen that your TV set switches to stereo
mode although the programme you are watching
is not broadcast with stereo sound. This is normal-
ly due to the local reception conditions. If you set
the selected programme position to "forced mono"
all programmes received at this programme posi-
tion are reproduced with mono sound.
Noise reduction
This function allows you to improve the picture
quality of "snowy" pictures which result from poor
reception conditions. Various levels of noise
reduction can be selected and the settings can be
made separately for each programme position.
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38. Glossary
Panorama
The panorama function can be used to expand
"normal" TV programmes broadcast in the 4:3
format to fill the full width of a 16:9 screen. This is
done by expanding the picture width accordingly.
Picture position, vertical
With widescreen films, subtitles are sometimes
transmitted in the black area at the bottom of the
screen. You can move the picture upwards on the
screen to ensure that these subtitles remain visible.
Standard values
The standard values are the settings (such as
brightness, sound volume, colour, etc.) which are
the same for all programme positions.
Spatial sound
This function can be used to create an artificial
stereo effect for programmes with sound in mono.
Stereo wide
For stereo broadcasts, the distance between the
speakers can be increased artificially in order to
achieve a wider stereo effect.
SRS-WOW 2)
WOW is an audio system developed by SRS
Labs, Inc. which provides a unique listening expe-
rience. The sound becomes fuller and the bass is
deeper and more voluminous.
Activation of the WOW function allows you to
hear a lot of spatial and environmental audio
information which is lost in normal stereo mode.
In normal TV mode, the WOW function can be
preselected by pressing the yellow key
and
+
then switched on and off with the
key.
-
2) Possible only on sets equipped
with this function.
Is a registered trade mark
of SRS Labs, Inc.
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38. Glossary
The SRS WOW technology is used by Metz under
a licence from SRS Labs, Inc.
Tone settings
The tone can be set to either "Normal" or
"Speech". In the setting "Speech", the bass and
treble components of the sound signal are set to
make speech as easy to understand as possible.
The setting "Normal" is recommended for music
programmes.
VCR
The VCR function provides an optimal picture qua-
lity when playing back recordings from tape devi-
ces such as camcorders or video recorders.
Volume correction
The various stations broadcast their sound at diffe-
rent volumes. The TV set can automatically com-
pensate for these differences in the volume. This
function remains active even if the standard sound
settings are recalled.
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39. Technical Data
Mains voltage:
230-240 VAC, 50Hz
Antenna input:
75 Ohms, unbalanced DIN 45325
Channel coverage:
Standard channels 2 - 12, 21 - 69
Special channels S1 - S20, S21 - S41,
S42 ... S46 (Belgium channels OIR)
Power
consumption
Milos 26
Talio 26
2 x 12 W*
(2 x 8 W)
ca. 102 W
2 x 12 W*
(2 x 8 W)
Milos 26 SAT ca. 107 W
2 x 20 W
(2 x 12 W)
Milos 32
ca. 120 W
ca. 125 W
ca. 125 W
ca. 170 W
2 x 20 W
(2 x 12 W)
Milos 32 Sat
Milos 32 S
Talio 32 S
2 x 20 W
(2 x 12 W)
2 x 20 W
(2 x 12 W)
Milos 37 S
Energy consumption per hour (Wh):
If a DVB-S module is instal-
led, the power consumption
increases by about 10 W.
Multiply the power consumption in W by 1 hour
Stand-by:
1.7 W
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39. Technical Data
Supported Signal Standards
Video HDMI
a) 720x480i/p 60Hz RGB
b) 720x480i/p 60Hz YCbCr 4:4:4 / 4:2:2
c) 720x576i/p 50Hz RGB
d) 720x576i/p 50Hz YCbCr 4:4:4 / 4:2:2
e) 1280x720p 50/60Hz RGB
f) 1280x720p 50/60Hz YCbCr 4:4:4 / 4:2:2
g) 1920x1080i 50/60Hz RGB
h)1920x1080i 50/60Hz YCbCr 4:4:4 / 4:2:2
i) 640x480p 60Hz RGB
Video DVI-D
a) ... h) from Video HDMI, and
640x480p 60Hz RGB (DVI-D, analog)
800x600p 60Hz RGB (DVI-D, analog)
1024x768p 60Hz RGB (DVI-D, analog)
1366x768p 60Hz RGB(DVI-D, analog)
1280x720p 50/60Hz YCbCr analog
1920x1080i 50/60Hz YCbCr analog
Video Scart (RGB):
720x576i 50 Hz
720x480i 60 Hz
Video Scart (Y/C, FBAS) / Front AV:
720x576i 50 Hz PAL / SECAM
720x480i 60Hz NTSC
Video Component IN:
720x576i/p 50 Hz
720x480i/p 60 Hz
1280x720p 50/60Hz
1920x1080i 50/60Hz
Audio HDMI:
Linear PCM Stereo 32 kHz
Linear PCM Stereo 44,1 kHz
Linear PCM Stereo 48 kHz
Audio S/PDIF:
Linear PCM Stereo 32 kHz
Linear PCM Stereo 44,1 kHz
Linear PCM Stereo 48 kHz
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39. Technical Data
Audio Scart / Front AV, Comp Audio, DVI Audio:
Analog Stereo
Audio Center IN:
Analog mono
39.1 Upgrade Kits
• DVB-S digital upgrade kit 029 NM 1119
For the reception of digital TV and radio sta-
tions broadcast via satellites. The DVB upgrade
kit is installed in the TV set, which means that no
external remote control is needed.
• MD module 060 NM 1043 MPEG-Decoder
Ask your local dealer about any further upgrade
kits.
You can also find further information on our
homepage: www.metz.de.
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40. Inserting/Removing
CA Modules
The LCD TV has two slots (CI1 / CI2) for CA
modules at the top (card reader for
smartcards or decoder cards).
Chip
To insert the CA module, open the lid
on the top of the LCD TV and insert the
CA module in one of the slots as shown
in the pictures. Press the CA module
down until the unlocking bar is lifted
up.
Close the lid.
The LCD TV is now ready to decode the
respective station.
Front view
Back/top view (without lid)
Unlocking bar
Back view (without lid)
with inserted module
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41. Basic differences between analog terrestrial
reception and DVB-T
Information for our dealers and interested
customers.
If two of the numbers in a block are chan-
ged, the receiver can detect that an error
has occurred, but any attempt to correct
this would have the wrong result.
In order to understand how the behaviour
of DVB-T receivers differs from that of the
analog terrestrial receivers used until
now, two things are important: digital
transmission and the simultaneous broad-
casting network.
Example:
If the information 0 is encoded as 000
and is received as 101, the receiver
would assume that this should have been
111 and will then decode it, incorrectly,
as 1.
Digital transmission
A DVB transmitter does not transmit only
a single programme, but a set of pro-
grammes – normally six to eight. The
information for each programme – the
picture, the sound and teletext – is con-
verted into a digital format, i.e. into
numerical values which are grouped
together in packets. The packets of the
various programmes are then transmitted
sequentially in a so-called transport stre-
am.
To sum up:
several programmes are transmitted by a
single transmitter in the form of digital
packets. Additional information is trans-
mitted to permit complete correction of a
certain number of transmission errors.
Simultaneous broadcasting
network
For DVB-T, the programmes are not trans-
mitted on a modulated carrier frequency;
instead, one channel with a width of 8
MHz contains 8,192 individual carrier
Further information which permits the
receiver to detect and correct any errors
which occur during transmission is added
to this transport stream.
Example:
If the information 0 or 1 is to be transmit- frequencies.
ted, the 0 could be encoded as 000 and
Some of the signals reaching the receiver
the 1 as 111. If one of the three digits
numbers is falsified during transmission,
i.e. the receiver receives, for example,
010 instead of 000, the receiver can
decide that the presence of at least two
zeros indicates that the intended informa-
tion value was 0 and, correspondingly,
that at least two ones indicates the infor-
mation 1.
come directly from the transmitter, others
are signals which have been reflected
from obstacles in the vicinity and some
are even those transmitted by other trans-
mitters. Normally, these signals reinforce
each other. In extreme cases, however, if
they are out of phase and have the same
amplitude, the signals can cancel each
other out:
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reception and DVB-T
The signals may also have come from a
different transmitter.
Addition
In such cases, the reception quality
depends not only on the actual signal
strength, but also on how many carrier
frequencies are cancelled out.
Such problems can often be corrected by
Cancellation
adjusting the position and the alignment
of the antenna. In general, moving the
antenna a few centimetres to one side, or
tilting or turning the antenna, can impro-
ve reception far more than the use of an
additional antenna amplifier.
In most cases, only a few of the 8,192
carrier frequencies will be fully cancelled
out and the information which is lost can
be reconstructed by the error-correction
function of the receiver. Reception beco-
mes impossible only if very strong reflec-
tions cause the loss of too many carrier
frequencies.
Simply moving the antenna a few
centimetres to one side can often
cause the signals to be added
together instead of cancelling each
other out.
ꢀ
The phase relationship between two sig-
nals depends on the path taken by these
signals on their way to the receiver.
If a rooftop antenna is used, almost all of
the signals reach the receiver by the same
path.
If an indoor antenna is used, the signals
reaching the receiver may have been
reflected from
- objects outside the building,
- objects such as thermally insulated
windows (coated with metal films),
- reinforced-concrete parts of the
building,
- persons in the vicinity or
- the furnishings of the room.
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A1. Set-up of satellite system
LNB supply voltage
Calling the menu
The settings of the satellite antenna system must
be entered in the menu "Configuration" so that
the TV set knows them.
i
MENU
These settings should always be made in the order
in which they are shown in the right-hand column
of the menu, starting at the bottom, i.e. LNB sup-
ply voltage, DiSEqC system, etc..
LNB supply voltage
The LNB voltages for selection of the polarisation
(horizontal H = 18V, vertical V = 14V) are alrea-
dy set and do not normally need to be changed.
ᕥ
If the cable to the satellite antenna is
very long, the voltages reaching the
LNB may be too low. In such cases, the
voltages can be increased by 1 V by
activating the line-compensation func-
tion.
If any changes should be necessary,
they can be made as follows.
Changing the settings
F1
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
General settings
Manuall search
Automatic search
Search settings
Satellite D
Satellite C
Satellite B
Astra 1
DiSEqC system
LNB supply voltage
–
+
Change with
•
Press the MENU key to open the TV
menu.
Accept value with
OK
LNB supply voltage on Power compensation off
• Press the red key
menu "Configuration".
• Press the appropriate numeric key (in this exam-
ple to select "DVB-S".
• Press the OK key and, in the setting window,
to open the
ᕥ
+
use the
on or off.
key to switch the LNB supply voltage
-
OK
• Press the Ok key to confirm the new setting.
• Press the EXIT key to close the TV menu.
EXIT
If the TV set is connected to a community
antenna, the LNB supply voltage must
always be set to "Off".
ꢀ
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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A1.1 Set-up of satellite system
DiSEqC system
Calling the menu
"DiSEqC" makes it possible to control the satel-
lite antenna digitally via the existing antenna
cable and is a prerequisite for the reception of
signals from more than two satellites (e.g.
Astra, Eutelsat, Hotbird).
i
MENU
If you wish to receive signals from at least three
satellites (e.g. ASTRA 19.2°, Eutelsat 16°, Hot-
bird 13°) the antenna system can be controlled
only with the aid of "DiSEqC".
This menu item is not available in a 2**
menu.
ꢀ
ᕥ
Switching DiSEqC on and off
F1
•
Press the MENU key to open the TV
menu.
General settings
Manuall search
Automatic search
Search settings
Satellite D
Satellite C
Satellite B
Astra 1
DiSEqC system
LNB supply voltage
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
• Press the red key
"Configuration".
• Press the appropriate numeric key (in
this example to select "DVB-S".
• Use the cursor control key to select
"DiSEqC system" and press the OK
key to confirm the selection. The cur-
sor is now located in front of "DiSEqC
system" in the setting window.
to open the menu
ᕥ
–
+
Change with
Accept value with
OK
DiSEqC system on
+
• Use the
to select "Yes" or "No".
-
• Press the OK key to confirm the new setting.
• Press the EXIT key to close the TV menu.
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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A1.2 Set-up of satellite system
Calling the menu
Selecting satellites
You can set up to four satellites in the menu "Con-
figuration". No satellite is set in the factory.
MENU
The LNB frequency is used to switch between the
high and low frequency bands. The default fre-
quencies Low band 9.75 GHz and High band
10.60 GHz are set in the factory.
Selecting satellites
• Press the MENU key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key
guration".
ᕥ
ᕣ
to open the menu "Confi-
• Press the appropriate numeric key (in this exam-
ple to select "DVB-S".
• Press the appropriate numeric key (in
this example to select "Satellite A".
key to select the desired
ᕥ
F1
General settings
Manuall search
Automatic search
Search settings
Satellite D
Satellite C
Satellite B
Astra 1
DiSEqC system
LNB supply voltage
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
ᕣ
+
• Use the
-
satellite. The most common satellites
are displayed one after the other,
together with the symbol rates for
each one. Depending on the satellite,
it may be necessary to set additional
symbol rates manually if the selected
satellite uses different symbol rates
and you wish to find the related
transponders in an automatic station
search.
Change with the
Satellite
Astra 1 Symbol rate 1 22000
Low band 9,75 GHz Symbol rate 2 27500
High band10,60 GHz Symbol rate 3 - - - - -
numeric keys or
–
+
. Accept
OK
value with
• Use the cursor control key to select "Low band"
or "High band". The settings depend on the
components installed in the satellite antenna. For
the correct settings, please consult the data sheet
or the label of the LNB(s) being used.
OK
• Press the OK key to confirm the new settings.
• Press the EXIT key to close the TV menu.
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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A2. Setting the stations
Search settings
Calling the menu
Before executing a DVB station search, you must
make the appropriate search settings.
MENU
Depending on the features installed in the TV set
and your personal requirements, you can make
the following settings:
All = search for all stations on the selected satelli-
te.
FTA only = search only for unencrypted (free-to-
air) stations on the selected satellite.
ᕥ
FTA (CI) = search for all FTA stations and stations
which can be received with the CI
module.
ᕧ
The menu item "FTA (CI)" is available
only if a CI module has been installed
and a CA module is plugged into it.
F1
General settings
Manuall search
Automatic search
Search settings
Satellite D
Satellite C
Satellite B
Astra 1
DiSEqC system
LNB supply voltage
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Making the search settings
•
Press the MENU key to open the TV
menu.
• Press the red key
"Configuration".
to open the menu
• Press the appropriate numeric key (in
this example ᕥto select "DVB-S".
• Press the appropriate numeric key (in
–
+
Change with
Accept value with
OK
Stations Free-to-air only
this example
tings".
ᕧ
to select "Search set-
+
• Use the
key to select the desired setting.
-
• Press the Ok key to confirm the new setting.
• Press the EXIT key to close the TV menu.
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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Automatic search
Calling the menu
DVB-S station search
The DVB-S station search scans the entire reception band
for TV and radio stations and stores them in separate TV
and radio station tables. For details of the DVB radio
mode, see Section 29 in the operating instructions for the
TV set.
MENU
If you are not satisfied with the order in which the stations
are stored, you can move stations to other positions in the
table or delete them. For further details, see Section 24,
"Sorting stations" in the operating instructions for the TV
set.
ᕥ
ᕨ
The station search will function correctly only
ꢀ
if the LNB frequencies have been set and sto-
red correctly.
F1
General settings
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
Executing the automatic station search
Manuall search
Automatic search
Search settings
Satellite D
•
Press the MENU key to open the TV
menu.
DVB-T
• Press the red key
menu "Configuration".
• Press the appropriate numeric key (in
to open the
Satellite C
Satellite B
Astra 1
DiSEqC system
LNB supply voltage
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
this example
ᕥ
to select "DVB-S".
• Press the appropriate numeric key (in
–
+
Change with
Accept value with
OK
this example
search".
• In the setting window, use the
ᕨ
to select "Automatic
Satellite
Astra1
Start station search
+
key
-
to select the desired satellite (if several
are available; see Section 1.2 of the
operating instructions for the TV set).
• Use the cursor control key ̈ to move to the
menu line "Start station search".
• Press the OK key to start the station search.
OK
The TV set searches for the specified stations and
places them in a station table, which is then dis-
played.
If desired, you can sort or move stations to other
positions in the table or delete unwanted stations.
For details, see Section 24 of the operating
instructions for the TV set..
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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Manual search
For the manual search, you must know the fre-
quency, the symbol rate and the polarisation of
the station for which you want to search.
Calling the menu
MENU
Executing the manual search
•
Press the MENU key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key
guration"
to open the menu "Confi-
ᕥ
ᕩ
F1
• Press the appropriate numeric key (in this exam-
ple to select "DVB-S".
ᕥ
• The cursor is located on the line "LNB supply
voltage".
• Press the appropriate numeric key (in
this example
search".
ᕩ
to select "Manual
General settings
Manuall search
Automatic search
Search settings
Satellite D
Satellite C
Satellite B
Astra 1
DiSEqC system
LNB supply voltage
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
• The cursor then moves to "Satellite". If
more than one satellite is available,
+
use the
satellite.
key to select the desired
-
• In the setting window, use the cursor
control key ̈ to select the menu line
"Frequency".
–
+
Change with
Satellit
Astra1 Frequency 11836 MHz
Symbol rates 27500 Polarisation
Start station search
Accept value with
OK
+
• Use the numeric keys or the
set the frequency.
key to
H
-
• In the setting window, use the cursor control key
̄ to select the line "Polarisation" and use the
+
key to select " H=Horizontal" or "V=Vertical".
-
• In the setting window, use the cursor control key
̇ to select the line "Symbol rates" and enter the
symbol rate with the numeric keys.
OK
• In the setting window, use the cursor control key
̄ to select the line "Start station search" and
press the OK key to start the search.
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
The station is placed in the station table. If des-
ired, you can sort or move stations to other posi-
tions in the table or delete unwanted stations.
For details, see Section 24 of the operating
instructions for the TV set.
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Updating the data
Calling the menu
With the menu item, "General settings", you can
specify whether or not the data are to be saved in
the non-volatile memory of the TV set when trans-
mission parameters are changed.
MENU
This update function applies to stations which use
different transmission parameters at different times
of the day, such as when they transmit regional
programmes.
ᕥ
ᕪ
Setting the data update function
•
Press the MENU key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key
guration".
to open the menu "Confi-
F1
• Press the appropriate numeric key (in
this example to select "DVB-S".
General settings
Manuall search
Automatic search
Search settings
Satellite D
Function for F2
Function for F1
EURO sockets
DVB-C
ᕥ
• The cursor is located on the line "LNB
supply voltage".
DVB-T
Satellite C
Satellite B
Astra 1
DiSEqC system
LNB supply voltage
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
• Press the appropriate numeric key (in
this example
settings".
ᕪ
to select "General
+
• In the setting window, use the
to set "Update data" to "On".
key
-
–
+
Change with
Accept value with
OK
Update data on
• Press the OK key to confirm the new
setting.
• Press the EXIT key to close the TV menu.
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends
on the selected scope of operation. Depending
on the configuration of the TV set, the various
menu items may be displayed in a different
order and numbered differently.
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Problem
Possible cause
Remedy
TV set does not react • No line of sight between the
• Remove any obstacles
between the units.
to commands from
the remote control
remote control and the TV set.
• Prevent sunlight from
shining on the set.
• Sunlight is shining directly on
the infrared window of the TV
set.
• Replace the batteries.
• Batteries of the remote control
are exhausted.
• Switch on the TV set
with the main power
switch.
• TV set has been switched off
with the main power switch.
• Switch off the TV set
with the main power
switch, wait a few
seconds and then switch
it on again.
• Fault in the internal processor.
The message "Enter • The childlock is active and was • Enter the code you used
code" is displayed
when the TV set is
switched on.
programmed to disable all
stations.
when programming the
childlock.
The TV set will not
switch to a selected
programme position.
A teddy bear is dis-
played instead.
• The childlock is active and was • Enter the code you used
programmed so that only the
stations shown in the list beside
the teddy bear may be selec-
ted.
when programming the
childlock.
You have switched
off the TV set with
• EPG data are currently being
collected from the programmed
EPG station.
• None. When all data
have been collected, the
TV set will switch itself
off automatically.
the
key, but the
green LED remains
on.
Direct recording of an • The Data Logic video recorder • Connect the Data Logic
analogue terrestrial
station (received via
roof antenna or
cable) with Data Logic
does not work.
is not connected to the roof
antenna or cable outlet with a
suitable cable.
video recorder to the
roof antenna or cable
outlet with a suitable
cable.
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Problem
General problems
with an external AV
device connected to
the TV set.
Possible cause
• The AV device has not been
registered in the TV set.
Remedy
• Open the menu "AV
devices", select the devi-
ce with the cursor, set
the signal types
(OUT/IN) correctly and
press the "OK" key.
Make sure that you con-
nect the AV device as
shown in the connection
diagram.
Data Logic does not • The Data Logic video recorder • Open the menu "AV
work.
with data transfer has not been
registered correctly.
devices" and register
the Data Logic video
recorder as video recor-
der 1 with "Data Logic
On".
• The Scart cable does not have
all pins connected through.
• Use a Scart cable in
which all pins are con-
nected through.
A film in 16:9 format • The picture format for this pro- • Select the AV program-
is played back from
an AV device, but is
displayed in 4:3 for-
mat.
gramme position has not been
set correctly in the TV menu.
me position and set the
picture format to 16:9
or "Automatic" (see Sec-
tion 37).
The menu of a con-
nected AV device
(such as a DVD play- signal type "Composite video".
er) is not visible on
• The AV device has been regis- • Register the AV device
tered in the TV menu with the
with the signal type
"RGB" (see page 68).
the TV screen.
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Index
Automatic station search . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-60
Automatic zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
AV devices, connecting/registering . . . . . . . . 64
AV devices, removing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
AV programme position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
AV playback, devices with switching voltage . 15
AV playback, devices without switching voltage. 16
Batteries for the remote control. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,18
Camcorder, connecting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,80
Childlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Childlock, activating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Childlock, deactivating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Childlock, permitted programmes. . . . . . . . . . 32
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Code for childlock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Colour standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,57
Connections on front and rear of set . . . . . 80,81
Copying recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
DataLogic video recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Decoder (D-Box), connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Direct recording (OTR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Double font size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
DVD player, connecting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
DVD player, removing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Electronic Programme Guide = EPG . . . . . . . . 46
EURO sockets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,81
External devices (playback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
External devices, connecting . . . . . . . . . . . 64,81
Font size, double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Forced mono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Freeze frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Function keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,44
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Headphones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78,80
Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
HiFi output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
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Info (Information) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Initial programme position. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Interests (see EPG). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Language for TV menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Marks in Teletext, clearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Marks in Teletext, overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Marks in Teletext, scrolling by . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Marks in Teletext, setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Menu language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Menu, menu control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Multiple pages, sub-pages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Noise reduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,20
Off time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
On time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Operating mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Panorama. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,42
Picture format. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Picture position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Picture quality from video recorder. . . . . . . . . . 17
Picture settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,18,20,21
Picture sharpness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Playing back from external devices. . . . 15,16,84
Premiere decoder - see AV device
Programme guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Programme switching for AV devices . . . . . . . . 9
Radio mode with DVB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Reception type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Recording with the EPG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Reminder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33,50
Riddle key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Signal type (Euro sockets). . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-69
Sleep timer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Sound 1, Sound 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Sound corrections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Sound effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Sound settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,22
Spatial sound (see sound settings) . . . . . . . . . 22
SRS-WOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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Standard picture settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Standard sound settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Station logo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Station search, automatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58,60
Station search, manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,61
Station selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Station table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Stations, moving, copying and deleting . . . . . 63
Stations, sorting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Stereo wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Summer time (see time settings) . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Switching off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Switching on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Switching voltage, devices with . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Switching voltage, devices without . . . . . . . . . 16
Thunderstorms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Timer control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Timer, setting manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Tone settings (see Sound settings) . . . . . . . . . . 26
TV menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
TV standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
VCR function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Video recorder, connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Video recorder, picture quality. . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Teletext . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Teletext, clearing marks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Teletext, font size. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Teletext, overview of marks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Teletext, scrolling by marks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Teletext, setting marks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Volume correction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Volume correction, automatic. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Winter time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,42
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Connect a PC
To connect a PC to the LCD TV, you must first regi-
ster the PC with the LCD TV; see Chapter 25 "Regi-
stering AV Devices".
Set the signal type for the PC to DVI-A (analogue
with VGA cable) or DVI-D (digital with DVI cable),
depending on the connection type. Use a suitable
connection cable to connect the PC to the LCD TV.
Power on the LCD TV, press "AV", and select the
"PC" connection with the respective number key.
Power up the PC and wait. Usually, the LCD TV will
recognise the PC and display the image. If possi-
ble, select a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels @ 60
Hz.
If these steps do not result in a satisfactory display
of the PC image, proceed as follows:
1. Before you connect the PC to the LCD TV, set the
resolution to 1024 x 768 pixels and the refresh
rate to 60 Hz. For graphics cards with two out-
puts (e.g., VGA and DVI), set the operating
mode to "clone" to display the same image on
both outputs.
2. Install the latest graphics-cards driver. Most gra-
phics cards have an ATI or nVidia graphics
chip.
For all ATI-based graphics cards, the drivers can
be downloaded from www.ati.com (often "cata-
lyst drivers").
The latest drivers for all nVidia-based graphics
cards are available at www.nvidia.com.
3. If you use the analogue VGA graphics-card out-
put, use a fully wired 15-pin VGA cable in
order to ensure that the information exchange
between the PC and the LCD TV works (DDC)
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normal garbage at the end of its operational lifetime.
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