TechniSat CRT Television 100Hz Television sets Colani TV Classic Line User Manual

Instruction Manual  
for 100Hz Television sets  
Colani-TV • Classic Line  
Made in Germany  
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Contents  
consult your local specialist retailer.  
In order to operate the TV set immediately, turn to the  
chapter Daily Operation on pages 4 to 7.  
Dear customer,  
The Initial Operation procedure (automatic channel  
scan) on page 3 is only necessary if you want to install  
your TV set and attach it to the antenna without the assi-  
stance of a service technician. In this case, appropriate  
instructions will be displayed on the screen the first time  
you switch on the set. Should you wish to adjust picture,  
sound or programme characteristics at a later stage, turn  
to the chapter on Settings for guidance.  
We would like to congratulate you for choosing a  
TechniSat television set, which has been produced  
according to the most modern, up-to-date technical stan-  
dards.  
The city of Stassfurt in the state of Sachsen-Anhalt has  
been synonymous with the production of high-quality  
radio and television equipment for decades, and today  
guarantees you high quality made in Germany.  
Our products are distributed by qualified specialist  
TechniSat TV service points, who will provide you with  
qualified guidance and professional service. Whenever  
you have any questions or possible problems, be sure to  
Before going any further, please read the notes on  
Operation and Safety on page 2, to ensure that you will  
enjoy problem-free TV viewing for a long time.  
Contents  
Page  
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Table of contents  
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Channel selection  
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Manual channel selection  
Programming for terr. resp. cable channels  
Programming for satellite channels  
Initiating a TTS channel scan  
Changing order of channels  
Satellite outdoor installation  
Selecting a satellite  
LNB supply  
DiSEqC  
Operating Language  
Operation and Safety  
Remote control/changing batteries  
Initial Operation  
Controls and features  
Daily Operation  
Switching on and off  
Adjusting the volume  
Selecting a channel  
Displaying tips  
Selecting sound features  
Displaying time, date and information  
Sound mute  
Freeze frame  
Zoom  
Radio mode  
Parental control  
Video text  
Settings  
Picture settings  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Sharpness  
Adjusting picture format  
Details  
Noise suppression  
Sound settings  
Volume  
Treble  
Bass  
Mono/Stereo/Dual  
Balance  
Sound characteristics  
Headphones Mono/Stereo/Dual  
Headphones volume  
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AV configuration  
Connecting AV equipment  
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Connecting a video recorder (VHS/Video 8)  
Copying with the aid of two video recorders  
Viewing from camcorder  
Copying from camcorder to video recorder  
Viewing from SVHS/Hi8 video recorders  
Installing a decoder,  
and recording scrambled programmes  
Connecting a video recorder to the antenna socket 19  
Connecting equipment via RGB outlet  
Timer/clock  
Clock  
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Programme timer  
Sleep timer  
Headphone connection  
Connecting hi-fi equipment  
VGA/computer connection  
ADR (ASTRA DIGITAL RADIO)  
Table of audio types  
Foreign terms  
Technical terms  
Tables of channels/programmes  
Technical data  
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Initial Operation  
Operating the equipment correctly  
Safety advice  
If the following safety precautions are ignored, the  
Connect to power supply 230V/50Hz AC  
manufacturer's responsibility ceases.  
The TV set is designed to receive and reproduce  
Never open the housing!  
only sound and video signals.  
It is extremely dangerous to touch parts carry-  
ing high-voltage current.  
The set is designed to be connected only to audio  
and video equipment, antenna installations and  
computers that comply with DIN standards, and  
carry a CE certification.  
Only trained personnel may carry out repairs.  
Should the set be delivered or transported during  
cold weather, do not switch it on immediately, but  
allow the set to adjust to room temperature first.  
The set may be used for private and commercial  
purposes, and must be operated inside a dry  
room, and under supervision.  
Operate the set in an environment where it is safe  
from humidity and damp, as well as splashes or  
drops of water. If water gets into the housing,  
immediately disconnect the power supply and call  
a service technician.  
Any other form of operation is specifically exclu-  
ded.  
Manufacturer’s declaration  
Do not place the set in very confined bookshelves  
This equipment complies with the following stan-  
dards:  
Radiation (X-Ray) regulations (RöV in Germany) of  
08.01.1987,  
EU guideline 73/23/EEC (low-voltage regulations)  
- EN 60065  
EU guideline 89/336/EEC (EMV guideline)  
- EN 55013, EN 55020, EN 60555-2  
And carries CE certification.  
or cupboards, and allow at least 10cm space all  
round for ventilation.  
Do not place the TV set near a heater or other  
equipment that will cause the set to heat up more  
than usual.  
Do not expose the set to strong sunlight, and  
never cover up the ventilation slots, as this would  
affect the cooling of the set.  
Disposal advice  
Spent batteries should not be discarded with dome-  
stic refuse. They can either be disposed of by sepa-  
rate channels, or they will collected by the dealer.  
In case of electrical storms, disconnect both the  
antenna and power connections, as power surges  
can damage the set.  
Should the TV set reach the end of its lifespan after  
many years, specialist retailers will take it back for  
environmentally-friendly disposal  
Do not stick any objects into or through the ventila-  
tion slots.  
If you notice a specific defect, or if there is a stran-  
TechniSat provides a coupon for an old TV set when  
you purchase a new set.  
ge smell and smoke coming from the set, dis-  
connect the power supply immediately, and call a  
technician.  
Cleaning and care  
If you are out of the house for an extended period  
The housing of a Colani-Line set can be cleaned with  
a soft, slightly moist cloth.  
The housing of a Classic Line set can be cleaned  
with a soft, dry cloth.  
of time, the TV set should be switched off. This  
saves energy, and prolongs the lifespan of the pic-  
ture tube.  
Do not use spray cleaners or any aggressive chemi-  
cal detergents for the housing, as this may damage  
the high-quality surface.  
The screen can be cleaned while the set is switched  
off, using a dry or very slightly damp cloth.  
If the set is kept in standby mode via the remote  
control, power consumption is approximately 1  
Watt.  
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Operation and Safety  
Remote control / changing batteries  
Initial Operation  
The set is set at the factory for a menu-driven  
Apply slight pressure to the marked spot in order  
initial operation (programming channels). All  
available channels are scanned, then sorted  
and retained in memory in a logical order.  
The following steps must be followed:  
to open the back cover of the remote control unit.  
Insert the batteries supplied with the set, ensuring  
that their polarity complies with that indicated in  
the battery compartment.  
Connect the antenna cable to the antenna socket  
at the rear of the TV set.  
* Connect F-connector of the antenna cable to the  
Now, close the battery compartment again.  
F-socket of the TV set (only if satellite module is  
fitted).  
Connect power plug to the power supply.  
Press the TV key, in order to switch over to TV  
control level. If you forget this step, theTV set will  
not respond to keyed instructions.  
Switch on the TV set via the power switch on the  
TV control panel.  
The power control light will light up in green.  
After a short time, a menu for selecting your prefer-  
red language will be displayed on the screen.  
Note !  
Use the Programme keys on the remote control  
The TV key must be pressed after each time  
unit to select the language (e.g. English), and con-  
firm by pressing OK.  
the batteries have been changed, in order to  
reset the operating code for the set!  
The menu Land (Country) will now be displayed.  
If batteries have been in use for some time, and  
Use the Programme keys to mark the country  
are nearing the end of their life, there may be mal-  
functions of the remote control.  
(e.g. GERMANY), confirm by pressing OK this will  
initiate the TTS scan.  
TTS is an automatic scan and search for all pro-  
grammes available.  
The channels/stations found will be displayed in a  
list.  
We recommend that you use Micro AAA/R3 alkali-  
ne batteries for the remote control.  
Spent batteries must be disposed of correctly, or  
* If the TV set is fitted with a satellite modu-  
le, the satellite channels found will be added  
to the list of terrestrial or cable channels  
found, in accordance with the enclosed list of  
channels in this manual.  
* If the TV set is fitted with an ADR module,  
the pre-programmed ADR stations will be  
added above programme position 351 (first  
ADR station slot = 351 plus the number of  
terrestrial resp. cable channels.  
handed to your retailer.  
The remote control can be used to operate the TV  
set, a video recorder as well as two satellite recei-  
vers, provided they utilise specific addresses of  
the so-called "RC 5 code" (e.g. digital satellite  
receivers from TechniSat -TV).  
The keys PIP, ZOOM, ? and INFO allow you to  
operate the Rewind, Stop, Play and Fast Forward  
functions of a video recorder.  
At the end of the scan, all programmes have been  
found.  
The menu Change Order will be displayed.  
Pressing the RADIO / TV key will switch off the  
The EPG key on the remote control is of no signifi-  
cance.  
menu.  
Pressing the Standby/on key will keep the TV set  
in standby mode.  
Pressing the Standby/on key will switch on the TV  
Any characteristics marked with * are fun-  
ctions that are not available in all TV  
models covered by this manual.  
set.  
Switching the set on at this time will lead to  
the internal clock of the TV set being set to  
the time of the tele text clock of the channel  
on programme slot 1.  
Your Initial Operation has been successfully con-  
cluded.  
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Control elements  
Remote control  
Sound selection  
Channel A/B  
Stereo/Mono/Dual  
Parental lock  
* Format change (at 16:9)  
Sound Mute (on/off)  
Standby/on  
Numeric keypad  
OK-  
Multifunction key  
Programme +  
Volume -  
Volume +  
Programme -  
-
TV / Radio mode  
Tele text off  
Menu on/off  
Tele text page +  
Tele text page -  
Switching key (programme)  
Tele text on  
Date, Time, Information  
Tele text - next block  
Hidden information  
Tele text - next group  
EXT  
Equipment code  
Front panel controls “Classic Line”  
Front panel controls “Colani Line”  
P-, P+  
L-, L+  
VIDEO  
-keys for switching programmes  
-Volume control  
-cinch socket, input VHS/ Video 8  
AUDIO  
SVHS  
-cinch sockets (input stereo Sound)  
-Hosiden socket (input SVHS/ Hi8)  
PHONES -Headphone output (3,5 mm)  
*Antenna socket  
for satellite antenna  
Back panel  
sockets  
Antenna socket for  
terrestrial Antenna or  
cable connection  
Cinch sockets  
Audio Out  
for hi-fi connection  
L R  
*VGA-socket  
SCART1  
SCART2  
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Daily Operation  
Switching the TV on and off  
Channel Selection  
Direct channel selection using the  
numeric keypad  
Switching on via Power key on the TV set  
To switch on, press the Power key on the front  
Press the Programme keys to select a new chan-  
nel.  
panel of the TV set.  
In addition, the programme place in the list, the  
channel logo and the status of sound reproduction  
will be displayed.  
Switching on from Standby mode  
Use either the Standby/ on key on the remote  
control unit.  
Or  
Use the Programme keys on the remote control  
The status of sound reproduction modes may be one  
of the following:  
unit.  
Or  
Use the keys 0 to 9 on the numeric keypad.  
mono  
stereo  
dual  
Or  
By pressing a number or several numbers within a  
Use the two keys on the left of the panel behind  
space of 3 seconds, a new channel can be selec-  
ted directly.  
the cover on the TV set.  
The mode display light will change from red to green.  
Selecting channel from the programme list  
Switching the set of  
Press the OK key to see the  
Use the Power key on the set, or the Standby/  
list of programmes on screen.  
on key on the remote control in order to switch off  
the TV set.  
Use the Programme keys to  
If the Standby/ on key was used to switch off  
the set, it will go into standby mode, and can  
be switched on again using the Standby/ on  
key.  
select a new programme, and  
confirm by pressing the OK key.  
The eco-standby mode ensures a very low  
power requirement of only 1W.  
Hint: In order to select the  
programme more quickly,  
use the Volume keys to  
page through the list in  
blocks of 19 programmes  
at a time.  
Note:  
The last switching command given by the  
remote control, whether On or Off, will be sto-  
red in memory by the set.  
Should the set have been switched of via the  
Power button on the set while in this operatio-  
nal mode, repeated pressing of the Power  
key will result in the set being switched on,  
and not into standby mode.  
Selecting a channel with controls on the  
TV set  
Press the marked area on the covering flap on the  
Should you experience a power failure, we  
recommend you switch the set off via the  
Power key, so as to avoid the set swit-  
ching itself on again unintentionally later.  
front panel of the TV set.  
Use the two keys on the left to select a new chan-  
nel.  
Exchange function with last channel selected  
Adjusting the volume  
Pressing the Switching key will switch to the pro-  
Using the remote control  
Press the Volume keys to adjust the volume of the  
gramme previously selected.  
Each time the channel switch key is pressed,  
the programme number, name of the channel  
and status of sound mode will be displayed  
briefly.  
built-in loudspeakers.  
A bar representing the current volume level  
will be displayed on-screen.  
Showing Hints and Tips  
Using the controls on the TV set  
Press the marked area on the covering flap on the  
front panel of the TV set.  
Use the two keys on the right to adjust the volume.  
Press the yellow ? key to display or hide a table of  
hints.  
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Daily Operation  
Selecting Sound Mode  
Zoom (only possible with 16:9 sets)  
Pressing the green ZOOM key increases the  
picture size by 33%.  
Pressing the green key again moves the enlarged  
Press the A/B key to select the desired mode of  
sound reproduction.  
picture up on the screen, allowing sub-titles to be  
viewed at the bottom of the screen, when a zoo-  
med 4:3 image is received.  
If the programme selected has mono sound, the  
A/B key has no function.  
Pressing the key for a third time restores the origi-  
nal setting.  
Sound reproduction of terrestrial or cable programmes  
In some 16:9 broadcasts (e.g.PALplus) the  
TV set interprets a coded information sent  
with the broadcast, and automatically adjusts  
the image to fill the screen (automatic zoom).  
If a 4:3 image is zoomed, the upper and  
lower sections of the picture will not be visi-  
ble. If you want to view the whole picture,  
press the Format change key to adjust the  
image to the screen dimensions.  
In the case of stereo broadcasts, use the A/B key  
to switch between MONO and STEREO.  
In the case of broadcasts with dual channel  
sound, use the A/B key to switch between DUAL A  
and DUAL B.  
Sound reproduction of Satellite broadcasts  
Pressing the Format change key increases image  
In the case of stereo broadcasts, use the A/B key  
to select STEREO, LEFT or RIGHT.  
In the case of broadcasts with dual channel  
width without changing the image height.  
This setting will be retained even if you chan-  
ge channels, provided you do not change to a  
16:9 broadcast with automatic zoom informa-  
tion.  
sound, use the A/B key to select STEREO, MONO  
A or MONO B.  
Displaying Time, Date and Information  
Switching to radio reception (radio mode)  
Press the blue INFO key to display date and time,  
If the TV set is fitted with an internal satellite  
module, satellite radio stations will be stored  
on a number of programme slots (see list of  
satellite programmes)  
programme number, channel logo and sound  
mode on screen.  
If the INFO key is pressed again before the date  
display is switched off again, this information is  
taken off screen, and page 333 of the tele text fun-  
ction of the channel currently selected is shown (in  
Germany, a number of channels use this page to  
display information on current programmes).  
Press the RADIO/TV key to switch to radio mode;  
the screen remains dark.  
Pressing the RADIO/TV key again will switch off  
radio mode again.  
After a short delay, the image will appear on the scre-  
en again.  
Pressing the INFO key yet again (i.e. for the third  
time) will remove the display from the screen.  
Parental control  
Freeze Frame  
The TV set can be blocked against unauthori-  
sed usage. When the lock is activated, the  
TV set cannot be switched on without the  
remote control.  
Pressing the Stop key will freeze the current  
image on screen, pressing the key again will  
return to the normal programme picture.  
Activating parental control:  
Press the Format change key until a message  
appears on screen to confirm the parental control  
has been activated.  
Use the Standby/on key to switch the TV set off.  
Sound off (mute)  
Pressing the Sound Mute key will switch off the  
sound.  
A loudspeaker symbol will be displayed on  
screen.  
Switch the TV set off by means of the Power key.  
Store the remote control in a place not accessible  
Press either the Programme keys or the Sound  
Mute key to switch the sound back on again  
The loudspeaker symbol will disappear from  
the screen.  
to children.  
In this mode, the TV set can only be switched  
on via the remote control.  
Deactivating parental control:  
Press the Standby/on key to switch on the TV  
set.  
Press the Power key to switch off the TV set.  
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Daily Operation  
Tele text  
Pressing the Programme keys will display  
Switching on tele text  
the selected sub-page immediately.  
Press the Tele text on key to call up video text.  
Pressing the OK key will allow you to  
If the channel provides tele text, page 100 (main  
introduction) will be displayed by default.  
All other pages will be available within a time  
of 30 seconds maximum. This is the time  
required by all channels to broadcast their  
pages. As the TV set has a large memory,  
sufficient for 512 pages, practically all availa-  
ble pages can be displayed from memory  
without delay.  
leave the sub-page mode, all sub-pages  
are deleted from memory and operation  
returns to normal tele text mode.  
Additional tele text functions  
Pressing the Switching key switches the colou-  
red keys to a second tele text operating level,  
which provides four additional functions.  
Page selection via numeric keypad  
Use the 0 to 9 keys to select a three-digit page  
1. Stop paging sub-pages  
number.  
Press the red key to stop paging through sub-  
pages (STOP in headline).  
Repeated pressing of the key will allow paging to  
The selected page of tele text will be called up, and  
the page number displayed top left on screen.  
Page selection with TOP tele text  
continue.  
Most TV channels broadcast tele text in the  
form of TOP text. This provides for all pages  
to be sorted thematically in groups and  
blocks, so it is easier to obtain an overview of  
the pages available.  
2. Enlarge text pages  
Press the green key to enlarge the upper half of  
the tele text page.  
Repeated pressing of the green key will enlarge  
Pages can be selected simply by means of four  
coloured keys:  
The red key pages back one page at a time.  
the lower half of the tele text page.  
Pressing the green key a third time will again  
show the tele text page in normal size.  
The green key pages forward one page at a time.  
The yellow key selects the tele text group shown  
in the yellow box in the bottom line.  
The blue key selects the tele text block shown in  
3. Showing hidden information  
Press the yellow key to show hidden information  
(e.g. solutions to a quiz, VPS times), repeated  
pressing will cause the information to be hidden  
again.  
the blue box in the bottom line.  
The contents of the groups and blocks are shown at  
the bottom of the screen by means of four coloured  
text blocks, whose colours are allocated to the four  
coloured keys, e.g.:  
4. Viewing TV image without leaving tele  
text mode  
Press the blue key to display the TV image,  
repeated pressing will show the tele text again.  
Sub-pages  
Changing brightness of the tele text image  
Where a page consists of several sub-pages,  
these can be stored in the sub-page memory.  
Tele text pages with sub-pages can be reco-  
gnised by the two numbers separated by a  
slash (currently viewed page/number of sub-  
pages) on screen.  
Press the Switching key twice to display a blue  
background to the symbol for tele text brightness.  
Pressing the Volume keys will adjust the brightn-  
Pressing the OK key activates the sub-page  
ess of the tele text image, the new setting will be  
stored in memory.  
memory, and sub-pages will be downloaded into  
memory.  
The sub-page bar shown at left of the screen will  
mark the sub-page being displayed in yellow. All  
other sub-pages available in memory are shown in  
white, and can be called up.  
Switching off tele text  
Press the RADIO/TV key to leave the tele text  
mode.  
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Settings  
Colour  
Numerous settings can be made and adju-  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
sted by means of on-screen menus, and new  
settings can be stored in memory for perma-  
nent use.  
Colour.  
Use the Volume keys to adjust the colour, then  
The menus are arranged in such a way that,  
starting with a main menu one can work  
through sub-menus to arrive at all possible  
settings. These can be changed and stored  
as per your preference.  
press the OK key to store in memory.  
Picture Sharpness  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Sharpness.  
Use the Volume keys to set the sharpness to  
General procedure:  
MINIMUM, NORMAL or MAXIMUM, then press the  
OK key to store in memory.  
Press the MENU key to call up the first menu  
(main menu).  
Press the Programme keys to select the desired  
Format Adjustment  
menu item.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Format Adjustment.  
Use the Volume keys to select either 4:3 or 16:9  
Press the OK key to select marked menu items, or  
to store settings.  
Press the MENU key in order to go back to the  
previous menu.  
Press the ? key to display the Help table, press  
The adjustment of the format to 16:9 is  
necessary only for those 16:9 signal sources  
that do not indicate switching signals (e.g.  
DVD players, D2-Mac decoders, PALplus  
decoders, 16:9 decoders).  
again to switch it off again.  
Picture settings  
Press theMENU key to call up the Main Menu.  
Press the Programme keys to mark the menu  
Details  
item Picture Settings, and confirm and select by  
pressing the OK key.  
Use the Programme keys to select the menu item  
Detail (image sharpness in dark picture areas).  
Use the Volume keys to select either ON or OFF,  
then press the OK key to store in memory.  
The Detail should be set to ON only when  
used in conjunction with noise-free antenna  
signals.  
Noise Reduction  
Contrast  
Use the Volume keys to set the Contrast, and  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
store in memory by pressing the OK key.  
Noise Reduction.  
Use the Volume keys to select OFF, MEDIUM or  
STRONG for this item, then press the OK key to  
store in memory.  
Brightness  
Use the Programme keys to select the menu item  
Brightness.  
The factory default setting is MEDIUM.  
Use the Volume keys to adjust the brightness,  
Use the RADIO/TV key to return to viewing the TV  
then press the OK key to store in memory.  
image, or use the MENU key to return to the Main  
Menu.  
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Settings  
Sound Settings  
Balance  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
This menu provides facilities to adjust the  
sound reproduction to your individual prefe-  
rences, and to store these in memory.  
Balance.  
Use the Volume keys to achieve the desired  
balance between left and right loudspeakers, then  
press the OK key to store in memory.  
Press the MENU key to select the Main Menu.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Sound Settings, then press the OK key to select.  
Spatial Effects  
Activating this function changes the spatial  
sound picture.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Spatial Effects.  
Use the Volume keys to switch spatial effects on  
or off.  
Volume  
AVL  
Use the Volume keys to select the desired volu-  
Activating AVL will limit extreme differences in  
volume levels (e.g. for particularly loud adver-  
tising spots).  
me, then press the OK key to store in memory.  
Treble  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
AVL.  
Use the Volume keys to switch the function on or  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
off, then press the OK key to store in memory.  
Treble.  
Use the Volume keys to adjust the level, then  
press the OK key to store in memory.  
Headphones Mono/Stereo/Dual  
This menu item can be used, for instance, to  
set the sound output in the case of dual  
channel sound separately for headphones  
and loudspeakers.  
Bass  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
HP Mono/Stereo/Dual.  
Use the Volume keys to set the selected output  
Bass.  
Use the Volume keys to adjust the level, then  
press the OK key to store in memory.  
mode.  
This switch is only operational when a pro-  
gramme is broadcast in Stereo or in dual  
channel sound.  
Mono/ Stereo/ Dual  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Mono/Stereo/Dual.  
Use the Volume keys to select the sound repro-  
Headphone Volume  
duction mode.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
HP Volume.  
Use the Volume keys to make a setting, then  
press the OK key to store in memory.  
Use the RADIO / TV key to return to the TV  
This facility is only active in AV-mode, or  
when a programme is being broadcast in ste-  
reo or in dual channel mode.  
It may be preferable to switch to "Mono"  
when, for instance, a video camera is  
connected that has only one sound channel.  
If you do not switch to "Mono", the sound will  
come out of one loudspeaker only.  
image, or press the MENU key to return to the  
Main Menu.  
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Settings  
Channel settings  
Programming for terrestrial resp. cable  
channels  
Although the automatic programme scan sets  
all available channels/programmes, the menu  
Programmes allows you to make changes in  
the programme list.  
The following programming instructions  
should be used for channels supplied by a  
terrestrial antenna, or by a cable network.  
The TV set provides for three options:  
- manual setting of programmes  
- Repeat automatic (TTS) scan  
Source  
In order to adjust a terrestrial or cable chan-  
nel, TER must be selected as the source.  
- Change order of channels  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Source.  
Use the Volume keys to select TER, then press  
Manual setting of channels  
Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
the OK key to store in memory.  
Programmes, then press the OK key to select.  
The menu Programme will be displayed.  
Use the OK key to select the menu item  
Channel Type  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Channeltype.  
Use the Volume keys to select the C- or S-chan-  
Programme Settings.  
A list of programmes stored in memory will be dis-  
played.  
nel, then press the OK key to store in memory.  
Hint: Information on the channel availability at your  
place of residence will be provided by your  
local cable provider.  
Channel  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Channel.  
Use the Volume keys or the 0 - 9 keys on the  
numeric keypad to select the channel, then press  
the OK key to store in memory.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the programme  
slot you wish to change, then press the OK key to  
select  
Fine Tuning  
Hint: Using the Volume keys, you can move aro-  
und in the list in blocks of ten channels at a  
time.  
The programming menu of the selected channel will  
be displayed.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Fine Tuning.  
Use the Volume keys to determine the best image  
quality on screen, then press the OK key to store  
in memory.  
Norm (Standards)  
Your retailer will be able to advise you on the  
norms/standards used by foreign channels.  
German channels generally utilise the B/G  
norm.  
D/K  
I(I+)  
Eastern Europe  
Great Britain  
L(L') France  
This programming menu will contain varying  
points, depending on whether a satellite  
channel is selected via a built-in satellite  
module, or whether a terrestrial or cable  
channel has been selected.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Norm.  
Use the Volume keys to select the norm, then  
press the OK key to store in memory.  
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Settings  
Name  
Programming for Satellite Channels  
This menu item allows you to set a name of  
your choice for each channel, with a maxi-  
mum of 6 characters.  
The following programming instructions are to  
be used only for satellite channels received  
via a built-in satellite module. It is a prerequi-  
site that the characteristics of the external  
installation must be in accordance with the  
characteristics stored under the menu item  
External Unit in the Programmes menu.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Name, then press the OK key to confirm.  
Use the Volume keys to select the item to be  
changed.  
Hint: The enclosed list of satellite programmes  
contains the required information.  
Use the Programme keys to select a letter, num-  
ber or symbol for that space.  
Repeat the last two steps for each space in the  
Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Programmes, then press the OK key to select.  
The Programmes menu will be displayed.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
name.  
Press the OK key to store this name in memory.  
Decoder EC1  
Programmes Settings, then press the OK key to  
select.  
In order to receive a scrambled (encoded)  
programme, a decoder may be connected to  
the SCART1 socket. In this case, the follo-  
wing setting must be made:  
A list of stored programmes will be displayed.  
Hint: Use the Volume keys in order to page  
through the list in blocks of ten programmes  
at a time.  
Use theProgramme keys to mark the menu item  
Decoder EC1.  
Activate the Decoder EC1 setting by pressing the  
Use the Programme keys to mark the programme  
Volume keys to select ON, then press the OK key  
to store in memory.  
slot you wish to change, then press the OK key to  
select.  
The following programming menus of a channel will  
be displayed, showing the details specific to that  
channel.  
For free-to-air channels (not encoded),  
Decoder EC1 must be set to OFF.  
Use the Programme keys to go on to the second  
Tele Text Language  
menu table.  
The Tele Text language setting selects the set  
of symbols available for tele text. The default  
setting made at the factory is WEST. Should  
you encounter problems with foreign chan-  
nels (e.g. some letters are not displayed cor-  
rectly), you can use this item to make correc-  
tions.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
VT Language.  
Use the Volume keys to select VT languages  
WEST, EAST or WEST+TR, then press the OK  
key to store in memory.  
All menu items can be changed and stored in  
memory as described below.  
WEST  
EAST  
Western Europe, including Germany  
Eastern Europe  
WEST+TR  
Western Europe plus Turkey  
Use the RADIO/TV key to return to the TV picture,  
or press the MENU key to return to the menu  
Programmes Settings.  
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Settings  
Source  
Frequency  
For satellite channels, the source SAT must  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
be selected.  
Frequency.  
Set the frequency using the Programme keys or  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
the 0-9 keys on the numeric keypad, then press  
the OK key to store in memory  
Source.  
Use the Volume keys to set SAT, then press the  
OK key to store in memory.  
AFC  
Name  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
This menu item allows you to set a name of  
your choice for each channel, with a maxi-  
mum of 6 characters.  
AFC.  
Use the Volume keys to switch the AFC on or off,  
then press the OK key to store in memory.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Audio Type  
Name, then press the OK key to confirm.  
Use the Volume keys to select the item to be  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
changed.  
Audio Type  
Use the Programme keys to select a letter, num-  
Use the Volume keys to set the Audio Type 1 to  
ber or symbol for that space.  
Repeat the last two steps for each space in the  
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name. Press the OK key to store this name in  
memory.  
Hint: The correct audio type for each channel can  
be found in the enclosed channel list.  
In order to store the data, use the Programme  
Sat (Selecting Satellite)  
keys to exit the menu line Audio Type, then press  
the OK key to store in memory.  
This menu item is used to select the satellite  
via which the desired channel can be recei-  
ved.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Sat.  
Use the Volume keys to select the desired  
Satellite, then press the OK key to store in  
memory.  
A number of satellites is available for your  
selection. The most usual ones are:  
Hint: Pressing the OK key while you are in the  
Audio Type menu line will take you to a furt-  
her sub-menu which lists the parameters of  
the Audio Type selected.  
-19° Astra LB  
-19° Astra HB  
-13° Eutelsat LB  
-13° Eutelsat HB  
(Extensive current channel lists of satellite  
broadcasts are published monthly, e.g. the  
multimedia magazine "INFOSAT").  
These parameters are fixed for Audio Types 1  
to 16, and are listed purely for information  
purposes. The parameters of Audio Types 17  
to 32 can be adjusted, thus providing for  
reception of sound tracks even of "exotic"  
satellites. The data required for Frequency A  
and B, band width and de-emphasis can be  
obtained from your retailer.  
Polarisation  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Polarisation.  
Use the Volume keys to set Polarisation H or V,  
If your TV set is fitted with a built-in ADR  
module, you can, in addition, adjust the Audio  
Types ADR1 to ADR 12 (see p. 24).  
then press OK to store in memory.  
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Mode  
Radio Mode  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
When you select the radio mode, your TV set  
is transformed into a high-quality radio recei-  
ver for analogue satellite radio programmes  
or for ADR. In order to save energy, and to  
conserve the picture tube, the RADIO/TV key  
can be switched on for listening to the radio  
in radio mode.  
Mode.  
Use the Volume keys to select STEREO, MONO  
A or MONO B, then press the OK key to store in  
memory.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Amplification (Contrast)  
Radio Mode.  
Use the Volume keys to switch the radio mode on  
Satellite channels broadcast with varying gain  
(contrast). In order to avoid distortions in the  
white areas of any picture, the contrast must  
be adjusted.  
or off, then press the OK key to store in memory.  
Hint: Amplification 1 refers to high contrast, and  
should be set, e.g., for the Astra satellite.  
Tele Text Language  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Amplification.  
Use the Volume keys to select Amplification 1 or  
The Tele Text language setting selects the set  
of symbols available for tele text. The default  
setting made at the factory is WEST. Should  
you encounter problems with foreign chan-  
nels (e.g. some letters are not displayed cor-  
rectly), you can use this item to make correc-  
tions.  
2, then press the OK key to store in memory.  
Decoder Mode  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
VT Language  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Use the Volume keys to select VT languages  
Decoder Mode.  
Use the Volume keys to select Decoder Mode  
WEST, EAST or WEST+TR, then press the OK  
key to store in memory.  
FBAS or BB, then press the OK key to store in  
memory.  
WEST  
EAST  
WEST+TR  
Western Europe, including Germany  
Eastern Europe  
Western Europe plus Turkey  
Most decoders, such as Premiere, require the  
FBAS setting.  
Use the RADIO/TV key to return to the TV picture,  
Decoder EC1  
or press the MENU key to return to the menu  
Programmes Settings.  
In order to receive scrambled programmes, a  
decoder may be connected to the SCART1  
socket.  
In this case, the following adjustment is requi-  
red:  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Decoder EC1.  
Use the Volume keys to enable the Decoder EC1,  
then press the OK key to store in memory.  
For free-to-air channels (not encoded), Decoder EC1  
must be set to OFF.  
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Settings  
The scan is completed when the menu Change  
Automatic scan of channels (TTS)  
Order is displayed.  
Use the RADIO/TV key to return to the TV picture,  
The scan will search for programmes, sort  
them, and store them in memory automatical-  
ly, beginning with programme slot 1. In this  
process, any terrestrial or cable channels  
found will be inserted in the lower programme  
slots, with satellite channels (if a built-in satel-  
lite module has been fitted) will be added at  
the end of the list of channels found. If the TV  
set is fitted with a built-in ADR module, the  
ADR stations will be stored in programme  
slots from 351 upward.  
or use the MENU key to select from Insert  
Programme, Change Programme, Copy  
Programme and Delete Programme.  
Change Order  
Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Programmes, then press the OK key to select.  
Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Programmes, then press the OK key to select.  
The menu Change Order will be displayed.  
The Menu Programmes will be displayed.  
Use the Programme keys to mark Execute TTS,  
then press the OK key to select.  
The Menu  
Execute TTS  
will be displayed.  
The current programme will be highlighted in blue on  
the left-hand list.  
Insert Programme  
Use the Programme keys to mark a programme,  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
then press the OK key to select.  
Save from.  
Use the Volume keys to specify a programme slot,  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
below which the programme list should remain  
unchanged, then press the OK key to store this in  
memory.  
Insert, then press the OK key to select.  
Use the Programme keys to mark that program-  
If you wish to change the old programme list  
completely, enter 001 at this point.  
me in the right-hand programme list, above which  
the selected programme is to be inserted.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Press the OK key to perform the task Insert  
Country.  
Programme.  
Use the Volume keys to select the country, then  
press the OK key to store in memory.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Note that no programmes are deleted in this  
process!  
TTS Start.  
Press the RADIO/TV key to return to the TV pictu-  
re, or use the MENU key to continue to change,  
copy, or delete.  
If the TV set is not fitted with a satellite modu-  
le, the Volume keys can be used to choose  
the options Repeat scan or Update.  
Press the OK key to start the scan.  
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Use the Programme keys to mark the programme  
Change Programmes  
you wish to copy, then press the OK key to select.  
In this function, two programmes exchange  
their slots in the programme list.  
Use the Programme keys to mark Copy, then  
press the OK key to select.  
Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the slot in the  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
right-hand programme list, to which the selected  
programme is to be copied.  
Programmes, then press the OK key to select.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Use the OK key to execute the command Copy  
Change Order, then press the OK key to select.  
Programme.  
The programme will be copied!  
Use the Programme keys to mark a programme,  
then press the OK key to select.  
Use the RADIO/TV key to return to the TV picture,  
or press the MENU key to continue with deleting.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Change, then press the OK key to select.  
Delete Programme  
Use the Programme keys to mark the programme  
Any programmes not required can be deleted  
from the programme list. Any programmes  
listed in slots behind a deleted programme  
will move up by one programme slot.  
in the right-hand programme list which is to be  
exchanged with the specified programme.  
Use the OK key to execute the Change  
Programmes command. The programmes will be  
exchanged.  
Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Note that no programmes are deleted!  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Use the RADIO/TV key to return to the TV picture,  
Programmes, then press the OK key to select.  
or press the MENU key to continue with copying,  
deleting.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Change Order, then press the OK key to select.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the programme  
Copying a programme  
to be deleted, then press the OK key to select.  
When copying a programme, this will appear  
additionally in a second programme slot.  
The copy function can be used, for instance,  
to facilitate the programming of new program-  
mes: since most of the parameters of satellite  
programmes are identical, you can first copy  
all the data of an existing programme to a  
free programme slot, then all you have to do  
is change those parameters which are diffe-  
rent for the new programme.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Delete, then press the OK key to select Delete  
Programme.  
The programme will be deleted!  
Use the RADIO/TV key to return to the TV picture,  
or press the MENU key to return to the  
Programmes menu.  
Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Programmes, then press the OK key to select.  
Use the Programme keys to mark Change Order,  
then press the OK key to select.  
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External satellite unit  
22 kHz Signal  
No adjustments are necessary for a modern,  
standardised external unit.  
If the external unit is fitted with a 22-kHz-con-  
If the external unit has specific features, such  
as multiswitches, mono-cable solutions, or  
similar, the following procedures must be fol-  
lowed to make the necessary adjustments.  
trolled switch. Then this must be set to ON.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
22-kHz.  
Use the Volume keys to set 22-kHz switching to  
ON or OFF, then press the OK key to store in  
memory.  
Select Satellite  
Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Polarity  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
The video polarity of most satellites is negati-  
ve  
Programmes, then press the OK key to select.  
The Programmes menu will be displayed.  
Use Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Polarity.  
SAT-outdoor unit, then press the OK key to sel-  
ect.  
Use the Volume keys to select Polarity NEGATI-  
The menu SAT-outdoor unit will be displayed.  
VE (or POSITIVE), then press the OK key to store  
in memory.  
Setting LOF V/ LOF H  
The LOF (Local Oscillator Frequency) deter-  
mines the receivable frequency range of the  
LNB. The LOF required can be obtained from  
the documentation of your external unit.  
Satellite Settings  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Use the OK key to mark the menu item Satellite.  
LOF V (or LOF H).  
The menu Satellite will be displayed, showing data  
related to the satellite broadcasting the programme  
selected.  
Use the Volume keys or the 0 - 9 keys on the  
numeric keypad to select LOF V (or LOF H), then  
press the OK key to store in memory.  
Position (Satellite Position)  
The number of satellite positions that can be  
accessed depends on whether the 22-kHz (2  
positions) or DiSEqC options (4 positions)  
have been activated.  
If only the Astra -19° and Eutelsat -13° positi-  
ons are to be received, the DiSEqC function  
can remain switched off.  
DiSEqC must be activated, if the external unit  
is fitted with DiSEqC-controlled components  
(multiswitches, LNB).  
It is therefore relevant for the following set-  
tings whether the third menu item - DiSEqC -  
of the Sat-outdoor unit menu is switched on  
or off.  
Satellite Selection  
Use the Volume keys to mark the appropriate  
satellite, then press the OK key to confirm.  
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Use the Volume keys to set the LNB feed to  
Position DiSEqC off  
13/18V or 14/19V or OFF, then press the OK key  
to store in memory.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Position.  
Use the RADIO/TV key to exit this menu, or press  
Use the Volume keys to select Position A or B,  
the Programme keys to continue to the menu item  
then press the OK key to store in memory.  
DiSEqC.  
DiSEqC  
Position DiSEqC on  
The Satellite menu will display the menu item Matrix  
instead of Position, providing the subsidiary options  
Position and Option.  
If the external unit is not fitted with DiSEqC  
components, the DiSEqC function should be  
switched off.  
Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Programmes, then press the OK key to select.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Sat-outdoor unit, then press the OK key to sel-  
ect.  
Use the Programme keys to select the menu item  
Matrix.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Use the Volume keys to select Matrix 1 to 4, then  
DiSEqC.  
press the OK key to store in memory.  
Use the Volume keys to set the DiSEqC to OFF  
Use the RADIO/TV key to exit this menu, or use  
or ON, then press the OK key to store in memory.  
the MENU key to return to the menu Sat-outdoor  
unit.  
Use the RADIO/TV key to exit this menu.  
LNB Supply  
Language  
The voltage of an LNB is usually 13/18V. If  
you are using an installation with a star-form  
distribution and multiswitches, the voltage  
should be set to 14/19V. In the case of instal-  
lations with serial distribution, so-called single  
cable solutions, the LNB feed must be swit-  
ched off.  
Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Language, then press the OK key to select.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the desired lan-  
guage, then press the OK key to select and store  
in memory.  
Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Use the RADIO/TV key to exit this menu.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Programmes, then press the OK key to select.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Sat-outdoor unit, then press the OK key to sel-  
ect.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
LNB Supply.  
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Use a SCART cable to connect the SCART socket  
AV Configuration  
of video recorder 2 with the SCART2 socket of the  
TV set.  
Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Connecting AV equipment  
AV equipment such as camcorders, video  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
recorders, DVD players, decoders, or satellite  
receivers, can be connected to the TV set  
using either the SCART sockets provided at  
the back of the set, or via the sockets (cinch,  
Hosiden) provided under the front flap of the  
set. Wherever possible, AV cables with indivi-  
dually insulated wires should be used.  
AV Configuration, then press the OK key to sel-  
ect.  
The menu AV Configuration will be displayed.  
In order to reproduce the TV sound channels,  
a hi-fi set may be connected to the cinch  
sockets provided on the back panel.  
Options for connenction:  
SCART1:  
decoder, video recorder (VHS; Video  
8). DVD player, satellite receiver  
video recorder (VHS; Video (; SVHS;  
Hi8), DVD player, satellite receiver  
camcorder (VHS; Video 8)  
SCART2:  
Cinch Front:  
Hosiden Front:  
Cinch-Audio out:  
camcorder (SVHS; Hi8)  
hi-fi set  
Use the Programme keys to mark Copy.  
Use the Volume keys to set the direction of copy-  
ing.  
When the front sockets/connections are in  
use, the audio signals are directed towards  
the front panel cinch sockets (red - right,  
white - left)  
Activating AV-inputs:  
Press the EXT key to switch through the various  
AV inputs in the following order:  
EC1 EC2FRONT EC2 SVHS  
In case of equipment fitted with a VGA interface,  
VGA will appear as a fifth switching option.  
Once the copy direction has been set (e.g.  
EC1 EC2), the outputs of the appropriate  
Hint: AV equipment operating on switching current  
will automatically activate the appropriate  
SCART input.  
SCART sockets will switch to OFF.  
If EC1 or EC2 are set to OFF, this means that  
no TV output signals will be directed to the  
SCART socket.  
Connecting a video recorder (VHS /Video 8)  
Use the RADIO/TV key to exit from this menu.  
Use a SCART cable to connect the SCART output  
This configuration allows you to make video  
tape copies while at the same time viewing  
television.  
of the video recorder to the SCART1 socket of the  
TV set.  
Use the EXT key to view either of the AV out-  
puts at any stage in order to monitor the  
copying process.  
Recording and playback (direct or via the  
timer of the TV set) can be controlled via the  
TV set.  
Copying between two video recorders  
SVHS copies cannot be made using the copy  
function.  
Each time the TV set is switched off via the  
Power switch, the Copy function is automati-  
cally reset to OFF, thus permitting recording  
of TV programmes again.  
The copying is achieved via the two SCART  
sockets of the TV set.  
Use a SCART cable to connect the SCART socket  
of video recorder 1 with the SCART1 socket of the  
TV set.  
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Playback from a camcorder  
Connecting a video recorder to the  
antenna socket  
Using the front input sockets behind the front  
panel, playback of videos in VHS or Video 8  
(Video) or in SVHS or Hi8 (S-Video) formats  
is possible.  
The sound signals are transmitted via the  
white cinch socket (left sound channel) as  
well as via the red cinch socket (right sound  
channel), while the yellow cinch socket car-  
ries the video signal, and the four-pin  
Hosiden socket should be used for S-Video.  
The various video formats will automatically  
be reproduced correctly.  
If the video recorder does not have a SCART  
socket, playback can be effected by making a  
connection via the antenna socket of the TV  
set.  
Connect the video recorder to the antenna socket  
of the TV set by means of antenna (co-axial)  
cable.  
Go to the menu Setting Programmes, find the  
programme slot to be used for video playback and  
set the output channel of the video recorder to this  
programme slot (see page 10 - manual selection  
of programmes).  
Use suitable cables to connect the video and  
audio outputs of the camcorder to the front input  
sockets of the TV set.  
Use the EXT key to select the FRONT AV input.  
The instruction manual of your video recorder  
will tell you, which output channel is being  
used.  
Start playback on the camcorder.  
Generally , the output channel will be in the  
UHF range (channels C21 to C50).  
Copying from Camcorder to Video recorder  
Connecting a decoder and Recording  
Use cinch cables to connect the audio and video  
outputs of the camcorder to the front panel inputs  
of the TV set (see above).  
Use a SCART cable to connect the video recorder  
to one of the SCART sockets.  
Use the EXT key to select the FRONT-AV input.  
scrambled (encoded) programmes  
Use a SCART cable to connect the decoder to the  
SCART1 socket of the TV set.  
Go to the menu Selecting Programmes, set the  
menu item Decoder EC1 to ON (see p. 11 or 13)  
Use a SCART cable to connect the video recorder  
In order to copy, you must start the camcorder on  
Playback, and the video recorder on Record.  
It is possible to copy simultaneously from the  
FRONT connection to two video recorders  
connected to the two SCART sockets.  
While copying via the FRONT panel, it is not  
possible to view TV programmes at the same  
time.  
to the SCART2 socket of the TV set.  
This configuration will allow you to watch  
scrambled programmes, and to record them.  
Connecting a component with RGB outputs  
Copies can be made in video format.  
When using a camcorder with only one sound  
channel (mono), use the white cinch socket  
for the left sound channel on the front panel  
of the TV set. Use the A/B key to select  
LEFT, to ensure that sound is reproduced via  
both loudspeakers.  
Components fitted with an RGB output, such  
as digital satellite receivers, DVD players or  
video disc players) can be connected to the  
SCART1 socket.  
Use a SCART cable to connect the component to  
the SCART1 socket of the TV set.  
Use the EXT key to select the AV input EC1.  
(When copying via the FRONT connections,  
do not select the AV configuration Copy!)  
Components with switching voltage will auto-  
matically switch to SCART1.  
Playback from SVHS/ HI 8 video recorder  
Playback is possible via the SCART2 socket.  
Use a SCART cable to connect the SCART socket Hint:  
The switching to RGB will only be effected if  
the component provides a second  
switching voltage (approx. 1V) to pin 16 of  
the SCART1 socket.  
of the video recorder with the SCART2 socket of  
the TV set.  
Use the EXT key to select the AV input EC2  
SVHS.  
Start Playback on the video recorder.  
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Settings  
Timer / Clock  
Programme Timer  
Four timer blocks are available for automatic  
The TV set has an internal clock, as well as  
several timers.  
video recordings; in each case, the program-  
me slot, as well as the date and time for  
beginning and end of the recording (switching  
TV set on and off) can be entered. When a  
timer has been set, the TV screen and sound  
section are switched off, so that the TV set  
draws less current than during regular opera-  
tion. The times set for the various timers may  
not overlap, i.e. each timer block must be  
completed before the start of the next block.  
As the internal clock may be slightly inaccura-  
te, and as broadcast times for TV program-  
mes may differ slightly from published times,  
you should plan for a slight reserve in your  
timer settings. The exact recording time will  
be determined by the video recorder.  
Clock (Time)  
You will generally not have to set the date  
and time, as the internal clock is set automa-  
tically each time the set is switched on. The  
correct time is downloaded from the tele text  
information of whichever programme has  
been stored in programme slot 1.  
So that the timer function is available to you  
even under unusual reception conditions,  
(e.g. if your TV set is to be used in a distant  
foreign country, or if the SCART connection is  
used to supply the TV signal to the set), pro-  
vision is made for this to be set manually in  
the menu Clock.  
The time setting is retained while the TV set  
is in standby mode.  
Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Timer, then press the OK key to select.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Programme Timer, then press the OK key to sel-  
ect.  
The menu Programme Timer will be displayed.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Timer, then press the OK key to select.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Clock, then press the OK key to select.  
The menu Clock will be displayed.  
Time and date can be set on this menu.  
Menu Timer  
Menu Clock  
Use the Volume keys to select on of the four  
Timer No., then press the OK key to store in  
memory.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Use the Volume keys to move around the fields in  
which you wish to enter data, and use the  
Programme keys to change the values.  
Use the OK key to accept the time display.  
State, then use the Volume keys to set.  
Press the MENU key to return to the menu Timer,  
OFF  
ONCE  
DAILY  
Timer is deactivated  
Timer switches on and off once  
Timer switches on and off daily, inde-  
or press the RADIO/TV key to return to the TV pic-  
ture.  
pendent of the date  
WEEKLY  
Timer switches on and off on the  
same weekday  
Press the OK key to store in memory.  
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Settings  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Sleeptimer  
Programm.  
When a sleeptimer has been set, it will switch  
the TV set to standby after a preselected  
time.  
Use the Volume keys to select the programme in  
single steps, then press the OK key to store in  
memory.  
Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Timer, then press the OK key to select.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Start Time, then press the OK key to confirm.  
Sleeptimer.  
The current date and time will be displayed in the  
Help-line.  
The menu Sleeptimer will be displayed.  
Use the Programme keys to select the fields for  
entry, then use the Volume keys to enter the date  
and starting time in single-digit steps, then press  
the OK key to store in memory.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Stop Time, then press the OK key to confirm.  
Use the Volume keys to select the desired time  
period (1…240 minutes) in steps of one minute at  
a time, then press the OK key to store in memory.  
Use the Programme keys to select the fields for  
entry, then use the Volume keys to enter the date  
and end time in single-digit steps, then press the  
OK key to store in memory.  
The Sleep Timer is deactivated in the OFF  
position.  
Use the RADIO/TV key to return to the TV picture,  
or press the MENU key to display the menu  
Timer.  
Use the Standby/on key to set the TV in standby  
mode.  
The current timer will set the TV set into "TIMER  
ACTIVE" mode for the preselected period.  
Headphone Connection  
A standard socket for a set of headphones (3.5 mm  
cinch plug, approx. 30 Ohm) is located behind the  
front panel flap.  
In order to monitor the video recording being  
made, the Standby/on key can be used to  
switch the TV on or off. In this mode, only the  
volume can be adjusted (Volume keys and  
Mute key).  
The timer parameters entered will be deleted  
from memory if the TV set is switched off via  
the Power key (recording will be interrupted).  
Connecting a HI-FI system  
Sound quality can possibly be improved by  
connecting a high-quality stereo or Dolby sur-  
round system.  
Cinch sockets (Audio out) at the back of the TV  
set are available for connection via a stereo cinch  
cable to the "Line In" sockets of a stereo amplifier.  
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VGA/ Computer Connection  
VGA/ Computer Connection  
Setup  
Listening to Satellite Radio  
If your TV set is fitted with a satellite module,  
you can listen to (analogue) satellite radio  
while you are working at your PC. In this  
case, you will have to go to the desired satel-  
lite radio programme slot, and switch into  
VGA mode from there, using the EXT key.  
If, in addition to a satellite module, your TV  
set is also fitted with an ADR module, you  
can listen to the sound of an ADR station by  
switching into VGA mode from an ADR pro-  
gramme slot.  
As the TV set is equipped with a VGA interfa-  
ce, a computer image in VGA mode (640x480  
dots/ 60 Hz) can be shown as a full-screen  
image.  
To do this, you will require a monitor cable  
with 2 x Sub-D 15-pin plugs, in order to  
connect the monitor output of the graphics  
card with the VGA input of the TV set.  
Before the connection is made, you will have  
to set the PC to the required resolution  
(640x480 pixels) as well as picture frequency.  
If you are using Windows 95/98, you will  
need to follow the steps: Start > Settings >  
System Settings> Display> Settings under  
Monitor. The picture frequency can be set to  
60 Hz under the option "Further Options".  
The required procedure may vary slightly  
according to the operating system.  
Setting and storing the contrast, bright-  
ness, size and geometry of a VGA image  
These settings are necessary only when you  
are installing the combination of PC and TV  
set for the first time.  
Connect the monitor output socket of the PC with  
Hint: It is helpful to display an empty Excel work-  
sheet in order to assist in making the  
settings.  
the VGA input socket of the TV set.  
Both components are now ready for use.  
General procedure:  
Operation  
Press the MENU key while you are in VGA mode  
Switching on VGA Mode  
to display the menu VGA Settings.  
Use the EXT key and press repeatedly until VGA  
is selected for the screen display.  
Switching off VGA Mode  
Use the RADIO/TV, Programme, EXT or the  
numeric keys to return to the TV picture.  
Sound reproduction  
Use the Programme keys to mark the required  
If you want to listen to PC sound via the TV  
set, you can use an appropriate connection  
cable with adapters to connect the output  
from the sound card of the PC to the  
SCART1 socket of the TV set.  
menu items, use the Volume keys to adjust the  
values.  
Use the OK key to store the selected values in  
memory.  
In order for the sound transmitted via this  
connection to be audible via the TV loudspea- -Contrast  
kers, the VGA mode must be selected from a  
programme slot in which a TV programme is  
also stored.  
Set the VGA contrast for optimum picture reproduc-  
tion under normal viewing conditions, then press the  
OK key to store in memory.  
Use the Volume keys to adjust the volume.  
Use the Sound Mute key to switch the sound off  
(mute).  
-Brightness  
Set the brightness to a level at which very dark areas  
are reproduced on screen as black, then press the  
OK key to store in memory.  
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VGA Computer Connection - ADR  
Horizontal Shift  
Set the image to be in the centre of the screen on  
ADR (ASTRA DIGITAL RADIO)  
the horizontal plane, then press OK key to store in  
memory.  
If your TV set is fitted with an ADR module,  
you have the opportunity to listen to the ADR  
radio programmes broadcast all over Europe  
via satellite in first-class CD quality.  
The ADR programmes are stored in memory  
at the factory, but you can, of course, update  
this list whenever you wish. The exact positi-  
on of the ADR programme package depends  
on the number of programmes found by  
means of TTS scan.  
(The programme slot of the first ADR pro-  
gramme = 351 plus the number of terrestrial  
and cable programmes).  
Horizontal Size  
Set the width of the image so that all parts of the  
PC image are visible on the left and right borders  
of the image, then press the OK key to store in  
memory.  
Operation  
Select any ADR programme slot.  
Vertical Shift  
You will hear the sound tracks of the ADR  
station selected. After a short time the ADR  
display table will appear, showing additional  
information provided by the station.  
Set the image so that it is centred on the screen in  
the vertical plane, then press the OK key to store  
in memory.  
Vertical Size  
Set the height of the image so that all parts of the  
PC image are visible on the upper and lower bor-  
ders of the image, then press the OK key to store  
in memory.  
Press the MENU key to deselect the display of the  
ADR display table, and to return to normal operati-  
on of the TV set.  
Parabola  
Set vertical lines on the left and right borders of  
the image so that they appear straight, then press  
the OK key to store in memory.  
Hint: The controls on the front panel of the TV set,  
as well as the Switching, OK and EXT keys  
are only functional when the ADR display  
table is switched off.  
Selecting a different ADR programme will result in  
the ADR display table being shown again.  
Press the RADIO/TV to switch into radio mode  
Trapezoid  
Set the vertical lines on the left and right borders  
(see page 6), i.e. the picture tube is switched off  
completely.  
of the image so that they appear to run parallel,  
then press the  
OK key to store  
in memory.  
You can listen to the sound of the ADR programme  
selected. The volume control is functional.  
The power consumption of the TV set is sig-  
nificantly reduced when radio mode is in use.  
Use the RADIO/TV key to exit this menu.  
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ADR (ASTRA DIGITAL RADIO)  
Stroring new ADR programmes in memory  
Storing an ADR programme in memory  
Storing new ADR programmes in memory  
Two possibilities exist for this:  
A complete scan of all ADR programmes,  
which will automatically find any new pro-  
grammes.  
Basically, a new ADR programme will be sto-  
red in the same way as a satellite TV pro-  
gramme (see page 11).  
When entering the menu item "Audio type",  
one of the types ADR1 to ADR12 must be  
entered, these are to be found following on  
after the audio types 1…32 in the list. An allo-  
cation of the various audio types to the corre-  
sponding sound sub-carrier frequency can be  
found in the list "Audio types".  
Or  
Storing individual programmes in memory, for  
which you will need the information pertaining  
to the programmes (see list station program-  
ming).  
Use the Programme keys to go to a different  
ADR-Scan  
menu line, then press the OK key to store in  
memory.  
Press the RADIO/TV key to exit this menu.  
All satellite programmes stored in programme  
slots 1 to 350 will be scanned for ADR pro-  
grammes, and any new programmes found  
will be added to the existing list of ADR pro-  
grammes (updating of existing programme  
list).  
Audio Types  
Audio  
Type  
Audio frequency  
A
Bandwidth  
Deemphasis  
MHz  
B
Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
Programmes, then press the OK key to select.  
Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item  
ADR Search, then press the OK key to select.  
The Menu ADR Search will be displayed.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7.02  
7,38  
7.74  
8.10  
8.46  
6.50  
6.50  
6.60  
6.60  
6.60  
5.80  
6.60  
6.40  
6.85  
7.25  
7.25  
6.20  
6.80  
7.74  
8.13  
8.21  
8.14  
8.25  
7.55  
7.85  
7.38  
6.60  
8.20  
7.25  
7.75  
6.60  
7.20  
7.20  
7.56  
7.92  
8.28  
8.64  
6.60  
5.80  
6.65  
6.60  
6.60  
6.60  
5.80  
7.75  
8.20  
8.20  
8.65  
6.80  
7.20  
7.29  
8.35  
8.48  
8.37  
8.49  
7.83  
8.20  
8.02  
6.65  
8.38  
6.80  
8.65  
5.80  
7.20  
low  
low  
low  
low  
adaptive  
adaptive  
adaptive  
adaptive  
adaptive  
50µs  
50µs  
50µs  
50µs  
J 17  
J 17  
J 17  
J 17  
J 17  
J 17  
J 17  
50µs  
J 17  
low  
high  
high  
high  
high  
high  
high  
high  
high  
high  
high  
high  
high  
high  
low  
low  
low  
low  
low  
low  
low  
low  
high  
low  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
Press the OK key to start the ADR scan.  
50µs  
50µs  
50µs  
adaptive  
adaptive  
50µs  
adaptive  
adaptive  
adaptive  
50µs  
adaptive  
adaptive  
off  
Any new ADR programme found will be listed in the  
Search menu. The scan will be completed after about  
25 minutes, and the menu Change Order will be dis-  
played.  
low  
low  
high  
low  
Any new ADR programmes will be appended  
to the existing list of programmes, and will  
initially be allocated names such as ADR_01,  
ADR_02, etc. for OSD purposes. When the  
programme is selected for the first time, the  
actual programme name will be shown in the  
ADR menu. This name can be entered in the  
menu Setting Programmes (see page 12).  
The menu Change Order can be used to sort  
the ADR programmes into any of the 500 pro-  
gramme slots provided by the TV set.  
off  
ADR  
ADR  
ADR  
ADR  
ADR  
ADR  
ADR  
ADR  
ADR  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
6.12  
6.30  
6.48  
6.66  
6.84  
7.74  
7.92  
8.10  
8.28  
8.46  
7.38  
7.56  
ADR 10  
ADR 11  
ADR 12  
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Technical Terms (Glossary)  
AFC-  
Automatic Frequency Control - tunes the programme  
automatically  
ASTRA DIGITAL RADIO - high quality radio reception via  
satellite  
LNBs it is used to switch into the High range.  
Multiswitch- Additional component of antenna unit, permits  
several satellite receivers to be connected to a single  
satellite dish  
ADR-  
Antenna cable- Cable connection between the modulator of the  
satellite receiver and the antenna input of the TV set,  
used as an alternative where no SCART connection is  
provided.  
NTSC Playback- Facilitates the reproduction of NTSC signals at  
60 Hz, if these were first transcoded in PAL  
OSD-  
PAL-  
On Screen Display - showing data on the screen  
Internationally widespread method for transmitting colour  
television  
Audio- Related to sound matters  
Audio Type- Consecutively numbered settings for satellite sound  
PALplus- Improved version of PAL designed for 16:9 format  
Picture Format- Indicates the ratio between the height and the  
width of the image. The most usual formats are 4:3 and  
16:9  
AV-  
a wide category of equipment suited for sound and image  
reproduction and recording. See SCART  
AV Configuration- Connecting several items of AV equipment  
together  
Polarisation plane- In order to better utilise the available fre  
quency range, satellites will transmit neighbouring pro-  
grammes with opposite polarisation (horizontal and verti-  
cal, or dextro-rotatory and laevo-rotatory). This must be  
noted when setting and storing a satellite programme (see  
page 12)  
AVL-  
BB-  
Automatic Volume Limiter - a function of the TV set that  
allows volume differences between movies and adverti-  
sing spots to be reduced  
Basic Band contains data and sound carriers in addition to  
the FBAS signal  
CE certification- Declaration by the manufacturer that the equip-  
ment complies with the standards of the European Union  
Channel- Frequency range within which a station/programme ope-  
rates  
In order to receive both polarisation planes, either two  
single LNBs or one V/H LNB are required.  
Programme timer- Electronic clock used to switch the TV set on  
and off for video recording of satellite transmissions  
Radio mode- Used to listen to satellite radio programmes and  
ADR while keeping the picture tube switched off in order  
to save electricity  
Cinch socket-Connection socket for video or audio signals  
Copy-  
Duplication of video recordings, using two video recorders  
connected via the SCART connections  
CTI-  
Colour Transient Improvement - provides better separati-  
on of neighbouring colours on the screen  
RGB Reproduction- The letters stand for red, green and blue -  
the signals are generated by equipment such as DVD  
players and computers, resulting in high-resolution images  
Satellite module- An expansion module fitted in the TV set,  
replaces a satellite receiver  
SCART- Type of connector (21 pins) used in conjunction with TV  
sets, video players, satellite receivers and other electronic  
equipment in order to transmit audio and video signals  
(AV).  
Decoder- Additional item of equipment required for receiving  
scrambled (encoded) audio and video signals  
DiSEqC- Digital Satellite Equipment Control - a digital control signal  
used to control DiSEqC-compatible components of the  
external unit via the antenna connection, enables recepti-  
on of more than one satellite via a single cable.  
Dual channel sound- Two different sound tracks are broadcast,  
e.g. the original language plus one synchronised language  
EC1- Euroconnector 1 - another name for SCART1  
External unit- Description for the entire system mounted outdoors,  
consisting of the parabolic dish antenna as well as one or  
more LNBs, to receive signals from one or more satellites.  
FBAS signal- German abbreviation for Colour Image Sensing  
Synchronous Signal, this contains, among other data, the  
complete picture information of the TV picture  
Fine tuning- Fine tuning of station/programme - this optimizes the  
image even in the presence of transmission errors from  
the transmitter. It also influences the quality of video text  
Format switching- Refers to the switching that is necessary for the  
undistorted reproduction of 16:9 images on 16:9 TV sets.  
This switching is usually automatic  
Sleep timer- Internal clock in the TV set. The TV set switches it-  
self into standby mode after a preselected period (max.  
240 minutes)  
Source- This delivers the television signal. In the menu Setting  
Programmes, satellite (SAT) or terrestrial resp. cable  
(Terr.) sources can be selected (see pp. 10 and 12)  
Standby- Mode in which the TV set can be switched on fully via  
the remote control, but in which it draws very little current  
SVHS- Super VHS - recording protocol for video recorders, ensu-  
res high picture quality. The black-and-white as well as the  
colour portions of the picture signals are transmitted sepa-  
rately via the SCART or the Hosiden connection  
S-Video- Super Video - another name for SVHS or Hi8  
SVM-  
Speed Velocity Modulation - improves image sharpness  
by providing a sophisticated switch for velocity modulation  
of the electron rays in the picture tube  
FLOF tele text- A tele text format used by several programmes, but  
not in Germany  
Hi-Fi-  
High fidelity, refers to high quality sound reproduction  
Tele text- Additional information provided free of charge by most  
broadcasters, can be displayed on screen  
Terrestrial programmes- Broadcast from earth-bound locations,  
as opposed to satellite  
Timer- Programmable clock, see sleep timer and programme  
timer  
LNB/LNC (Low Noise Block converter)- Receiving unit at the  
focal point of the parabolic dish antenna, converts the sig-  
nal from the frequency range of the satellite to the inter-  
mediate frequency of the receiver.  
LNB Supply- Power supply to the LNB  
LOF-  
Local oscillator frequency, measured in MHz or GHz,  
varies according to the LNB and the frequency range  
received. Can be set via the menu "outdoor unit">  
"Satellite"  
TTS-  
TechniSat Tuning System - an automatic scan programme  
that searches for, sorts and stores all programmes in a  
sensible order. This order can be influenced by the coun-  
try or language selected  
Receiving frequency of the receiver = transmitting fre-  
quency of the satellite - LOF.  
Megatext- Convenient form of tele text providing good graphics as  
well as a large page memory, facilitating rapid access to  
pages  
Menu- Convenient form of display on screen, with tree-like struc-  
ture, used to make settings for many functions, and to  
store these, can be operated with relatively few keys (see  
page 7)  
Mode- Type of audio reception, determines whether a mono, ste-  
reo or dual-channel programme will be received.  
Modulation at 22 KHz- Apart from the 14/28 Volt switching mode,  
this also serves to switch between 2 LNBs. In universal  
TOP-  
Table of Pages - a German tele text protocol, in which all  
pages are sorted in groups and blocks. All pages can be  
addressed by means of four coloured keys on the remote  
control, without having to know any page numbers  
Video Graphics Array - quality standard for image repro-  
duction in computers  
VGA-  
VHS-  
Video Home System - conventional standard recording  
system used by most video recorders  
Video- Picture signal, description for VHS or Video 8  
Y/C in- Input socket on front panel for SVHS or Hi8 camcorder  
Zoom- Enlarging the TV image in all directions  
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Index of keywords  
Trouble-shooting guide  
Page  
8
16  
3
23ff  
14  
23  
12  
12  
24  
18  
9
What if the TV set cannot be switched on, or the picture tube does  
not light up?  
Switch on and off once using the Power key, if this does not  
help, call a technician.  
No picture, no sound, no indicator light  
No current  
Power plugged in?  
Power switch on?  
No picture, sound working  
16: 9 format  
22 kHz signal  
ADR module  
ADR - store programmes  
ADR - programme list  
ADR - operation  
AFC  
Audio type (setting)  
Audio type (table)  
AV equipment  
TV set is in radio mode (only when in satellite mode)  
When switching on for the first time, the initial setup described on  
page 3 is not shown  
AVL - store  
Camcorder - connecting  
Changing batteries  
Channel selection  
Cinch socket  
Computer connection  
Copy function (video)  
Date display  
Decoder - setting EC1  
DiSEqC  
Dual channel sound broadcasts  
DVD players  
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3
The initial setup is possible only once, and may have been dele-  
ted by the retailer. You can still set all programmes via the auto-  
matic scan (see pp. 10 ff)  
10  
18ff  
22ff  
18  
7
11,13  
16ff  
6
Remote control not working, front panel controls okay  
Check batteries of remote control  
Remote control not working even with fresh batteries  
Set operating code TV to remote control  
Only noise received, no programme on screen  
Check antenna  
Ghost images, double contours on several programmes, or noise  
interference (in cable configurations)  
Try to improve with the aid of Fine Tuning  
Black or white spikes in picture (with satellite reception)  
Check external satellite unit (direction of dish, cable and multi-  
switch connections)  
9,18  
10  
8
Fine tuning  
Format adjustment  
Freez frame function  
Frequency of satellite programme  
Front control panel  
Gain control - set  
Headphones - connecting  
Headphones - store volume  
Hi-fi system - connecting  
Hosiden socket  
LNB  
LNB feed  
LOF - setting  
Main Menu  
6
12  
18ff  
13  
21  
9
Correct satellite frequency (see page 12)  
AFC switched on?  
Strong rain or snowfall  
If LOF of the LNB out of alignment due to temperature changes,  
correct LOF  
4,18,21  
18ff  
16ff  
17  
16ff  
8ff  
17  
8ff  
6
Satellite programmes with horizontal polarisation not received  
LNB feed voltage too low, increase by 1V to 14/19V (see page  
17)  
Matrix  
Menu  
Mute  
Occasional stripes in picture  
Cable setup may not be in order  
Interference could be from other electrical appliances, or other  
programmes  
Name of programme - setting  
Noise suppression - set  
Norm  
11ff  
8
10  
8ff  
3
TV set switches itself on  
Check whether sleep timer set  
Picture suddenly dark, or sound off on all programmes  
Call technician  
Colour spots appear in picture after turning TV set, or through  
magnetic influences  
Remove sources of magnetic interference, e.g. move loudspea-  
ker boxes further away  
Switch set off and only switch on again after at least 10 minutes  
Errors in tele text tables  
Antenna signal weak or interrupted  
Programme setting not accurate  
Recording with programme timer not working  
Internal clock not working, or not set correctly (clock can be set  
by switching on and off)  
On-screen menu  
Operating a video recorder  
PALplus decoder  
Parental control  
Polarisation of satellite transmissions  
Polarity (video)  
Position of a satellite  
Programmes - insert, copy, delete, exchange  
Programmes - receive scrambled/encoded  
Programme settings - store  
Programmes - source  
Quiz solutions - display  
Radio mode  
8
6
12  
16  
16ff  
14ff  
19  
10ff  
10,12  
7
13,23  
4
19  
11,16  
3
Remote control  
RGB reproduction  
Satellite external unit  
Satellite module  
Programme slot 1 is a programme that does not provide tele  
text  
Satellite - selecting  
Satellite - setting  
Satellite receiver - connecting  
SCART socket  
Sleep timer - set  
Sound reproduction in VGA mode  
Sound settings  
Standby  
Stereo  
SVHS/Hi8 reproduction  
Tele text  
12  
16  
18  
18ff  
21  
22  
9
5
6
19  
7
Poor picture quality on programme slot 1  
Check whether recording timer set correctly  
Check video recorder connection (SCART cable)  
No picture from computer in VGA mode  
Break in VGA cable (TV image appears double and superimpo-  
sed on screen)  
Image from computer not legible in VGA mode  
Check whether VGA resolution (640 x 480 pixels, 60 Hz) set in  
computer  
Boot computer in Safe Mode, then select resolution  
Tele text - language  
Time -clock  
Time - clock display  
Timer - setting  
11,13  
20  
6
20ff  
6
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Opening the housing as well as incorrectly exe-  
cuted repairs can endanger your life!  
TOP tele text  
TTS (automatic programme scan)  
VGA - setting up connection  
Video recorder - connecting  
Volume - store setting  
VPS times - display  
Zoom function  
3,14  
22ff  
18  
9
7
6
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Programme Allocation Tables  
Use the following tables to record your individual  
programme allocations  
Programme name  
Programme slot  
Programme slot  
Programme name  
1
2
1
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
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Technical Data  
TV set  
Classic Line  
72-5004C  
Classic Line Classic Line  
Classic Line Colani  
Colani  
55-5003C  
70-5001C  
63-5001C  
55-5002C  
72-5000C  
Tube  
Tube type  
rectangular-invar Blackline S  
Blackline S  
Black Matrix Superflat  
Black Matrix  
Screen size (diag.)  
Screen size (visible)  
Format switch 4:3/16:9  
Scan rate 100 Hz  
Image sharpness 3-stage  
Noise reduction 3-stage  
Freeze frame/details  
SVM  
72cm  
68cm  
70cm  
66cm  
63cm  
59cm  
55cm  
51cm  
72cm  
68cm  
55cm  
51cm  
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CTI improved colour contour  
Zoom 33%  
Operation  
Channel memory excl.sat  
Channel memory incl.sat.  
TTS aut.progr.syst.  
OSD menu guide  
Sleep-, Programme timer  
Parental lock  
200  
500  
+
+
+
200  
500  
+
+
+
200  
500  
+
+
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200  
500  
+
+
+
200  
500  
+
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200  
500  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Hotel mode  
+
+
+
+
+
+
Audio  
Stereo/dual channel  
Power output in W (RMS)  
No. of loudspeakers  
Adj. Headphone amp.  
Radio mode  
+
+
+
+
2 x 8  
2
+
+
+
+
2 x 8  
2
+
+
2 x 12  
2 x 12  
2 x 12  
2 x 12  
4
+
+
4
+
+
2
+
+
4
+
+
Standards  
BG stereo-DK mono-I-L/L'-  
NICAM  
+
+
+
+
+
+
PAL-SECAM  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
NTSC Playback (PAL 60 Hz)  
E02-12/E 21-69/ S01-40  
Connections  
SCART1 (FBAS/RGB)  
SCART2 (FBAS/YC)  
Audio cinch in/cinch out  
Y/C in front (Hosiden)  
VHS in front (cinch)  
Headphones 3.5mm jack  
Video text  
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+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
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+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
TOP/FLOF  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Megatext 512 pages  
Sub-page memory 79 pages  
Power supply  
Standby 1W  
+
+
+
+
+
+
2.standby (copy, radio,timer)  
Mains supply 230 V  
Power consumption in Watt  
Size, weight  
+
+
120  
+
+
120  
+
+
120  
+
+
100  
+
+
130  
+
+
100  
Dimensions in cm (w x h x d) 87x49x49  
81x57x48  
35  
73x52x45  
30  
66x46x47  
25  
85x67x54  
40  
68x55x50  
25  
Weight in kg  
Optional extras  
Satellite module  
ADR module  
VGA  
36  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ standard  
- not provided  
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Brief operating instructions  
Switching the TV set on or off  
Tele text  
To switch the set on or off  
Press the TXT key to display tele text. Use  
Press the Power key at the front of the TV  
the numeric keys 0 - 9 to select individual  
set  
pages with their three-digit code  
Page selection with TOP tele text  
To switch on from standby mode  
Press the Standby/on key on the remote  
Press the red key to page one page back  
control or  
Press the green key to move one page for-  
Press the Programme keys on the remote  
ward  
control or  
Press the yellow key to select the tele text  
Press the numeric keys 0 to 9  
group shown in the yellow box at the bottom  
of the page  
To switch off into standby mode  
Press the blue key to select the tele text  
Press the Standby/on key on the remote  
block shown in the blue box at the bottom of  
the page  
control  
Tele text sub-pages  
Selecting a programme via the remote control  
Press the Programme keys to select a new  
Press the OK key to activate the sub-page  
programme  
memory, this will initiate a download of sub-  
pages  
You may press a numeric key or keys to sel-  
Press the Programme keys to display the  
ect a different programme directly  
selected sub-page  
Press the OK key to exit the sub-page mode  
Selecting a programme via the programme list  
Press the OK key to display the programme  
Tele text - Additional functions  
list  
Use the Programme keys to select a new  
Press the Switching key to change the colou-  
programme, then press the OK key to confirm  
red keys to a second tele text level, in which  
four additional functions are provided  
Switch key for previous programme  
Pressing the Switching key takes you back  
1. Stop paging through sub-pages  
Press the red key to stop paging through sub-  
to the last programme selected previously  
pages - press again to continue paging  
Adjusting volume  
Use the Volume keys to adjust the volume of 2. Enlarge text pages  
Press the green key to enlarge the upper or  
the built-in loudspeakers  
lower half of the tele text page  
Sound off (mute)  
Press the Sound Mute key to switch the  
3. Show concealed information  
Press the yellow key to show up concealed  
sound on or off  
information (e.g. solutions to a quiz, VPS  
times), press again to conceal the information  
again  
Selecting sound mode  
Press the A/B key to select the sound mode  
Stereo/ Mono/ Dual  
In the case of terrestrial broadcasts, use the  
A/B key to select between mono and stereo  
In the case of dual channel broadcasts, use  
4. Show TV picture without exiting tele text  
Press the blue key to display the TV picture,  
press again to show tele text  
the A/B key to switch between channels A  
and B  
Exiting tele text  
Press the RADIO/TV key to exit tele text  
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Brief operating instructions  
Display hint  
Freeze frame  
Press the yellow ? key to display or hide a  
Press the STOP key to freeze the picture,  
help table  
press again to continue with regular view  
Display clock time  
* Zoom (only in 16:9 sets)  
Press the blue INFO key to display the time  
Press the green ZOOM key to enlarge the  
and other information  
image by 33%  
* Increase picture width (only in 16:9 sets)  
Activate an AV and VGA input  
Press the EXT key to switch trough the  
Press the Format Change key to increase  
various AV inputs in the following order:  
EC1-EC2-FRONT-EC2 SVHS (-VGA)  
picture width without changing the picture  
height  
Key functions of the remote control unit  
Sound selection  
Channel A/B  
Stereo/Mono/Dual  
Parental lock  
* Format change (at 16:9)  
Sound Mute (on/off)  
Standby/on  
Numeric keypad  
OK-  
Multifunction key  
Programme +  
Volume -  
Volume +  
Programme -  
-
TV / Radio mode  
Tele text off  
Menu on/off  
Tele text page +  
Tele text page -  
Switching key (programme)  
Tele text on  
Date, Time, Information  
Tele text - next block  
Hidden information  
Tele text - next group  
EXT  
Equipment code  
Important! Press the T V key at bottom right after each time you have changed  
the batteries!  
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