7 Special features of your television set
8 Receiving digital stations
8 GRUNDIG SCR System
8 Important notes on environmental protec-
tion
8 Notes on still images
9 PACKING CONTENTS
9 Standart accessory
9 Optional accessory
10 CONNECTION/PREPARA-
TION
10 Connecting the antenna and power corda
11 Setting up or hanging
12 Inserting batteries in the remote control
13 OVERVIEW
13 Connections on the television set
15 Control buttons on the TV
15 Multi-function switch
16 Remote control - main functions
17 Remote control - all functions
18 INITIAL SET-UP
18 Settings for connecting to the home net-
work
18 Tuning channels
19 Initial set-up – overview
20 Arrange Initial set-up
24 Changing the Channel Editor for the
32 Switching on and off
32 Selecting channels
32 Selecting stations from lists
32 Selecting AV channels
32 Adjusting the volume
32 Muting
32 Displaying information
33 Audio language
33 Subtitles
33 Zap function
33 PIP mode
33 PIP (picture in a picture) allows you to
watch an inset picture from a second
picture source in addition to the current
station.
34 TV OPERATION – ADDITIONAL
FUNCTIONS
34 Sleep timer
34 Zoom function
34 Changing the picture format
35 Audio settings
35 Picture settings
36 ELECTRONIC TV GUIDE
36 Log on to the “RoviGuideTM“
36 The Electronic TV guide in Offline mode
37 The Electronic TV guide in Online mode
37 The homepage
38 Creating your own profile
38 Changing the font size of the channel
guide
38 Data collection
38 Restoring the settings
39 HBBTV MODE
39 What is HbbTV?
40 Using HbbTV
40 Additional functions for video indexes
40 Deactivate and activate HbbTV
40 Deactivate and activate digital teletext
41 TELETEXT MODE
41 TOP text or FLOF text mode
41 Normal text mode
41 Additional functions
nal data medium
43 Connecting external data media
44 USB recording settings
45 Time shift – ″ Pausing” programmes
46 Recording TV programmes
46 One-touch programme recording
46 Recording a programme from the channel
list
47 Programme setting for recording
48 Editing the timer
48 Deleting a timer
49 Playback
49 Deleting programmes from the recorded
files menu
50 USB OPERATION
50 File formats for USB operating
51 Connecting external data media
51 Removing the external data
media
52 The file browser
52 Settings in the USB setup menu
53 Playback basic functions
54 Additional playback functions
56 Playing the video, music and image files
with home network connection
56 Selecting the digital media server
57 Playback
57 Other playback options
58 SMART INTER@CTIVE TV 4.0+
58 SMART Inter@ctive TV 4.0+ internet ap-
plications
58 USB keyboard and mouse
58 Getting Started with Smart Inter@ctive TV
60 Smart Inter@ctive TV 4.0+ home page
60 Navigating in the main menu
60 Playing and other options in the applica-
tions
61 Web browser menu
61 Web browser applications
62 LANGUAGE SETTINGS
62 Changing the menu language
62 Changing the audio language
62 Changing the subtitle language
62 Changing the keyboard
64 Auto sleep
64 Store logo view
64 Power LED brightness
65 Power save mode
65 Switching on/off weather information
65 Switching on/off help information
66 TIMER FUNCTIONS
66 Sleep timer
66 On timer (Auto On)
67 Off timer (Auto Off)
68 PARENTAL SETTINGS
68 Parental Guidance
68 Locking the menus
69 Blocking the multifunction switch
69 Changing the PIN code
69 Blocking a television channel
70 Watching a blocked television channel
70 Resetting PIN code
75 DIGI LINK
75 The Digi Link functions of the television
76 Device Control
77 High definition – HD ready
77 Connection options
78 Connecting an external device
79 Using a DVD recorder, DVD player, video
recorder or set-top box
79 Headphones
80 Hi-fi system
81 Playing the audio signal via the HiFi
84 What is common interface?
84 Inserting the CA module
84 Access control for CA module and smart
cards
85 NETWORK SETUP
85 Network connection
85 Wired network
86 Wired network settings
88 Wireless network
88 Wireless network settings
92 Change TV Name
93 Connecting the TV to a “hidden” network
94 SETTING FURTHER CHANNELS
94 Searching for all digital channels from a
satellite automatically
95 Searching for digital channels from a
satellite manually on a transponder
96 Antenna settings and searching for digital
channels from a satellite automatically
97 Antenna settings, SCR system and search-
ing for digital channels from a satellite
automatically
98 Antenna settings for DiSEqC 1.0/1.1 and
searching digital channels from a satellite
automatically
100 Motor antenna setup (DiSEqC 1.2)
101 Searching for digital channels from the
cable provider automatically
102 Searching for digital channels from the
cable provider manually
102 Searching for digital terrestrial TV chan-
nels automatically
103 Searching for digital terrestrial TV chan-
nels manually
104 Automatic service update
104 Tuning analogue television channels
106 Changing stored analogue channels
107 Displaying signal information
108 INFORMATION
108 Additional information
109 Service information for dealers
109 Notes for WLAN reception
110 Network interfaces
110 Disposing of the packaging
110 Environmental note
110 Explanation of the symbols which may be
present on back side of the television set
111 Troubleshooting
digital TV programmes over DVB-S, DVB-T
and DVB-C, along with analogue TV.
7
Many features of the TV set require an Inter-
net connection. The TV set is equipped with
WLAN and a LAN port.
7
The TV set can record programmes. For this
feature you need a USB storage device, such
as an external hard drive (not included). Recorded programmes can only be played on
the same TV set. After the TV st is repaired, it
is possible that recorded programmes may no
longer be able to be played back.
Intended use
7
The TV set is designed for use in dry rooms.
7
Use the TV set with the supplied stand or
a suitable VESA bracket.
7
The TV set is primarily intended for the play-
back of TV programmes, streaming content
and audio/video material from external devices. Any other use is strictly prohibited.
It is not intended as an information display or
for predominant use as a computer monitor. If
a still image or a non-full-format image is displayed for an extended period, visible traces
may remain on the screen for some time.
This is not a defect that can be used as the
basis for a warranty claim.
Safety
WARNING
Risk of electrical accident
7
Do not open the TV set. Safety risk may arise
and also the guarantee of the product can be
void if the television set is opened.
7
The TV set can only be operated with the
power cable or the AC/DC adapter supplied
with the product.
7
Do not operate the TV set with a damaged
power cord/AC/DC adaptor (if supplied).
7
If the plug on the TV set has an earthing con-
tact, only insert the plug into a socket with an
earthing contact.
7
Plug the TV set into the mains socket only after
you have connected the external devices and
the antenna.
7
Protect the TV set from moisture. Do not place
any vessels filled with water (such as vases)
on the TV.
Fire hazard
7
7
Do not cover the ventilation slots on the TV
set.
7
Always unplug the power plug and antenna
plug during a thunderstorm.
7
Keep candles or other open flames away
from the TV set.
7
Do not expose the batteries to extreme heat
such as sunshine, fire or the like.
7
Only use batteries of the same type (brand,
size, properties). Do not use used and new
batteries together.
To prevent the spread of fire,
keep candles or other open
flames away from this product at
all times.
Never place the TV set on an unstable surface.
The TV set may fall, causing serious injury, possibly leading to death in isolated cases.
Observe the following precautions:
7
Only use the manufacturer’s recommended
cabinets or stands.
7
Only use furniture that can safely support the
TV set.
7
Make sure that the TV set does not protrude
beyond the dimensions of the furniture on
which it is resting.
7
Do not place the TV set on tall furniture (such
as kitchen cabinets, bookshelves) without
securely anchoring the furniture and TV set.
7
Do not place the TV set on fabric or other
materials located between the TV set and
furniture.
7
Instruct children that there is danger associ-
ated with climbing on furniture when the TV
set is to be reached.
NOTICE
Shortened service life due to high
operating temperature
7
Do not place the TV set next to heating units
or in direct sunlight.
7
To ensure adequate ventilation, maintain
clearance of at least 10 cm around the TV set.
Discolouration of furniture due to
rubber feet
7
Some furniture surfaces may discolour when
they come in contact with rubber. To protect
furniture, you can place a sheet made of glass
or plastic under the stand. Do not use textile
underlays or mats such as doilies.
Environmental information
7
Do not dispose of batteries in
stores or public collection points. You help to
protect the environment in this way.
7
Be sure to dispose of packaging materials
for your product separately according to the
guidelines of local authorities so that they
can be recycled in an environmentally safe
manner.
7
If you are not using your TV set for a while,
turn it to standby mode. In standby mode, the
TV set uses very little energy (≤ 0.5 W).
If you do not use the TV set for an extended
period, turn it off with the power switch or
unplug the power cord from the socket. If you
turn off the device or disconnect it from the
power supply, the switch-on timer and programmed recordings will not work.
7
Select a location for the TV set so that no
direct sunlight falls on the screen. This allows
a lower backlight to be selected, which saves
energy.
7
for electrical and electronic equipment.
the household waste. Used batteries must be returned to retail
Do not dispose of the product
along with normal household
waste at the end of its service
life. Take it to a recycling centre
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Special features of your
television set
7
Your television set enables you to receive and
watch digital stations (via DVB-S, DVB-T and
DVB-C), including the High Definition (HD)
ones. At present, reception for these digital
television stations in High Definition is only
possible in some countries in Europe.
7
Although this television meets the current DVBS, DVB-T and DVB-C standards as of August
2012, its compatibility with future DVB-S
digital satellite broadcasts, DVB-T digital terrestrial broadcasts and DVB-C digital cable
broadcasts is not guaranteed.
7
This television can receive and process all
analogue and all unencrypted digital stations.
This television set has an integrated digital
and analogue receiver. The digital receiver
unit converts the signals from digital stations to
provide outstanding audio and picture quality.
7
The twin-triple tuner enables PIP function so
you can view one TV programme in the main
picture and another in an inset picture.
You can now also view one TV programme
while recording another programme.
7
The TV guide (only for digital stations) tells
you of any schedule changes at short notice,
and provides an overview of all the stations’
schedules for the next few days.
Quite a lot of content such as programme
data, channel logos, players, images, fragments, etc. can be reached via the internet
through internet connection thanks to the online feature of the TV guide.
Detailed information for each channel - if
provided by the broadcasting channel - is
included in the electronic programme guide.
7
You can connect various data media, for
example, an external hard drive, a USB
memory stick or a digital camera to the USB
sockets. Using the file browser, you can then
select and play the file formats you want (for
example, MP4, MP3 or JPEG data).
7
With the Time Shift function, you can easily stop and resume a programme with the
remote control in a fast and simple way.
Programme is recorded to the external data
medium.
You can record any digital TV channel you
have chosen, if no limitation has been im-
posed by the broadcaster.
TV channel is transformed by your television
and saved to a USB external data medium.
You can recall and play saved programs from
the archive.
While a recording is in progress, you can
select and watch another recording from the
archive.
For detailed information about saving and
playing TV programs, please see page 42.
To receive digital satellite stations (DVB-S) you
need a satellite antenna.
7
To receive digital stations (DVB-T) you need
a digital rooftop or indoor antenna (passive
or active indoor antenna with its own power
supply).
7
The antenna cable of the cable TV network
that broadcast in DVB-C must be plugged into
TV in order to receive the DVB-C broadcasts.
7
Unlike analogue broadcasting, not every
station has its own transmission frequency.
Instead, several stations are grouped into
what are known as bouquets on a regional or
national level.
7
You can find the current transmission information on teletext from various broadcasters, or
look in a TV guide or on the Internet.
7
Various digital television stations from private
broadcasters are encrypted (DVB-S, DVB-T
and DVB-C). Watching these stations and the
recording and playback functions are only
possible with the appropriate CI module and
a SmartCard. Ask your specialist dealer.
GRUNDIG SCR System
Your TV supports SCR system (Single Channel
Router). With SCR satellite system, several users can individually receive all signals from the
satellite simultaneously.
Important notes on environmental protection
Those items mentioned below will help you
reduce the consumption of natural resources as
well as save your money by reducing electricity
bills.
7
If you will not be using the TV set for several
days, it should be disconnected from the
mains for environmental and safety reasons.
TV will not consume energy in this condition.
7
If the TV set has main switch, it will be enough
to turn the TV off via main switch. TV will
reduce energy consumption almost to Zero
Watt.
7
TV consumes less energy on stand by mode.
However, some TV sets may have features
such as on timer, that require the TV set to be
left in standby to work correctly.
7
TV consumes less energy when brightness is
reduced.
Notes on still images
Watching the same image for a long time on the
screen may cause a still image remain feebly on
the background. Feeble image(s) on the background is originated from LCD/LED technology
and does not require any action under guarantee. To avoid such cases and/or minimize the
impact, you may observe the tips below.
connect the satellite antenna cable to the
antenna socket SATELLITE MAIN on the
television set;
1b To receive digital satellite programmes
(DVB-S) for the PIP function and the
advanced recording function for TV programmes, two cables with the satellite signals are needed. Connect the second cable
to the SATELLITE SUB antenna socket on
the TV.
and / or
2a To receive terrestrial digital broadcasters
(DVB-T) connect the cable for the rooftop
or indoor antenna (passive or active indoor
antenna with its own power supply) to the
antenna socket ANT IN on the television
set;
or
2b To receive digital cable channels (DVB-C)
connect the cable for the rooftop antenna
to the antenna socket ANT IN on the television set;
or
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2c To receive analogue TV channels, connect
the cable for the rooftop antenna to the
antenna socket ANT IN on the television
set.
Note:
7
When connecting an indoor antenna you
may have to try it out at different positions
until you get the best reception.
3 Plug the power cord into the wall socket.
Note:
7
Only plug the device into the mains socket
after you have connected the external
devices and the antenna.
7
Do not use an adapter plug or extension
cable which does not meet the applicable
safety standards. Do not make changes on
the power cord.
CONNECTION/PREPARATION
Setting up or hanging
7
Select a location so that no direct sunlight falls
on the screen.
Setting up with stand
7
To mount the stand, refer to the installation
instructions included.
7
Place the television set on a hard, level surface.
Preparing for mounting on the VESA
bracket
You will need:
7
A pair of scissors,
7
A crosstip screwdriver.
Follow the installation instructions for the VESA
bracket.Place the television set in the film on a
smooth surface with the screen facing down.
1 Cut open the film on the back side using the
scissors.
2 Connect the required cables to the connec-
tors on the television set. See the “Connection/Preparation” section in this manual.
3 Tie the cables so they do not hang down
onto the floor.
4 Screw the VESA bracket onto the television
set and mount it according to its installation
instructions.
example R03 or AAA). Observe the polarity
(marked on the base of the battery compartment).
3 Close the battery compartment.
Note:
7
If the television set no longer reacts
properly to remote control commands, the
batteries may be flat. Be sure to remove
the exhausted batteries from the battery
compartment.
7
The manufacturer accepts no liability for
damage resulting from used batteries.
Environmental note
7
shall not be treated as household waste. On
certain batteries this symbol might be used
in combination with a chemical symbol. The
chemical symbols for mercury (Hg) or lead
(Pb) are added if the battery contains more
than 0.0005% mercury or 0.004% lead.
Batteries, including those which contain no
heavy metal, may not be disposed of with
household waste. Please dispose of used
batteries in an environmentally sound manner.
Find out about the legal regulations which
apply in your area.
This symbol on the battery
or on the packaging
indicates that the battery
provided with this product
The television set is fitted with an “installation assistant”, which guides you step by step through
the basic settings.
Using the screen dialogue, the user guide
enables supposedly complex settings and data
entries to be presented simply and clearly for
everybody.
Pages and dialogue items appear on the screen,
which identify the subsequent and likely operating steps.
To support this, you will also see the required
button symbols of the remote control.
The basic settings in detail:
– language selection
– country selection;
– choice of user mode;
– location selection;
– accessories selection;
– network settings (if desired);
– Station settings (DVB-S, DVB-T, DVB-C and
analogue channels).
The detailed settings can be found on pages 20
and 23.
Settings for connecting to the
home network
Depending on the connection to the home network, you connect your television to the home
network:
– via a LAN connection or
– without cable via WLAN
There are two options with the LAN-connection:
Automatic connection
all data regarding connection settings (»IP Ad-
dress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«)
are obtained from modem automatically.
Manual connection
all data regarding connection settings (»IP Ad-
dress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«)
must be configured manually.
There are various options when using WLAN:
Automatic connection
all data regarding connection settings (»IP Ad-
dress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«)
are obtained from modem automatically.
Depending on the router, you can use the fol-
lowing options:
– Option “WPS-PBC” (Push Button Configura-
tion);
– Connecting with a WPS PIN;
– Connecting by entering the network pass-
word.
Manual connection
all data regarding connection settings (»IP Ad-
dress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«)
must be configured manually.
Tuning channels
Depending on the type of antenna connected,
you can decide which channels you would like
the television to search for.
DVB-S – Tunes digital channels from the
satellite, from page 22.
You have two options for this search:
–
the basic installation which presets a stan-
dard selection, e.g. the satellite Astra 19.2°
East; you need only start the search;
–
the professional installation, which allows
you to make all required settings and set
parameters for your receiver system.
DVB-C – For setting up digital cable channels
see page 22.
DVB-T – For setting up digital terrestrial
channels see page 23.
Searching for Analog television channels,
see "Setting further channels" section on page
104 .
Note:
7
See “Setting further channels”" section starting from page 94 for more information
on digital television channel settings.
If the »Menu Language« menu does not
appear on the screen, make the setting by
following the instructions on returning the
television to its factory settings on page 74.
«, »>«,
»
V
« or »Λ« and press »OK« to confirm.
<
able to use the television. Press »OK« to
start the installation.
set is operated with »
and press »OK« to confirm.
«, »>«, »V« or »Λ«
<
»Home Mode« is selected.
»OK«;
»
Λ
« and press »OK« to confirm.
V
TV settings that provide energy savings
conforming EUP.
for a demo presentation, increased image
and volume settings are used in this mode.
Increased mode consumes more energy.
« or
7 Select the required option »Stand« or »Wall-
mounted« with »
V
« or »Λ«.
Note:
7
The information how to place the television
set is important for the automatic audio
settings.
8 Confirm setting with »OK«.
– The »Summary« menu will be displayed.
9 Select the next operating step with »
«
(blue).
– The »Accessories« menu will be dis-
played.
10 If an accessory is used for the television and
it has already been connected, carry out the
required settings in this menu.
Select accessory with »
select setting with »
11 Select the next operating step with »
V
« or »>«.
<
« or »Λ« and
«
(blue).
Note:
7
If you want to connect your television to the
home network,
– continue at point 12 for an automatic
Searching television channels with satellite signal (DVB-S)
26 Select the option »Satellite (DVB-S/S2)«
with »
V
« or »Λ« and press »OK« to
confirm.
– The satellite Astra 19.2° East is preset.
27 Confirm the push button »Continue« with
»
« (blue).
Notes:
7
Select the Channel Type.
Press »
V
« or »Λ« to select whether you
want to search for only digital channels
(Digital) or only radio channels (Radio) or
both (Digital + Radio) and press »OK« to
select and mark or unmark the »Digital«
and/or »Radio« items.
7
Select Scan Mode.
To select whether you want to search for
only free digital television channels (Free),
only scrambled digital television channels
(Scrambled) or both (Free + Scrambled),
press »
V
« or »Λ« and press »OK« to
select and mark or unmark the »Free« and/
or »Scrambled« items.
28 Press »« (red) to start searching.
– »Digital Searching« menu appears and
the scan for TV channels begins.
– The scan is complete as soon as the mes-
sage »Search is completed!« appears.
29 Select the »Channel Editor« with »OK«.
Tuning cable digital television channels
(DVB-C)
Note:
7
No additional setting is necessary for the
“second tuner”.
30 Select the option »Cable (DVB-C)« with
»
V
« or »Λ« and press »OK« to confirm.
V
31 Select the line »Scan Type« with »
»
Λ
«.
Select the option »Quick« or »Full« with »
or »
«.
>
– »Quick« scanning function sets the chan-
« or
<
nels according to the cable operator
information in the broadcasting signal.
– »Full« scan function scans the entire fre-
quency range selected. With this search
option, search can take a long time. This
search type is recommended. Some cable
providers do not support »Quick« scan.
Note:
7
You can speed up the search. To do this,
frequency and network ID information are
required. You may get this data from your
cable operator or find it in the Internet
forums.
32 Confirm the push button »Continue« with
»
« (blue).
Note:
7
Perform Channel Type selection. Press
»
V
« or »Λ« to select whether you want to
search for only digital channels (Digital),
only Analog channels (Analog) or both
(Digital + Analog) and press »OK« to select and mark or unmark the »Digital« and
»Analog« items.
Tuning terrestrial digital television
channels (DVB-T)
Note:
7
No additional setting is necessary for the
“second tuner”.
35 Select the option »Air (DVB-T/T2)« with
»
V
« or »Λ« and press »OK« to confirm.
Important:
7
The antenna power supply (5V ) may
only be switched on if the antenna is an
active indoor antenna with a signal
amplifier and it is not already supplied with
a voltage via a mains plug (or similar
supply). Otherwise you may cause a short
circuit and irreparably damage your
antenna.
36 Select the line »Active Antenna Power« with
»
V
« or »Λ«.
Switch on the antenna power supply for the
antenna with »
37 Select the line »Next Page« with »
»
Λ
« and press »OK« to confirm.
« or »>« (»On«).
<
V
« or
Note:
7
Perform Channel Type selection. Press
»
V
« or »Λ« to select whether you want to
search for only digital channels (Digital),
only Analog channels (Analog) or both
(Digital + Analog) and press »OK« to select and mark or unmark the »Digital« and
»Analog« items.
Changing the Channel Editor for
the digital channels
Channels found at the end of the search are
stored in the »Channel Editor«.
You can delete channels which are not required
from the programe table, you can change the
order of channels within the programe table and
lock individual channels (Parental control).
You can also add channels to the favourites list;
in addition, you can change the order of channels within the favourites list.
In Channel Editor, press »P+« to switch the
channel list to the next page, press »P–« to
switch it back to the previous page.
To perform searching in the Channel Editor
menu by Channel names, press »« (red).
To use filters and tools in the Channel Editor
menu, press »
« (yellow).
Opening the Programme Table
1 Open the menu with »MENU«.
V
2 Select the »Settings« menu with »
»
« or »>« and press »OK« to confirm.
<
3 Select the option »Source« with »
and press »
V
« to confirm.
«, »Λ«,
« or »<«
>
4 Select the line »Channel Editor« with »
and press »OK« to confirm.
– »Channel Editor« menu is displayed.
Important:
7
Programme table and favourite lists are
stored separately for all sources (satellite,
cable and air).
7
Programme table of the current source will
be displayed when you select programme
table.
Notes:
7
A Cl module and smart card is required to
watch the channel if there is a »
« sign
next to the channel name in Programme
Table.
7
As the recorded data channels are not
displayed in the channel list, number of
channels displayed in the Channel list may
be less than 6000
V
«
1 Das Erste
Channel Editor
1 Das Erste
DTV
6 24
DTV
11 HD1
DTV
16 TV Sport
DTV
Search for ChannelsAntenna TypeToolsTune ChannelSelect
Enter own names for the favourites lists
(max. 6 characters)
You can rename all favorites lists.
1 To recall favorites list menu when no menu is
opened on the screen, press »FAV«.
2 Select the favorites list you want to rename
– Virtual keyboard will be displayed.
3 To delete the current name step by step,
4 Select the required character/number with
Repeat the same process for all characters/
5 To save the new name with »« (green).
6 Press »EXIT« to end the setting.
V
« or »Λ« and press »
with »
button.
press »« (red).
V
«, »Λ«, »<« or »>« and move to the
»
next character with »OK«.
numbers.
Note:
7
Using »Shift« ➡ »OK«, you can switch
between uppercase letters / numbers and
lowercase letters / special characters.
« (blue)
Renaming AV channels
You can rename AV channels according to the
device you have connected. For example, for a
PC which you have connected to HDMI1 source
of TV with HDMI cable, you can name the
source as PC.
1 Open »Input Source« menu with »
2 Select the AV source you will rename with
« or »>« and press »
»
<
– Rename menu is displayed.
3 Press »OK« and delete the “old” name step
by step with »« (red).
4 Select the required character/number with
V
«, »Λ«, »<« or »>« and move to the
»
next character with »OK«.
Repeat the same process for all characters/
numbers.
Note:
7
Using »Shift« ➡ »OK«, you can switch
between uppercase letters / numbers and
lowercase letters / special characters.
5 To save the new name with »« (green).
6 Select the icon appropriate for the device
« and press »OK« to confirm.
Select the option with »
Press »BACK <« to return to »Picture«
« or »>«.
<
menu.
Note:
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Other settings are available under »Advanced«.
5 Select the line »Advanced« with »
»
Λ
« and press »OK« to confirm.
6 Select the required line/function with »
or »
Λ
« and press »OK« to confirm.
Select the value/option with »
and press »OK« to confirm.
Press »BACK <« to return to »Picture«
menu.
7 Press »EXIT« to end the setting.
« or
«
Advanced picture settings
The “advanced picture settings” are in principal
digital image improvements which, however,
should be only used when necessary when picture quality and transmission is excellent. They
may well improve the display with poor material, but may adversely affect the display where
transmission and picture quality are excellent.
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»Backlight« – Manual setting for back lighting (only active if dynamic back lighting is
switched to “OFF”). This setting also directly
impacts power consumption.
»Dynamic Backlight« – Here the device
optimally adjusts the back lighting for the
picture content by regulating the back
lighting depending on the average picture
brightness. If a picture has predominately
dark areas, then the black level displayed
is improved by downward adjustment of the
back lighting (in this case the display of the
dark areas is improved), and with predominantly bright picture material the back lighting is maximised in order to display these
areas more brightly.
7
»Vibrant Colour« – Increases the colour
contrast and the contrast adjustment. This
setting is mostly too strong for use with normal pictures and should only be used where
necessary (low or off) otherwise nuances in
the image can be suppressed.
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»Gamma« – This setting establishes which
brightness value should be displayed for
which digital transmission value. Most
recordings are transmitted with a gamma
value of 2.2 (all Windows PCs and newer
PCs with a MAC operating system work
with this, older MAC systems and transmissions without colour profile mostly operate
with a gamma value of 1.8).
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»Dynamic Contrast« – The function dynamically and optimally adjusts the contrast for
the respective picture content by analysing
images and then altering this depending in
a change in contrast. This increase the contract, however may also reduce the visible
brightness levels in the picture.
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»Perfect Clear« – Improves the general image by means of a gentle blue hue (giving
the appearance of greater sharpness) and
improves the black level by setting this entirely to black from specific shade of back.
This reduces the visible grey values in the
dark areas of the picture.
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»Film mode« detects and processes feature
films automatically for all channel sources.
This means you will always receive an
optimal picture.
This functions in the modi 480i, 576i and
1080i in TV playback and for other channel sources.
If the »Film mode« is switched on for
programmes without a feature film signal,
minor problems such as picture freeze,
defective subtitles or fine lines in the picture
could occur.
7
»MEMC« – Improves the display of moving
images through the additional computation
of intermediate pictures and is only available for devices from 32”. It is displayed
with a PPR of 400 (Picture Perfection Rate).
If the adjustment value is too high, this may
result in ghosting with poor transmission due
to the incorrect computation of the intermediate pictures.
7
»Nois Reduction« – Reduces the visible
snow by displaying the picture a little less
sharply and creating a slight blurring.
Should therefore be used minimally with
good picture material.
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»Block Noise Reduction« – This function
can only be selected with digital reception
sources and AV presets. It reduces any interference from artefacts (pixel blocks) from
digital programmes due to MPEG compression (such as from DVB-T receivers and
lower transmission rates or DVD players).
Restore default settings
1 In the menu »Picture« select the line »Restore
default display settings« with »
and press »OK« to confirm.
2 Select push button »Yes« with »
confirm the security query;
or
select push button »No« with »
Additional operations are explained in the
following sections.
Sound Mode
1 Select the line »Sound Mode« with »V« or
»
Λ
«.
2 Press »
« or »>« to select the desired op-
<
tion.
DTS Studio Sound™
DTS Studio Sound is an advanced surround
sound solution suite that accurately extracts and
places audio cues for an immersive surround
experience over the TVs built-in speakers. To
complete the audio experience, post processing
and psychoacoustic techniques are implemented
to provide 3D audio rendering to match video
content, for bass and dialog enhancement and
to deliver consistent and level volume across
content.
DTS Studio Sound Technology is supported in
Film, Natural, Speech and Music settings.
1 Select the line »Sound Mode« with »
»
Λ
«.
2 Select the option »Movie«, »Natural«,
»Speech« or »Music« with »
Night Mode
Night Mode prevents sound fluctuations and
volume increases.
1 Select the line »Advanced« from the Sound
V
menu with »
« or »Λ« and press »OK« to
confirm.
V
2 Select the line »Night Mode« with »
»
Λ
«.
« or
3 Activate (»On«) or deactivate the night
mode by pressing »
« or »>«.
<
Notes:
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»Night Mode« appears in menu if »DTS«
has been selected in »Sound Mode«.
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Other settings are available under »Advanced«. Select the line »Advanced« with
»
V
« or »Λ« and press »OK« to confirm.
Switching bluetooth on / off and registering an external BT device
Bluetooth enables the television‘s audio signal
wireless to be sent to a registered BT device
(e.g. subwoofer).
The signal transmission is possible from the television set to a Bluetooth-enabled device, only.
1 Switch on the appropriate subwoofer and
start the registration on the subwoofer (see
subwoofer operating manual).
V
2 Select the line »Bluetooth« with »
»
Λ
« and switch on with »<« or »>« (»On«).
« or
– The subwoofer is being searched for. After
a short time the subwoofer is displayed in
the menu.
3 When the subwoofer has been found con-
firm with »OK« .
– The name of the subwoofer is displayed in