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All rights including translation, technical modifications and errors reserved.
Printed in Germany Editorial date 03/13-2.0 TB/FP © Loewe Opta GmbH, Kronach ID: 1.10.6
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User guide Table of contents
Imprint ...........................................................................................2
Welcome ........................................................................................5
Scope of delivery .......................................................................................... 5
About this user guide ................................................................................... 5
For your safety ..............................................................................6
Basic functions .............................................................................8
Remote control .............................................................................9
Operating controls on the TV set ............................................. 10
Connections rear side of the device .........................................11
Preparing the TV set .................................................................. 12
Installing the TV set .....................................................................................12
Set covers .....................................................................................................12
Connecting the TV set ................................................................................12
Bundling the cables .....................................................................................13
Preparing the remote control unit .............................................................13
Switching the TV set ON/OFF ...................................................................14
Technical information .................................................................................14
General information on menu operation ................................. 15
Info display ....................................................................................................18
Operation without remote control.............................................................18
LED backlighting ........................................................................ 19
Initial installation ...................................................................... 20
Initial installation wizard .............................................................................20
Home view ...................................................................................32
Home - Favourites ......................................................................................33
TV ................................................................................................ 34
Setting the volume .....................................................................................34
Select station ..............................................................................................34
Status display ..............................................................................................36
Function list ................................................................................................. 37
Electronic Programme Guide – EPG........................................................38
Teletext ..........................................................................................................41
Rotate TV ..................................................................................................... 42
HbbTV / MediaText ....................................................................................43
Picture in Picture (PIP) ...............................................................................44
Digital Recorder .......................................................................................... 45
Digital-Recorder – Overview of functions ............................................45
TV viewing with time shift .......................................................................46
Archive recording ..................................................................................... 47
DR+ archive ..............................................................................................49
DR+ Streaming ........................................................................................53
Media+ ........................................................................................ 54
General information on media reproduction ..........................................54
Accessing your media ................................................................................54
Video ............................................................................................55
Video – MediaHome ..................................................................................55
Video playback ............................................................................................56
Audio/Radio .............................................................................. 64
Audio/Radio – MediaHome ......................................................................64
Audio playback ...........................................................................................66
Radio mode (DVB radio) ...........................................................................69
Radio mode (Internet radio) .....................................................................70
Photo ........................................................................................... 71
Photo – MediaHome ...................................................................................71
Photo display ............................................................................................... 72
Web .............................................................................................. 74
MediaNet ..................................................................................................... 74
Browser ........................................................................................................ 76
Extras...........................................................................................77
Timer ............................................................................................................ 77
Conditional Access module (CA module) ................................................81
Special functions ........................................................................................83
AV selection ................................................................................................. 83
DR+ Streaming ...........................................................................................84
System settings .........................................................................85
Picture ..........................................................................................................86
Sound ...........................................................................................................90
Stations .........................................................................................................91
Automatic scan TV+Radio .....................................................................92
Manual Scan TV / Radio .........................................................................93
Station lists TV / Radio ...........................................................................95
Compose / edit Personal list ..................................................................96
Update station list automatically ........................................................... 97
Control .........................................................................................................98
Language ..................................................................................................99
Picture in Picture (PIP) ............................................................................99
Parental lock ...........................................................................................100
Energy efficiency .....................................................................................101
Software update......................................................................................101
On-screen displays ................................................................................ 104
Time and date ........................................................................................104
DVB settings ........................................................................................... 105
EPG .......................................................................................................... 105
DR+ .........................................................................................................106
Standard Teletext ................................................................................... 107
HbbTV ..................................................................................................... 108
CA module(s) ......................................................................................... 109
LED light module .....................................................................................110
Rotate TV ..................................................................................................111
Record ......................................................................................................112
Hard disks ................................................................................................113
Multimedia / Network ...............................................................................114
Network settings ..................................................................................... 114
Multimedia settings ................................................................................ 117
Connections ...............................................................................................118
Sound components ...............................................................................119
Antenna DVB .......................................................................................... 123
AV connection settings ......................................................................... 123
Digital Link ............................................................................................... 124
Gaming mode ........................................................................................ 124
Assign digital audio input ...................................................................... 125
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External devices .......................................................................126
Devices to the HDMI connections .......................................................... 126
Devices on AV ............................................................................................ 127
Devices on AV ............................................................................................ 128
Connecting the Loewe speaker system ................................................130
Connecting active loudspeakers .............................................................131
Connecting the HiFi/AV amplifier ............................................................131
Audio playback from external devices ...................................................132
Serial interface RS-232C (RJ12) ............................................................. 132
Operating Loewe units ............................................................................. 133
Teaching the remote control ..................................................134
Loewe Apps ...............................................................................136
Troubleshooting .......................................................................139
Technical Data .......................................................................... 141
Function of the connections ................................................................... 142
Media .......................................................................................................... 143
Signals via AVS (PC IN) / HDMI .............................................................. 144
Signal input groups ..................................................................................144
Accessories ............................................................................... 145
Upgrade kits / conversion kits / cables ................................................ 145
Equipment variants .................................................................................. 146
Integrated features ................................................................................... 146
Mounting options ......................................................................................147
Environment .............................................................................148
Legal notes ................................................................................148
Glossary ....................................................................................149
EC Declaration of Conformity................................................. 153
Index .......................................................................................... 155
Service .......................................................................................158
Code page .................................................................................159
Notes ......................................................................................... 161
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User guide Welcome
Thank you,
for choosing a Loewe TV set! At Loewe we combine the highest requirements regarding technol-
ogy, design and ease of use. This applies equally for TV, video and accessories. In addition to sleek design and a varied combination of colour and mounting choices, your Loewe TV set offers a host of technological options.
Loewe Image
State-of-the-art full HD LCD displays with LED backlit TV technology guarantee the best image quality and high contrast values and all this at lowest possible energy consumption.
Loewe Digital
The integrated triple tuner for DVB-T/C/S enables the reception of standard as well as high-definition contents and thanks to the CI Plus interface even from Pay TV.
Loewe Sound
Audio competence on the highest level - this is for what Loewe is unique: an integrated multichannel decoder provides 5.1 Home Entertainment of outstanding quality without any external devices.
Loewe DR
Due to Loewe DR+, recording of TV transmissions on the integrated hard disk by simply pressing a key or halting the current transmission are no problem. Additionally, DR+ Streaming enables the retrieval of films on further Loewe devices.
Loewe Assist
The intuitive Loewe user interface Assist Media offers a simple access to all device functions; by means of the HOME key on the remote con­trol you can access all your favourite content as well as all multimedia functions of your TV set.
Loewe Media
The Loewe Multimedia functions offer you a multitude of options: via MediaHome you have access to your photos, videos and music in your home network or on the USB stick.
Loewe MediaNet and MediaText help you to access numerous world­wide web-applications and contents from HbbTV services.
Loewe Connectivity
Network your TV set by means of numerous interconnection options. Be it HDMI, USB, CI Plus or LAN/WLAN, discover the world of the Loewe networking possibilities.
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Scope of delivery
LCD TV set
Mains cable
Antenna cable
Remote control Assist with two batteries
Quick guide
About this user guide
For best results regarding safety and the longevity of the set, we
recommend you read the chapter For your safety (see page 6) before switching it on for the first time.
The index/glossary starting from page 149 gives explanations of certain terms used in the TV set and the user guide.
Paragraphs which begin with the symbol indicate important instruc­tions, tips or conditions for the following settings.
Terms which you will find in the menus or printed on the remote control or TV set are written in bold type.
The necessary control elements are shown in the descriptions to the left of the text containing the instructions for action.
In addition to the remote control, a PC keyboard can be connected to one of the USB ports on your TV and then used to control your TV set.
In the user guide, this symbol indicates places in which the use of a keyboard is particularly advantageous.
Depending on the connected accessory equipment the menus in the TV set can differ from those described here.
All the station names, programme contents, the illustrated photos, titles, albums and album covers in this user guide are examples.
The user guide for your TV set is updated at irregular intervals. We rec­ommend checking now and then, especially after a software update.
General information on menu operation of the TV set
For further information on the user interface and the general operation of your TV set see page 15.
Interactive data services
In some countries the stations also broadcast interactive data services with their programmes, leading to the functions of individual buttons not being available or only so to a limited extent. You can find out more about this starting from page 43.
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User guide For your safety
For your safety, and to avoid unnecessary damage to your unit, please read and follow the safety advice below:
Use for the intended purpose and ambient conditions
This TV set is intended exclusively for rendering video and audio signals and is designed for use in residential apartments or office premises. It must not be used in rooms with a high level of humidity (e.g., bath­room, sauna) or a high dust concentration (e.g., workshops). The manufacturer‘s warranty is only valid for use in the specified permis­sible environment.
If the unit is used outdoors, make sure that it is protected from moisture (rain, dripping water and splashing water or dew). High humidity and dust concentrations lead to leakage currents in the device. This can result in a shock hazard by touching it or even fire.
If you have moved the unit out of the cold into a warm environment, leave it switched off for about an hour to avoid the formation of condensation.
Do not place objects containing liquids on top of the unit. Protect the appliance against dripping and splashing water. Candles or naked flames must be kept away from the TV set at all times to prevent it from catching fire.
Never place the TV set in a location where it is exposed to vibrations. This can lead to material overload.
Transporting
Move the device in vertical position only. Grasp the device on the upper and lower edges of the housing.
The set is delivered ex factory without a mounting option. If the set has to be put down during packing/unpacking, place the TV set with its entire front surface lying flat on soft material such as a blanket or the fleece from the packing material. Use a blanket or the fleece from the packing material as an underlay.
The LCD screen is made of glass or plastic and can break if not handled properly. Always wear rubber gloves to carry the TV set if the LCD screen is damaged and liquid crystal might be leaking out. In the case of skin
contact immediately rinse thoroughly with water.
Air circulation and high temperatures
The vent slots on the rear panel of the set must always be kept un- obstructed. Please do not place newspapers or cloths on/over the TV set.
Ensure that there is at least 10 cm free space on the sides and above the set for air cir­culation, if the set is placed in a cabinet or on a shelf.
Like any electronic device, your TV set requires air for cooling. Obstruction of the air circulation can cause fires.
Prevent metal items, nee­dles, paper clips, liquids, wax, or similar items, from getting into the interior of the device through the vent slots in the rear panel. Such objects can cause short circuits in the set, which could pos­sibly cause a fire.
If something should get into the interior of the set then immedi­ately unplug the mains plug of the device and contact the field service for more information.
Set-up
The set is suitable for mounting in many different ways. Note the as­sembly instructions regarding the different possible mounting options.
Before setting up the device, please check that the final location is suitable to bear the load of the device in terms of surface (sensitivity to pressure) and stability.
Place the TV set with the stand only on a level, sturdy, horizontal base. Particularly ensure that the set does not protrude to the front when placed in or on pieces of furniture. Place the TV set in a normal position for use. TV set may only be used in an upright horizontal position. It may not be tilted by more than 10 degrees. The TV set must never be operated vertically, lying flat or hanging overhead from the ceiling.
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Power supply Incorrect voltages can damage the unit. This device may only be con-
nected to a power supply with the voltage and frequency indicated on the type plate using the supplied mains cable. The mains plug of the TV set must be easily accessible so that the device can be disconnected from the mains at any time. When unplugging the unit from the mains, pull at the connector body and not at the cable. The cables in the mains plug could otherwise be damaged and could cause a short-circuit when plugged in again.
Lay the mains cable so that it can not be damaged. The power cable may not be kinked or laid over sharp edges, stood on or exposed to chemicals; the latter also applies to the unit as a whole. A power cable with damaged insulation can cause electric shocks and poses a fire risk.
Set up the device where it is not exposed to direct insolation and where it is not exposed to additional heating by radiators.
Note on the LCD screen
The TV set with LCD screen you have purchased satisfies the most rigorous quality requirements and has been inspected with respect to pixel errors. Despite of thorough care when manufacturing the display, it cannot be 100% guaranteed that no subpixel defects will occur due to technical reasons. Please understand that these types of effects, as long as they are within the standard of specified limits, cannot be considered as a device defect in terms of the guarantee.
Avoid displaying still images for long periods of time. It is possible that a copy of the image may remain.
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User guide For your safety
TV sets with 3D function
Read the following safety instructions before using the 3D function of your TV set.
Please use the Loewe 3D TV sets only with the Loewe 3D glasses which can be purchased as an accessory from your Loewe dealer (see Accessories on page 145).
People that have a visual disorder may not be able to perceive 3D ef­fects or may only be able to perceive them to a limited extent. People that are sensitive to flickering images (e.g. those with epilepsy) should only use this product after having consulted their doctor.
It might take some time for you to get used to the 3D glasses and before you can perceive the 3D effects properly. Stop using the 3D devices immediately if you experience any feelings of nausea, dizziness or malaise when viewing 3D content.
Supervise children whilst they are viewing 3D content, as they can be particularly sensitive to it.
Allow more time for a break when viewing 3D films, so that you are able to relax. Failure to do this could result in headaches, fatigue, diz­ziness or malaise.
Position yourself comfortably in front of the 3D TV set and ensure that you are seated firmly. By doing this, you will avoid any injuries that may arise due to reacting to extreme 3D content.
Switch off any artificial light sources (e.g. energy saving lamp) between the 3D TV set and the 3D glasses. These could impair the infrared reception or the TV picture may flicker as a result.
Supervision
Do not let children loiter and play unsupervised close to the device. The set could tip over, be pushed off or pulled down from the stand surface and injure someone.
Do not allow the switched-on TV set to run unattended.
Cleaning and care
Switch off the TV set with the main switch prior to cleaning.
Clean the TV set, the screen, and the remote control unit with a soft, moist, clean and colour-neutral cloth only, without any aggressive or scouring cleaning agents.
For TV sets with textile speaker grill: Vacuum the surface regularly with a soft brush attachment.
In case of dirt or stains: Moisten a soft, colour-neutral cloth with detergent or normal stain remover and gently rub away the stain. You can also treat the mark/ stain directly with normal dry stain remover spray (vacuum up pow­der). Do not moisten the fabric cover directly with detergent or stain re­mover (risk of encrustation). Do not use any solvents to clean the fabric.
Follow the manufacturer‘s instructions when using stain removers.There is an increased risk of encrustation when cleaning speaker
grills having nicotine deposits.
Repairs and accessories
Never remove the back of the TV set yourself. Have your TV set re­paired or serviced by authorised television technicians only.
Only use original accessories such as Loewe stands, if possible (see Accessories on page 145).
Volume
Loud music can lead to ear damage. Avoid extreme volume espe­cially over long periods and when using headphones.
Thunder storms
Pull out the mains plug and all connected antenna cables from the TV set in a thunderstorm. Overvoltage caused by lightning strokes can damage the set via the antenna system, as well as via the mains. The mains plug and all connected antenna cables should also be pulled out during long periods of absence.
Automatic shutdown
If the TV is not operated for 4 hours (adjustment of volume, pro­gramme change, etc.) the TV will automatically switch to stand-by mode to save energy. A prompt to terminate this shutdown process appears one minute before expiry of the 4 hours. The automatic shutdown is generally active for the TV mode as soon as the energy efficiency mode Home Mode is enabled for at least one of the six signal input groups (see page 144). This also applies if another energy efficiency mode is selected when putting into operation for the first time (see page 20), but one of the six signal input groups is subsequently set to Home Mode. Automatic shutdown does not occur when using the radio without screen display (screen off).
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User guide Basic functions
On/Off of the television set
Switching the TV set ON / switching it OFF in Standby mode (Mains switch must be switched ON)
When TV set is switched on: Press key long: Switch TV set and all CEC-capable devices connected to the HDMI interfaces OFF to Standby mode (System Standby).
General navigation
3465 Navigation on the user interface, select
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Select station
OK short: Call station list. Or: OK long: Call expanded station list.
6534 Mark station, OK switch over to station.
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P+/P– Next/previous channel
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Select station with numerical keys
Key functions
TV operation
Call radio mode (standard assignment)
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Call Home view, Select the operating mode or the function
During screen fade-in function: Info display, info text appropriate to the content that can assist you further, should you have any questions about your TV device;
Without on-screen display: access status display. With status display open and repeatedly pressing the key call / close the detailed information on the broad­cast
Open the DR+ archive
Add current object to Home favourites
Call MediaNet
On/Off EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)
On/Off PIP (picture in picture)
Sound
V+/V– Increase/reduce volume
Sound on/off
Colour key function during TV operation
Red key: Start HbbTV or value-added network
service
Yellow key: Last selected station
Blue key: Call function list
(selection of language/sound,
subtitles or channel/video track)
Function of the coloured keys in audio mode
Green key: Switch screen ON/OFF
Yellow key: Last selected station in DVB radio mode
Turn Teletext/MediaText on/off
Call function list for the active operating mode
Pressing briefly: step / level back; Pressing long: close all displays
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In menu: context-relevant Info on/ off ..............................................................(page 18)
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In the menu: Enter numbers or letters .............................................................. (page 17)
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System standby .................................................................................................. (page 14)
Sound mute/on .................................................................................................. (page 34)
LED display for currently operated device ......................................................(page 133)
Switch to TV mode .....................................................................................(page 13; 133)
Reassign remote control to SetTop-Box (PACE DS440N)
DR+ archive on/off ............................................................................................. (page 49)
Define active object as favourite ......................................................................(page 33)
Electronic Programme Guide on/off ................................................................ (page 38)
Teletext/MediaText
Call function list ................................................................................................. (page 37)
V+/V- Increase/reduce volume ....................................................................... (page 34)
Call station list / expanded station list ....................................................... (page 34; 35)
Green coloured key: screen on/off ................................................................... (page 68)
Red coloured key: call preferred value-added network service
Jump / wind ................................................................................................. (page 58; 59)
Direct recording (One Touch Recording) ......................................................... (page 47)
Start / interrupt timeshift television ................................................................(page 46)
Finish timeshift .................................................................................................. (page 46)
Jump / wind ................................................................................................. (page 58; 59)
Start / continue timeshift television ................................................................(page 46)
Blue coloured key: call station function list with subfunctions ......................... (page 8)
Yellow coloured key: switching to previously received station ......................... (page 8)
In menu / in lists: selecting/setting ................................................................... (page 15)
P+/P– Select stations up/down ...................................................................... (page 34)
Press briefly: back to previous window (step back) .........................................(page 15)
Status display on/off ......................................................................................... (page 36)
PIP (picture in picture) on/off ........................................................................... (page 44)
Open/close
AV selection ........................................................................................................(page 83)
Select station directly ........................................................................................ (page 34)
Call MediaNet ....................................................................................................(page 74)
Reassign remote control to BluTech Vision 3D
Switch to radio mode
Switch ON/OFF to standby mode .....................................................................(page 14)
Home
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view .................................................................................... (page 32)
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The key assignment displayed here is valid for the main level of the TV set. The key assignment may vary in certain operating modes (see the cor­responding chapter in this user guide).
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The mains switch is located on the rear side of the set. Always return the TV set to Standby mode before switching it off
with the main switch.
The TV set will be completely separated from mains only when
you unplug the mains cable.
Display:
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active (EPG data updating, software up­date or DR+ streaming server function)
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Infrared receiver for receiving the remote control commands.
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Infrared transmitter:
When showing 3D content, the 3D glasses Loewe Active
Glasses 3D are controlled via the infrared sensor.
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On/Off key:
Switching on in standby mode Switching off to the standby mode
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increase volume Direct control on TV set: to the right 4
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reduce volume Direct control on TV set: to the left 3
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TV set in standby mode: switch TV set on in TV mode TV set switched on: call direct control on TV set Direct control on TV set: up 5
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TV set in standby mode: switch TV set on in radio mode TV set switched on: toggle TV mode and radio mode Direct control on TV set: down 6
Key : For TV sets without LED backlighting: No function. For TV sets with LED backlighting: dimming / switching on/off
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AC IN - Mains connection
RS-232C - Serial interface
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AUDIO OUT - Audio output (analogue)
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CENTER IN - Centre audio input (analogue)
AV - Mini AV socket
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ANT SAT 2 - Satellite antenna (Sat tuner 2)
SPDIF OUT - Digital audio output
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HDMI 1 - HDMI input 1
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LAN - Network connection
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USB - USB connection
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SPDIF IN - Digital sound input
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User guide Preparing the TV set
Installing the TV set
Mounting options
Your Loewe specialist dealer can assist you in finding other mount­ing options that correspond to your needs. Use exclusively Loewe mounting options (e.g., wall bracket, floor stand), which you will find in the chapter entitled Accessories - Mounting options on page 147.
After you have decided on a mounting option, follow the directions found in the corresponding assembly instructions.
Installation notes
Choose a place for installing your TV set where no bright light or sunlight shines directly onto the screen. This could cause reflections which impair the picture.
3 times the screen diagonal can be taken as a guide value for the view­ing distance (e.g., for a 46-inch set approx. 3.5 m for SD signal). The viewing distance can be reduced with an HD signal.
Set covers
Covers for rear and side connections
In order to remove the rear side cable cover pull them simply from the device.
To attach the cable cover, place the lugs of the cover at the correspond­ing cut-outs in the rear panel. Press the cover into the cutouts until the lugs snap into the device. Press only on the exact positions where the lugs are (see figure for the positions), otherwise the glass rear panel may be damaged.
The side cover of the TV set can also be completely removed. For this, open it as far as it will go and gently pull on the open cover.
The cover detaches from the holder and gives free access to the connection area. To replace the cover, simply push it until it latches back into place.
Connecting the TV set
Connecting to the mains supply
Remove the cover for the connections. Connect the TV set to a 220-240V mains socket:
First plug the small plug of the power cable into the mains connection on the back of the TV and then the large mains plug into a mains socket.
Connecting antennas
Cable (analogue) / DVB-C / DVB-T antenna: Plug the cable of antenna, cable TV system or room antenna into the
ANT TV socket. If you want to use analogue cables / DVB-C connection and a DVB-T antenna together, use an external antenna switch (available from your dealer).
Satellite antenna DVB-S:
Depending on the used satellite system, connect a connecting cable from the multi-switch or directly from the LNC to the ANT-SAT and ANT-SAT2 sockets of the TV set respectively.
When connecting the TV set to a single cable community antenna, connect the ANT-SAT and ANT-SAT2 sockets directly to the appro- priate SAT antenna socket.
When connecting the TV set to a DiSEqC single cable community antenna (in accordance with EN 50494), connect the ANT-SAT socket directly to the appropriate SAT antenna socket.
In case of a DiSEqC one cable communal system you require only
one antenna cable. Further distribution of the signal to the two reception routes is accomplished by the TV set's satellite tuner.
Ask your dealer in this regard.
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User guide Preparing the TV set
Connecting the TV set to the Home network
You may link your TV set to the home network by a wired connection (Ethernet, Powerline) or by a wireless radio connection (WLAN). Please contact your specialist dealer for more information on Power­line.
For the network adaptor configuration, see page 114.
Under no circumstances may the TV set be wired and at the
same time connected by a wireless connection to the same network, e.g. router. This may cause severe operational faults!
Example for a wired connection
Connect the LAN socket of your TV set to the LAN switch/router of your home network with a network cable (available from your dealer).
TV set
LAN switch/router
Homeserver,
e.g. PC
Example for a wireless connection
You can connect the TV set to your home network by a wireless radio connection via the WLAN antenna inside the set.
WLAN router
TV set
Bundling the cables
Bundle the connected cables at the middle of the TV set and feed the cables through the cutout in the cover. Then attach the cover for the connections (as described on page12). The cables connected to the TV set are held by the cover and fixed on the TV set. Depending on the installation version, the cables should be laid accord­ingly (see installation instructions of the mounting option).
Preparing the remote control unit
Inserting or replacing batteries
Press on the embossed arrow whilst pushing the battery cover down. Only use leak-proof micro-cells of the LR 03 (AAA) Alkali-Manganese
type. Do not use different types of batteries and old and new batter­ies together.
The batteries used must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunlight, fire or similar!
Pay attention to the correct polarity of + and – when inserting the batteries.
If the batteries are too weak after longer use, the TV set prompts you to change the batteries.
Dispose of used batteries in an environmentally friendly way (see page 148).
Push the cover back on from below after having inserted the batteries.
Homeserver,
e.g. PC
AAA LR03
AAA LR03
Adjusting the remote control for operating the TV set
Press the TV key.
See page 133 for how to operate other Loewe appli­ances and how to re-programme the remote control
keys.
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User guide Switching the TV set ON/OFF
Switching the TV set ON/OFF
Switching TV set to the standby mode
Press the mains switch at the rear side of the set. The indicator in the Loewe eye on the front side lights up white. The
set is now in standby mode.
Mains
switch
Switching the TV set on/off via the local operating panel
To switch the TV set into operating mode or switch it off to standby mode, press the button on top of the set for about 2 seconds.
– VOL + MENU RADIO
Switching the TV set on by means of the remote control
Press the on/off key
Or:
Press the TV key.
Or:
Press numerical keys 1-9
The previously watched station will be called.
Further operation commands will only be handled after several sec-
onds after switching on the TV set.
Switching the set off with the remote control (Standby)
Press the on/off key.
Before switching off the set with the mains switch,
we recommend you to switch it to standby mode.
Switching off the TV set and connected additional devices (System standby)
Press on/off key long:
Switch TV set and all CEC-capable devices connected to the HDMI interfaces OFF to Standby mode (System Standby).
Meaning of the colour of the LEDs in the Loewe eye:
white: Standby white, intermittent: TV set starts green: TV set switched on red: Timer recording active blue: TV set in standby, background operation
active (EPG data updating, software up­date or DR+ streaming server function)
Further operation commands will only be handled after several sec-
onds after switching on the TV set.
Technical information
Switching off the TV set with the mains switch during operation or an inadvertent disruption to the power supply (e.g. power failure) can cause damage to the hard disk file system and hence loss of the re­corded broadcasts. Always return the TV set to Standby mode before switching it off with the main switch. Never ever disconnect the USB storage device from the TV set during a copy process.
However, if unexpected problems occur when operating the hard disk, formatting the hard disk may rectify this. Refer to the instructions on page 113. Also follow the information for formatting on page 113 when using an external USB hard disk.
Loewe are not liable for the loss of data on the integrated hard disk of your TV set. To avoid data loss, we recommend copying important recordings to an external storage medium.
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User guide General information on menu operation
General information on menu operation
Some keys of the remote control for operating the TV set you will use more often than others. The most important keys for navigation will be explained in general. The numbers in the text refer to the figure showing the remote control on page 9.
The arrow keys TV set and for selecting menu items. They are arranged in the middle of the remote control in a circle around the OK key quick guide they will be represented as follows:
The OK key menu item and for opening the station list. In this quick guide, an instruction for this key looks like the following:
Using the numerical keys of your remote control gramme channels and teletext pages directly. With key 0 you open the AV options. In this user guide, entering numbers with numerical keys is shown as follows:
The numerical keys are also used to enter text (see Entry of charac- ters by remote control on page 17).
help you to navigate in the menus and lists of the
. Later in this
3456 Select the desired item.
is used to confirm a selection, for calling the highlighted
OK confirm.
you enter pro-
Entering programme channel directly.
Structure of the Menu screen
Basically, the structure of the different menu screens is similar, de­pending on the fact if a wizard, rendering media content or a setup menu are concerned. The structure is explained by means of three different screens.
The functions of these menu screens are explained more detailed in the respective chapters.
Screen structure: Wizard
INITIAL INSTALLATION - Menu language
Which menu language do you want to use for operation?
Deutsch (de) Ελληνικά (el) Svenska (sv) Čeština (cs)
English (en) Polski (pl) Dansk (da)
Français (fr) Magyar (hu) Português (pt)
Italiano (it) Suomi (fi) Русский (ru)
Español (es) Slovenščina (sl) Norsk (no)
Nederlands (nl) Slovenčina (sk) Türkçe (tr)
Proceed with
Back with Cancel with
A
B
C
(A) Title bar with name of the wizard and the current operating step.
(B) Selected items, whose number can be different according to the
operating step.
(C) Bottom line showing the available operating controls. If required,
instructions and information are inserted.
The Home view is the central overview page for all of your TV set‘s operating modes. You reach Home view with the HOME key
.
HOME: Call Home view.
Pressing the BACK key
briefly brings you one level up in the wizard. Pressing the BACK key longer closes all opened fade-ins. An example for the BACK key in this quick guide:
BACK: Stop text entry and exit entry box.
If the function for a key is not available, this will be indicated by an inserted symbol on the right above.
Screen structure: Rendering of media content (example: Audio player)
Snow Patrol / Eyes Open
A
Chasing Cars Shut Your EyesHands Open
00:00
D
C
02:56
Back
B
04:27
E
(A) Title bar with selected album / subdirectory.
(B) Menu item Back to exit the menu or to go back to the previous
menu item.
(C) Selection of album or title
(D) Time bar
(E) Bottom line with the different symbols for controlling the playback
function.
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User guide General information on menu operation
Screen structure: Setup (example: picture)
A
Picture
CB D
3D
Picture ad­justment
Contrast
Brightness
Colour inten­sity
Image+ Active
Picture for­mat
more ...
You may choose the appropriate display format with the 3D settings, if this has not been possible automatically, and you may display the 3D image material in 2D or vice versa.
(A) Selected function in the Home overview (here: system settings)
(B) Home Menu System settings, with selected menu item Picture.
(C) Menu items Picture focusing on 3D
(D) Help text for the selected menu item Picture > 3D
Navigation: Selection of elements (example: On-screen displays)
Highlighting and thus selecting the symbols/elements or menu items on the screen can be effected by the arrow keys on the remote control. So you can see all the time where you are. As soon as there is a bar above a symbol or text, this is a selected element.
......
On-screen displays
On-screen displays
Display time
Volume display
Automatic info
B
Permanent clock display
Automatic HDMI hint
< 7s >
< 7s >
yes no
yes no
on
off on
off on
off on
yes no
yes no
Back
C
A
Navigation: Wizards
DVB-S settings (ASTRA1 19,2°E)
Please specify whether you want to search for scrambled stations too. Note: Scrambled stations can only be received with an integrated CA module and additional card.
Scrambled stations
Search method
Symbol rate
Accept Logical Channel Number
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If the menu item(s) (marked white) is/are already correctly preset:
Go to next step.
Otherwise: 3456 Mark the menu items to be changed. The
OK confirm the selection.
Go to next step.
yes
no
Network search
22000
no
Frequency search
yes
update will be adopted automatically. The fount colour of the previously active item will change to grey. If not,
With this you activate/deactivate the info text overlay for the menu item just selected.
(A) Selectable elements / menu items.
(B) The text in the line where the marker is currently located is white.
(C) Move the selection marking by means of the arrow keys 3456
to the menu item to be set.
In most cases, the marked menu item will be automatically
adopted. The font colour of the previously active item will change to grey, that of the newly selected item to white.
In a few menus, to confirm a selected menu item is required by
pressing OK.
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User guide General information on menu operation
Entering characters with on-screen keyboard
For certain functions, entering letters or characters is required, e.g., for Web addresses (URLs) in the browser or for renaming archive entries. An on-screen keyboard appears for entering text.
Enter/change internet address
CancelAdopt
http://www.loewe.de
Q
W
E
R
A
S
D
F
Y
X
C
V
1
2
3
4
Delete Cancel Adopt
Space
T
Z
U
I
O
P
G
H
J
K
L
B
N
M
-/.
abc
5
6
7
8
9
0
Back
3456 Highlight character / on-screen button, OK adopt character.
For the selection of special characters select field
-/. several times briefly in rapid succession.
To conclude the entry:
3456 Mark Adopt,
confirm with OK.
Table of characters for entering text by means of the remote control
Key Characters (uppercase - lowercase)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
[space] 1 A B C 2 Ä Æ Ã Å Ā À Á Ć Ç Č - a b c 2 ä æ ã å ā â à á ć ç č D E F 3 Ė Ë Ē Ę Ê È É - d e f 3 ė ë ē ę ê è é G H I 4 Ï Ī Į Î Ì Í - g h i 4 ï ī į î î ì í J K L 5 - j k l 5 M N O 6 Ö O E Õ Ō Ô Ò Ó Ø - m n o 6 ń ñ ö o e õ ō ô ò ó ø P Q R S 7 - p q r s 7 T U V 8 Ü Ū Û Ù Ú - t u v 8 ü ū û ù ú W X Y Z 9 - w x y z 9 . 0 - / _ : + , ; ? ! = & # % ~ @ $ * ’ ( ) ” § \ { } [ ] < > ´ ` ^ |
Entry of characters by remote control
Alternatively to the on-screen keyboard you can also enter the desired characters by means of the remote control (as with the keypad of a mobile phone).
3456 Mark text entry field.
Under the 1st letter of the name you will see a line indicating the current input position.
4 Input position one character to the right (also for
blanks).
3 Input position one character to the left.
Input the letters one after another. When using the remote control, press the numerical keys just as on a mobile phone keypad (0-9) until the desired symbol is displayed. The available letters are printed on the individual numeric buttons.
You find the exact key assignment in the character table in the right column.
To conclude the entry:
3456 Mark Adopt,
confirm with OK.
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RADIO
RADIO
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Info display
The info display provides an info text appropriate to the on-screen display that can assist you further with the operation of your TV set.
An on-screen display is faded in.
The factory setting is that the info display is shown automatically for each menu item. In this case you can temporarily hide the info texts with the INFO key.
The automatic info display can be hidden via a menu setting. Then it can be displayed temporarily by press­ing the INFO key.
...
Energy effi­ciency
Permanently display or hide the automatic info display
Once you have become familiar with how to operate the TV set, you can switch off the automatic info display.
HOME: Call Home view.
3456 Mark System settings, OK call system settings.
65 Mark Control, 4 go to next column.
65 Mark more ..., 4 move to next column.
6 5 Mark On-screen displays, 4 call on-screen display settings.
6 5 Select Automatic info, 34 select on / off.
The priority here is low energy consumption in home use. In this case, the TV
Home Mode
switches off automatically for the sake of saving energy, after it has been out
of operation for four hours.
Premium Mode
Shop Mode
Operation without remote control
Local control at the TV set
– VOL + MENU RADIO– VOL + MENU RADIO
Changing volume
– VOL +
– VOL +
Switching radio on or off or switching to radio
RADIORADIO
Calling direct control on TV set
MENU
MENU
Close all displays
MENU
MENU
Increase/reduce volume.
Turn on the radio or switch between TV and Radio.
Call direct control on TV set.
Operating mode
Station selec­tion
AV selection
3D
Contrast
Picture for­mat
Service
RADIO: Scroll down. MENU: Scroll up. Scroll to the left. + Scroll to the right, accept settings, confirm.
Press longer.
On-screen displays
On-screen displays
Display time
Volume display
Automatic info
Permanent clock display
Automatic HDMI hint
......
With this you activate/deactivate the info text overlay for the menu item just selected.
OK adopt settings.
< 7s >
< 7s >
yes no
yes no
on
off on
off on
off on
yes no
yes no
Back
Explanations of the settings:
Operating
Switch between TV and radio operation.
mode
Station
Call Station selection.
selection
AV selection Select AV interface.
3D Calling 3D settings.
Contrast Set contrast.
The power consumption of the TV set depends directly on the value set here.
Picture
Selecting the picture format.
format
Service
The Service menu item is provided for service
purposes by dealers only.
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User guide LED backlighting
LED backlighting
The LED backlighting (1 turns your TV set into a shining decoration object.
The LED backlighting is temporarily controlled via the local control of the TV or the remote control.
The function of the LED backlighting is reset to the default of the
general preset of System settings Controlmore...LED light module (see page 110) as soon as the TV set changes its operating mode (switching on or off).
For playback of movies in 3D mode (see page 88) we recommend
to disable the LED backlighting (1 .
When activating the LED backlighting with TV set switched off
(standby mode), further operation commands will only be handled after several seconds.
Controlling the LED backlighting via the local control
– VOL + MENU RADIO
Press briefly: Switch the LED backlighting temporarily
on/off.
Press longer: Change brightness of the LED backlight-
ing (dim the lighting).
As long as you keep the key depressed, the display is in an endless loop alternately reducing the lighting to its minimum and then increasing it to the maximum again.
When desired brightness is reached:
Release the key.
Controlling the LED backlighting via the remote control
Press briefly: Switch the LED backlighting temporarily
on/off.
When backlighting is active and when there are no further on-screen menu displays:
5 6 Increase / decrease brightness of the LED
backlighting.
(1
Depending on the type of TV set.
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(B) Belgium (FIN) Finland (NL) Netherlands (TR)
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User guide Initial installation
Initial installation wizard
Initial installation after switching on for the first time
The Initial installation wizard starts automatically with an initial instal­lation. It may be called repeatedly again (see Repeat initial instal- lation on page 83).
If at least one station is locked, the access code must be entered before repeating initial installation (see Parental lock on page 100).
For information on navigation within the wizard refer to General
information on menu operation on page 16.
First installation wizard routine
The selected settings affect the routine of the Initial installation wizard.
Menu
language
5634 Select desired Menu language.
Selecting the language of the user guidance is the wizard’s first step. Then you simply follow the instruc­tions on your TV screen.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Energy
efficiency
INITIAL INSTALLATION - Menu language
Which menu language do you want to use for operation?
Deutsch (de) Greek (el) Svenska (sv)
English (en) Polski (pl) Dansk (da)
Français (fr) Magyar (hu) Português (pt)
Italiano (it) Suomi (fi) Русский (ru)
Español (es) Slovenščina (sl) Norsk (no)
Nederlands (nl) Slovenčina (sk)
Čeština (cs) Türkçe (tr)
Proceed with
Energy efficiency
Here you define how energy efficiently you operate your TV. With the "Home Mode" setting you put the focus on low energy consumption for home use. The "Premium Mode" is optimised to a brighter environment with a higher energy consumption. The "Shop Mode" is designed for operation in a showroom.
Note: If you select "Home Mode" here, the TV set will automatically switch off to save energy after no longer being operated for 4 hours.
Home mode Premium mode Shop mode
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Energy
efficiency
(continued)
Location of
TV set
Home mode:
The emphasis for home use is on low energy consump­tion. The automatic dimmer is activated.
Premium mode:
This mode optimises the settings to a brighter environ­ment at a higher energy consumption. The automatic dimmer is activated. The use of this energy efficiency setting must be con­firmed afterwards once again.
Shop mode:
The picture settings are aligned to operation in the presentation room. The automatic dimmer is deacti­vated. If the ambient brightness diminishes, the energy consumption is not reduced. The use of this energy efficiency setting must be con­firmed afterwards once again.
The presetting can be changed later in Extras En-
ergy efficiency (see page 101) or in the System settings under Picture Picture adjustment
(see page 87).
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Location of TV set
Please specify the location of your TV set so that the available stations can be sorted according to the specify country.
(A) Austria (E) Spain (L) Luxembourg (S)
(CH) Switzerland (GB) United Kingdom (NZ) New Zealand
(CZ) Czech Republic (H) Hungary (P) Portugal
(D) Germany (I) Italy (PL) Poland
(DK) Denmark (IRL) Ireland (RUS) Russia
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5634 Select Location of TV set (national defaults
are adopted).
For certain locations (e.g., Australia), there
is finally a selection screen where you can indicate in which state/territory the device is being operated.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
34 Select Energy efficiency.
Determine how energy efficient your TV set shall
be. The value for the contrast (and thus the bright­ness of the background lighting) is adapted and the automatic dimmer activated or deactivated (see page 86) depending on the presetting.
Choosing Home mode automatically activates
shutdown. For Premium mode or Shop mode, automatic shutdown is initially deactivated.
See page 6 for further information on auto-
matic shutdown.
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User guide Initial installation
Selecting antennas
Subtitle and
audio
languages
(DVB only)
Connect antenna cable(s)
Your TV set searches for and stores all stations automatically. State which antenna cables are available for your TV set and connect these to the corresponding antenna sockets which are specified here in the right hand column.
Antenna cable(s) for: to antenna socket(s):
Cable analog ANT TV
DVB-T ANT TV
DVB-C ANT TV
DVB-S (cable 1) ANT SAT
DVB-S (cable 2) ANT SAT2
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56Select antenna cable.
OK Connect/disconnect antenna cable. Ahead of each selected antenna, the symbol
appears.
Cable (analogue): analogue stations via cable DVB-T: digital terrestrial stations DVB-C: digital stations via cable DVB-S (cable 1): digital stations via satellite DVB-S (cable 2): digital stations via satellite
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Subtitle and audio languages (DVB)
You can preset the desired languages and reserve languages for subtitles and audio for DVB programmes here.
Note: The newly selected parameter in each case must be confirmed with the button.
Subtitle (DVB) Audio (DVB) Audio commentary
Favoured language Alternatvie language
German Greek Swedish Lithuanian
English Polish Danish Estonian French Hungarian Portuguese Ukrainian Italian Finnish Russian Romanian Spanish Slovenian Norwegian Byelorussian Dutch Slovak Chinese Serbian Czech Turkish Latvian Croatian
Back with Proceed with
OK
Setting options for reception via analogue cable:
If you have not selected Cable analog in the list of available antennas: Proceed to Setting options for DVB-T reception on page 22.
The selection of a Colour standard is only required when the Location of TV set Other country was selected (see page 20). Otherwise, the country-specific default settings will be preset when selecting the Location of TV set. This step will be skipped then.
TV/col.
standard
TV/col. standard
Please select the TV/colour standard.
Automatic BG+L SECAM-BG
PAL-BG SECAM-DK PAL-DK SECAM-L PAL-I NTSC
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5634 Select appropriate colour standard.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Extent of
station search
5634 Select desired languages and alternative
languages for subtitles and audio for DVB programmes (see page 99).
Set up audio commentary for the visually
impaired (see page 105).
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Extent of station search
The CA module "name module" provides a special station list "name list". Taking this into consideration, specify which stations are to be searched automatically and mark at least one of the two items below with .
All receivable stations excluding stations in the special station list
Stations in the special station list "name list"
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OK
56 Considering the plugged CA module(s) specify
which stations should be searched automatically.
If the CA module(s) do(es) not support this func-
tion or if no CA module is plugged in, this step will be skipped.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Depending on the antennas (analogue cable, DVB-T, DVB-C, DVB-S) selected, the appropriate settings appear below.
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Please state here whether your DVB-T antenna needs a supply voltage. Antennas with an integrated amplifier need a supply voltage on the antenna line.
Supply voltage DVB-T antenna
no (0V) yes (5V)
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Setting options for DVB-T reception:
If you have not selected DVB-T antenna in the list of available anten­nas: Proceed to Setting options for DVB-C reception on page 23.
If a CA module is plugged in during Initial installation and if Stations
in the special station list was selected in Extent of station search (see page 21), the routine continues with the step Sup- ply voltage (see right column).
Network
selection
Network selection
Please state from which network you wish to receive your station.
Freeview
other network
Back with Proceed with
If several networks are available via DVB-T, you can decide which network you want to receive your chan­nels from.
56 Select network,
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Settings
Scrambled
stations
Search
method
Accept
Logical Channel Number
Supply voltage
You can state whether coded stations are to be searched for in the search/update. Select yes to
save all found scrambled stations. However, these stations can only be received in connection with a CA module and the appropriate Smart Card. Handling of
the CA module is described on page 81.
If you want to run the station search independently of the channel grid, select Frequency search for the search method.
In various countries, digital stations (DVB-T) are transmitted with a preset channel number per station, known as Logical Channel Numbers (LCN).
If you select yes here, these default channel slots will be used and the channels of the preferred signal source will be sorted as per LCN. The stations in the station list can no longer be shifted (see Move block / Change order on page 95).
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
DVB-T settings
Please specify whether you want to search for scrambled stations too. Note: Scrambled stations can only be received with an integrated CA module and additional card. Note: The newly selected parameter in each case must be confirmed with the button.
Scrambled stations no yes
Search method
Accept Logical Channel Number
Back with Proceed with
Channel search Frequency search
no yes
OK
5634 Select and adapt settings for DVB-T reception. OK Adopt settings.
34 Select supply voltage no / yes. If you use a DVB-T antenna that requires a supply
voltage (active antenna) and which is not already supplied via a power adaptor, then select yes (5V) for the antenna’s power supply.
How to align your DVB-T antenna is described on
page123.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
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Please specify whether you want to search for scrambled stations too. Note: Scrambled stations can only be received with an integrated CA module and additional card. Note: The newly selected parameter in each case must be confirmed with the button.
DVB-C settings
OK
Scrambled stations
Accept Logical Channel Number
no yes
Network search Frequency search
044.00 MHz
none 00000
no yes
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Setting options for DVB-C reception:
If you have not selected DVB-C antenna in the list of available antennas: Proceed to Setting options for DVB-S reception (see page 24).
If a CA module is plugged in during Initial installation and if Stations
in the special station list was selected in Extent of station search (see page 21), the routine continues with the step Set- ting options for DVB-S reception (see page 24).
Network
selection
Network selection
Please state from which network you wish to receive your station.
Unitymedia
other network
Back with Proceed with
If several networks are available via DVB-C, you can decide which network you want to receive your chan­nels from. The normal DVB-C settings are derived from the selection of the location or network and do not need to be changed. Exactly which of the following settings are present is dependent on which network is selected.
56 Select network.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Settings
Scrambled
stations
Search
method
Start
frequency
Network ID
Accept
Logical Channel Number
You can state whether coded stations are to be searched for in the search/update. Select yes to
save all found scrambled stations. However, these stations can only be received in connection with a CA module and the appropriate Smart Card. Handling of
the CA module is described on page 81.
If you select Frequency search here, a search is performed for all receivable stations. With Network search, only the stations which the networks supply are searched - either for all receivable networks or only for the particular network specified under Network ID.
The DVB stations are only searched for in the fre­quency range above the start frequency.
If you select none here, DVB signals of all current transmitter networks are searched automatically (recommended for most cable networks). If, on the other hand, you specify a certain network ID (necessary in the cable networks of some countries), only DVB signals of this broadcasting network are searched for automatically. Your cable provider has the information you need.
In various countries, digital stations (DVB-C) are transmitted with a preset channel number per station, known as Logical Channel Numbers (LCN).
If you select yes here, these default channel slots will be used and the channels of the preferred signal source will be sorted as per LCN. The stations in the station list can no longer be shifted (see Move block / Change order on page 95).
5634 Select and adapt settings for DVB-C recep-
tion.
OK Adopt settings.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
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Please define which satellites you receive or which satellite equipment you use.
Select satellite installation
Single satellite
2 satellites on 22 kHz switchbox
2 satellites on toneburst switch
Max. 4 satellites on DiSEqC multiswitch
DiSEqC one cable communal system
Other communal installation
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Setting options for DVB-S reception:
If you have not selected DVB-S antenna in the list of available anten­nas: Proceed to Setting options for all types of reception on page 30.
Select
satellite
installation
5 6 Selecting the satellite system. Specify how you receive which satellite(s) (single
satellite or type of satellite system). Ask your dealer in this regard.
The normal DVB-S settings are derived from the
selection of the location and do not need to be changed in most cases.
Single
satellite
2 satellites
on 22 kHz switchbox
2 satellites
on toneburst
switch
Max. 4
satellites
on DiSEqC
multiswitch
DiSEqC
one cable
communal
system
other communal installation
Reception of a single satellite via a connected LNC (LNB). See page 25 for settings.
Reception of two different satellites with two LNCs (LNBs) which are connected to the TV set by a 22 kHz switchbox. See page 25 for settings.
Reception of two different satellites with two LNCs (LNBs) which are connected to the TV set by a tone­burst switch. See page 25 for settings.
The TV set controls a DiSEqC multiswitch to which up to four LNCs (LNBs) for different satellites are connected. See page 26 for settings.
Select setting if the TV set is connected to a DiSEqC single-cable system (according to EN 50494). Several Sat receivers can be connected to one Sat cable. See page 27 for settings.
Select setting if the TV set is connected to a single­cable system (without DiSEqC). Several Sat recei­vers can be connected to one Sat cable. Contrary to a DiSEqC one cable communal system there are restrictions in the range of certain reception frequen­cies in "common" single-cable community systems. See page 28 for settings.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16) (Proceed to the appropriate page of the satellite system).
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User guide Initial installation
Setting options for the satellite system (single satellite):
Select
single satellite
Select satellites
Please specify here which satellite you receive.
Türksat 42°E Eutelsat W2 16°E Atlantic Bird3 5°W Hellas Sat2 39°E Hot Bird 13°E Telecom2C 5°W Eutelsat W4 36°E Eurobird 9A 9°E Nilesat 7°W Eurobird1 28,5°E Eutelsat W3A 7°E Atlantic Bird2 8°W ASTRA2 28,2°E Sirius2/3 5°E Telecom2D 8°E ASTRA3 23,5°E Thor2/3 0,8°W Atlantic Bird1 12,5°W
ASTRA1 19,2°E Intelsat10-02 1°W Telestart12 12,5°W
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5634 Select satellite.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Dual/single
band
Dual/single band (ASTRA1 19,2°E)
Here, please specify whether you are using a Dual Band (Universal) LNB or a Single Band LNB.
Dual band (low/high) Single band
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Setting options for the satellite system (2 satellites on 22 kHz switchbox / 2 satellites on toneburst switch):
Satellite
selection
Select satellites
Please select satellite 1 and satellite 2.
Satellite 1 Satellite 2
None ASTRA1 19,2°E Intelsat10-02 1°W
ASTRA1 19,2°E Intelsat10-02 1°W Türksat 42°E Eutelsat W2 16°E Atlantic Bird3 5°W
Türksat 42°E Eutelsat W2 16°E Atlantic Bird3 5°W Hellas Sat2 39°E Hot Bird 13°E Telecom2C 5°W
Hellas Sat2 39°E Hot Bird 13°E Telecom2C 5°W Eutelsat W4 36°E Eurobird 9A 9°E Nilesat 7°W
Eutelsat W4 36°E Eurobird 9A 9°E Nilesat 7°W Eurobird1 28,5°E Eutelsat W3A 7°E Atlantic Bird2 8°W
Eurobird1 28,5°E Eutelsat W3A 7°E Atlantic Bird2 8°W ASTRA2 28,2°E Sirius2/3 5°E Telecom2D 8°E
ASTRA2 28,2°E Sirius2/3 5°E Telecom2D 8°E ASTRA3 23,5°E Thor2/3 0,8°W Atlantic Bird1 12,5°W
ASTRA3 23,5°E Thor2/3 0,8°W Atlantic Bird1 12,5°W
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5634 Mark Satellite 1 / Satellite 2, 5634 select satellite.
OK Adopt settings.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
LNC
frequency
(22 kHz
Switch box)
LNB frequencies
Please select the LNB frequencies for both High and Low Bands. Note: The newly selected parameter in each case must be confirmed with the button.
ASTRA1 19,2°E Low Band 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz
Hot Bird 13°E Low Band 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz
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OK
LNC
frequencies
34 Select Dual band (low/high) or Single band. Here you specify if you use a Dual Band (Univer-
sal) LNB or a Single LNB.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
LNB frequencies
Please select the LNB frequencies for both High and Low Bands. Note: The newly selected parameter in each case must be confirmed with the button.
ASTRA1 19,2°E Low Band 5150 MHz 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz
ASTRA1 19,2°E High Band 10600 MHz 10750 MHz 11000 MHz 11250 MHz
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OK
5634 Set LNB frequencies. OK Adopt settings. Normally, you do not need to change the values
for high and low band, unless the LNC (LNB) of your satellite system uses a different oscillator frequency (important for the frequency display).
If you use the setting Single Band in step Dual/
Single Band, you only have to define the LNC frequency for the Low Band.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16). (Proceed with Setting options for DVB-S reception
(continued) on page 29).
LNC
frequencies
(Toneburst
switch)
LNB frequencies
Please select the LNB frequencies for both High and Low Bands. Note: The newly selected parameter in each case must be confirmed with the button.
ASTRA1 19,2°E low band 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz
ASTRA1 19,2°E high band 10600 MHz 10750 MHz 11000 MHz 11250 MHz
Hot Bird 13°E low band 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz
Hot Bird 13°E high band 10600 MHz 10750 MHz 11000 MHz 11250 MHz
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OK
5634 Set LNB frequencies. OK Adopt settings.
Normally, you do not need to change the values
unless the LNC (LNB) of your satellite system uses a different oscillator frequency (important for the frequency display).
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16). (Proceed with Setting options for DVB-S reception
(continued) on page 29).
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User guide Initial installation
Setting options for the satellite system (max. 4 satellites on DiSEqC multiswitch):
DiSEqC
multiple
switch
Settings DiSEqC multiple switch
With the refresh rate you determine how often a DiSEqC command is output. This is only necessary in a cascaded system. Your system provider will bei able to tell you more about this. Note: The newly selected parameter in each case must be confirmed with the button.
Repeat rate none 1 2
Control voltage 13 / 18V off on
22kHz signal Band Position off
Toneburst off Position Option
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5634 Select and adapt settings for the DiSEqC
multiswitch.
OK Adopt settings.
Repeat rate
The refresh rate determines how often a DiSEqC command is output. A refresh is only necessary with cascaded systems.
Control
voltage
The control voltage controls the switching of the polarisation level (horizontal/vertical) in non-DiSEqC capable components (e.g., control of single LNBs via DiSEqC multiswitch).
22kHz signal
The 22 kHz signal controls the switching between high and low band in the Band setting. The Position setting controls the selection of the satellites in non­DiSEqC capable components.
.
LNC
frequencies
OK
LNB frequencies
Please select the LNB frequencies for both High and Low Bands. Note: The newly selected parameter in each case must be confirmed with the button.
ASTRA1 19,2°E low band 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz
ASTRA1 19,2°E high band 10600 MHz 10750 MHz 11000 MHz 11250 MHz
Hot Bird 13°E low band 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz
Hot Bird 13°E high band 10600 MHz 10750 MHz 11000 MHz 11250 MHz
Eutelsat W2 16°E low band 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz
Eutelsat W2 16°E high band 10600 MHz 10750 MHz 11000 MHz 11250 MHz
Türksat 42°E low band 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz
Türksat 42°E high band 10600 MHz 10750 MHz 11000 MHz 11250 MHz
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OK
5634 Set LNB frequencies. Normally, you do not need to change the values. OK Adopt settings.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
(Proceed with Setting options for DVB-S reception (continued) on page 29).
Toneburst
Satellite
selection
The Toneburst controls the selection of the satellites in non-DiSEqC but Toneburst capable components with the Position and Option settings.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Select satellites
Please select satellite 1 to satellite 4.
Satellite 1 Satellite 2 Satellite 3 Satellite 4
None ASTRA1 19,2°E Intelsat10-02 1°W Türksat 42°E Eutelsat W2 16°E Atlantic Bird3 5°W Hellas Sat2 39°E Hot Bird 13°E Telecom2C 5°W Eutelsat W4 36°E Eurobird 9A 9°E Nilesat 7°W Eurobird1 28,5°E Eutelsat W3A 7°E Atlantic Bird2 8°W ASTRA2 28,2°E Sirius2/3 5°E Telecom2D 8°E ASTRA3 23,5°E Thor2/3 0,8°W Atlantic Bird1 12,5°W
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5634 Mark Satellite 1 ... Satellite 4, 5634 Select satellite.
OK Adopt settings.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
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Number of system channel used
One channel Two channels
Do you wish to use one or two transmission channels in your single cable communal installation? With two channels - provided they are available to you from the installation - it is possible to watch different stations at the same time in the main screen and in the PIP.
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User guide Initial installation
Setting options for the satellite system (DiSEqC one cable communal system):
Number of
system
channel used
34 Select One channel or Two channels.
Here you specify if you use one or two transmis-
sion channels in your one cable communal system.
In case of two channels - as far as they are avail-
able in your system - different stations can be simultaneously viewed on the main picture and on PIP.
You get more information on your system from
your dealer.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
DiSEqC
one cable communal installation
Select DiSEqC single cable communal installation
Please enter here which DiSEqC single cable system you are using. The following setting parameters of your system are then adapted accordingly.
User defined DELTA SUM-918 KATHREIN EXR-501
DELTA SUM-518 DELTA MSU-90x/170x KATHREIN EXR-154
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LNB
frequencies
Manual
registration
(for socket
ANT SAT)
Transmission
channel
.
LNB frequencies
Please select the LNB frequencies for both High and Low Bands. Note: The newly selected parameter in each case must be confirmed with the button.
ASTRA1 19,2°E Low Band 5150 MHz 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz
ASTRA1 19,2°E High Band 10600 MHz 10750 MHz 11000 MHz 11250 MHz
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OK
5634 Set LNB frequencies. Normally, you do not need to change the
values unless the LNC (LNB) of your satellite system uses a different oscillator frequency (important for the frequency display).
OK Adopt settings.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Manual registration (for socket ANT SAT)
Please log in to your DiSEqC single-cable system which is connected to the ANT SAT antenna input and state the desired transmission channel and the corresponding transmission frequency. If your antenna system is designed for it, it is possible to protect your transmission data from being used by other users with a PIN. Note: The newly selected parameter in each case must be confirmed with the button.
Transmission channel 1
Transmission frequency 1284 MHz 1400 MHz 1516 MHz 163
PIN protection Ja Nein
Define/change PIN 123
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8
OK
5634 Select and adjust settings for the DiSEqC
single cable communal installation.
OK Adopt settings.
Select the desired transmission channel.
5634 Select DiSEqC single cable communal instal-
lation.
OK Adopt settings. Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Satellite
selection
Select satellites
Please specify here which satellite you receive.
None ASTRA1 19,2°E Intelsat10-02 1°W Türksat 42°E Eutelsat W2 16°E Atlantic Bird3 5°W Hellas Sat2 39°E Hot Bird 13°E Telecom2C 5°W Eutelsat W4 36°E Eurobird 9A 9°E Nilesat 7°W Eurobird1 28,5°E Eutelsat W3A 7°E Atlantic Bird2 8°W ASTRA2 28,2°E Sirius2/3 5°E Telecom2D 8°E ASTRA3 23,5°E Thor2/3 0,8°W Atlantic Bird1 12,5°W
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5634 Select satellites from list, Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16)
Transmission
frequency
PIN protection
Define/
change PIN
Select the corresponding transmission frequency.
If your system is designed for it, it is possible to pro­tect your used transmission data from use by other subscribers with a PIN.
Here you can determine and change the PIN for PIN protection. Only possible, when yes has been selected for PIN protection.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
(Proceed with Setting options for DVB-S reception (continued) on page 29).
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User guide Initial installation
Setting options for the satellite system (other communal installation):
Select
single satellite
Select satellites
Please specify here which satellite you receive.
Türksat 42°E Eutelsat W2 16°E Atlantic Bird3 5°W Hellas Sat2 39°E Hot Bird 13°E Telecom2C 5°W Eutelsat W4 36°E Eurobird 9A 9°E Nilesat 7°W Eurobird1 28,5°E Eutelsat W3A 7°E Atlantic Bird2 8°W ASTRA2 28,2°E Sirius2/3 5°E Telecom2D 8°E ASTRA3 23,5°E Thor2/3 0,8°W Atlantic Bird1 12,5°W
ASTRA1 19,2°E Intelsat10-02 1°W Telestart12 12,5°W
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5634 Select satellite.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
LNB
frequencies
LNB frequency, supply voltage
Please specify the oscillator frequency for your LNB. If your TV set is connected to a single cable system without an external power supply, you can connect the antenna supply (13 or 18V/max. 350mA) with „13V“ or „18V“. Note: The newly selected parameter in each case must be confirmed with the button.
ASTRA1 19,2°E low band 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz
Supply voltage off 13V 18V
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OK
LNC
frequency
Supply
voltage
5634 Select and adapt settings. OK Adopt settings.
Normally, you do not need to change the values for high and low band, unless the LNC (LNB) of your satellite system uses a different oscillator frequency (important for the frequency display).
If your set is connected to a single-cable system without external voltage supply, you can connect the antenna supply (13V or 18V / max. 500mA).
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
(Continue with Setting options for all types of reception on page 30).
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User guide Initial installation
Setting options for DVB-S reception (continued):
Test reception
You should now receive a picture and sound from the following satellite:
Astra1 19,2°E C/N Level
Otherwise, please adjust your antenna. If it is already correctly adjusted, please continue all the same, without receiving picture or sound for the moment.
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After you have made the previous settings, you should receive picture and sound of the selected satellites (only possible for Astra1 and HOTBIRD).
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Network
selection
Network selection
Please state from which network you wish to receive your station.
ASTRA LCN
other network
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Scrambled
stations
Search
method
Symbol rate
Accept
Logical Channel Number
You can state whether coded stations are to be searched for in the search/update. Select yes to
save all found scrambled stations. However, these stations can only be received in connection with a CA module and the appropriate Smart Card. Handling of
the CA module is described on page 81.
If you select Frequency search here, a search is performed for all receivable stations. With Network search, from all receivable networks all the stations are searched which are supplied by these networks.
Depending on the selected network, this step
might possibly be skipped.
The symbol rate is specified by the satellite provider and normally does not need to be changed.
In various countries, digital stations (DVB-S) are transmitted with a preset channel number per station, known as Logical Channel Numbers (LCN).
If you select yes here, these default channel slots will be used and the channels of the preferred signal source will be sorted as per LCN. The stations in the station list can no longer be shifted (see Move block / Change order on page 95).
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16). (Continue with Setting options for all types of
reception on page 30).
Settings
5 6 Select network. If several networks are available via DVB-S, you can
decide which network you want to receive your channels from.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
DVB-S settings (ASTRA1 19,2°E)
Please specify whether you want to search for scrambled stations too. Note: Scrambled stations can only be received with an integrated CA module and additional card.
Scrambled stations
Search method
Symbol rate
Accept Logical Channel Number
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yes
no
Network search
22000
no
yes
Frequency search
5634 Select and adapt settings. OK Adopt settings.
If several satellites are received, the following settings must be made for every satellite. The type of settings available may differ depending on the selected satellite or network.
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User guide Initial installation
Setting options for all types of reception:
Check
search
settings
Check search settings
Your TV performs the following automatic search with the listed settings. If you wish to correct them, please scroll back.
Location of TV set (GB)United Kingdom Signal source(s) Cable analogue, DVB-T, DVB-C, DVB-S, DVB-S Satellite system Single satellite Satellite(s) ASTRA1 19,2°E
Start automatic search Cancel
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You will see a list of the selected settings. You can go back step by step with the key 7 to make any changes to the settings.
OK Start automatic search.
Now, the TV set searches for TV and radio stations. It searches successively for stations from the selected signal sources. The progress of search is shown by a progress bar.
In case of a repeated initial installation routine (via
Home view under Extras  Special functions) all stored stations will be first deleted here.
Info
station search
Result TV
The automatic TV and radio station search and the TV station sorting have ended.
1164 new TV station(s) has (have) been found.
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Age-related
lock
Time and
date
Age-related lock
If you enter an age restriction here, all DVB programmers are locked which have an appropriate age code and can only be watched by entering the access code.
No age-related lock Age-related lock under ...
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34 Select Age-related lock. You can specify an age limit for your TV set here.
DVB broadcasts which have an appropriate age identification are locked and can only be watched after entering the access code (see page 100).
In some countries, the yes/no option does not
exist for some channels, and a compulsory age check must be entered.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
Time and date
Please enter the date and time if none has been entered or if they are incorrect.
Date 14.09.2012
Time 17:45:00
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The number of found TV stations is displayed.
8 Proceed.
The number of found radio stations is displayed.
8 Proceed.
Depending on the selected network, this step may
be skipped.
56 Select time / date. If no values or no correct values have been entered
for date and time, enter the correct values with the numerical keys here.
Conclude this step (for navigation refer to page 16).
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