Metz 30 TL 55, 30 LCD-TV PIP User Manual

30 LCD-TV PIP 30TL55
Operating Instructions
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Contents
1. Setting up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2. Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3. The remote control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
5. Selecting your country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
5.1 Selecting a language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
6. Tuning to TV stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
6.1 Station logos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
6.2 Sorting the stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
7. Selecting a station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
8. Picture settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
9. Sound settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10. Special functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Picture in picture (PIP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Picture size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Split screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Freeze frame. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Sleep timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Displaying the time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
11. Teletext . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
12. AV devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Connection facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
AV mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Copying recordings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
VCR function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
13. Operation without the remote control . . . 34
13.1 Key lock (child lock). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
14. Connecting headphones. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
16. Technical data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Disposal of batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Code list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Thank you
Dear Customer, thank you for selecting this Metz
product.
In this TV set, we have provided a menu guidance system which, we believe, will permit you to operate the set easily.
However, before using the set for the first time, you should at least read Sections 1 to 7 of these Operating Instructions.
Your METZ-WERKE
The TFT-LCD screen is a high­technology product with about one million integrated foil tran­sistors which provide a high­resolution picture.
Occasionally, some inactive pixels may appear on the screen as fixed blue, green or red dots. Please note that these do not affect the performance of the TV set.
1. Setting up
The TV is delivered complete with base and wall bracket.
Fitting the base
Slide the base into the slots provi­ded for it and secure it carefully with four screws (M4 x 16mm).
Wall mounting
Non-compliance with these instructions can result in serious injuries to persons and/or major damage to the TV set.
The TFT monitor may be mounted only on vertical walls, using the wall bracket.
Never attempt to mount the wall bracket and the monitor on your own; always obtain the assistance of a second person.
• Take great care when securing the wall bracket to the wall. The bracket must not only support the monitor under normal circumstances, but must also withstand any shocks, vibration, etc. which may occur.
• Before starting work, check the stability and thickness of the wall. Ask your local DIY store for suitable metal screws and wall plugs.
• The wall must be solid and capable of handling the load (i.e. it must be made of bricks, limestone blocks, concrete or similar materials).
If the wall is made of other materials (such as wood, plasterboard, etc.) have the wall bracket mounted by an experienced tradesman.
Base
4 screws M4 x 16mm
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Wall mounting
Remove the base (if it is fitted).
• Remove the four caps from the rear side.
• Insert the enclosed plastic bolts in the holes and carefully secure each one with a screw M6x20 mm.
• Hold the wall bracket against the wall at the desired posi­tion and mark the positions of the four mounting holes.
• Screw the wall bracket to the wall with wall plugs and screws.
• Insert the plastic bolts on the TV set into the keyholes of the bracket and push the TV set fully downwards.
• Take care that no bright lights (including sunshine) shine directly on the screen, sin­ce this can cause reflections and reduce the apparent brilliance of the picture.
• The best viewing distance is about five times the diagonal dimension of the screen. For a TV set with a 75 cm screen, it is thus about 3.75 m.
• All cables and components connected between the antenna/broadband socket in the wall and the TV set must comply with European Standard EN 60966-2-4.
• There may be no magnetic fields in the immediate vicinity of the TV set. External loudspeakers should thus be positioned at a suitable distance from the set.
• The antenna connection cable used for the set should have a screening attenuation of at least 75 dB.
• The use of unapproved cables and components will invalidate the type approval of the TV set.
1. Setting up
plug
screw
Holes
wall bracket
plastic bolts
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2. Safety notes
• Place the TV set on a solid surface which is capable of bearing the weight!
• If you bring a cold TV set into a warm room, wait until any condensation has evaporated before switching it on.
• The TV set is intended for use in dry rooms. If, in exceptional cases, you want to use it outdoors, take care that it is not exposed to moisture (rain, splashwater, dew).
• TV sets need sufficient cooling to pre­vent them from overheating. Ensure that the slots in the rear cover are not blocked by curtains, doily, newspa­pers, etc. Also keep the slots on the bottom of the set free so that cool air can enter the set.
• If you install the TV set in a wall cabi­net, ensure that there is sufficient space around it to permit the circulation of cooling air.
• Do not position the TV set in the imme­diate vicinity of a radiator or other heater, since this could cause it to overheat.
• Do not place
- burning candles
- vases, etc. containing liquids on or above the TV set. Hot wax or other liquids which enter the set will destroy its electronic components. In such cases, safe operation of the set is no longer guaranteed.
• Thunderstorms can damage electrical devices. Lightning hitting overhead power cables or the antenna can cau­se considerable damage to the set, even if it is switched off. If there is a risk of a thunderstorm, you should
remove the power cable from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna cable from the outlet or from the TV set.
• Only suitably trained persons may open the set and/or carry out repairs.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKS!
If repairs should be necessary, please consult your local dealer.
• Always switch off the TV set with the mains switch before cleaning it!
• Do not point the remote control into your eyes and press any keys. The infrared radiation can damage your eyes!
• Do not use rechargeable batteries in the remote control. Use only two dry batteries of the type LR03/AM4/AAA
1.5V Micro.
• The TV set is intended only for the reception and display of picture and sound signals.
• The TV set may be operated only from a mains voltage of 220 – 240VAC
˜
,
50Hz.
• Lay the mains cable so that no-one can trip over it and so that no objects (fur­niture, etc.) stand on it!
• Repairs may be carried out only by suitably qualified persons.
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 
 
 
The Metz Remote Control RL 18 can be used to control the TV set and the basic functions of video recorders VCR1 and VCR 2, a DVD player and HiFi units (such as radio, cassette player, CD player, amplifier, etc.) made by Metz or various other manufacturers.
The remote control sends the commands to the TV set with the aid of infrared radia­tion. Always point the remote control at the TV set when using it. The remote con­trol may occasionally interfere with the operation of other infrared-controlled devi­ces or systems (such as infrared headpho­nes) within its range.
Ensure that no sunlight falls directly on the TV set, since this may result in malfunctions because the set cannot detect the infrared signals from the remote control.
Note that the TV set must be switched on with the mains switch before it can be con­trolled with the remote control.
The various operating levels of the remote control are programmed as follows in the factory:
TV Metz TV sets 30TL55
VCR1 Metz VCR with remote control RH51
VCR2 Metz VCR with remote control RF52
DVD Metz DVD player with remote control RG/RH37
HiFi
Metz HiFi CD receiver HE 11 with remote control F11
3. The remote control
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Do not
use rechargeable batteries in
the remote control.
Use only two dry batteries of the type LR03/ AM4/AAA 1.5V Micro.
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3. The remote control
Overview of the key functions
ON
at the programme position selected when the set was switched off OFF (standby)
Select aspect ratio (picture format)Back to previous programme positionNumeric keys (direct programme
selection)
Cursor key for menusOK (confirm) / Freeze frameVolume - +MuteOpen TV menuProgramme -Open TeletextDisplay/hide programme listProgramme +Display/hide picture in picture (PIP)Change PIP positionExchange contents of PIP and main
picture
Change size of PIP pictureSplit screen (display/hide double pic-
ture)
Display the timeSelect Mono - Stereo + Dual tone.
Back to TV mode Select video input signal Select key – Switches to the operating
level for AV devices
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3. The remote control
1. Programming the remote con­trol for the individual devices
In order to control your various devices with the remote control, you must first programme it with a three-digit number for each operating level.
• TV (TV set)
The TV operating level is programmed in the factory for the Metz 30 LCD-TV PIP. You cannot enter any other code.
• VCR 1 (video recorder 1)
VCR 2 (video recorder 2) DVD player HiFi (e.g. amplifier, tuner, tape, etc.) The remote control must be programm­ed with suitable codes from the code list.
Note the factory settings (page 6) and see the code list at the end of this manual.
1.1 Entering the codes for VCR
and DVD
After executing steps a) to c), you have about 15 seconds to make further entries. If you do not do so, the remote control returns automa­tically to the TV operating level.
a) Use the Select key to select the desired
operating level. The coloured LED for the selected level lights.
b) Press and hold the keys and l–ll
until the LED blinks twice.
c) Enter the appropriate code (see the
code list) with the numeric keys. If the code is accepted, the LED again blinks twice. If you enter a non-exi­stent code, the LED lights once for about two seconds.
1.2 Entering the codes for CD player, tuner and tape
After executing steps a) to c), you have about 15 seconds to make further entries. If you do not do so, the remote control returns automa­tically to the TV operating level.
a) Use the Select key to select the opera-
ting level HiFi. The coloured HiFi LED lights.
b) Press the key, release it and then
press the key: ...l–ll for CD player, ... for tuner (radio) or ... for tape (cassette recorder)
on the remote control until the LED blinks once.
c) Enter the appropriate code (see the
code list) with the numeric keys. If the code is accepted, the LED again blinks twice. If you enter a non-exi­stent code, the LED lights once for about two seconds.
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3. The remote control
1.3 Entering the code for a HiFi amplifier
After executing steps a) to d), you have about 15 seconds to make further entries. If you do not do so, the remote control returns automa­tically to the TV operating level.
a) Use the Select key to select the opera-
ting level HiFi. The coloured HiFi LED lights.
b) Press the key, release it and then
press the key until the LED blinks
twice. c) Press the l–ll key. The LED blinks once. d) Enter the appropriate code (see the
code list) with the numeric keys.
If the code is accepted, the LED again
blinks twice. If you enter a non-exi-
stent code, the LED lights once for
about two seconds.
1.4 Search function
Proceed as described above for input of the code for VCR, DVD, CD, tuner or tape until you reach the step where the code number is entered. Now enter the code "001" to select the search function. The LED blinks twice. Then press the search key (the actual key depends on the operating level; see the table on pages 10 and 11) and hold it until the device stops or switches off (an Off or STOP command is transmitted automati­cally every 1.5 seconds).
Now release the Search key and press the Select key to save the code which was found.
At the end of the search, when all exi­sting codes have been interrogated, the corresponding LED blinks five times.
2. Reading out a programmed code
After executing steps a) to e), you have about 15 seconds to make further entries. If you do not do so, the remote control returns automa­tically to the TV operating level.
a) In order to see which code is pro-
grammed for an operating level, first proceed as described in 1.1 a) to b).
b) Use the numeric keys to enter
  
. The LED blinks twice to
acknowledge the input.
c) Press numeric key to display the
first digit of the code. The LED now blinks several times to show the value (e.g. the LED blinks three times: the digit 3 is programmed).
d) Press numeric key to display the
second digit of the code. The LED now blinks several times to show the value (e.g. the LED does not blink: the digit 0 is programmed).
e) Press numeric key to display the
third digit of the code. The LED now blinks several times to show the value (e.g. the LED blinks seven times: the digit 7 is programmed).
In this example the programmed code is thus
  
.
If you lose track during this operation, simply start again at step 2c).
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Key V C R 1 / 2
On / Standby
Record
Time in display
Numeric keys: progr. selection
Programme +/–
Fast forward / Rewind
OK
Lautstärke +/– TV
TV mute
MENU
On
0...9
 
 
OK
Vol.+/–
Mute
Menu
Text
Disp./hide programme list
Pause
STOP / Search
PLAY
Slow-motion
    
Info
P+
red green white
yellow
blue
I-II TV
P-
Switching voltage on/off
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AV - Eingang
AV
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Auswahl Bedienebene
Select
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3. The remote control
Note:
The above key assignments are true for the AV devices programmed in the factory. If other AV devices shown in the code list are used, the assignments may be different and some may not be available.
 
 
 
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22
23
Ȅ
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DVD
On / Standby
Return Angle
Audio
Subtitle
Numeric keys: title selection
Cursor up/down
Cursor left/right
OK / Enter
TV volume +/-
TV mute
MENU
Display
Pause
STOP/Search
PLAY
EJECT
Skip +
Skip –
Repeat
Select operating level
Title
H i F i
C D ( I-II )
TUNER ( )
T A P E ( )
ON: Display time/track
ON&AV, ON:On/Standby
ON:Radio-text on/off
ON&AV, ON: On/Standby
I-II & ON: CD I-II & ON: CD
& ON: Tuner
& ON: Tape input & ON: Tape input
Num.keys: title select. Num.keys: progr.select.
Title +/– Programme +/–
Frequency +/–
AMP volume +/- AMP volume +/- AMP volume +/-
Pause
STOP/OPEN-CLOSE/Search
Num.key =Search
Search
PLAY
AUX input AUX input AUX input
Select operating level Select operating level Select operating level
3. The remote control
Search:
Proceed as described above for entering the codes for VCR, DVD, CD, tuner, tape as far as the step where the code number is entered. Then enter "001" for the search function. The LED blinks 2x to acknowledge the input. Then press and hold the search key (which depends on the operating level; see the table) until the device stops or switches off (a STOP or OFF command is automatically trans­mitted every 1.5 seconds). Then release the search key and press the Select key to save the code which was found.
Reset:
Proceed as described above for entering the codes for VCR, DVD, CD, tuner, tape as far as the step where the code number is entered. Then enter "000" for the reset function. The LED blinks 2x to acknowledge the input. All codes are now reset to the factory default settings. The reset is executed for all operating levels, regardless of the level from which it is initiated.
Key
  
   
On
0...9
 
 
OK
Vol.+/–
Mute
Menu
Text
         
Info
P+
red green white
yellow
blue
I-II TV
P-
21
AV
22
Select
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& ON: Tuner
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4. Day-to-day operation
Switching on
Switch on the TV set with the mains switch. It is now in the standby state and the red standby indi­cator lights. Select any desired programme posi­tion with the numeric keys on the remote control.
Alternatively, you can switch on the TV set by pressing the key. In this case, the programme you were watching when the TV set was switched off is again selected.
Switching off
Press the on the remote control to switch the set to the standby state or switch the set off completely with the mains switch.
Programme selection
You can select the programme positions with the numeric keys, by stepping through the positions with the "P+" and "P-" keys or by selecting a pro­gramme from the station table.
Open the station table by pressing the "INFO" key, use the cursor key     to select the des­ired station and press the "INFO" key to close the station table.
Adjusting the volume
The volume can be adjusted with the – + key.
INFO
OK
Ǽ
P+
P–
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Open the menu5. Selecting your country
Once you have installed the TV set, you must spe­cify the country in which it is located (e.g. UK) to assign certain basic settings (such as the TV chan­nel frequencies).
Selecting your country:
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Use the cursor key  to select the menu "Set- tings".
• Use the cursor key  to select the menu item "TV tuner" and press the "OK" key to open it.
• Use the cursor key   to select the sub-menu "APS".
• Use the cursor key  to select the menu item "Country".
• Use the cursor key  to select the desired country from the list.
• Press the "TV" key to close the TV menu.
The setting is saved automati­cally when you close the menu.
MENU
TV
OK
aps
right / left to change country
England
country
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Language selection for the TV menu
You can select any of the available languages for the TV menu. All text in the menu and the help screens (Information) are displayed in the selected language.
Selecting the language:
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Use the cursor key  to select the menu "Options".
• Use the cursor key  to select the menu item "Language".
• Use the cursor key   to select one of the languages from the list.
• Press the "TV" key to close the TV menu.
The setting is saved automati­cally when you close the TV menu.
5.1 Selecting a languageOpen the menu
MENU
TV
OK
options
right / left to change language
english
language
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Open the menu6. Tuning to TV stations
You can tune your TV set to TV stations in three different ways:
a) Automatic Programme Search (APS)
The automatic programme search searches the entire range of channels for TV stations. All sta­tions which are found are placed in a station table which is displayed at the end of the search. If you do not like the order in which the stations appear in this table, you can move stations to other posi­tions and/or delete unwanted stations. For further details, see Section 9, "Sorting the stations".
Executing an automatic programme search
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Use the cursor key  to select the menu "Settings".
• Use the cursor key  to select the menu item "TV tuner".
• Press the "OK" key and open the sub-menu "Programming".
• Use the cursor key  to open the sub-menu "APS".
• Use the cursor key  to select the menu item "Auto setting".
• Press the "OK" key. You are then asked if you really want to start the programme search.
• Press the "OK" key again to start the search..
• A station table containing the results of the search is displayed.
• You can delete any unwanted sta­tions from the table by selecting them with the cursor key and pressing the red key.
The settings are saved automatically when you close the TV menu.
MENU
OK
aps
<ok> to start aps function
autoset <ok> to enable
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