Metz Linea FHDTV 100, Linea LED 100 Operating Instructions Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Linea FHDTV 100 Linea LED 100 with Chassis 611
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Contents
12.8 Sound 1, Sound 2 47
13. Automatic zoom 48
14. Childlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
15. Timer Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
15.1 Setting the Time and Date . . . . . . . . .52
15.2 Recording Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
16 Photo Viewer
(JPEG)
. . . . . . . . . . . . .55
17. Special Functions, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . ,
Recording a programme with a timer
. .58
. . . , Direct Recording . . . . . . . . . . .60
. . . , Picture format . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
. . . , Picture position . . . . . . . . . . . .63
. . . , Audio language selections . . . .64
. . . ,
Select Subtitle . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
18. Programming the Function Keys . . . .67
19. EPG (Elektronic Program Guide) . . . .68
19.1 Activating the EPG . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
19.2 Collecting EPG Data . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
19.3 Using the EPG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
. . ., selecting a program, . . . . . . . .73
. . . viewing, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
. . . reminder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
. . ., Programinfo (now showing..) . . .74
. . ., recording a program . . . . . . . . .75
20. Setting the Country and Language . .76
21. Setting Stations, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . , reception mode . . . . . . . . . . . .77
21.1 . . . , TV-Standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
. . . , Analogue -TV . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
. . . , Colour standard . . . . . . . . . . . .80
21.2 . . . DVB-T, Antenna suply voltage . . .81
. . . , automatic station search . . . . . .82
. . . , manual station search . . . . . . . .83
21.3 . . . DVB-C, automatic station search .84
. . . , manuelle Suche . . . . . . . . . . . .85
21.4 Set-up satellite system, . . . . . . . . . . .86
. . . , Antenna system . . . . . . . . . . . .86
. . . , Unicable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
. . . , LNB supply voltage . . . . . . . . .88
. . . , DiSEqC System . . . . . . . . . . . .89
. . . , selecting Satellit . . . . . . . . . . . .90
21.5 . . . , DVB-S automatic station search .91
. . . , manual station search . . . . . . . .92
. . . , Updating the Data . . . . . . . . . .94
21.6 DVB-Prog.-Info, Signalquality . . . . . .95
21.7 DVB-C and DVB-S Portal stations . . .96
22. Station Logo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
23. Sorting Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98
24. Initial Programme Position . . . . . . .100
25. DVB Radio Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101
26. Scope of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . .102
27. Cleaning the TV Set . . . . . . . . . . . .104
28.
Connections to the set
. . .
left side
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105
. . .
on the Rear bottom
. . . . . . . . . .106
28.1 . . .
Connecting a Hifi Amplifier . . . . . . .106
29. Registering AV Devices . . . . . . . . .108
29.1 . . . , Setting the signal types RGB . .110
29.2 . . . ,
Setting the signal types HDMI
. . . .111
29.3 . . . , Data Logic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112
29.4 . . , ,Data Logic mode 1/2 . . . . . . .114
29.5 . . . ,Removing AV Devices . . . . . . .115
30. Copying between AV Devices . . . . .116
31. Inserting/Removing CA Modules . .118
32. Connect PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119
32,1 DVI-D off HDMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120
32.2
Connect PC, sound from TV-speaker . . . .121
33. Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122
34. Problem, Possible cause, Remedy . .124
35. Upgrade Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126
36. Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127
Battery disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130
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1.2 Connecting and switching on
Power connector (on the back of the TV set)
Connect the TV set to the wall socket with the accompany­ing power cord.
Antenna connector (Back of the TV set at the bottom)
Connect the TV set to the antenna socket with an antenna cable.
Switching on
Switch on the TV set with the main switch. the TV set switches to programme position 1
or to the programmed initial programme position (see page 104)
If no other command is received from the remote control, a message will appear after approx. 10 minutes asking for one of the remote control keys to be pressed. If no command is received from the remote control, the TV set is switched to stand-by mode.
Power connector
DVB-S2 DVB-CT
Antenna connector
Switching on
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2 Safety notes
• Do not place
- burning candles or vessels containing liquids (vases, etc.) on top of the TV set, since any hot wax or water dripping into the set could cause serious damage to the electronic components and could also jeopardize the electrical safety of the set.
• Lightning can damage electrical equip­ment. A lightning flash entering the power cable or the aerial cable can damage the TV set even if it is swit­ched off. You should therefore discon­nect the power cable and aerial cable from their outlets or from the TV set in the case of a thunder storm.
• The monitor may be opened and repaired only by a qualified person.
CAUTION! HIGH VOLTAGES CAN KILL !
If repairs should be necessary, consult your local dealer.
• Always switch off the TV set before cleaning it.
• Do not hold the remote control directly in front of your eyes and press a but­ton. The remote control emits infrared radiation!
• Do not place rechargeable batteries in the battery compartment of the remote control. Use only two 1.5 V dry batte­ries of the type LR03/AM4/AAA (Micro).
• The TV set is intended only for the reception and reproduction of picture and sound signals.
• The TV set may be operated only from a mains voltage of 230-240V VAC, 50 Hz. Australia: 240 VAC.
• For maintenance and repair work, the power plug or the power-cord input of the TV represents a means to disconnect the device from the mains and must therefore be kept in a usable state in line with appli­cable standards.
Lay the power cable so that nothing stands on it and no-one can trip over it.
• Do not display still images, logos, 4:3
pictures with stripes etc. over an exten­ded period. These still images can result in marks on the screen.
• Keep candles and open flames away
from this product at all times to prevent fire spreading.
• Grime and dust deposits can accumu-
late behind the front panel glass of the LCD TV set without a visible source being present. These grime and dust deposits are also known as „fogging“ or „magic dust“. There are scattered instances of this phenomenon, but especially during the warm-up period and after renovation work or in new constructions. Various factors can cau­se the above mentioned phenomenons, see also reports on the Internet. In such cases cleaning or replacement of the panel is excluded from the guarantee, since it does not involve a set defect, but rather an external influence.
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3 The Remote Control
Overview of the functions of the keys
Switch to DVB radio mode.
Switch on from the standby state into radio mode1).
Function keys:
F1/F2/F3: press briefly to call the functions set in the factory. F1/F2/F3: press and hold to display a selection of special functions. AV: press to select one of the previously configured AV devices.
Cursor control key in the "Information" window and the “TV menu”.OK: confirmation key.Volume control; values can be set in the TV menu.Exit key: exit from the menu without saving any changes you have made.Open the TV menu.
In the menu: back to the main menu.
Open the electronic programme guide (EPG). Open the Teletext window. Mute. Freeze frame.Back to the previously selected station.
In the TV menu: open the "Configuration" menu.
Display the date and time.
In the TV menu: open the "Timer" window.
Display the station table.
In the TV menu: open the station table or the station features window.
Display the sound functions.
In the TV menu: open the "AV devices" window.
Display the picture functions.
In the TV menu: open the "picture and sound" window.
Back to the TV picture.
Switch from radio mode
1)
to TV mode. Switch on from standby mode into TV mode. Split-Screen in Teletext
Display the AV menu "Replay/record".
Switch on from standby mode into AV mode.
Display the "Information" window. In the "Information" window:
back to the table of contents.
1)
Possible only in DVB mode !
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In normal TV or radio 1)mode, you can display the station table by pressing the white key.
• Programmes can be selected with the cursor key  or numeric keys in the table displayed. It is possible to skip to the next or last 15 programmes with the cursor control key . You can display the programme selected with the key "OK".
• A key pad is displayed as a result of repeated pressing of the white key . The station table can be ordered alphanumerically with the correspon­ding key.
• All HD stations saved in the station table are displayed by pressing the blue key . By rene­wed pressing of the blue key all stations are once again displayed in the station table.
• By selection with the cursor control key of another station and pressing the green key , you can see the short information of the station on the programme and the start and end times (only DVB stations, not analogue stations).
• By using the joker character % you can look for text characters inside the station name. For example, enter “%FER” and all station names are listed in which the character string “FER” occurs, e.g. “hr-fernsehen”, “SWR Fernsehen”.
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5 Station selection and management of
programme positions
5 Selecting stations from the station table
The TV set can store the settings for up to 3000 TV stations and 3000 radio stations in so-called programme positions. You can select any of these programme posi­tions with the numeric keys, with the oval rocker key

or from the station table.
If you use the numeric keys for station selection, the first digit you enter is nor­mally the "thousands" digit. If less than 1000 programme positions are occupied, it automatically becomes the "hundreds" digit.
If less than ten programme positions are occupied, the first digit you enter automa­tically becomes the "units" digit.
After pressing any numeric key, you have three seconds to press further numeric keys.
The programme can be changed immediately by pressing the OK button.
2 x
10 Kabel 1 9 Nord 3 8 RTL 7 PRO 7 6 Nord 3 5 PRO 7 4 SAT1 3 Bayern 3 2 ZDF 1 ARD 56 Hessen 3 55 SW-BW 54 N-TV 53 West 3 52 Phönix
 
ABCDEF
GHIJKLMNO
PQRSTUVWXYZ
Select with
... or . Confirm with .
OK
Pr
Pr
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With the "TV menu", we provide you with an assistant to help you find your way through the many possible settings of the TV set.
Don't be afraid to change any settings in the various menus. No changes will be saved unless you press the "OK" key to confirm them. If you are not sure whether you want to keep a changed setting, you can exit from the menu at any time, without saving any changes, by pressing the "EXIT" key.
Within the TV menu, you can return to the previous main menu item at any time by pressing the "MENU" key. If you are not sure what a menu item does, press the "INFO" key for more information.
In order to return to the menu, press the "INFO" key twice.
You can open each of the five main sections of the menu with the key of the corresponding colour. The "card file" which is then displayed is subdivided into Subjects (on the left) and Sections (on the right), and you can select these by moving the red, triangular cursor with the oval cursor control key or with the numeric keys.
When you press the "OK" key, the current setting for the selected item is shown in the "Setting win­dow" below the card file and can be adjusted with the – + key.
You can save the new setting by pressing the "OK" key, which also returns you to the list of sec­tions. If you do not want to save the new setting, press the "MENU" key to return to the correspon­ding main menu item or press the "EXIT" key to close the menu.
You can delete any incorrect inputs with the II key.
7 Menu Control Opening the menu
MENU
OK
* The number of subjects and sections
depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be display­ed in a different order and numbered diffe­rently.
OK
EXIT
II
Signal adjustment
Picture profile selection
Zoom/Panorama
Noise reduction
MPEG Noise reduction
Picture sharpness
Colour impr.
Colour intensity
Power options
Brightness
Picture profile adjustment Sound set,.prog.posn
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Picture settings, gen.
Picture-Volume
Setting window
Related numeric keys
Cursor
Section*Subject*
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F1 - Double font size
You can double the size of the font used for Teletext pages with the F1 key. Pres­sing this key once displays an enlarged picture of the upper third of the page. Pressing it a second and third time dis­plays the centre and lower thirds of the page. Pressing a fourth time displays the entire page again.
F2 - Riddle key (display hidden text)
Function key F2 is programmed in the factory to display hidden text, such as the answers to riddles.
F3 – Marker overview
6)
If markers (bookmarks) have been set for a programme position, then a marker overview can be displayed and hidden using the F3 key. This markers overview shows you where the markers are loca­ted. The numeric keys can be used to select specific markers.
Stop page scrolling
The II key or the "OK" key can be used to stop the automatic scrolling executed by some pages, and to enable this again.
Page selection with the cursor
Press the "OK" key to stop page scrol­ling. The cursor is now positioned at the top left corner of the page and you can use the cursor control key     to position it anywhere on the displayed page. This function is useful on index pages (such as pages 100, 200, etc.) in order to select a page you want to see. After positioning the cursor on the desi­red page number, press the "OK" key to display its contents.
Setting marks in Teletext
6)
Up to 10 marks can be set for each
programme position.
As a user of Teletext, you will probably want to visit certain pages (such as stock­market news, news pages or the weather forecast) regularly.
In order to find these pages quickly, you can set marks to suit your personal requi­rements.
To do this, open a page for which you want to set a mark.
• Press the red key for "Set" to place a mark on this page. The number of the mark you have just set is displayed above the window containing the num­ber of the Teletext page. In the case of multiple pages, the mark is always set and displayed for the currently display­ed sub-page.
Scrolling through marked Teletext pages
6)
With the Teletext window open, you can step sequentially through the marked pages with the green key.
An even easier method is by pressing the "TEXT" key while the TV programme is displayed. Each time you press this key, the next marked page is displayed. After the last marked page, the TV picture is displayed again.
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6) Not possible with an external receiver !
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Opening the menu
AV playback
(devices with switching voltage)
Before they can be used, AV devices must be registered and assigned to the appropri­ate input sockets in the menu "AV devices".
Playing back a recording from a video cassette, DVD, etc. on a connected AV device is called AV playback.
In order to see the picture, you must programme your TV set to execute an automatic programme change at the EURO socket to which the AV device is connected.
Programming a programme change
This menu item is not available in a 2 ** menu (see Section 28, Scope of Operation).
The automatic program­me change is set in the factory to "ON" for all EURO sockets.
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the red key . The menu "Configuration" is displayed.
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in this example:
) or the cursor control key
 to select the menu item "EURO sockets".
• Press the "OK" key and then, in the setting win­dow, use the – + key to select "Programme change on".
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
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10 AV Playback
MENU
OK
EXIT
OK
The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
  
Change stations on
EURO 1
Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Configuration
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10.1 AV Playback - VCR function
The menu item "VCR" is not available in a 2 ** menu.
Picture quality when playing back from tape devices
The VCR function ensures an optimum picture quality when playing back recordings from tape devices such as video cassette recorders or cam­corders.
Setting the VCR function
• Press key AV briefly - the function programmed for AV devices (see Chapter 17 „Programming function buttons“) is executed. Press button AV or approx. 3 seconds the max. possible selection is displayed.
• Select the AV device that is to provide the picture with the numeric keys.
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the blue key . The menu "Picture and sound" and the menu item "General picture settings" are pre­selected.
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the example:
)
to select the
menu item "Pict.settings for Pr."
• Press the “F1” key to display the entire selection.
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the example: )to select the menu item "VCR".
• Use the – + key to select "Opt.1". If this setting does not produce a satisfactory result, you can try using "Opt.2".
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
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Opening the menu
MENU
AV
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
3) See glossary for an explanation.
7) Available only for analogue stations!
  
   
VCR settings Opt.1
VCR
3)
Signal adjustment
Picture forma
3)
Colour standard
3)7)
Colour offset
3)7)
Noise reduction
3)
MPEG noise reduction
Picture sharpness
Picture profile
Colour intensity
Picture profile adjustment Sound set,.prog.posn
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Picture settings, gen.
Picture-Volume
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10.3 AV Playback Picture Format
Opening the menu
MENU
AV
OK
EXIT
   
Some of the following menu items are not available on a 2 ** menu.
Setting the picture format:
• Select the AV programme position which deli-
vers the picture by pressing the AV key and then pressing the numeric key corresponding to the device you want to use.
• Press the "MENU" key. The TV menu appears on
the screen.
• Press the blue key to open the menu "Picture and sound". The menu item "General picture settings" is preselected.
• Press numeric key
to
select the menu item "Pict. settings for Pr.".
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the exam­ple:
) to select the func-
tion "Picture format".
• Use the – + key to set the picture format setting to "Automatic".
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
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   
Picture format Auto. mode
VCR
3)
Signal adjustment
Picture forma
3)
Colour standard
3)7)
Colour offset
3)7)
Noise reduction
3)
MPEG noise reduction
Picture sharpness
Picture profile
Colour intensity
Picture profile adjustment Sound set,.prog.posn
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Picture settings, gen.
Picture-Volume
The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
3) See glossary for an explanation.
7) Available only for analogue stations!
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11. General Picture Settings
Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu.
The picture settings brightness, contrast, colour intensity, sharpness and noise reduction can be set generally for all programme positions and saved as standard values which can be recalled at any time by pressing the "OK" key.
Opening the picture settings menu:
This example describes how the brightness is adjusted. The other picture settings can be adjus­ted in a similar manner.
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the blue key . The menu "Picture and sound" and the menu item "General picture settings" are pre­selected.
• Use the cursor control key to select the menu item "Brightness".
• In the setting window, use the – + key to change the setting.
• Use the cursor control key to select the third line "Save as standard values".
• If you wish to save the new setting, use the – + key to select "Yes".
• Press the "OK" key to save the changed setting as a standard value.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
If the standard values do not provide a satisfac­tory picture in some programme positions, you can make settings for these positions which dif­fer from the standard values. See the next sec­tions. 11.1 and 11.2.
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Opening the menu
MENU
OK
EXIT
  
Brightness
61
Standard value
50
Use as default value: Yes
Picture-Volume
Picture profile adjustment Sound set,.prog.posn
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Picture settings, gen.
Signal adjustment
Picture profi selectl
Zoom/Panorama
Noise reduction
MPEG noise reduction
Picture sharpess
Color impr.
Colour intensity
Power options
Brightness
The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
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Opening the menu
11 General Picture Settings
Select power options
• Save the set power option by pressing the OK
button. For the “Presentation” or “Picture Quality” settings, the types of control described under a) to e) can be set as well.
a) Off:
he backlighting is set to maximum. (highest level of power consumption).
b) ambient light-dependent:
The backlighting is governed by the room light and always provides the same picture appearance regardless of changes in room lighting.
c) Picture content-dependent
9)
:
The backlighting is governed by the picture content. In the case of dark picture content, the brightness of the backligh­ting is reduced to increase contrast.
d) Manual: The backlighting is set to a fixed value in the menu.
e) Automatic
9)
: Combination of b) room light
dependent and c) picture content dependent The level control indicates the level of backlighting
brightness currently in operation. The backlighting (lamps that light up the screen) is adjusted automatically depending on the power option selected. The brightness of the lamps has an influence on the device’s power consumption.
• Press the “EXIT” key to close the TV menu.
OK
EXIT
Picture-Volume
Picture profile adjustment Sound set,.prog.posn
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Picture settings, gen.
Backlight
40% Energy setup Presentation
Standard value
50%
Control ambient light-dependent
Use as default value:
No Level 69%
The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
Signal adjustment
Picture profi selectl
Zoom/Panorama
Noise reduction
MPEG noise reduction
Picture sharpess
Color impr.
Colour intensity
Power options
Brightness
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The settings in the “Signal adjustment” menu are optimised for the picture settings and should not be changed.
If the settings in the “Signal offset” and “Signal contrast” menus are changed, this will usually lead to a deterioration in picture quality.
Changes should generally only be made here if a connected analogue AV device (e.g. a video recorder) is providing an unsatisfactory picture.
Signal adjustment setting
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the blue key The menu "Picture and sound" and the menu item "Picture settings, gen." is pre-selec­ted.
• Use the cursor control key to select the menu item "Brightness".
• Use the cursor control key to select the line "Signal adjustment".
• In the setting window, use the – + key to change the setting.
• Use the cursor control key to select the third line "Save as standard value".
• If you wish to save the new setting, use the – + key to select "Yes".
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
11 General Picture Settings
Signal adjustment
Opening the menu
Signal adjustment
Picture profi selectl
Zoom/Panorama
Noise reduction
MPEG noise reduction
Picture sharpess
Color impr.
Colour intensity
Power options
Brightness
Picture profile adjustment Sound set,.prog.posn
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Picture settings, gen.
Picture-Volume
MENU
OK
EXIT
  
Signal-offset 61% Signal-Contrast 60% Standard value50% Standard value 80% Use as default value. No
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Opening the menu
MENU
The picture profiles that were set up earlier can now be generally assigned to all or only individu­al programme positions.
Selected Profile Standard
2)
:
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen
• Press the blue key . The menu „Picture and sound“ and the menu item „Picture settings, gen.“ are pre-selected.
• Use the cursor control key to select the “Brightness” menu option.
• Use the assigned numeric key to select “Picture profile selection”.
• Use the – + key to change the settings for „Picture pro­file selection“.
• Press the "OK" button to save the new settings.
• Clear the “TV menu” with the "EXIT" button.
The picture profile can also be temporarily changed during a programme without the change being saved. See Chapter 4 for this.
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OK
EXIT
Profile Standard
2)
Picture profile adjustment Sound set,.prog.posn
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Picture settings, gen.
Picture-Volume
  
11 General Picture Settings
selected picture profile
Signal adjustment
Picture profi selectl
Zoom/Panorama
Noise reduction
MPEG noise reduction
Picture sharpess
Color impr.
Colour intensity
Power options
Brightness
The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
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Opening the menu
MENU
11 General Picture Settings
Zoom/Panorama einstellen
Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu.
The picture settings zoom, vertical position, auto­matic zoom and panoramacan be set and saved as general settings for all programme positions.
Setting the zoom/panorama mode:
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the blue key . The menu "Picture and sound" and the menu item "General picture settings" are pre-selected.
• Use the cursor control key to select the menu item "Brightness".
• Press the corresponding numeric key to select "Zoom/Panorama".
• Use the cursor control key to select the desired menu items.
• Use the – + key to change the settings for "Zoom/Panorama".
• Press the "OK" key to save the new settings. The picture shows the factory settings.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
The functions "Panorama" and "Zoom" can be combined with each other.
+
+
OK
EXIT
  
Zoom value 0 Panorama Yes Picture pos., vert. 0% Pan. mode
Non-linear
Automatic zoom off
Signal adjustment
Picture profi selectl
Zoom/Panorama
Noise reduction
MPEG noise reduction
Picture sharpess
Color impr.
Colour intensity
Power options
Brightness
Picture-Volume
Picture profile adjustment Sound set,.prog.posn
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Picture settings, gen.
The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
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Opening the menu
MENU
F2
11.2 Picture Settings for Programme via Station Table
Individual picture settings for programme position xy:
• Select the programme position whose picture settings you wish to change.
• Press the "MENU" key. The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the white key . The station table is dis­played with the currently active programme position highlighted.
• Press the F2 key to enable editing of the station table.
• Press the cursor control key to move to the subject side.
• Use the corresponding numeric keys (in this exam­ple:
for the picture quali-
ty) to select the desired menu items.
• In the setting window, use the cursor control key to select the desired function.
• Use the – + key to change the setting. "gen." means here that the new setting will overwrite the related general picture setting (see page 23).
The individual settings made here which differ from the general settings remain saved.
• Press the "OK" key to save the new settings.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
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OK
EXIT
3) See glossary for an explanation.
5) Available only for DVB stations!
7) Available only for analogue stations!
Picture sharpness gen. Noise reduction gen.
Colour offset 0
VCR off
Sound corrections
Colour standard
3) 7)
Picture quality
Picture correct.
Enter logo Station contained in EPG Frequency/channe
5)
CA module
7)
Signal quality
5)
DVB-prog. info
5)
0010 Hessen 3 0009 Südwest 0008 MDR 0007 PRO 7 0006 RTL 2 0005 RTL 0004 SAT 1 0003 Bayern 3 0002 ZDF 0001 ARD
Station table
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Automatic volume correction
Some TV stations transmit their commercials at a higher sound volume than that for the normal pro­gramme. In order to save you from adjusting the volume each time with the remote control, you can activate automatic volume correction.
With this function active, there is little difference in the volume levels for the normal programme and the commercials. The setting made here applies to all programme positions.
Opening the volume correc
-
tion menu:
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the blue key . The menu "Picture and sound" and the menu item "General picture settings" are pre­selected.
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the exam­ple:
) to select "General
sound settings".
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the example:
) to select "Volume correction".
• In the setting window, use the – + key to change the setting.
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
The function "Volume correction" in the menu "General sound settings" does not overwrite the function "Volume correction" in the menu "Sound settings for Pr...".
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Opening the menu
12 General Sound Settings
OK
EXIT
3) See glossary for an explanation.
MENU
  
Volume control
3)
on
Picture-Volume
Picture profile adjustment Sound set,.prog.posn
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Picture settings, gen.
Factory settings
Balance
Tone setting
Volume headphones
Equalizer
Automatic volume control
3)
Volume
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Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu.
The headphone volume can be set to a volume which can also be adopted as a standard value.
Adjusting the volume headphones:
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the blue key . The menu “Picture and sound“ and the menu item “Gene­ral picture settings“ are pre­selected.
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the exam­ple:
!) to select
“Sound settings for Pr.“.
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the exam­ple:
) to select "Volume
headphones".
• In the setting window, use the – + key to change the setting.
• Press the "OK" key to save the new settings.
• Press the "EXIT"key to close the TV menu.
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Opening the menu12 General Sound Settings
OK
EXIT
3) See glossary for an explanation.
MENU
  
Picture-Volume
Picture profile adjustment Sound set,.prog.posn
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Picture settings, gen.
Factory settings
Balance
Tone setting
Volume headphones
Equalizer
Automatic volume control
3)
Volume
Vol. headphone
45%
Standard value
50%
Use as default value. Ja
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12.1 Sound Settings for Programmes via TV Menu
Opening the menu
Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu.
Tone setting
The tone setting can be set to "Normal" or "Speech". The setting "Speech" should be used primarily for stations which broadcast mainly pro­grammes with a lot of speech, such as news sta­tions. The setting "Normal" is better for music pro­grammes.
Adjusting the tone setting :
• Press the "MENU" key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the blue key . The menu "Picture and sound" and the menu item "General picture settings" are pre-selected.
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the exam­ple:
") to select
"Sound settings for Pr.".
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the example:
) to select
"Tone settings".
• In the setting window, use the – + key to change the setting.
• Press the "OK" key to save the new settings.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
Individual sound settings can also be made in the station table.
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+
OK
EXIT
MENU
  
Tone settings Speech
Tone settings
Volume correction
Picture-Volume
Picture profile adjustment Sound set,.prog.posn
Sound settings, gen.
Pict.set.,prog.posn.
Picture settings, gen.
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In the menu "Sound settings", you can activate a two-stage mute function.
When this function is active, the volume in TV mode can be reduced in two stages with the mute key .
Activating the mute function
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key to open the "Configura­tion" menu.
Press the "OK" key to move to the right side of the menu.
• Use the cursor control key or the corresponding nume­ric key (in the example: () to select the menu item "Sound settings".
• In the setting window, use the – + key to set the func­tion "Mute (2-stage)" to "On".
• Press the "OK" key to save the setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
In normal TV mode, the mute key is used as follows:
• Press it once to reduce the volume by 12 scale divisions.
• Press it again within five seconds to reduce the volume to "00".
• Pressing the key once again restores the volume to its original level.
Preset value (Audio-Discription)
During films for the blind, the scenes are descri­bed in the dialogue intervals. Under "Dual chan- nel", select "Audio 2" if you want to receive films for the blind (with audio descriptions).
12.3 Sound Settings Mute Function
Opening the menu
MENU
  
OK
EXIT
Mute (two-stage) on Sound via Loudsp. Preselection of Sound 2 Channel 1
Subtitle
Data Logic adjustment
CI dialogue via
EPG settings
Operating
Sound settings
HiFi output
Init. prog.position
Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVBC DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Configuration
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The “hi-fi output” and “Sound settings” menu options are linked together. The link is described on
chapter 12.6 Sound Settings, Overview.
Speaker settings
• Call up the TV menu with the "MENU" button.
• Use the red button to open the “Configura­tion” menu.
• ress the "OK" button and change to the right column.
• With the cursor control key
or the assigned numeric key !in the example), select the „Sound settings“ function.
• In the settings window, use the cursor control key
to access the “Speakers” menu option.
• Set “Centre speaker” with
the
– +
key
.
• Press the "OK" button to
save the new settings.
• Clear the TV menu with the
"EXIT" button.
For TV mode, the yellow but­ton and the
– +
key can be used to set “Speakers” tempo­rarily.
12.5 Sound Settings Speakers
Opening the menu
MENU
   
OK
EXIT
Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Configuration
Mute (two-stage) on Speakers Center Preselection of Sound 1
Subtitle
Data Logic adjustment
CI dialogue via
EPG settings
Operating
Sound settings
HiFi output
Init. prog.position
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12.6 Sound Settings, Overview
„HiFi output“
„Sound settings“
HiFi output „variabel
Speakers
„On“
The volume on the "AUDIO OUT" sockets” on the back panel of the TV set is adjustable. The sound is also output via the speakers of the TV set. The volume of the TV set speakers and the volume on the "AUDIO OUT" sockets” can be changed with the – + button of the remote control.
Speakers
„Off“
The volume on the "AUDIO OUT" sockets” on the back panel of the TV set is adjustable. The sound is not output via the speakers of the TV set. The symbol for the mute setting appears on the screen
ı
The volume on the "AUDIO OUT" sockets” can be changed with the – + button of the remote control.
Function for F2 Function for F1
Change with Accept value with .
– +
OK
Mute (two-stage) on Speakers on Preselection of Sound 1
Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Configuration
HiFi output variabel
Subtitle
Data Logic adjustment
CI dialogue via
EPG settings
Operating
Sound settings
HiFi output
Init. prog.position
Subtitle
Data Logic adjustment
CI dialogue via
EPG settings
Operating
Sound settings
HiFi output
Init. prog.position
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12.7 Connecting Headphones
The headphones connector (3.5 mm jack) is located on the left-hand side, see also Chapter 28 „
Connections to
the set
“.
Radio headphones can also be connected to the AUDIO
OUT sockets on the back of the TV set, see also Chapter 28, „
Connections to the set
“.
The sound settings for the radio head­phones should then be set as described on page 44.
We recommend headphones with impe­dance that is not less than 32 Ohm. For headphones with less impedance (approx. 8 Ohm), the dynamic range is smaller. The headphones volume can be saved as a default value (see Chapter 12.)
Setting the volume too high when using headphones or ear­phones can result in damage to the ears - including the complete loss of hearing.
When receiving a dual-language pro­gramme, you can switch between the two sound channels.
In TV mode, press and hold the yellow key until the sound function "Sound mode" is selected.
Then use the – + key to select Sound 1 or Sound 2.
12.8 Sound 1, Sound 2
Kopfh. Lautst. Kopfh. Ton 2 Kopfh. Lautst.
Ton über Ton-Mode Ton 2 Balance
Audio OUT, jack Ø 3.5 mm
To connect a hi-fi amplifier or radio headphones, for example.
You will need an adapter cable to do this:
from a 3.5 mm stereo jack to a 2-cinch connector
Headphone socket,
diameter 3.5 mm
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Opening the menu14 Childlock
With the aid of the childlock function, you can determine whether or not the TV set can be swit­ched on and which stations may be selected at which times. The childlock can be set such that:
a) it is always active, b) one to six TV, radio or AV programmes (Prog A
... Prog F) are exempted from the locking func­tion (permitted programmes), or
c) all programmes, or programmes which are not
locked, may be viewed during a permitted time period (TV start – TV end).
The childlock must be saved once with a 4-digit "code" (password).
a) Activating the childlock
• Press the "MENU" key. The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the green key to open the menu "Timer".
• Use the cursor control key to select "Settings" and press the "OK" key.
• In the setting window, use the cursor control key to select the menu item "Acti­vate" and then use the – + key to set the childlock to "Active".
• Use the cursor control key to select "Code" and enter your personal 4-digit code with the numeric keys.
Make a note of this code!
• Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
OK
EXIT
MENU
  
Start viewing time --:-- End viewing time --:-­Code **** Activation on
Permitted AV prog.
Permitted radio prog.
Permitted TV prog.
Settings
Recording control
Timer setting Timer control
Childlock
Timer
The menu items "On time" and "Off time" are not available in a 2 ** menu.
In the menu item "Timer control", you can programme a switch-on time, a switch-off time and a sleep timer (switch off after ...).
The switch-on time is the time at which the TV set is to be switched on automatically.
The switch-off time is the time at which the TV set is to be switched off automatically.
The sleep timer (switch off after...) switches off the TV set after a programmed delay (which can be set in steps of 15 minutes).
Setting the on time and off time
• Press the "MENU" key to
open the TV menu.
• Press the green key to open the "Timer" menu.
• Press the numeric key
to
select "Timer control".
• Press the "OK" key and then, in the setting window, enter the desired time (four digits) with the numeric keys.
• Press the "OK" key to save the setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
At the programmed on time, the TV set is switched on from the standby state (red LED lights). You must con­firm this automatic action by pressing any key on the remote control. If this is not done, the TV set will switch back to the standby state after 10 minutes. This ensu­res that the TV set does not stay on if you are not at home.
If you do not want to have the TV set switch itself on each day, you must clear the on and off times in the menu by pressing the ll key.
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15 Timer Control
Opening the menu
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of opera­tion. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be dis­played in a different order and numbered differently.
MENU
  
. . . .

Time --:--
Switch off after...
Switch-off time Switch-on time
Recording control
Timer setting Timer control
Childlock
Timer
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This menu item is not available in a 2 ** menu.
In the menu item "Recording control", you can set a lead time and an overrun time for timer recordings.
The TV set is automatically switched to the pro­gramme position from which the recording is to be made at a time which is the number of minutes programmed as the lead time before the pro­grammed starting time for the recording.
At the end of the programmed recording time, the TV set remains set to this programme position for the period programmed as the
overrun time.
Setting the lead time and overrun time
• Press the "MENU" key to
open the TV menu.
Press the green key to
open the "Timer" menu.
Use the corresponding numeric key (in the example: ) to select the menu item "Recording control".
• Use the cursor control key to select the desired menu item.
• Press the "OK" key and then, in the setting win­dow, use the – + key to set the desired lead or overrun time.
• Press the "OK" key to save the settings.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
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15.2 Recording Control Opening the menu
OK
EXIT
The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
MENU
  
Lead time 5 min
Overrun time
Lead time
Recording control
Timer setting Timer control
Childlock
Timer
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Opening the menu
16 Photo Viewer
The JPEG photograph display is an image viewer for JPEG formats. The automatic image resizing and a full-picture mode ensure smooth, pleasant display.
Starting the photograph viewer:
• Connect the memory stick (exchangeable stora­ge medium) to the USB socket /see chapter 28). The photograph display overview appears on the screen. The JPEG photograph display can also be started as follows:
- Press the "F2" key for approximately 3 seconds. The maximum possible selection appears.
- Press the numeric key to call up the JPEG pho­tograph display. The JPEG photograph display menu appears on the screen.
• Use the cursor control keys     to select the des­ired image folder.
• Press the "OK" key to open the image folder.
• Use the cursor control keys     to select the individual images.
• Press the "OK" key to open the selected image.
• Using the green key, the selected image can be rotated clockwise; with the red key, it can be rotated counter-clockwise.
Note: Images that have already edited on a PC
cannot be rotated or displayed.
• To delete the image, press the II key.
Press the "EXIT" key to exit the photograph viewer.
F2
Photo Viewer
Slide Show
Fullscreen
Select Zoom
Rotate Rotate Delete
F2
Pictures
W-Fuchs.jpg
Aida.jpg
Nacht.jpg
Beduinen.jpg
Claudia.jpg
Strobo.jpg
Schlitten.jpg
OK
– +
II
Ã
EXIT
OK
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16 Photograph Display
slide show
Opening the menu
Starting the slide show:
• Use the cursor control keys    to select the desired image folder.
• Press the "OK" key to open the selected image folder.
• Press the "F2" key and select the "Slide Show" function.
• The display of the individual images (display time 3 - 60 seconds) can be adjusted with the –+key.
• Press the "OK" key to start the slide show.
• During the slide show, the II key has the "Pause" function. Press the II key to resume the slide show.
• When the slide show is finished or stopped with "OK" or "EXIT", the photo­graph viewer appears again.
Press EXIT to return to the TV picture.
OK
F2
OK
Slide Show
Photo Viewer
Start Stop
Pause II
Endless
Time 3s
Pictures
W-Fuchs
Aida
Nacht
Beduinen
Claudia
Strobo
Schlitten
Ã
– +
F2
OK
II
EXIT
Prior to unplugging the USB memory stick, be sure to exit the photo display with the EXIT key!
There is otherwise a risk of losing data on the memory stick.
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If you inadvertently enter a wrong time, you can delete it with the II key or overwri­te it with the numeric keys.
• Press the cursor control key and use the – +
key to select the recording device connected to the TV set which is to be used for the recording.
Press the "OK" key to save the programmed settings. The settings are sto­red in the timer memory.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close
the TV menu.
Clearing a timer:
• Press the F2 key.
• Press numeric key
to
open the timer menu.
• Use the cursor control key to select the timer you wish to clear and press II to mark it for deletion. A window is dis­played on the screen, asking whether you really want to clear this timer. Confirm the intended action by pressing the appropriate key.
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17 Special Functions
Recording a programme with a timer
Opening the menu
Recording Yes Reminder Yes
Pr Sat1
Date 13.10. Start 22:45 End 23:40 VPS No
Recording device
Videorecorder
Timer
Vorschau 17:23
Mo Di Mi Do Fr Sa So29.04.
20:00 33 Das Erste -20:15 Tagesschau
22:45 33 SAT 1 -23:40 Planetopia
– +
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Adjusting the picture format:
• Press the F3 key. If you press F3 briefly, the function programmed for F3 (see Section 18. "Programming the Function keys") is executed. If you hold down F3 for about two seconds, all possible selections are dis­played.
• Press numeric key to select the function "Picture format menu".
• Use the rocker key to select the desired function. After selection of a picture format, you can also adjust the zoom setting by pressing the – + key within five seconds.
• The settings made here (except for the automatic zoom set in the TV menu) remain acti­ve until you switch to a different pro­gramme position or switch off the TV set.
Zoom / Picture position
After selecting the function "Zoom", you can adjust the zoom factor with the - + key. In addition, you can move the pictu­re position 4) up and down on the screen in order, for example, to keep the station logo or the subtitles visible. To change the picture position, press and hold the F3 key until the selection is displayed. Then press numeric key and use the  rocker key to move the picture.
Standard 4:3
This is the standard setting for all programmes in the 4:3 picture format.
17 Special Functions
Picture format
Opening the menu
F3
16:9
full picture
+
Zoom
Standard 4:3
Special functions 3
1 Picture format 2 Pic. form., vertikal
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If desired, the picture can be shifted up or down in order, for example, to make subtitles visible or to hide "ticker" displays.
Adjusting the picture position:
• Press the F3 key. If you press F3 briefly, the function pro­grammed for F3 (see Section 18., "Pro­gramming the Function keys") is executed. If you hold down F3 for about two seconds, all possible selections are dis­played.
• Press numeric key
to select the
function "Picture position vertical".
• You can now use the – + key to move the picture up and down on the screen so that, for example, the station logo or the subtitles are visible.
This setting is not saved. If you wish to save it as a global setting, use the procedure described in Section 11 to set it.
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17 Special Functions
Picture Position
F3
Opening the menu
Special functions 3
1 Picture format 2 Pic. form., vertikal
People with a hearing impairment can make use of the subtitles function.
By default, the “Subtitles” function has to be acti­vated first of all via the TV menu.
Activating subtitles
• Select the TV menu with the key. "MENU"
.
• Use the red button to open the “Configura­tion” menu.
• Use the cursor control key to switch to the menu item “Initial program position“.
• Use the respective numeric key to select the “Subtitles“ menu item.
• In the settings window, use the – + key to set the “Subtit­les“ function to “on“.
• If desired, a language can be selected here.
• Save the changed setting with the key "OK".
• Close “TV menu” with the key "EXIT".
Displaying subtitles - see next page.
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17 Special Functions
Select Subtitle
Opening the menu
Untertitel Ein
Sprachauswahl
Deutsch
Sprachauswahl
English
Sprachauswahl
Français
Konfiguration
OK
OK
EXIT
MENU
   
Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Subtitle
Data Logic adjustment
CI dialogue via
EPG settings
Operating
Sound settings
HiFi output
Init. prog.position
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The remote control has four function keys: F2, F3 and AV. You can programme these function keys (F2, F3 and AV) with any of the available functions.
If you press and hold any function key, a window with the available functions is dis­played. The picture on the left shows the functions available for the F2 key.
Programming function key F2, F3 or AV with a function
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV
menu.
• Press the red key to open the "Configura­tion" menu.
• Use the cursor control key  or the correspon­ding numeric keys to select the desired "Func­tion for.." (in this example: F2).
• Press the "OK" key and then use the cursor con­trol key   to select one of the available func­tions.
• Press the "OK" key to assign this function to the selected function key (the selected function is marked with "X").
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
If a function key is pro­grammed with a func­tion, this function can be called by briefly pressing the function key. Pressing and hol­ding the function key displays a list of all available functions.
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18 Programming the Function Keys
Opening the menu
F2
MENU
Special functions 2
1 2 Language of progr.
4 Photo Viewer 5 File manager
9 Timer overview 0 Direct recording
OK
EXIT
Function for F2 Timer overview
Direct recording
Timer overview
File manager
Photo Viewer
Subtitle
Language of prog
AV function Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Configuration
7
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19.2
Collecting EPG data
EPG data is broadcast by each station for its pro-
gram contents. I nformation will therefore vary accordingly. Switch on your TV, so that EPG data can be com-
piled and/or updated. While data is being compiled the orange LED is lit
or “EPG“ lights in the display.
After switching on the TV set or if a recor­ding timer has been programmed, the col­lection of data is interrupted until a switch back occurs to stand-by mode or the recor­ding timer is terminated.
Please note
All free- to-air stations found are listed in the TV set’s station table and shown in the program guide unless you make a different selection in the station table.
The data collection operation is interrupted if:
• the TV set is switched off with the power switch;
• the Teletext function is called;
• a recording is programmed in the menu "AV recording";
• a "timer recording” is active or will start within one hour;
• the Teletext function "Subtitles" is activated.
If the TV set is switched to stand-by, the orange LED on the TV set will light up to show that the collection process is running. After completion of the collection process, the TV set switches to stand-by mode (red LED).
Do not switch off the TV set during the col­lection process. Give the TV set a chance to collect all EPG data at least one time.
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Not possible with a set top box
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Solution 2:
• Press the MENU key. The TV menu appears on
the screen.
• Press the white key. The menu channel table appears with the active programme slot selec­ted.
• Follow the steps described under “23. Sort channels” to sort and save your favourite chan­nels so that they appear at the top of the list, for example sort 1-50 and save them.
• Select “EPG Settings” from the Configuration menu and under “Prog. select. in the channel table”, select “Channels 1-50” using the – + key and save by pressing "OK".
19.2 Collecting EPG data
Not possible with a set top box
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19.3 Using the EPG
Select, watch, remind programme
A programme can be selected in the TV guide with the cursor control key.
• Press the "OK" button and
- watch the selected programme if the program­me is already running.
- or set a reminder for it, if the starting time is still in the future. A green checkmark appears behind the starting time.
• Press the "TEXT" button to show or hide the con-
tent description of the programme. It is not pos­sible to display the content description for all programmes.
Interests settings
Areas of interest can be set in the EPG TV guide. To do this:
• Press the yellow button or if you want to change interests, press the button twice
.
• use the cursor control key or the assigned numeric key to access one of the themes.
• Use the cursor control key to change to the other page.
• Use the cursor control key to access the theme and mark it with the
OK
button
(7).
• The markings (7) can be deleted again with the "OK" button.
Opening the menu
Not possible with an external receiver !
Interest
All programmes
EPG
EPG
talk show
variety show
game/quiz/contest
shows (general)
talk show games/quiz/contest
Arts/Culture
Music/Ballet/Dance
Education/Science
Children/School
Sport
Leisure
Shows
Current affairs
Feature film
7
7
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19.3 Using the EPG Recording a Programme
Selecting a programme for recording:
If you have a video recorder with the dialogue system, the EPG permits you to start a recording by pressing a single key.
• Press the "EPG" key to open the EPG.
• Use the cursor control key to select the pro­gramme you wish to record.
If a video recorder with dialogue system is connected (see also Section 29):
- Switch on the video recorder.
- Insert a cassette.
- Press the red key on the remote
control.
If a normal video recorder is connected:
- Switch on the video recorder.
- Insert a cassette.
- Press the red key on the remote
control to programme the TV timer (see also "Direct recording (OTR)").
- On the AV programme position of the video
recorder, programme a timer with the data and time of the programme which will be provided by the TV timer.
Opening the menu
Not possible with an external receiver !
EPG
Recording Yes Reminder No
Pr 1 Das Erste
Date 01.05. Start 22:45 End 23:40 VPS no
Recording device Videorecorder
This TV set is equipped for up to four different types of reception, depending on the configura­tion or retrofitting: Analogue TV: The broadcasting technology which has been used for many years. The signals can be received via a rooftop antenna or a cable.
DVB-T: The new digital broadcasting technology whose signals can be received via an existing (analogue) rooftop antenna or an indoor antenna (depending on the strength of the available sig­nal). For more details, please consult your local TV dealer or search for “DVB-T” in the Internet.
DVB-C: The new digital broadcasting technology whose signals are received via a cable connection. For further details, please consult your local cable provider or TV dealer or search for “DVB-C” in the Internet.
DVB-S: (for HD-TV) The digital broadcasting technology that can be received via a satellite. Ask your local TV dealer about it, or find out more at "www.lyngsat.de".
Select the reception mode to match the broadcasting tech­nology available in your area.
Setting the reception mode
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key to open the menu "Configuration".
• Use the corresponding numeric key to select the appropriate reception mode „Analogue TV“", „DVB-T“, „DVB-C“ or „DVB-S“.
Start station search
General settings
Manual search
Automatic search
Antenna
Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Configuration
21 Setting Stations
Setting the reception mode
Opening the menu
MENU
  
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21.1 Setting Stations Analogue TV
Terrestrial station search
The terrestrial station search automatically sear­ches the entire range of available reception fre­quencies for stations. All stations which are found are placed in the station table which is displayed at the end of the search operation. If you are not satisfied with the order in which the stations are displayed, you can move them to other positions or delete unwanted stations (see Section 23., "Sorting stations".
Executing a terrestrial station search
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key to open the menu "Configuration".
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the exam­ple: (
") to select
"Analogue TV".
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the exam­ple: (
) to select
"Terr. station search".
• Press the "OK" key and, in the setting window, confirm the menu item "Start station search" by pressing the "OK" key.
• The TV set starts to search for available stations. A station table with the newly found stations is displayed on the left half of the screen. If a sta­tion table already existed before the search, the newly found stations are automatically appen­ded after the last existing station.
• After completion of the search, all stations which have been found are sorted.
• You can delete any unwanted stations from the station table by selecting them with the cursor control key and pressing the II key.
Opening the menu
The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
MENU
  
Start stadion search
DataLogic
Analogue station search
Search settings
Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Configuration
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With this menu item, you switch the supply voltage for a DVB-T antenna on or off.
On:
The antenna supply voltage is constantly on (Select this setting if you have a TV-Set with two DVB-T­Tuners but only one active antenna or if you recei­ve also analog stations via the active antenna).
Switched:
The antenna supply voltage is only active for DVB-T-programmes (e.g. for controlling a relay to switch between DVB-T-antenna and broad­band cable, if they coexist).
Off:
For a passive antenna or a community antenna
Setting the antenna supply voltage
• Press the "MENU" key to
open the TV menu.
• Press the red key to open the "Configuration" menu.
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the example:
) to select the
function "DVB-T".
• Press the "OK" key and, in the setting window, use the – + key to select the antenna supply voltage.
• Press the "OK" key to save the new settings.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
21.2 Setting Stations DVB-T, Antenna supply voltage
Opening the menu
EXIT
OK
MENU
  
Supply voltage on
General settings
Manual search
Automatic search
Antenna
Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Configuration
83
For a manual station search, you must know the channel number or the frequency of the station you wish to find.
Executing the manual search
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key to open the menu "Confi­guration".
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the example: ) to select " DVB-T".
• In the setting window "Antenna", you can switch the supply voltage for an antenna on or off with the ­+ key (see also page 79).
• Make a selection with the assigned numeric key, in the example
!
, “Manual
search”.
• Enter the channel number or frequency in the setting win­dow with the numeric keys. If additional data of a pro­gramme is known, then select the “Mod- parameter” menu item and change the setting to “manual” using the – + key. Additional data can now be entered.
• After entering the programme data with the cursor control key, select “Start programme search”.
• Press key "OK" and confirm the question about the station search with the corresponding numeric key:
freely receivable programmes
3)
all programmes
3)
!
free + CICAM programmes3).
After pressing the corresponding numeric key the programme search begins.
21.2 Setting Stations
Manual DVB-T station search
Opening the menu
MENU
  
Channel 05 Frequency
177.500 Mhz
Mod.-Parameter
auto. Start station search
General settings
Manual search
Automatic search
Antenna
Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Configuration
Transmission 8k Mode Modulation64 QAM Mod. Parameter manuell
Guard Intervall 1/8
Code rate 3/4 Start station search
3) See glossary for an explanation.
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For a manual station search, you must know the channel number or the frequency of the station you wish to find.
Executing the manual search
• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.
• Press the red key to open the menu "Configuration".
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the example:
) to select "DVB-C".
• Make a selection with the assigned numeric key, in the example
“Manual
search”.
• The cursor is on “Channel”.
• Enter the channel number or special channel number or frequency in the setting win­dow with the numeric keys. If additional data of a pro­gramme is known, then select the corresponding menu items “Modulation” and “Symbol rate” and change the setting using the – + key or with the numeric keys.
• Select “Start programme search” with the cursor control button in the setting window.
• P
ress key
"OK"
and confirm the question about the station search with the corresponding numeric key
:
freely receivable programmes
3)
all programmes
3)
!
free + CICAM programmes3).
After pressing the corresponding numeric key the programme search begins.
21.3 Setting Stations
Manual DVB-C station search
Opening the menu
!
OK
MENU
  
Channel 05 Cable channel -­Frequency 64.500MHz
Symbol rate 6900
Madulation Auto.mode Start station search
General settings
Manual search
Automatic search
Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Configuration
3) See glossary for an explanation.
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Each DVB-S receiver must be assigned a sub­scriber number (SCR no.) and the associated sub­scriber frequency (SCR freq.) from the frequency bank (see channel router or its user’s guide)
Each subscriber number and subscriber frequency may only be assigned once.
The DVB-S receiver in the TV set requests the data for the desired programme from the channel router.
Setting the SCR no. and SCR freq.
• Call up the TV menu with
the "MENU" button
Use the red button to open the “Configuration” menu.
• Select the menu option “DVB-S” with the assigned numeric buttons. In the example it is %.
• Press the "OK" button and the “Arial facility” setup window opens.
• Use the cursor control buttons to select “Antenna” and then the – + button to select “Unicable”.
• Use the cursor control buttons to select the SCR data for each receiver.
• Enter the required data with the numeric buttons.
• Confirm the setting by pressing the "OK" button.
• Clear the “TV menu” with the "EXIT" button.
21.4 Set-up of satellite system Unicable
Opening the menu
OK
EXIT
MENU
  
Antenna Unicable Power compensation off SCR1 no. 1 SCR2 no. 4 SCR1 freq. 1284 MHz SCR2 freq. 1632 MHz
General settings
Manual search
Automatic search
Satellite D Satellite C
Hot Bird 13°
Astra 19,2°
Arial facility
Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVB-C DVB-T DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Configuration
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21.4 Set-up of satellite system DiSEqC system
"DiSEqC" makes it possible to control the satellite antenna digitally via the existing antenna cable and is a prerequisite for the reception of signals from more than two satellites (e.g. Astra, Eutelsat, Hotbird).
If you wish to receive signals from at least three satellites (e.g. ASTRA 19.2°, Eutelsat 16°, Hot­bird 13°) the antenna system can be controlled only with the aid of "DiSEqC".
This menu item is not available in a 2** menu.
Switching DiSEqC on and off
Press the
"MENU"
key to
open the TV menu.
• Press the red key to open the menu "Configuration".
• Press the appropriate nume­ric key (in this example
to
select "DVB-S".
• Press the "OK" button and the “Arial facility” setup window opens.
• Use the cursor control but­tons to select “DiSEqC” and then use the - + button to set DiSEqC on or off.
• Press the "OK" key to confirm the new setting.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
+
i
Opening the menu
OK
EXIT
MENU
   
Antenna normal Power compensation off
LNB supply voltage off DiSEqC system off
General settings
Manual search
Automatic search
Satellite D Satellite C
Hot Bird 13°
Astra 19,2°
Arial facility
Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Configuration
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21.5 Setting the stations Automatic search
Opening the menu
The DVB-S station search scans the entire recep­tion band for TV and radio stations and stores them in separate TV and radio station tables. For details of the DVB radio mode, see Section 26 in the operating instructions for the TV set.
If you are not satisfied with the order in which the sta­tions are stored, you can move stations to other posi­tions in the table or delete them. For further details, see Section 23, "Sorting stations" in the operating instructions for the TV set.
+
The station search will function correctly only if the LNB frequencies have been set and sto­red correctly.
Executing the automatic station search
Press the
"MENU"
key to
open the TV menu.
• Press the red key to open the menu "Configuration".
• Press the appropriate nume­ric key (in this example
to
select "DVB-S".
• Press the appropriate nume­ric key (in this example
to select "Automatic search".
In the setting window, use the
– +
key to select the
desired satellite.
• Use the cursor control key to move to the menu line "Start station search".
• P
ress key
"OK"
and confirm the question about the station search with the corresponding numeric key
:
freely receivable programmes
3)
all programmes
3)
!
free + CICAM programmes3).
After pressing the corresponding numeric key the programme search begins.
OK
EXIT
MENU
  
Satellite Astra 19,2° Start station search
General settings
Manual search
Automatic search
Satellite D Satellite C
Hot Bird 13°
Astra 19,2°
Arial facility
Function for F3 Function for F2
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Configuration
3) See glossary for an explanation.
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• In the setting window, use the cursor control key to select the menu line "Frequency".
• Use the numeric keys or the – +
key to set the
frequency.
For a HD station search, the information for the DVB system (e.g. DVG-S) must also be entered.
• If all the data has been entered, use the cursor control key in the settings window to access the „Start programme search” menu item and con­firm with the key "OK".
• Press key "OK" and confirm the question about the sta­tion search with the corres­ponding numeric key:
freely receivable programmes
3)
all programmes
3)
!
free + CICAM program­mes3).
After pressing the correspon­ding numeric key the pro­gramme search begins.
If necessary, the stations can also be sorted, moved, or deleted.
See Chapter 23 for this.
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21.5 Setting the stations Manual search
Opening the menu
OK
MENU
  
Satellite Astra 19,2° Frequency 11836 MHz Symbol rates 27500 Polarisation H Start station search
General settings
Manual search
Automatic search
Satellite D Satellite C
Hot Bird 13°
Astra 19,2°
Arial facility
Function for F3 Function for F3
EURO sockets
DVB-C
DVB-T
DVB-S
Analog-TV
Country
Language
Operating
Configuration
3) See glossary for an explanation.
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The displays for the DVB prog. info or signal quality are only for informational purposes. DVB prog. info. shows the data for the displayed station. The signal quality display is not directly related to the picture quality. The bit error rate fluctuates between the transponders and increases if a rain front is approaching, for example.
• Select the programme position for the DVB prog. info or signal quality that is to be displayed.
• Press the "MENU" key. The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the white key The station table menu appears on the screen and the acti­ve programme position is selected.
• Press the F2 button.
• Press the cursor control key and switch to the menu page.
• Use the assigned numeric keys to select the DVB prog. info. or the signal quality menu option.
• Clear the “TV menu” with the "EXIT" button.
21.6 DVB Prog. Info. signal quality
Opening the menu
MENU
F2
Sound corrections
Picture quality
Picture corrections
Enter logo
Station contained in EPG
CA module
5)
Signal quality
5)
DVB-prog. info
5)
0010 Hessen 3 0009 Südwest 0008 MDR 0007 PRO 7 0006 RTL 2 0005 RTL 0004 SAT 1 0003 Bayern 3 0002 ZDF 0001 ARD
Station table
Signal level
82%
Bit error rate
0%
C/N 40,8 dB
Sound corrections
Picture quality
Picture corrections
Enter logo
Station contained in EPG
CA module
5)
Signal quality
5)
DVB-prog. info
5)
0010 Hessen 3 0009 Südwest 0008 MDR 0007 PRO 7 0006 RTL 2 0005 RTL 0004 SAT 1 0003 Bayern 3 0002 ZDF 0001 ARD
Station table
Satellite Astra 19,2° Frequency 11953 MHz Symbol rates 27500 Polarisation H Encryption No DVB system DVB-S
7
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22. Station Logo
A station logo with a maximum length of 15 cha­racters is automatically assigned to each station.
If this automatic assignment does not work, or if you want to use a different logo, you can change the setting manually.
Setting the station logo
• Press the "MENU" key.
• Press the white key to open the “station table”.
• Press the F2 key to enable editing of the station table.
• Select the programme position whose logo you wish to change.
• Press the cursor control key to move to the other column.
• Use the corresponding numeric key (in the exam­ple:
) to select
"Logo input".
• The various letters and digits can be selected with the aid of the cursor control key .
• You can delete single cha­racters with the red key or the complete logo with the II key.
• Set the desired logo by repeatedly pressing the various numeric keys. The lowercase letters are displayed after the uppercase letters.
• Press the "OK" key to save the new logo.
• Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.
Opening the menu
MENU
F2
EXIT
OK
_ , ; ABC ! DEFGHI JKL MNO RTL 2
PQRS
TUV WXYZ
Sound corrections
Colour standard
3)7)
Picture quality
Picture correct.
Enter logo
Station contained in EPG
CA module
5)
Signal quality
5)
DVB-prog. info
5)
Frequency/channel
7)
0010 Hessen 3 0009 Südwest 0008 MDR 0007 PRO 7 0006 RTL 2 0005 RTL 0004 SAT 1 0003 Bayern 3 0002 ZDF 0001 ARD
Station table
7
3) See glossary for an explanation.
5) Can only be selected for DVB stations.
7) Available only for analogue stations!
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23 Sorting stations, block-by-block
Individual or multiple stations can be moved, copied or deleted in the station table.
Copying, moving, deleting multiple stations
• Call up the TV menu with the "MENU" button
.
• Use the white button to retrieve the station table.
• Use the cursor control key to select the first pro­gramme position that is to be copied, moved, or deleted.
• Press the "OK" button and mark the programme position (prog. 006 in the example ).
• Use the cursor control key to select the last pro­gramme position that is to be copied, moved, or dele­ted.
• Press down the "OK" button until all stations between the first and last station position are marked.
Copy:
• When copying, afterwards use the cursor to select the programme position after which the stations are to be inserted.
• Use the + key to copy the block of stations.
Move:
• When moving, afterwards use the cursor to select the programme position after which the stations are to be re-inserted.
• Use the – key to move the block of stations.
Delete:
• If the marked block of stations is to be deleted, then press the II button.
• When you are finished, clear the “TV menu” with the "EXIT" button.
Opening the menu
MENU
EXIT
Markieren mit (langer Tastendruck = Block markieren). Neue Position mit Cursor bestimmen.
verschieben/kopieren, löschen.
Alle Markierungen löschen mit .
0010 Hessen 3 0009 Südwest 0008 MDR 0007 PRO 7 0006 RTL 2 0005 RTL 0004 SAT 1 0003 Bayern 3 0002 ZDF 0001 ARD
0020 BR alpha 0019 3 SAT 0018 Kinderkan. 0017 FRANKEN 0016 TELE-5 0015 9LIVE 0014 SuperRTL 0013 Kabel 1 0012 VOX 0011 West 3
Sendertabelle
OK
– +
II
OK
0006 RTL 2
0007 PRO7
0008 MDR
0009 Südwest
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