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– Individual 32 Selection
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Contents
Remote control – TV functions ................................................................ 3 Digital radio ........................................................................................... 36
Control unit front side of the device ....................................................... 4 Radio mode ............................................................................................................. 36
EPG – Electronic Programme Guide (radio)............................................................... 37
Connections rear side of the device – Individual 32 ............................... 5 Audio playback from external devices....................................................................... 37
Connections rear side of the device – Individual 40 / Individual 46 ....... 6 DVB ......................................................................................................... 38
Welcome ................................................................................................... 7 Software update ....................................................................................................... 38
Scope of delivery ..........................................................................................................7 Conditional Access module (CA module) .................................................................. 40
About this operating manual .......................................................................................7 Other settings ........................................................................................ 41
TV set equipment .........................................................................................................7 Parental lock ............................................................................................................. 41
Operating convenience with wizards ...........................................................................8 Timer functions ......................................................................................................... 42
The wizards in overview ...............................................................................................8 Language.................................................................................................................. 42
Info display and TV index ............................................................................................8 On-screen displays .................................................................................................... 43
For your safety ......................................................................................... 9 Time and date........................................................................................................... 43
Environmental protection ...................................................................... 10 Operating additional equipment ........................................................... 44
Initial installation................................................................................... 11 Connection wizard .................................................................................................... 44
Installing the TV set................................................................................................... 11 Devices to the connections AV1/AV2/AVS ................................................................. 46
Preparing the remote control unit ............................................................................. 11 Devices to the HDMI (DVI) connections .................................................................... 48
Connecting the TV set ............................................................................................... 11 Concealed installation of HDMI devices.................................................................... 49
Turning the set on/off................................................................................................ 12 Devices to the PC IN connection ............................................................................... 50
First installation wizard ............................................................................................. 12 Devices to the Component IN connection................................................................. 51
Positioning/aligning the DVB-T antenna ................................................................... 14 Sound components wizard ....................................................................................... 52
Play sound via active speakers .................................................................................. 52
Operating convenience .......................................................................... 15 Play sound via TV speakers and active subwoofer .................................................... 52
General information on menu operation .................................................................. 15 Connecting audio amplifiers ..................................................................................... 53
The info display ......................................................................................................... 15 Assignment of the digital audio input....................................................................... 54
The index in the TV set .............................................................................................. 16 Audio connection in HDMI (DVI) devices .................................................................. 54
The Assist+ menu ..................................................................................................... 16 RS-232C interface ..................................................................................................... 54
TV menu – Overview diagram................................................................................... 17 The direct way to record............................................................................................ 55
Radio menu – Overview diagram ............................................................................. 17 Timer recording with external devices ....................................................................... 57
Daily operation ...................................................................................... 18 PhotoViewer ............................................................................................................. 58
Select station............................................................................................................. 18 MusicBox .................................................................................................................. 60
Select video source.................................................................................................... 19 Operating Loewe equipment .................................................................................... 64
Adjusting the sound.................................................................................................. 20 Rotating the TV set.................................................................................................... 66
Adjusting the picture................................................................................................. 22 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................... 67
Operation without remote control............................................................................. 23
Button functions ....................................................................................................... 24 Technical data ........................................................................................ 69
General data ............................................................................................................. 69
Managing stations ................................................................................. 26 Electrical data ........................................................................................................... 69
TV stations ................................................................................................................ 26 Connections (max. equipment) ................................................................................. 69
Put together / change favourites list ......................................................................... 29
Accessories ............................................................................................. 70
Picture in Picture .................................................................................... 30 Setup possibilities...................................................................................................... 70
Picture in Picture (PIP) ............................................................................................... 30 Accessories ............................................................................................................... 70
Configure Picture in Picture (PIP) mode..................................................................... 31 Equipment variants and upgrade kits ....................................................................... 71
Electronic Programme Guide ................................................................. 32 Glossary .................................................................................................. 72
Electronic Programme Guide – EPG.......................................................................... 32
Configuring EPG ....................................................................................................... 33 Index ...................................................................................................... 76
Teletext ................................................................................................... 34 Service .................................................................................................... 77
Teletext...................................................................................................................... 34 Other ...................................................................................................... 78
Teletext menu............................................................................................................ 35 Trademarks ............................................................................................................... 78
Digital teletext (MHEG-5) .......................................................................................... 36 Acknowledgements .................................................................................................. 78
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Please fold out this page.
Remote control – TV functions
(page 64) ..............................Switch over to operate recorder (4 Switch over to operate DVD player (4 .......................(page 64)
(page 56) ................................................Timer overview on/off Audio adjustment
(page 22) ......................................................Set picture format /with logged in amplifier: Sound via... ....................(page 20)
Select station directly;
MENU: Enter numbers of letters ..............................(page 18)
Green button: (3
(page 24) .......................................................Teletext functions Yellow button: (3 Last station....................................(page 24)
Red button: (2 (3 Blue button: (3 Programme info on/off.....................(page 24)
(page 24) ..............................................................Freeze on/off
Select station up (2
Select station down (2 (3
(page 12) ................................................... /in the wizard: Back Still frame off (2
Still frame on (2
Direct recording
Still frame on/off (2
(1 (3
Radio only for DVB reception, provided the station broadcasts this. If MHEG-5 is selected for the location of TV set UK or IRL during the
Otherwise switch-over to an audio input. first installation, the button has a different function.
(2 (4
When equipped with Digital Recorder, these buttons have different The assignment of these keys can be changed (see page 64).
functions, see Digital Recorder user guide. The description refers to the standard setting.
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Control unit front side of the device
I N D I V I D U A L
Button M:
Call the menu
in the menu: up/down Display:
The mains switch is located on = Standby
the bottom of the set in the middle = Operation
= Operation without on-screen display
On/Off button: (Radio, EPG data capture or timer recording)
Switch on from the standby mode
Switch off to the standby mode Button +:
Station up
Button – : in the menu: to the right
Station down DR+
in the menu: to the left
Display DR+: (2
Button R: DR+ = Digital Recorder inactive
Radio on/off (1 (back to TV mode) (no recording, no playback)
Switch on the radio from the standby mode
DR+ = Digital Recorder active (offset TV viewing
in the menu: down
or archive playback)
DR+ = Digital Recorder active
(archive recording)
(1
Radio only for DVB reception, provided the station broadcasts this.
Otherwise switch over to an audio input.
(2
Only with integrated Digital Recorder.
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Connections rear side of the device – Individual 32
Common Interface 1
(CI-Slot 1)
Common Interface 2
(CI-Slot 2)
mains switch AUDIO OUT L/R - audio output left right (analogue)
AUDIO IN1 L/R - audio input left/right (analogue)
AUDIO IN1 C - centre audio input (analogue)
ANT2 (1 ANT SAT (1 SD/HD-COMPONENT IN Cb/Pb–Cr/Pr–Y - component video inputs
Antenna/cable Satellite antenna AUDIO DIGITAL IN - digital audio input
analogue/digital (Sat tuner 1) AUDIO LINK (1 - surround audio outputs (analogue)
(Tuner 2)
CONTROL - rotating stand control
RS-232C - serial interface
220-240V~ 50/60Hz
mains connection
(1
See page 71 for equipment and upgrade possibilities.
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Connections rear side of the device – Individual 40 / Individual 46
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Welcome
with an up to five times greater resolution than conven- terms used in the TV set and the operating manual.
S tional signals and therefore creates an unexpectedly 3D
®
Scope of delivery
nLCD TV set
nPower cable
nAntenna cable
nTable mount (assembled)
nRemote control Assist with two batteries
nOperating instructions of the Digital Recorder if there is one integrated
in the TV set
nThis operating instructions
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Welcome
(1
if upgraded
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For your safety
For your own safety and to prevent unnecessary damage to your device, Power supply
read and comply with the following safety instructions:
The wrong voltage can damage the set. This equipment must only be
Proper use and environmental conditions connected to a mains power supply which has the same voltage and
frequency as that specified on the rating plate; use the power cable
This TV set is intended exclusively for the reception and reproduction of provided. The mains plug of the TV set must be easily accessible so that
video and audio signals and designed for the home and office. It may the device can be disconnected from the mains at any time. When you
not be used in rooms with high humidity (e.g. bathrooms, saunas) or unplug the mains plug, do not pull on the cable rather pull on the plug
high dust concentration (e.g. workshops). The manufacturer‘s warranty is housing. The cable in the mains plug could be damaged and cause a
only valid for use in the specified permissible environment. short circuit the next time it is plugged in.
If the set is used outdoors then ensure that it is protected against mois- Lay out the power cable in such a manner that it cannot be damaged.
ture (rain, splashing water, or dew). High humidity and dust concentration The power cable may not be kinked or laid over sharp edges, stepped
cause creep currents in the set. This can cause electric shocks or fires. on or exposed to chemicals; The latter also applies for the entire equip-
ment. A power cable with damaged insulation can cause electrical shock
If you have brought the set into a warm and is a fire hazard.
environment from the cold, then wait
for about 1 hour before switching it on Air circulation and high temperatures
to avoid formation of condensation.
The vent slots on the rear panel of the set must always be kept free.
Do not place any objects filled with Please do not place newspapers or cloths on/over the TV.
liquid or burning candles on the de-
vice. Protect the set against dripping At least 10 cm clearance must be
and splashing water. left at the sides and top for air
10 cm
circulation if the TV set is placed or
Never place the TV set in a position .
hung in a cabinet or a shelf.
where it is exposed to vibrations. This
can lead to material overload. Like any electronic device, your TV 10 cm 10 cm
set requires air for cooling. Ob-
struction of the air circulation can
Transporting cause fires. .
Only transport the device in vertical position. Grasp the device on the The set is suitable for different instal-
upper and lower edges of the housing. lation solutions. See the instructions
The LCD screen is made of glass or plastic and can break if not handled for assembly for the different instal-
properly. lation solutions.
If the LCD screen is damaged and liquid crystal is leaking, wear rubber Stand the TV set with the table or floor stand only on a level, sturdy,
gloves for handling the TV set. If there is skin contact immediately wash horizontal base. Particularly ensure that the set does not protrude to the
thoroughly with water. front when placed in or on pieces of furniture.
Set up the device where it is not exposed to direct sunlight and where it
is not exposed to additional warming through heating elements.
Prevent metal items, needles, paper clips, liquids, wax, or similar items,
from getting into the interior of the device through the vent slots in the
rear panel. Such objects can cause short circuits in the set, which could
possibly cause a fire.
If something should get into the interior of the set then immediately
unplug the mains plug of the device and contact customer service for
more information.
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For your safety Environmental protection
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Initial installation
Press the embossed arrow and push down the Connecting the antenna
battery compartment cover. Analogue / DVB-C / DVB-T antenna:
Insert two alkaline manganese LR 03 (AAA) batteries; In sets with DR+: Plug the antenna plug of the antenna
ensure that the + and – poles are correctly positioned! or cable system or the room antenna into the ANT2
Slide the cover up from below. socket. The connecting cable between ANT-TV and ANT
OUT has already been plugged in at the factory.
In sets without DR+: Plug the antenna plug of the
antenna or cable system or the room antenna into the
ANT-TV socket.
03 AA
LR A Satellite antenna, if upgraded:
AA
LR
A 03 Connect one antenna plug each, for example, from
the antenna switch or the Twin-LNC of the satellite
system to the ANT-SAT and ANT-SAT2 sockets (only for
sets with DR+).
If you only connect one SAT antenna cable, connect it
to ANT-SAT.
Adjusting the remote control for operating the TV set
ANT2
Press the TV button.
See page 64 to find out how to operate other Loewe
equipment.
ANT ANT-TV
OUT
ANT ANT
SAT 220-240V~
SAT2
50/60Hz
TV
Connections on the back of the set (see also page 5 and 6).
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Initial installation
on/off.
Display Meaning of the display color:
Initial installation
Language
Sprache D Kieli FIN
Red: Standby mode Language GB OK Jezik SLO
Langue F Jazyk SK
Green: TV set is switched on Lingua I Lisan TR
Idioma E Språk S
Orange: Radio mode, set receives EPG data or timer Taal NL Sprog DK
recording active Jazyk CZ Idioma
P
! " # $
Nyelv H
Switching the set on with the remote control OK Proceed
Press the on/off button The first step with the wizard starts when selecting the
language for the user prompts. From this point on
follow the instructions on your TV set.
or
numeric buttons Brief explanation of button functions:
or
TV button Press the ring (up, down, left, right) to move the cursor
and to select settings.
or
OK button – station list is called By pressing the OK button a setting is confirmed and you
will go to the next step.
or
ASSIST button – Assist+ menu is called. With the yellow button you can select or remove the indi-
vidual items (see the example below).
When an element is selected, it is marked by a checkmark
Switching the set off with the remote control .
Use this button to go back one step.
Press the on/off button.
Exit the wizard with the END button (if available).
➠ Before switching off the set with the mains switch, we
recommend you to switch it to standby mode. Initial installation
Connect antenna cable(s)
Antenna cable(s) for: to antenna socket(s):
Switch on in Radio mode Antenna/cable (analogue) ANT TV
DVB-T ANT TV
DVB-C ANT TV
DVB-S (cable 1) ANT SAT
Press R on the TV control unit. DVB-S (cable 2) ANT SAT2
OK Proceed Connect/disconnect
Back
or:
Press the AUDIO button on the remote control An example of multiple selection using the yellow button.
(radio mode, see page 36).
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continued on next page p
Initial installation
Explanations of the setting possibilities, including the upgradeable satellite reception: Logical For TV sets with MHEG-5 software the stations are tied
Channel to “Logical Channel Numbers” – “LCN” and sorted from
Energy Decide how energy efficiently you want to operate your Number 1-799. Digital stations without “LCN” are stored from
efficiency TV set. The value for the contrast (and thus the brightness (continued) 800 onwards. Analogue stations are stored from 1001.
of the background lighting) is adapted and the automatic
dimmer activated or deactivated (see page 22) depending Encrypted You can state whether coded stations are to be searched
on the presetting. stations for in the search/update. Select yes to save all found
Eco standard: scrambled stations. However, these stations can only
The emphasis for home use is on low energy consumption. be received in connection with a CA module and the
The automatic dimmer is activated. appropriate Smart Card. Handling of the CA module is
Premium mode: described on page 40.
This mode optimises the settings to a brighter environment If a CA module with a SmartCard is already plugged in for
at a higher energy consumption. The automatic dimmer the station search, all the stations which this module can
is activated. descramble are also saved when no is preset.
Shop mode: DVB-T: If you are using an active antenna, then select yes (5V)
The picture settings are aligned to operation in the presen- Antenna for the antenna power supply.
tation room. The automatic dimmer is deactivated. If the
ambient brightness diminishes, the energy consumption DVB-C: The conventional settings will be derived from the selec-
is not reduced. Settings tion of set location. Only change this if you know other
The presetting can be changed later in the TV menu under symbol rates and modulation types or if you have to
Picture Picture adjustment Presettings (see page 22) or specify the network ID for your cable network. In the
under Settings Energy efficiency. case of small cable networks fed directly from the satel-
lite, the rate of 6900 might have to be replaced by 6111.
Location Select the country for country-specific pre-settings. Information is available from your cable network provider.
of TV set If UK or IRL is selected for the location of TV set, it is pos- If you want to run the station search independently of
sible to activate MHEG-5 (UK Freeview) for the TV set. the channel grid, select frequency search for the search
If MHEG-5 was activated, DVB-C and DVB-S can not be method.
used anymore. Only terrestrial/cable and DVB-T stations DVB-S: State how (single satellite or type of satellite system) you
are available. Satellite receive which satellite(s). Ask your dealer if in doubt.
Caution: Common Interface Plus technology will never system
work again after activating MHEG-5.
A dialogue appears, where you can confirm to set the High band Specify here whether the high band of the selected satel-
operating software to the selected location. lite is to be searched in addition to the low band.
If Yes is selected and confirmed with OK, the TV set turns
off and on again automatically. First installation starts again LNC Normally, you do not need to change the values for high
after activating the operation software. frequencies and low band, unless the LNC (LNB) of your satellite
Low Band / system uses a different oscillator frequency (important
Antenna Antenna/cable (analogue): analogue stations via High Band for the frequency display).
selection cable/antenna After you have made these settings, you should receive
DVB-T: digital terrestrial stations the picture and sound of the selected satellites (only with
DVB-C: digital stations via cable Astra1 and HOTBIRD).
DVB-S (cable 1): digital stations via satellite
DVB-S (cable 2): digital stations via satellite Search If you want to run the station search independently of
method the channel grid, select frequency search for the search
Subtitle and You can preset the desired languages and reserve lan- method.
audio languages guages for subtitles and audio for DVB programmes here
(DVB) (see page 42). Symbol rates The symbol rates are specified by the satellite provider
and do not normally need to be changed.
Logical In various countries, digital stations (DVB-T, DVB-C) are
Channel transmitted with a preset channel number per station, Favoured Select the signal source from a list, the station of which is to
Number known as “Logical Channel Numbers“ – “LCN“. In this signal source be at the top of your station list (starting with station slot 1).
case the preset channel numbers are adopted as station Recordings with automatic time control (see page 55) are
memory locations and the stations of the preferred signal only possible for the respective first DVB signal source.
source sorted according to LCN. There may be gaps in
the numbering of the station list depending on the LCN. continued on next page p
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Initial installation
Start search Start the automatic station search with OK. Positioning/aligning the DVB-T antenna
The set now searches for TV and DVB radio stations.
If you receive one or more DVB-T stations with picture or sound interfer-
The stations found in the automatic search are divided into ence, you should change the position and alignment of the antenna. Ask
the appropriate station blocks depending on the previously your dealer to tell you which channels are used to broadcast the DVB-T
selected antenna cables (signal sources). Subsequently the stations in your region.
stations can only be re-sorted within these blocks. At the
beginning of the station list you will find the block with ➠ In normal TV mode, without other displays.
the stations of the preferred signal source. A DVB-T station is received and selected.
Any mixed sorting of stations from different signal sources
is only possible with the favourites list. Call TV menu.
Select Settings,
Age-related You can specify an age limit for your TV set here. DVB go to the menu line below.
lock broadcasts which have an appropriate age identification
are locked and can only be watched after entering the Select Stations,
access code (see page 41). go to the menu line below.
Select Manual adjustment,
Connecting Then the connection and sound component wizard OK call manual adjustment.
additional starts which helps you to log in, set and connect video
devices recorders, decoders, a loudspeaker system or a HiFi/AV Signal source
Select the area in which you want the broadcaster to search here. You can
amplifier to your TV set. A DVD recorder is already logged use the button to automatically select station by station.
in ex factory.
You can start the connection wizard and the sound Manual adjustment
components wizard manually later and add new devices. SIgnal source DVB-T DVB-C DVB-S A
Channel E05
Further information is available from page 44 (Connec- Frequency 177.50 MHz
tion wizard) and page 52 (Sound components wizard). Bandwidth 7 MHz
Name 12 Test
C/N 81
Digital Link If you have logged in and connected a recorder in the Level 80
BER 0 E-7
Plus connection wizard, the Digital Link Plus transmission END
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Operating convenience
Settings
Here, you can search for the stations automatically or manually as well as set
the menu language, timer functions, parental lock, on-screen displays, etc.
INFO END
TV menu
Picture Sound Recording Connections Settings
Picture adjustment ...
INFO END
TV menu
ections Settings Picture Sound Recording Conne
Example: Selecting and executing functions Stations ...
Select Picture, An INFO icon at the bottom right above the menu bar
go to the menu line below. also tells you that an info text is available.
Select Brightness, If an info text over several pages is available the number
go to the menu line below. of available pages and P+P– Page
is displayed in the
Info window. You can scroll through the individual info
Set Brightness. pages with P+ and P–.
Return to the Brightness menu line
to make other picture settings. Permanently display or hide the automatic info display
Once you have become familiar with how to operate the TV set, you can
Select more ... , switch off the automatic info display.
OK call more ... functions.
Select Auto format, ➠ In normal TV mode, without other displays.
go to the menu line below. Call TV menu.
Select on / off. Select Settings,
Conclude the settings. go to the menu line below.
END
Index
Language OK
Energy efficiency
Integrated features
Repeat initial installation Description of the individual functions:
*
Access code
Assist+
TV: See page 18 onwards.
END
Automatic dimmer
OK Activate Previous/next letter Radio digital: See page 36.
a - z P+
P–
➠ If favourites are selected, the station in the favourites list numerically COMP. IN
HDMI1/DVI
\] ^'_'=
`_ {| ['_[
6
6
is switched over with P+/P– (see page 19). HDMI2/DVI
VGA
}
_~[^
]{"_
6
6
6 &= 6
Press all four numeric buttons, the station changes imme- & 6
AVS
DVD
DVD-REC
diately. ] ^'_'= 6 3^['3 6
all short ]{"_ 6 3^['='^ 6
➠ If favourites are selected, you can switch to the station BR 3^['
' 6
3 ~'"~ 6
in the favourites list with the numeric buttons (see page CNN INT
19). Maximum two-digit station numbers are possible. 21:00 - 21:45 Urlaubsparadies - Toskana
OK Switch to ... Scan stations END
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Daily operation
0 - 9
%; 6
A signal from the selected video source should now be
Select station OK Switch to ... Scan stations END
P+
P–
Station list Change favourites INFO visible.
Select station directly with numeric buttons. Or:
With the station list
Mark stations.
➠ In normal TV mode, without other displays:
P+/P– Scroll in the pages of the favourites list.
OK Call the station list.
Select other favourites list. If the favourites list is displayed, switch to the
OK The marked station is called. station list first.
➠ Other favourites lists can only be selected if these
contain stations. In numerical sorting the connections or devices are always
at the beginning of the list.
Red button: Back to the station list. In alphabetic sorting, the connections or devices are
Green button: Scan all stations of the currently selected sorted in alphabetically.
favourites list.
Yellow button: Change the Favourites lists, see page 29. Station list
COMP. IN \] ^'_'= 6
HDMI1/DVI `_ {| ['_[ 6
Explanation of the favourites lists: HDMI2/DVI
VGA
}
_~[^
]{"_
6
6
AVS
The selection made with the red button (favourites list) is retained until DVD
>'
3^['3
6
6
you switch back to the station list with the red button. VCR
&3 6 OK
% 3^['='^
%% 3^['
'
6
6
If favourites are selected, the name of the favourites list appears in the % &'3 ' 6
%; <&=^[|~[
%> <&=~[
6
6
status display after the station name after changing stations. ; <&= 6 %\ <&=_ [ 6
> @&QX[ 6 %` 6
Explanation of the icons following station names: OK Switch to ... Scan stations END
Volume Sound effects Sound adjustment Headphone vo The Sound-picture synchronisation menu item only ap-
24 pears for DVB stations.
Select sound setting, more ... Call with OK (see next page).
go to the menu line below.
Make changes.
max. switch on Specify the volume that is set when switching on the TV
volume set with the mains switch.
If the volume is higher when switching the TV set to the
standby mode than specified here, then it is reduced
automatically to the fixed maximum switching on volume
when it is turned on again.
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Daily operation
DNC Removes or reduces the signal noise in the picture. Selecting the picture format
more ... Call with OK. Press the Picture format button until the desired picture
format is set or press
Image+ Active Picture improvement on/off and demo mode for Image+
Active. Picture format
16:9 4:3 Panorama Cinema Zoom
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Daily operation
and own functions for the coloured buttons. The function of the coloured ubtitles Personal text pages OK
buttons is shown at the bottom of the menus and wizards. Below, some of
the function are listed which you need in TV mode for the daily handling of Select Personal text pages,
your TV set. OK call.
Functions of the coloured buttons in TV mode Personal text Personal text pages
Programme preview
menu item Subtitles is greyed out and cannot be
accessed with OK. Explanation of the symbols in the programme information:
➠ The DVB subtitles can also be selected via the status Programme in 16:9 picture format
display (see page 25). Programme in high picture definition (HDTV)
INFO END
Programme with Dolby-Digital sound
Teletext functions
Subtitles OK Personal text pages Broadcast of subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Programme with youth protection (see Parental
Select Subtitles, lock - Age-related lock on page 41).
OK call. The symbols may also appear in combinations.
Subtitles
Subtitles off
END
Permanent display of time
Deutsch [for impaired hearing] OK
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Daily operation
![£'~[ TEXT
¤^' ➠ If during the status display you press one of the coloured
۫%\\; ¢^¢; "^¢ ;>
buttons or the TEXT button then the associated selection
You will see the number and name of the station and the menu will be displayed.
title of the current broadcast (if available) and the sound ➠ The selection line is also displayed automatically when
identification in the top two lines. a new broadcast with different options to the previous
The bar (if available) indicates the progress of the current broadcast begins or when you switch stations.
programme.
The selection menus are only available as long as the
If information about the current programme is available, status display is shown. However you can call them again
this can be called with the INFO button, the button is by pressing the END button.
displayed on the right in this case.
A selection (see right hand column), the time and, if acti- Red button: Channel selection for multi-channel providers
vated, the alarm time and switch-off time appear at the Green button: Language/sound
bottom depending on the DVB station. The sound formats on offer and their designations depend
on the programme being broadcast.
Explanations of the sound identification:
Yellow button: Time selection
Transmitted audio signal: Blue button: CA module selection
~[~ Mono audio transmission analogue The CA module selection only appears when two CA
;{'~[ Two sound broadcast (Sound1/Sound2) analogue module are plugged in, which are both able to descram-
~ Stereo sound transmission analogue ble the encrypted station.
Stereo sound transmission digital In this case, you can choose which of the two CA modules
should descramble the station.
Used loudspeakers:
TEXT: Subtitles
¡; Playback via TV loudspeakers (L/R Stereo).
The subtitles available depend on the programme being
broadcast
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Managing stations
Search for/update stations – handling of new and no longer found stations Search/update station – manual search
After the automatic search/update has been completed, the number of Call TV menu.
new found stations is displayed.
Select Settings,
OK List of newly found stations. go to the menu line below.
Search wizard Select Stations,
'^~['¢ ¦^_ '§
$~_[¦|~['^~['¦_^_~_ go to the menu line below.
[~¢ §
Select Manual adjustment,
Search for/update station OKcall input box.
Newly found stations
@&{QX[
3^['='^ OK
You can enter or edit the station data in the following
&{$¨!
'{
lines:
&{[^[{Q[
&{3{; Manual adjustment
&{3{% Signal source Antenna/cable (analogue) DVB-T DVB-C D
&¨©$3$ Channel S21
Frequency 303.25 MHz
OK Proceed Mark/unmark station Name KIKA
P+
P– Page
Mark/unmark all TV stand. B/G
Col. standard Autom.
Select station. Store END
Search INFO
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Managing stations
➠ Change favourites can also be called via the favourites Mark station or select station with the numeric buttons
list (page 19). (for alphabetical station sorting enter the initial
letter) which is to be transferred as a favourite to the
Call TV menu. favourites list.
Select Settings,
go to the menu line below. OK transfers the station to the favourites list.
The new station is inserted at the end of the favourites
Select Stations, list. Proceed in the same manner with additional
go to the menu line below. stations.
Select Select/change favourites,
OKcalls list of all stations and last active favourites list. Delete station from favourites list
➠ Favourites list (right column) must be selected.
Select/change favourites If not, change the list with .
All stations Stations of Favourite list1
%&'3 '
;<&=
6
6
OK
%&'3 '
;<&=
6
6
Mark station to be deleted.
>@&QX[ 6 >@&QX[ 6
\] ^'_'= 6 \] ^'_'= 6 OK removes the marked station from the favourites list.
`_ {| ['_[ 6 `_ {| ['_[ 6
}
_~[^ 6 }
_~[^ 6
]{"_ 6 ]{"_ 6 or:
>' 6 >' 6
3^['3 6 3^['3 6
%3^['='^ 6 %3^['='^ 6 Red button: Starts Clear favourites list.
%%§% 6 %%§% 6
%;! 6 %;! 6
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END
OK confirms clear favourites list.
0 9 Select station Next favourite list
P+
P– Page
Clear favourite list Change sorting INFO
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Picture in Picture
Configure Picture in Picture (PIP) mode Change position of the PIP small picture
In the PIP menu you can set the PIP type (Split Screen or Small PIP), the ➠ Nothing else is displayed on the screen apart from the
PIP function (Standard PIP or iPIP) and the position of the small picture. status line.
Start PIP menu
➠ PIP mode started,
if not, press PIP button.
➠ The frame is green,
if not, press the green button.
Call PIP menu.
TV menu
Settings
INFO END
PIP
Functions
iPIP Standard PIP
Select Functions,
go to the menu line below.
TV menu
Settings Select iPIP or Standard PIP.
INFO END
PIP
Type
In iPIP the frame around the PIP picture is orange.
Small PIP Split screen
iPIP operation:
Select Type, When the iPIP function is set, the currently displayed
go to the menu line below. picture becomes the PIP picture on pressing the PIP
Select Small PIP or Split screen. button. You can select other stations for the TV picture
and still keep an eye on the PIP picture. You can tempo-
rarily “ban” commercials or programme sections to the
PIP picture in this way.
The PIP picture becomes the TV picture again (PIP off).
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Electronic Programme Guide
Calling additional information about the programmes Station In the station selection you can determine for which
➠ Brief information about some of the programmes is selection station in the programme guide information is to be
displayed below the programme list of the broadcasts. displayed. Only stations with are shown in the EPG.
With the coloured buttons you can select or remove sta-
You can call detailed information with the TEXT button if tions or only select the stations from the favourites lists.
this function is offered by the TEXT icon in the lower left. Because of the large number of receivable DVB-S stations
The symbol explanations are described on page 24. you should restrict the station selection. This reduces
the data entry time and increases the clarity in the EPG.
Programming a recording for a recorder
Marking the stations according to reception ranges:
➠ The selection is in the lower programme list, ® Analogue stations via antenna/cable, for which the
if not, press the blue button. current provider supplies data.
Mark the desired programme. Digital terrestrial stations DVB-T.
6 Digital cable stations DVB-C.
RECORD button: Starts recording wizard. Digital satellite stations DVB-S (1.
Change or confirm timer data if necessary (see page 55,
"The direct way to record“). Data capture on (for DVB + analogue): data capture for DVB and ana-
logue stations
Then a red dot will be displayed in front of this programme
as identification. on (only for DVB): data capture only for DVB stations.
off: no data capture.
RECORD button: Deletes the already programmed record-
ing of the red marked programme from the timer. After changes in the EPG menu or after switching off at
If the timer data have been transferred to an external the mains switch the EPG data must be collected first.
recorder, then the timer must also be deleted there. To do this, switch on the set and select the station from
the analogue stations which you want defined as a pro-
vider and let the TV set run for about 1 hour with the
Configuring EPG selected station. Or:
Switch the TV set into standby mode. The display on the
Start the EPG menu
TV set glows orange after 2 minutes and the EPG data
➠ EPG mode is started, entry begins.
if not, press the EPG button. The data capture normally takes place at night between
Call the EPG menu. 2 and 5 o’clock if the TV set is in the standby mode.
rovider
EPG menu
Station selection OK Data capture
INFO
Sortin
Switch on TV When yes is set, the switched off TV switches on auto-
when marked matically from the standby mode at the beginning of a
set programme. A screen message appears when switch-
Settings in the EPG menu: ing on. If this is not confirmed within 5 minutes with the
Select Provider (only for analogue stations), Station selec- OK button, the TV switches back off automatically for
tion, Data capture, Switch on TV when marked, Sorting. safety reasons.
Explanations of setting possibilities in the EPG menu: Sorting The programmes can be sorted either according to their
Select provider In analogue TV reception there may be different providers start times (chronologically) or according to stations (cor-
who transmit the EPG data for certain station packages. responding to station list).
You can have the list of providers created automatically
with the yellow button in the provider selection. You can
select the desired provider at the end of the provider
search. You can create the list of providers manually with
the blue button.
(1
if upgraded
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Teletext
3rd possibility:
ARD Text ➠ The page includes 3-digit page numbers.
Politik: Die neuen Gesetzesentwürfe. . . . . . . . . . 120
Wird auch der Nahverkehr teurer?. . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Australien: Keine Zugeständnisse . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Tote bei Zugunglück in Schweden . . . . . . . . . . . 532 Mark desired page number.
Tennis: Auftaktmatch wurde abgebrochen . . . 204
Formel 1: Neues Reglement für Motoren. . . . . . . 213 Tennis: Auftaktmatch wurde abgebrochen . . . . . . . 204
Fussball: Heimsieg für den Meister . . . . . . . . . . . 204 Formel 1: Neues Reglement für Motoren. . . . . . . . . 213
Fussball: Heimsieg für den Meister . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
13:00 ARD-Mittagsmagazin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
14:00 Tagesschau 13:00 ARD-Mittagsmagazin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
14:00 Tagesschau
Tagesschau . . . 110/112 Kultur . . . . . . . . . . 500
Wetter. . . . . . . . . . . 170 Gesellschaft . . . . . 530 Tagesschau . . . . 110/112 Kultur. . . . . . . . . . 500
Sport. . . . . . . . . 200/600 Lotto/Toto. . . . . . . 666 Wetter. . . . . . . . . . 170 Gesellschaft . . . . . 530
TV Guide. . . . . . 300/400 Wirtschaft. . . . . . . 700 Sport. . . . . . . . . . . 200/600 Lotto/Toto. . . . . . . 666
– + Inhalt tagesschau TV Guide . . . . . . . 300/400 Wirtschaft. . . . . . . 700
Page selection – + Inhalt tagesschau
Page selection OK View
1 2 3 4 5
The coloured bars (for TOP) or the coloured text (for FLOF)
in the second last line indicate which coloured buttons you Page through sub-pages.
can use to page through topic areas and topics.
Call TOP table
Teletext page displays
➠ The table can only be called for stations with the TOP
0 AV: Stop self changing pages. operating system.
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Teletext
Green button: Go to the appropriate page. ➠ Teletext is started, if not, press the TEXT button.
Call the Teletext menu.
Select the desired programme, Fussball: Heimsieg für den Meister . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
menu Timer data (see also page 55, "The direct way to TV Guide . . . . . . .
Station selection OK
– +
300/400
Newsflash
Inhalt
Wirtschaft. . . . . . .
Reveal
700
Recording wizard
tagesschau
Settings
record“). S it hl
buttons, the END/TEXT button and sometimes even the Informationen und Musik
numeric buttons.
Volume 30
If you want to close the digital teletext, just select a dif- OK Station list Screen off/on TV
ferent station using the P+/P– buttons or follow the menu INFO Detail off Previous station MENU
Station switching
➠ The selection of the stations / favourites is the same
as the procedure in TV mode (see pages 18 and 19).
Or:
+ / – on the TV set operating ring.
Or:
OKCall station list / favourites.
.
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Digital radio
opened). TEXT
P+
Detail OK Listen END
P–
0 - 9 ^¢ §§§~"^' MENU
Ask your local dealer for information whether a software update via DVB If you want to change the update settings:
reception path is possible.
Select Change update settings,
Automatic information by new software version OK the wizard polls the update settings.
In the Change update settings menu (see right column) you can determine ➠ The selection options depend on the antenna cables
via which DVB reception path (if possible) you want to receive updates. connected at the initial installation (see page 12).
Your TV set determines automatically overnight whether a new software USB only
version is available via the selected DVB reception path. The TV set must be New software is searched for via USB.
left in the standby mode for this (do not switch off with the mains switch). USB and DVB-T
If a new software version is available, the TV set informs you of this in New software is searched for first via USB then via DVB-T
an on-screen message the next time it is switched on (see page 39 – (digital terrestrial transmission).
Loading new software).
USB and DVB-C
New software is searched for first via USB then via DVB-C
Manual search for new software (digital cable transmission).
If it is not displayed automatically that a new software is available when
USB and satellite
you switch on the set, you can also search for one manually. The search
New software is searched for first via USB then via DVB-S
depends on the selected update source(s).
(digital satellite transmission). The name of the currently
selected satellite is displayed.
Call TV menu.
Select Settings, Setting parameters of the different DVB update sources:
go to the menu line below. Channel Select the channel on which the new software is provided.
Select Miscellaneous,
go to the menu line below. Frequency Enter the frequency of the station to be transmitted
directly.
Select Software update.
OK Open the software update wizard. Bandwidth Is preset automatically depending on the selected chan-
nel.
The current update settings are displayed in the info text.
Symbol rate Enter the symbol rate of the station to be transmitted
directly.
QAM Set the suitable type of modulation.
modulation
Band Set the transmission range for satellite reception.
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if upgraded Continued on the next page p
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DVB
If you have adapted the update settings: A bar informs you about the progress of the charging
OKproceed. process. Do not switch your set off during this time!
Select Start update, This process can take up to 20 minutes depending on the
OKstart update procedure. selected update source. You will be informed at the end.
Software update
Update options
Load new software now OK
END
Load new software after switch off to standby
Keep current software
OK Proceed
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DVB
The four-digit access code (PIN) must be entered when Reset All currently set parental locks are finally cancelled. The
the parental lock is opened in future. It appears encrypted secret code is deleted.
(****) when entering for security reasons.
TV menu
Settings
Parental lock
Access code END Protection of minors for CI Plus programmes
_
**** 0 - 9
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Other settings
Explanations of setting possibilities in the Timer functions menu: Menu language OK Subtitle (DVB) Sound (DVB)
End of Enter the date on which the summer time ends if it devi-
daylight-saving ates from the automatically calculated date.
time
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Operating additional equipment
Select Connections,
go to the menu line below.
New devices/modifications
AV equipment selection
DVD DVD player
Select New devices/modifications,
DVD ²
VCR
&& ~
Video recorder
OK calls the wizard. SAT
STB
Satellite receiver
SetTopBox/dBox
Decoder Decoder
Connection wizard Camera ¢~ £¢
Connect the satellite dishes or cable/terrestrial antennas of your AV AV Other device(s) to AV1/2/S
equipment (recorder, decoder, ...) to the TV set according to the enclosed COMP.IN Device to COMP.IN
operating manual. The connection wizard assists you when you connect your HDMI/DVI Device to HDMI1/DVI END
equipment to the TV set via the AV sockets AV1, AV2 and AVS or via the HDMI/DVI Device to HDMI2/DVI
SD/HD-COMPONENT IN or HDMI1/2(DVI)* socket. OK Proceed Connect/disconnect
OK Proceed.
The connection diagram is displayed again. Connect the
equipment to the corresponding connections of the TV
set as shown in the connection diagram.
➠ The accessory equipment should be connected to the
END
OK Proceed
END
OK Proceed
OK Proceed.
END
OK Proceed
OK Proceed.
continued on the next page p
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Operating additional equipment
OK Proceed.
Immediate If you have registered a recorder into the connection
New devices/modifications
playback Immediate playback wizard, the Digital Link Plus transmission starts.
no OK yes
OK Proceed END If a Digital Link Plus capable recorder is connected, the
station list of the analogue stations is transmitted to the
Select yes or no. external recorder.
If playback is started on a device connected to AV1 You can also call Digital Link Plus under TV menu Con-
or AV2, the TV switches immediately to the appro- nections Digital Link Plus.
priate AV input when yes is set.
When playing devices with Digital Link Plus, the END: Exit connection wizard.
appropriate AV input is always switched to regardless
of the setting.
OK Proceed.
Assign digital New devices/modifications
Assign digital audio input
audio input no
to AV1 (DVD)
to AV2 (DVD-REC) OK
to AVS (CAM)
to HDMI1/DVI
to HDMI2/DVI
END
to COMP. IN
to PC IN
OK Proceed
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Operating additional equipment
Accessory equipment such as DVD players, video and DVD recorders ➠ DVD player is registered with the connection wizard.
etc. can be connected to the TV set at the Euro-AV sockets AV1 and AV2 Switch off all equipment before connecting.
(see pages 5 and 6).
Connect the Euro-AV output of the DVD player to the
The AV input AVS (see pages 5 and 6) offers the possibility of connecting
AV1 socket of the TV set.
a digital camera or a camcorder for example.
Use a fully equipped Euro-AV cable (available from your
➠ All devices at the AV inputs must be registered in in the connection dealer) for this.
wizard (see page 44 onwards).
TV set
The connection designations vary according to the logged in device. The Connection
AV selection then contains, for example, DVD in place of AV1 or CAM in example of a
place of AVS. DVD player
The Euro-AV sockets can process different signal types. Which signal type
your accessory device provides can be found in the operating manual of
AV1
the appropriate device.
Owing to the large number of AV devices available on the market, we can
only mention a few examples for the connection of accessory equipment
to the AV sockets here.
The following description of the connected equipment to the connec-
tions AV1/2/S refers to the device types logged into the connection wizard
from page 44 onwards. DVD player
If the sound of a device connected to an AV socket is to be transmit-
ted digitally, a cinch cable must be plugged between the coaxial digital
output of the accessory equipment and the AUDIO DIGITAL IN socket of Playback from AV device
the TV set. In addition the digital audio input must be assigned to the If the device supports Digital Link Plus on AV1/2 or if Immediate playback
corresponding AV socket in the connection wizard (see page 45). yes was selected in the connection wizard, the TV set switches auto-
The assignment of the digital audio input may also take place outside matically to the appropriate AV input after switching on the AV device
the connection wizard. With TV menu Connections Miscellaneous The AV input can also be called manually, however.
Assign digital audio input, the digital audio input can be assigned to
the appropriate AV socket, see page 54. Call AV selection.
AV selection
COMP. IN
HDMI2/DVI
HDMI1/DVI
PC IN
AVS
DVD-REC
DVD OK
END
VIDEO
OK Switch to ...
Select DVD,
OK switch over.
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Operating additional equipment
AV2
S-VHS connection-
TV set
Camcorder (AVS)
R AV selection
COMP. IN
AV1 END
VIDEO
OK Switch to ...
Select DVD-REC,
OK switch over.
Start playback on the connected device.
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Operating additional equipment
The HDMI connections (High Definition Multimedia Interface) allow the Call AV selection.
transmission of digital video and audio signals from a player, e.g. DVD
player, DVD recorder, Blu-ray player, game console or Set-Top-Box via a
single cable. AV selection
COMP. IN
The digital video and audio data are transmitted without data compres- HDMI2/DVI
HDMI1/DVI
sion digitally and therefore lose none of their quality. PC IN
OK
AVS
A maximum of five devices can be connected in cascade to every HDMI DVD-REC
AV1
socket. The devices are arranged in the AV menu and in the station list VIDEO
END
below the appropriate HDMI socket. If the respective device sends its own OK Switch to ...
Blu-ray player
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Operating additional equipment
No device
OK Adopt
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Operating additional equipment
You can connect a PC to the PC IN socket for example and thus use the Call AV selection.
TV screen as a monitor.
➠ When connecting a PC or accessory equipment to the PC IN socket AV selection
of the TV set, set one of the following screen resolutions on the PC / COMP. IN
HDMI2/DVI
accessory equipment first. HDMI1/DVI
PC IN OK
AVS
800 x 600 60 Hz (SVGA) 1024 x 768 60 Hz (XGA) DVD-REC
AV1 END
Connecting the device Adapt geometry (only possible with certain signals)
This can be used to position the picture correctly and move the position of
➠ There is no need to register the device with the connec-
the picture (horizontally and vertically) so that it fills out the whole screen.
tion wizard.
Switch off all equipment before connecting. Call TV menu.
Connect the device to the TV set’s PC IN socket with a VGA Select Geometry,
cable. go to the menu line below.
Connect the analogue audio signal of the PC to the AUDIO Select the desired setting,
IN2 jack on the TV set with a stereo cable. go to the menu line below.
TV set Make settings.
Connection
example of a
PC Set colour standard (only possible with certain signals)
PC IN
Call TV menu.
AUDIO IN2
PC
Select Picture,
go to the menu line below.
Select and set Colour standard:
RGB or
Ycc / Ypp
The colours will not be shown correctly if the wrong
DIG-OUT
OUT
MIC
IN
standard is set.
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Operating additional equipment
HDMI2/DVI
information with a better quality than a EURO-AV cable. You need another HDMI1/DVI
PC IN
cable for the sound transmission. AVS
DVD-REC
AV1 END
VIDEO
Connecting the device OK Switch to ...
Set-Top-Box with
COMPONENT OUT
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Operating additional equipment
For playback of 5 audio channels the surround sound is reinforced by the Active loudspeakers or TV speakers (switchable)
HiFi/AV amplifier or TV speakers (switchable)
deepest frequencies from the subwoofer channel (SUB), (5.1 reproduction Sound projector
END
= 5 audio channels and 1 subwoofer). All 5 audio channels are reproduced Sound projector or TV speakers (switchable)
OK Proceed
with the full frequency range from 20- 20,000 hertz and generate the
original theatre effect. Select TV speakers + active subwoofer.
The upgrade kit decodes Dolby Digital, dts and MPEG. Stereo signals OK Continue to the settings for the subwoofer.
can also be reproduced on multi-channel via Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby
Pro Logic II. This is regardless of whether the signal is transmitted by an Explanations of the setting options:
external device or received by the TV set.
Equipment / upgrade of the different set variants and accessories see Adjust Adapt the volume of the subwoofer to the volume of the
page 70 and 71. subwoofer level TV speakers.
The sound component wizard permits configuration of different audio Continuation of the left column above ...
amplifiers (stereo amplifiers, surround amplifiers, analogue or digital) with For digital audio transmission: Select yes.
different digital audio formats (Dolby Digital, dts, MPEG, and stereo/PCM).
See the operating manual for the audio amplifier for more information. Connect the digital audio output of the TV set AUDIO
DIGITAL OUT with the digital audio input of the amplifier
Call TV menu. via a cinch cable:
Select Connections,
go to the menu line below.
Select Sound components. AUDIO DIGITAL OUT
TV set
OK calls the sound components wizard.
Sound components
PREOUT
Sound playback via ... FL C FR
AUX1 IN AUX OUT AUX 2
L L
Sound projector
END Digital amplifier
Sound projector or TV speakers (switchable)
OK Proceed
Continue, depending on the amplifier, see right column. For digital audio transmission: Select no.
Connect the analogue audio output of the TV device
Explanations of the setting possibilities: AUDIO OUT L/R via a stereo cinch cable to the analogue
audio input of the amplifier:
HiFi/AV Select appropriate setting to connect an amplifier.
amplifier or TV After a HiFi/AV amplifier is registered in the sound menu,
speakers the sound can be piped either through the amplifier or
(switchable) through the TV speakers, according to Sound via... selection.
TV set
AUDIO OUT L/R
Sound formats Specify sound formats which can be decoded with the
digital amplifier (see operating manual of the used amplifier).
PREOUT
AUX1 IN AUX OUT AUX 2
DIGITAL
amplifier SL SUB SR R R
OUT
Analogue amplifier
TV loudsp. as For every connected surround amplifier, select whether the
centre speaker TV speakers are to be used as centre speakers. Select amplifier type and other settings, see explanations
If so, make a connection between the centre output of of the setting possibilities (left hand column).
the amplifier and the centre input of the TV set AUDIO
IN1 C with a cinch cable.
Attention: Do not use the centre speaker connection of
the amplifier, use the centre pre-amp output instead!
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Operating additional equipment
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Operating additional equipment
Date 14.09.2006
Recording time 17.15 until 17.45
Programming a timer recording with the EPG VPS
Recording type
no
once only
OK confirm INFO
Select Date.
Das Erste 16:00-16:10 Tagesschau
ZDF 16:00-16:10 heute - in Europa
WDR Köln 16:00-16:15 WDR aktuell
Bayerisches... 16:00-16:05 Rundschau Enter the recording date with the numeric buttons.
2 ZDF hr-fernsehen 16:00-16:30 Schlemmerreise Spanien
MDR FERNS... 16:00-16:15 Hier ab vier
NDR FS HH 16:00-16:30 Tipps und Trends - Der Verbraucher...
Select Recording time.
SWR Fernse... 16:00-16:05 Baden-Württemberg aktuell Enter the recording time with the numeric buttons.
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Programming the timer with the timer overview New entry: Programme timer recording manually
All programmed recordings, marked programs and copy orders (1 are listed ➠ Timer list is opened.
in the timer overview. You can also program new recordings, mark other
programmes and copy (1 pre-recorded programs from the DR archive to an Red button: Call New timer entry.
external recorder with the timer overview. New timer entry END
Select Manual.
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Red button: New entry (see right hand column). Select station.
OK Call Timer data.
Green button: Change recording.
Entry of the timer data see page 55.
Yellow button: Delete recording.
After confirming the timer data the new recording is
Blue button: Delete memo. transferred to the timer overview.
Explanation of the symbols in the timer list: New entry: Memorize programme using the timer overview
Record ➠ Timer list is opened.
µ Repeated recording (daily, weekly or Mon-Fri) Red button: Call New timer entry.
¶ Serial recording (1 New timer entry END
Select Copy.
OK The DR archive is opened.
See the chapter Copying recordings from the archive in
the operating instructions of the Digital Recorder for
(1
only in sets with Digital Recorder further steps.
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Operating additional equipment
Recorder with Digital Link Plus Recorder without Digital Link Plus
If you use an externally connected recorder with Digital Link Plus or a If the programmed timer cannot be transmitted to the external recorder
similar system, the TV set and connected recorder exchange data (e.g. (no Digital Link Plus) but supports Digital Link (Loewe-own system), the
compare station lists TV set/recorder or timer data of analogue stations). TV receiver is always used.
Please consult the operating manual of your recorder to find out of your Digital Link must be switched on on the recorder. Read the operating
recorder is Digital Link Plus compatible. In addition use only Euro-AV instructions of your Loewe recorder.
cables for the connection between TV set and recorder. In addition use only fully wired Euro AV cables for the connection between
TV set and recorder.
Analogue stations
The timer data are transmitted automatically from the TV set to Analogue and digital stations
the recorder after programming is complete. (For DVD recorders You can control the recording from the TV set. The recorder must
in addition the recording quality SQ or EQ is also transmitted.) be set manually to the AV input, to which the TV device is connect-
The recording is then controlled by the recorder and the recorder ed. The station on the TV set is locked during the timer recording.
tuner is used for reception of the programme. It is not possible to switch over to another station.
The recording data are not saved in the timer overview of the TV
set. Consequently if you want to change or delete the timer data
Copy protection
then you must do so on the recorder.
Copy-protected programmes will not be output on the EURO AV sockets
Digital stations for legal reasons.
If you want to record digital stations with an externally connected
recorder, then the DVB tuner is used and the TV device takes over
control of the recorder. Then the station on the TV set is locked during
the timer recording. It is not possible to switch over to another DVB
station.
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Operating additional equipment
Connecting
➠ Certain USB memory media may not be supported by this set under
some circumstances.
Plug a card reader (via a USB cable) or a USB stick into the USB port on
the TV set (see pages 5 and 6).
Use a USB extension cable (see Accessories on page 71) for the USB stick USB 1:\picture_024.jpg 38 pictures
if the USB socket is difficult to access (e.g. wall mounting) or the USB OK
View picture
P+
Slide show END
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Operating additional equipment
OK
OK
INFO END
PhotoViewer menu
Go to ... Picture display Picture change Picture crossovers
USB 1:\Folder _1\ 29 pictures
Picture 001 ...
OK
Open folder Slide show END
P+
P– ' ~¸¹º%£;» MENU INFO
Photo
➠ Certain USB memory media may not be supported by this device. Video
➠ Your memory medium should not exceed a total capacity of 8 GB. Larger
memory media may not be supported. The read-in time of the memory
medium depends on the stored data volume.
➠ The file names must have the extension ".mp3" or ".wma". Alternative USB 1:\
specifications such as MP3 Surround or similar are not supported. OK Open folder Play lists END
Browse/sort INFO
MENU
Plug a card reader (with a USB cable) or a USB stick into the USB port on
the TV set (see page 5 and 6). Mark folder, scroll with P+/P- if necessary,
OK open selected folder.
Starting the MusicBox You see the music files (titles) and/or sub-folders
in the opened folder.
Call Assist+ menu.
One folder level back:
Mark MusicBox,
Select ... and press OK.
OK continue.
If there is only one memory medium the MusicBox is MusicBox Files
..
started with the MusicBox list (see right column). Title_01.mp3
Title_02.mp3
If several media are available select memory medium with Title_03.mp3
Title_04.mp3 OK
Or:
Mark title, scroll with P+/P- if necessary,
Press END button (while status window is displayed)
OK play marked title.
Or: Then the MusicBox status window opens with
Press TV button. information about the played title.
Or: ➠ If the file contains additional information (ID3 tags), the
Press the ASSIST button and call another function in the title, singer, album title etc. are displayed.
Assist+ menu.
MusicBox ½
➠ If the MusicBox is ended during playback, the MusicBox „Chasing Cars“ ~¡;
remembers the appropriate place in the title. If the TV Artist: Snow Patrol
set is not switched off or the memory medium removed Album: Eyes Open
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in the meantime, the playback continues at this point
Volume 30
the next time the MusicBox is called. The MusicBox OK MusicBox list [~||£~[ END
then starts immediately on the MusicBox status window INFO Detail off MENU
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Steel Pulse
After resume stop: Continue playing at place where System Of A Down
playback was interrupted. Texas Lightning
Thin Lizzy
After stop: Start playing the first title according to the set OK
TEXT
Albums by ...
Titles by ... a - z
Files
Select letter
All Titles
All Albums
END
sorting. P+
P- Page MENU INFO
For playback: Start the current title from the beginning. M
ark artist, scroll with P+/P- if necessary or enter the
initial letter with numeric buttons like a mobile phone
For pause: Continue playback.
keypad (see page 15).
PAUSE button: Pause / continue playback. OK Call Albums by ...
Short: next title, long: wind. The albums of the selected artist are displayed sorted
alphabetically.
Short: previous title, long: rewind. Mark album and select with OK.
Select title in album and play with
Settings in the MusicBox status window OK in MusicBox status window.
Page
P+
P- Artists All Albums
MENU INFO
Exit search/sorting. The new sorting is retained in the
MusicBox list
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Play lists Go to the page of the play list (right column).
Alternative 1 Bolero Maurice Ravel
Instrumental 2 All Night Long Lionel Richie
Jazz & Funk 3 Burn Deep Purple Build/change play lists
Metal 4 All The Small Things Blink 182 Files Playliste10
Oldies 5 Summer In The City Joe Cocker Abba 1 Lay it Down
R’n’B / HipHop 6 In The Mood Glenn Miller ACDC 2 Fallin’ OK
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Yellow button: Starts Move title. Picture The settings correspond to the picture settings in TV mode
settings (see page 22).
Select insertion position at which the marked title
is to be inserted. Sound The settings correspond to the sound settings in TV mode
settings (see page 20).
OK Move title.
Repeat Titles can be repeated in two ways:
Remove titles from play lists / clear play list Title ¿:
➠ Play list (right column) must be selected. Only the played title is repeated.
Mark title to be deleted. Folder or Play list À:
OK Remove marked title from play list. Only the titles from the currently selected folder or, if play
Or: list is activated, the current list are repeated.
Red button: Starts Clear play list. Repeating is endless until the function is switched off in
the MusicBox menu.
OK Confirm clearing play list. The appropriate symbols for the repetition are displayed
in the top right of the info window.
Delete play list from memory medium
MusicBox À½
➠ The play list overview is displayed. 17 „Chasing Cars“ (Playlist1) ~¡;
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Functions for the Loewe DVD player (Auro 2216 PS, 8116 DT) Functions for the Loewe DVD recorder (Centros 1202, 2102 HD, ViewVision DR+)
1 Sound off/on 1 TV Sound off/on
2 LED indicator for current operating mode 2 LED indicator for current operating mode
3 Switch over to operate TV set 3 Switch over to operate TV set
4 Switch over to operate Recorder 4 Switch over to operate Recorder
5 Sleep timer 5 Timer recording menu; timer recording list menu
6 Set TV picture format; RADIO: Mono/Stereo 6 STOP: Title List; PLAY: Edit thumbnail;
7 DISC: Repeat; RADIO: display RDS name/frequency of station CARD: Photo-, Music-, Film-Mode
8 DISC: User interface of loaded DVD ViewVision DR+: Timeshift Mode
9 Show/hide menu; MENU: close window 7 STOP: Call AV selection (AV1-AV4,DV,TV)
10 V–/V+ Volume down/up ViewVision DR+: PLAY: skip 15 Sec.
11 DISC: Title/Chapter overview; RADIO: station table
8 User interface of loaded DVD
MENU: confirm menu selection MENU: original / playlist
12 Green button: Title/Chapter selection
9 Show/hide menu
13 Red button: DISC: camera position
10 V–/V+ TV Volume down/up
14 DISC: short: beginning of chapter/title previous chapter;
11 Status display (TV, DVD)
long: search back; MENU: confirm the menu selection
RADIO: short: fine tuning back long: search back 12 Green button: ShowView menu
15 no function 13 Red button: new chapter marker
16 Pause; single frame; slow motion 14 PLAY: press short: Start of current chapter/previous chapter;
17 Switch on/off - on stand by press long: search back; PAUSE: press short: slow motion back
18 short: TV Radio Digital; long: Auro FM/AM-Radio
15 Record
19 Switch over to operate Auro
16 Pause /single frame
20 Select sound format
17 Switch on/off - on stand by
21 DISC: select chapter/title; RADIO: select stored station;
18 TV Radio Digital
MENU: enter digits 19 Switch over to operate DVD-Player
22 MENU: enter numbers or letters 20 TV Sound menu
23 DISC: Repeat A-B; RADIO: FM/AM-mode 21 STOP: Select station directly
24 Select external audio source MENU: enter numbers or letters
25 DISC: menu bar
22 MENU: enter numbers or letters
MENU: context help ViewVision DR+: STOPP: Call AV selection
26 DISC: Status display; RADIO: station table
23 Card Reader operation
MENU: hide menu ViewVision DR+: „Home“ menu
27 P+/P– DISC: next/previous chapter; RADIO: station forward/back
24 PIP (picture in picture)
28 DISC: chapter up/down; MENU: select up/down;
25 Info; PLAY: menu bar
DISC: search back/forward; MENU: select left/right 26 MENU: hide menu
29 Yellow button: Zoom 27 P+/P– PLAY: Next chapter; STOP: Select station up/down
30 Blue button: Set marker 28 MENU: select/set
31 Playback 29 Yellow button: Zoom
32 DISC: short: next chapter/title; long: search forward 30 Blue button: DISC: short: Set marker; long: Marker search
RADIO: short: fine tuning forward; long: search forward 31 Playback
33 Stop 32 PLAY: Press short: next chapter; Press long: search forward
PAUSE: Press short: slow motion forward
33 Stop
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Operating additional equipment
Do not place any objects in the rotation range of the TV set that could Select Miscellaneous,
obstruct the rotation or that could be knocked over by the rotation go to the menu line below.
movement.
Select Rotate TV,
Setting the range of rotation go to the menu line below.
You can determine the range of rotation (maximum +/- 40°) of the TV set Select Set switch-off position,
by setting the maximum right and left stop. OK calls Set switch-off position.
Call TV menu. TV menu
Settings
Miscellaneous
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Troubleshooting
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Technical data
General data
Type Individual 32 Selection Individual 40 Selection Individual 46 Selection
Electrical data
Chassis designation:........................................................................................... L 2715 Jack 3.5 mm: ........................................................Headphones 32-2000 ohm
Power supply: ........................................................................220 V – 240 V/50–60 Hz Mini-DIN (AVS) Video IN: ...........................................................Y/C (S-VHS/Hi 8)
Tuner:.................................................................................. VHF/UHF/cable/hyperband ........................................................CVBS (VHS/8 mm)
Range:.......................................................................................... 45 MHz to 860 MHz Cinch (yellow) Video IN: ........................................................CVBS (VHS/8 mm)
Station storage locations incl. AV and radio:......................................................... 4000 Cinch (white/red) Audio IN: ..........................................................L (white) / R (red)
TV standards: .................................................................................. B/G, I, L, D/K, M, N 2 x IEC socket 75 Ohm/5 V/80 mA: .......................... Antenna/cable/DVB-T/C (1
Colour standard: ........................................ SECAM, PAL, NTSC, NTSC-V, PAL-V (60 Hz) 2 x F socket 75 Ohm 13/18 V/350 mA: .........................ANT-SAT DVB-S/S2 (1
Sound standard .....................................................Mono/Stereo/2-Ton/Nicam B/G, I, L Cinch Audio IN max. 2Vrms: ......................................................Centre
Audio output power (music/sine): ................................................ 2 x 40 W / 2 x 20 W 2 x Cinch AUDIO IN1: ......................................................L (white) / R (red)
Lower limit frequency of the speakers ................................................................. 90 Hz Jack 3.5 mm AUDIO IN2: ............................................................................L/R
Teletext: .......................................................................................... TOP/FLOF Level 2.5 2 x Cinch AUDIO OUT (level configuration-dependent): ..L (white) / R (red)
Page memory........................................................................................................ 2000 Cinch COMPONENT IN:.....................................................Cb/Pb signal
Digital teletext (only in UK / IRL with active MHEG-5 software) .......................MHEG-5 Cinch COMPONENT IN:.......................................................Cr/Pr signal
Cinch COMPONENT IN:............................................................ Y signal
Connections (max. equipment) Cinch Audio Digital IN (SPDIF): ..........................................Digital audio
Mains socket: ................................................................................... Supply voltage Cinch Audio Digital OUT (SPDIF):.......................................Digital audio
EURO-AV 1 Video IN: ..................................................................Y/C (S-VHS/Hi 8) SUB-D AUDIO LINK:......................................................... Multi-sound (1
...............................................................CVBS (VHS/8 mm) SUB-D PC IN: ...........................................................PC/STB video signal
Video OUT: ............................................................CVBS (VHS/8 mm) SUB-D RS-232C: ............................................................. Serial interface
...............................................................Y/C (S-VHS/Hi 8) Mini-DIN SERVICE: ................................................................ Service/L-Link
Audio IN: .......................................................................................L/R Mini-DIN CONTROL: .... Rotating stand control (Positioning accuracy 1.5°)
Audio OUT: ...................................................................................L/R 2 x USB USB 2.0: ..................................MP3/WMA/Standard JPEG files (1
EURO-AV 2 Video IN: ..................................................................Y/C (S-VHS/Hi 8) 2 x HDMI Digital Video/Audio IN
...............................................................CVBS (VHS/8 mm) Type A 19pole Standard 1.3: ..................Digital video and audio
.....................................................................................RGB 2 x CI-Slot Common Interface: ...................................... Slot for CA module
Video OUT: ............................................................CVBS (VHS/8 mm) Ethernet (8P8C) LAN: .............................................................Network interface (1
........................................ Y/C, (only with SVHS Link Plus)
Audio IN: .......................................................................................L/R
(1
Audio OUT: ...................................................................................L/R Equipment variants and upgrade possibilities, see page 71.
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Accessories
Trim:
With your Individual Selection device it is possible to replace the later-
ally attached trim (panels) to match the ambience of your home. There
are different surface structures or colours that can be selected for your
device. Please contact your dealer in this regard.
Screen Table Stand Screen Floor Stand MU Screen Lift Plus (1 Wood trim is a natural product. In this case UV light (strong sunlight) can
Screen Floor Stand cause slight discoloration.
Screen Paravent Wall Mount WM54 Wall Mount Flex 52 L (1 Loewe Individual Sound Projector:
Wall Mount Flex 32 L (1 With the Loewe Individual Sound Projector you can easily enjoy digital
Surround Sound without expensive installation and connection of several
Individual 46 Selection speakers. The Sound Projector is easy to set and operate.
nScreen Table Stand (delivery status)
nScreen Floor Stand MU Loewe DVD Recorder:
nScreen Lift Plus (1 The DVD recorders from Loewe feature forms and colours which match
nWall Mount WM 54 the Loewe TV sets, an adapted user operation and technology. Combined
nWall Mount Flex 52 L (1 these devices form a system that offers many advantages.
Individual 40 Selection
Loewe Blu-ray Player:
nScreen Table Stand (delivery status)
With the Loewe Blu-ray Player “BluTech Vision“ you are ideally equipped
nScreen Floor Stand MU for the successor format to DVD. With the Loewe system integration
nScreen Lift Plus (1 you control BluTech Vision and your Loewe TV set simultaneously with
nScreen Paravent the Assist remote control.
nWall Mount WM 54
nWall Mount Flex 52 L (1 Loewe MovieVision DR+:
The external USB hard disk Loewe MovieVision DR+ makes it very easy to ar-
Individual 32 Selection chive programs recorded on the integrated hard disk of the Digital Recorder.
nScreen Table Stand (delivery status) In addition, you can connect the Loewe MovieVision DR+ to all Loewe TV
nScreen Floor Stand MU / Screen Floor Stand sets from Chassis L 2700 onward and watch your recorded movies.
nScreen Lift Plus (1
nScreen Paravent
nWall Mount WM 54
nWall Mount Flex 32 L (1
(1
Only in connection with appropriate adapter to be ordered separately. Subject to availability.
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Accessories
Dual DVB-T/C – z – z – z
USB port 1x 2x 1x 2x 1x 2x
Single DVB-S2 { { { { { {
Art.No. 89565.081
Twin DVB-S2 – { – { – {
Art.No. 89565.080
Audio AC3 / dts { { { { { {
Art.No. 89781.080
Network Mediaplayer – – – { – {
Art.No.70399.080
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Glossary
0-9 Component IN: Connection in which the video signal is transmitted via
24p movie display: Films released on Blu-ray Disc support presentation of three separate cinch connections. It is made up of the brightness signal
24p cinema films. The Blu-Ray player transfers the original film format to "Y“ and the colour difference signals "Pb“ and "Pr“. YPbPr is the original
the television with 24 frames per second. The DMM (DigitalMovieMode) analogue version of the digital YCbCr in which video data saved on the
set in the factory calculates and inserts additional intermediate pictures, DVD as well as transmitted via satellite, cable or antenna in DVB are
which suppress film jerking typical for the cinema, thereby providing for colour coded.
a smooth motion sequence. Conditional Access module: See CA module.
A D
Active antenna: An antenna with its own power supply or amplification Decoder: Analogue, coded TV signals are passed through a decoder and
which can improve the reception is areas with a poor coverage. made visible again.
Automatic time control: Similar to VPS for analogue stations the automatic Digital Link: System for controlling recorders (for video and DVD recorders
time control monitors the start and end times of programmes from DVB from Loewe) via the Euro AV sockets of the Loewe TV set with concealed
stations. If these times deviate from the data programmed in the timer setup. Controlling the recorder for timer recordings.
data the running time of the recording is adapted automatically. The Digital Link HD: System for controlling devices via the HDMI connection
automatic time control is not supported by all DVB stations. of the Loewe TV set in the case of concealed installation.
AV socket: Socket for audio and video signals. Digital Link Plus: System for controlling recorders according to protocol
AV sources: Audio/video source. 50. For analogue stations the station and timer data are transmitted via
AVS: Audio/video sockets on the side of the TV set (cinch and mini-DIN). the EURO-AV socket to the recorder. The timer recording is executed
exclusively by the recorder. There is a different designation with different
manufacturers.
B
Dolby Digital: Digital multi-channel audio. The digital standard for high
Band: Name for a transmission range. quality home movie systems. The individual channels are broadcast sepa-
Blu-ray Disc: The follow-up format of DVD. The contents of about five rately in this standard. The three front channels right, left and centre,
DVDs fit onto one Blu-ray Disc (abbreviated BD). Therefore, the Blu-ray the two surround channels right and left and the external subwoofer
disc provides enough space for high-resolution images and multi-channel channels are called a 5:1 signal. Another term for Dolby Digital is AC3.
sound formats. Dolby Pro Logic: Analogue multi-channel audio. Converts a Dolby-
coded stereo signal into a surround sound. This usually contains four
C channels (front left, centre, front right, surround channel). A special
subwoofer channel is not generated in this method.
CA module: The Conditional Access module contains the coding system
and compares the transmitted code with the one on the Smart Card. If Dolby Pro Logic II: Analogue multi-channel audio. Dolby Pro Logic II is a
they match, the appropriate stations or programmes are decoded. further development of Dolby Pro Logic. This method generates a 6-chan-
nel spatial sound from a stereo or Pro-Logic signal (front left, centre, front
CEC: Abbreviation for Consumer Electronics Control. CEC provides uni- right, surround left, surround right, subwoofer).
versal component control functions for entertainment electronics devices
(e.g. System standby, One Touch Play). CEC is also known as Digital Link Dolby Surround: Analogue multi-channel audio system that brings four
HD at Loewe. audio channels down to two audio tracks with the aid of a matrix coding.
Cinch cable: Cable for transmitting audio or video. Dolby Virtual Speaker: The Dolby Virtual Speaker technology simulates the
surround playback of a real 5.1-channel playback with only two speakers.
CI slot: See Common Interface.
DTS: Digital Theater Systems; Digital multi-channel audio.
Common Interface: The Common Interface (CI slot) is a standardised
interface. By inserting suitable decoding modules (CA modules) and a DVB-C/-S/-T: Digital Video Broadcasting stands for digital television.
Smart Card coded digital programmes can be used. Technical DVB is the standardised process for transmitting digital content
(television, radio, multi-channel audio, room sound, EPG, Teletext, and
Common Interface Plus: CI Plus is an advanced development of the Com- other supplemental services) through digital technology. C stands for
mon Interface standard. CI Plus slots are in principle downward compatible transmission via cable, S for distribution via satellite and T for terrestrial
to the previous CI standard, i.e. CA modules and Smart Cards according or antenna distribution.
to the past CI standard can continue to be used in CI Plus slots, as far as
the programme provider permits this. Additionally, extended regulations DVD: Abbreviation of Digital Video Disk and later Digital Versatile Disk.
apply however to CI Plus. DVD preceiver: Combi-device of DVD player and radio without integrated
amplifier.
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Glossary
F M
FLOF: Full Level One Facilities. Teletext system in which names and MHEG-5: Digital teletext standard of the Multimedia and Hypermedia Ex-
numbers of the jump destinations are transmitted in the bottom line pert Group. At the moment only available in United Kingdom and Ireland.
on every page. This guides the reader to related topics for example. An
information about which pages exist and which pages have sub-pages Modulator: Transmitter in the video or DVD recorder so that the devices
is not available in FLOF. can receive signals via the tuner of the TV device.
Mono: Single-channel audio.
H MPEG: Digital compression process for video.
HDCP: High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. Coding system pro- MP3: Data format for compressed audio files.
vided for the DVI and HDMI interfaces for secure transmission of audio
and video data. N
HDMI: High Definition Multimedia Interface is a newly developed interface Network ID: NID refers to the so-called programme ID number, also known
for full digital transmission of audio and video data. as network ID – a number between 0 and 8191. This specification is
HDTV: High Definition Television is an umbrella term that covers a number necessary in specific cable networks of some countries. Then only DVB
of high resolution television standards. signals of this station network are searched for.
HD-Ready: A quality seal that is awarded to products that are capable of NICAM: Audio standard. Is used in Denmark, England, France, Sweden,
displaying high-definition television (HDTV). and Spain.
High band and Low band: Transmission ranges for satellites. NTSC: American colour standard.
I P
ID3 tags: Additional information for MP3 and WMA audio files. Informa- Page Catching: For teletext, refers to going to and calling a page number.
tion about the singer, title, album and album cover can be saved here PAL: European standard.
among other things. These data are edited on the PC by an ID3 tag editor.
PCM: Pulse Code Modulation for digital sound.
J Picture in Picture: See PIP.
JPEG/JPG: Joint Photographic Experts Group is a committee which has PIP: Picture in Picture; a function which displays two pictures on the
developed a standard method for the compression of digital photos. This screen.
method JPEG (JPG for short), named after the committee, is a commonly Pixel: Denotes both the smallest unit of a digital graphic grid and its
used graphic format for photos. display on a screen with grid control.
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Glossary
Pixel error: A pixel error is a defective pixel, usually on an LCD. Pixel errors Signal strength: Strength of the received antenna signal.
may be caused by production errors. They are expressed for example by Signal quality: Quality of the incoming antenna signal.
a constantly lit pixel or a constantly black pixel. Single defective pixels
however are excluded from a guarantee. Smart Card: The Smart Card is an electronic chip card issued by the respec-
tive programme provider or by the certification-free Pay-TV operators. It
Progressive JPEG: Progressive JPEGs are built up gradually. The quality of contains the code which is decoded by the CA module.
the picture increases progressively during the loading process.
Static contrast ratio: Describes the difference between the brightest and
ProScan/Progressive Scan: Progressive Scan (abbr. PS) or full picture darkest picture display.
method is a technique in the picture build-up of monitors, TV sets,
beamers, and other display devices in which the output device is not Stereo: Dual-channel audio.
sent line interlaced half pictures – unlike in the interlace technique – but Switch voltage: Video devices specify this voltage to switch the TV device
real full pictures. to playback.
Symbol rate: Describes the transmission speed for data transmission.
R
RGB: Colour signals red, green and blue. T
Terrestrial: In data transmission a wireless transmission that does not use
S satellites as intermediate station is referred to as terrestrial.
Satellite tuner: Receiver for satellite programmes. TFT: Thin Film Transistor. One widely distributed application is control of
SDTV: Standard Definition TeleVision. liquid crystal flat screens, for which a signal transistor is used for each
SECAM: French colour standard. pixel. This design of display is also referred to as active matrix, however
it is frequently also referred to as TFT display.
Set-Top-Box: Set-Top-Box (STB for short) refers to a device in entertain-
ment electronics which is connected to another device, usually a TV set, TOP: Table of Pages. Teletext system in which the individual pages are
and offers the user additional functional options. divided into topics. The blocks stand for a higher hierarchy level (e.g.
News, Sport, Programmes) and the groups for the level below (e.g. Home/
Signal input groups: Depending on the applied signal, the signal sources Abroad, Football/Tennis). Abbreviations can be assigned to the pages
are divided into different groups. All signal input groups with their cor- which are displayed in colour on the bottom line and can be selected
responding signal types and the possible inputs are listed below. with the four coloured buttons on the remote control. Information is also
transmitted about which pages exist and which of them have sub-pages.
TV analogue:
Signal type: FBAS, YC, RGB-SD (480i/576i), Component-SD (480i/576i) Tuner: Another term for receiver.
Input: Tuner analogue, AV1, AV2, AVS, COMP. In
U
TV digital:
USB: Universal Serial Bus. Serial bus system for connecting external devices
Signal type: DVB-SD, HDMI-SD (480i/576i) (USB card reader, USB stick).
Input: Tuner digital, HDMI1/DVI, HDMI2/DVI
HD analogue: V
Signal type: RGB-HD (video mode: e.g.1920x1080, 1280x720), VGA: PC interface for connecting a monitor.
Component-HD (video modes: e.g. 1920x1080, 1280x720)
Input: COMP. IN, PC IN VPS: The Video Programming System (VPS) is a signal which some (but
not all) analogue TV stations transmit in the blanking gap. The signal is
HD digital: used by video and DVD recorders when recording programmes to react
Signal type: DVB-HD, HDMI-HD to delays in start time, programme changes and excesses of the planned
Input: Tuner digital, HDMI1/DVI, HDMI2/DVI programme time.
PC: W
Signal type: RGB
(PC modes: e.g. 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1360x768) WLAN: Abbreviation for Wireless Local Area Network. Also referred to in
brief as wireless network.
Input: PC IN
WMA: Abbreviation for Windows Media Audio, Microsoft’s own audio
PhotoViewer: data format. The contents are compressed as in MP3 files.
Input: USB
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Glossary
Y
Ycc/Ypp: Colour standards for Set-Top-Boxes.
YCbCr: Digital colour model, see COMPONENT IN.
YPbPr: Analogue colour model, see COMPONENT IN.
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Index
0-9 Digital Link Plus 55, 57 MusicBox 60 Slide show 59
24p format 48 Digital teletext 36 Playlist 62 Small picture 30
DVB character ser 25 Repeat 63 Small PIP 31
A DVB software 38 Select/play music 60 Smart card 40
Access code 41 DVB subtitles 24 Muting 20 Software update 38
Adjusting the picture 22 DVD button 64 Sound 20
Adjusting the sound 20 DVI 48 N Sound adjustment 20
Alarm 42
44 Sound components wizard 52
Assist+ 8, 16 E Numeric buttons 15, 16, 18 Sound effects 20
Audio adjustment 20 Encrypted stations 13, 26, 40 Sound off 20
53
13, 16 O Sound-picture synchronisation 20
AUDIO button 12 EPG 32 On-screen displays 43 Sound via 20
Auro Loewe Preceiver 52 Overview diagram 17 Split screen 30, 31
Auto format 22 F Standard PIP 30
Automatic dimming 22 Factory settings picture/sound 22 P
Page selection 34 Standby mode 12
Automatic speech detection 21 Favorites 19 Station list 18
Automatic time control 55 File folder 59 Parental lock 41
PC IN 50 Station search/update 26
AV audio signal 21 First installation wizard 12 Status display 25
AV selection 19 FLOF 34 Personal text pages 24, 35
PhotoViewer 58 Storage medium 59
H Picture 22 Subtitles 24, 25
B Switching off 12
Batteries 11 HDMI 48 Picture adjustment 22
HDMI CEC 49 Picture format 22 Switching on 12
Brightness 22 Switch voltage 17
Button functions 24 Headphone volume 20 Cinema 23
Help 15 PALplus 23 T
C
53 Panorama 23 Teletext 34
CA module 40 Home networking systems 54 Zoom 23 Teletext functions 24
CA module selection 25 Picture in Picture 30 Teletext subtitles 24
Card reader 58 I PIN 41
Index in the TV set 16 Time 24
Change favourites lists 29 PIP 30 Time and date 43
Add station 29 Info Display 15 Play sound via active speakers 52
iPIP 30 Timer data 55
Delete station 29 Play sound via TV speakers and active Date 55
Move station 29 subwoofer 52 Recorder 55
Rename list 29 L Programme info 24
Language 12, 16, 17, 42, 67 Recording time 55
Change station 28 Recording type 55
Delete station 28 Language/sound 25 R
Last station 24 Radio menu 17, 37 VPS 55
Move station 28 Timer functions 42
Rename station 28 LNC/LNB 13 Radio mode 12, 36
Logical Channel Number 13 REC button 64 Timer list 56
Restore station 28 Timer recordings 55
CI slot 40 Loudness 20 Recording 55
Recording wizard 55 TOP 34
Code number 41 M TV base software 38
Coloured buttons 24, 25, 34 Remote control 3, 11, 64
Mains switch 12 Repeat initial installation 12 TV button 11, 64
Component IN 51 Manual station search 27 TV menu 17
Connecting the antenna 11 Reset picture/sound 22
Maximum volume 21 Rotating the TV set 66 TV set equipment 7
Connections 5, 6 Max. switch on volume 21
Connection wizard 44 Memorise 32 U
Contrast 22 S
Menu operation 15 Safety 9, 10 USB stick 38, 58, 60
Control panel 4 Mobile phone keypad 15
Copy protection 57 Satellite system 13 V
Move picture vertically 23 Scope of delivery 7
MusicBox 60 Video source 19
D Search wizard 26 Videotext subtitles 35
Data capture 33 All albums 61 Select station 18
All titles 61 Volume 20
Digital audio input 54 Service 77 Volume adjustment 21
Digital Link 57 Artists 61 Set balance 21
Browse/sort 61 VPS times 35
Digital Link HD (HDMI CEC) 49 Settings 17
Files 61 Signal type 45
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