Page 3 - DIY store for suitable metal screws and wall plugs.; If the wall is made of other materials; wall bracket mounted by an experienced tradesman.
1. Setting up The TV is delivered complete withbase and wall bracket. Fitting the base Slide the base into the slots provi-ded for it and secure it carefullywith four screws (M4 x 16mm). Wall mounting Non-compliance with these instructions can result in serious injuries topersons and/or major damage...
Page 4 - Wall mounting
4 Wall mounting Remove the base (if it is fitted).• Remove the four caps from the rear side. • Insert the enclosed plastic bolts in the holes and carefullysecure each one with a screwM6x20 mm. • Hold the wall bracket against the wall at the desired posi-tion and mark the positions ofthe four mountin...
Page 6 - The remote control
6 The Metz Remote Control RL 18 can beused to control the TV set and the basicfunctions of video recorders VCR1 andVCR 2, a DVD player and HiFi units (suchas radio, cassette player, CD player,amplifier, etc.) made by Metz or variousother manufacturers.The remote control sends the commands tothe TV s...
Page 7 - Over view of the key functions
7 3. The remote control Over view of the key functions ONat the programme position selectedwhen the set was switched off OFF (standby) Select aspect ratio (picture format) Back to previous programme position Numeric keys (direct programmeselection) Cursor key for menus OK (confirm) / Freeze frame Vo...
Page 8 - trol for the individual devices; Entering the codes for CD; l – ll
8 3. The remote control 1. Programming the remote con- trol for the individual devices In order to control your various deviceswith the remote control, you must firstprogramme it with a three-digit numberfor each operating level.• TV (TV set) The TV operating level is programmedin the factory for th...
Page 9 - Entering the code for a; Reading out a programmed
9 3. The remote control 1.3 Entering the code for a HiFi amplifier After executing steps a) to d), youhave about 15 seconds to makefurther entries. If you do not do so,the remote control returns automa-tically to the TV operating level. a) Use the Select key to select the opera- ting level HiFi. The...
Page 10 - The above key assignments are true for the
10 K e y V C R 1 / 2 On / Standby Record Time in display Numeric keys: progr. selection Programme +/– Fast forward / Rewind OK Lautstärke +/– TV TV mute MENU On 0...9 O K Vol.+/– Mute Menu Text Disp./hide programme list Pause STOP / Search PLAY Slow-motion Info P+ red green white yellow blue I-II TV...
Page 12 - Switching on; numeric keys; Switching off; Adjusting the volume; INFO; OK
12 4. Day-to-day operation Switching on Switch on the TV set with the mains switch. It isnow in the standby state and the red standby indi-cator lights. Select any desired programme posi-tion with the numeric keys on the remote control. Alternatively, you can switch on the TV set bypressing the key....
Page 13 - MENU
13 Open the menu 5. Selecting your countr y Once you have installed the TV set, you must spe-cify the country in which it is located (e.g. UK) toassign certain basic settings (such as the TV chan-nel frequencies).Selecting your country:• Press the " MENU " key to open the TV menu. • Use the ...
Page 14 - Language selection for the TV menu; Selecting a language
14 Language selection for the TV menu You can select any of the available languages forthe TV menu. All text in the menu and the helpscreens (Information) are displayed in the selectedlanguage.Selecting the language:• Press the " MENU " key to open the TV menu. • Use the cursor key to select...
Page 17 - Open the menu; c) Direct channel input; Tuning to TV stations
17 Open the menu MENU TV OK c) Direct channel input If you know the channel number of a station youwant to save, you can enter this number directly. Executing direct channel input • Press the " MENU " key to open the TV menu. • Use the cursor key to select the menu "Set- tings". • Us...
Page 18 - Fine tuning; Executing fine tuning
18 Open the menu 6. Tuning to TV stations Fine tuning The TV set is normally tuned to the centre frequencyof each of the TV channels. This is usually satisfac-tory. If you are not satisfied, you can carry out finetuning of the frequency. Executing fine tuning • Switch to the programme position you w...
Page 19 - to select
19 6.1 Station logo Each station which transmits VPS signals automati-cally receives a station logo with up to four cha-racters. If this automatic assignment does notwork, or if you want a different logo, you canenter the logo manually. Setting the station logo • Switch to the programme position for...
Page 20 - Sorting the stations
20 Open the menu INFO OK 6.2 Sorting the stations In the station table, you can shift or delete indivi-dual stations. Shifting and deleting stations • Press the " INFO " key to open the station table. • Use the cursor key to select the station you want to shift or delete. • To delete this st...
Page 21 - Programme selection; seconds to enter any further digits.; to select a programme. The selected; Back to the previous programme
21 7. Programme selection Programme selection and programme-position management Your TV set can manage a maximum of 100 pro-gramme positions (0-99) in the station table. Youcan select these programme positions with the numeric keys , the " P+/P- " keys or from the sta- tion table.When you pr...
Page 22 - Adjusting the picture settings:; The settings are saved automatically when
22 Open the menu OK 8. Picture settings The picture settings (brightness, contrast, sharp-ness, etc.) can be set globally for all programmepositions. Adjusting the picture settings: • Press the " MENU " key to open the TV menu. • Use the cursor key to select the menu "Picture". • Use...
Page 24 - Special functions
10. Special functions Picture in Picture (PIP) The PIP picture can be used to display the pro-gramme of a second TV station or a signal froman AV device. Displaying/hiding PIP: • Press the red key to display the PIP picture.• You can use the cursor key to select the content of the picture + the sele...
Page 26 - short time; When you deactivate this mode with the
26 In "split screen" mode, the screen is divided verti-cally into two halves.You can activate and deactivate this mode with the key. When this mode is activated, you hearthe sound belonging to the picture on theleft.You can use the cursor keys to select the pictures. The selected picture the...
Page 27 - Setting the sleep timer:
27 10. Special functions Sleep timer 10. Special functions Display the time Open the menu By programming the sleep timer, you can determi-ne when the TV set is to switch itself off automati-cally.The sleep timer can be set to Off, 30, 60, 90 or120 minutes. Setting the sleep timer: • Press the " ...
Page 31 - Possible selections; • Tuner; Window
31 12. AV devices Possible selections • Tuner The signal from the TV station to which the TV setis tuned is displayed. • Scart 1/2 The picture from the AV device connected to theScart1 socket is displayed in the composite-colour picture signal. • Scart 1/2 RGB The picture from the AV deviceconnected...
Page 32 - Selecting the Scart 2 socket as the output:
32 12. Copying AV recordings Open the menu Your TV set has a copy mode in which an AV devi-ce connected to the Scart 2 socket can record thepicture and sound coming from an AV device con-nected to the "FAV" (Front AV socket) or to theScart 1 socket. Selecting the Scart 2 socket as the output...
Page 34 - or; Menu; navigate through the menu.
13. Operation without the remote control This facility is provided only as an emergencymeasure for use in cases where the batteries of theremote control are flat or where the remote controlis not easily available. The local controls are located on the top ofthe TV set. Switching on: Press the mains ...
Page 35 - Connecting headphones
35 13.1 Key lock (child lock) With the function "Key lock", you can disable thelocal controls on the front of the TV set.This makes it possible to indirectly prevent use ofthe TV by other persons (such as children) by acti-vating this function and hiding the remote control. Setting the key l...
Page 37 - See power consumption in W multiplied by 1 hour
37 16. Technical data Mains voltage: 220 - 240 V ˜ 50 Hz Antenna input: 75 Ohms asymmetrical DIN 45325 Tuning range: Standard channels 2 - 12, 21 - 69 Special channels S1 - S20, S21 - S41 S42 ... S46 (Belgium: channels OIR) Powerconsumption: Energy consumption per hour (Wh): See power consumption in...
Page 38 - Disposal of batteries
38 Disposal of batteries Dry or rechargeable batteries should never bediscarded as normal garbage!Please use the local facilities for the disposal ofexhausted batteries.Make sure the batteries are fully discharged befo-re disposal.The batteries are generally fully discharged whenthe unit in which th...
Page 40 - Codes Video; Code list
40 Codes Video M etz VG61 532 VF21, VF44, VF46VF61, VE21, VE43VE44, VE45, VD21VD43, VD44, VD45VC21, VC43, VC44VC62, 21VB1142VB12, 21VA1221VA13, 42VA1164VA14, 9836,98379847, 9874, 98759876, 9877 M etz VF22, VF47 568 VF48, 9843, 98449849 M etz VH22, VH47 573 VH48 A CTION 468 481 547 ADMIRAL 481 487 AD...
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