Page 6 - Features
3. Over view The TFT monitor offers a multitude of connections for external devices such as personal computers, DVD players,video recorders, video cameras, etc.Regardless of whether the pictures come from the TV receiver, a video recorder or a PC, they are displayed withhigh resolution and free of d...
Page 7 - Scope of Deliver y; Standard scope of deliver y; Standard accessories in accessor y box
7 3.1 Scope of Deliver y Immediately after receipt, inspect your new TFT monitor for possible transport damage and check that all partshave been delivered. The supplier can accept your claims for transport damage only if you inform him of thisbefore putting the monitor into service for the first tim...
Page 9 - Keys and Functions of the Remote Control
9 3.3 Keys and Functions of the Remote Control Before you can control your TFT monitor with the remote control, you must plug it into a mains socket and switch iton with the mains switch.The infrared remote control will operate correctly only if there are no physical obstacles between it and the inf...
Page 10 - Programming the remote control for the individual devices
3.3 Keys and Functions of the Remote Control Programming the remote control for the individual devices Before you can control your AV devices with the remote control, you must enter a three-digit code number in eachof the various operating levels of the remote control.• TV (TV set) The TV control le...
Page 11 - Determining which codes are already programmed (read-out mode)
11 Determining which codes are already programmed (read-out mode) After execution of the steps a). . . c), you have about 15 seconds to enter the code. After this,the TV automatically returns to the TV level. a) To determine which code is programmed for an operating level, first execute steps 1.1 a)...
Page 12 - Selecting the installation position; Unpacking
4. Putting into Ser vice Switch off all devices, including the TFT monitor, before making any connections between them. 4.1 Unpacking and Positioning Selecting the installation position Viewing direction• Although the TFT monitor has a very wide viewing angle, the picture will be best if you view it...
Page 13 - Wall Mounting (possible only with the wall bracket; Wall mounting with the wall bracket
13 ☞ Remove the adhesive tape from the top of the box and fold the top flaps of the box outwards. ☞ Remove the two polystyrene corner blocks and remove the accessory box. The accessory box is located at one end, on the rear side of the monitor. Before removing the monitor from its box, assemble the ...
Page 14 - Connecting and Switching On
4.3 Connecting and Switching On Connecting (see the picture on page 8 for an overview of the connections) ☞ Insert the mains cable into the input socket on the monitor and plug the other end into an outlet socket. • Cable outlet or terrestrial antenna If you have a cable outlet or a terrestrial ante...
Page 15 - Using the TV Menu; MENU; Saving changes
15 • Satellite receiver ☞ Switch on your satellite receiver and press the AV key on the remote control to switch on the monitor. Note that you may have to press the AV key several times, depending on the SCART socket to which your receiver is connected. • PC ☞ Switch on the monitor by pressing the P...
Page 17 - Automatic station search; TV
17 4.6 First-Time Settings Automatic station search • Press the TV key to switch on the monitor. • Press the MENU key (8) to open the TV menu. • Use the cursor key to move to the sub-menu "Inputs". • Use the cursor key to select "Setup". • Use the cursor key to move to the sub-menu &...
Page 18 - Sorting the TV stations; Deleting stations
4.6 First-Time Settings Sorting the TV stations Note: before sorting the station table, you should delete any stations you do not need!1. Press the TV key to switch on the monitor. 2. Press the MENU key to open the TV menu. 3. Use the cursor key to open the sub-menu "Inputs". 4. Use the curs...
Page 21 - Switching On and Off; Switching on; OFF; Adjusting the Sound; Adjusting the volume
21 5. Day-to-Day Operation 5.1 Switching On and Off Switching on • Turn on the power for the TFT monitor by setting the mains switch to the position "I".• The standby LED on the infrared sensor lights (red).• Press any of the numeric keys or the "TV" key on the remote control to swit...
Page 22 - Mute function; Adjusting the Picture; Hue
22 To make your own individual settings, select the option "USER". Mute function • Press the key on the remote control. The sound is muted and the following info window is displayed on the screen for about three seconds: • To switch the sound on again, press the key again or press the – (Vol...
Page 23 - Aspect ratio
23 Aspect ratio You can use the menu item DISPLAY > FORMAT > ZOOM to select one of several pre-defined aspect ratios.The menu item USER ZOOM permits you to define your own user aspect ratio. To activate this setting, select themenu item ZOOM and then USER ZOOM.• Fullscreen If this setting is s...
Page 24 - Teletext; TEXT; Displaying Teletext subpages
24 Teletext There are three types of Teletext information which can be received with the TFT monitor:FLOF (Fasttext), TOP-Text and Level 1.5.• Select a station which transmits Teletext.• Press the TEXT key on the remote control to display the Teletext information. • Use the numeric keys for direct s...
Page 25 - Operation with External Devices; Video recorder; DVD player; AV
25 5.6 Operation with External Devices Video recorder • Ensure that the TFT monitor and the video recorder are both switched off.There are three ways of connecting a video recorder to the TFT monitor: - via the antenna input (see the operating instructions for your video recorder);- with a SCART cab...
Page 26 - Special Functions; Manual station search; Colour temperature
26 5.7 Special Functions Manual station search 1. Press the TV key to switch on the monitor and press the MENU key. 2. Use the cursor key to open the sub-menu "Inputs". 3. Use the cursor key to select the sub-menu "Settings" and press the key to open it. 4. Use the cursor key to sele...
Page 27 - PIP
27 Picture-in-picture The picture-in-picture (PIP) function permits you to display a video picture in a small window while displayingsignals from a PC.• The menu item "Picture-in-picture" can be found in the menu INPUTS > SOURCE > PC(DVI) / PC(RGB) and is used to select the source of t...
Page 28 - Temperature warning
28 6. Troubleshooting If a problem occurs while you are using the TFT monitor, please read the following fault symptoms and try out thesuggested remedies before sending the monitor in for repair. In some cases, you can rectify the fault easily.If, for example, the mains cable of the monitor is not p...
Page 30 - Code list
30 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...
Page 36 - Local Controls
36 Previous programme position In menu: cursor down Next programme position In menu: cursor up Volume – In menu: back to previous menu Volume + In menu: next menu Switch on from standby mode Open menu Local Controls Red LED:lights in standby mode Blue LED:lights in TV mode