Page 2 - Contents; Hints for use of the Operating Instructions; OK; • If you are not sure, or if you do not want to save a changed set-; MENU; key and then the; TV; key to exit from the
2 Contents Remote control handset RD 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 1. Setting up and connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1.1 Turning the TV on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 1.2 L...
Page 3 - VTR; ıı; REC; T I M E R; ľľ; PIP; IJ IJ; pilot lamp; Disposal of batteries
3 Batteries: Insert the enclosed batteries in the remotecontrol, observing the symbols on the cover ofthe battery compartment.Remove exhausted batteries from the remotecontrol and return them to your dealer or to anauthorised battery collection point. Nota: For explanation of the video level forthe ...
Page 4 - Setting up and connecting; Aerial connection; . The impedance of the external speakers must not be
4 Connecting the aerial Standard SAT and terrestrial station aerial sockets are fitted atthe rear of the TV. Thunderstorms represent a danger for all electrical appliances! Iflightning strikes the power line or the aerial, the TV may be dama-ged even if it is switched off. Therefore, always unplug t...
Page 5 - Turning the TV on and off; ARD; Equipm. configuration; Language selection in the TV menu; O K; TV picture; red
5 Turning on with the ON/OFF key Before turning on a cold TV in a warm room, firstallow any condensation mist that may have formedon the screen to evaporate. Press the ON/OFF key. Programme position 1 is then selected. Depending on the assign-ments made, the following information will appear in the ...
Page 6 - Programme selection; Select programme position; Select programme position; Programme position
6 2. Programme selection 1. Select programme position 2 (only the first 9 programmepositions in the station tableare occupied) 4. Next programme You can step sequentially through the programmepositions with the keys. If either of these keys is held down for more than two seconds, a programmebox for ...
Page 7 - -PRG Programme scanning; scanning; or
7 2. Programme selection 9-PRG Programme scanning 1. Call 9-PRG. programme scanning 2. Next 9 programmes 3. Select a programme position (e.g. NTV) 4. Return to the original programme position ZDF ARD BR 3 SAT 1 RTL DSF MDR PRO 7 MTV RTL 2 WEST3 HR 3 NTV SKY 1 3 SAT NORD3 SWF 3 VOX RTL 2 WEST3 HR 3 N...
Page 8 - Operator help; Press the; Last programme
? return O K P + + - A V --/- - P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B T V ? MENU Operator help S w i t c h s e t o n / o f fP r o g s e l e c tN ex t p r o g r a m m eB a s i c v i d e o / a u d i o s e t t i n g sS o u n d i n t e r r u p tC h a n g e v o l . / a d j . f u n c t i o n S e l . v i d e o / a u d...
Page 9 - Presetting TV stations; Standard; Transmission standard I is to be set. This must be done manually.; TV station table; TV station table; Colour and transmission; Call submenu „Standard“
3. Presetting TV stations In the sub-menu Standard , you can select the colour and/or the transmission standard. The TV set normally recognises the colour stan- dards (PAL, SECAM, NTSC) automatically, but the transmission standard must always be set manually. The multi-standard upgrade kit isrequire...
Page 10 - Direct channel entry/; yellow
Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 4. Store the setting and return to TV picture TV picture Prog Logo Chan./Freq. Signal ▲▼ >> weitere Einstellungen Std, Pict., Sound 6 9 6 + 0 3 A - G B LOGIC ARD ZDFSAT 1 00 06 3440 Video Rec.1 Aerial AerialAerial 0 1 234...
Page 11 - sorted to countries; Station settings; Autostore
3. Presetting TV stations Autostore function, sorted to countries The autostore function automatically scans through the entire reception range to locate stations. The located stations are presented in the station table and can then be stored by way of the key. If you do not like the order in which ...
Page 14 - Allocating a station logo; Call the logo menu; R T; Store the setting and return; blue
Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation TV picture 14 3.3 Allocating a station logo A logo of up to 8 characters is provided for each station via the VPS signal. The station RTL 2, for example, receives the logo RTL 2. Manual logo allocation is not necessary with mos...
Page 15 - Changing individual picture settings; key. The stored values can be recalled at any time with the; Changing individual sound settings
4. Changing individual picture settings 15 Note:The on-screen display (OSD) can be switched on and off: see page 20, item 8. All settings modified in this menu can be stored by calling the „Video standard values“ or „Audio standard values“ menu respectivelyand pressing the key. The stored values can...
Page 16 - Adjusting the video and audio standard values; Call the „Video; Audio standard values
Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 16 4.2 Adjusting the video and audio standard values 1. Call the TV menu 2. Example 1: Call the „Video standard values“ sub-menu. Adjust and storethe sharpness. 3. Example 2: Call the „Audio standard values“ sub-menu. Adjust an...
Page 17 - Equipment configuration; Assigning the; Example of programming function key B:; Call the „Equipment; Press the function key to be; F u n c t i o n s; F u n c t i o n s
Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 17 5. Equipment configuration Assigning the function keys The remote control handset has three factory programmed function keys A, B and C . Press the key in normal television mode to reveal the factory programming. The display...
Page 18 - Select the function for TV; key. The text on the left-hand side changes as; Return to TV picture
Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 18 5. Equipment configuration Assigning the function keys 4. Select the function for TV mode (in this example„Subtitles“) 5. Switch to Hi Text mode and program the function keys 6. Store the assignments and return to the „Equip...
Page 19 - Settings for; Prog. change settings; Prog. change settings
Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 19 5. Equipment configuration Settings for programme change 2. Call the settings for programme change 3. Set spatial sound when changing programmes 4. Select stereo wide when changing programmes O K P + + - A V --/- - P 1 2 3 4...
Page 20 - RGB priority
Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 20 O K P + + - A V --/- - P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B T V ? MENU Equipm. configuration 6 9 6 + 0 5 H - G B ? MENU return Help T V picture store ? O K Permanent display: clock Luminance display: 3 OSD setting indic. Yes O K P + + ...
Page 21 - Sound settings; Sound settings; Sound settings; For the example above:
21 O K T V 5. Equipment configuration Sound settings You must change the settings in the menu „Sound settings“ if your TV set is connected to a HiFi system or if you wish to compensate for the varying sound volumes of different stations. Audio sockets via which the TV set can be connected to a HiFI ...
Page 22 - Volume adjustment and forced mono; Switch over to programme position 1.; Call the sound submenu
Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 22 Programme Std Pict. ▲▼ << weitere Einstellungen Logo, Channel, Signal 6 9 6 + 0 6 A - G B LOGIC ARD ZDFSAT 1 Auto. Auto. Auto.Auto.Auto.Auto.Auto.Auto.Auto.Auto. 0 1 23456789 — — —— Sound — — —— Vo l u m e a d j u s t ...
Page 23 - Correcting picture deviations
23 Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation Programme Std Pict. ▲▼ << weitere Einstellungen Logo, Channel, Signal 6 9 6 + 0 6 C 1 a - G B VTR1 ARD ZDFSAT 1 Auto. Auto. Auto.Auto.Auto.Auto.Auto.Auto.Auto.Auto. 0 1 23456789 — — —— Sound — — —— S h a r p n . c o r ...
Page 27 - Time settings; Time settings; reminder time; Call the „Time settings“
Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 27 Switch-on time: Switch-off time: Reminder time Time of day: O K P + + - A V --/- - P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B T V ? MENU Time settings 6 9 6 + 0 8 A - G B Off Off -- : -- 08 : 22 ? MENU return Help T V picture A V O K P + + -...
Page 28 - Switch to standby mode; Hallo; white
28 Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 4. Enter the reminder time (Example: 21.45 hr) 5. Enter the time manually (Example: 14.24 hr) O K P + + - A V --/- - P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B T V ? MENU Time settings 6 9 6 + 0 8 D - G B ? MENU return Help T V picture 20:00...
Page 29 - T i m e r / c h i l d l o c k; Switching on; menu; C h i l d l o c k
Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 29 Ti m e s e t t i n g s C h i l d l o c k Ti m e r r e c o r d i n g B a s i c s e t t i n g o f M V S O K P + + - A V --/- - P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B T V ? MENU T i m e r / c h i l d l o c k 6 9 6 + 0 8 F - G B ? MENU retur...
Page 30 - Enter your personal 4-digit code at this point.; Switching off
TV-Bild 30 Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 4. Enter your personal code 5. Enter the beginning and end of the viewing period Call the TV menu and enter your personal code A V O K P + + - A V --/- - P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B T V ? MENU C h i l d l o c k 6 9 6 +...
Page 31 - Timer recording; Timer recording; Recording with the timer; timers can be programmed up to 2 months in advance.
Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 31 Imissione data 11.12 14:20 6 9 6 + 0 8 K - G B Prog Date VPS — ————————— : ::::::::: : ::::::::: Timer recording . .. .. .. ... Time of day — ————————— — ————————— enter date 04.01 14:20 TV / R - - — ————————— R ? MENU retur...
Page 32 - Connecting headphones; Switch off the TV speakers; Return to TV picture
32 9. Connecting headphones Headphones can be connected to the TV by way of the connecting socket underneath the fascia cover at the front. The socket will onlyaccept headphones with a 3.5 mm (Carat/Stratos 6.3 mm) jack plug. We recommend the use of headphones with an impedance of at least 32 Ohms. ...
Page 33 - Basic functions; Open the first page; key switches
33 The Hi Text file displays all the subjects available on aspecific programme position and the chapters belongingto the currently selected subject. The range of subjects and chapters depend on thetransmitting station and can therefore be completelydifferent in each programme position. For some stat...
Page 35 - Recognizing multiple pages; computer; computer; Multiple pages
35 Multiple pages are indicated by a dark bar with thesubpage numbers on the left-hand side of the display-ed page. The bright numbers indicate the number of subpagescontained in this multiple page. The number of sub-pages is transmitted by the stations at intervals of 20seconds. Consequently, it ma...
Page 36 - Enter the page number; Return to last index page; Suppressing news-flash pages; Topical or news-flash
36 10. Hi Text 10. Hi Text Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation Direct page selection Return to last index page After depression of the first numeric key, the num-ber of this key, followed by two hyphens, appears atthe top left of the screen. Enter the complete 3-...
Page 37 - Doubling the font size; Return to normal font size
37 When the B * key is pressed for the first time, the upper part of the selected page is displayed with the font sizedoubled. You can scroll slowly through the page by holdingdown the key. * The B key was programmed in the factory for this function, but this programming can be changed (seeSection „...
Page 38 - green key; when HiText is active.; Call the desired page; Setting marks
38 There will be certain Hi Text pages, e.g. stock market, news, weather forecast, etc., that you willl want to read repeatedly. We have pro-grammed a way of making it easier to read such pages: Hi Text pages can be flagged with the aid of marks (similar to tabs in a file). We provide a total of 100...
Page 39 - Set the second mark; S E RV I C E
39 When the required page is displayed (in our examplepage 589), press the red key again to set the secondmark. „MARK 2“ is now displayed at the top left-hand cornerof the screen. 10 marks can be set on each programme position, aslong as the total number of marks assigned does notexceed 100. See ste...
Page 40 - green
40 After the A or B key has been pressed, a panel with„Mark 1“ will be displayed. On programme positions without a mark, a white fieldwill be displayed with the text „No mark“. Each time the A or B key is pressed, you advance tothe next mark. In this manner you can run through allpages on which mark...
Page 41 - Erasing marks
41 Press the A* or B key to call the page where the markis to be erased. * Depending on how the function keys are program- med. The factory setting is A . Erasure of the mark on the current text page changesthe sequence of the remaining marks. Example: 3 marks have been set in the current programme ...
Page 43 - Special picture effects; Switch on the zoom function; Variable Zoom; Switch off the zoom function; Zoom; the same programme
43 Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 11. Special picture effects 1. Switch on the zoom function and enlarge the picture 2. Call the zoom function for the current programmeposition Variable Zoom All programmes that are not transmitted in the traditional 4:3 scre...
Page 44 - x multipicture; Film in photo
44 Call this function and returnto the normal picture Adjusting the slow-motiondelay 11. Special picture effects Slow-motion Slow-motion delay * * A or or B C * Call this function and returnto the normal picture Before the 9x multipicture function can be used, it must beprogrammed as a function in t...
Page 45 - Still picture; II; Magnifier
45 11. Special picture effects Still picture The current frame is „frozen“ on the screenwhen you press the II key. The TV programme (or the video film) continues to run in the backgro-und. Pressing the II key again switches back to the current programme (or video film). 1. Activate the still picture...
Page 46 - PIP picture; Possible PIP picture contents; only for the PIP TV sets; Overview
46 y Euro 1/2/3-socket: Video recorder Camcorder Photo-CD etc. Front sockets: Camcorder Video recorder PIP picture Terrestrial orcable TV Terrestrial or cable TV External devices viaEuro sockets 1/2/3 External devicesvia front sockets External devices via Eurosockets 1/2/3 External devices via front...
Page 48 - Monitoring with a video camera; Swapping the pictures; Monitoring
48 12. PIP function Monitoring with a video camera The following example shows how you can monitor another room with a camcorder (video camera) while watching a TV programme. Connect the camcorder to the TV set as described on Page 51 of the Operating Instructions for your TV. 1. Select the camcorde...
Page 49 - Operation without remote control; The TV controls are underneath a cover at the front of the set.
49 13. Operation without remote control You can control the following functions on the TV without theremote control handset. The preselection of the function is validfor 10 seconds, only 5 of which are shown in the permanent dis-play. Programme selection: Press the - + keys. Volume: Hold down the pr...
Page 50 - Remote control handset for video recorders; „VTR operation“
50 14. Remote control handset for video recorders R D 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 O K P + P - A V T V ? MENU + - VTR ɚ ıı ľľ REC T I M E R B A ı ı ľľ ıı 10 0 H z R PIP C MULTI-PRG. PRG. N E X T V I E W IJ IJ T V- R E C • Video recorder On/OFF • Programme position selection • Next programme • Video recorder...
Page 51 - Connecting peripheral equipment; Video recorders; Video recorder, rear view
51 15. Connecting peripheral equipment Video recorders can be connected to the TV set via the antenna socket or one of the EURO sockets. We recommend that you use oneof the EURO (Scart) sockets for this purpose, since only the EURO sockets have separate inputs and outputs for pictu-re and sound sign...
Page 53 - Connecting external
53 15. Connecting peripheral equipment Connecting external devices In the menu „Device connection“, you can define which AV devices are connected to the various sockets on the TV set. The box „Devices“contains a list of common AV devices. Only certain devices can be connected to the FRONT sockets. W...
Page 55 - key and select programme position 0 on the TV set.; „Video signal“
55 15. Connecting peripheral equipment Video recorders Video signal In the following example, logic video recorder is to be connected to the EURO 1 socket. ☞ Logic video recorder is programmed in the factory on programme position 0. For this reason, connect the video recorder via a EURO cableto the ...
Page 56 - Connections on the rear of the TV set; Fully assigned SCART or EURO cable, for S-VHS/Hi8 playback only
EURO EURO 56 15. Connecting peripheral equipment Pay-TV decoder This Pay-TV decoder decodes the scrambled signals of a Pay-TV station (e.g. Premiere) so that they can be displayed on the screen of theTV set. For connection of a Pay-TV decoder, you need a EURO (=Scart) cable in which all 21 pins are ...
Page 57 - Video signal
57 15. Connecting peripheral equipment Pay-TV decoder Video signal Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation 1. Select the Pay-TV program- me position and call the station table 2. Call the submenu „Signal“ 3. Select video signal „via decoder“ 4. Store the setting and ...
Page 58 - Maintenance and care; Guarantee; Always switch off the TV with the ON/OFF key before; Cleaning and polishing glossy surfaces; The TV should only be opened and repaired by quali-
58 16. Technical data 16.2 Maintenance and care 16.1 Upgrade kits • SAT upgrade kit 081 NB 1010 For satellite reception without an additional receiver. • SAT upgrade kit 082 NB 1014 SAT receiver to replace the terrestrial receiver. • SAT upgrade kit 083 NB 1018 A SAT receiver. Can also receive uncod...
Page 60 - IEW; Call the menu „Function; IEW; IEW; Define and store a function
60 Press this key on the remote control.... The screen displays Explanation NEX TV IEW is an electronic programme magazine for all important TV stations. It is transmitted by various stations and also containsthe programme information for other stations. Your TV set will need about 20 minutes to col...
Page 61 - do not switch; Collecting NEXTVIEW data; NEXTVIEW PRG
61 The message shown in the picture in the centrecolumn appears for all programme positions onwhich NEXTVIEW information is received. Your TV set displays this message in order to askwhether this programme position is to be used forcollecting the NEXTVIEW data. If not, press the red key for „No“. Th...
Page 62 - Call NEXTVIEW in TV mode
62 If all available data have been collected, theNEXTVIEW programme magazine is displayedwhen you press the C key and shows which pro-gramme is being transmitted at the moment bythe station on this programme position.The left side of the screen shows the keys for thevarious functions: Select program...
Page 63 - zine by subjects; Recording a programme
63 Pressing the white key causes the programmemagazine to be sorted by the selected subjects. 18. Using NEX TV IEW 1. Select subjects 2. Sort the programme maga- zine by subjects P r e v i e w S o r t To d a y R e c o r d S u b j e c t s further subjects areas Selectsubjects Confirm/Delete TV pictur...
Page 65 - Automatic transfer of station information; for terrestrial or
65 What is Data Logic? Until now, your TV set and your video recorder were two separateand independent devices. With the new "Data Logic", we have created a dialogue systemwith which the TV set and the video recorder can exchange data. Video recorders of the Metz VC/VD/VE/VF Series with Data...
Page 67 - Backlight on the TV set; LA M P O N; Wait for at least 10 seconds; Safety note; tt
67 Backlight on the TV set In rare, exceptional cases, the backlight remains off whenswitched on with the key. The reason for this is that the protective circuit has cut off the current to the lamp. If this happens, and if you have pressed the key several times, you do not know whether the backlight...
Page 68 - Quality – A matter of principle.
TV. VIDEO. AUDIO. MECABLITZ Metz. Always first class. Videorecorder Camcorder DVD Audio mecablitz Quality – A matter of principle. With the trend-setting Metz technology you willallways make the correct choice. See your Metz dealer. He will be happy to demonstrate the currentMetz range. Metz-Werke G...