TechniSat HD-VISION 32 PVR, HD-VISION 40 PVR Operating Instructions Manual

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HD-Vision 32 / HD-Vision 40
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Operating Instructions
TFT-LCD Television Set
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Instructions d'utilisation
Téléviseur TFT-LCD
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Manuale d'uso
Impianto televisivo TFT-LCD
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Instrucciones de funcionamiento
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Instrukcja obsługi
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1 Contents
3 Please read rst .............................................................4
4 Connecting and setting up for fi rst-time use ..............6
4.1 Satellite antenna ..............................................................6
4.2
Antenna / cable-TV connection (analogue and digital)
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4.3 DVD player .......................................................................6
4.4 Video recorder .................................................................6
4.5 S-VHS video recorder/video camera ...............................6
4.6 Hi-fi amplifi er ....................................................................6
4.6.1 Analogue .........................................................................6
4.6.2 Digital ...............................................................................6
4.7 Subwoofer .......................................................................6
4.8 Serial interface (RS 232) .................................................7
4.9 USB port ..........................................................................7
4.10 Headphones ....................................................................7
4.11 Mains power connection ..................................................7
4.12 PC ....................................................................................7
5 First-time installation ....................................................7
6 Operation ........................................................................8
6.1 Switching the TV set on and off .......................................8
6.2 Selecting channels ..........................................................9
6.2.1 Using the up/down program buttons ................................9
6.2.2 Using the numerical keypad ............................................9
6.2.3 Using the program list ......................................................9
6.2.4 Accessing locked channels..............................................9
6.2.5 Returning to the last selected channel ............................9
6.2.6 Info box ............................................................................9
6.2.7 AV source ........................................................................9
6.3.1 Option channels .............................................................10
6.3.2 Selecting the starting time .............................................10
6.4 Volume control ...............................................................10
6.4.1 Headphone volume .......................................................10
6.5 Selecting another language/sound option .....................10
6.5.1 Dolby Digital (AC3 mode) ..............................................10
6.6 Teletext ..........................................................................10
6.6.1 Switching Teletext on/off ................................................11
6.6.2 Selecting pages .............................................................11
6.6.3 Teletext subpages ..........................................................11
6.6.4 Additional Teletext functions ..........................................11
6.6.4.1 Stop mode .....................................................................11
6.6.4.2 Magnifying a Teletext page ............................................11
6.6.4.3 Displaying hidden information .......................................11
6.6.4.4 Displaying the TV picture without leaving Teletext .........11
6.6.4.5 Adjusting the brightness in Teletext mode .....................11
6.6.4.6 Changing the Teletext font .............................................11
6.7 Sleep timer ....................................................................11
6.8 Freeze frame .................................................................12
6.9 Switching between TV and radio ...................................12
6.10 Channel/transponder/source info...................................12
6.11 Switching format / zoom ................................................12
6.12 Program journal (EPG/SFI) ...........................................12
6.12.1 Importing the SFI data ...................................................12
6.12.2 Cancelling the import process .......................................12
6.12.3 Displaying the program information journal ...................12
6.12.4 Now (screen with current programme content)..............12
6.12.5 Next ...............................................................................12
6.12.6 More ..............................................................................13
6.12.7 SFI functions ..................................................................13
6.12.7.1 SFI info ..........................................................................13
6.12.7.2 Timer / recording programmes ......................................13
6.12.7.3 SFI programme overview ...............................................14
6.12.7.4 Overview according to programme type/genre ..............14
6.12.8 Quitting SFI ....................................................................15
7 Settings ........................................................................15
7.1 Picture settings / VGA settings ......................................15
7.2 Sound settings ...............................................................16
7.3 Parental control..............................................................17
7.3.1 Ask PIN ..........................................................................17
7.3.2 Entering a new PIN ........................................................17
7.3.3 Selecting channels ........................................................17
7.3.4 Lock-out function ...........................................................18
7.4 Programming the program information journal ..............18
7.4.1 Selecting channels ........................................................18
7.4.2 Download time ...............................................................18
7.4.3 SFI download .................................................................18
7.4.4 SFI channel (DVB-S) .....................................................19
7.4.5 SFI channel (DVB-C/T) ..................................................19
7.5 Antenna settings ............................................................19
7.5.1 DVB-S ............................................................................19
7.5.1.1 Switching DiSEqC on/off ...............................................19
7.5.1.2 Setting the switching matrix ...........................................19
7.5.1.3 Further settings / LNB properties ..................................19
8 Program search ...........................................................20
8.1 Automatic search ...........................................................20
8.2 Extended search ............................................................21
8.3 Manual search / changing the channel name ................21
8.3.1 Searching manually for an analogue channel
or station (Analogue CT / FM Radio) .............................21
8.3.2 Searching manually for DVB-S channels .......................22
8.3.3 Searching manually for DVB-C channels .......................22
8.3.4 Searching manually for DVB-T channels .......................23
9 Program organization .................................................23
9.1 Opening the program organizer .....................................23
9.2 Adding channels/stations to the list of favourites ...........24
9.3 Deleting channels/stations .............................................24
9.3.1 Removing (deleting) from the list of favourites ..............24
9.3.2 Removing from the TV list or radio list ...........................24
9.4 Sorting channels/stations ..............................................24
10 Special functions .........................................................24
11 Service settings ...........................................................25
11.1 Factory settings .............................................................25
11.2 Software update ............................................................25
11.3 Delete all programs .......................................................26
11.4 System confi guration .....................................................26
12 Language (menu language) ........................................26
13 CA system ....................................................................26
14 Specifi
cations ..............................................................26
Your television set is labelled with the CE mark and fulfi ls all the
necessary EU standards.
Subject to changes. Printing errors excepted. Version 10/05
This documentation may only be copied and reproduced with the
permission of the publisher.
HD-Vision 32/ HD-Vision 40 is a registered trademark of TechniSat
Digital GmbH
Postfach 560
54541 Daun
www.technisat.de
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Mains power
1 Power switch
2 Mains power socket
Connections:
3 SCART socket (AV1)
4 SCART socket (AV2)
5 Loudspeaker connection
6 VGA connection
7 Audio IN (VGA)
8 Common interface
9 Card reader
10 LNB input (DVB-S)
11 Antenna input (DVB-C, DVB-T, analogue)
12 RS 232 interface
13 USB connection
14 HDMI connection 2
15 HDMI connection 1
16 Video input, S-Video input and audio input
17 Component inputs (Y, U, V and audio)
18 Subwoofer output
19 Audio output (R, L)
20 Digital audio output (SPDIF, electrical)
21 Headphone output (3.5 mmjack socket)
22 Digital audio output (SPDIF, optical)
Local controls:
23 LED
24 AV
2 Diagrams
Remote control
Remote control option:
Switching the remote control option allows you to use this remote
control to operate two TechniSat receivers and a TechniSat television
with the same coding.
> To switch the remote control option, press the desired button
(SAT1, SAT2 or TV) and OK at the same time!!!
1 Sound on/off
2 Numerical keypad
3 0/AV
4 Arrow button up, Program +
5 Arrow button left, Volume
6 Arrow button down, Program –
7 SFI
8 Program +
9 Program
0 Stop
qa Teletext on/off*
qs On/standby
qd
Option* In TV mode:
Audio/subtitle selection, special functions
In radio mode:
Station selection by switching between audio subcarriers
qf Multifunction buttons
qg OK, Program list on/off
qh Arrow button right, Volume +
qj Back
qk Info
ql TV/radio mode
w/ Volume +
wa Volume
ws Menu on/off
wd Language selection*
wf Sleep timer
* This function is only available if the appropriate data are broadcast for the channel
you have selected.
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3 Please read fi rst
Before you start getting the television ready for fi rst-time use, please
make sure all the components are present in the package.
The package contains:
1 LCD television set, 1 Remote control,
1 Operating manual, 1 Guarantee card,
2 Batteries (1.5 V „micro“ AAA), 1 Offset screwdriver,
1 Mains power cable
Intended use
- Connection to mains voltage 230 V / 50 Hz.
- The TV set has been designed to receive and playback video
and audio signals only.
- The TV set is only suitable for connection to audio and video
devices, antenna systems and computers that conform to the
DIN standard and that bear the CE mark.
- The TV set is permitted to be used in private and commercial
areas, in dry rooms and under supervision.
- No other forms of utilisation are permitted under any
circumstances.
Declaration by the manufacturer
The TV set fulfi ls the requirements of
- EU Directive 73/23/EEC (low-voltage directive)
- EN 60065
- EU Directive 89/336/EEC (EMC directive)
- EN 55013, EN 55020, EN 60555-2 and bears the CE mark.
Care and cleaning
The housing can be wiped with a soft cloth that is only very slightly
damp.
To ensure the high-grade surface does not get damaged, do not
use any sprayed detergents or strong chemical detergents on the
housing.
You can clean the screen whilst the TV set is switched off using a
dry or only very slightly damp cloth.
You can purchase the LCD panel cleaning set from your specialised
dealer using the following designation and item no.:
LCD panel cleaning set,item no. 0000/3830
Remote control / changing the batteries
> Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote
control by pressing down gently on the marked area.
> Insert the supplied batteries whilst making sure their polarity
is correct (as indicated by the markings in the battery
compartment).
> Close the battery compartment again.
Transportation
You must only transport the TV set in an upright position. When
doing so, do not hold the TV set by its loudspeakers.
Notes regarding the LCD screen
The screen you have purchased complies with the highest standards
and has been tested and classifi ed with regard to pixel errors in
accordance with ISO 13406-2. Despite the utmost care being taken
during the manufacturing process, the occurrence of isolated pixel
display errors cannot completely be avoided for production-related
reasons. Please understand that the presence of incorrect pixels
within the scope of the ISO classifi cation cannot be considered a
device defect in terms of the guarantee.
Safety notices
For your own protection, you should read the safety precautions
carefully before you start using your new TV set.
The manufacturer does not accept liability for damage due to
improper use or non-compliance with the safety precautions.
- The TV set must only be used in a temperate climate.
- To ensure suffi cient ventilation, place the TV set on a fl at, level
surface.
- Never place burning objects (e.g. lit candles) on top of the TV set.
- Do not switch on the TV set immediately after delivery or
transportation during cold weather but wait until the television‘s
temperature has reached the temperature of the surroundings.
- Do not subject the TV set to water drips or splashes and never
place objects fi lled with liquids (e.g. vases) on top of the TV set.
If water has entered the TV set, unplug the mains power plug
immediately and inform the service centre.
- Do not place the TV set in confi ned shelving or cupboards –
maintain a clearance of at least 10 cm around the TV set for
ventilation.
- The TV set has ventilation slots so that heat can escape from its
interior. Do not cover the ventilation slots with any objects, e.g.
newspapers, tablecloths, etc.
- Do not operate any sources of heat in the vicinity of the TV set
that could additionally heat up the television.
- Do not push any objects through the ventilation slots.
- If you notice that the TV set has developed a fault or if you detect
a smell or see smoke coming from the television set, you must
unplug the mains power plug immediately and inform the service
centre.
- If an electrical power failure occurs, you should switch off the TV
set at the power switch.
- If you are away for a longer period of time, you should switch
off the TV set. This extends the lifetime of the display panel and
conserves energy.
- Never open the TV set!
Contact with high-voltage components can be life-threatening!
- Any work that might need to be carried out on the TV set must
only be performed by appropriately trained persons.
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- you would like to connect the device to a hi-fi or surround
unit (see item 4.) and do not want to use the device
loudspeakers.
Removing the loudspeakers
> Remove the loudspeaker cables from the connecting
terminals. For this purpose, press down the spring contact
and pull the cable out.
> Using a suitable screwdriver, loosen the fastening screws of
the loudspeaker(s) and remove it / them.
Version with bottom
loudspeaker
> Cover up the loudspeaker attachment openings using the
supplied covers.
Information regarding disposal
All the packaging that came with your TV set is made from
recyclable materials. Please sort the materials and dispose of
them correctly for recycling.
At the end of its lifetime, this product must not be disposed of
in the normal household waste but must be taken to a recycling
collection point for electrical and electronic appliances. The
symbol displayed on the product, the operating instructions or
packaging refers to this.
The materials can be recycled in the way indicated by their labels.
You are making an important contribution to the protection of our
environment by reusing end-of-life appliances, recycling their
materials or recycling them in other ways.
Please ask your municipal authority for information about your
local disposal site.
When the TV set is not in use for longer periods
Disconnect the mains power plug and antenna plug during
thunderstorms and when the TV set is not in use for longer
periods.
Power surges can damage the TV set.
You should disconnect the TV set from the mains power supply and
ask a qualifi ed person for help in the following situations:
- The electrical cable is damaged.
- The TV set has been subjected to moisture or a liquid has
entered the TV set.
- The TV set is malfunctioning seriously.
- The TV set has suffered serious damage to its exterior.
Wall mounting
You can fasten your equipment to a suitable wall with an appropriate
wall bracket, e.g. TechniSat HD-Mount (Item No. 2020/2632) or
TechniSat HD-Mount LCD wall bracket (Item No.: 2020/2732).
You must fi rst disassemble the base stand for this purpose.
Removing the base stand
> Please note, that you must remove the loudspeaker cables
from the connecting terminals before removing the base stand
of versions with bottom loudspeakers.
> Place the equipment, screen downwards, on an even surface.
Take care that the panel is not subject to any pressure and that
the LCD panel is not damaged.
Loosen and remove both marked screws.
Now carefully remove the base stand from the lower side of the
equipment.
A special additional profi le is required in order to continue using
the provided loudspeakers on the version with bottom loudspeakers
after mounting on a wall. This additional profi le with the following
designation and item no. is available from your specialised dealer.
HD-Vision 32: HD-Mount Adapter 32“ Item No. 0001/3240
HD-Vision 40: HD-Mount Adapter 40“ Item No. 0002/3240
Removable loudspeakers
Your device is equipped with removable loudspeakers. These can
be removed, if:
- you would like to set up the loudspeakers separately on
the loudspeaker stand (only possible for versions with side
loudspeakers).
- you would like to attach the loudspeaker to an additional
profi le, after wall mounting (see item 3.8.1), (Only possible for
versions with bottom loudspeakers).
Version with side
loudspeaker
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Make sure that depleted batteries from the remote control as well as
electronic scrap do not enter the household waste but are disposed
of properly (e.g. taken back by the store or disposed of at a special
refuse site).
Connection example for the television set
a. Connection of the satellite antenna to the LNB input.
b. Connection of the cable-TV connection (digital and/or
analogue) or the DVB-T antenna to the antenna input of the
television set.
c. Connection of the television set to a DVD player using:
- an HDMI connecting cable or
- a SCART connecting cable or
- an RCA component cable
d. Connection of the television‘s SCART socket to a video
DVD
Video recorder
4 Connecting and setting up for fi rst-time use
The cross-references (a, b and c) used below refer to the connection
example on page 4.
To gain access to the connections on the side of the TV set you
must fi rst detach the cover.
> To do so, press upwards slightly on both snap-in catches and
pull off the cover towards the back of the TV set.
> To hide the connecting cables, lead them along the back of the
stand behind the detachable plastic holder.
4.1 Satellite antenna
a Connect the cable coming from the satellite antenna‘s LNB to
the LNB input of the LCD TV set.
4.2 Antenna / cable-TV connection (analogue and digital)
b Connect the antenna input of the LCD TV set either to a
terrestrial antenna or to the outlet of the cable-TV/antenna
connection.
Please note:
It is not possible to receive DVB-T and DVB-C signals at the
same time.
4.3 DVD player
c Connect your DVD player either
- using an HDMI connecting cable to an HDMI socket or
- using an HDMI/DVI connecting cable to an HDMI socket and
additionally using an audio connecting cable to the Audio IN
(VGA/DVI) input or
- using a SCART cable to a SCART socket or
- using an RCA cable to the component inputs of the LCD TV
set.
4.4 Video recorder
d Use a SCART cable to connect a SCART socket on the LCD
TV set to the SCART socket of your video recorder.
4.5 S-VHS video recorder/video camera
If you want to playback signals from an S-VHS video recorder or
video camera on your television set, connect the devices to the
appropriate inputs on the left at the back of the TV set.
4.6 Hi-fi amplifi er
4.6.1 Analogue
To achieve the best possible audio quality, you can connect the LCD
TV set to a hi-fi amplifi er. To do so, use a suitable cable to connect
the RCA sockets of the analogue audio output at the back of the
television set to an input on your hi-fi amplifi er (e.g. CD or AUX.
Caution! The phono input is not suitable!).
4.6.2 Digital
If your amplifi er is equipped with an appropriate electrical or optical
input (SPDIF), connect the digital audio output socket (electrical
or optical) to the input of your amplifi er.
Depending on the particular broadcasting station, sampling rates of
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz are available.
If the Dolby Digital signal (AC3) is also transmitted, it too will be
available at this output.
4.7 Subwoofer
If you have an active subwoofer, you can connect it to the subwoofer
output using a suitable cable.
snap-in catches
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4.8 Serial interface (RS 232)
The RS 232 interface is used for updating the operating software
and for pre-programming the TV using a PC.
4.9 USB port
The USB port is used for updating the operating software and for
pre-programming the TV using a PC or USB device. Furthermore,
you can connect a USB device to this port.
4.10 Headphones
If you want to use headphones, connect them to the headphone
socket at the back of the TV set on the left.
4.11 Mains power connection
You must only connect the LCD TV set to the mains power supply
(230 V / 50 Hz) after you have fi rst connected the television to all the
other components. This will ensure the TV set or other components
do not suffer irreparable damage.
4.12 PC
If your PC has a DVI output, we recommend you connect the PC
using a DVI-HDMI cable to the HDMI connection of the television
set. Otherwise, please use a VGA cable and connect the PC to the
VGA socket of the television set.
> Afterwards, use the 0/AV button on the remote control to switch
the television set to VGA playback or HDMI playback.
If you have established the connection using a DVI-HDMI cable,
the switchover should take place automatically.
Before connecting the PC to the television set, it makes good
sense to confi gure the resolution of the graphics card so it supplies
a picture in one of the formats supported by the television. The
supported formats are listed in the specifi cations (Point 14). One
of the resolutions supported, for example, is 1024*768@60Hz.
Please refer to the user manual of your PC‘s operating system for
information on how to set a particular resolution for your graphics
card. In Windows you can generally fi nd this setting using Start
Menu -> Control Panel -> Appearance and Themes -> Display ->
Settings.
You will obtain optimum results (a full-screen picture with the best
possible resolution) if you supply the panel with a signal in its native
resolution (1366*768). In accordance with the VESA CVT standard,
a resolution of 1360*768@50Hz is available that is therefore
an almost perfect match. The exact parameters are listed in the
specifi cations (Point 14). Your television informs the PC about this
resolution via DDC. Unfortunately, there is no assurance that the
graphics card driver will always accept it.
If you see slight interference or have a blurred picture with a
connection via the VGA input, please correct this using the Trigger
level setting in Menu -> Settings -> VGA setting -> Trigger level.
If you need to adjust the horizontal position of the picture you can do
so using the Horizontal position control in the same menu.
5 First-time installation
Once you have read the safety notices and connected the TV set as
described in Chapter 4, you can switch on the TV set as described
in Chapter 6. When you switch on the TV set for the fi rst time the
AutoInstall installation assistant starts automatically.
The installation assistant will help you easily confi gure the most
important settings on the television set.
You can cancel the fi rst-time installation procedure at any time by
pressing the red function button. You can return to the previous
installation step by pressing the green function button. This therefore
allows you at any time to correct something you might have entered
incorrectly.
The fi rst-time installation procedure described here only serves as
an example. The actual setup procedure depends on the changes
that you make to the settings. Therefore, please follow the on-screen
instructions very carefully.
Menu language
The installation assistant starts by asking you to select a
Language.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the desired menu
language.
> Confi rm with OK.
Audio language
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the preferred audio
language.
> Confi rm with OK to accept the selected setting.
Time zone setting
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the time zone for
your country.
The clock time will be adjusted automatically according to the
setting you select.
> Confi rm with OK.
Broadcast area
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the broadcast area in
which you are located.
After the installation assistant has completed, the system will
sort the TV channels and radio stations in the list of favourites
according to the selection you made here.
> Confi rm with OK to accept the selected setting.
Displaying 4:3 programmes
Programmes broadcast with an aspect ratio of 4:3 can be displayed
in their original format or always in 16:9 format or with optimal
utilisation of the screen.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select how programmes
broadcast in 4:3 format should be displayed.
> Confi rm with OK to accept your selection and then proceed to
the menu for choosing the available reception signals.
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Selecting the reception signals
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the reception signals
(DVB-S for digital satellite programmes, DVB-C for digital
cable programmes, DVB-T for digital terrestrial programmes,
Analogue CT for analogue terrestrial and cable channels or FM
Radio for FM radio stations).
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to set whether the selected
reception signal is available at your location (Yes) or not (No).
> Afterwards, use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Proceed
eld and then confi rm with OK to accept your selection.
DiSEqC confi guration (DVB-S)
In this installation step, you can adjust your television‘s settings to
suit the confi guration of your satellite antenna.
> If you want to use the standard antenna settings, use the up/
down arrow buttons to mark the Standard eld and confi rm
with OK.
In this case, proceed with the „Antenna settings (DVB-T)“
menu item.
> If the confi guration of your receiving installation does correspond
to the standard setting, mark the Manual eld and confi rm with
OK.
> Now adjust the antenna settings to suit your receiving installation
as described in Section 7.5.1.
> Next, use the arrow buttons to mark the Proceed eld and
confi rm with OK.
In the next step, check your satellite antenna‘s confi guration
once more.
> If you want to accept the confi guration, use the up/down arrow
buttons to mark the Yes fi eld and confi rm with OK.
Antenna settings (DVB-T)
If you are using an active DVB-T antenna that does not have a
separate power supply, you can feed it with power from the TV set
via the coaxial cable. To do so, set the Antenna feed to On.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons
to switch the power supply On
or Off.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Proceed eld and
confi rm with OK.
Software update
Your TV set will now check whether a newer version of the operating
software is available. If a newer version is available you can perform
an automatic software update.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to mark the Update eld and
confi rm with OK.
The new software for your TV set will now be downloaded. This
process can take some time.
Program search/ISIPRO
(only DVB-S)
There are various options available that allow you to search for
new channels or to update the program list. You can either use
the ISIPRO program list function (if available) to download a new
satellite program list for your TV set from satellites or you can
make the television perform a program search.
> If an up-to-date program list is available, you can download
it by using the up/down arrow buttons to mark the ISIPRO
Program list update menu item.
This function is only available if a program list newer
than the one already stored on your TV set is available for
download.
> Confi rm with the OK button.
The current program list will now be downloaded via satellite.
Please take note of the additional on-screen information.
If you want to perform a program search, please proceed as
follows:
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the All channels fi eld
if you want to search for both freely receivable and encrypted
channels or mark the Free only option if you just want to search
for freely receivable channels.
> You can start the automatic program search by pressing the
OK button. The reception areas that you selected will now be
automatically scanned for TV channels and radio stations.
This process can take a few minutes.
Please take note of the additional on-screen information.
Quitting the installation assistant
> Confi rm the fi nal notice displayed by the installation assistant
with OK to return to normal mode.
6 Operation
6.1 Switching the TV set on and off
Switching on using the power switch on the TV set
> Switch on the TV set by operating the power switch at the back
of the TV set near the top.
The TV set now performs an initialisation and cannot be
operated whilst this is taking place. This process can take a
few seconds.
Switching on from standby mode
> Switch on the TV set by pressing the On/Standby button on the
remote control/TV set
or
> by pressing the Program +/– buttons on the remote control or
on the TV set
or
> by pressing one of the numerical buttons (0 to 9) on the remote
control
or
> by switching on a device that is connected to one of the external
inputs. (If the autostart function is activated, see Section 10).
The operating status is indicated by the green LED indicator.
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Switching off the TV set
> You can switch off the TV set by operating the power switch on
the TV set or by pressing the On/Standby button on the remote
control or on the TV set. If you switched off the TV set using the
On/Standby button, the television will now be in standby mode.
The LED indicator lights up red.
> The TV set can also be switched off using the Autostop function
(see Section 10).
The television remembers the last switch state (i.e. „On“ or „Off“)
that was initiated using the remote control or the buttons on the
TV set. If the television was switched off at the power switch
whilst it was in its fully operational state, it will return directly
to its fully operation state the next time you operate the power
switch.
In the event of a power failure, you must therefore switch
off the TV at its power switch so that it cannot switch on
unintentionally.
6.2 Selecting channels
6.2.1 Using the up/down program buttons
> You can switch to the next/previous channel by pressing the
Program +/– buttons on the remote control or on the TV set.
6.2.2 Using the numerical keypad
> Use the numerical keypad to enter the channel number that
you want. For example:
1 for program place 1
1, then 4 for program place 14
2, then 3, then 4 for program place 234
1, then 2, then 4, then 5 for program place 1245
When you enter channel numbers comprising several digits, you
have approximately 3 seconds after pressing a button to press the
next button. If you only want to enter a one, two or three-digit number,
you can speed up the channel-switching procedure by pressing and
holding down the last digit that you want to enter.
6.2.3 Using the program list
> Press the OK button.
The program list appears. Only TV channels will appear in TV
mode and only radio stations in radio mode. The currently set
channel or station is marked.
> You can now mark the channel that you want using the arrow
buttons or the numerical keypad.
> You can move the marker to the next item in the list using the
up/down arrow buttons.
> You can browse up or down a page at a time in the list using the
left/right arrow buttons.
> You can switch to the channel that you have marked by pressing
the OK button.
6.2.4 Accessing locked channels
If you try to access a channel that has been locked using the parental
lock, you will see the Enter PIN message appear onscreen.
> Use the numerical keypad to enter your PIN code.
The television switches to the desired channel.
or
> Switch to a channel that is not locked.
If you have selected the Once setting in Section 7.3.1, the
PIN code will be requested once when you switch to a locked
channel. For added convenience, you then only have to enter
the PIN code once during a phase of operation.
6.2.5 Returning to the last selected channel
> If you press the Back button on the remote control, the television
will switch back to the channel you were watching last.
> If you press this button again, the television will switch back
again to the channel you selected previously.
6.2.6 Info box
Every time you change channels you will see an info box appear
briefl y on-screen displaying the program place and the title of the
current programme. Additional programme properties are also
displayed such as transmitted Teletext and the audio mode.
> To display the info box manually, press the Info button.
> If a longer item of information is provided on the current
programme you can browse through it by pressing the arrow
buttons.
> If you press the Info button again you will also see information
displayed on the programme that follows the current programme
(provided this information is transmitted).
> You can hide the info box again by pressing the Info button once
more.
6.2.7 AV source
> To select a device that is connected to the television‘s SCART
sockets, component input, HDMI inputs or AV connection, press
the AV button. The AV source selection window appears on-
screen displaying the available AV connections.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the device that you
want.
TV Internal receiver: TV
Radio Internal receiver: Radio
EURO-AV1 External device connected to SCART
socket 1
EURO-AV2 External device connected to SCART
socket 2
Video-S/Video External device connected to the AV
connections (RCA or S-VHS)
YUV External device connected to the component
input
HDMI 1 External device connected to HDMI input 1
HDMI 2 External device connected to HDMI input 2
VGA VGA input (PC)
> Confi rm with OK to switch to the selected input.
> To return to television mode, press the AV button again and
use the up/down arrow buttons to select the TV menu item or
press the TV/Radio button.
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Please note:
It is not possible to operate a device connected to the RCA
video connection if a device is already connected to the S-VHS
connection. Likewise, you cannot operate a device connected to the
S-VHS connection if one is already connected to the RCA video
connection!
6.3 Receiving encr ypted channels
Your TV set is equipped with a „Common Interface“ to which you
can connect a CI module. You can then receive encrypted channels.
To do so, you must fi rst insert a CI module with a valid smartcard in
the slot provided:
> Insert a CI module into the slot with its topside facing towards
the back.
> Insert the smartcard into the CI module‘s card slot. Make sure
the gold-coloured chip on the smartcard is facing towards the
back in the direction of insertion.
> If you now select an encrypted channel, your digital receiver
automatically checks the slot. If an appropriate CI module with
a valid smartcard is present in the slot, the receiver will display
the channel decrypted.
Special functions
Certain special functions are provided for some channels, such as
Premiere (only receivable with a valid subscription!). On multifeed
channels, for instance, some sports broadcasts allow you to select
different matches (e.g. division football) or you can change the audio
channel (e.g. stadium/commentary) or camera angle (e.g. Formula
1 racing).
Furthermore, some channels allow you to choose the starting time
for the fi lm that you ordered.
6.3.1 Option channels
Some programmes provide option channels. This function allows
you, for instance, to choose from various camera angles during
a sports broadcast (e.g. Formula 1 racing) or to switch between
different sports venues (e.g. division football). If a programme
provides option channels, this is indicated by OPT appearing in the
info box.
> To select one of the available options, press the Option button.
A selection window appears containing the available options.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the desired option.
> Confi rm with OK.
Your digital receiver will now set the selected option.
6.3.2 Selecting the starting time
On some channels you have the option of selecting individual fi lms
at various starting times. These fi lms can therefore be viewed at
different starting times around the clock. If a channel allows you to
select a starting time, this is indicated by OPT appearing in the info
box.
> To select one of the available starting times, press the Option
button.
A selection window appears containing the available starting
times.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the starting time that
you want.
> Confi rm with OK.
If access to the programme has been granted for the set starting
time, you can watch the programme at the desired time.
6.4 Volume control
After you switch on the receiver, the sound will be played at the
volume level set in the menu.
> You can increase your television‘s volume using the Volume +
button and decrease it using the Volume – button.
> You can mute the volume by pressing the Sound on/off button
and can switch it on again by pressing this button once more.
6.4.1 Headphone volume
> Whilst the sound is muted, you can adjust the headphone
volume by pressing the right/left arrow buttons.
6.5 Selecting another language/sound option
If a programme is broadcast in several languages or with several
audio channels, this is indicated on-screen by the
symbol. You
can then select another language or audio channel as follows:
> Press the Language selection button.
A list of the languages currently being broadcast appears on-
screen.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the desired language
and confi rm with OK.
You can now hear the broadcast in the set language. Your
television set is also capable of receiving programmes broadcast
in mono.
> You can use the right/left arrow buttons to switch between
mono channel 1
, mono channel 2 and stereo .
6.5.1 Dolby Digital (AC3 mode)
If you switch to a programme being broadcast with Dolby Digital
sound, the Dolby symbol will appear in the info box. If you have not
activated the Dolby Digital AC3 function (Section 10), you can set
your television manually to AC3 mode as follows:
> Press the Language selection button. If different languages
are currently being broadcast, they will appear in a list onscreen
together with Dolby Digital (AC 3).
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Dolby Digital
item and confi rm with OK.
You can now hear the broadcast in Dolby Digital sound. If
you want your TV set to play programmes in Dolby Digital
automatically, you should activate the automatic AC3 playback
function as described in Section 10.
6.6 Teletext
Your TV set is capable of displaying Teletext information. This,
however, is only possible for channels that broadcast Teletext data.
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6.6.1 Switching Teletext on/off
> Switch to the channel whose Teletext information you want to
view.
> Press the Teletext button to activate Teletext.
If the channel broadcasts Teletext information, you will see Page
100 (overview) appear.
> You can return to TV mode by pressing the Teletext button
again.
6.6.2 Selecting pages
> Use the numerical keypad 0 to 9 to enter the page number in
three-digit form. Your input is displayed in the top left corner of
the screen. Since Teletext pages cannot be transmitted all at the
same time, it might take a few seconds before your TV set fi nds
the page and displays it on-screen.
or
> Use the red or green button to browse forwards or backwards a
page at a time.
> If you press the yellow function button, you can access the
Teletext group that is displayed in the yellow fi eld.
> If you press the blue function button, you can access the Teletext
block that is displayed in the blue fi eld.
6.6.3 Teletext subpages
Many Teletext pages are made up of several subpages. This is
indicated by two numbers separated by a slash on the Teletext
screen (current subpage / number of subpages). As soon as a new
subpage becomes available it is displayed automatically.
> To display a particular subpage, press the OK button.
The column at the left edge of the screen becomes active. The
subpages that have already been imported are marked.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the subpage that you
want.
> To close the subpage selection display, press the OK button
again.
6.6.4 Additional Teletext functions
Certain additional Teletext functions can only be accessed whilst
the lower command line of the Teletext window is active.
> To activate the lower command line, press the Back button.
The relevant symbols are now marked in colour.
6.6.4.1Stop mode
> To prevent the subpages from changing automatically, press the
red function button. The currently displayed subpage will now be
displayed continuously. (STOP appears in the header).
> You can reactivate automatic subpage switching by pressing
this button again.
or
> Whilst the additional Teletext functions are not activated,
press the Stop button to prevent the pages from changing
automatically.
6.6.4.2 Magnifying a Teletext page
> To magnify a Teletext page, press the green function button.
The top half of the page will then be displayed magnifi ed.
> If you press the green function button again, the lower half of the
Teletext page will be displayed magnifi ed.
> To display the page at its normal size again, press the green
function button once more.
6.6.4.3 Displaying hidden information
> To display hidden information (e.g. solutions to quizzes, and
VPS times, etc) press the
yellow function button.
> You can hide this information again by pressing the yellow
function button once more.
6.6.4.4 Displaying the TV picture without leaving Teletext
> You can display the TV picture by pressing the blue function
button and hide it again by pressing this button once more.
6.6.4.5 Adjusting the brightness in Teletext mode
> If you press the Back button again, you will access the brightness
settings for Teletext mode.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the brightness as
desired.
6.6.4.6 Changing the Teletext font
If, contrary to expectations, the necessity arises, you can change
the font of the Teletext decoder manually.
> If you press the Back button again, you will access the font
settings.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to select the font that suits the
language of the Teletext information being broadcast.
6.7 Sleep timer
The sleep timer provides you with a simple method of setting a
switch-off time for your TV set.
> To activate the sleep timer, press the Sleep timer button.
A menu window appears in which you can check the set
countdown time.
> You can use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the countdown
time of the sleep timer in „15-minute steps“ or you can switch off
the timer completely.
> You can return to normal mode by pressing the TV/Radio
button.
The countdown time of the sleep timer is displayed in the info
box.
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6.8 Freeze frame
> If you press the Stop button, the current TV picture is displayed
as a still picture (freeze-frame).
> You can return to normal mode by pressing this button
again.
6.9 Switching between TV and radio
> You can switch to radio mode by pressing the TV/Radio
button.
The TV set switches to the radio station that you listened to
last.
> If you press the TV/Radio button again, the TV set switches
to the television channel you were watching last.
6.10 Channel/transponder/source info
> If you press the green function button, the data relating to the
channel/transponder or the selected source are displayed.
> You can return to normal mode by pressing the Back button.
6.11 Switching format / zoom
Television programmes are broadcast with different picture
formats (e.g. 16:9 or 4:3). To display the television picture at its
optimum size on your LCD TV set, you can preset a fi xed aspect
ratio or you can activate automatic format detection (Section
7.1).
Furthermore, in normal mode, you can manually adjust the picture
format to suit the programme that is currently being broadcast.
> To open the menu for manually setting the picture aspect
ratio, press the blue function button.
> If you press the OK button several times, you can select
predefi ned standard formats.
Furthermore, you can use the arrow buttons to stretch the
height or width of the picture manually.
Arrow button right Increase picture width
Arrow button up Increase picture height
Arrow button left Decrease picture width
Arrow button down Decrease picture height
If you have stretched the picture you can adjust the picture‘s
vertical position using the colour buttons.
Red Move the picture down
Green Move the picture up
To undo the changes you made to the settings, press the yellow
Reset function button.
> To return to normal mode, press the Back button.
6.12 Program journal (SFI/EPG)
Your television set is equipped with an electronic program guide.
You can use it to display programme information on-screen for
individual or several digital programmes. You can very quickly gain
an overview of the programmes that are currently being broadcast
or the programmes that are being broadcast throughout the day
or over the coming days.
The SFI functions allow you to:
- Display on-screen information about programme content.
- Mark programmes that will then be switched on automatically at
their starting times.
- Program timers.
- Search and switch to programmes according to their genre.
6.12.1 Importing the SFI data
The programme information is loaded by your TV set at the update
time specifi ed in Section 7.4 (SFI settings). Your TV set must be in
standby mode in order for this to take place. This function will not
be carried out if your TV set is switched on or switched off at this
time. The time it takes to import the data depends on the number
of programmes to be imported. A maximum of seven days ahead
can be displayed. Due to the amount of data, this time period will
decrease as the number of channels in the electronic program
journal increases. You can decide yourself which digital channels
you want to appear in the „electronic program journal“. You can then
record them as described in Section 7.4.
6.12.2 Cancelling the import process
> Switch on the TV set by pressing the On/Standby button.
> Cancel the import process by pressing the
OK button twice.
6.12.3 Displaying the electronic program journal
> Press the (EPG/SFI) button on the television‘s remote control.
The electronic program journal appears on-screen. The channels
that you have specifi ed or that have been specifi ed by factory
default are displayed together with their current programmes.
You can now use the SFI function to display information about
the content of various programmes.
SFI functions are also available that allow you to switch to
the desired programme, mark it or include it in the timer
programming.
6.12.4 Now (screen with current programme content)
The „Now“ SFI screen is displayed initially showing the programmes
currently being broadcast. The bar to the right of the channel name
indicates how much of the current programme‘s broadcasting time
has already elapsed. The currently set programme is marked.
> You can move the marker from one line to the next by pressing
the up/down arrow buttons.
The SFI functions (Section 6.12.7) will now be available for you
to use.
> You can access the „Next“ SFI screen (see Section 6.12.5) by
pressing the right arrow button.
or
> You can return to normal mode by pressing the Back button.
6.12.5 Next
> You can display the „Next“ screen (next programmes) using the
right arrow button.
> The SFI functions (Section 6.12.7) will be available for you to
use.
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> You can access the „More“ SFI screen by pressing the right
arrow button. (Section 6.12.6)
or
> You can access the previous „Now“ SFI screen by pressing the
left arrow button.
or
> You can return to normal mode by pressing the Back button.
6.12.6 More
> If you press the right arrow button again whilst the „Next“ SFI
screen is being displayed, you will see the „More“ SFI screen
appear.
On this screen, an additional time window appears in the
header.
The time of the currently displayed SFI screen is shown in this
window.
> You can browse forwards in 15-minute steps by pressing the
right arrow button several times or by holding down the right
arrow button.
> You can browse backwards to the previous screens by pressing
the left arrow button.
The days of the week are displayed at the bottom edge of the
screen. These elds are highlighted as soon as information is
available for the corresponding day.
> To see a preview of a particular day, use the numerical keypad
to enter the number that corresponds to that day of the week.
or
> You can return to the „Next“ screen by pressing the Back
button.
6.12.7 SFI functions
To use the following SFI functions, you must fi rst open the SFI as
described in Section 6.12.3.
6.12.7.1 SFI info
SFI Info allows you to display a short piece of information about the
marked channel or programme.
If SFI info is available, this is indicated by XX next to the relevant
programme name.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the desired channel.
> Press the (EPG/SFI) button to display the information. You
can browse through longer information texts using the arrow
buttons.
> You can return to the previous screen by pressing the Back
button.
6.12.7.2 Timer / recording programmes
The timer function switches your television set on and off for the
selected programme so that you can record it whilst you are away.
Please note that in order to record a television programme you must
also program your video recorder. If the TV set is in standby mode
when the timer starts, the screen will not be switched on.
Programming the timer automatically
> Use the arrow buttons to select the desired programme.
> Press the green Timer function button once to import the
selected programme‘s data as a video recorder timer directly
into the timer function.
> If you press the green button twice, the data are saved as a
channel change timer.
>
If you press the green function button once more, the data for
the marked programme are removed from the timer list again.
Programming the timer manually
> Press the red Timer list function button.
> The timer menu appears containing the data of all the
programmed timers so that you can check it. If necessary, you
can make changes to the list.
> If you press the green New function button, you can access the
timer programming function to program a new event.
To program, proceed as follows:
Source
> Use the arrow buttons to mark the Source eld and confi rm
with OK.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to specify the desired source
(TV or Radio) and confi rm with OK.
Channel
> Use the arrow buttons to mark the Channel eld.
> Press the OK button.
Depending on the previous setting, the TV channel list or the
radio station list will be displayed.
> Use the arrow buttons to mark the desired channel.
> You can add it to the timer by pressing the OK button.
> You can move the marker to the next item in the list using the
up/down arrow buttons.
> You can browse up or down in the list one page at a time using
the left/right arrow buttons.
Date
> Use the arrow buttons to mark the Date eld.
> Use the numerical keypad to enter the date on which you want
to record a programme.
Start
> Use the right arrow button to mark the Start eld.
> Use the numerical keypad to enter the start time for the timer.
Stop
> Repeat the steps as described in „Start“ to enter the stop time.
The system can also handle situations in which the stop time of
one timer is the same as the start time of a subsequent timer!
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Repeat (optional)
> Use the arrow buttons to mark the Rpt eld.
> Press the OK button.
A selection window appears containing various repeat
options.
1x Timer activated once.
T Repeated daily.
W Repeated weekly.
1 W Repeated the following week.
2 W Repeated the following 2 weeks.
3 W Repeated the following 3 weeks.
4 W Repeated the following 4 weeks.
1-5 Repeated only on weekdays.
6-7 Repeated only on weekends.
5-7 Repeated on weekends starting Fridays.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the desired
function.
> You can accept the setting by pressing the OK button.
Timer type
> Use the arrow buttons to mark the Timer type eld.
> Use the OK button to enter the desired status in this line.
1. Video recorder
Your television set will be switched on and off for the selected
programme.
The majority of the remote control‘s functions cannot be used so
as to prevent inadvertent cancellation of the recording.
2. Channel change
If your TV set is in normal mode, it will switch to the programmed
channel when the set time is reached. In contrast to the video
recorder setting, the television‘s controls can be operated without
restriction and the TV set will not be switched off at the end of
the programme.
Storing the data in memory
> After you have fi nished programming, press the green Accept
function button to store the data in memory.
Changing the timer programming
> To change an existing timer setting, mark it using the up/
down arrow buttons. If you press the green Change function
button, you can access the settings for the marked timer and
change them as described earlier in the „Programming the
timer manually“ section.
Deleting a programmed timer
> To delete an existing timer setting, mark it using the up/down
arrow buttons.
> Press the red Delete function button.
The following message appears: Really delete this timer?
> Use the left/right arrow buttons to mark the Yes item.
> To delete the timer, confi rm with OK.
> Return to normal mode by pressing the Back button.
Caution!!!
Make sure the TV set has imported the clock time. If it has not, leave
your TV set switched on and set to the ZDF channel for around 30
seconds so that it can import the clock time.
During timer mode
The majority of the remote control‘s functions cannot be used so as
to prevent inadvertent cancellation of the recording.
Cancelling timer mode
If the television has activated the timer from standby mode, press
the On/Standby button to switch on the TV screen too.
> Press one of the buttons on the numerical keypad. The Stop
timer mode? query appears.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to mark the Yes eld.
> Confi rm with the OK button.
6.12.7.3 SFI programme overview
The SFI programme overview function allows you to display a
screen containing all the day‘s programmes for a particular channel.
Proceed as follows:
> Press the SFI(EPG) button.
The „Now“ SFI screen appears.
> Press the yellow Program function button. The day‘s overview
now appears for the set channel.
> You can use the up/down arrow buttons to move the marker
to the desired programme or time. The days of the week are
displayed at the bottom edge of the screen. These fi elds
are highlighted as soon as information is available for the
corresponding day.
> To display the programme schedule for a particular day, use the
numerical keypad to enter the number that corresponds to that
day of the week.
Displaying the SFI overview for other channels
> Press the blue Program function button. A list containing the
favourite channels appears in addition.
> You can now mark the desired channel using the arrow
buttons.
> You can display the SFI overview for the marked channel by
pressing the OK button.
6.12.7.4 Overview according to programme type/genre
If you are interested in a particular programme type you can display
the programme information according to certain genres e.g. lm,
news, etc.
> Press the SFI(EPG) button.
The „Now“ SFI screen appears.
> Use the blue Genre function button to open a window with the
available programme types
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the desired
programme type and confi rm with OK.
An overview now appears only containing programmes matching
the selected programme type.
> You can use the up/down arrow buttons to move the marker to
the desired programme. The days of the week are displayed at
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the bottom edge of the screen. These fi elds are highlighted as
soon as information is available for the corresponding day.
> To see the programme schedule for a particular day, use the
numerical keypad to enter the number that corresponds to that
day of the week.
6.12.8 Quitting SFI
> You can return to normal mode by pressing the Back button
you may have to press the button several times.
7 Settings
Many of the television‘s settings can be changed with the help of
the OSD menus. The values that you set are stored automatically
whenever you exit the respective menu.
> Open the main menu by pressing the Menu button.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Settings item.
> Confi rm with OK.
The Settings menu appears.
7.1 Picture settings / VGA settings
To make changes to the picture settings or VGA settings, proceed
as follows:
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Picture Settings
item or VGA Settings item.
> Confi rm with OK. The Picture Settings menu or VGA Settings
menu appears.
Backlight
For adjusting the display brightness to suit the brightness of the
surroundings.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Backlight item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the intensity of the
LCD panel‘s backlight.
Brightness
Increase the brightness if dark areas of the picture are no longer
displayed or decrease the brightness if black objects appear grey.
The optimum setting for the brightness control is in the middle
position.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Brightness item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the brightness as
desired.
Contrast
Increase the contrast if the picture appears „dull“. Decrease the
contrast if bright areas of the picture are no longer displayed.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Contrast item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the contrast.
Saturation
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Saturation item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the saturation.
Sharpness
The Minimum setting is advisable if MPEG artefacts (little blocks)
are visible and interfere with the picture (the picture is being
transmitted with a data rate that is too low). In the case of analogue
sources (e.g. video recorder), the Maximum setting can bring about
an improvement. In other cases, the Normal setting is advisable.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Sharpness item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to set the sharpness to
Minimum, Normal or Maximum.
Noise suppression only picture settings
The visual impression when viewing noisy sources (e.g. an old
lm) can be improved with noise suppression. This improvement,
however, also results in a smearing effect seen during movements.
Staircase reduction
(only picture settings)
The staircase reduction setting optimises the footage recorded with
a television camera (interlaced) for progressive display on an LCD
screen. The picture recorded by a fi lm camera is not affected by this.
It is advisable to activate staircase reduction.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Staircase
reduction item.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to switch staircase reduction
On or Off.
Motion compensation
(only picture settings)
The motion compensation feature prevents a bothersome
shuddering effect that can be seen during movement (in particular
during camera panning) when fi lm footage is played back.
In contrast with television cameras, which record 50 frames per
second, fi lm cameras record only 24 frames. This is not high
enough for fast movements. The motion compensation feature
therefore uses motion analysis to compute intermediate pictures
in a complicated computational process during running time. The
motion compensation feature should be activated.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Motion
compensation item.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to switch motion compensation
On or Off.
Aspect ratio
This setting lets you decide how programmes broadcast in 4:3 format
(standard television format) are displayed on your 16:9 widescreen
television. With the Original setting you can achieve undistorted
playback that is true to the original. Naturally you will see black bars
on the left and right of the picture.
The Always 16:9 setting zooms into the originally narrow picture so
that it fi lls the entire width of your 16:9 screen. Although the black
bars disappear accordingly, the geometry of the displayed picture is
distorted (e.g. eggheads).
The Optimal setting is a compromise. In this case the geometry is
only slightly distorted so that faces still appear natural. In addition,
some picture information is cut off from the top and bottom.
This is generally not bothersome because broadcasters do not place
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important information in this area anyway since standard cathode
ray television sets are incapable of displaying the entire picture due
to other technical reasons. With the Optimal setting, narrow black
bars remain visible on the left and right of the picture. To observe the
effect that these settings options have, select a programme being
broadcast in 4:3 format. Switch to the Optimal or Original setting.
You will now recognise a programme broadcast in 4:3 format by its
black bars on the sides.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Aspect ratio
item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to set the aspect ratio to
Original, Always 16:9 or Optimal.
Format detection only picture settings
With this setting you can adjust to the automatic detection of 16:9
programmes. Generally the picture source signals whether the
programme is being broadcast in 4:3 format or 16:9 format.
With the Signaling setting activated, the programme is displayed
correctly according to the picture format that is signalled. Signalling,
however, might not be provided. In this case, your television assumes
that the programme is being broadcast in 4:3 format.
A 16:9 programme without signalling will now be displayed with black
bars on the left and right as well as at the top and bottom (if you
have selected the Always 16:9 option for the aspect ratio setting,
the bars will only be at the top and bottom). If a 16:9 programme is
not indicated as being 16:9, you have the option of using the zoom
function to increase the size of the picture appropriately (blue button
on the remote control, see also Point 6.11).
If you have selected the Bar detection setting and signalling is not
provided, the television set will automatically recognise whether it is
a 16:9 programme by the black bars.
The television will then switch to 16:9 display automatically after a
short time.
Unfortunately, however, some broadcasters do not signal a 16:9
programme because they want to place advertising in the black bars
at the top and bottom. This causes the automatic switchover feature
to switch over at frequent intervals depending on whether the bars
really are black or whether they contain picture information.
In this case, it is advisable to select the Signaling setting instead
of the Black bars setting and then to adjust the display manually
using the zoom function (blue button on the remote control). In the
unlikely case that a 4:3 programme is mistakenly signalled as a
16:9 programme, you can deactivate format detection by selecting
the Off option.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Format detection
item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to set format detection to Black
bars or Signaling.
If you do not want automatic format detection, set format
detection to Off.
Horizontal position
(only VGA settings)
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Horizontal
position item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the horizontal
position.
Trigger level
(only VGA settings)
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Trigger level
item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the trigger level.
> To return to normal mode, press the Menu button.
7.2 Sound settings
To make changes to the sound settings, proceed as follows:
> Open the Settings menu as described in Section 7.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Sound settings
item.
> Confi rm with OK. The Sound settings menu appears.
Volume
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Volume item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the volume that is
applied when the television switches on.
Treble
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Treble item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the treble as
desired.
Bass
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Bass item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the bass.
Balance
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Balance item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the balance.
Spatial effect
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Spatial effect
item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to switch the spatial effect On
or Off.
Automatic volume levelling (AVL)
AVL is used for playing back different sources at the same volume
over the internal loudspeakers. Using this feature saves you possibly
having to adjust the volume when you switch to a different channel
or input. Furthermore, commercials that are sometimes broadcast
at higher volume levels will also have their volume reduced after a
short time.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the AVL item.
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Headphone volume
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Headphone
volume item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the headphone
volume.
Headphone mode
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the HP audio mode
item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to set the headphone audio
mode to Stereo, Left or Right.
Subwoofer level
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Subwoofer level
item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the subwoofer level.
Subwoofer corner frequency
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Subwoofer
corner frequency item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to adjust the subwoofer‘s
corner frequency.
> To return to normal mode, press the Menu button.
7.3 Parental control
Your TV set is equipped with a parental control function. This allows
you to secure important functions (e.g. opening the main menu)
against unauthorised access. Furthermore, you can lock certain
channels so that they can only be viewed after a four-digit PIN code
has been entered. To change the settings in the Parental control
menu, proceed as follows:
> Open the main menu by pressing the Menu button.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Settings item.
> Confi rm by pressing the OK button. The Settings submenu
appears.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Parental control
item.
> Confi rm by pressing the OK button.
The Parental control menu appears.
> You can use the up/down arrow buttons to move the marker
within the menu and modify the individual items as specifi ed.
Please also take note of the on-screen information that might
appear when you select a menu item.
7.3.1 Ask PIN
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Ask PIN item.
> In this line you can use the right/left arrow buttons to change
the parental control mode to Always, Once or Off.
Always
With the setting set to Always, the main menu and locked channels
are always locked.
Once
With the setting set to Once, the PIN only needs to be entered once
during a phase of operation in order to gain access to the main
menu or locked channels.
Off
With the setting set to Off, the parental control is deactivated.
7.3.2 Entering a new PIN
The factory default setting of the PIN code is 0000. To change the
television‘s PIN code, proceed as follows:
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Enter new PIN
item.
> Use the numerical keypad to enter the new PIN code.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Repeat new PIN
item.
> Use the numerical keypad to enter the new PIN code again.
Caution!
You must not forget the television‘s PIN code. If you do, please
contact your dealer!
7.3.3 Selecting channels
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Select channels
item.
> Confi rm with OK.
A window opens that allows you to edit the program lists (TV list
or radio list).
The list of favourites appears on the right half of the screen.
The TV channel that is currently set is marked in the list of
favourites.
On the left half of the screen you will see the alphabetically
sorted provider list.
> You can switch between the TV list and the radio list by pressing
the green function button.
> Now use the arrow buttons to mark the channel that you want
to lock.
> Lock the channel by pressing the red function button. The
parental control symbol
appears next to the selected
channel.
Marking several at the same time
To mark several channels at the same time, proceed as follows:
> Press the OK button to enter selection mode. The marked
channel is displayed with a blue background.
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7.4.1 Selecting channels
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Select channels
item.
> Confi rm with OK.
A window opens that allows you to edit the program lists (TV list
or radio list).
The list of favourites appears on the right half of the screen.
The TV channel that is currently set is marked in the list
of favourites. On the left half of the screen you will see the
alphabetically sorted provider list.
> You can switch between the TV list and the radio list by pressing
the green function button.
> Now use the arrow buttons to mark the channel that you want
to include in the program journal.
> If you press the red SFI function button, the marked channel will
be included in the electronic program journal or removed from
the journal.
> To include several channels in the program journal at the same
time, mark them as described in Section 7.3.3 (Marking several
at the same time).
> After you have marked the desired channels in this way, press
the red SFI function button to include the marked channels in
the electronic program journal.
> If you want to display the channels for a particular provider, press
the yellow Provider list function button. The marker switches to
the left half of the screen to the overview of providers.
> Use the arrow buttons to mark the desired provider and confi rm
with OK.
> The marker switches back to the right half of the screen. A list
of favourite channels for the selected provider is then displayed
there.
The channels appear together with their program place
numbers.
7.4.2 Download time
> In the Download time menu item, use the numerical keypad
to set the time at which the SFI data should be automatically
downloaded.
7.4.3 SFI download
> To receive the data channel, mark the SFI download item.
> Activate the download function (Yes) by pressing OK.
If you do not wish to receive this additional data or if you
cannot receive it due to your location, you can deactivate data
reception:
> Switch off SFI download (No) to deactivated data reception.
Caution:
The television must be in standby mode in order for it to be
able to download the new SFI data automatically.
> To manually start the SFI data update, press the green Update
function button.
> You can now use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the
following/previous channels too.
> After you have marked the desired channels in this way, press
the red function button to lock the marked channels.
> If you want to display the channels for a particular provider, press
the yellow Provider list function button. The marker switches to
the left half of the screen to the overview of providers.
> Use the arrow buttons to mark the desired provider and confi rm
with OK.
> The marker switches back to the right half of the screen. A list
of favourite channels for the selected provider is then displayed
there.
The channels appear together with their program place
numbers.
> After you have confi gured the parental control menu as desired,
return to normal mode by pressing the Menu button.
> To unlock individual channels, proceed as described above to
mark the relevant channel and then remove the parental control
symbol by pressing the red function button.
7.3.4 Lock-out function
Your TV set is also equipped with a lock-out function. If it is activated,
the TV set can only be switched on using the remote control. The
TV set cannot be switched on by pressing the buttons on the
television.
Activating the lock-out function
> Press and hold down the Option button for around 2 seconds
until the „TV set locked. Switch to stand-by“ message appears.
> Switch the TV set to standby mode.
Deactivating the lock-out function
> Switch on the television set using the remote control. The lockout
function is now deactivated.
7.4 Programming the electronic program journal
Your TV set is capable of receiving data channels with additional
SFI data. These allow your television to display an SFI preview of
up to a week.
If you have satellite reception, you can receive this data channel over
the ASTRA satellite systems (19.2° East). To receive the equivalent
data channel over DVB-C or DVB-T too, the data channel must be
available on your cable network or in your DVBT reception area.
> Open the main menu by pressing the Menu button.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Settings item.
> Confi rm by pressing the OK button. The Settings submenu
appears.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Program journal
item.
> Confi rm by pressing the OK button.
The Program journal menu appears.
> You can use the up/down arrow buttons to move the marker
within the menu and modify the individual items as specifi ed.
Please also take note of the on-screen information that might
appear when you select a menu item.
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7.4.4 SFI channel (DVB-S)
If the parameters of the data channel used for downloading the SFI
list via satellite have changed you can correct them in this menu. You
can obtain the current transponder data from your dealer. Normally
you should not make any changes in this menu.
> Press the OK button to open the SFI channel (DVB-S)
submenu.
7.4.5 SFI channel (DVB-C/T)
If the data channel used for downloading the SFI list via cable or
terrestrial has changed, you can correct it in this menu. You can fi nd
out the current data channel from your dealer. Normally you do not
need to change this.
> Press the OK button to open the SFI channel (DVB-C/T)
submenu.
Your TV set now carries out a test to fi nd out on which channel
the data channel is being transmitted and, if the channel is
available, adds it to the settings. You can also set the channel
manually.
> To do so, press the OK button. A list of the available channels
appears.
> Use the arrow buttons to set the channel from which the SFI
data can be downloaded and confi rm with OK.
> After you have confi gured the Parental control menu as desired,
return to normal mode by pressing the Menu button.
7.5 Antenna settings
7.5.1 DVB-S
> Open the Settings menu as described in Section 7.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Antenna settings
(DVB-S) item.
> Confi rm with OK.
The Antenna settings (DVB-S) menu appears.
7.5.1.1 Switching DiSEqC on/off
DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is a digital control
signal for controlling DiSEqC-compatible components over the
antenna cable. If your external unit is equipped with DiSEqC
components, you must enable DiSEqC control:
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to switch DiSEqC On or Off in
this menu item.
Since only one LNB can be addressed when DiSEqC control is
disabled, the menu is limited to the confi guration of one LNB.
If you disable DiSEqC, the system also asks you whether you
would like to delete the programs of DiSEqC positions 2 to 4.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to select Yes or No and
confi rm with OK.
7.5.1.2 Setting the switching matrix
The four switching criteria of the DiSEqC control system are listed
in the antenna settings (DVB-S) menu. Your TV set has been pre-
programmed so that ASTRA is received at switch position A/A and
Eutelsat at switch position B/A of a multiswitch.
If the switching matrix of your receiving installation is structured
differently or if you want to receive other satellites, you can adapt
the television‘s confi guration to suit your receiving installation as
follows.
> Use the arrow buttons to select the DiSEqC switch position (1-
4) that you want to assign a satellite to (e.g. A/B 3 No satellite)
by marking this item.
> Press the OK button.
A selection screen containing various satellites appears.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the desired satellite.
You can use the up/down arrow buttons to move the marker
up or down one line at a time and the left/right arrow buttons to
switch to the next or previous page.
If the satellite that you want is not available in the list, please
select a reserve location indicated by User 1 to User 12.
> Confi rm with OK. The marked satellite will be inserted in the
previously marked position.
Edit this menu as described until the details correspond with
those of your receiving unit. Set No satellite for the switching
criteria that you do not need.
7.5.1.3 Further settings / LNB properties
Once you have confi gured the switching matrix of your DVB-S
module to suit your receiving installation, you must now check and if
necessary correct the remaining settings for your receiving unit.
> To do so, use the left/right arrow buttons to move the marker
to the Check LNB column.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Check LNB fi eld
in the line whose settings you want to check or change.
> Confi rm with OK.
A submenu appears in which you can confi gure the LNB settings
and specify a test transponder.
You can confi gure the following settings:
LNB type
> Use the arrow buttons to mark the LNB type eld and confi rm
with OK. A window appears containing the available LNB types.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the LNB type that you
use. You can select Single/Twin LNB, Quatro LNB, DisiCon 1
LNB, DisiCon 2 LNB, DisiCon 4 LNB, C-Band LNB as well as
a User LNB for manually entering the LNB data.
> You can accept the setting by pressing the OK button.
Test transponder
You must only enter details for the following items in this menu if you
want to check a satellite‘s signal. Please refer to the program lists
published in specialist magazines (e.g. Infosat) or on the Internet to
obtain the necessary data.
Symbol rate
The symbol rate defi nes how much data is transmitted per second.
This can, for example, be 27500 (i.e. 27,500 symbols per second).
> Use the numerical keypad to enter the relevant symbol rate.
Frequency
> Use the numerical keypad to enter a frequency on which digital
programmes are broadcast.
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Polarization
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the desired
polarization (horizontal or vertical).
User LNB
If you have entered User LNB under LNB type, you can confi gure
additional settings:
Low band
LOF (local oscillator frequency) is the frequency with which an LNB
converts the received frequency into the fi rst intermediate frequency,
which can then be received by the DVB module.
Universal LNBs work with 2 LOFs in order to be able to convert the
entire reception range of 10.7 to 11.8 GHz (low band) and 11.7 to
12.75 GHz (high band).
> Use the numerical keypad to enter the LOF of your LNB‘s low
band in this line.
High band
> Use the numerical keypad to enter the LOF of your LNB‘s high
band in this line.
Transition LOF low/high
> Use the numerical keypad to enter the frequency at which your
LNB switches from low band to high band.
Signal quality
If you have entered the details for the test transponder correctly, you
will see the signal quality displayed in this menu item.
7.5.2 Antenna settings (DVB-T)
Your television set has a signal strength indicator to help you
optimally align the DVB-T antenna.
> Open the main menu by pressing the Menu button.
> Now select the Settings menu item by marking it with the up/
down arrow buttons.
> Confi rm with OK.
The Settings menu appears.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Antenna settings
(DVB-T) item.
> You can then open the Antenna settings (DVB-T) menu by
pressing the OK button.
> Now position your antenna in such a way that the level indicator
displays a maximum defl ection for the channels that you can
receive at your location.
Antenna feed
If you are using an active antenna without an external power supply,
you will need to activate the antenna feed (5 V / 30 mA).
The antenna will then be fed with power via the antenna input
connection provided that the antenna accepts power supplied over
the coaxial cable.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Antenna feed
item.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to switch the antenna feed On
or Off.
8 Program search
To tune into all the available channels or new channels, there are
several options available for carrying out a program search.
1. Automatic search
Use this search method to scan the television‘s entire reception
range for channels.
2. Extended search
Use this search method to scan only one reception range for
channels (FM Radio, Analogue C, DVB-S, DVB-C or DVB-T).
3. Manual search
Use this search method to scan a channel, a frequency or a
transponder for an analogue program or for digital programs or
to search for a particular program using program-specifi c PID
numbers.
> To perform a program search, fi rst open the main menu.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the Program search
item.
> Confi rm with OK.
The Program search submenu appears.
> Use the up/down arrow buttons to mark the desired search
method and confi rm with OK.
8.1 Automatic search
With this search method, the selected reception area or areas will
be searched for channels/stations automatically.
> Mark the individual reception areas (DVB-S, DVB-C, DVB-T,
Analogue CT or FM Radio) using the up/down arrow buttons.
> Set the reception areas that you want to scan to Yes using the
right/left arrow buttons.
The reception areas marked with No will not be scanned during
the automatic search.
> Use the right/left arrow buttons to set the desired search mode
in the search mode line. (All programs or Free only)
Start search
> To start the search, press the green Start search function
button.
The duration of the search depends on the reception areas
you have selected. Please also take note of the on-screen
information.
A message appears on-screen after the search.
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