Loewe ConceptL26Basic, ConceptL32 manual Component video connection, Sound from PC or Set Top Box

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Operating additional equipment

Sound from PC or Set Top Box

Feed the analogue audio signal from the PC or the STB to the sockets AUDIO IN L/R on the TV via a cinch cable. The sound is reproduced via the TV speakers.

If you have connected a digital external audio amplifier, you can select the digital audio signal in the connection wizard (TV menu - Connections - New devices/modifications) and assign it to the VGA/XGA socket. You can make the other settings for the audio amplifier as described for digital amplifiers on page

33.The digital audio signal of the Set Top Box is fed in at the AUDIO DIGITAL IN socket on the TV. Feed the digital audio signal from the TV AUDIO DIGITAL OUT to the amplifier.

Component video connection

If you have a DVD player/recorder with Component OUT connec- tions, you can connect it to the SD/HD-COMPONENT IN sockets

of the TV instead of to the Euro-AV sockets. The connecting cable with three cinch plugs each transmits picture information.

The playback is of a better quality than via the Euro-AV socket.

You need another cinch cable for the analogue sound transmission. Connect the analogue audio outputs of the DVD player to the AUDIO IN L/R sockets on the TV set. The sound is reproduced via the TV speakers.

If you want to use the digital sound of the DVD player with a digital audio amplifier connected to the TV, make a connection between AUDIO DIG OUT of the DVD player and AUDIO DIGITAL IN of the TV set.

Log in the component/device in the connection wizard:

Assign the AUDIO DIG IN input here to the COMP. IN socket, provided a digital audio amplifier is also connected. You can make the other settings for the audio amplifier as described for digital amplifiers on page 33.

Set the signal at the component input in the connection wizard: Set to “Auto- matic“ first. If the signal is not reproduced when playback is started, consult the operating instructions of the DVD device connected to find out what screen resolution is possible (SDTV, HDTV or ProScan).

Select the component connection in the AV selection.

 

 

Call AV selection

 

 

AV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DMI/DVI

AV selection

 

VIDEO VCR DVD AVS VGA HDMI/DV

 

 

COMP. IN

OK

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK

 

Select COMP. IN sockets and use ...

OK

 

to call.

 

 

Start playback on the connected device.

Set geometry and colour standard: as described for the VGA/XGA connection.

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Contents Operating instructions Contents Alternative Remote control Remote control TV functionsCall the menu Audio input left Video input AVS Control UnitCommon Interface 1 CI-Slot Connections to rear panelWelcome Set CleaningDisposal Packing and boxIs not exposed to direct For your safetyTop of the TV. High levels of moisture Top to ensure sufConnection First installationRemote control Handling the fabric hose optional Using the Conditional Access moduleSwitching on Station sorting Automatic programmingSelect a TV channel Switching on/offDirecting DVB-T antenna Changing stations Daily operationExample of the menu operation Basics about the menu operationFor the info system Info text indicates which settings you can make in StationsDisplays This is how to select the index itemOK Use the OK button to call Switch off Automatic For the indexDirect control on TV set Setting the soundPicture settings Calling the index How the coloured keys work in TV modeOperating modes TV Show status displayMove picture up/down Call timer overviewCall additional functions Select picture formatDVB subtitles Under Settings you will find the following functionsCalling the CA module menu Installing new DVB softwareRemoving the CA module Inserting a new CA modulePicture in picture PIP Operating modes PIPFunctions in the PIP menu Setting the PIP typeSwitch to small PIP Switch to split screenTo select within the menu line Using the EPGOperating modes EPG EPG Programme guideSelecting providers and stations Switch on TV when markedProgramming recording for recorders EPG menuDisplaying teletext pages Operating modes TeletextAnalogue Teletext Selection with the coloured keysDigital teletext operation only for MHEG-5 device versions Programme timer recordingsTeletext menu EPG Programme guide Operating modes RadioRadio Radio menuOperating additional equipment Login and connect equipmentConnecting video/DVD recorders Now you will see the playback from the connected AV device Video playbackCalling AV input via the station list Device to which the VCR is connectedAudio output Audio Digital OUT Assignment of digital audio inputs and outputsAudio input Audio Digital Six pin Cinch Cubic plug cable Only required for TV as centre loud speakerSound menu using the button, select Sound via and then TV Connecting other audio amplifiers or active speakersSet geometry Setting colour standardHdmi DVI connection VGA/XGA connectionSound from PC or Set Top Box Component video connectionFunctions for Loewe video recorders VV 8106, 8136 Select the device to be operatedWhat to do, if Problem Possible cause RemedyThat they fall between 1 WiredDigital Link Plus does not function Replace the Euro-AV cableType Concept L 26 Basic Concept L 32 Basic Technical dataGeneral data Connections Electrical dataAccessories 65442xxx MHEG-5 Retrofitting optionsDevice version / Equipment Item no PIP tuner Digital Common Basic 65434xxxSomara S.A Service

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