Metz Slim TV manual Remote Control, Most important keys for normal use

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3. The Remote Control

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The remote control sends commands to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the TV set by means of an infrared sig-

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nal. You must point it towards the TV set

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

when using it. Note that the remote con-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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trol may interfere with the operation of

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

other devices which use infrared signals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(such as infrared headphones).

Sunlight falling directly on the TV set may interfere with the operation of the remote control, since the TV set cannot detect the infrared signals from the remote control under these conditions. The TV set must be switched on with the main power switch before it can be con- trolled with the remote control.

The most important keys for normal use

ON

Switches the TV set on with program- me position 1 or the programmed initial programme position selected, or switches it OFF (to the standby sta- te).

Numeric keys (direct station selection).

P+ /P- Selects the next/previous pro- gramme position.

Volume control.

Setting can be changed in the menu.

Back to the previously selected station.

Displays the station table.

Do not insert rechargeable batteries in the battery compartment of the remo- te control.

Use only two dry batteries of the type

LR03/ AM4/AAA 1.5V.

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Contents E r a t i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s R a l l I M T V s e t sForewordContents Contents Installation Safety notes TV set by means of an infrared sig Remote ControlMost important keys for normal use Trol may interfere with the operationOverview of the functions of the keys Selecting the Operating Mode Daily OperationStation selection and management of programme positions Station SelectionOpening the menu Selecting stations from the station tableOpening the Info User Help Information Information menu user helpInformation Menu Control Opening the menu Opening the menu Teletext Opening TeletextControlling Teletext with pages displayed Riddle key display hidden text Setting marks in TeletextDouble font size Back to the last indexDisplaying all Teletext marks Clearing Teletext marksSubtitles in Teletext AV Playback Opening the menu Programming a programme changeRent programme to the selected play Opening the menu AV PlaybackAV playback Back deviceAV Playback VCR function Picture quality when playing back from tape devicesSetting the VCR function Press the F1 key to display furtherOpening the menu 11. General Picture Settings Opening the picture settings menuPress the corresponding numeric key Setting the zoom 3/panorama mode 2Use the cursor control key to select To select Zoom/PanoramaActivating the CTI function Select the desired menu item in thisGeneral Picture Settings Opening the menu Adjusting the rotationRotation 2 Picture settings you wish to change Tings are pre-selectedPicture Settings for Opening the menu Individual picture settings for programme position xyGeneral Sound Settings Opening the sound settings menuGeneral Sound Settings Opening the menu Setting SRS-WOWOpening the menu 12. General Sound Settings Automatic volume correctionOpening the volume correction menu Volume correction Adjusting the volume correctionSound Settings for Programmes via TV Menu Tone settingAdjusting the tone setting Forced mono Activating forced monoStation table Sound Settings for Prog. via the Station TableMaking sound corrections Use the cursor control key to moveSetting the colour standard Colour StandardExample To select Automatic ZoomActivating the automatic zoom Function Zoom/PanoramaChildlock Opening the menu Activating the childlockPermitted programmes Protecting the childlock settings with your codeOpening the menu Childlock TV start TV endReminder At the programmed time, a window withReminder is displayed on the screen Timer control Timer ControlSetting the on time and off time Menu Press the green key To openSetting the Time Opening the menu Setting the date and time manuallyOpening the menu Recording Control Application example Special Functions Picture-in-Picture Activating the PIP functionIf a timer already exists, press the F1 key Recording a programme with a timerSetting a timer manually for a recording Special Functions Opening the menuClearing a timer Opening the menu Special FunctionsStarting a direct recording Press the F2 keyStandard 43 Adjusting the picture formatZoom / Picture position PanoramaAdjusting the picture position Activating the comb filterProgramming function key F1 F2, F3 or AV with a functionActivating the mute function Sound Settings Mute Function Opening the menuPress the OK key to save the setting Normal TV mode, the mute key is used as followsEPG Not possible with an external receiverActivating the EPG Collecting EPG Data Special notesUsing the EPG Opening the menu Setting interests Opening the menu 20.3 Using the EPGSelecting a programme and viewing or setting a reminder Use the cursor control key to move to the other sideSelecting a programme for recording Using the EPG Opening the menu Recording a ProgrammeSwitch on the video recorder Insert a cassette If a normal video recorder is connectedSetting language and country Opening the menu 21. Setting Country and LanguageSetting the country Selecting the language in the TV menuAnalogue TV Setting the reception modeSelect the appropriate reception mode Analogue TV, DVB-T or DVB-COpening the menu Setting Stations Setting the TV standardExecuting a terrestrial station search Setting Stations Analogue TV Opening the menuTerrestrial station search Start station search by pressingTo open Press the F2 key to enable editingPress the Menu key to open the TV menu Standard you wish to changeAutomatic DVB-T station search Executing the automatic station searchManual DVB-T station search Executing the manual searchAutomatic DVB-C station search Executing the automatic searchOpening the menu 22.3 Setting Stations Press the Menu key to open the TV menu Press the red keySetting the station logo Station Logo Opening the menuOpening the menu Sorting Stations Moving, copying and deleting stationsRegistering AV Devices Opening the menu Registering AV Devices Opening the menu Data Logic Data Logic video recorderSmartlink Sony Gramme positions from the TV set to Registering AV Devices Data Logic Opening the menuData Logic transferring the station table Video recorderRegistering AV Devices Setting the signal types Setting the signal typeRemoving AV Devices Removing an AV device from the TV setSetting the initial programme position Opening the menu 26. Initial Programme PositionMute Function remains active Tone with the Metz remote control.Sound via HiFi Amplifier Opening the menu HiFi output If you want to be able to changeSetting sound via HiFi To select the desired setting Display ConfigurationSetting the display configuration SettingOpening the menu DVB Radio Mode Setting DVB radio stationsScope of Operation Setting the scope of operation Opening the menu 30. Scope of OperationProgramme selection Operation without the Remote ControlVolume ContrastConnecting Headphones Cleaning the TV SetSound 1, Sound Page Connections on the Rear of the Set Copying between AV Devices Direct recording Programming a direct recording for copyingCopying between AV Devices Direct recording Setting Setting the Picture Format Opening the menuSetting the picture format Press the OK key to save the newAV programme position GlossaryAutomatic zoom CodeNoise reduction Picture position, verticalStandard values Progressive scanRotation Spatial soundTone settings VCRAstral-72 136 W 8 W Bristol-72 12 W Spectral-72 12 W + 24W Technical DataPower consumption Bristol-82 145 W 12 WUpgrade Kits DVB-S digital upgrade kit 028 NMDigital transmission Simultaneous broadcasting networkAddition Cancellation It on again Problem Possible cause RemedyThen switch it on again Wait a few secondsCable Mat Tion Menu of a con Picture format toDisplayed in 43 for Register the AV deviceIndex Additional devices see AV devicesGlossary Possible only on sets equipped with this function Language for TV menuNoise reduction Zoom ,44 Page Errors excepted. 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