Metz Slim TV manual Registering AV Devices Opening the menu

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25. Registering AV Devices

Opening the menu

 

AV (audio/video) devices are external devices

 

 

MENU

i

which deliver video and/or audio signals (such

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

as video recorders, DVD players, DVD recorders,

 

 

 

 

 

 

etc.) and which can be connected to TV sets.

 

 

 

 

 

All commonly available AV devices are listed in

 

 

 

 

 

the menu "AV devices".

 

 

 

 

 

Note that you must always connect AV

 

 

OK

 

devices exactly as shown in the connection

 

 

 

 

 

 

diagram in the TV menu of your TV set !

 

 

 

 

 

SVHS/Hi8 and Data Logic video recorders must

 

 

 

 

 

always be connected to the EURO1 socket of the

 

 

 

 

 

TV set.

 

 

 

 

 

In the factory, the EURO1 socket is programmed

 

 

 

 

 

for a video recorder and the EURO2

 

 

 

 

 

 

socket is programmed for a DVD player.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HiFi-Amplifier

 

 

Registering an AV device

 

AV-Receiver

 

 

 

 

Other device 2

 

 

on the TV set

 

 

Other device 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Press the "MENU" key to open the TV

 

PC

 

 

 

 

Satellit / set top

 

DataLogic

menu.

 

 

DVD Player 2

 

• Press the yellow key

to open the

 

DVD Player 1

 

Name

 

DVD/Videorec.2

Signal types

menu "AV devices".

 

:select

DVD/Videorec.1

Connect

• Use the cursor control key to select the

Connect as follows:

 

 

OK :connect

 

AV device you wish to register and

and clear..

VCR

 

 

 

 

 

 

press the "OK" key.

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Press numeric key and use the - + key to select the appropriate signal types (OUT/IN) for this device and press "OK" to confirm your selection. For details of the signal types, see the operating instructions for the AV device being connected.

OK

EXIT

• If desired, press numeric key , enter a diffe- rent name for this AV device and press "OK".

Use the cursor control key to select "Connect" and press the "OK" key. Then connect the AV device to the corresponding EURO socket.

Caution! Connection of a new device may cau- se an existing connec- tion diagram to be changed. If so, you must reconnect the AV devices accordingly.

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Contents R a l l I M T V s e t s E r a t i n g i n s t r u c t i o n sForewordContents Contents Installation Safety notes Most important keys for normal use Remote ControlTV set by means of an infrared sig Trol may interfere with the operationOverview of the functions of the keys Daily Operation Selecting the Operating ModeOpening the menu Station SelectionStation selection and management of programme positions Selecting stations from the station tableInformation Opening the Info User Help InformationInformation menu user help Menu Control Opening the menu Controlling Teletext with pages displayed Opening the menu TeletextOpening Teletext Double font size Setting marks in TeletextRiddle key display hidden text Back to the last indexSubtitles in Teletext Displaying all Teletext marksClearing Teletext marks Programming a programme change AV Playback Opening the menuAV playback Opening the menu AV PlaybackRent programme to the selected play Back deviceSetting the VCR function Picture quality when playing back from tape devicesAV Playback VCR function Press the F1 key to display furtherOpening the picture settings menu Opening the menu 11. General Picture SettingsUse the cursor control key to select Setting the zoom 3/panorama mode 2Press the corresponding numeric key To select Zoom/PanoramaSelect the desired menu item in this Activating the CTI functionRotation 2 General Picture Settings Opening the menuAdjusting the rotation Tings are pre-selected Picture settings you wish to changeIndividual picture settings for programme position xy Picture Settings for Opening the menuOpening the sound settings menu General Sound SettingsSetting SRS-WOW General Sound Settings Opening the menuOpening the volume correction menu Opening the menu 12. General Sound SettingsAutomatic volume correction Adjusting the volume correction Volume correctionAdjusting the tone setting Sound Settings for Programmes via TV MenuTone setting Activating forced mono Forced monoMaking sound corrections Sound Settings for Prog. via the Station TableStation table Use the cursor control key to moveColour Standard Setting the colour standardActivating the automatic zoom Automatic ZoomExample To select Function Zoom/PanoramaActivating the childlock Childlock Opening the menuOpening the menu Childlock Protecting the childlock settings with your codePermitted programmes TV start TV endReminder is displayed on the screen ReminderAt the programmed time, a window with Setting the on time and off time Timer ControlTimer control Menu Press the green key To openSetting the date and time manually Setting the Time Opening the menuOpening the menu Recording Control Application example Activating the PIP function Special Functions Picture-in-PictureSetting a timer manually for a recording Recording a programme with a timerIf a timer already exists, press the F1 key Special Functions Opening the menuOpening the menu Special Functions Clearing a timerPress the F2 key Starting a direct recordingZoom / Picture position Adjusting the picture formatStandard 43 PanoramaActivating the comb filter Adjusting the picture positionF2, F3 or AV with a function Programming function key F1Press the OK key to save the setting Sound Settings Mute Function Opening the menuActivating the mute function Normal TV mode, the mute key is used as followsNot possible with an external receiver EPGActivating the EPG Special notes Collecting EPG DataUsing the EPG Opening the menu Selecting a programme and viewing or setting a reminder Opening the menu 20.3 Using the EPGSetting interests Use the cursor control key to move to the other sideSwitch on the video recorder Insert a cassette Using the EPG Opening the menu Recording a ProgrammeSelecting a programme for recording If a normal video recorder is connectedSetting the country Opening the menu 21. Setting Country and LanguageSetting language and country Selecting the language in the TV menuSelect the appropriate reception mode Setting the reception modeAnalogue TV Analogue TV, DVB-T or DVB-CSetting the TV standard Opening the menu Setting StationsTerrestrial station search Setting Stations Analogue TV Opening the menuExecuting a terrestrial station search Start station search by pressingPress the Menu key to open the TV menu Press the F2 key to enable editingTo open Standard you wish to changeExecuting the automatic station search Automatic DVB-T station searchExecuting the manual search Manual DVB-T station searchExecuting the automatic search Automatic DVB-C station searchPress the Menu key to open the TV menu Press the red key Opening the menu 22.3 Setting StationsStation Logo Opening the menu Setting the station logoMoving, copying and deleting stations Opening the menu Sorting StationsRegistering AV Devices Opening the menu Smartlink Sony Registering AV Devices Opening the menu Data LogicData Logic video recorder Data Logic transferring the station table Registering AV Devices Data Logic Opening the menuGramme positions from the TV set to Video recorderSetting the signal type Registering AV Devices Setting the signal typesRemoving an AV device from the TV set Removing AV DevicesOpening the menu 26. Initial Programme Position Setting the initial programme positionSound via HiFi Amplifier Opening the menu HiFi output Tone with the Metz remote control.Mute Function remains active If you want to be able to changeSetting sound via HiFi Setting the display configuration Display ConfigurationTo select the desired setting SettingSetting DVB radio stations Opening the menu DVB Radio ModeScope of Operation Opening the menu 30. Scope of Operation Setting the scope of operationVolume Operation without the Remote ControlProgramme selection ContrastSound 1, Sound Connecting HeadphonesCleaning the TV Set Page Connections on the Rear of the Set Programming a direct recording for copying Copying between AV Devices Direct recordingCopying between AV Devices Direct recording Setting the picture format Setting the Picture Format Opening the menuSetting Press the OK key to save the newAutomatic zoom GlossaryAV programme position CodePicture position, vertical Noise reductionRotation Progressive scanStandard values Spatial soundVCR Tone settingsPower consumption Technical DataAstral-72 136 W 8 W Bristol-72 12 W Spectral-72 12 W + 24W Bristol-82 145 W 12 WDVB-S digital upgrade kit 028 NM Upgrade KitsSimultaneous broadcasting network Digital transmissionAddition Cancellation Then switch it on again Problem Possible cause RemedyIt on again Wait a few secondsCable Displayed in 43 for Picture format toMat Tion Menu of a con Register the AV deviceGlossary IndexAdditional devices see AV devices Noise reduction Possible only on sets equipped with this functionLanguage for TV menu Zoom ,44 Page Errors excepted. 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