Metz Slim TV manual Opening the menu 30. Scope of Operation, Setting the scope of operation

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Opening the menu 30. Scope of Operation

• Use the - + key to select the desired scope of operation and press the "OK" key to save the new setting.

2This menu permits you to configure the use of the TV set to a certain degree. All of the functions listed for the 1

MENU

menu are available and are supple-

 

mented by the following functions:

- Childlock

- Timer control (sleep timer)

-Automatic station search

-Transfer of the TV station table from the TV set to a Data Logic video recorder.

-Editing functions in the station table

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Function for F3

Function for F2

Function for F1

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Setting the scope of operation

Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu.

Press the red key to open the menu "Configuration".

• Use the cursor control key to move to the menu line "Initial programme position".

The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.

• Press the numeric key

to select "Scope of

operation".

 

In the setting window, use the - + key to select the desired scope of operation.

Press the "OK" key to save the new setting.

Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu.

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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 Remote Control Most important keys for normal useTV set by means of an infrared sig Trol may interfere with the operationOverview of the functions of the keys Selecting the Operating Mode Daily OperationStation Selection Opening the menuStation selection and management of programme positions Selecting stations from the station tableInformation menu user help Opening the Info User Help InformationInformation Menu Control Opening the menu Opening Teletext Opening the menu TeletextControlling Teletext with pages displayed Setting marks in Teletext Double font sizeRiddle key display hidden text Back to the last indexClearing Teletext marks Displaying all Teletext marksSubtitles in Teletext AV Playback Opening the menu Programming a programme changeOpening the menu AV Playback AV playbackRent programme to the selected play Back devicePicture quality when playing back from tape devices Setting the VCR functionAV Playback VCR function Press the F1 key to display furtherOpening the menu 11. General Picture Settings Opening the picture settings menuSetting the zoom 3/panorama mode 2 Use the cursor control key to selectPress the corresponding numeric key To select Zoom/PanoramaActivating the CTI function Select the desired menu item in thisAdjusting the rotation General Picture Settings Opening the menuRotation 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-WOWAutomatic volume correction Opening the menu 12. General Sound SettingsOpening the volume correction menu Volume correction Adjusting the volume correctionTone setting Sound Settings for Programmes via TV MenuAdjusting the tone setting Forced mono Activating forced monoSound Settings for Prog. via the Station Table Making sound correctionsStation table Use the cursor control key to moveSetting the colour standard Colour StandardAutomatic Zoom Activating the automatic zoomExample To select Function Zoom/PanoramaChildlock Opening the menu Activating the childlockProtecting the childlock settings with your code Opening the menu ChildlockPermitted programmes TV start TV endAt the programmed time, a window with ReminderReminder is displayed on the screen Timer Control Setting the on time and off timeTimer control 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 functionRecording a programme with a timer Setting a timer manually for a recordingIf a timer already exists, press the F1 key Special Functions Opening the menuClearing a timer Opening the menu Special FunctionsStarting a direct recording Press the F2 keyAdjusting the picture format Zoom / Picture positionStandard 43 PanoramaAdjusting the picture position Activating the comb filterProgramming function key F1 F2, F3 or AV with a functionSound Settings Mute Function Opening the menu Press the OK key to save the settingActivating the mute function 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 Opening the menu 20.3 Using the EPG Selecting a programme and viewing or setting a reminderSetting interests Use the cursor control key to move to the other sideUsing the EPG Opening the menu Recording a Programme Switch on the video recorder Insert a cassetteSelecting a programme for recording If a normal video recorder is connectedOpening the menu 21. Setting Country and Language Setting the countrySetting language and country Selecting the language in the TV menuSetting the reception mode Select the appropriate reception modeAnalogue TV Analogue TV, DVB-T or DVB-COpening the menu Setting Stations Setting the TV standardSetting Stations Analogue TV Opening the menu Terrestrial station searchExecuting a terrestrial station search Start station search by pressingPress the F2 key to enable editing Press the Menu key to open the TV menuTo open 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 Data Logic video recorder Registering AV Devices Opening the menu Data LogicSmartlink Sony Registering AV Devices Data Logic Opening the menu Data Logic transferring the station tableGramme positions from the TV set to 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 PositionTone with the Metz remote control. Sound via HiFi Amplifier Opening the menu HiFi outputMute Function remains active If you want to be able to changeSetting sound via HiFi Display Configuration Setting the display configurationTo select the desired setting SettingOpening the menu DVB Radio Mode Setting DVB radio stationsScope of Operation Setting the scope of operation Opening the menu 30. Scope of OperationOperation without the Remote Control VolumeProgramme selection ContrastCleaning the TV Set Connecting HeadphonesSound 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 the Picture Format Opening the menu Setting the picture formatSetting Press the OK key to save the newGlossary Automatic zoomAV programme position CodeNoise reduction Picture position, verticalProgressive scan RotationStandard values Spatial soundTone settings VCRTechnical Data Power consumptionAstral-72 136 W 8 W Bristol-72 12 W Spectral-72 12 W + 24W Bristol-82 145 W 12 WUpgrade Kits DVB-S digital upgrade kit 028 NMDigital transmission Simultaneous broadcasting networkAddition Cancellation Problem Possible cause Remedy Then switch it on againIt on again Wait a few secondsCable Picture format to Displayed in 43 forMat Tion Menu of a con Register the AV deviceAdditional devices see AV devices IndexGlossary Language for TV menu Possible only on sets equipped with this functionNoise reduction Zoom ,44 Page Errors excepted. 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