Metz 72 TF 80, 72 TF 81, 72 TF 82, 72 TF 83, 72 TF 86, 72 TF 88, 84 TF 88, 72 TF 89 PIP function

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12. PIP function

Overview

only for the PIP TV sets

 

 

 

The PIP (picture-in-picture) function permits a second, smaller picture to be superimposed on the main picture on the screen. Both of these may be moving pictures.

The small picture may come from another terrestrial or satellite programme position or from a video cassette recorder or a running cam- corder connected to the TV set. The picture below shows the various possibilities.

The PIP function can thus, for example, be used to monitor a child’s bedroom with a camcorder while watching a TV programme.

A SAT receiver can be installed only instead of one or both terrestrial receivers.

Note for dealers:

In order to permit operation of both TZ modules from a single aerial cable, we recommend the use of a passive aerial splitter (such as Polytron 012 AS or a similar device).

Terrestrial TV reception (house aerial) or

cable TV reception

Aerial splitter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Euro 1/2/3-socket:

Video recorder

Camcorder

Photo-CD etc.

Possible PIP picture contents

External devices via Euro sockets 1/2/3

External devices via front sockets

Terrestrial or cable TV

swap

PIP picture

TV picture:

Terrestrial or cable TV

External devices via Euro sockets 1/2/3

External devices via front sockets

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Front sockets:

Connection of the various external devices

is described in Section 15. „Connecting

Camcorder

peripheral equipment“ of the Operating

Video recorder

Instructions for your TV set.

 

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Contents Spectral-MF PIP Contents Hints for use of the Operating Instructions10 0 H z RD11 PRGConnecting the aerial Setting up and connectingSetting up External loudspeakersLanguage selection in the TV menu Turning the TV on and offBacklight only Protos Select programme position Programme positionManagement Next programmePRG Programme scanning Programme selectionNext 9 programmes TV menu and operator help TV-menuTV station table Colour and transmissionExample Station search Store the setting and return to TV pictureDirect channel entry Direct channel input Station searchSorted to countries Station settingsAutostore function AutostorePositions Store the settingsSorting stations Return to TV pictureAdjust the fine tuning Fine tuningSelect the fine tuning function Adjust fine tuning within the range of -99 to +99 withAny existing logo will be overwritten Allocating a station logoCall the logo menu Select the first characterChanging individual picture settings Changing individual sound settingsCall the TV menu Audio standard valuesControl Screen displays Explanation Only for reception of Ntsc stationsAssigning Function keysEquipment configuration Select the function for TV mode in this example „SubtitlesNew settings can be stored by pressing the OK key Settings forEquipm. configuration Prog. change settingsRGB priority Sound settings Sound settingsFor the example above Set forced mono Yellow Volume adjustment and forced monoActivate forced mono sound mode Our exampleSwitch on the comb filter Green Correcting picture deviationsControl Call the second picture Menu and adjust ChrominanceStore all settings and return to TV picture Change the picture formatCall the AV menu AV-recordingCamcorder video recorder Back to the exampleAV recording Video recorder video recorder Video recTime settings Time settingsSwitch-on/off Reminder time Call the „Time settings menuHallo Switch-on/offSwitch to standby mode Reminder time can be deleted with the C keyChildlock Switching onChildlock KeysActivate the childlock Switching offEnter your personal code With Key or with the ON/OFF keyTimers can be programmed up to 2 months in advance Recording with the timerTimer recording Call the „Timer recording menuVolume Connecting headphonesHeadphones Phones volumeCall Hi Text Select a subject Hi TextBasic functions Select a chapterHi Text Page-by-page pagingSelecting subpages Multiple pagesSelection by cursor If there are more than 5 subpages, the cursor whiteReturn to last index Direct page selectionTopical or news-flash Return to last indexDoubling the font size Return to normal font sizeSet the first mark Setting marksSelect the next page e.g Service Set the second markFrom TV picture to the first mark Factory setting is aInfotext Mark by mark paging Step forward to the next markErase the mark Erasing marksMark 2 on text Subtitles Riddle solutions keyAccess to riddle solutions AutomaticSwitch off the zoom function Variable ZoomFilm in photo 9x multipictureSlow-motion Magnifier Still pictureTip Cable TV reception PIP functionOverview Euro 1/2/3-socketChanging the programme position Swapping the pictures Picture-in-pictureCalling the PIP picture Turning off the PIP functionPIP function Monitoring with a video camera To switch off the PIP function, press the red key or TV keyKey Programme selection Operation without remote controlVolume Press the + keys10 0 H z Metz cable Euro or Scart cable Video recorder, rear view CamcorderAudio = Sound Camcorder video camera Metz cableExample Connecting peripheral equipmentConnections Differences between the signal types Connecting externalChange the signal type DevicesConnecting a video recorder via the aerial socket Menu return TV pictureStore the setting and return to the TV picture Video recordersConnecting peripheral equipment Pay-TV decoder Select video signal „via decoder Video signalCall the submenu „Signal Pay-TV decoderUpgrade kits Technical dataMaintenance and care Glossary This menu shows the current settings for the function keys Configuring NextviewCall the menu „Function keys Collecting Nextview data WhiteUsing Nextview Ne with + P- keysSorting programmes Recording a programmeSelecting subjects Sort the programme maga- zine by subjectsCause No data available TV timer was programmedRemedy Setting the TV set for Data Logic What is Data Logic?Connecting a Data Logic video recorder to your TV set Data LogicIndex Upgrade kitsMultiple pages Backlight on the TV set Safety noteCleaning notes for glossy surfaces Rare, exceptional cases, the backlight remains off whenMetz. Always first class

Spectral-MF PIP 72 TF 80 - 100 HT, Astral-MF PIP 72 TF 81 - 100 HT, Taros-MF PIP 72 TF 82 - 100 HT, Carat-SF 72 TF 83 - 100 HT, Stratos-SF-PIP 72 TF 86 - 100 HT, Kreta-SF 72 TF 87 - 100 HT, Mondial-S PIP 84 TF 88 - 100 HT, Protos-MF PIP 72 TF 89 - 100 HT, MF PIP 72TF81, 72 TF 80, 72 TF 81, 72 TF 82, 72 TF 83, 72 TF 86, 72 TF 88, 84 TF 88, 72 TF 89 specifications

Metz has a distinguished reputation in the field of professional projection systems, and its range of models such as the Metz 72 TF 80, 72 TF 81, 72 TF 82, and others demonstrates this commitment to quality and innovation.

The Metz 72 TF 80 is equipped with advanced digital technology providing excellent image quality and sharpness optimized for various presentation environments. It features highly efficient lamp technology that substantially reduces energy consumption while enhancing brightness.

The Metz 72 TF 81 serves as a versatile option, built with a user-friendly interface, allowing for seamless integration with various devices and compatibility with modern media formats. Its enhanced resolution capabilities contribute to vivid displays ideal for corporate and educational settings.

The Metz 72 TF 82 targets those seeking a balance between performance and portability. It offers a lightweight design paired with robust image projection technologies, making it suitable for mobile professionals frequently on the go.

For those requiring an enhanced image experience, the Metz 72 TF 83 provides exceptional clarity with its high-definition output. Additionally, its connectivity options facilitate easy linking with laptops and mobile devices ensuring a hassle-free setup.

The Metz 72 TF 86 is tailored for larger venues, equipped with powerful luminosity and advanced cooling systems that maintain optimal performance during prolonged use. This makes it an ideal choice for auditoriums and conference halls.

The Metz 72 TF 88 incorporates smart technologies, including automatic light adjustment based on ambient conditions, optimizing visuals while maintaining energy efficiency.

The Metz 72 TF 89 showcases a superior image processing unit that enhances color depth and contrast, well-suited for cinematic presentations.

The MF PIP 72 TF series, including models like the 81, 80, and others, expands on creative projection techniques, incorporating features such as picture-in-picture (PIP) technology, allowing for multi-layered visual presentations.

The Astral-MF and Taros-MF series bolster the visual experience with superior optics and user-centric settings, designed for both casual users and professionals requiring high adaptability in presentations.

Finally, the Mondial-S PIP 84 TF 88 and the Protos-MF PIP 72 TF 89 extend functionality, offering high-definition outputs with versatile connection interfaces that cater to both multimedia content creators and corporate users alike.

Collectively, these Metz models embody cutting-edge projection technologies while accommodating diverse user needs, ensuring that quality and performance remain at the forefront of their design philosophy.