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, MF PIP 72TF81

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15. Connecting peripheral equipment

Video recorders

Video signal

 

 

In the following example, logic video recorder is to be connected to the EURO 1 socket.

Logic video recorder is programmed in the factory on programme position 0. For this reason, connect the video recorder via a EURO cable to the EURO 1 socket, insert a recorded cassette, press the ￿ key and select programme position 0 on the TV set.

Example: Connect logic video recorder to the EURO 1 socket, as shown on page 56.

Press this key on the remote

control....

1.Select any desired program- me position and call the station table

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

0

The screen displays

MENU return

TV picture

? Help

TV station table

Prog.

Logo

Channel

Signal

▲▼

 

 

 

20

PRO7

41

Aerial

21

RTL2

24

Aerial

22

VOX

29

Aerial

23

DSF

52

Aerial

24

EUSPO

28

Aerial

25

-

36

Aerial

26

DISCO

12

Aerial

27

MTV

42

Aerial

28

MDR

53

Aerial

29

CNN

61

Aerial

 

>> further settings

 

 

Pict., Sound, Std.,

 

6 9 6 + 1 1 D - G B

 

 

Explanation

Select any desired programme position (in this example: position 25).

white

2.Call the submenu „Video signal“

white

3.Select the video signal EURO 1: „LogicVTR+D“

yellow

MENU return

TV picture

? Help

TV station table

Prog.

Logo

Channel

Signal

▲▼

 

 

 

 

20

PRO7

 

41

Aerial

21

RTL2

 

24

Aerial

22

VOX

 

29

Aerial

23

DSF

 

52

Aerial

24

EUSPO

 

28

Aerial

25

Aerial direct

 

Antenne

26

EURO1:DISCO LogicVTR+D12

Antenne

27

MTV

 

42

Antenne

28

EURO2: Video Rec. 2

Antenne

MDR

 

53

AV

EURO3: Decoder A

Antenne

29

CNN

 

61

￿

further

 

 

 

>> weitere Einstellungen

 

Pict., Sound,

Std.

 

6 9 6 + 1 1 B - G B

 

 

 

MENU return

TV picture

? Help

TV station table

Prog.

Logo

Channel

Signal

▲▼

 

 

 

20

PRO7

41

Aerial

21

RTL2

24

Aerial

22

VOX

29

Aerial

23

DSF

52

Aerial

24

EUSPO

28

Aerial

25

Aerial

46

Antenne

PREMI

26

EURO1: LogicVTR+D

 

27

MTV

42

Antenne

28

EURO2: Video Rec. 2

Antenne

MDR

53

AV

EURO3: Decoder A

Antenne

29

CNN

61

￿

further

 

 

>> weitere Einstellungen

 

Pict., Sound, Std.

 

6 9 6 + 1 1 E - G B

 

 

The video signal is normally supplied directly by the aerial.

In order to display the picture from the video cassette on the screen, the video signal must be set to „EURO1“.

4.Store the setting and return to the TV picture

OK

TV

TV picture

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Contents Spectral-MF PIP Hints for use of the Operating Instructions ContentsPRG 10 0 H z RD11External loudspeakers Setting up and connectingSetting up Connecting the aerialLanguage selection in the TV menu Turning the TV on and offBacklight only Protos Next programme Programme positionManagement Select programme positionPRG Programme scanning Programme selectionNext 9 programmes TV-menu TV menu and operator helpTV station table Colour and transmissionExample Direct channel input Station search Store the setting and return to TV pictureDirect channel entry Station searchAutostore Station settingsAutostore function Sorted to countriesReturn to TV picture Store the settingsSorting stations PositionsAdjust fine tuning within the range of -99 to +99 with Fine tuningSelect the fine tuning function Adjust the fine tuningSelect the first character Allocating a station logoCall the logo menu Any existing logo will be overwrittenChanging individual sound settings Changing individual picture settingsOnly for reception of Ntsc stations Audio standard valuesControl Screen displays Explanation Call the TV menuFunction keys AssigningSelect the function for TV mode in this example „Subtitles Equipment configurationProg. change settings Settings forEquipm. configuration New settings can be stored by pressing the OK keyRGB priority Sound settings Sound settingsFor the example above Our example Volume adjustment and forced monoActivate forced mono sound mode Set forced mono YellowCorrecting picture deviations Switch on the comb filter GreenChange the picture format Menu and adjust ChrominanceStore all settings and return to TV picture Control Call the second pictureBack to the example AV-recordingCamcorder video recorder Call the AV menuVideo rec AV recording Video recorder video recorderCall the „Time settings menu Time settingsSwitch-on/off Reminder time Time settingsReminder time can be deleted with the C key Switch-on/offSwitch to standby mode HalloKeys Switching onChildlock ChildlockWith Key or with the ON/OFF key Switching offEnter your personal code Activate the childlockCall the „Timer recording menu Recording with the timerTimer recording Timers can be programmed up to 2 months in advancePhones volume Connecting headphonesHeadphones VolumeSelect a chapter Hi TextBasic functions Call Hi Text Select a subjectPage-by-page paging Hi TextIf there are more than 5 subpages, the cursor white Multiple pagesSelection by cursor Selecting subpagesReturn to last index Direct page selectionTopical or news-flash Return to last indexReturn to normal font size Doubling the font sizeSet the first mark Setting marksSelect the next page e.g Set the second mark ServiceStep forward to the next mark Factory setting is aInfotext Mark by mark paging From TV picture to the first markErase the mark Erasing marksMark 2 on text Automatic Riddle solutions keyAccess to riddle solutions SubtitlesVariable Zoom Switch off the zoom functionFilm in photo 9x multipictureSlow-motion Magnifier Still pictureTip Euro 1/2/3-socket PIP functionOverview Cable TV receptionTurning off the PIP function Picture-in-pictureCalling the PIP picture Changing the programme position Swapping the picturesPIP function Monitoring with a video camera To switch off the PIP function, press the red key or TV keyKey Press the + keys Operation without remote controlVolume Programme selection10 0 H z Metz cable CamcorderAudio = Sound Camcorder video camera Metz cable Euro or Scart cable Video recorder, rear viewExample Connecting peripheral equipmentConnections Devices Connecting externalChange the signal type Differences between the signal typesMenu return TV picture Connecting a video recorder via the aerial socketVideo recorders Store the setting and return to the TV pictureConnecting peripheral equipment Pay-TV decoder Pay-TV decoder Video signalCall the submenu „Signal Select video signal „via decoderUpgrade kits Technical dataMaintenance and care Glossary This menu shows the current settings for the function keys Configuring NextviewCall the menu „Function keys White Collecting Nextview dataNe with + P- keys Using NextviewSort the programme maga- zine by subjects Recording a programmeSelecting subjects Sorting programmesCause No data available TV timer was programmedRemedy Data Logic What is Data Logic?Connecting a Data Logic video recorder to your TV set Setting the TV set for Data LogicIndex Upgrade kitsMultiple pages Rare, exceptional cases, the backlight remains off when Safety noteCleaning notes for glossy surfaces Backlight on the TV setMetz. Always first class

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