Metz MF PIP 72TF81 manual Video signal, Pay-TV decoder, Call the submenu „Signal

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15. Connecting peripheral equipment

Pay-TV decoder

Video signal

 

 

For the following explanation it is assumed that the Pay-TV decoder A (Premiere) is connected to the EURO 3 socket. The following settings must be made on the TV set:

Press this key on the remote

control....

The screen displays

Explanation

1.Select the Pay-TV program- me position and call the station table

white

2.Call the submenu „Signal“

white

3.Select video signal „via decoder“

-

+

 

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

 

EURO1:DISCO LogicVTR+D12

 

26

Antenne

 

27

MTV

 

 

42

Antenne

 

28

EURO2: Video Rec. 2

Antenne

 

MDR

 

 

53

 

AV

EURO3: Decoder A

Antenne

 

29

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Channel

Signal

 

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20

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Aerial

 

 

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RTL2

 

 

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Aerial

 

 

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VOX

 

 

29

Aerial

 

 

23

DSF

 

 

52

Aerial

 

 

24

EUSPO

 

28

Aerial

 

 

25

Aerial direct

 

Antenne

 

 

EURO1:DISCO LogicVTR+D12

 

 

26

Antenne

 

 

27

MTV

 

 

42

Antenne

 

 

28

EURO2: Video Rec. 2

Antenne

 

 

MDR

 

 

53

 

 

AV

EURO3: Decoder A

Antenne

 

 

29

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Logo

Channel

Signal

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20

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22

VOX

29

Aerial

23

DSF

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Aerial

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EUSPO

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Aerial

25

Aerial via Decoder A

Antenne

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42

Antenne

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Connect the decoder as shown in the figure on page 56. Call the Device connection menu on the TV set (see page 53):

Assign the connection configuration, such as Decoder A“ or „VTR+DEC (1)“, depending on how the decoder is connected, to one of the EURO sockets.

The video signal is normally supplied directly from the aerial.

APay-TV signal must always be unscrambled in a decoder before it can be displayed on the screen.

You can switch between „Aerial direct“ and „Aerial via

decoder“ with the aid of the

-

+

keys.

 

 

4.Store the setting and return to TV picture

OKTV

Note:

You can call the Premiere Info-Service only if the RBG priority is set to „Yes“ in the menu „Equip- ment configuration“. See Section 5. Equipment configuration, RGB priority.

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Contents Spectral-MF PIP Hints for use of the Operating Instructions ContentsPRG 10 0 H z RD11Setting up Setting up and connectingConnecting the aerial External loudspeakersTurning the TV on and off Language selection in the TV menuBacklight only Protos Management Programme positionSelect programme position Next programmeProgramme selection PRG Programme scanningNext 9 programmes TV-menu TV menu and operator helpColour and transmission TV station tableExample Direct channel entry Store the setting and return to TV pictureStation search Direct channel input Station searchAutostore function Station settingsSorted to countries AutostoreSorting stations Store the settingsPositions Return to TV pictureSelect the fine tuning function Fine tuningAdjust the fine tuning Adjust fine tuning within the range of -99 to +99 withCall the logo menu Allocating a station logoAny existing logo will be overwritten Select the first characterChanging individual sound settings Changing individual picture settingsControl Screen displays Explanation Audio standard valuesCall the TV menu Only for reception of Ntsc stationsFunction keys AssigningSelect the function for TV mode in this example „Subtitles Equipment configurationEquipm. configuration Settings forNew settings can be stored by pressing the OK key Prog. change settingsRGB priority Sound settings Sound settingsFor the example above Activate forced mono sound mode Volume adjustment and forced monoSet forced mono Yellow Our exampleCorrecting picture deviations Switch on the comb filter GreenStore all settings and return to TV picture Menu and adjust ChrominanceControl Call the second picture Change the picture formatCamcorder video recorder AV-recordingCall the AV menu Back to the exampleVideo rec AV recording Video recorder video recorderSwitch-on/off Reminder time Time settingsTime settings Call the „Time settings menuSwitch to standby mode Switch-on/offHallo Reminder time can be deleted with the C keyChildlock Switching onChildlock KeysEnter your personal code Switching offActivate the childlock With Key or with the ON/OFF keyTimer recording Recording with the timerTimers can be programmed up to 2 months in advance Call the „Timer recording menuHeadphones Connecting headphonesVolume Phones volumeBasic functions Hi TextCall Hi Text Select a subject Select a chapterPage-by-page paging Hi TextSelection by cursor Multiple pagesSelecting subpages If there are more than 5 subpages, the cursor whiteTopical or news-flash Direct page selectionReturn to last index Return to last indexReturn to normal font size Doubling the font sizeSetting marks Set the first markSelect the next page e.g Set the second mark ServiceInfotext Mark by mark paging Factory setting is aFrom TV picture to the first mark Step forward to the next markErasing marks Erase the markMark 2 on text Access to riddle solutions Riddle solutions keySubtitles AutomaticVariable Zoom Switch off the zoom function9x multipicture Film in photoSlow-motion Still picture MagnifierTip Overview PIP functionCable TV reception Euro 1/2/3-socketCalling the PIP picture Picture-in-pictureChanging the programme position Swapping the pictures Turning off the PIP functionTo switch off the PIP function, press the red key or TV key PIP function Monitoring with a video cameraKey Volume Operation without remote controlProgramme selection Press the + keys10 0 H z Audio = Sound Camcorder video camera CamcorderMetz cable Euro or Scart cable Video recorder, rear view Metz cableConnecting peripheral equipment ExampleConnections Change the signal type Connecting externalDifferences between the signal types DevicesMenu 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 Call the submenu „Signal Video signalSelect video signal „via decoder Pay-TV decoderTechnical data Upgrade kitsMaintenance and care Glossary Configuring Nextview This menu shows the current settings for the function keysCall the menu „Function keys White Collecting Nextview dataNe with + P- keys Using NextviewSelecting subjects Recording a programmeSorting programmes Sort the programme maga- zine by subjectsNo data available TV timer was programmed CauseRemedy Connecting a Data Logic video recorder to your TV set What is Data Logic?Setting the TV set for Data Logic Data LogicUpgrade kits IndexMultiple pages Cleaning notes for glossy surfaces Safety noteBacklight on the TV set Rare, exceptional cases, the backlight remains off whenMetz. Always first class

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