Metz MF PIP 72TF81 Programme position, Management, Select programme position, Next programme

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2. Programme selection

Programme position

management

 

 

This TV set can manage up to 225 TV programme positions. If you are connected to a cable network or use a terrestrial aerial, you will not need all of these positions at the moment. If, however, you have a SAT upgrade kit installed, the number of programmes can increase drastically. We do not know how many programmes will be available in the future. For this reason, we have provided plenty of programme positions in reserve. For selection of the desired programme position, we have invented a simple input method which saves you having to enter three digits for each position.

The first digit you enter is normally the hundreds digit. If, however, you have less than 100 programmes stored, this digit auto- matically moves to the tens position. If you have less than ten programmes stored, it moves to the units position.

Example: you have stored programmes in positions 1 to 35 and you want to select position 3. Press the keys and or simply and confirm with OK . Programme position 4 can be selected by simply entering , since there are no programme positions higher than 39. Further examples are shown in the following text.

Press this key on the remote

control....

1.Select programme position

2 (only the first 9 programme positions in the station table are occupied)

2

2.Select programme position 25 (only the first 99 pro- gramme positions in the station table are occupied)

2

5

The screen displays

Pr 2

MONO

ZDF 18:15:33

Pr 25 MONO

S-RTL18:15:48

Explanation

Only the programme positions 0-9 in the station table may be occupied if a programme is to be selected by pressing one numeric key.

Pressing the numeric key opens a time-delay win- dow* which waits for 3 seconds for the input of further digits. If no further numeric key is pressed, the TV set switches to the programme position selected with the first digit.

*The operating mode of this time delay window can be changed: see page 20, item 5, „PC time out“.

Only the programme positions 0-99 in the station table may be occupied if a programme is to be selected by pressing two numeric keys.

After a programme has been selected successfully, a box containing the programme position number, the time and the current sound mode (e.g. stereo) is displayed on the screen.

To select a programme position with only a single-digit

number, you must enter

before the related digit,

e.g.

and

; alternatively, you can press

and

then press

OK .

 

 

3. Select programme position

101 (more than 100 pro-

gramme positions in the

station table are occupied)

1 0 1

4. Next programme

P+

P-

Pr 101 MONO

Nord3 18:15:48

Pr 3

MONO

Bayern 3 18:15:48

ZDF

BR3

RTL

SAT1

RTL2

PRO7

EUSPO NTV NORD3 MDR3 SWF3

In this case, more than 100 programme positions in the station table are occupied, which means that you have to press three numeric keys.

After a programme has been selected successfully, a box containing the programme position number, the time and the current sound mode (e.g. stereo) is displayed on the screen.

To select a programme positions with a single-digit or

two-digit

number,

you must

enter

before the

related digit(s), e.g.

and

; alternatively, you

can press

and then press OK .

 

You can step sequentially through the programme

positions with the P+ P- keys. If either of these keys is held down for more than two seconds, a programme box for selection of the desired programme is displayed on the screen. Release the P+ or P- key as soon as the desired logo is highlighted in white: this programme position will then be selected.

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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 loudspeakersTurning the TV on and off Language selection in the TV menuBacklight only Protos Select programme position Programme positionManagement Next programmeProgramme selection PRG Programme scanningNext 9 programmes TV menu and operator help TV-menuColour and transmission TV station tableExample 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 sizeSetting marks Set the first markSelect 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 markErasing marks Erase the markMark 2 on text Subtitles Riddle solutions keyAccess to riddle solutions AutomaticSwitch off the zoom function Variable Zoom9x multipicture Film in photoSlow-motion Still picture MagnifierTip 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 functionTo switch off the PIP function, press the red key or TV key PIP function Monitoring with a video cameraKey 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 cableConnecting peripheral equipment ExampleConnections 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 decoderTechnical data Upgrade kitsMaintenance and care Glossary Configuring Nextview This menu shows the current settings for the function keysCall the menu „Function keys Collecting Nextview data WhiteUsing Nextview Ne with + P- keysSorting programmes Recording a programmeSelecting subjects Sort the programme maga- zine by subjectsNo data available TV timer was programmed CauseRemedy Setting the TV set for Data Logic What is Data Logic?Connecting a Data Logic video recorder to your TV set Data LogicUpgrade kits IndexMultiple pages Backlight on the TV set Safety noteCleaning notes for glossy surfaces Rare, exceptional cases, the backlight remains off whenMetz. Always first class

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