Metz MF PIP 72TF81 manual TV menu and operator help, TV-menu

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2. Programme selection

Press this key on the remote

control....

Last programme

PRG.

The screen displays

Explanation

With this key, you can switch back and forth between the last two programme positions you selected.

Example:

You are watching a programme on ITN; during the commercials, you switch to BBC with the aid of the numeric keys . .

You can now switch back and forth between ITN and BBC by pressing the PRG. key.

2.1 TV menu and operator help

Menu control of the TV, and the versatility of the system, ensure that supposed complicated settings and entries are made easily and clearly comprehensible for everyone. Operator Help can be called with the ? key when in TV mode. Operator Help indicates the functions of the individual keys.

All settings are entered by way of different submenus. Simply call Operator Help with the ? key should you encounter difficulties in entering the different equipment configurations or if problems arise in operating the TV. Operator Help is specifically matched to the corresponding menu and functions as a reminder when settings are entered or programmed.

Press this key on the remote

control....

The screen displays

Explanation

?return

Operator Help shows the functions of the individual

Operator Help: Call/exit

?

1

2

 

3

4

5

 

6

7

8

 

9

--/-

0

 

 

 

 

P+

 

 

-

OK

+

 

 

P-

 

TV

 

 

 

MENU

 

 

 

?

 

 

 

A

 

 

 

B

 

 

AV

6 9 7 + B 1- G B

Operator help

 

 

Switch set on/off

 

 

0

9

Prog select

 

 

P+

P-

Next programme

 

 

OK

 

Basic video/audio settings

-

 

Sound interrupt

 

 

+

Change vol./adj. function

 

/

Sel.video/audio funct.

 

 

Station table

 

 

AV

 

AV recording

 

 

 

 

Picture in picture (PIP)

TV

 

Teletext/TV picture

 

MENU

TV-menu

 

 

?

 

Operator help : ON / OFF

A

 

Infotext

 

 

B

 

sound effects

 

 

 

C

NEXTVIEW

 

 

￿

Last program

MPRG

Prog scan

Zoom

 

Still

keys when in TV mode.

The A, B, and C function keys can be programmed by the user. Consequently their functions can differ to those shown in the adjoining picture.

Operator Help can be called for each menu displayed on the screen. (Example: Operator Help with displayed TV menu).

TV menu: Call/exit

MENU

MENU return

TV picture

? Help

TV-menu

1

2

 

3

Video standard values

 

 

4

5

 

6

 

7

8

 

9

Audio standard values

 

0

 

 

--/-

 

 

 

 

 

P+

 

Station settings

 

-

OK

+

 

 

P-

 

 

 

 

 

TV

 

 

 

 

MENU

 

 

AV

Timer/childlock

?

 

 

A

 

 

 

 

B

 

 

AV

 

 

 

 

 

Equipm. configuration

6 9 6 + 0 2 - G B

 

The individual menu lines are selected with the coloured keys of the remote control, to open the corresponding submenu. Keys not enhanced in white or colour on the displayed menu have no function in the current operating state.

Settings in the submenus can be changed

with the

- +

keys.

Press the OK

key to confirm and store the

new setting.

 

Press the MENU

key to move back by one step

within the TV menu.

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Contents Spectral-MF PIP Contents Hints for use of the Operating Instructions10 0 H z RD11 PRGSetting up and connecting Setting upConnecting the aerial External loudspeakersBacklight only Protos Turning the TV on and offLanguage selection in the TV menu Programme position ManagementSelect programme position Next programmeNext 9 programmes Programme selectionPRG Programme scanning TV menu and operator help TV-menuExample Colour and transmissionTV station table Store the setting and return to TV picture Direct channel entryStation search Direct channel input Station searchStation settings Autostore functionSorted to countries AutostoreStore the settings Sorting stationsPositions Return to TV pictureFine tuning Select the fine tuning functionAdjust the fine tuning Adjust fine tuning within the range of -99 to +99 withAllocating a station logo Call the logo menuAny existing logo will be overwritten Select the first characterChanging individual picture settings Changing individual sound settingsAudio standard values Control Screen displays ExplanationCall the TV menu Only for reception of Ntsc stationsAssigning Function keysEquipment configuration Select the function for TV mode in this example „SubtitlesSettings for Equipm. configurationNew settings can be stored by pressing the OK key Prog. change settingsRGB priority For the example above Sound settingsSound settings Volume adjustment and forced mono Activate forced mono sound modeSet forced mono Yellow Our exampleSwitch on the comb filter Green Correcting picture deviationsMenu and adjust Chrominance Store all settings and return to TV pictureControl Call the second picture Change the picture formatAV-recording Camcorder video recorderCall the AV menu Back to the exampleAV recording Video recorder video recorder Video recTime settings Switch-on/off Reminder timeTime settings Call the „Time settings menuSwitch-on/off Switch to standby modeHallo Reminder time can be deleted with the C keySwitching on ChildlockChildlock KeysSwitching off Enter your personal codeActivate the childlock With Key or with the ON/OFF keyRecording with the timer Timer recordingTimers can be programmed up to 2 months in advance Call the „Timer recording menuConnecting headphones HeadphonesVolume Phones volumeHi Text Basic functionsCall Hi Text Select a subject Select a chapterHi Text Page-by-page pagingMultiple pages Selection by cursorSelecting subpages If there are more than 5 subpages, the cursor whiteDirect page selection Topical or news-flashReturn to last index Return to last indexDoubling the font size Return to normal font sizeSelect the next page e.g Setting marksSet the first mark Service Set the second markFactory setting is a Infotext Mark by mark pagingFrom TV picture to the first mark Step forward to the next markMark 2 on text Erasing marksErase the mark Riddle solutions key Access to riddle solutionsSubtitles AutomaticSwitch off the zoom function Variable ZoomSlow-motion 9x multipictureFilm in photo Tip Still pictureMagnifier PIP function OverviewCable TV reception Euro 1/2/3-socketPicture-in-picture Calling the PIP pictureChanging the programme position Swapping the pictures Turning off the PIP functionKey To switch off the PIP function, press the red key or TV keyPIP function Monitoring with a video camera Operation without remote control VolumeProgramme selection Press the + keys10 0 H z Camcorder Audio = Sound Camcorder video cameraMetz cable Euro or Scart cable Video recorder, rear view Metz cableConnections Connecting peripheral equipmentExample Connecting external Change the signal typeDifferences between the signal types 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 Video signal Call the submenu „SignalSelect video signal „via decoder Pay-TV decoderMaintenance and care Technical dataUpgrade kits Glossary Call the menu „Function keys Configuring NextviewThis menu shows the current settings for the function keys Collecting Nextview data WhiteUsing Nextview Ne with + P- keysRecording a programme Selecting subjectsSorting programmes Sort the programme maga- zine by subjectsRemedy No data available TV timer was programmedCause What is Data Logic? Connecting a Data Logic video recorder to your TV setSetting the TV set for Data Logic Data LogicMultiple pages Upgrade kitsIndex Safety note Cleaning notes for glossy surfacesBacklight on the TV set Rare, exceptional cases, the backlight remains off whenMetz. Always first class

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