Metz 40 TK 81 manual Overview, Features

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3. Overview

The TFT monitor offers a multitude of connections for external devices such as personal computers, DVD players, video recorders, video cameras, etc.

Regardless of whether the pictures come from the TV receiver, a video recorder or a PC, they are displayed with high resolution and free of distortion on the absolutely flat screen. The screen display is extremely bright and unusually brilliant. Other important features of the monitor are the large size of the screen, with an aspect ratio of 15:9, and the very flat design.

For the reception of TV programmes, a terrestrial antenna, a SAT receiver or a cable receiver is needed.

The monitor is operated interactively with the aid of the enclosed remote control and the on-screen display (OSD), also called the menu. This can be used to make various settings for optimum picture quality.

An innovative cooling system permits the operation of the TFT monitor without the need for noisy fans. The monitor is thus just as quiet as a conventional TV set and ideal for use in living rooms and conference rooms.

Features

High-quality aluminium case

Fan-free design

Screen diagonal 100 cm

15:9 aspect ratio

Viewing angle, horizontal/vertical 170 degrees

Digital comb filter

Compatible with PAL, SECAM and NTSC

Compatible with VGA, SVGA, WXGA, XGA and SXGA

Teletext

Automatic programme identification

Sleep timer

2 x SCART connectors

1 x S-Video (mini DIN)

1 x Cinch (FBAS video (CCVS))

1 x DVI (I) (analogue and digital)

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Contents Flat-Cinema-TV 40 TK Operating InstructionsContents Thank youGeneral information Safety NotesStandards Ambient conditionsFaults Cleaning and careMains connection and operation Batteries Other important notesFeatures OverviewStandard accessories in accessory box Scope of DeliveryStandard scope of delivery Connections Keys and Functions of the Remote Control Programming the codes for CD player, tuner and tape deck Programming the remote control for the individual devicesProgramming the codes for VCR and DVD Programming the code for a HiFi amplifierDetermining which codes are already programmed read-out mode Unpacking and Positioning Putting into ServiceSelecting the installation position UnpackingWall Mounting possible only with the wall bracket Wall mounting with the wall bracketConnecting and Switching On Using the TV Menu Saving changesMenu language Basic TV-Menu SettingsResetting to the factory settings Changing the menu propertiesFirst-Time Settings Automatic station searchSorting the TV stations Deleting stationsChanging the station names Auto-adjust function Day-to-Day Operation 5.1 Switching On and Off Adjusting the SoundAdjusting the Picture Mute functionTV Mode Aspect ratioPC Mode Displaying Teletext subpagesOperation with External Devices Video recorderDVD player Manual station search Colour temperatureSpecial Functions Freeze frameAutomatic power-off Picture-in-pictureTroubleshooting Technical Data ScreenCode list Codes VideoHeadquarter Codes Codes DVD-Player Codes Hifi Tuner Codes Hifi Amp Local Controls Page Page Page Metz. Always first class