Metz 20 TM 52 operating instructions Contents

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Contents

 

Remote control handset RK18

34

Control Panel Buttons

35

Preparation

36

Installation of device on the wall

36

Features

38

Panel Features

38

Safety Precautions

38

Before Switching on your TV

40

Power connection

40

Connections to the RF input socket ..

40

How to connect other devices

40

Inserting batteries in the remote

 

control handset

40

Switching the TV ON/OFF

40

To switch the TV on:

40

To switch the TV off:

41

Operating the TV

41

A.P.S. (Automatic Programming System) 41

Operating with the buttons on the TV set

41

Operating with Remote Control

41

Menu System

42

Sound Menu

43

Picture Menu

45

Feature Menu

47

Installation Menu

48

Programme Menu

49

Source Menu

51

Other Features

51

TV Status

51

Programme Swap

51

Double-digit

51

Personal Preferences

51

Sound Indicator

51

Picture Mode

52

Sleep Timer Indicator

52

Mute Indicator

52

No-Signal Detection (TV)

52

No-Signal Detection (PC)

52

Volume Bar

52

AV Modes

53

Signal Out Of Range

53

PC MODE

53

Installation

53

Switching from TV to PC

53

Main Menu in PC mode:

53

Sound Menu

53

Picture Menu

53

PIP Picture

54

Feature Menu:

54

Geometry Menu:

54

Source Menu:

54

PIP Source Menu:

55

Teletext

55

To operate Teletext

55

To select a page of Teletext

55

To Select Index Page

55

To Select Teletext with a TV Programme

55

To Select Double Height Text

55

To Reveal “concealed” Information ....

56

To Stop Automatic Page Change

56

To Select a Subcode Page

56

Fastext

56

To exit Teletext

56

To Display the Time

56

Peripheral Equipment Connections ....

57

Via the Euroconnector

57

Via Ant Input

57

Decoder

57

TV and Video Recorder

57

Playback NTSC

57

Search for and store the test signal

 

of the video recorder

57

Camera and Camcorder

57

Connect the decoder to the video

 

recorder

58

Connecting Headphones

58

Connecting the PC

58

Antenna Connections

60

PC INPUT TYPICAL DISPLAY MODES ...

61

Tips

62

Specifications

63

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20 TM 52 specifications

The Metz 20 TM 52 is a notable entry in the world of advanced photographic flash systems. This powerful, compact flash unit is designed to cater to both professional photographers and serious enthusiasts who demand versatility and high performance from their equipment.

One of the key features of the Metz 20 TM 52 is its exceptional guide number, which delivers an impressive amount of light output, making it suitable for a range of shooting conditions, from dimly lit environments to brightly lit outdoor settings. This high guide number allows users to capture stunning images without compromise, ensuring subjects are illuminated perfectly regardless of the context.

The flash utilizes a state-of-the-art TTL (Through The Lens) metering technology that excels in providing accurate exposure control. With TTL capabilities, photographers can rely on the Metz 20 TM 52 to automatically adjust the flash output based on the camera’s metering system, greatly simplifying the shooting process and allowing for more creativity. This ensures that even novice users can achieve professional-quality results.

Another noteworthy feature of the Metz 20 TM 52 is its swivel and tilt head. This flexibility permits bounce flash techniques, which can significantly soften shadows and provide a more natural look to portraits. Photographers can easily manipulate the light direction to achieve desired effects without the harshness typically associated with direct flash lighting.

The Metz 20 TM 52 is equipped with various shooting modes, including multiple flash and high-speed sync functionalities. This versatility allows creative applications in various scenarios, from high-speed sports photography to elaborate lighting setups for events. Furthermore, it supports various camera brands, making it a valuable accessory for photographers who might switch between different systems.

Another technology integrated into the Metz 20 TM 52 is its user-friendly interface and quick recycling time. It features an intuitive control panel that enables photographers to adjust settings effortlessly on the fly. With a minimal wait time between shots, this flash unit can keep up with the fast-paced demands of modern photography.

In summary, the Metz 20 TM 52 stands out for its powerful output, advanced TTL technology, flexibility in operation, and user-centric design. With its ability to enhance imaging capabilities across various photographic styles, it serves as a reliable tool for anyone aiming to elevate their photography to the next level.