Loewe Connect 32 Full-HD+ 100 TV analogue, TV digital, HD analogue, HD digital, PhotoViewer

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Glossary

Pixel error: A pixel error is a defective pixel, usually on an LCD. Pixel errors may be caused by production errors. They are expressed for example by a constantly lit pixel or a constantly black pixel. Single defective pixels however are excluded from a guarantee.

Progressive JPEG: Progressive JPEGs are built up gradually. The quality of the picture increases progressively during the loading process.

ProScan/Progressive Scan: Progressive Scan (abbr. PS) or full picture method is a technique in the picture build-up of monitors, TV sets, beamers, and other display devices in which the output device is not sent line interlaced half pictures – unlike in the interlace technique – but real full pictures.

R

RGB: Colour signals red, green and blue.

S

Satellite tuner: Receiver for satellite programmes.

SDTV: Standard Definition TeleVision.

SECAM: French colour standard.

Set-Top-Box:Set-Top-Box (STB for short) refers to a device in entertain- ment electronics which is connected to another device, usually a TV set, and offers the user additional functional options.

Signal input groups: Depending on the applied signal, the signal sources are divided into different groups. All signal input groups with their cor- responding signal types and the possible inputs are listed below.

TV analogue:

Signal type: FBAS, YC, RGB-SD (480i/576i), Component-SD (480i/576i)

Input: Tuner analogue, AV1, AV2, AVS, COMP. In

TV digital:

Signal type: DVB-SD, HDMI-SD (480i/576i)

Input:

Tuner digital, HDMI1/DVI, HDMI2/DVI

HD analogue:

Signal type:

RGB-HD (video mode: e.g.1920x1080, 1280x720),

 

Component-HD (video modes: e.g. 1920x1080, 1280x720)

Input:

COMP. IN, PC IN

HD digital:

 

Signal type:

DVB-HD, HDMI-HD

Input:

Tuner digital, HDMI1/DVI, HDMI2/DVI

PC:

 

Signal type:

RGB

 

(PC modes: e.g. 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1360x768)

Input:

PC IN

PhotoViewer:

Input: USB

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Signal strength: Strength of the received antenna signal.

Signal quality: Quality of the incoming antenna signal.

Smart Card: The Smart Card is an electronic chip card issued by the respec- tive programme provider or by the certification-free Pay-TV operators. It contains the code which is decoded by the CA module.

Static contrast ratio: Describes the difference between the brightest and darkest picture display.

Stereo: Dual-channel audio.

Switch voltage: Video devices specify this voltage to switch the TV device to playback.

Symbol rate: Describes the transmission speed for data transmission.

T

Terrestrial: In data transmission a wireless transmission that does not use satellites as intermediate station is referred to as terrestrial.

TFT: Thin Film Transistor. One widely distributed application is control of liquid crystal flat screens, for which a signal transistor is used for each pixel. This design of display is also referred to as active matrix, however it is frequently also referred to as TFT display.

TOP: Table of Pages. Teletext system in which the individual pages are divided into topics. The blocks stand for a higher hierarchy level (e.g. News, Sport, Programmes) and the groups for the level below (e.g. Home/Abroad, Football/Tennis). Abbreviations can be assigned to the pages which are displayed in colour on the bottom line and can be selected with the four coloured buttons on the remote control. Infor- mation is also transmitted about which pages exist and which of them have sub-pages.

Tuner: Another term for receiver.

U

USB: Universal Serial Bus. Serial bus system for connecting external devices (USB card reader, USB stick).

V

VGA: PC interface for connecting a monitor.

VPS: The Video Programming System (VPS) is a signal which some (but not all) analogue TV stations transmit in the blanking gap. The signal is used by video and DVD recorders when recording programmes to react to delays in start time, programme changes and excesses of the planned programme time.

W

WLAN: Abbreviation for Wireless Local Area Network. Also referred to in brief as wireless network.

WMA: Abbreviation for Windows Media Audio, Microsoft’s own audio data format. The contents are compressed as in MP3 files.

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Contents Operating instructions Contents Remote control TV functions Button M Control unit front side of the deviceButton R DisplaySD/HD-COMPONENT in Cb/Pb-Cr/Pr-Y component video inputs Factory settingConnections rear side of the device Connect Connections rear side of the device Connect 37 / Connect 220-240V~ 50/60HzWelcome Info display and TV index Operating convenience with wizardsWizards in overview Air circulation and high temperatures For your safetyPower supply Proper use and environmental conditionsCleaning Repairs and accessoriesVolume SupervisionPreparing the remote control unit Initial installationInstalling the TV set Connecting the TV setFirst installation wizard Turning the set on/offEco standard Premium modeShop mode Energy efficiencyPositioning/aligning the DVB-T antenna Info display Operating convenienceGeneral information on menu operation Index in the TV set Assist+ menuTV menu Overview diagram Radio menu Overview diagramDaily operation Select stationExplanation of the favourites lists Select video sourceWith the favourites lists Explanation of the icons following station namesAdjusting the sound Explanations of the sound settings More Adjusting the picture Explanations of the picture formats Operation without remote controlSwitching radio on or off or switching to radio Move picture verticallyButton functions Explanations of the sound identification Other setting options for DVB stationsStatus display Additional selection possibilities for DVB stationsTV stations Search/update stations Search wizardManaging stations Station Search/update station manual search Call TV menuExplanations of some search settings Input of the colour standard of the stationGreen button Starts Restore stations Change, delete, move, rename, restore stationRestore stations Delete station Red button Starts Delete stationPut together / change favourites list Picture in Picture Picture in Picture PIPConfigure Picture in Picture PIP mode Electronic Programme Guide Electronic Programme Guide EPGConfiguring EPG Teletext TeletextTeletext menu Digital teletext MHEG-5 Radio modeDigital radio Audio playback from external devices Software update TV base software or DVB software Select Start updateOKStart Software update Loading new softwareConditional Access module CA module Parental lock Other settingsDefining the access code PIN Call TV menu Select Parental lock, go to the menu line belowTimer functions Call Timer functions Call TV menuCall On-screen displays Call TV menu On-screen displaysTime and date Call Time and date Call TV menuYellow button Connect/disconnect equipment Operating additional equipmentConnection wizard OK ProceedCall TV menu Select Connections Gaming modeOK Gaming mode for selected socket on/off Select MiscellaneousPlayback from AV device Connecting a DVD player to the TV setAppropriate AV socket, see AV input can also be called manually, howeverSelect DVD-REC, OK switch over Connecting a DVD recorder to the TV setConnecting Camcorder/camera Playback from AV device Call AV selectionDevices to the Hdmi DVI connections Devices to the PC in connection Devices to the Component in connection Play sound via TV speakers and active subwoofer Sound components wizardPlay sound via active speakers Connecting audio amplifiers RS-232C interface upgradable interface Assignment of the digital audio inputAudio connection in Hdmi DVI devices Direct way to record New entry Programme timer recording manually Programming the timer with the timer overviewCall Timer list Red button Call New timer entryTimer recording with external devices Specifying the switch off position Basic adjustment rightBasic adjustment left Activating the switch-off position Call TV menuPhotoViewer Start slide show Open folderMarking photos for slide show Calling the PhotoViewer menuMusicBox MusicBox Browse/sort MusicBox Play lists MusicBox Menu Operating Loewe equipment Card Reader operation ViewVision DR+ „Home menu Functions for the Loewe DVD player Auro 2216 PS, 8116 DTUser interface of loaded DVD Menu original / playlist Troubleshooting Amplifier Menu Settings Character set StandardWith Teletext various character sets are New devices/modifications compareElectrical data Technical dataGeneral data Connections max. equipmentAccessories AccessoriesSetup possibilities Upgrade kits Variants Equipment variantsTV type Full-HD +Band Name for a transmission range Conditional Access module See CA moduleGlossary CI slot See Common InterfaceElectronic Programme Guide See EPG Picture in Picture See PIPHD analogue TV analogueTV digital HD digitalYcc/Ypp Colour standards for Set-Top-Boxes Index Service Please
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