Loewe Modus L 42 Automatic programming, Coloured key, If you only receive one satellite

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Initial installation

First installation

Automatic programming

Automatic programming of the TV set is started the first time you switch it on. Follow the menus.

Settings can be selected by pressing one of the directions ...

... and confirm your settings by pressing OK. You then go to the next menu.

Back to the previous menu.

1.First you have to select the menu language.

2.By pressing the OK button, you can call the menu “Connect antenna cable(s)“. If

you want to receive digital stations via satellite, then choose “DVB-S“ - confirm using the yellow coloured key. If you also want to receive digital terrestrial stations (DVB-T), then select “DVB-T“. Also select “Antenna/cable (analo- gue)“ - this way the standard analo- gue stations can also be searched for

and saved. If you can receive digital

stations from the cable network, then OK Proceed select “DVB-C“ using the yellow

coloured key.

3.For the country-specific station sorting and for presettings for DVB-T and DVB-C, enter the location at which the TV set is operated.

4.If you have selected “DVB-T“, you then reach the menu “Antenna DVB-T“. If you use an active antenna, then select “yes (5V)“.

5.If you have selected “DVB-C“, you generally leave the symbol rates and modulati- on types unchanged.

If other symbol rates are used in your cable network for broadcasting, enter the values with the numeric buttons of the remote control. If only one symbol rate is used, enter the same value for both symbol rates. If other modulation types are used for broadcasting in your cable network, select them in the menu. If only one modulation type is used, select “none“ for modulation type 2.

If necessary, ask your specialist dealer about the necessary settings for your cable network.

6.In the “Select satellite installation“ menu, make the selection that corresponds to your satellite antenna installation.

Note: If you have any questions on how your satellite antenna installation is configured and on the antenna settings, consult your antenna installer or your specialist dealer.

7.Select the satellite the antenna is directed at, such as ASTRA1.

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8.In the following menu, specify whether the station search should take place in the high and low band (“Yes“) or only in the low band (“No“).

Note: For most satellites, a station search is required in both bands.

9.For the low band and high band, the standard frequencies 9750 MHz (9.75 GHz) and 10600 MHz (10.6 GHz) are preset.

If your satellite antenna is equipped with an LNC (LNB) with a divergent oscillator frequency, specify the corresponding frequency for low and high band respective- ly.

Note: The correct display of the received frequencies in the “TV menu – Settings

– Channels – Manual adjustment“ depends upon this setting.

10.You should receive a picture with sound with the settings previously made (only for ASTRA 1 and HOTBIRD). Then press OK.

11.In the “Pre-programming“ menu, select the factory-set pre-programming to programme the satellite stations quickly.

To ensure all stations that can be currently received are searched for and saved, select “No“ at this point.

Symbol rates: The standard symbol rates 22000 and 27500 are preset. If you would like to receive stations with different symbol rates, specify the correspon- ding values here using the numeric buttons on your remote control.

12.Press OK to obtain an overview of the settings with which the automatic pro- gramming is to take place.

13.Press the OK button again and the station search will start. The TV set searches for, sorts and saves all the TV stations that can be received, according to your settings and the antennas connected.

14.When the TV stations are saved, you will receive a corresponding message.

15.Press the OK button and the set then searches for the radio stations.

16.The TV set searches for, saves and sorts all radio stations which can be received with your antenna system.

17.Then log on your video equipment, decoder and audio system using the connec- tion wizard and connect these to the TV according to the connection diagram displayed. If you want to connect other equipment later, you can find information as of page 32.

You can repeat the initial installation at any time, e.g. after moving house. Call the index using the INFO button (in the TV mode, if no menu is opened). Select the index item “Repeat initial installation“ (you will find this listed separately before the letter A). Press OK to start the initial installation.

Note: For DVB-T stations in UK the stations are tied to “Logical Channel Numbers”

“LCN” and sorted from 1–799. Digital station without “LCN” are stored from 800 onwards. Analogue stations are stored from1001.

Station sorting

Note: not with DVB-T stations in UK.

You can change the station sorting that was carried out automatically later at any time, see “TV menu – Settings – Stations – Change stations“.

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Contents Operating Instructions Contents Direct recording Remote control TV functionsDigital Recorder +/PControl unit Headphone connection Connections to rear panel Xelos aComponent video inputs Cb/Pb-Cr/Pr-Y Connections to rear panel Xelos a 32/37 and Modus L 32/37 Audio input left Audio input right Video input AVS Connections to rear panel Xelos a 42 and Modus LAudio output left/right analogue Antenna/cable Euro-AV Analogue/digital SocketWelcome Disposal CleaningPacking and box SetIf the TV is placed in a For your safetyAir circulation Remote control First installationConnection Switching on Using the conditional access moduleUse of the binders for Xelos A42 and Modus L Obtain them at your specialist dealerColoured key Automatic programmingIf you only receive one satellite Station sortingDirecting DVB-T antenna Switching on/offChanging stations Daily operationBasics about the Menu operation Use OK to call additional sound settingsExample of the menu operation Info text indicates which settings you can make in Stations Call the TV menu Select SettingsFor the info system Select Stations in the line belowUse the OK button to call Switch off Automatic This is how to select the index itemFor the index Use P+/P- to scroll up or down through the pagesPicture settings Setting the soundDirect control on TV set Operating modes TV How the coloured keys work in TV modeShow status display Calling the indexUnder Settings you will find the following functions Call timer overviewCalling additional functions Select picture formatDVB subtitles Removing the CA module Installing new DVB softwareInserting a new CA module Searching for new softwareImage+ Image+ demo modeImage+ menu Picture in picture PIP Operating modes PIPSetting the PIP type Switch to split screenSwitch to small PIP Functions in the PIP menu Position of the PIP pictureOperating modes EPG Using the EPGEPG Programme guide Programming recording for recorders Switch on TV when markedEPG menu Selecting providers and stationsAnalogue Teletext Operating modes TeletextTeletext menu Programme timer recordingsDisplay teletext menu Programme wizard for recording via teletextRadio Operating modes RadioRadio menu Call radio menuConnecting video/DVD recorders Login and connect equipmentOperating additional equipment Start search with the blue coloured keyVideo playback Timer recording with video or DVD recorderCalling AV input via the station list Audio input Audio Digital Assignment of digital audio inputs and outputsAudio output Audio Digital OUT Auro Connecting other audio amplifiers or active speakers Hdmi DVI connection Setting colour standardVGA/XGA connection Set geometry as described for VGA/XGA connectionSound from PC or Set Top Box Component video connectionLog in the component/device in the connection wizard Use the remote control to operate a recorder Use the remote control to operate one of the DVD playersReturn to using the remote for the TV DeviceWhat to do, if Problem Possible cause RemedyReplace the Euro-AV cable Digital Link Plus does not functionDts, Mpeg ConnectedGeneral data Technical dataType Modus L Type Xelos aConnections Electrical dataAccessories Item no. version PIP-Tuner Digital Retrofitting optionsFax +357 22 66 33 Service addresses
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