Loewe Xelos A 26, XELOS A 42 Operating additional equipment, Login and connect equipment

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Operating additional equipment

Login and connect equipment

You have logged in and connected all connected equipment in the initial instal- lation. If you want to connect other equipment or disconnect equipment, call the connection wizard.

Call up the TV menu

Select “Connections“

Select the submenu line

Select “New devices/modifications“ and ...

Call using OK.

State what equipment you want to connect. State whether a piece of audio equip- ment is to be connected (more details as of page 35). The connection wizard then shows you which sockets you should connect this equipment to. Then connect the equipment to these sockets according to the connection diagram.

Connecting video/DVD recorders

In addition to the connection via the Euro-AV sockets, you also have to connect the antenna (only for terrestrial antenna or cable systems) through the VCR/DVD recorder to the TV set. The antenna signal is then available to the video/DVD recorder and the TV set.

Note: Use Euro-AV cables with right-angled plugs as shown.

AV1

ANT-TV

 

 

 

ENTREE

 

 

 

ANTENNE

EURO AV2

 

 

 

DECODER

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

AERIAL

 

SORTIE

OUT

EURO AV1

G

L

SORTIE

 

 

AUDIO/

 

 

ANTENNE

VIDEO

D

R

 

RF OUT

Search for and store the station of the video recorder (if no Euro-AV cable is available)

Switch on the test station on the VCR or insert a recorded tape and start playback. In some video recorders the station must be switched on by activating the modu- lator.

Then call the AV selection on the TV set with 0 AV. Select the menu item “VIDEO“ in the AV selection and call using OK.

To prevent “normal“ TV stations being found in the search, pull out the antenna plug from the antenna input of the VCR temporarily (the cable to the antenna system).

If you cannot see the test station or playback from the cassette, the VCR is transmitting on a different channel. You then have to search for the station or set it manually.

1.

Call the TV menu with the MENU button.

 

2.

Select the “Settings“ menu item with

.

3.

Select the line below using

and use

to select “Stations“.

4.

Select the line below using

and select “Manual adjustment“ using

 

and call this menu using OK.

 

 

5.Enter channel “E30“ under the “Channel“ menu item (“Antenna/cable (analo- gue)“ select in this menu above, if necessary).

6.Start search with the blue coloured key.

7.When the station has been found, change the name if needed, confirm with OK and save with the red coloured key.

8.A list of the stored stations is displayed.

9.Select 0 (VIDEO) here and overwrite this station storage location using the red coloured key.

10.Hide the menu again using the END button.

Plug the antenna plug back in.

If you now get interference because a TV station is transmitting on the same channel as the VCR station, you have to change the transmitting station on the VCR and search for the VCR station on the TV again.

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Contents Operating Instructions Contents Remote control TV functions Direct recordingDigital Recorder +/PControl unit Component video inputs Cb/Pb-Cr/Pr-Y Connections to rear panel Xelos aHeadphone connection Connections to rear panel Xelos a 32/37 and Modus L 32/37 Connections to rear panel Xelos a 42 and Modus L Audio input left Audio input right Video input AVSAudio output left/right analogue Antenna/cable Euro-AV Analogue/digital SocketWelcome Cleaning DisposalPacking and box SetAir circulation For your safetyIf the TV is placed in a Connection First installationRemote control Using the conditional access module Switching onUse of the binders for Xelos A42 and Modus L Obtain them at your specialist dealerAutomatic programming Coloured keyIf you only receive one satellite Station sortingSwitching on/off Directing DVB-T antennaDaily operation Changing stationsExample of the menu operation Use OK to call additional sound settingsBasics about the Menu operation Call the TV menu Select Settings Info text indicates which settings you can make in StationsFor the info system Select Stations in the line belowThis is how to select the index item Use the OK button to call Switch off AutomaticFor the index Use P+/P- to scroll up or down through the pagesDirect control on TV set Setting the soundPicture settings How the coloured keys work in TV mode Operating modes TVShow status display Calling the indexCall timer overview Under Settings you will find the following functionsCalling additional functions Select picture formatDVB subtitles Installing new DVB software Removing the CA moduleInserting a new CA module Searching for new softwareImage+ menu Image+ demo modeImage+ Operating modes PIP Picture in picture PIPSwitch to split screen Setting the PIP typeSwitch to small PIP Functions in the PIP menu Position of the PIP pictureEPG Programme guide Using the EPGOperating modes EPG Switch on TV when marked Programming recording for recordersEPG menu Selecting providers and stationsOperating modes Teletext Analogue TeletextProgramme timer recordings Teletext menuDisplay teletext menu Programme wizard for recording via teletextOperating modes Radio RadioRadio menu Call radio menuLogin and connect equipment Connecting video/DVD recordersOperating additional equipment Start search with the blue coloured keyCalling AV input via the station list Timer recording with video or DVD recorderVideo playback Audio output Audio Digital OUT Assignment of digital audio inputs and outputsAudio input Audio Digital Auro Connecting other audio amplifiers or active speakers Setting colour standard Hdmi DVI connectionVGA/XGA connection Set geometry as described for VGA/XGA connectionLog in the component/device in the connection wizard Component video connectionSound from PC or Set Top Box Use the remote control to operate one of the DVD players Use the remote control to operate a recorderReturn to using the remote for the TV DeviceProblem Possible cause Remedy What to do, ifDigital Link Plus does not function Replace the Euro-AV cableDts, Mpeg ConnectedTechnical data General dataType Modus L Type Xelos aElectrical data ConnectionsAccessories Retrofitting options Item no. version PIP-Tuner DigitalService addresses Fax +357 22 66 33
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