Loewe 37, 32, 42 Explanations of important settings, Connection variants of a DVD/video recorder

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Operating additional equipment

Explanations of important settings

Signal type

The signal type of the connectable devices may be very

 

different. If you are uncertain, leave the setting for Signal

 

on Autom.-CVBS/YC(e.g. for DVD player/recorder) or Au-

 

tom.VHS/SVHS (e.g. video recorder), otherwise select the

 

appropriate signal type. See the glossary on page 60 for

 

further information.

Immediate

If the picture from a connected device is to be displayed

playback

immediately on the TV set during playback, select yes. A

 

switching voltage is allowed so that you do not have to

 

switch over manually to see the picture of the connected

 

device. (See the operating manual for the connected

 

reproduction device.)

 

When playing from Digital Link Plus devices, the picture is

 

always displayed immediately, regardless of the setting.

Assign digital

Select the AV socket to which the device of which you

audio input

want to hear the digital sound is connected. Connect the

 

digital output of the external device to the digital input

 

of the TV set (see page 43). If a device with digital audio

 

is not connected then select no.

Connection variants of a DVD/video recorder

There are two possibilities for viewing the picture of the connected recorder:

1.Use appropriate cables in conjunction with the connections assigned by the connection wizard. This always offers the best quality and the greatest convenience, such as automatic switch over when playing from a connected device.

2.You are using the antenna connection between recorder and TV device. However this reduces the quality.

Connecting an antenna to the DVD/video recorder

If you want to receive and record analogue stations, it is useful to con- nect the recorder in with the antenna cable (as shown in the connection example on page 37 bottom right).

If the antenna connection is also used for the playback because the devicers are not connected by EURO-AV cables, you have to search for the recorder station and save it in the TV set.

Proceed as follows (see also the operating manual of the connected recorder):

žInsert a DVD/cassette and press play.

Call AV selection.

Select VIDEO,

OK to switch over.

If no picture is visible on the TV screen when playing the recorder, search for the recorder station automatically or set it manually.

To make sure no "normal" TV stations are found in the station search, pull the antenna plug out of the recorder antenna input temporarily (the cable to the antenna system).

Manual recorder station search:

žžVIDEO is selected by the AV selection.

Call TV menu.

Select Settings,

go to the menu line below.

Select Stations,

go to the menu line below.

Select Manal adjustment, OK to call other settings.

For Channel enter "E30“. Blue button: Start search.

When you have found the recorder station: Red button: Overwrite station slot.

Exit TV menu.

Plug the previously removed antenna plug back in.

If disturbances should now occur because a TV station is being broadcast on the same channel as the station of the recorder, then you must change the transmission channel on the recorder and scan for the recorder again on the TV set.

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Contents Operating instructions Contents Remote control TV functions Display Control unit front side of the deviceButton M Display DR+SD/HD-COMPONENT in Cb/Pb-Cr/Pr-Y component video inputs Factory settingsConnections rear side of the device Connect Connections rear side of the device Connect 37 / Connect Antenna/cableWelcome 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/offAntenna/cable analogue analogue stations via DVB-S linePositioning/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 Adjusting the picture Operation without remote controlButton functions Explanations of the sound identification Other setting options for DVB stationsStatus display Additional selection possibilities for DVB stationsManaging stations TV stationsInput of the colour standard of the station Search/update station manual search Call TV menuStation PAL, SECAM, NTSC-V, PAL60, AutomGreen button Starts Restore stations Change, delete, move, rename, restore stationRestore stations Select Change stationsPut 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-5Conditional Access module CA module Software update Radio mode RadioOperating additional equipment Device connection wizardConnection variants of a DVD/video recorder Explanations of important settingsConnecting an antenna to the DVD/video recorder Manual recorder station searchConnecting devices to the PC in connection and playback Digital audio signal Yellow button Activate COMP.Play sound via TV speakers and active subwoofer Sound components wizardPlay sound via active speakers Connecting digital audio amplifiers Connecting audio amplifiersExplanations of the setting possibilities Connecting analogue audio amplifiersRS-232C interface upgradable interface Assignment of the digital audio inputAudio connection in Hdmi DVI devices Direct way to record Timer recording with external devices PhotoViewer Start slide show Open folderMarking photos for slide show Calling the PhotoViewer menuMusicBox MusicBox browse/sort MusicBox Play lists Move titles in the play lists / change order Rename play listsBlue button Starts Rename play list Yellow button Starts Move titleOperating 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 Specifying the switch off position Basic adjustment rightBasic adjustment left Activating the switch-off position Call TV menuTroubleshooting Amplifier Connection diagramWith Teletext various character sets are Electrical data Technical dataGeneral data Connections max. equipmentAccessories AccessoriesSetup possibilities Equipment variants and upgrade kits CI slot See Common Interface Conditional Access module See CA moduleGlossary Electronic Programme Guide See EPGJPG See Jpeg Picture in Picture See PIPHD analogue TV analogueTV digital HD digitalIndex Service
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