Operating modes – TV

TV

In initial installation and daily operation, the TV set is in TV mode. This is also the case when none of the other modes of operation, such as EPG, Teletext, PIP or Radio, have been selected.

Each of these operating modes has a separate menu with separate functions for the coloured keys. Call the menu via the MENU button.

How the coloured keys work in TV mode

Note: The coloured keys do not work as described below with DVB-T stations in GB, but they operate as described on page 30 (Digital Teletext).

Red: the TV picture freezes. Pressing this button again starts the picture moving again. If your TV set is equipped with a digital recorder, the DR archive is called.

Green: Call personal settings/factory settings for picture and sound, save picture and sound settings as personal settings.

Standard settings pict./sound

 

 

 

INFO END

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call up factory settings

Store as per

Call up personal settings

OK

 

OK Activate

Yellow: call last station viewed. You can switch back and forth quickly between two stations using this button.

Blue: call programme info.

1 ARD Eifelland

14:30 - 15:15

 

Programme info

14:43

END

 

 

 

Detailed info

OK

Detailed info (teletext) Programme preview (t

 

 

 

 

Show status display

END Show/hide status

 

1 ARD

Eifellandschaft

14:30 - 15:15 Stereo

14:42

Alarm time

20:00

Sleep timer 23:00

 

 

 

Language/sound

selection

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the line above, you can see the name of the station and the sound mode. Dis- played below are additional options (Time, Sound mode, Alarm time and Sleep

timer) that can be selected in the "TV menu – Settings – Miscellaneous – On- screen displays".

For the status display, the DVB station providers may offer additional selection options for each station. Thus, the corresponding colour key or the TEXT button is displayed:

Red: channel selection for multi-channel providers.

Green: language/sound selection.

Yellow: time selection.

Blue: protection of minors.

TEXT DVB subtitles.

If you press one of the coloured keys during the status display or you press the TEXT button, the related selection menu is displayed.

The status display subtitles refer only to the "DVB subtitles" and are not provided by all stations. The options you see depend on the particular station (many stations broadcast subtitles via teletext).

The status display is displayed automatically when a new programme begins with options different to the previous one.

Notes:

In the sound mode, Mono! means that you have switched manually from stereo to mono, for example.

The selection menus are only available as long as the status display is displayed. You can call them again at any time by pressing the END button on your remote control.

Calling the index

INFO Calling the index

You can select your language for operating the TV set.

Index

Language

OK

Integrated features

 

Repeat initial installation

 

*

 

Access code

 

Active window (PIP)

Automatic channel programming (ACP)

AV (Audio/Video)

END

OK

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Loewe Spheros R 26 Operating modes TV, How the coloured keys work in TV mode, Show status display, Calling the index

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