Metz LCD-TV None Operating Instructions Manual

Metz LCD-TV None Operating Instructions Manual

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H O M E E N T E R TA I N M E N T
O p e r a t i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s
f o r a l l L C D - T V M L a n d
P u r o s s e t s
LCD-TV
M e t z - a l w a y s f i r s t c l a s s .
606 47 2030.A1

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  • Page 1 H O M E E N T E R TA I N M E N T O p e r a t i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s f o r a l l L C D - T V M L a n d P u r o s s e t s LCD-TV M e t z - a l w a y s f i r s t c l a s s .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Foreword Dear customer, thank you for selecting a Metz LCD TV set. We have equipped this TV set with a menu system which uses "file cards" and believe that this will provide you with a user interface that is easy to under- stand.
  • Page 3 Contents Manual DVB-C station search... . 66 Station Logo ......67 Sorting Stations.
  • Page 4: Installation

    „Connecting AV devices“ with the cursor and press „OK“ to display the information. • Only use Metz bases as a stand for the LCD TV. • Use the Metz wall bracket (item no. 604 99 0286.A1) or a suitable OmniMount wall bra- cket to hang the LCD TV on the wall.
  • Page 5: Safety Notes

    • Always place the monitor on a solid, stable surface. • If a cold TV set is moved to a warm room, always allow any condensation on the screen to evaporate before swit- ching it on. • The TV set is intended for use in a dry room.
  • Page 6: The Remote Control

    3. The Remote Control The remote control sends commands to the TV set by means of an infrared sig- nal. You must point it towards the TV set when using it. Note that the remote con- trol may interfere with the operation of other devices which use infrared signals (such as infrared headphones).
  • Page 7 3. The Remote Control Overview of the functions of the keys Switch to DVB radio mode. Switch on from the standby state into radio mode Function keys: F1/F2/F3: press briefly to call the functions set in the factory. F1/F2/F3: press and hold to display a selection of special functions. AV: press to select one of the previously configured AV devices.
  • Page 8: Daily Operation

    Switching on Switch on the TV set with the main switch. The TV set is now in standby mode and the red standby indicator lights. After about five seconds, the TV set swit- ches to programme position 1 or to the programmed initial programme position.
  • Page 9: Station Selection

    Station selection and manage- ment of programme positions The TV set can store the settings for up to 2000 TV stations and 2000 radio stations in so-called programme positions. You can select any of these programme posi- tions with the numeric keys, with the oval rocker key "P+/P-"...
  • Page 10: User Help (Information)

    Opening the Info INFO Information Contents Index Station selection Picture settings Sound settings AV playback Recording facilities: - Timer recording - Direct recording - AV copying Teletext Function keys DVB radio mode Electronic Programm Guide (EPG) Select the underlined text with the cursor. : further information : table of contents INFO...
  • Page 11: Menu Control

    8. Menu Control With the "TV menu", we provide you with an assistant to help you find your way through the many possible settings of the TV set. Don't be afraid to change any settings in the various menus. No changes will be saved unless you press the "OK"...
  • Page 12: Teletext

    Opening the menu TEXT Gehörlose Börse Service BR-Intern Hörfunk Fernsehen Sport Bayern Schlagzeilen Übersicht ProSieben 09.56 talk talk talk..... . 334 10.56 S.O.S.Style &...
  • Page 13 Double font size You can double the size of the font used for Teletext pages with the F1 key. Pres- sing this key once displays an enlarged picture of the upper third of the page. Pressing it a second and third time dis- plays the centre and lower thirds of the page.
  • Page 14 6) Not possible with an external receiver ! 9. Teletext Displaying all Teletext marks If you have set marks for a programme position, you can display an overview of these marks by pressing the F3 key. The displayed list shows whe- re the marks are set.
  • Page 15: Av Playback

    10. AV Playback AV playback (devices with switching voltage) Before they can be used, AV devices must be registered and assigned to the appropri- ate input sockets in the menu "AV devices". Playing back a recording from a video cassette, DVD, etc.
  • Page 16 Opening the menu 10. AV Playback If you now start to play back a recording on the connected AV device, the TV set changes automa- tically from any other programme position to the playback mode. AV playback (devices without switching voltage) Before they can be used, AV devi- HDMI ces must be registered and assig-...
  • Page 17: Av Playback Vcr Function

    10.1 AV Playback VCR function The menu item "VCR" is not available in a 2 ** menu. Picture quality when playing back from tape devices The VCR function ensures an optimum picture quality when playing back recordings from tape devices such as video cassette recorders or cam- corders.
  • Page 18: General Picture Settings

    Opening the menu MENU Picture-Volume Sound set,.prog.posn Sound settings, gen. Pict.set.,prog.posn. Picture settings, gen. Change with – + Brightness Accept current Standard value value as default Use as default value: Yes value. EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation.
  • Page 19 11. General Picture Settings Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. The backlight control (factory setting "off") can be set to "dynamic" or "automatic". With "dynamic" the backlight control is adjusted according to the picture contents.
  • Page 20 Opening the menu MENU Picture-Volume Sound set,.prog.posn Sound settings, gen. Pict.set.,prog.posn. Picture settings, gen. Change with – + Accept value with . EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
  • Page 21 11. General Picture Settings Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. The picture settings zoom, vertical position, auto- matic zoom and panorama can be set and saved as general settings for all programme positions. Setting the zoom/panorama mode: •...
  • Page 22: Picture Settings For Programmes Via Tv Menu

    Opening the menu MENU Picture-Volume Sound set,.prog.posn Sound settings, gen. Pict.set.,prog.posn. Picture settings, gen. Change with – + Accept value with EXIT 2) Possible only on sets equipped with this function. 3) See glossary for an explanation. 5) Available only for DVB stations! 7) Available only for analogue stations! 11.1 Picture Settings for Programmes via TV Menu...
  • Page 23: Picture Settings For Progr. Via Station Table

    11.2 Picture Settings for Programme via Station Table Individual picture settings for programme position xy: • Select the programme position whose picture settings you wish to change. • Press the "MENU" key. The TV menu appears on the screen. • Press the white key .
  • Page 24: General Sound Settings

    Opening the menu MENU Picture-Volume Sound set,.prog.posn Sound settings, gen. Pict.set.,prog.posn. Picture settings, gen. Change with – + Volume Accept current Standard value value as default value. Use as default value:Yes EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
  • Page 25: Tv Menu

    12. General Sound Settings Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. Setting SRS-WOW • Press the "MENU" key. The TV menu appears on the screen. • Press the blue key . The menu "Picture and sound"...
  • Page 26 Opening the menu MENU Picture-Volume Sound set,.prog.posn Sound settings, gen. Pict.set.,prog.posn. Picture settings, gen. Change with – + Accept value with EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
  • Page 27 12. General Sound Settings Base width and spatial sound The menu points base width and spatial sound are only shown when the function "SRR WOW" is turned off.. Base width In the case of stereo transmissions, the base width (= spatial distance between the loudspeakers) can be artificially widened to achieve a larger stereo triangle.
  • Page 28: Sound Settings For Programmes Via Tv Menu

    Opening the menu MENU Picture-Volume Sound set,.prog.posn Sound settings, gen. Pict.set.,prog.posn. Picture settings, gen. Change with – + Accept value with Volume correction -15 EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
  • Page 29: Tone Setting

    12.1 Sound Settings for Programmes via TV Menu Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. Tone setting The tone setting can be set to "Normal" or "Speech". The setting "Speech" should be used primarily for stations which broadcast mainly pro- grammes with a lot of speech, such as news sta- tions.
  • Page 30 Opening the menu MENU Picture-Volume Sound set,.prog.posn Sound settings, gen. Pict.set.,prog.posn. Picture settings, gen. Change with – + Accept value with EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
  • Page 31: Sound Settings For Prog. Via The Stat. Table

    12.2 Sound Settings for Prog. via the Station Table Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. Making sound corrections: • Select the programme position whose sound set- tings you wish to change. • Press the "MENU" key. The TV menu appears on the screen.
  • Page 32: Automatic Zoom

    Opening the menu MENU Picture-Volume Sound set,.prog.posn Sound settings, gen. Pict.set.,prog.posn. Picture settings, gen. Change with – + Zoom value Accept value with . Picture pos., vert. 0% Automatic zoom EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
  • Page 33: Childlock

    14. Childlock With the aid of the childlock function, you can determine whether or not the TV set can be swit- ched on and which stations may be selected at which times. The childlock can be set such that: a) it is always active, b) one to six TV, radio or AV programmes (Prog A ...
  • Page 34: Permitted Programmes

    Opening the menu Recording control Timer setting Timer control Timer Reminder Childlock Enter programme Prog A position and save with Prog C : clear. Prog E 14. Childlock b) Permitted programmes: Activate the childlock as described in step a). Use the corresponding numeric key to select the menu item "Permitted xx progs."...
  • Page 35: Reminder

    15. Reminder The menu item "Reminder" is not available in a 2 ** menu. If you wish to be reminded of something while watching TV, you can set a reminder for any des- ired time. At this time, a window with the remin- der appears on the screen.
  • Page 36: Timer Control

    Opening the menu MENU Recording control Timer setting Timer control Timer Reminder Childlock Clear the time with Save with Abort with MENU EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
  • Page 37: Setting The Time And Date

    16.1 Setting the Time and Date Opening the menu Normally, the TV set will determine the current date and time from the Teletext signals of the currently selected station (providing this station sends Teletext). Note: For this the device must be turned on with the mains switch.
  • Page 38: Recording Control

    Opening the menu MENU Recording control Timer setting Timer control Timer Reminder Childlock Save with Abort with MENU EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
  • Page 39: Application Example

    16.2 Recording Control Application example: You wish to record a programme received via DVB-T. The programme starts at 22:45 hours, ends at 23:40 hours and is broadcast on ITV. Set up a "manual timer" as described in Section 17, "Special Functions 2" or set a timer with the aid of the EPG as described in Section 20.3 “Using EPG, Recording a Programme".
  • Page 40: Special Functions Picture-In-Picture

    Opening the menu EXIT 17. Special Functions Picture-in-Picture In the case of TV sets with one front end, the pic- ture in picture function (PIP) can only be used for the superimposition of an AV set. In this regard, the following superimposition options are possible: If an analogue TV station is displayed on the screen, it is only possible to call up the picture of...
  • Page 41: Special Functions

    17. Special Functions Normal/Speech Selection of "Normal" or "Speech" is des- cribed in Section 12.1, "Tone Settings". In this menu, you can temporarily select "Normal" or "Speech". The selection remains active until you switch to another programme position, switch to standby mode or switch the TV set off completely.
  • Page 42 Opening the menu Recording Preview Reminder Mon Tue Wed Thu – + 20:00  Das Erste Pr 6 Tagesschau SAT 1 22:45  SAT 1 Date 01.05. Planetopia Start 22:45 23:40 Recording device Videorecorder :select 0..9:set time :new timer :clear timer –...
  • Page 43: Direct Recording (Otr)

    17. Special Functions Direct recording of a programme If you wish to record the programme you are cur- rently watching, you can start a direct (one-touch) recording to make the current programme availa- ble to a recording device connected to the EURO sockets.
  • Page 44: Special Functions Picture Format

    Opening the menu Special functions 3 Picture format Pic. form., vertikal 16:9 full picture Zoom Standard 4:3 — 17. Special Functions Picture format Adjusting the picture format: • Press the F3 key. If you press F3 briefly, the function programmed for F3 (see Section 18., "Programming the Func- tion keys") is executed.
  • Page 45 17. Special Functions Picture format Panorama With the aid of the panorama function, you can expand programmes broadcast in 4:3 format to fill the screen of a 16:9 TV set. The picture is expanded uniformly in the horizontal direction. You can also zoom the picture.
  • Page 46: Special Functions Picture Position

    Opening the menu Special functions 3 Picture format Pic. form., vertikal 17. Special Functions Picture Position If desired, the picture can be shifted up or down in order, for example, to make subtitles visible or to hide "ticker" displays. Adjusting the picture position: •...
  • Page 47: Programming The Function Keys

    18. Programming the Function Keys Opening the menu The remote control has four function keys: F1, F2, F3 and AV. You can programme these function keys with any of the available functions. If you press and hold any function key, a window with the available functions is dis- played.
  • Page 48: Sound Settings Mute Function

    Opening the menu MENU Function for F3 Function for F2 Function for F1 EURO sockets DVB-C DVB-T Analog-TV Country Language Operating Configuration Change with – + Accept value with . Mute (two-stage) EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation.
  • Page 49: Data Logic Settings (Mode1 / Mode2)

    19.1 Data Logic Settings Data Logic Mode 1 / Mode 2 Factory setting is Mode 1. If the recording is stopped by the Data Logic Videorecorder (self-dependent, 5-10sec. after the start of the recording), switching to Mode 2 could solve this problem. Opening the menu Function for F3 Function for F2...
  • Page 50: Epg

    8) NexTView is transmitted by the following broadcasting organizations: D and A: Kabel1, CH ..SF1, TSR1, TSI1, F: ..Canal+, M6, TV5 Status as of 18 Aug 2006 Not possible with an external receiver ! 20.
  • Page 51 20.1 Activating the EPG Pressing the green key in order to receive NexTView. The message will not appear again. If you know the NexTView slot, you can also enter it using the numeric keys in the TV menu. You can overwrite existing programme slot num- bers or delete them with the II key.
  • Page 52: Collecting Epg Data

    20.2 Collecting EPG data NexTView data is transmitted by various broadcasting organizations. DVB-SI data is broadcast by each chan- nel corresponding to its own content. Information may therefore correspondin- gly vary. Switch on your TV, so that EPG data can be compiled and/or updated.
  • Page 53 20.2 Collecting EPG data Solution 2: • Press the MENU key appears on the screen. • Press the white key. The menu channel table appears with the active gramme slot selected. • Follow the steps described under “24. Sort channels” to sort and save your favourite channels so that they appear at the top of the list, for example sort 1-50 and save them.
  • Page 54: Using The Epg

    Opening the menu EXIT Not possible with an external receiver ! 20.3 Using the EPG Once all of the EPG data have been collected, briefly pressing the "EPG" key displays the EPG with the current programme on the selected pro- gramme position highlighted.
  • Page 55 20.3 Using the EPG Selecting a programme and viewing or setting a reminder In the EPG, you can select a programme with the cursor control key. • Press the "OK" key in order to - view the programme if it is already running, or - set a reminder for it if it has not yet started.
  • Page 56: Using The Epg

    Opening the menu Pr 4 Stereo 13:45 - 14:40 Skispringen: Top 50 04.01.06 11:35:12 14:40 - 15:00 Skispringen: Die Entscheidung Erster Durchgang des dritten Springens der Vierschanzen- tournee auf der Bergisel-Schanze in Innsbruck Pr 4 Stereo 13:45 - 14:40 Skispringen: Top 50 04.01.06 11:35:12 14:40 - 15:00 Skispringen: Die Entscheidung EXIT Not possible with an external receiver !
  • Page 57: Using The Epg Recording A Programme

    20.3 Using the EPG Recording a Programme Selecting a programme for recording: If you have a video recorder with the dialogue system, the EPG permits you to start a recording by pressing a single key. • Press the "EPG" key to open the EPG. •...
  • Page 58: Setting The Country And Language

    Opening the menu MENU Function for F3 Function for F2 Function for F1 EURO sockets DVB-C DVB-T Analog-TV Country Language Operating Configuration :select. :save Selected language English Function for F3 Function for F2 Function for F1 EURO sockets DVB-C DVB-T Analog-TV Country Language...
  • Page 59: Setting Stations Setting The Reception Mode

    22. Setting Stations Setting the reception mode This TV set is capable of operating in three diffe- rent reception modes: Analogue TV: The broadcasting technology which has been used for many years. The signals can be received via a rooftop antenna or a cable. DVB-T: The new digital broadcasting technology whose signals can be received via an existing (analogue)
  • Page 60: Tv-Standard For Analogue Stations

    Opening the menu MENU Function for F3 Function for F2 Function for F1 EURO sockets DVB-C DVB-T Analog-TV Country Language Operating Configuration Change with – + Accept value with . EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
  • Page 61: Analogue Tv

    22.1 Setting Stations Analogue TV Terrestrial station search The terrestrial station search automatically searches the entire range of available reception frequencies for stations. All stations which are found are placed in the station table which is displayed at the end of the search operation.
  • Page 62: Setting Stations

    Opening the menu MENU 0010 Hessen 3 0009 Südwest 0008 0007 PRO 7 0006 RTL 2 0005 0004 SAT 1 Station table 0003 Bayern 3 0002 0001 Change with – + Accept value with Colour standard SECAM EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation.
  • Page 63: Automatic Dvb-T Station Search

    22.2 Setting Stations Automatic DVB-T* station search The DVB-T station search operation searches the entire frequency band for TV and radio stations. All stations which are found are placed in separa- te TV and radio station tables. See Section 28. for details of DVB radio mode.
  • Page 64: Manual Dvb-T Station Search

    Opening the menu MENU Function for F3 Function for F2 Function for F1 EURO sockets DVB-C DVB-T Analog-TV Country Language Operating Configuration Start station Channel search with Mod.-Parameter Transmission 8k Mode Modulation64 QAM Mod. Parameter manuell Guard Intervall 1/8 Code rate The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation.
  • Page 65: Automatic Dvb-C Station Search

    22.3 Setting Stations Automatic DVB-C*station search The DVB-C station search operation searches the entire frequency band for TV and radio stations. All stations which are found are placed in separa- te TV and radio station tables. See Section 28. for details of DVB radio mode.
  • Page 66: Manual Dvb-C Station Search

    Opening the menu MENU Function for F3 Function for F2 Function for F1 EURO sockets DVB-C DVB-T Analog-TV Country Language Operating Configuration Start station Channel search with Frequency Madulation Auto.mode The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently.
  • Page 67: Station Logo

    23. Station Logo With the aid of the VPS signal, a station logo with a maximum length of 15 characters is automati- cally assigned to each station. If this automatic assignment does not work, or if you want to use a different logo, you can change the setting manually.
  • Page 68: Sorting Stations

    Opening the menu MENU 0010 Hessen 3 0009 Südwest 0008 0007 PRO 7 0006 RTL 2 0005 0004 SAT 1 Station table 0003 Bayern 3 0002 0001 : select :edit Select station with programme the cursor attributes or :move/copy, – + station list.
  • Page 69: Registering Av Devices

    25. Registering AV Devices AV (audio/video) devices are external devices which deliver video and/or audio signals (such as video recorders, DVD players, DVD recorders, etc.) and which can be connected to TV sets. All commonly available AV devices are listed in the menu "AV devices".
  • Page 70: Registering Av Devices Data Logic

    Opening the menu This menu item is not avai- lable in a 2 ** menu. MENU HiFi amplifier AV-Receiver Other device 2 Other device 1 Satellit / set top AV devices DVD Player 2 DVD Player 1 DVD/Videorec.2 DVD/Videorec.1 select Connect as follows: connect and clear...
  • Page 71 25. Registering AV Devices Data Logic • Press numeric key , use the - + key to select the correct signal types (OUT/IN) and press the "OK" key. (See also the operating instructions of the AV device.) • If desired, press numeric key name for the AV device and press the "OK"...
  • Page 72: Setting The Signal Types Rgb

    Opening the menu MENU HiFi amplifier AV-Receiver Other device 2 Other device 1 Satellit / set top AV devices DVD Player 2 DVD Player 1 DVD/Videorec.2 DVD/Videorec.1 Change with – + Accept value with . Signal OUT EXIT Caution ! This may cause an existing connection diagram to be modified.
  • Page 73: Setting The Signal Types Dvi / Hdmi

    25. Registering AV Devices Setting signal types DVI/HDMI The signal type always refers to the input and output of the AV device. AV devices equipped with a DVI or HDMI socket can be connected to the LCD TV with the aid of a DVI or HDMI cable, respectively.
  • Page 74: Setting The Signal Types Yuv

    Opening the menu MENU HiFi amplifier AV-Receiver Other device 2 Other device 1 AV devices Satellit / set top DVD Player 2 DVD Player 1 DVD/Videorec.2 DVD/Videorec.1 Change with – + Accept value with . Signal OUT EXIT Caution ! This may cause an existing connection diagram to be modified.
  • Page 75: Removing Av Devices

    25.1 Removing AV Devices This menu item is not available in a 2 ** menu. If desired, you can change the factory settings for AV devices (a video recorder on the EURO1 socket and a DVD player on the EURO2 socket). Removing an AV device from the TV set •...
  • Page 76: Initial Programme Position

    Opening the menu MENU Function for F3 Function for F2 Function for F1 EURO sockets DVB-C DVB-T Analog-TV Country Language Operating Configuration Change with – + Betriebsart Accept value with . Programm EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation.
  • Page 77: Sound Via Hifi Amplifier Hifi Output

    HiFi system, you must set the HiFi output to constant. You can then no longer adjust the volume and tone with the Metz remote control. The mute function remains active. If you want to be able to chan- ge the sound settings with the Metz remote control, you must set the HiFi output to variable.
  • Page 78 Opening the menu MENU Function for F3 Function for F2 Function for F1 EURO sockets DVB-C DVB-T Analog-TV Country Language Operating Configuration Change with – + Accept value with . Mute (two-stage) on EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation.
  • Page 79: Dvb Radio Mode

    28. DVB Radio Mode To switch from TV mode to DVB radio mode, press the "R" key. The screen is automatically blanked after about 30 seconds. To switch from DVB radio mode to TV mode, press the "TV" key. Setting DVB radio stations The available DVB radio stations are automatical- ly detected during a station search (see Section 22) and stored in a separate station table at the...
  • Page 80: Scope Of Operation

    29. Scope of Operation The adjustable scope of operation for the TV set can be a great help in finding your way around the complex operating functions of the TV set. The scope of operation can be set to various levels, which are identified by asterisks.
  • Page 81 29. Scope of Operation • Use the - + key to select the desired scope of operation and press the "OK" key to save the new setting. This menu permits you to configure the use of the TV set to a certain degree. All of the functions listed for the 1 menu are available and are supple- mented by the following functions:...
  • Page 82: Operation Without The Remote Control

    30. Operation without the Remote Control Operation without the remote control is provided as an emergency measure in case the batteries of your remote control are exhausted or the remote control is not readily available. You will find the local control on the bottom of the TV set on the left side (Milos) or behind a flap (Puros, Talio), which is opened by pressing•••.
  • Page 83: Connecting Headphones

    31. Connecting Headphones The headphone socket is located behind a flap on the left side of the TV set (see Section 35). Tilt the flap on the Milos up with your fingernail. On the Puros or Talio open the flap by pressing •••.
  • Page 84: Cleaning The Tv Set

    33. Cleaning the TV Set Before cleaning the set, always switch it off with the mains switch! Incorrect treatment and cleaning of the screen sur- face can cause irreparable damage to it. You should therefore always observe the following instructions for treatment and cleaning of the set. Treatment: Always treat the screen surface very carefully.
  • Page 85: Connections On The Left

    34. Connections on the Left Puros, Talio, at the front under the flap Milos, left side Headphone socket, diameter 3.5 mm FBAS/Video in (e.g. digital camera or camcorder) Audio in R/L (e.g. camcorder) S-VHS or. Y/C in (e.g. camcorder) Service socket for use by your dealer Antenna socket...
  • Page 86: Connections On The Rear Of The Set

    35. Connections on the Rear of the Set (covered by a flap) Viewed from below Audio IN DVI-I connector Video IN Power YCbCr in supply YUV in Digital Audio Audio Audio Centre loudspeaker With the aid of an optical audio cable ("Toslink" cable, available from your dealer), the digital audio signal (AC3) provided by the TV set can be extracted for external processing.
  • Page 87: Connecting A Hifi Amplifier/Av Receiver

    35.1 Connecting a Hifi Amplifier/AV Receiver Metz LCD-TV HiFi-amplifier AV-Receiver...
  • Page 88 Opening the menu MENU HiFi amplifier AV-Receiver Other device 2 Other device 1 Satellit / set top AV devices DVD Player 2 DVD Player 1 DVD/Videorec.2 DVD/Videorec.1 select Connect as follows: connect and clear HiFi HiFi amplifier EXIT 35.1 Connecting a Hifi Amplifier/AV Receiver Registering the AV Device with the TV •...
  • Page 89: Copying Between Av Devices Direct Recording

    36. Copying between AV Devices Direct recording If you wish to copy a recording from one of the AV devices connected to your TV set (such as a DVD player) to another connected AV device (such as a video recorder), you must do this by means of a direct recording operation.
  • Page 90: Direct Recording

    36. Copying between AV Devices Direct recording • Use the cursor control key "Recording device". If only one such device exists, it is then display- ed. If further recording devices exist, you can select the desired device with the aid of the - + key.
  • Page 91: Setting The Picture Format

    37. Setting the Picture Format Some of the following menu items are not available on a 2 ** menu. Setting the picture format: • Select the AV programme position which deli- vers the picture by pressing the "AV" key and then pressing the numeric key corresponding to the device you want to use.
  • Page 92: Glossary

    38. Glossary AV programme position AV devices have one or more connection sockets, depending on the model. The designations of the- se sockets are marked on the device (e.g. AV1). On the AV device, you can select which socket you want to use. The selected socket is shown on the display of the AV device (e.g.
  • Page 93: Stereo Wide

    - + key. Is a registered trade mark of SRS Labs, Inc. The SRS WOW technology is used by Metz under a licence from SRS Labs, Inc. 2) Possible only on sets equipped...
  • Page 94: Tone Settings

    38. Glossary Tone settings The tone can be set to either "Normal" or "Speech". In the setting "Speech", the bass and treble components of the sound signal are set to make speech as easy to understand as possible. The setting "Normal" is recommended for music programmes.
  • Page 95: Technical Data

    39. Technical Data Mains voltage: 230-240 VAC, 50Hz Antenna input: 75 Ohms, unbalanced DIN 45325 Channel coverage: Standard channels 2 - 12, 21 - 69 Special channels S1 - S20, S21 - S41, S42 ... S46 (Belgium channels OIR) Power consumption Milos 26 ML ca.
  • Page 96 39. Technical Data Supported Signal Standards Video HDMI a) 720x480i/p 60Hz RGB b) 720x480i/p 60Hz YCbCr 4:4:4 / 4:2:2 c) 720x576i/p 50Hz RGB d) 720x576i/p 50Hz YCbCr 4:4:4 / 4:2:2 e) 1280x720p 50/60Hz RGB f) 1280x720p 50/60Hz YCbCr 4:4:4 / 4:2:2 g) 1920x1080i 50/60Hz RGB h)1920x1080i 50/60Hz YCbCr 4:4:4 / 4:2:2 i) 640x480p 60Hz RGB...
  • Page 97: Conversion Possibilities

    The DVBD conversion kit is installed in the TV set and you do not need any additional remote control for it. Ask your local dealer about any further upgrade kits. You can also find further information on our homepage: www.metz.de.
  • Page 98: Inserting/Removing Ca Modules

    40. Inserting / Removing CA Modules The LCD TV has two slots (CI1 / CI2) for CA modules at the top (card reader for smartcards or decoder cards). Chip To insert the CA module, open the lid on the top of the LCD TV and insert the CA module in one of the slots as shown in the pictures.
  • Page 99: Basic Differences Between Analog Terrestrial Reception And Dvb-T

    41. Basic differences between analog terrestrial reception and DVB-T Information for our dealers and interested customers. In order to understand how the behaviour of DVB-T receivers differs from that of the analog terrestrial receivers used until now, two things are important: digital transmission and the simultaneous broad- casting network.
  • Page 100 41. Basic differences between analog terrestrial reception and DVB-T Addition Cancellation In most cases, only a few of the 8,192 carrier frequencies will be fully cancelled out and the information which is lost can be reconstructed by the error-correction function of the receiver. Reception beco- mes impossible only if very strong reflec- tions cause the loss of too many carrier frequencies.
  • Page 101: Lnb Supply Voltage

    A1. Set-up of satellite system LNB supply voltage Annex A only in the case of corresponding equipment or conversion. The settings of the satellite antenna system must be entered in the menu "Configuration" so that the TV set knows them. These settings should always be made in the order in which they are shown in the right-hand column of the menu, starting at the bottom, i.e.
  • Page 102: Diseqc System

    Calling the menu MENU Service menu AV function Function for F3 Function for F2 Function for F1 EURO sockets DVB-S Country Language Configuration Operating Change with – + Accept value with . EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation.
  • Page 103: Selecting Satellites

    A1.2 Set-up of satellite system Selecting satellites You can set up to four satellites in the menu "Con- figuration". No satellite is set in the factory. The LNB frequency is used to switch between the high and low frequency bands. The default fre- quencies Low band 9.75 GHz and High band 10.60 GHz are set in the factory.
  • Page 104: Setting Stations, Search Settings

    Calling the menu MENU Service menu AV function Function for F3 Function for F2 Function for F1 EURO sockets DVB-S Country Language Configuration Operating Change with – + Accept value with . Stations EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation.
  • Page 105: Setting Stations, Automatic Search

    A2. Setting the stations Automatic search The DVB-S station search scans the entire recep- tion band for TV and radio stations and stores them in separate TV and radio station tables. For details of the DVB radio mode, see Section 29 in the operating instructions for the TV set.
  • Page 106: Setting Stations, Manual Search

    Calling the menu MENU Service menu AV function Function for F3 Function for F2 Function for F1 EURO sockets DVB-S Country Language Configuration Operating Start station Satellite search with Symbol rates Start station search The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation.
  • Page 107: Setting Stations, Updating The Data

    A2. Setting the stations Updating the data With the menu item, "General settings", you can specify whether or not the data are to be saved in the non-volatile memory of the TV set when trans- mission parameters are changed. This update function applies to stations which use different transmission parameters at different times of the day, such as when they transmit regional programmes.
  • Page 108: Problems, Possible Causes, Remedies

    Problem TV set does not react • No line of sight between the to commands from the remote control • Sunlight is shining directly on • Batteries of the remote control • TV set has been switched off • Fault in the internal processor. The message "Enter •...
  • Page 109 Problem General problems • The AV device has not been with an external AV device connected to the TV set. Data Logic does not • The Data Logic video recorder work. • The Scart cable does not have • Wrong data logic setting (see AV device (video rec.) independently breaks off recording...
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  • Page 111: Index

    Automatic station search. 61,63,65,105 AV devices, connecting/registering. . 69 AV devices, removing ... 75 AV programme position..16 AV playback, devices with switching voltage .
  • Page 112 Index Sound effects ....24 Sound settings ....8,24 Spatial sound (see sound settings). . . 24 SRS-WOW.
  • Page 113: Connect A Pc

    Connect a PC To connect a PC to the LCD TV, you must first regi- ster the PC with the LCD TV; see Chapter 25 "Registering AV Devices". Set the signal type for the PC to DVI-A (analogue with VGA cable) or DVI-D (digital with DVI cable), depending on the connection type.
  • Page 114: Portal Stations

    Portal stations Various pay TV stations broadcast portal stations. These portal stations are filled with sub-stations or optional channels. In station search (see ch. 22) in "Search settings" the setting "all", "only free" or "free+CICAM" must be set so that these stations can be found too.
  • Page 115 ✍ Your Metz product was developed and manufactured with high-quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or re-used. This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from normal garbage at the end of its operational lifetime.
  • Page 116 Errors excepted. Subject to changes. Printed in Germany Metz - always first class. Metz - Werke GmbH & Co. KG - Zirndorf near Nürnberg Core competence in the areas of electronics and plastics technology to form the basis of the excellent reputation of the Metz Werke that has been built up throughout the world over a period of many decades.

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