Metz Linea LED 100 Operating Instructions Manual

Metz Linea LED 100 Operating Instructions Manual

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Ch o r u s L E D
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with Chassis 611
611 47 2050.A1
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  • Page 1 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S Ch o r u s L E D 1 0 0 L i n e a L E D 1 0 0 with Chassis 611 611 47 2050.A1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.1 Proper use ....... . .4 thank you for selecting a Metz 1.2 Connecting and switching on .
  • Page 3 Contents Special Functions Recording with a timer .58 Registering AV Devices ... . .112 Special Functions Direct recording of a Registering AV Devices ... . .113 programme .
  • Page 4: Installation

    1 Installation • Only use Metz bases as a stand for the • Take care that no bright artificial light LCD TV. or sunshine falls directly on the screen. This could cause reflections which have • If you want to mount the TV set on the...
  • Page 5: Connecting And Switching On

    1.2 Connecting and switching on Power connector (on the back of the TV set) Connect the TV set to the wall socket with the accompany- ing power cord. Power connector Antenna connector (Back of the TV set at the bottom) Connect the TV set to the antenna socket DVB-S2 DVB-CT...
  • Page 6: Safety Notes

    1.2 Connecting and switching on Switching on from stand-by mode b) If the red stand-by indicator is on, we recommend cutting the power to Use the numeric keys of the remote con- the TV set by pressing the power trol to select any programme. switch.
  • Page 7 2 Safety notes • Do not place • For maintenance and repair work, the - burning candles or power plug or the power-cord input of the vessels containing liquids (vases, etc.) TV represents a means to disconnect the on top of the TV set, since any hot wax device from the mains and must therefore or water dripping into the set could be kept in a usable state in line with appli-...
  • Page 8: The Remote Control (Rm 16)

    3 The Remote Control (RM 16) ON at program position 1 or at the pro- grammed start program position. OFF, enter stand-by setting. Call “Information“. Back to table of contents in “Information“. In TV mode: Start time shift When set to Play: Still picture/Pause Hold down when set to Play: Slow motion Switch to TV ->...
  • Page 9 3 The Remote Control (RM 16) Cursor control key Confirmation key In the menu: Save Mute/sound stop Back to last program In the menu: Delete Exit menu without saving any changes that have been made Select video text In video text: Scroll by markers Select the electronic program guide Select the TV menu.
  • Page 10: Daily Operation Sound And Picture

    4 Daily Operation sound and picture Changing picture settings Colour intensity The picture settings can be accessed with the blue Brightness button . The settings box with the individual Profil functions (see picture) appears on the bottom left of the screen. Sharpness Colour intensity Select the desired function with the...
  • Page 11: Station Selection And Management Of Programme Positions

    5 Station selection and management of programme positions The TV set can store the settings for up to If less than ten programme positions are 3000 TV stations and 3000 radio stations occupied, the first digit you enter automa- in so-called programme positions. You tically becomes the "units"...
  • Page 12: User Help (Information)

    Opening the Info 6 User Help (Information) During the design of this TV set, we have made every effort to make it as easy a possible for you to use it and we hope that you will enjoy familiari- sing yourself with your new TV set. With the "Information"...
  • Page 13: Menu Control

    7 Menu Control Opening the menu With the "TV menu", we provide you with an assistant to help you find your way through the MENU many possible settings of the TV set. Don't be afraid to change any Section* Subject* Cursor settings in the various menus.
  • Page 14: Videotext

    Opening the menu 8 Videotext Teletext is an additional service provided free of charge by many TV stations. It is an "electronic magazine" through which you can browse in TEXT various ways. Opening Teletext: • Press the key. If the selected station offers Gehörlose "TOP-Text", a "card file"...
  • Page 15 8 Videotext Double font size You can double the size of the font used for Teletext pages with the key. Pres- sing this key once displays an enlarged picture of the upper third of the page. Pres- sing it a second and third time displays the centre and lower thirds of the page. Pres- sing a fourth time displays the entire page again.
  • Page 16: Selecting The Operating Mode

    8 Videotext Marker overview If markers (bookmarks) have been set for a programme position, then a marker overview can be displayed and hidden using the key. This markers overview shows you where the markers are located. The numeric keys can be used to select specific markers.
  • Page 17: Av Playback

    10 AV Playback Opening the menu AV playback (devices with switching voltage) Before they can be used, AV devices must MENU be registered and assigned to the appropri- ate input sockets in the menu (see Section 29 "AV devices". Playing back a recording from a video cassette, DVD, etc.
  • Page 18 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 devices must be registered and assigned to the appropri- ate input sockets in the menu (see Section...
  • Page 19: Av Playback - Vcr Function

    10.1 AV Playback - VCR function Opening the menu 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 MENU quality when playing back recordings from tape devices such as video cassette recorders or cam- corders.
  • Page 20: Av Playback Mpeg Noise Reduction

    10.2 AV Playback Opening the menu MPEG noise reduction In AV mode, when playing back digitally encoded films, system-related digital picture faults that can be seen as a rectangular pattern (formation of tiny blocks) in moving areas can be reduced with the help of MPEG noise reduction.
  • Page 21: Av Playback Picture Format

    10.3 AV Playback Opening the menu 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- MENU vers the picture by pressing the key and then pressing the numeric key corresponding to the device you want to use.
  • Page 22: Av Playback Noise Reduction

    10.4 AV Playback Opening the menu Noise reduction Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. There may be a “noisy” picture, among other things, when playing back from AV devices. Noise reduction can be enabled to compensate for a “noisy”...
  • Page 23: General Picture Settings

    11 General Picture Settings Opening the menu Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. The picture settings brightness, contrast, colour intensity, sharpness and noise reduction can be MENU set generally for all programme positions and saved as standard values which can be recalled at any time by pressing the key.
  • Page 24: Select Power Options

    Opening the menu 11.1 Select power options Three different power options can be set in the “Power options” menu option. Eco Mode The “Eco Mode” setting is a good compromise between energy consumption and picture quality. In addition, the TV set switches to stand-by mode if no buttons are pressed for 4 hours.
  • Page 25 11.1 Select power options Opening the menu • Save the set power option by pressing the button. For the “Presentation” or “Picture Quality” settings, the types of control described under a) to e) can be set as well. a) Off: he backlighting is set to maximum.
  • Page 26: Mpeg Noise Reduction

    Opening the menu 11.2 MPEG noise reduction When TV programms or in AV mode, when play- ing back digitally encoded films, system-related digital picture faults that can be seen as a rectan- gular pattern (formation of tiny blocks) in moving areas can be reduced with the help of MPEG noise reduction.
  • Page 27: Signal Adjustment

    11.3 Signal adjustment Opening the menu The settings in the “Signal adjustment” menu are optimised for the picture settings and should not be changed. If the settings in the “Signal offset” and “Signal contrast” menus are changed, this will usually lead to a deterioration in picture quality.
  • Page 28: Picture Profile Adjustment

    Opening the menu 11.4 Picture profile adjustment Picture profiles are a combination of very special picture parameters that make it possible to always create the best picture reproduction quality for dif- ferent types of programmes or for replaying from MENU different video sources.
  • Page 29: Selected Picture Profile

    11.5 selected picture profile Opening the menu The picture profiles that were set up earlier can now be generally assigned to all or only individu- al programme positions. MENU Selected Profile Standard : • Press the key. The TV menu appears on the screen •...
  • Page 30: Adjust Border Colour

    Opening the menu 11.6 Adjust border colour Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. Displays that do not fill the screen produce black MENU border. These border can be changed to a grey tone to avoid "image sticking" Displaying the picture in 4:3 format, for example, produces these black border at the left and right.
  • Page 31: Setting Zoom/Panorama Mode

    11.7 Setting zoom/panorama mode Opening the menu Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. The picture settings zoom, vertical position, auto- MENU matic zoom and panorama can be set and saved as general settings for all programme positions. Setting the zoom/panorama mode: •...
  • Page 32: Picture Settings For Programmes Via Tv Menu

    11.8 Picture Settings for Opening the menu Programmes via TV Menu Picture settings for individual programme positions are not available in a 2 ** menu. If the standard values do not provide a satisfacto- ry picture in some programme positions, you can MENU make different settings for these positions which override almost all of the general picture settings.
  • Page 33: Picture Settings For Programmes Via Station Table

    11.9 Picture Settings for Opening the menu Programmes via Station Table Individual picture settings for MENU programme position xy: • Select the programme position whose picture settings you wish to change. • Press the key. The TV menu appears on the screen. •...
  • Page 34: General Sound Settings

    Opening the menu 12 General Sound Settings Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. The sound settings volume, treble, bass, stereo wide and spatial sound can be set generally for all programme positions and saved as standard values which can be recalled at any time by pres- MENU sing the...
  • Page 35 12 General Sound Settings Opening the menu Automatic volume correction Some TV stations transmit their commercials at a higher sound volume than that for the normal pro- gramme. In order to save you from adjusting the volume each time with the remote control, you can activate automatic volume correction.
  • Page 36 Opening the menu 12 General Sound Settings Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. Audio frequencies can be individually adjusted to your personal tastes in the "Equalizer" menu. MENU Adjust Equalizer: • Press the key.
  • Page 37 12 General Sound Settings Opening the menu Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. The headphone volume can be set to a volume which can also be adopted as a standard value. MENU Adjusting the volume headphones: •...
  • Page 38: Sound Settings For Programmes Via Tv Menu

    12.1 Sound Settings for Opening the menu Programmes via TV Menu Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. Volume correction MENU Various TV stations broadcast their programmes with different sound volumes. This volume diffe- rence can be minimised by correcting the volume.
  • Page 39 12.1 Sound Settings for Opening the menu 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- MENU grammes with a lot of speech, such as news sta-...
  • Page 40: Sound Settings For Prog. Via The Station Table

    12.2 Sound Settings for Prog. via Opening the menu the Station Table Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. Making sound corrections: • Select the programme position whose sound MENU settings you wish to change. •...
  • Page 41: Mute Function

    12.3 Mute Function Opening the menu In the menu "Sound settings", you can activate a two-stage mute function. When this function is active, the volume in TV mode can be reduced in two stages with the mute MENU Activating the mute function •...
  • Page 42: Hifi-Output

    Opening the menu 12.4 HiFi-output On the back of the TV set, there are audio sockets (see picture and page 28) with which you can connect an AV device to the TV set. Settings in the “Hi-fi output” and “Sound settings”...
  • Page 43: Speakers

    12.5 Speakers Opening the menu The “hi-fi output” and “Sound settings” menu options are linked together. The link is described on chapter 12.6 Sound Settings, Overview. Speaker settings • Call up the TV menu with the button. • Use the red button to open the “Configura- MENU tion”...
  • Page 44: Sound Settings, Overview

    12.6 Sound Settings, Overview Subtitle Subtitle Function for F3 Function for F2 Data Logic adjustment Data Logic adjustment EURO sockets CI dialogue via CI dialogue via DVB-C EPG settings EPG settings DVB-T Operating Operating DVB-S AV table AV table Analog-TV Sound settings Sound settings Country...
  • Page 45 12.6 Sound Settings, Overview Subtitle Subtitle Function for F3 Function for F2 Data Logic adjustment Data Logic adjustment EURO sockets CI dialogue via CI dialogue via DVB-C EPG settings EPG settings DVB-T Operating Operating DVB-S AV table AV table Analog-TV Sound settings Sound settings Country...
  • Page 46 12.6 Sound Settings, Overview Subtitle Subtitle Function for F3 Function for F2 Data Logic adjustment Data Logic adjustment EURO sockets CI dialogue via CI dialogue via DVB-C EPG settings EPG settings DVB-T Operating Operating DVB-S AV table AV table Analog-TV Sound settings Sound settings Country...
  • Page 47: Connecting Headphones

    12.7 Connecting Headphones The sound settings for the radio head- Headphone socket, phones should then be set as described diameter 3.5 mm on page 44. We recommend headphones with impe- The headphones connector dance that is not less than 32 Ohm. (3.5 mm jack) is located on For headphones with less impedance the left-hand side, see also...
  • Page 48: Automatic Zoom

    Opening the menu 13 Automatic zoom The menu item "Automatic zoom" is not available in a 2 ** menu. When the automatic zoom function is active, pro- grammes in a "widescreen" format (such as pro- grammes in 16:9) are expanded to fill as much of MENU the screen as possible.
  • Page 49: Childlock

    14 Childlock Opening the menu 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: MENU a) it is always active, b) one to six TV, radio or AV programmes (Prog A...
  • Page 50 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." (xx = TV, radio or AV). Press the key and, in the setting window, enter the programme positions with the numeric keys or use the V–/V+ key to select the desired programme posi-...
  • Page 51: Timer Control

    15 Timer Control Opening the menu The menu items "On time" and "Off time" are not available in a 2 ** menu. In the menu item "Timer control", you can program- me a switch-on time, a switch-off time and a sleep MENU timer (switch off after ...).
  • Page 52: Setting The Time And Date

    Opening the menu 15.1 Setting the Time and Date 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 MENU the mains switch.
  • Page 53: Recording Control

    15.2 Recording Control Opening the menu This menu item is not available in a 2 ** menu. In the menu item "Recording control", you can set a lead time and an overrun time for timer recordings. The TV set is automatically switched to the pro- MENU gramme position from which the recording is to be made at a time which is the number of minutes...
  • Page 54 15.2 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 19.3 “Using EPG, Recording a Programme".
  • Page 55: Photo Viewer

    16 Photo Viewer Opening the menu The JPEG photograph display is an image viewer for JPEG formats. The automatic image resizing and a full-picture mode ensure smooth, pleasant display. Starting the photograph viewer: • Connect the memory stick (exchangeable stora- ge medium) to the USB socket /see chapter 28).
  • Page 56: Photograph Displayzoom Function

    16 Photograph Display Opening the menu zoom function Starting the zoom function: • When an image is displayed, the zoom function can be activated with the V+ key. A red outlined quadrangle appears in the image. • Use the V–/V+ key to select the zoom factor (x2, x4, x8).
  • Page 57: Photograph Displayslide Show

    16 Photograph Display Opening the menu slide show Starting the slide show: • Use the cursor control keys to select the desired image folder. • Press the key to open the selected image folder. • Press the key and select the "Slide Show" function.
  • Page 58: Special Functions Recording With A Timer

    17 Special Functions Opening the menu Recording with a timer If you wish to record a programme which your video recorder or DVD recorder cannot receive directly because it does not have a suitable tuner (such as DVB-T or DVB-C), you can use the "Timer overview"...
  • Page 59 17 Special Functions Opening the menu Recording with a timer If you inadvertently enter a wrong time, you can delete it with the I key or overwrite it with the numeric keys. • Press the cursor control key and use the V–/V+ key to select the recording device connected to the TV set which is to be used for the recording.
  • Page 60: Special Functions Direct Recording Of A Programme

    17 Special Functions Opening the menu 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 61: Special Functions Picture Format

    17 Special Functions Opening the menu Picture format Adjusting the picture format: • Press the key. If you press F3 briefly, the function programmed (see Section 18. "Program- Special functions 3 ming the Function keys") is executed. If you hold down for about two Picture format Pic.
  • Page 62 17 Special Functions Opening the menu 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 Standard 4:3 TV set. The picture is expanded uniformly Panorama in the horizontal direction.
  • Page 63: Special Functions Picture Position

    17 Special Functions Opening the menu 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: • Press the key. If you press briefly, the function Special functions 3 programmed for F3 (see Section 18, "Pro-...
  • Page 64 17 Special Functions Opening the menu Audio / language selection Various programs are transmitted with several audio channels (e.g. multilingual or If you are receiving a multilin- gual programme the informa- tion box on the bottom left of Ä the screen features the logo.
  • Page 65: Special Functions Select Subtitle

    17 Special Functions Opening the menu Select Subtitle People with a hearing impairment can make use of the subtitles function. MENU By default, the “Subtitles” function has to be acti- vated first of all via the TV menu. Activating subtitles •...
  • Page 66 17 Special Functions Opening the menu Select Subtitle If a TV program has subtitles, they can be Pr 2 Stereo Ä displayed by pressing the green button Z D F 16.02.10 20:25:35 16:9 µ A program marked in this manner comes with subtitles.
  • Page 67: Special Functionsviewing-Time Shift Mode

    17 Special Functions Opening the menu viewing-time shift mode The “Time shift television” feature is only available with Chorus 611 LED. The factory setting for the time shift feature is activa- MENU ted for time-delayed viewing. This feature can be switched on or off from the TV menu.
  • Page 68 17. Special Functions Opening Timeshift viewing-time shift mode *) The TV set stores the recordings in temporary digi- tal storage (time shift buffer). The temporary digital storage is sufficient for recording Bayerisches FS approx. 130-300 min (SD) and 70-120 min (HD=HDTV programs).
  • Page 69 17 Special Functions Opening Timeshift viewing-time shift mode *) In pause mode, the broadcast can be rewound or fast-forwarded in increments of 10% with the cur- sor control keys When the news is over, you can press the button again to continue the previously paused program without having missed anything.
  • Page 70 17 Special Functions Opening Timeshift viewing-time shift mod *) If you want to return to the current status of the program (“Live”) from time shift mode, then press the green button to cause the status display to appear (play bar, see display insert in picture) and then press the key for the “LIVE picture”...
  • Page 71: Programming The Function Keys

    18 Programming the Function Keys Opening the menu The remote control has four function keys: . You can pro- Special functions 2 gramme these function keys (F2, F3 and AV) with any of the available functions. Language of progr. If you press and hold any function key, a window with the available Photo Viewer functions is displayed.
  • Page 72: Epg

    19 EPG EPG (Electronic Program Guide) is an electronic TV guide covering all major channels. So-called DVB-SI data is transmitted with the TV picture in the TV signal (DVB-S or DVB-C). DVB-SI (Digital Video Broadcasting-Service Infor- mation) is a service provided by different broad- casters.
  • Page 73: Collecting Epg Data

    19.2 Collecting EPG data EPG data is broadcast by each station for its pro- gram contents. I nformation will therefore vary accordingly. Switch on your TV, so that EPG data can be com- piled and/or updated. While data is being compiled the orange LED is lit or “EPG“...
  • Page 74 Opening the menu 19.2 Collecting EPG data Exclude stations from the EPG TV guide: You can decide which channels should appear in the EPG program guide. As a rule, the collection process gathers data for all free channels. The following options are avai- lable to exclude selected channels from the EPG program guide: Solution 1:...
  • Page 75 19.2 Collecting EPG data Solution 2: • Press the key. The TV menu appears on the screen. • Press the white key. The menu channel table appears with the active programme slot selected. • Follow the steps described under “23. Sort channels”...
  • Page 76: Using The Epg

    19.3 Using the EPG When the complete data is available, the EPG TV guide appears after pressing the “EPG” button and shows the programme that is currently running in that programme position. Sort the display by station list. Sort a station by the timetable. Sort all stations by time The display selected with the button is retained after exiting the EPG display.
  • Page 77 19.3 Using the EPG Opening the menu Select, watch, remind programme A programme can be selected in the TV guide with the cursor control key. • Press the button and - watch the selected programme if the program- me is already running. - or set a reminder for it, if the starting time is still in the future.
  • Page 78 Opening the menu 19.3 Using the EPG Programme Information (Now Showing: ..) After switching to a channel, a box is displayed at the bottom of the screen as shown in the picture. This box contains the following infor- mation: - Channel number (in this example: Pr4).
  • Page 79: Using The Epg Recording A Programme

    19.4 Using the EPG Opening the menu 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 •...
  • Page 80: Setting The Country And Language

    20 Setting the Opening the menu Country and Language MENU The menu items "Language" and "Country" are not available in a 2 ** menu. Selecting the language in the TV menu You can select any of the available languages for the TV menu.
  • Page 81 21 Setting Stations Opening the menu Setting the reception mode This TV set is equipped for up to four different types of reception, depending on the configura- tion or retrofitting: Analogue TV: The broadcasting technology which has been used for many years. The signals can be received via a rooftop antenna or a cable.
  • Page 82: Setting Stations Setting The Reception Mode81

    21.1 TV-Standard for analogue Opening the menu stations Various TV standards for picture and sound are used in different countries. If the wrong TV stan- MENU dard is selected, you will not be able to hear the sound, or it will be distorted. The TV standard "L" also uses a different standard for transmission of the picture.
  • Page 83: Analogue Tv

    21.2 Analogue TV Opening the menu Terrestrial station search The terrestrial station search automatically sear- ches the entire range of available reception fre- quencies for stations. All stations which are found are placed in the station table which is displayed MENU at the end of the search operation.
  • Page 84: Colour Standard For Analogue Stations

    Opening the menu 21.3 Colour standard for analogue stations The TV set will normally detect the colour standard automatically. MENU If this automatic selection does not provide satis- factory results (which should happen only rarely), you can select the colour standard manually for each programme position.
  • Page 85: Dvb-T, Antenna Supply Voltage

    21.4 DVB-T, Antenna supply voltage Opening the menu With this menu item, you switch the supply voltage for a DVB-T antenna on or off. The antenna supply voltage is constantly on (Select this setting if you have a TV-Set with two DVB-T- Tuners but only one active antenna or if you recei- ve also analog stations via the active antenna).
  • Page 86: Automatic Dvb-T Station Search

    21.4 Automatic DVB-T station Opening the menu 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 25 for details of DVB radio mode.
  • Page 87: Manual Dvb-T Station Search

    21.4 Manual DVB-T station search Opening the menu For a manual station search, you must know the channel number or the frequency of the station you wish to find. Executing the manual search • Press the key to open the TV menu. •...
  • Page 88: Automatic Dvb-C Stationsearch

    Opening the menu 21.5 Automatic DVB-C stationsearch 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 25 for details of DVB radio mode.
  • Page 89: Manual Dvb-C Station Search

    21.5 Manual DVB-C station search Opening the menu For a manual station search, you must know the channel number or the frequency of the station you wish to find. Executing the manual search MENU • Press the key to open the TV menu. •...
  • Page 90: Set-Up Of Sat System Antenna System

    21.6 Set-up of Sat System Opening the menu Antenna system The sat. antenna system must be reported to the TV set in the “Configuration” menu. Antenna MENU Normal In the “Normal” setting, the DVB-S receivers in the LCD TV set each have a separate antenna cable. Single Cable (Single Cable Distribution SDC) With the “Single cable”...
  • Page 91: Set-Up Of Satellite System Unicable

    21.6 Set-up of satellite system Opening the menu Unicable Each DVB-S receiver must be assigned a sub- scriber number (SCR no.) and the associated sub- scriber frequency (SCR freq.) from the frequency MENU bank (see channel router or its user’s guide) Each subscriber number and subscriber frequency may only be assigned once.
  • Page 92: Set-Up Of Satellite System Lnb Supply Voltage

    21.6 Set-up of satellite system Opening the menu LNB supply voltage 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 MENU in which they are shown in the right-hand column of the menu, starting at the bottom,...
  • Page 93: Set-Up Of Satellite Systemdiseqc System

    21.6 Set-up of satellite system Opening the menu DiSEqC system "DiSEqC" makes it possible to control the satellite antenna digitally via the existing antenna cable and is a prerequisite for the reception of signals from more than two satellites (e.g. Astra, Eutelsat, Hotbird). MENU If you wish to receive signals from at least three satellites (e.g.
  • Page 94: Set-Up Of Satellite Systemselecting Satellites

    21.6 Set-up of satellite system Opening the menu Selecting satellites You can set up to four satellites in the menu "Configuration". No satellite is set in the factory. MENU 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 95: Setting The Stations Automatic Search

    21.6 Setting the stations Opening the menu 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 25 in the operating instructions for the TV set.
  • Page 96: Setting The Stations Manual Search

    21.6 Setting the stations Automatic search If necessary, the stations can also be sorted, moved, or deleted. See Chapter 23 for this. 21.6 Setting the stations Manual search For the manual search, you must know the fre- quency, the symbol rate and the polarisation of the station for which you want to search.
  • Page 97 21.6 Setting the stations Opening the menu Manual search • In the setting window, use the cursor control key to select the menu line "Frequency". • Use the numeric keys or the V–/V+ key to set MENU the frequency. For a HD station search, the information for the DVB system (e.g.
  • Page 98: Setting The Stations Updating The Data

    21.7 Setting the stations Opening the menu 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. MENU This update function applies to stations which use different transmission parameters at different times...
  • Page 99: Dvb Prog. Info. Signal Quality

    21.8 DVB Prog. Info. signal quality Opening the menu The displays for the DVB prog. info or signal quality are only for informational purposes. DVB prog. info. shows the data for the displayed MENU station. The signal quality display is not directly related to the picture quality.
  • Page 100: Dvb Portal Stations

    Opening the menu 21.9 DVB 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. 21) in "Search settings" the setting "all", "only free" or "free+CICAM" must be set so that these stations can be found too.
  • Page 101: Station Logo

    22 Station Logo Opening the menu A station logo with a maximum length of 15 cha- racters is automatically assigned to each station. If this automatic assignment does not work, or if you want to use a different logo, you can change MENU the setting manually.
  • Page 102: Sorting Stations, Individual

    Opening the menu 23 Sorting stations, individual Individual stations in the station table can be moved, copied or deleted. Copying, moving, deleting individual sta- MENU tions • Call up the TV menu with the button. • Use the white button to retrieve the station table.
  • Page 103: Sorting Stations, Block-By-Block

    23 Sorting stations, block-by-block Opening the menu Individual or multiple stations can be moved, copied or deleted in the station table. MENU Copying, moving, deleting multiple stations • Call up the TV menu with the button. • Use the white button to retrieve the station table.
  • Page 104: Initial Programme Position

    Opening the menu 24 Initial Programme Position You can define an initial program position for this MENU TV set. The preferred use for the initial programme position is to switch to the AV programme position when using an external receiver Initial programme position settings t This menu option cannot be set in a 2** menu...
  • Page 105: Dvb Radio Mode

    25 DVB Radio Mode Opening the menu To switch from TV mode to DVB radio mode, press key. TV/R The screen is automatically blanked after about 30 seconds. Note: The screen can be switched on and off manually with the blue key To switch from DVB radio mode to TV mode, press the TV key.
  • Page 106: Scope Of Operation

    26 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 107 26 Scope of Operation Opening the menu 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 supplemented by the following func- MENU tions: - Timer control (sleep timer)
  • Page 108: Cleaning The Tv Set

    27 Cleaning the TV Set Before cleaning the set, always Cleaning and care: switch it off with the mains The surface of the screen may be clean- switch! ed only with a soft, dry cloth (such as a microfleece duster). If any marks cannot Incorrect treatment and cleaning of be removed with this dry cloth, you may the screen surface can cause irre-...
  • Page 109: Connections On The Rear Left Side

    Slot for the CA module See also chapter 31 for more information on using a CA module. MECA link – USB port for connection e.g. of • Metz Soundsystem 80 • Metz Soundsystem 100 • mecaHome + (Depending on availability, activation will be...
  • Page 110: Connections On The Rear Of The Set Bottom

    28 Connections on the Rear of the Set bottom EURO sockets for connection Antenna connection Antenna connection of external AV devices Video and audio IN/OUT DVB-S2 DVB-C/T Audio IN Ø 3,5 mm e.q. MP3-Player HDMI connector Audio OUT Ø 3,5 mm Signal type HDMI z.B.
  • Page 111 • Use the V–/V+ key in Connection Type to activate the option “Loudspeakers off“. The loudspeakers of the TV set will now be muted. The sound will be reproduced via the loudspeakers of the hi-fi system. Metz LCD-TV Connection panel Digital audio signal formats depending on the source)
  • Page 112: Registering Av Devices

    Opening the menu 29 Registering AV Devices AV (audio/video) devices are external devices which deliver video and/or audio signals (such MENU 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 113: Registering Av Devices

    29 Registering AV Devices Signal types: FBAS: Connection of a VHS video recorder, analogue Sat receiver, decoder, camcorder, photos etc. via a Scart or EURO AV cable or via a Cinch cable or a Hosiden cable. For devices with higher picture quality (e.g. DVD players, Blu-Ray players, game conso- les), the following applies: Better quality through separation of brightness...
  • Page 114: Registering Av Devices Setting Rgb

    29.1 Registering AV Devices Opening the menu Setting RGB The signal type always refers to the input and output of the AV device. Some AV devices may use a composite video sig- MENU nal (FBAS) for recording and playback opera- tions and an RGB signal for displaying their menus.
  • Page 115: Registering Av Devices Setting Hdmi

    29.2 Registering AV Devices Opening the menu Setting HDMI The signal type always refers to the input and output of the AV device. AV devices equipped with a HDMI socket can be MENU connected to the LCD TV with the aid of a HDMI cable, respectively.
  • Page 116: Registering Av Devices Data Logic

    29.3 Registering AV Devices Data Opening the menu Logic "Data Logic" is a system which provides a dialo- gue between a TV set and a video recorder. This "intelligent" system offers the features such as: For this, the AV device must be equipped with this system.
  • Page 117: Registering Av Devices Data Logic

    29.3 Registering AV Devices Data Opening the menu Logic · • Press numeric key , use the V–/V+ key to select the correct signal types (OUT/IN) and press the key. (Signal types FBAS = Video, YC = S-Video. See also the user guide of the respective AV device, EXIT e.g.
  • Page 118: Registering Av Devicesdata Logic Settings118

    29.4 Registering AV Devices Opening the menu Data Logic Settings Data Logic Mode 1 / Mode 2 Factory setting is Mode 1. MENU 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.
  • Page 119: Removing Av Devices

    29.5 Removing AV Devices Opening the menu This menu item is not available in a 2 ** menu. MENU If desired, you can change the factory settings for AV devices (a video recorder on the EURO socket). Removing an AV device from the TV set •...
  • Page 120: Copying Between Av Devices Direct

    30 Copying between AV Devices Opening the menu Direct recording Example: you have a camcorder and would like to copy the recording on the camcor- der to a video recorder for archiving. Use a cinch cable to connect the camcorder to the front cinch input sockets on the left- hand side.
  • Page 121 30 Copying between AV Devices Direct recording • Save the settings by pressing • Select the AV programme position on the recording device (a video recorder in the exam- ple here), this is usually AV1 (depending on the selected EURO socket). •...
  • Page 122: Inserting / Removing Ca Modules

    31 Inserting / Removing CA Modules The TV set has a slot for a CA module on the left- hand side (card reader for a Smartcard or deco- ding card). Insert the CA module into the slot and push until it snaps into place. Now insert your Smartcard (decoding card) into the CA module.
  • Page 123: Connecting A Pc To The Tv Set

    32 Connecting a PC to the TV set: Opening the menu HDMI Ü HDMI Connecting With this generation of device there is no possibility to replay an analogue PC signal, for example, from a 15-pin VGA con- nector. The AV device menu is factory set to connect a PC via the HDMI 2 connector.
  • Page 124: Setup Dvi-D Ü Hdmi Connection

    32.1 Setup DVI-D Ü HDMI Opening the menu connection DVI-D [PC] to HDMI [TV set] MENU Alternatively, if your PC has a DVI socket instead of an HDMI socket, you can also connect your PC to the TV set using a DVI-D socket to HDMI socket adapter cable.
  • Page 125: Connecting A Pc: Sound From The Speakers Of Tv

    32.2 Connecting a PC: sound from the speakers of TV With the HDMI setting, sound is also trans- mitted via the HDMI cable. This must, however, be supported by the HDMI output of the graphics card of your PC. Or: if you have connected your PC via a “DVI-D to HDMI”...
  • Page 126: Glossary

    33 Glossary Dyn. image sharpness AV programme position The “Dynamic image sharpness” setting AV devices have one or more connection facilitates an automatic increase to the sockets, depending on the model. The sharpness of the picture in the event of a designations of these sockets are marked low level of sharpness.
  • Page 127 33 Glossary Search setting Volume correction 1 freely receivable programmes, all non- The various stations broadcast their encrypted stations are sought. sound at different volumes. The TV set 2 all programmes, all non-encrypted and can automatically compensate for these encrypted stations are sought. If a CA differences in the volume.
  • Page 128: Problem, Possible Cause, Remedy

    34 Problem, Possible cause, Remedy Problem Possible cause Remedy TV set does not react • No line of sight between the • Remove any obstacles between the units. to commands from remote control and the TV set. the remote control •...
  • Page 129 34 Problem, Possible cause, Remedy Problem Possible cause Remedy General problems • The AV device has not been • Open the menu "AV with an external AV registered in the TV set. devices", select the device connected to device with the cursor, the TV set.
  • Page 130: Upgrade Kits

    Active 2.1 Virtual Surround System for home theatre and hi-fi enjoyment • Metz Soundsystem LS 5.1 W (014LR5143) The Metz sound system 80/100 is upgraded with a rear speaker system. This turns a 2.1 Surround System into a 5.1 Surround System.
  • Page 131: Technical Data

    36 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 chan- nels OIR) Operating temperature range: +5°C to +35°C at 75 % air humidity Energy consumption per hour (Wh):...
  • Page 132 36 Technical Data Supported input and output signals HDMI IN 640x480p 60 Hz 720(1440)x576i 50 Hz 720(1440)x480i 60 Hz 720x576p 50 Hz 720x480p 60 Hz 1920x1080p 24Hz/ 50Hz/ 60Hz 1920x1080i 50Hz/ 60Hz 1280x720p 50Hz/ 60Hz 640x480p 60 Hz 800x600p 60 Hz 1024x768p 60 Hz 1280x800p...
  • Page 133: Battery Disposal

    Hg = the battery contains mercury Li = the battery contains lithium 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 134: Index

    Index Antenna connector ....5 Freeze frame....9 Antenna supply voltage ..85 Functions keys .
  • Page 135 Index Panorama ....31,62 Stations, sorting, deleting ..102 PC, connect....123 Sub page .
  • Page 136 Mecablitz production TV production Plastics technology 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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