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Home view / Home - Favourites

Home view

The Home view is the central overview page for all of your TV set's
operating modes.
The list of options on the left of Home view gives you access to TV,
Video, Audio/Radio, Photo and Web.
By means of Extras and System settings you have access to more
functions and you can configure your TV set.
On the right side of the screen you find all your favourites (bookmarks)
created in the different operating modes.
The number of selectable items varies depending on the TV equip-
ment, network connection, available media/media servers and con-
nected gadgets.
Call Home view
HOME: Calling the Home view.
TV

Video

Loewe

Audio/Radio

Photo

ProSieben
Web

Extras

TVMovie.de

System settings

Select menu item / favourite,
OK call.
Description of the individual sections/functions:
TV: Here you call the TV mode of your TV set.
See chapter TV for further information.
Video: The item Video gives you access to videos from
local (USB, home network) and online sources.
See chapter Video for further information.
Audio/Radio: With item Audio/Radio you find music files
from your local server(s) and USB storage media as well
as from DVB and Internet radio.
See chapter Audio/Radio for further information.
Photo: Via menu item Photo you can view photos from
your local media on your TV screen.
See chapter Photo for further information.
Web: Here you have access to multimedia content in the
Internet (MediaNet) as well as a high-quality web browser.
See chapter Web for further information.
Extras: Extras contains additional functions and settings
(e.g., Timer list, CA module).
See chapter Extras for further information.
System settings: In menu item System settings you find
the configuration menu of the TV set e.g., with settings for
picture, sound, connections or sound components. For the
description of the system settings, refer to the detailed user
guide (see section Software / User guides).
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Activated operating mode
The respective activated operating mode will be indicated in the list
of options by a small playback symbol in the lower right-hand corner
of the Home symbol.
Examples:
TV mode activated.
Audio player (Audio mode) activated.
In the opened Home view, pressing again on the Home key brings you
back to the respective active operating mode.

Home - Favourites

You will find your favourites on the right of the individual operating
modes.
You can create favourites in the operating modes of the TV set. In this
way you get a collection of your favourite music titles, your preferred
stations and often visited Internet sites on a single overview page.
After an initial installation, TV stations, online links and radio stations
will already be automatically created as favourites independent of the
installation site of the TV set and of existing Internet links.
Creating favourites
In the operating modes of the TV set you can define the current ob-
ject (station, music title, photo, etc.) as favourite by means of your
remote control. The favourite will be added to Home view and placed
at the end.
Create favourite.
If there are more favourites than can be shown on one
page, this will be indicated by rectangular symbols in
the upper right corner of Home view. Example:
Three pages with favourites exist. The first page of
them is indicated.
Editing favourites
You can edit the existing favourites in Home view. Change the se-
quence of your favourites as you wish or delete favourites you do not
need any more.
HOME: Calling the Home view.
Mark the favourite to be changed.
MENU: change favourite.
Move favourite or delete it (see below).
Moving favourites
move favourite to new position.
BACK: finish procedure.
Deleting favourites
TEXT: Delete selected favourite.
BACK: Finish procedure.

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