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2. C Red button Switch off the screen You see and information window about the currently set Switching off the screen reduces the power consumption R on the operating ring on the TV set station The station overview appears the first time you call up Internet radio see right column iS ViVB 0 Tue 12 07 13 39 Internet radio gt DVB radio Rock Antenne Heavy Metal mca AnoCHM Artist Judas Priest Living after midnight Genre Rock Location Germany HEAT METAL Station list Add to favourites a Screen off on R 4 Change between DVB radio and Internet radio see 4 page 48 Setting the volume v V V Volume louder quieter Other sound settings are the same as for the volume setting in TV mode see page 33 GB 50 of the TV set The LED display on the TV set see page 10 changes from green to orange Switch on the screen with the remote control Red button or OK button station list is opened Switch on the screen on the TV set Press R on the TV set operating ring Internet radio favourites You can find your Internet radio favourites in the Favour ites folder in the Internet radio station overview see above The Favourites folder contains several subfolders The My Favorites subfolder contains the favourite stations you have added directly to your favourites in the TV set local favourites OO ew Blue button Add the playing Internet rad
3. Select defaults within the respective line END o O e INFO If you are searching for the next news select today s date 17 00 for example for the time all for station and News for topics Then you get a list of all news programmes from 17 00 h onwards in the programme list below it The type of list of programmes in the programme list depends on the setting of the sorting in the EPG menu page 46 If the line Time is selected then you can enter the time after which the programmes will be displayed via the numeric buttons of the remote control The broadcasts are sorted according to the order of the station list within the selected time window If a favourites list has been selected only the programmes of stations from the favourites list are displayed in the programme list A single station can be selected with a The Select single station window is opened After selection only programmes of the selected single station are displayed Before pressing the blue button to leave the upper selec tion lines select one of the preceding lines If you then switch back to the programme list you can change this menu line with 4 without having to leave the pro gramme list If you have marked Time then you can enter the time after which the programmes will be displayed with the numeric buttons of the remote control Electronic Programme Guide HM T I e P Paging through the
4. WLAN ex factory available as an accessory only with connected USB storage device TV set equipment See the rating plate on the rear of the set for the precise product desig nation The precise features are listed in the Integrated features item in the index of the TV set see page 15 GB 106 Accessories Setup possibilities Table Stand Floor Stand 8 32 40 Floor Stand Universal 32 46 Floor Stand 8 42 47 Screen Lift Plus Wall Mount WM63 Wall Mount WM64 Wall Mount Slim VESA Size 400 ELE Rack 110 30 Rack 165 30 Rack 165 45 CS Rack 110 30 Sw Rack 165 45 SP Only in connection with appropriate adapter to be ordered separately Xelos 32 Table Stand scope of delivery Floor Stand 8 32 40 Floor Stand Universal 32 46 Wall Mount WM63 Rack 110 30 Rack 110 30 SW Rack 165 30 Rack 165 45 CS Rack 165 45 SP t Xelos 40 Table Stand scope of delivery Floor Stand 8 32 40 Floor Stand Universal 32 46 Screen Lift Plus Wall Mount WM64 Wall Mount Slim VESA Size 400 Rack 110 30 Rack 110 30 SW Rack 165 30 Rack 165 45 CS Rack 165 45 SP t Xelos 46 Table Stand scope of delivery Floor Stand 8 42 47 Floor Stand Universal 32 46 Screen Lift Plus Wall Mount WM64 Wall Mount Slim VESA Size 400 Rack 110 30 Rack 110 30 SW Rack 165 30 Rack 165 45 CS Rack 165 45 SP t 107 GB Envi
5. eere 106 TV viewing with time shift 78 U LIP AEA ERN UM MEE 56 Boll eT TRE 96 V Viewing a locked movie 82 Viewing another movie from the archive during archive recording s 74 om 33 W Wired CONNECTION uus sce nto er te 56 Wireless radio connection 56 Service CA Loewe Austria GmbH Parkring 12 1010 Wien Osterreich Tel 43 810 0810 24 Fax 43 1 22 88 633 90 E mail loewe loewe co at QUS Audio Products Group Pty Ltd 67 O Riordan St Alexandria NSW 2015 Australia Tel 61 1300 130 492 Fax 61 02 9578 0140 E mail help audioproducts com au CHAD Loewe Opta Benelux NV SA Uilenbaan 84 2160 Wommelgem Belgi Tel 32 3 2 70 99 30 Fax 32 3 2710108 E mail ccc loewe be Darlington Service 193 Kn Klementina St 1612 Sofia Bulgaria Tel 359 2 9556399 E mail darlington psp bg com CHD Telion AG Rutistrasse 26 8952 Schlieren Schweiz Tel 41 44 732 15 11 Fax 441 44 732 15 02 E mail infokKD telion ch CY Hadjikyriakos amp Sons Ltd 121 Prodromos Str RO Box 21587 1511 Nicosia Cyprus Tel 357 22 87 21 11 Fax 357 22 66 33 91 E mail savvas hadjikyriakos com cy CZ BaSys CS s r o Sodomkova 1478 8 10200 Praha 10 Hostivar Cesk republika Tel 420 234 706 700 Fax 420 234 706 701 E mail officegbasys cz CD Loewe Opta GmbH Custo
6. free capacity 7896 Repeat 09 45 291077 Tagesschau 00 00 LOEWE Individual The CA module with Smart Card must be plugged in when playing recordings which are still coded 09 45 10 00 Detail o View Rename Timer list Sort alphabetically E Delete copy The remaining free capacity on the storage device is shown at the top right hand corner im The free capacity indicated is an estimated value The exact remain ing capacity of the storage device depends on the programmes to be recorded in future The progress bar shows you how much of the recording has been watched If other programme data is available from EPG or teletext these are shown below the archive list for the entry just flagged Other information about the recording can be called with the TEXT button if this is offered oe eom Blue button Sort recordings chronologically or alpha betically Explanations of the symbols in the archive Archive entry with active replay page 81 EJ Archive entry with set parental lock page 76 GE Coded archive entry CI Plus coded archive entry Digital Recorder When playing coded recordings some of the following functions might only be possible with limitations Jumping By pressing button 44 or gt gt you can skip through the broadcast QS Jump forwards Stereo 2 END Archive 31 08 Phoenix da capo LI LI mu o1 03 ap Repeat 09 45 Jum
7. az E i gt Select Connections v go to the menu line below SOUND COMPONENTS Configuration modification of speaker system ye Select Sound components CGUCZNEENT OK calls the sound components wizard m y Proceed SOUND COMPONENTS WIZARD 1 i i t Please specify here via which sound component you want to listen to your 4 m wa Select Complete TV sound If you select a Speaker system this must be connected to the iB OR o analogue audio connector on the back of the TV set with an additional OT OK proceed adapter if necessary E im Menu item does not appear when first calling up the loudspeaker system configuration SOUND COMPONENTS WIZARD Please specify here whether you want to connect external front speakers SOUND COMPONENTS Sound playback via TV speakers Speaker system HiFi AV amplifier HiFi AV amplifier or TV speakers switchable Q5 Proceed Sound playback via speakers system a gt v Mark Speaker system comcs MN EL CoN OK to continue External speakers TV speakers SES i Proceed lt lt Back SOUND COMPONENTS WIZARD d Please specify whether you want to change the illustrated 2 setting of your speaker system or whether all existing E j 4 gt Mark External speakers or TV speakers settings are to be reset to the values of the delivery state lt To connect a Subwoofer select TV speakers here i F T J OK Proceed 6 EA See Nr Continued o
8. continued on next page gt 27 GB Initial installation Setting options for DVB S reception continued Setting options for all types of reception Favoured Signal source Test reception INITIAL INSTALLATION The ratio of signal Carrier to noise Noise C N shows you the quality of the received DVB signal The greater the value the better INITIAL INSTALLATION Favoured signal source DVB T Level mm DVB C Astral 19 2 E C N ASTRAL 19 2 E Antenna cable analogue The signal level tells you how strong the DVB reception is Proceed e v Select favoured signal source ww Select the signal source from a list the station of which is to be at the top of your station list starting with station slot 1 m The listed signal sources depend on the selected After you have made the previous settings you should antennas and if r set is equipped with a E receive picture and sound of the selected satellites only tuner the type of satellite system used and the PN possible for Astral and HOTBIRD received satellites e OK Proceed OK Proceed ll Logical Settings DINISUINSALLATION ASTRAL 19 2 E ite Logical Channel Number a ee Channel search Number Symbol rate 1 DVB S Vay hol 010 Symbol rate 2 DVB S 22000 Accept Logical Channel Number no yes In some countries digital channels DVB T DVB C j DVB S are transmitted with a prescribed programme
9. ALELELEEHLLEEEEEELLEEELEEELLE HEEL HEEL ELE ELLE LL LLL L I o o DVD recorder AV EEXEEENREIT LETERRERERREI ANT OUT Connection example of a DVD recorder Playback from AV device Call AV selection AV SELECTION HDMI2 HDMI1 PC IN AV VIDEO VIDEO v Select AV OK switch over Start playback on the connected device Scart adapter is available as an accessory see page 105 88 Connecting camcorder camera to the TV set Switch off all equipment before connecting Connect the AV output of the camcorder to the sound input sockets AUDIO L white and R AUDIO red and the VIDEO connection of the side AV sockets of the TV set Use the AV cable enclosed with the camcorder for this R AUDIO L Camcorder Connection example of a camcorder Playback from AV device Call AV selection AV SELECTION HDMI2 HDMI1 PC IN AV VIDEO v Select AV VIDEO OK switch over Start playback on the connected device External devices Devices to the HDMI connections The HDMI connections High Definition Multimedia Interface allow the transmission of digital video and audio signals from a player e g DVD player DVD recorder Blu ray player game console or Set Top Box via a single cable The digital video and audio data are transmitted without data compres sion digitally and therefore lose
10. atellite 2 lz Satellite 3 Eutelsat W2 16 E Satellite 4 none Q Proceed v Select Satellite 1 Satellite 4 gt select satellites from list OK Proceed INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S LNB frequencies Hot Bird 13 E Low band Hot Bird 13 E High band Eutelsat W2 16 E Low band Eutelsat W2 16 E High band 9750 MHz 10600 MHz 9750 MHz 10600 MHz Proceed 4 gt Set LNB frequencies You do not normally need to change the values OK Proceed with Setting options for DVB S reception continued on page 28 Setting options for the satellite system DiSEqC one cable communal system Satellite selection INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S Satellite selection e Select satellites from list t OK Proceed L NB INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S frequencies J IS ia 10600 MHz m Proceed A 4 gt Set LNB frequencies o9 Normally you do not need to change the values for T high and low band unless the LNC LNB of your satellite system uses a different oscillator frequency important for the frequency display OK Proceed Manual INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S registration el iBSuSROn T ENEPTTI PIN protection Define change PIN Proceed a a v 4 Select and adjust settings for the DiSEqC single T 7 cable communal installation lt Transmission channel frequency Select the desired transmission channel and the corre sponding transmission frequency If your system is designed
11. Select how long each picture is to be shown during a slideshow Select on to have the photo information file name and selection of the files in the folder permanently showing when in full screen display or slideshow mode Photos in portrait format can be automatically displayed vertically with corresponding Exif entry You can carry out the picture settings for the photo display here The settings correspond to the picture settings in TV mode see page 35 Explanation of the setting possibilities in the Music settings menu The menu can only be opened when the Music Player is displayed see page 64 Auto return to music player Sound settings 60 The music player will reappear whenever the music list is opened during playback see page 64 and no other buttons are pressed for the duration of the specified time period You can carry out the audio settings for playing music here The settings correspond to the audio settings in TV mode see page 33 Explanation of the setting possibilities in the Video settings menu The menu can only be opened when the Video Player is displayed see page 66 Picture settings Subtitle Language You can make the picture settings for playing videos here The settings correspond to the picture settings in TV mode see page 35 You can carry out the audio settings for playing videos here The settings correspond to the audio settings in TV mode see page 33 Explana
12. 3 WDR K 10 EinsFestival 4 Bayerisches FS 11 SAT 1 5 hr fernsehen 12 RTL 9gggomogogsmmgsmgmm Next favourite list e Sort alphabetically Select station Bt Page If Clear favourite list Cw X Green button Select the next favourites list in the right column Rename favourites list im Favourites list right column must be selected If not change the list with gt Cm Cm 9D m Blue button Starts Rename favourites list Enter new name same procedure as for rename station see page 43 D bo Ww OK to save new name Or Cm Cm 9 m Blue button Cancel rename 68 44 Add station to favourites list im A stations left column must be selected If not change the list with P P Scroll in the pages of the station list if necessary v Mark station or select station with the numeric buttons for alphabetical station sorting enter the initial letter which is to be transferred as a favourite to the favourites list OK transfers the station to the favourites list The new station is inserted at the end of the favourites list Proceed in the same manner with additional stations Delete station from favourites list m Favourites list right column must be selected If not change the list with gt a v Mark station to be deleted OS OK Removes the marked station from the favourites list or V Red button Starts C
13. R on the operating ring on the TV set EPG Electronic Programme Guide radio You can also use an electronic programme guide for the DVB radio sta tions if the radio stations provide programme information Starting and ending EPG EPG im Radio mode switched On if not see page 48 EPG Switch EPG on off Date Time Stations Topics D B Is EPG ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE Mon 31 07 now a m Bayern 2 BAYERN 3 BAYERN 4 K B5 aktuell hri hr2 hr3 hr4 gt until 17 00 16 00 16 05 16 00 16 05 16 00 16 05 16 00 16 05 16 00 16 05 16 00 16 05 Nachrichten Nachrichten Nachrichten Nachrichten Nachrichten Nachrichten Nachrichten Nachrichten 17 00 Mon 31 07 16 05 ESAO 19 00 Nachrichten Welt Deutschland Bayern Listen Select time TEXTED rI F Page lf m The EPG functions in radio mode are the same as in TV mode Read from page 45 onwards for further information EPG configuration radio The EPG settings in Radio mode correspond to those in TV mode see page 46 If the EPG menu is called up in Radio mode only radio sta tions will be included in the station selection As already indicated under EPG configuration in TV mode see page 46 we recommend omitting all radio stations unimportant to you in the EPG station selection for Radio mode do not highlight with EA This gives you a clearer overview in the EPG as there are a large number of s
14. deleting entry or bookmark setting bookmark deleting or hiding parts of the recording are not available when viewing a DR archive entry over the network Play archive entry via network MEDIA Call MediaPortal MEDIA PORTAL CH TV DVB radio Internet radio MediaHome PEL Archive DR Streaming d 4 v Select DR Streaming a J OK call a DR ARCHIVE or Sat dac 00 Indi 29 07 3sat Tagesschau 15 09 Sky Cinema HD Top Movie 1 09 45 10 00 Detail Sort chronologically 4 Select required TV set The name of the accessible TV set is shown in the second line in this example LOEWE TV v Mark the required archive entry OK View archive entry im With archive entries which are played back streamed via the network it is not possible to select language sound You always hear the first audio track of the recorded transmission in each case The subtitle selec tion is also not possible when playing back transmis sions via the network for system reasons The same also applies to the Follow me function See page 80 for further information Digital Recorder Format storage media Format USB storage media which you want to use with the TV set be fore first using TV menu gt Settings Miscellaneous Format external hard disk A formatting might also provide a remedy in the event of problems when using your USB storage medium Additionally you can re format the hard d
15. tally or analogue to the the amplifier Continue depending on the amplifier see right column Explanations of the setting possibilities HiF AV amplifier Select this setting if an amplifier is connected and you do not wish to use the TV loudspeakers any more HiF AV amplifier or TV speakers switchable Sound reproduction optionally via an external audio amplifier or via the built in TV loudspeakers The playback can be toggled between TV speakers and external audio amplifier in the Sound menu under Sound via Sound formats Specify sound formats which can be decoded with the digital amplifier see operating manual of the used amplifier 94 Connecting digital audio amplifiers Continuation of the left column above For digital audio transmission Select yes Connect the digital audio output of the TV set AUDIO DIGITAL OUT with the digital audio input of the amplifier via a cinch cable TV set HELLEELLEELELELEE E LB EELLEELELELLELE E E BL ELELLLLLLLI o o Digital amplifier DIGITAL IN AUDIO OUT DIGITAL Connecting analogue audio amplifiers Continuation of the left column above For digital audio transmission Select no Use a stereo cinch cable to connect the analogue audio output AUDIO OUT L R with the analogue audio input of the amplifier TV set LAEHEELEHLLLE ELCHE ELE H ELLE E LLH ELLE BL LLELLLLL LL L LE o o Analogue amp
16. 16 00 16 05 Baden W rttemberg aktuell Charmed Zauberhafte Hexen OO Detail View Record bt Page 1t o f Select time e Select date topics RECORD button Programme the recording of a broadcast Timer data dialogue is opened TIMER DATA 09 45 Charmed Zauberhafte Hexen Recorder USB 23 arte S io Recording time 45 until 10 35 Recording type once only MEOE confirm 2 e Check the timer data and change it if necessary OK Confirm timer data The broadcast is entered into the timer overview See page 76 for explanations of the setting options in the Timer data menu In the EPG a red dot is set in front of the title of the programme If a broadcast is already marked with a red dot you can re delete the programmed timer entry using the RECORD button The red dot and the entry in the timer overview disappear 75 GB Digital Recorder Programming a timer recording manually Explanations of the setting options in the Timer data menu MESI TuoduentE Station only available when the selected station can be received 4 Select Recording via different signal sources e g DVB T and DVB S Oy v go to the menu line below Select the signal source for the recording 4 gt Select Recording wizard Date Date of recording v goto the menu line below Recording Time of the recording TV MENU Recording time __Record g wizard EM WE ull Programme only for rec
17. 29 07 3sat 00 00 LOEWE Tagesschau Individual 09 45 10 00 Mark unmark 5 Mark all entries Delete entries Km v 4 Select others if necessary and OK confirm e Y C5 Red button Mark all entries Titles to be deleted are displayed in blue Cw cn Yellow button Call Delete entry LR OK Confirm delete The recording s is are deleted The archive is displayed again 81 GB Digital Recorder Changing the title of an archive 7 w Archive is displayed m b e v Select the title to be changed ma ARCHIVE free capacity 63 Rename ESSAI Das Erste ofe Wei TeTo 3sat Tagesschau LOEWE afe VIT VT Y 09 45 10 00 a m lc OK 9 Detail Cancel rename a J Delete character a A Z2 gt a z Select character You will see a line showing the current insertion position under the first letter of the title Cay gt Input position to the right Ca 4 Input position to the left abo V det Input the characters one after another if entering using OOO the number buttons on the remote control use it as if it tg were a telephone keypad see page 98 for the exact assignment of the buttons ib Aa a UI Cm w Yellow button Delete character to the left of the cursor O C Green button Switch between capital letters and small letters TI e 09 OK Conclude the entry lt This saves the change perma
18. 888 TTX 152 TTX v Select subtitles OK show hide subtitles Only if a USB storage device is connected yp Cw Yellow button Go to the last viewed station Use this button to quickly switch back and forth between two stations OOOD gP Blue button Show the programme info for the programme currently playing and the one to follow 1 ARD Stereo 14 30 15 15 Urlaubsparadies Toskana Urlaubsparadies Toskana 15 15 15 45 Reiseziele dieser Erde gypten TUR fas E E L m i J i EE P PROG Detailed info RAMME INFO 14 43 0K MOSSE Teletext Programme preview H Explanation of the symbols in the programme information LZ Programme in 16 9 picture format Programme in high picture definition HDTV IX Programme with Dolby Digital sound Broadcast of subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing C3 Programme with youth protection see Parental lock Age related lock on page 52 The symbols may also appear in combinations Daily operation Permanent display of time 38 Press twice in rapid succession Time is shown hidden permanently The permanent display of the time can also be set in the TV menu under Settings Miscellaneous On screen displays Permanent clock display see page 54 The display position of the time depends on the selected setting in the On screen displays menu ex factory bottom See page 54 for how to change the
19. 90 216 315 49 50 E mail info servisplus com tr Dubai Audio Center P O Box 32836 Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai UAE Tel 971 4343 14 41 Fax 4971 4 343 77 48 E mail service dubaiaudio com CZA The Soundlab Pty Ltd P O Box 31952 Kyalami 1684 Gauteng Republic of South Africa Tel 27 1 14 66 47 00 Fax 27 1 14 66 42 85 E mail loewe mad co za by Loewe Opta 13 03 12 119 GB GB 120 121 GB
20. a 4 gt Set LNB frequencies e 7 Normally you do not need to change the values for id high and low band unless the LNC LNB of your satellite system uses a different oscillator frequency important for the frequency display OK Proceed with Setting options for DVB S reception continued on page 28 25 GB Initial installation Setting options for the satellite system max 4 satellites on DiSEqC multiswitch Settings STALLATION DVB S multiswitch Control voltage 13 18V m e L R SOME Od Repeat rate Control voltage Band 22kHz signal Toneburst off Q Proceed a v 4 Select and adapt settings for the DiSEqC multi switch The refresh rate determines how often a DiSEqC command is output A refresh is only necessary with cascaded systems The control voltage controls the switching of the polarisation level horizontal vertical in non DiSEqC capable components e g control of single LNBs via DiSEqC multiswitch 22kHzsignal The 22kHz signal controls the switching between high and low band in the Band setting The Position setting controls the selection of the satellites in non DiSEqC capable components Toneburst The Toneburst controls the selection of the satellites in non DiSEqC but toneburst capable components with the Position and Option settings OK Proceed Satellite INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S selection ite selection ay e x LNB frequencies E 26 te
21. able station is switched to Select station with the station list m n normal TV operation without further displays no favourites selected OK Call Station list E Sorting STATION LIST numerically MESSIS HDMI BR alpha PC IN 3sat y V ENV 16 EinsExtra AV EinsFestival O VIDEO EinsPlus 1 ZDFinfokanal m ZDF neo 2 ZDFtheaterk 3 WDRK C arte 4 Bayerisches FS Kika 5 hr fernsehen Das Erste HD o FF E gg99gmmSgGgggmg 21 00 21 45 Urlaubsparadies Toskana a Scan stations amp Change stations am Sort alphabetically Switch to Select station Bt Page It 5 Favourites P P Scroll in the pages of the station list lt lt C gt gt Jump to the next station block a v 4 Mark stations Or Input the channel number The marker will switch to the selected station The marked station is shown as a small picture I o y R 69 3 OK The marked station is called bh oo d Ce D P Blue button Changes the sorting between numerically and alphabetically Sorting STATION LIST alphabetically E BE 9Live ofo DSF DVD REC arte D Vierte ofo ARD AAVA D 1 EinsExtra EinsFestival EinsPlus Eurosport Bayrisches FS BR alpha BR ofo HDMI1 CNN INT HDMI2 21 00 21 45 Urlaubsparadies Toskana c Scan stations EP Change stations em EAA Switch to o ET Select letter B Page It e Favourite
22. c ccccececsceeetecsesececscsetetscseserscsssesesssseseacsesetecasseeecaseesy page 78 23 Blue button Programme INTO CNV OTT saxis exti Yir a catur nta e page 37 41 Yellow button Switch to the last viewed channel ssssssee page 37 S 02 Q2 nthe men zin lists SeleQU SL s eet abet E E mui a dede ted page 12 Q3 P P Select Station up down sse nnne page 31 gt Close all displays O page 12 O 5 Status display on off in the menu context relevant Info orvoff page 39 15 On MediaPortal on off cccccccccccsccssscscscesesesvesesssesveseseseateseseseaseseseseatesessseateseseseaveseseeeees page 14 56 0 AV selection sse rettet page 32 Select station directly in the menu Enter numbers or letters cece eset page 31 CM Ex Sue uec RI INE TETTE CO TO page 33 S acre gore IE DDR aM page 95 Gn Switch over to ndio ModE Pasos sedie ota Ein Foix ot E page 21 48 95 32 Switch on off to standby mode page 21 The key assignment displayed here is valid for the main menu level of the TV set The key assign Only if a USB storage device is connected ment may vary in certain operating modes see the corresponding chapter in this operating manual The assignment of this key can be changed see page 95 The description refers to the standard setting 3 GB Acknowledgements
23. of the TV set and to protect your children from unsuitable programmes Defining the access code PIN MENU Call TV menu a Select Settings 09 7 o to the menu line below Ww CC Select Parental lock v go to the menu line below 089 Define a four digit access code PIN the first time SEE you open it The numbers appear in plain text Note amp the access code PIN well e OK Confirm the access code PIN The Parental lock menu is opened TV MENU Settings Parental lock ENDI I stations E Lock single stations Age related lock Immediately The four digit access code PIN must be entered when the parental lock is opened in future It appears encrypted when entering for security reasons TV MENU Settings Parental lock Access code Please enter PIN Code number The code number cancels all entered PINs It can be used for example if you have forgotten your PIN You will find a note about the code number on page 102 Remove this from the manual and keep it in a safe place 52 Explanations of setting possibilities in the Parental lock menu Lock all The TV set is locked immediately the menu is exited All stations programmes can then only be watched after entering the access code The lock can be activated both Immediately and for a Daily defined period The lock remains active until it is switched off in the menu Lock single You can lock unlock individual stations in th
24. Glossary ProScan Progressive Scan Progressive Scan abbr PS or full picture method is a technique in the picture build up of monitors TV sets beamers and other display devices in which the output device is not sent line interlaced half pictures unlike in the interlace technique but real full pictures PSK Stands in connection with WLAN encoding for Pre Shared Key Clients who want to connect up to a wireless network secured with PSK have to know this key RGB Colour signals red green and blue Router Device for connecting up several networks e g home network and internet Satellite tuner Receiver for satellite programmes SDTV Standard Definition TeleVision SECAM French colour standard Set Top Box Set Top Box STB for short refers to a device in entertain ment electronics which is connected to another device usually a TV set and offers the user additional functional options Signal input groups Depending on the applied signal the signal sources are divided into different groups All signal input groups with their cor responding signal types and the possible inputs are listed below TV analogue Signal type FBAS YC RGB SD 480i 576i Component SD 480i 576i Input Tuner analogue AV AVS TV digital Signal type DVB SD HDMI SD 480 576i Input Tuner digital HDMI1 HDMI2 HD analogue Signal type RGB HD video mode e g 1920x1080 1280x720 Component HD video modes e g 1920x108
25. HDMI socket With Digital Link HD capable devices the device name may possibly appear in place of the connection name OK Switch over Start playback on the connected HDMI device The best possible format for the picture is detected and set auto matically Remote TV switch on via Digital Link You can select whether the TV set is to switch on automatically from Standby mode if a disc is played or a screen menu displayed on a Digital Link HD enabled device connected to an HDMI input You can find the settings in the TV Menu under Connections gt Remote TV switch on via Digital Link see also page 86 External devices Devices to the PC IN connection Playback from the device You can connect a PC to the PC IN socket for example and thus use the Call AV selection TV screen as a monitor n m V hen connecting a PCs or accessory device to the PC IN socket of the Me TV set set the output signal on your PC first so that it matches one of HDMI2 the signals in the table on page 102 HDMII AV VIDEO Connecting the device Switch off all equipment before connecting v Select PC IN socket Connect the device to the TV set s PC IN socket with a VGA cable OK switch over Connect the analogue audio signal of the PC to the AUDIO IN L R jack on the TV set with a stereo cable PC picture adjustment only possible with certain signals TV set In this menu you can set the position vertical horizontal and the phas
26. Immediate recording Record interesting programmes directly into the archive with the RECORD button The programme is recorded from the point at which the record ing function is selected to its end or to the end of the set recording time Timer controlled recording Comfortably select your favourite programme for recording from the EPG or teletext The timer overview has room for 50 entries Watch the programmes later from the Digital Recorder s archive Archive playback All the recorded programmes can be selected in the archive and played During archive playback another programme can be recorded into the archive e Fast forward and rewind There are three different speeds for winding and rewinding films e Fast navigation by jumping You can fast forward and rewind during a film at the touch of a button The jump width is adjustable see page 72 The Smart Jump function also ensures that the jump width is halved each time the jump direction is changed or doubled after three jumps in the same direction max 8 minutes This way you can quickly find a certain spot of the recording Technical information The TV set uses the hard disk file system FAT32 The file system NTFS is not supported PCs with the operating system Microsoft Windows only support a total hard disk volume of 32GB when formatting on FAT32 Larger hard disks are automatically reduced in their capacity by this Format external USB disks that you wish to use with the
27. MENU Call TV menu gt Select Settings v goto the menu line below gt Select Miscellaneous v goto the menu line below Select On screen displays v goto the menu line below 4 gt Select Automatic info v goto the menu line below yes no Operating convenience TV menu Overview diagram Picture adjustment Contrast Brightness Colour intensity Colour temperature Sharpness Auto dimming more Image enhancement Picture format Move picture up down Auto format Film quality improvement DMM Digital Noise Control DNC PC IN display Sound via 9 Sound effects Sound adjustment Headphone volume Loudness Sound picture synchronisation DOT s Loudspeaker sound Headphone sound Auto volume AV output signal Maximum volume Max switch on volume Balance Recording wizard Timer list Pre record time Post record time Sound components Antenna DVB AV connecting settings Signal type Allow switching voltage at AV Remote TV switch on via Digital Link Stations Search wizard Manual adjustment Change stations Select change favourites Parental lock Lock all stations Lock single stations Age related lock Change access code Deactivate Reset Timer functions Switch off once Switch off daily Wake up once only Wake up daily Wake up with Wake up signal volume Language S language Subtitle DVB Audio DVB Energy efficiency Home Mode Premiu
28. TV set off at the mains and do not pull out the plug of the TV set out of the socket Otherwise the recording will be lost Subtitles Any subtitles that are transmitted can also be recorded see page 76 Display recorded subtitles during later playback INFO Show status display see right column TEXT Call subtitle selection 9 aw Select desired subtitles OK Show subtitles GB 74 Stop recording early You can end a current archive recording prematurely Cm Press STOP button END MBIe eliui iejoM aeo cel iare Q5 Stop recording OK Stop recording T c The recording is stopped Whatever has already been recorded is saved onto the USB storage device and can then be played back over the archive You can also end a running recording by deleting the entry in the timer overview or in the archive See page 77 for further information Status display when watching in time shift mode and when recording onto the archive INFO Show status display Display with time shift playback Stereo PEE END 45 Phoenix 09 45 10 00 m 31 Bon n jour Berlin Time shift 01 00 min 0 45 oo n P MEEO 09 52 Display with live picture during an archive recording 45 Phoenix Stereo 42 GD 09 45 10 00 Bon n jour Berlin Live picture 09 45 T EP DN om Language sound 09 52 Digital Recorder Archive recording Timer recording For recording encrypted broadcasts please als
29. TV set via the TV menu gt Settings Miscellaneous Format external hard disk see page 84 so as to be able to utilise the hard disc capacity Switching off the TV set with the mains switch during operation or an inadvertent disruption to the power supply e g power failure can cause damage to the hard disc file system and hence loss of the recorded broadcasts Always first switch your TV set to standby mode press On Off button on the remote control or switch off button in the middle of the operating eye on the TV set before switching off at the mains switch Do not disconnect the external hard drive from the TV set during recording under any circumstances However if unexpected problems occur when operating the hard disc formatting the hard disc may rectify this Refer to the instructions on page 84 Digital Recorder Settings Explanation of the setting facilities You can make a few settings in the Archive menu to adapt the Digital Jump distance Set the standard jump width used for jumping forwards Recorder to your requirements or backwards in the film by pressing 44 or b gt Factory setting 4 min Call Archive menu y J Smart Jump Activate or deactivate Smart Jump function see page 78 Call Archive Factory setting on ma ARCHIVE lt gt free capacity 78 Sky Cinema H Top Movie 1 B 29 07 3sat Tagesschau 00 00 LOEWE Individual 09 45 10 00 Detail View Rename 5 Timer lis
30. between DVB radio and Internet radio see o page 50 y fi le Setting the volume ue V V Volume louder quieter Other sound settings are the same as for the volume setting in TV mode see page 33 Station switching m The selection of the stations favourites is the same as the procedure in TV mode see pages 31 and 32 P s Press P P or the numeric buttons of the remote control D Or AC on the TV set operating ring Or LI OK Call station list favourites Sound adjustment Call Sound adjustment Other settings as for TV mode see page 33 Switching the screen on off C C Red button Switch off the screen Switching off the screen reduces the power consumption of the TV set The LED display on the TV set see page 10 changes from green to orange Switch on the screen with the remote control Red button or OK button station list is opened Switch on the screen on the TV set Press R on the TV set operating ring Digital radio Radio menu In the Radio menu you can set the sound search for and store radio stations automatically or manually change stations and set switch off alarm functions The settings are made as described in TV mode Call Radio menu m Radio mode switched on if not see page 48 MENU Call the Radio menu RADIO MENU Timer functions v ES Switch off radio mode Press TV button on the remote control Or
31. black portion in the picture The so called backlights are dimmed automatically and the contrast ratio increases temporarily i e dynamically Electronic Programme Guide See EPG EPG Electronic Programme Guide is the electronic variant of a printed TV guide Using the EPG you can watch the TV programme of the TV station transfer the appropriate data The list of programmes contains the title beginning and end and duration of the programme In addition brief descriptions of the content of the programmes is also displayed Ethernet Cable linked data net technology for local networks LANs Also covers standards for e g plug connectors and transfer speeds Euro AV socket Interface for connecting video devices to a TV set This socket is also referred to as Scart socket Exif Abbreviation for Exchangeable Image File Format Standard format for additional data with modern digital cameras e g date and time aperture light sensitivity alignment of the camera portrait landscape FLOF Full Level One Facilities Teletext system in which names and numbers of the jump destinations are transmitted in the bottom line on every page This guides the reader to related topics for example An information about which pages exist and which pages have sub pages is not available in FLOF Gateway Transfer into another network in this case connection from home network to internet The network device is usually used as the standard gateway whic
32. damage Proper use and environmental conditions This TV set is designed exclusively for reception and reproduction of video and audio signals and is designed for living rooms or office facilities and should not be operated in rooms with high humidity such as a bathroom or sauna or where there is a high concentration of dust e g workshops The manufacturer s warranty is only valid for use in the specified permissible environment If the set is used outdoors ensure that it is protected against moisture rain splashing water or dew High humidity and dust concentrations cause leak currents in the device which can cause a shock hazard if the device is touched or a fire Never place the TV set in a position where it is exposed to vibrations This can lead to material overload If you have brought the set into a warm environment from the cold then wait for about 1 hour before switching it on to avoid formation of condensation Do not place any objects filled with liquids on top of the appliance Protect the appliance against dripping and splashing water Candles or naked flames must be kept away from the appliance at all times to prevent it from catching fire Transporting Only transport the device in vertical position Grasp the device on the upper and lower edges of the housing If the table stand is not installed e g if the unit is to be installed on a wall then under no circumstances should you set down
33. display position Operation without remote control Changing the station on the TV set Station up down R Radio on or switch between TV and Radio Calling the TV menu on the set M Call Direct control on TV set menu DIRECT CONTROL ON TV SET AV selection Volume Brightness Con TV select function M or R Go to the menu line below make changes M Move up one menu line select other function Explanations of the settings Operating mode Switch between TV and radio operation AV selection Select AV source Volume Set volume Brightness Set brightness Set contrast The power consumption of the TV set depends directly on the value set here see also page 22 Contrast Picture format Set picture format see also page 36 Station Select station Service The Service menu item is provided for service purposes by dealers only Daily operation Status display n normal TV mode without other displays INFO Show status display il Das Erste Stereo 2 14 30 15 15 m Toskana 14 42 Wake up once only 20 00 Switch off once 23 00 In the upper two lines you will see the number and name of the station the title and transmission time of the programme currently showing if available and the sound identification signal The bar if available indicates the progress of the current programme If information about the current programme is
34. folder on off For Internet radio Switch to the last radio station that was listened to Cm Cw P cw Yellow button Mediat MediaPhoto im A picture is selected in the media overview DiskStation Network Loewe_004 Loewe_005 Loewe_006 Loewe_010 Loewe 011 Loewe_012 Loewe_009 Loewe_007 Loewe 008 r Photo LOEWE Loewe_011 Elements 106 View Mer Tere M fo qufaTo END ft Page It 1 9 NP Change view D Slide show OK View marked picture in full screen mode see below PLAY button Start slideshow see right column Full screen mode im A picture has been selected O OK Opens full picture mode Portrait photos with the corresponding entry in the Exif files are automatically positioned correctly for viewing C gt Show previous next picture e 7 a v Rotate picture by 90 degrees to the left right OK Quit full screen mode and return to overview Slide show 00 PLAY button Start slide show m from photo overview Start slide show with marked picture m in full screen mode Start slide show with displayed picture Slide show gt 2 106 Loewe 2 highres gt PAUSE button Pause slide show PLAY button Continue slide show STOP button End slide show and return to overview GB Mediat MediaVideo im A video is selected in the media overview LOEWE USB USB videol avi video2 avi video2 wmv video3 av
35. for in the frequency range above the start frequency Only change these defaults if you are familiar with other symbol rates and types of modulation or if you have to specify the network ID for your cable network In the case of small cable networks fed directly from the satel lite the rate of 6900 might have to be replaced by 6111 Your cable provider has the information you need OK Proceed Setting options for DVB S reception Select satellite installation Single satellite 2 satellites on 22 kHz switchbox 2 satellites on toneburst switch Max 4 satellites on DiSEqC multiswitch DiSEqC one cable communal system other communal installation If you have not selected a DVB S antenna in the antenna selection Continue with Setting options for all types of reception on page 28 The normal DVB S settings are derived from the selection of the location and do not need to be changed in most cases INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S Select satellite installation 2 satel s on 22 kHz switchbox 2 satellites on toneburst switch Max 4 satellites on DiSEqC multiswitch DiSEqC one cable communal system other communal installation Q Proceed v Selecting the satellite system Specify how you receive which satellite s single satellite or type of satellite system Ask your dealer if required Reception of a single satellite via a connected LNC LNB See page 25 for settings Reception of two differe
36. from your Loewe dealer Only use Loewe installation solutions e g wall mounts floor stand that are included in the Accessories Setup possibilities chapter on page 107 After selecting an installation option read the appropriate assembly instructions Installation notes Choose a place for installing your TV where no bright light or sunlight shines directly onto the screen This could cause reflections which impair the picture 3 times the screen diagonal can be taken as a guide value or the view ing distance e g for 40 inch set approx 3m for SD signal The viewing distance can be reduced with an HD signal Set covers Covers for side connections The side cover of the TV set can be completely removed For this open it as far as it will go and gently pull on the open cover The cover detaches from the holder and gives free access to the con nection area To replace the cover simply push it until it latches back into place LS L4 I I ni EN EIL 18 Connecting the TV set Connecting to the mains Remove the cover for the connections Connect the TV set to a 220 240V mains socket First plug the small plug of the power cable into the mains connection on the back of the TV and then plug the large mains plug into a mains socket Connecting antennas Cable analogue DVB C DVB T antenna Plug the antenna cable of antenna cable system or room antenna into the ANT TV
37. in case your chosen language is not offered by the station 53 D Other settings On screen displays You can select different settings in this menu which affect the on screen displays Call On screen displays NN o Ny MENU Call TV menu 4 gt Select Settings v go to the menu line below gt Select Miscellaneous v go to the menu line below 4 gt Select On screen displays v go to the menu line below TV MENU Settings Miscellaneous Oo displ ENDJE INFOJ me On screen display position Automatic info Perr 4 gt Select the desired setting Explanations of setting possibilities in the On screen displays menu On screen display time On screen display position Automatic info Permanent clock display Automatic hint after switch to HDMI 54 Here you set the duration of the display e g for the volume or the station display when changing stations The duration can be set between 2 and 9 seconds You can select between an upper and a lower display posi tion so that other displays subtitles are not concealed Select yes here if you want to be able to see the additional help permanently in the upper part of the screen while navigating the menu Also see page 15 for further information The time can be displayed permanently with this menu item or by pressing the button twice in quick succession see also page 38 It is always visible as long as no oth
38. languages West East Cyrillic Greek Turkish Arabic MENU Call TV menu e Select Settings UP v go to the menu line below gt Select Miscellaneous v goto the menu line below Select Teletext character set v goto the menu line below TV MENU Settings Miscellaneous END xt character set n East Cyrillic Greek Turkish Arabic gt Select desired character set OK Adopt character set Digital radio Radio mode DVB radio The TV set can receive digital radio stations over DVB or over the internet see page 50 In addition you can play the sound from an external device through the TV set via the audio AV inputs of the TV set see page 51 i The AUDIO button has been preset for radio operation in the factory To change the configuration see page 95 Radio mode on Press AUDIO button on the remote control The radio mode that was last selected will be opened DVB or internet radio Or MEDIA Call MediaPortal fa 4 gt v Select DVB radio I TI OK call Or R on the operating ring on the TV set You see and information window about the currently set station iSViVBJ 0 Tue 10 05 10 56 DVB radio Internet radio 1L DUF Stereo 2 12 10 13 30 Informationen am Mittag e Berichte Interviews Musik Volume 00 7 rmn Station list Screen off on EP Previous station If a connection to the internet is already established m Change
39. menu Settings Miscellaneous Teletext character set West or the appropriate character set Switch the TV set off Remove the CA module from the TV set Wait a few seconds Reinsert the CA module Switch the TV set on again a Set PCM stereo on the DVD player in the sound selection For DVB stations on the TV set switch to stereo in the Status display INFO Language sound green button b Connect AUDIO DIGITAL OUT from the TV set to a digital input of the external digital audio amplifier and select the appropriate input to this End the HbbTV application with the END button see page 68 Format external hard disk on TV set again via TV menu gt Settings Miscellaneous Format external hard disk Set up a DHCP server Assign the IP addresses for the TV set manually Troubleshooting Problem Despite video or music file being played back no sound can be heard Although the file is visible on the media server it is not displayed in the MediaPortal A media file that is displayed can not be played back Characters received in the WLAN code of the wireless router cannot be entered for the network configuration at the TV set When searching for wireless routers no device is found Possible cause a The TV set is set to mute or the volume has been turned down too far b An audio device that does not exist or that is not connected is registered in the TV menu under Connecti
40. menu Station selection Switch on TV when marked Sorting In the station selection you can determine for which station in the programme guide information is to be dis played Programme information will only be displayed in the EPG for stations that you mark with B4 here You can use the coloured buttons to mark the selected station all stations or just the stations in all favourites lists Because of the large number of receivable DVB S stations you should restrict the station selection This reduces the data entry time and increases the clarity in the EPG Marking the stations according to reception ranges Digital terrestrial stations DVB T Digital cable stations DVB C EJ Digital satellite stations DVB S When yes is set the switched off TV switches on auto matically from the standby mode at the beginning of a set programme A screen message appears when switch ing on If this is not confirmed within 5 minutes with the OK button the TV switches back off automatically for safety reasons The programmes can be sorted either according to their start times chronologically or according to stations cor responding to station list Teletext Teletext Your TV set supports the two operating systems TOP Text and FLOF Up to 1 000 pages are stored so that you have quick access Starting and ending teletext Switch teletext on off m With default HbbTV mode on MediaText HbbTV text opens when first
41. none of their quality A maximum of five devices can be connected in cascade to every HDMI socket The devices are arranged in the AV menu and in the station list below the appropriate HDMI socket If the respective device sends its own device name this appears in place of the connection name Your TV set can show 24p films which are output from a connected HDMI player e g Loewe BluTech Vision Interactive optimally see glos sary page 110 Digital video signals from a DVI player can be also be reproduced by the HDMI connection using a DVI HDMI adapter cable The sound must be piped in additionally However the sound must then be supplied additionally HDMI and DVI both use the same copy protection method HDCP Connecting the device Switch off all equipment before connecting Connect the device by an HDMI cable Type A 19 pole to one of the HDMI sockets of the TV set TV set Blu ray player Connection example of an HDMI device e g Blu ray player If a DVI HDMI adapter cable is used the associated sound can be fed via the sound input socket AUDIO IN analogue Playback from the device If the device at HDMI supports the Digital Link HD functionality the TV set will automatically switch to the corresponding HDMI input after starting the replay at the HDMI device The HDMI input can also be called up manually Call AV selection AV SELECTION HDMI2 PC IN v Select
42. of three digits each IR Link The IR Link function allows the operation of accessory devices with concealed installation made by other manufacturers via the Loewe TV set The infrared sensor required for this is available as an accessory and can be connected to the IR Link connection of the TV set JPEG JPG Joint Photographic Experts Group is a committee which has developed a standard method for the compression of digital photos This method JPEG JPG for short named after the committee is a commonly used graphic format for photos LAN Abbreviation for Local Area Network Mainly used as a designation for networks with wiring Ethernet LCD Liquid Crystal Display LCN Logical Channel Numbers In stations with LCN the channel loca tion number belonging to the station is also transmitted by the provider The stations are sorted according to these channel location numbers L Link Intelligent system connection between Loewe devices for the automatic exchange of information Makes the operation of TV and Loewe system components even more convenient LNB LNC The crucial electronic component of a satellite antenna is referred to as an LNB Low Noise Block Converter It is mounted in the focal point of a parabolic antenna The designation LNC Low Noise Converter indicates that conversion to lower intermediate frequency takes place The supplemental block in the LNB refers to the fact that a whole frequency range a block is conver
43. pressing the TEXT button see page 68 P100 100 ARDtext Do 28 04 11 14 14 42 ARD Text Go USA 173 Tote nach Unwettern Weniger Arbeitslose im April Syrien UN Sicherheitsrat uneins Deutsche Bank 2 Milliarden Gewinn CL Barca mit einem Bein im Finale Mourinho im CL R ckspiel gesperrt NBA Oklahoma weiter Spurs hoffen 14 00 Tagesschau 15 00 Tagesschau Ab 17 50 Uhr Eiskunstlauf WM Neuer Donna Leon Krimi HD UT Panorama mit Anja Reschke John Malkovich bei Harald Schmidt Page selection with the coloured buttons Red button Previous page Green button Next page Yellow button To next topic Blue button To next range of topics The coloured bars near TOP or the coloured writing near FLOF in the last to bottom line show you which colour but ton you need to use to select which topic areas and topics Teletext page displays 9 0 AV Stop self changing pages Enlarge page press several times Additional page selection possibilities 1st possibility Call overview page 100 2nd possibility QD Directly enter the page number 3rd possibility i The page consists of several sub pages P122 PO00024ARDtext Do 28 04 11 14 14 42 A A TiTa Gri D 4 Page through sub pages EA Show hidden information O Shows hidden information e g for the answers to quiz questions Select teletext character set The teletext character set can be set to other
44. programmed recordings and earmarked programmes are listed in the timer list Call Archive Using the timer overview you can programme new recordings and earmark other programmes i Am O v Mark the timer to be deleted R cw C Red button Call Timer list Timer list Fri 05 02 08 41 Timer list Fri 05 02 08 41 C Red button Call Timer list Call Archive Fri 05 02 20 15 21 15 arte 360 Geo Reportage Sat 06 02 13 00 15 15 Sky Fu ball live 08 02 17 30 18 00 RTL Unter uns Fri 05 02 20 15 21 15 arte 360 Geo Reportage Sat 06 02 13 00 15 15 Sky Fu ball live 08 02 17 30 18 00 RTL Unter uns 5 MONI Telua Delete recording rae CRo lae 5 New entry Delete recording Mae CREK ae OO P Yellow button or blue button Delete timer entry Cw Red button New entry Green button Change recording Confirm delete Abort delete E Yellow button Delete recording e OK Confirm Blue button Delete memo T m The letters of a timer currently active are red If you delete this timer the recording is stopped Explanation of the symbols in the timer list Record C Repeated recording daily or weekly Marked programme see page 45 77 GB Digital Recorder TV viewing with time shift You can play back the programme that you are currently watching in time shift mode m Please also read the in
45. registration code can be compiled in the section DivX VOD in the Settings Menu of the unit You can find further information on the registration at vod divx com DivXG DivX Certified amp and the associated logos are trademarks of DivX Inc and are licensed DivX and the associated DivX logos are trademarks of DivX LLC a sub sidiary of Rovi Corporation DIVX The screen font LoeweL2700 is based on the Tavmjong Bah Arev tavmjong free fr font which in turn is based on Bitstream Vera Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream Inc This set contains a software which is based partly on the work of the Independent JPEG Group This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org This software is provided by the OpenSSL project as is and any expressed or implied warranties including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed In no event shall the OpenSSL project or its contributors be liable for any direct indirect incidental special exemplary or consequential damages includ ing but not limited to procurement of substitute goods or services loss of use data or profits or business interruption however caused and on any theory of liability whether in contract strict liability or tort including negligence or otherwise arising in any way out of the use of this software even if
46. saved under Personal mode Here you can input your own specifications for each signal input group All picture and sound adjustments can be reset to the default values in one step for all signal input groups in the index of the TV set under Reset picture sound or Factory settings picture sound Daily operation Button functions Every operating mode of the TV set TV Radio MediaPortal Teletext EPG and archive has its own menu and own functions for the coloured buttons The function of the coloured buttons is shown at the bottom of the menus and wizards Below some of the function are listed which you need in TV mode for the daily handling of your TV set Coloured buttons in TV mode m n normal TV mode without other displays Cw Red button Load up or start an interactive data service such as HbbTV if available see page 68 Cw C Green button Call up subtitles The operation of subtitles depends on the station selected Subtitles only for analogue stations TELTET SULTS END on with normal size on with double size RN Select the size of the teletext subtitles o OK show teletext subtitles im Subtitles are only shown where they are available END END Teletext subtitles off or select off in menu Subtitles for DVB stations The DVB subtitles can also be selected via the status display see page 40 SUBTITLES S ibtitles oft 150 TTX 889 TTX ISIE n
47. shift TV when archive recording is running DR Streaming Follow me function available not available Digital Recorder Digital Recorder archive You can record movies you want to watch later in the Digital Recorder s archive Recording of analogue stations is not possible m Recordings of CI Plus encoded programmes are perhaps not possible or only to a limited extent see page 85 If EPG data is available the Digital Recorder saves the title and additional accompanying information for each programme into the archive If additional languages are being transmitted for a DVB broadcast these are also recorded You can display the language choice in the same man ner as when the set is in TV mode Start playback of your recordings from the archive You can easily choose whichever programmes you would like to be recorded from the EPG and watch them later from the Digital Recorder archive Sort titles You can have the broadcasts displayed according to time or alphabeti cally You can therefore quickly find the recording you want to watch e Rename edit titles You can change the title of a programme in the archive if necessary Parental lock Protect your archive against unauthorised access by using the parental lock feature 70 TV viewing with time shift You can play back the programme that you are currently watching in time shift mode m Time shifted operation is perhaps not possible or on
48. socket If you want to use analogue cables DVB C connection and a DVB T antenna together use an external antenna switch available from your dealer Satellite antenna DVB S Depending on the used satellite system connect a connecting cable from the multi switch or directly from the LNC to the ANT SAT socket of the TV When connecting the TV set to a single cable community antenna con nect the ANT SAT socket directly to the appropriate SAT antenna socket Ask your dealer if required Cable analogue DVB C Initial installation Connecting the TV set to the home network You can connect your TV set to the home network by a wired connection Ethernet Powerline or by a wireless radio connection WLAN Please contact your specialist dealer for more information on Powerline For the network adapter configuration see page 58 Example for a wired connection Connect the LAN socket of your TV set to the LAN switch router of your home network with a network cable available from your dealer TV set LAN switch router Home server EB PG Example for a wireless connection You can connect the TV set to your home network via wireless radio con nection by using the WLAN USB stick that is available as an accessory The alignment of the WLAN USB stick can be optimised for the best pos sible reception using the USB extension available as an accessory see page 105 K TV set WiFi ro
49. the TV set on the protruding control unit on the underside If the set has to be put down during packing unpacking place the TV set with the entire front surface lying flat on a soft underlay such as a blanket or the felt from the packing material The LCD screen is made of glass or plastic and can break if not handled properly Always wear rubber gloves to carry the TV set if the LCD screen is dam aged and liquid crystal might be leaking out In the case of skin contact immediately wash thoroughly with water Power supply The wrong voltage can damage the set This equipment must only be connected to a mains power supply which has the same voltage and frequency as that specified on the rating plate use the mains cable provided The mains plug of the TV set must be easily accessible so that the device can be disconnected from the mains at any time When you unplug the mains plug do not pull on the cable rather pull on the plug housing The cable in the mains plug could be damaged and cause a short circuit the next time it is plugged in Lay out the mains cable in such a manner that it cannot be damaged The mains cable must not be kinked or laid over sharp edges stepped on or exposed to chemicals The latter also applies for the entire equip ment A mains cable with damaged insulation can cause electrical shock and is a fire hazard Air circulation and high temperatures The vent slots on the rear panel of the set must always be kept
50. 0 Daily operation Selecting the picture format gt De w The picture format cannot be altered if an HbbTV application is active see page 68 Press the Picture format button until the desired picture format is set or press Picture format 4 3 to select the desired picture format The Panorama picture format can be set between proportionally correct and format filling display Black bars are visible on the left and right of the picture in the proportionally correct display Switch Keep the M button on the TV pressed at the same time press the Picture format button on the remote control briefly Reset Press the same button combination again Explanations of the picture formats 36 16 9 4 3 Panorama Zoom PALplus im The setting options depend on the transmitted picture content Proportionally correct display of 16 9 broadcasts Proportionally correct display of 4 3 broadcasts Proportionally correct or format filling display as delivered state of 4 3 broadcasts on the 16 9 screen Station logo and subtitles remain visible See above for switching the Panorama mode Maximum enlargement of the picture with proportionally correct display Is a 4 3 compatible 16 9 picture broadcast supplied by the station which is detected automatically If a high resolution video signal is displayed on the TV set or fed in via the interfaces PC IN HDMI1 or HDMI2 the picture formats 1
51. 0 1280x720 Input PC IN HD digital Signal type DVB HD HDMI HD Input Tuner digital HDMI1 HDMI2 PC Signal type RGB PC modes e g 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1360x768 Input PC IN PhotoViewer Input USB Signal strength Strength of the received antenna signal Signal quality Quality of the incoming antenna signal Smart Card The Smart Card is an electronic chip card issued by the respec tive programme provider or by the certification free Pay TV operators It contains the code which is decoded by the CA module Static contrast ratio Describes the difference between the brightest and darkest picture display Stereo Dual channel audio Switch Device for connecting several computers to a network Switch voltage Video devices specify this voltage to switch the TV device to playback Symbol rate Describes the transmission speed for data transmission Terrestrial In data transmission a wireless transmission that does not use satellites as intermediate station is referred to as terrestrial TFT Thin Film Transistor One widely distributed application is control of liquid crystal flat screens for which a signal transistor is used for each pixel This design of display is also referred to as active matrix however it is frequently also referred to as TFT display TOP Table of Pages Teletext system in which the individual pages are divided into topics The blocks stand for a higher hierarchy level e g
52. 1 Playing music and videos displaying images The windows for playing music and videos and for displaying photos are comparable for all cases irrespective of the media source The relevant players are therefore grouped together Quit media MediaMusic including Internet radio see page 64 MediaPhoto see page 65 MediaVideo see page 66 Call MediaPortal and select other function see left column Or Press TV or AUDIO button for changing to TV or radio mode Oder Press END button in the MediaPortal main level to change to the last active operating mode TV radio Media menu The Media menu is used for making settings to your network adapter and to the various types of media photo music video MediaPortal is open MENU Call close Media menu END INFO Music settings Video setting MEDIA ME ow Photo settings gt Select desired menu item v goto the menu line below gt Select the desired setting OK call Network settings see below Photo settings see page 60 Music settings see page 60 Video settings see page 60 DivX R settings see page 60 Explanation of the setting possibilities in Network settings menu Network You can activate or deactivate the network settings of access your TV set here a MEDIA MENU Network settings Net 4 gt Select Network access v go to the menu line below 4 Select the type of access required off deactivates a
53. 15 pole Video IN PC STB video signal Video IN CVBS VHS 8 mm Mini Scart Video OUT CVBS VHS 8 mm Audio IN L R Audio OUT L R RJ 45 Ethernet Fast Ethernet Network interface USB type A 2x USB 2 0 500mA Multimedia files software update AUDIO IN Jack 3 5 mm Audio IN L R AUDIO OUT Cinch Digital Audio OUT SPDIF Digital audio AUDIO OUT Y Jack 3 5 mm Audio OUT L R 5 V 60 mA IEC socket 75Q 5V 60 mA Cable analogue DVB T DVB C ANT SAT 13 18V 400 mA F socket 75Q 13 18 V 400 mA DVB S S2 Cl slot COMMON INTERFACE Slot for CA module Jack 3 5 mm Headphones 32 2000 Ohm Cinch white red R AUDIO L L white R red Cinch yellow VIDEO CVBS VHS 8 mm For compatible picture signals see table on page 102 103 GB Technical data MediaHome File formats supported Pictures JPG PNG GIF Audio MP3 M4A AAC LC WMA without lossless WAV PCM Video AVI MPEG 1 2 DivX XviD AC3 MP3 WMV WMVS VC 1 WMAS WMA Pro MP4 DivX XviD H 264 MPEG 4 AVC AAC LC MOV H 264 MPEG 4 AVC AAC LC MKV H 264 MPEG 4 AVC AC3 MPG MPEG 1 MPEG Audio TS PS MPEG 2 H 264 MPEG 4 AVC MPEG2 Audio AC3 VOB MPEG 2 MPEG2 Audio AC3 DivX DivX up to a resolution of 720x480x30 or 720x576x25 Maximum data transmission rate 4 000 kbps DivX codecs 3 4 5 6 DivX Video on Demand VoD yes H 264 MPEG 4 AVC up to Profile High Level 4 2 Ethernet
54. 22 53 99 eA ACG SOUING Em 40 Eri NECNON 37 LIVE DICLBEB uu cesa pon ptasetep ase tudo son gigs 78 KENIA 25 26 27 Logical Channel Number 28 Ne ele RNC 33 M Mains SUC een our per pes bras bbs 10 21 Manual station search ssssssse 42 Maximum volume eee 34 Max switch on volume enes 34 Media ROT E EE E E E OP 57 VEE Dr 57 m eee een ene ee ee Ue aT tO Woe ee 57 DA SCAT OIG REP 61 Media menu cccceccceccceceeeceeceeeeeneeaeeeeees 57 POO dL s EPIIT 64 MediaPhOlO RC RR 65 Full screen mode enm 65 ROtatE PICU Pes MEO MME 65 slige sMO Neer sesta Ma bi dem tes es 65 MediaPortal Lucae ee irata oreet beni irte 14 Media 7 PREIS RR 68 MediaUpdate ccccccccccccccceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeneas 56 MediaVideoO NONI TOT 66 Change size 67 117199 01 318 ENTRE ERE TN ONT 67 PIA VC ACK ao R d ed it 66 Select language sound 67 SUID TWIGS NER TERR RR RR 67 Subtitle time correction 67 MIA URN RR 67 117 G Index ifs nep c sessir iriaren adinira 45 Menu language E 15 Mont Operati Messes Sued 12 Mobile phone keypad cccccccccseeeeeeeees 12 Move picture vertically 36 Vultus s TP 33 N Numeric DUTTONS vcccacscsccticsaciencasmes 12 15 31 0 OVW OTT DUO ED T m 21 JNO DUO eesin 10 On screen displays ss
55. 233 35024 021 Xelos TV Xelos 46 Xelos 40 Xelos 32 Operating instructions Overview of the most important functions Set operating mode Colour key function during radio operation TV operation Cw Red button On Off screen Radio operation standard assignment Yellow button Select previous station The assignment of the AUDIO button can be changed see page 95 Button functions On Off of the television set Call MediaPortal On Off device in standby Main switch must be turned on with on screen display Info display info text appropriate to the content that can assist you further should you have any questions about your TV Selecting stations device OK Call station overview and with without on screen display Access status display 4 v Select station show the programme information if present when the status window is open and the button is repeatedly pressed Or P P Next previous channel iColtarcomadi timer list or Press button twice in quick succession Show hide time permanently Select station with numeric buttons Adjust picture format Sound c On Off EPG Electronic Programme Guide V V Increase reduce volume k On Off teletext MediaText Sound on off Call menu Colour key function during TV operation END With opened menu Exit menu Terminate inserts C C C Red button Start HbbTV or interactive data service Green button Teletext subtitles Ye
56. 6 9 PC 16 9 TV 16 9 Zoom 4 3 PC 4 3 TV and 4 3 Zoom can be set In the PC formats the complete picture content will be shown In the TV formats a small part of the picture is cropped This may be necessary to hide possible interfer ence at the edge of the picture which arises from the signal supplied Move picture vertically m n normal TV mode without other displays e v Move picture up down Move picture up down To show subtitles or news tickers which have been cut off the picture can be moved up or down in the picture formats Panorama Cinema and Zoom not with high resolution signal with the arrow buttons 4 v Set presettings personal settings for picture adaptation MENU Call TV menu Select Picture ap O v go to the menu line below 4 Select Picture adjustment v go to the menu line below TV MENU Picture END J INFO Picture adjustment Premium Mode Shop Mode Personal mode m Select the desired setting m e OR e e OK Confirm selection Explanations for Picture adjustment By selecting the presets Home Mode Premium Mode or Shop Mode the picture settings for contrast colour intensity colour temperature bright ness sharpness and digital noise suppression for whichever signal input group that is currently active will revert back to the predefined settings See glossary for an explanation Signal input groups Your personal settings for these are
57. 8 X 24 7 98 4 x 65 4 x 24 7 780X553 X247 Weight for device without stand approx in kg 17 3 15 7 11 39 Weight for device with stand approx in kg 19 7 18 1 13 0 Display technology Full HD LCD with Edge LED backlight Screen diagonal in cm Picture format 117 16 9 101 16 9 80 16 9 Resolution in pixels Motion Response 1920 x 1080 100 Hz Viewing angle horizontal vertical 178 178 Contrast static dynamic 4 000 1 4 000 000 1 1 500 1 1 500 000 1 Power consumption On Mode max W Audio output 1 8 of the maximum value Power consumption On Mode Home W Power consumption in Standby Mode W Power consumption when set is switched off W Relative humidity non condensing 20 80 Air pressure 800 1114 hPa 0 2000 m above sea level 101 GB Technical data Electrical data Signals via PC IN HDMI The following table lists the compatible signals which your TV set can Chassis designation MB 180 show via the PC IN connection and the HDMI connections HDMI1 Power supply 220V 240 V 50 60 uz MDMI Set the output signal on your PC HDMI or DVI device so that it matches Tuner terr cable VHF hyperband UHF one of the signals in the table satellite 4 levels 13 18V 22kHz 16 levels DiSEqC 1 0 F t H tal Vertical Single cable system EN 50494 orma orizontal x Vertica cud Connection Range
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59. Berlin 09 45 rn 10 00 Ca Jump backwards 45 Phoenix Stereo PEE END 09 45 10 00 mmm Bon n jour Berlin o ee 1 1000 Smart Jump If Smart Jump is activated the jump width is halved every time you change the jump direction The jump width is doubled if you jump more than three times in the same direction max 8 min 45 Phoenix 09 45 10 00 mmm Bon n jour Berlin C i o Stereo M2 END 09 45 Digital Recorder Fast forward and rewind During time shift viewing you can fast forward and rewind at three dif ferent speeds Sound is not audible during winding C C gt Press or for a little longer 45 Phoenix Stereo PME END 09 45 10 00 mmm Bon n jour Berlin 09 45 ccL i w DB By briefly pressing or gt the speed will increase until you switch back to the first speed 45 Phoenix Stereo 42 GD 09 45 10 00 mmm Bon n jour Berlin EE RR 10 00 If the end of a recording is reached when fast forwarding the display will automatically switch to the live TV pic ture When rewinding to the beginning of a time delay playback will begin at the beginning of the time delayed recording 45 Phoenix ICM PEE END 09 45 10 00 mm Bon n jour Berlin 0 nies 8 E Digital Recorder Archive playback Playing from the archive T v Select the recording Call Archive 9 OK Start playback Archive 31 08 Stereo 2 PEND Phoenix da capo LI LI 00 00 M oo Ld
60. Explanation of the favourites lists The selection made with the red button favourites list is retained until you switch back to the station list with the red button If favourites are selected the name of the favourites list appears in the status display after the station name after changing stations Explanation of the icons following station names T QBEZOS ur DVB T station digital terrestrial via antenna DVB C station digital via cable DVB S station digital via satellite Coded station CI Plus coded station Locked station see Parental lock on page 52 Selecting Audio Video Source Select the AV source via the AV selection n normal TV mode without other displays Call AV selection L AB FA AV SELECTION Bese ee _ SS ES HDMI1 Te ET ae PC IN ER vu l m AV VIDEO v Select desired connection OK switch over If the selected AV source provides a signal picture it should be visible now For the VIDEO selection the set switches to programme place O signal source cable analogue factory setting channel E36 The TV set shows the signal of a provider via antenna see page 88 The channel can be changed as required see page 42 Select the AV source via station list e n normal TV mode without other displays OK Call the station list If the favourites list is displayed switch to the station list first The connections are always at the be
61. Loewe Opta GmbH Printed in Germany Industriestra e 11 Date of issue 05 12 2 0 TB FP D 96317 Kronach Loewe Opta GmbH Kronach www loewe de ID 2 2 4b All rights including translation technical modifications and errors reserved Contents Overview of the most important functions eeeeees 2 Remote control TV functions eere nnne nnn nnns 3 hisque 4 L1 Fere E PN RR ERRREu 7 SCOP GOT E a m 7 About this operating manual sss 7 FOP your SATOLY f 8 Control unit front side of the device cccccccccccccscssssssssseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeneees 10 Connections rear side of the device nnnn 11 Operating convenience eeeeeeeeseeeeneenneennn nnne nennen nnne nennen 12 General information on menu operation ssssssseeee 12 Operating convenience with wizards ssssssssseeese 13 Overview of wizafdS cascada deuce att d RC a CR 13 MediaPortal RENE RRTRTRRRRRRRKCCKA MMMM 14 The asa Ris cB A ERR 15 TET OS ON EN 15 TV menu Overview diagram 16 Radio tend Overview CIGOF EE uei tid roe t etae 17 Other menus Overview diagram ssssssene 17 Initial installatiOn eeeeeeeer nnnm 18 WAST NINN SEIS RUE cicada taro at narra eas dd dst decedent 18 SEI tc rs
62. Media Examples with media servers in your home network The WMP11 exact designation depends on the media server used USB USB storage media on the USB connections of your TV set The exact designation depends on the relevant storage medium Please also observe the notes on page 97 regarding USB sticks Unmounting USB storage media You should unmount USB storage media properly after use before removing them from the TV set This avoids a loss of data m A USB storage medium is marked in MediaHome Y Green button Unmount USB storage medium before removing it im Once unmounted the USB storage medium cannot be used again until it is reinserted 61 Mediat General navigation in the media overview _ oe OR 4 4 v Repeat procedure if necessary The graphics on this page typically show a single column list view You eni d can switch between the views as required see page 63 LOEWE USB USB P Titles 033 v Select desired folder Artists 1 y ums NP Categories Playlists Files LOEWE USB USB Music 6 elements END E Change view INFO S elements v Select media file example below music title am COS OK Play display selected media file ID Change view We 6 4 gt Open marked folder The content of the folder LOEWE ww opened will be displayed Tox B corn D i s One Good Reason 4 Go back a folder level if necessary E 55 Dancing On A Highway You D
63. News Sport Programmes and the groups for the level below e g Home Abroad Football Tennis Abbreviations can be assigned to the pages which are displayed in colour on the bottom line and can be selected with the four coloured buttons on the remote control Information is also transmitted about which pages exist and which of them have sub pages Tuner Another term for receiver UPnP AV Abbreviation for Universal Plug and Play Audio Video Is used to control network devices from all manufacturers Has become a wide spread standard for home networking USB Universal Serial Bus Serial bus system for connecting external devices USB card reader USB stick VGA PC interface for connecting a monitor VPS The Video Programming System VPS is a signal which some but not all analogue TV stations transmit in the blanking gap The signal is used by video and DVD recorders when recording programmes to react to delays in start time programme changes and excesses of the planned programme time 113 GB Glossary WEP Abbreviation for Wired Equivalent Privacy Former standard process in the WLAN encryption now outdated Wired network see LAN Wireless network see WLAN WLAN Abbreviation for Wireless Local Area Network Also referred to in brief as wireless network WMA Abbreviation for Windows Media Audio Microsoft s own audio data format The contents are compressed as in MP3 files WMV Abbreviation for Windo
64. Proceed y Tg Lr bl ou a v 4 Select and adapt settings If several satellites are received the following settings must be made for every satellite The scope of the settings may differ depending on the selected satellite number per channel these are known as Logical Channel Numbers LCN If you select yes here these prescribed channel slots will be used and the channels of the preferred signal source will be sorted as per LCN Depending on the LCN spaces or double channel allocations can occur in the numbering of the channel list OK Proceed You can state whether coded stations are to be searched for in the search update Select yes to save all found scrambled stations However these stations can only be received in connection with a CA module and the appro priate Smart Card Handling of the CA module is described on page 55 If a CA module with a SmartCard is already plugged in for the station search all the stations which this module can descramble are also saved when no is preset Encrypted stations If you want to run the station search independently of the channel grid select frequency search for the search method Search method The symbol rates are specified by the satellite provider and do not normally need to be changed Symbol rates D OK Proceed ww Initial installation Overview of settings for station search FIRST INSTALLATION WIZARD Your TV set will perform
65. Telekom2C 5 W Telekom2D 8 W Telestar12 12 5 W Thor2 3 0 8 W Turksat 42 E Q Proceed e v Select satellite OK Proceed High band INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S Proceed Back T 4 High band no yes e Specify here whether the high band of the selected m satellite is to be searched in addition to the low band OK Proceed LNB INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S LNB frequencies frequencies High band i 10600 MHz mi Proceed lt lt EIES TN 4 gt Set LNB frequencies E OR Normally you do not need to change the values for high and low band unless the LNC LNB of your satellite system uses a different oscillator frequency important for the frequency display OK Proceed with Setting options for DVB S reception continued on page 28 Setting options for the satellite system 2 satellites on 22 kHz switchbox 2 satellites on toneburst switch Satellite INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S selection Satellite selection Satellite 2 Hot Bird 13 E Proceed gt v Select Satellite 1 Satellite 2 O select satellites from list 7 OK Proceed LNB INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S frequencies LNB frequencies 22 kHz Hot Bird 13 E low ban switchbox Q Proceed LNB INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S frequencies LNB frequencies toneburst ASTRAL 19 2 E high band 00M Hot Bird 13 E low band 9750 MHz mi 3 switch m S TIBRE high p 10600 s Proceed
66. a 8 3sat 9 EinsExtra 10 EinsFestival 11 EinsPlus M 12 ZDFinfokanal Em 13 ZDF neo 14 ZDFtheaterk 15 arte 16 Kika 17 Das Erste HD EXEZDF WDR K ln Bayerisches FS hr fernsehen 9ggogggsgggmg 21 00 21 45 Urlaubsparadies Toskana Scan stations Change stations om EEEL Switch to Select station om Mueller Cay v 4 You move the cursor by pressing the ring up down left right P P If more selection options are available than will fit on one screen page page JT is displayed You can scroll the pages with P P f o With the coloured buttons you can select different op tions depending on the application The assignment of the coloured keys is shown at the bottom of the screen OK The OK button calls the selection or confirms the setting INFO Additional information about the screen page END END Close exit dropdown list Inputs with the numeric buttons Letters have to be entered for specific functions When TOS using the remote control press the numeric buttons just DOS as on a mobile phone keypad 0 9 until the desired symbol is displayed The available letters are printed on the individual numeric buttons See page 98 for a detailed overview of the available characters 12 Menu operation example TV menu Menus for the individual modes TV Radio EPG Teletext MediaPortal and archive are called with the MENU button The menus are dis
67. a signals are available to you The antenna wizard will be loaded for the first time during initial installation see page 22 You can also call the antenna wizard in the TV menu under Connections Antenna DVB Antenna DVB S or An tenna DVB T Search wizard If you want to search for new stations after the initial installation or if you have set up your antenna for the first time then you can handle this task with the help of the search wizard see page 41 You will find the search wizard in the TV menu under Settings Stations Search wizard Connecting sound components The sound component wizard ensures that the components which re produce the TV sound are correctly registered connected and set It Is Started automatically at the end of the initial installation wizard but can also be called separately see page 91 You will find the sound com ponents wizard in the TV menu under Connections Sound components Programming and managing recordings The recording wizard helps you when programming a recording with the digital recorder see page 75 onwards Software update You can download the latest software for your TV set from the Loewe Service site and update using a USB stick see page 97 Only if a USB storage device is connected Operating convenience MediaPortal The MediaPortal is the central overview page for your TV set s functions From here you can gain access to TV channels local
68. able networks of some countries Then only DVB signals of this station network are searched for NICAM Audio standard Is used in Denmark England France Sweden and Spain NTSC American colour standard Page Catching For teletext refers to going to and calling a page number PAL European standard PCM Pulse Code Modulation for digital sound Picture in Picture See PIP PIP Picture in Picture a function which displays two pictures on the screen Pixel Denotes both the smallest unit of a digital graphic grid and its display on a screen with grid control Pixel error A pixel error is a defective pixel usually on an LCD Pixel errors may be caused by production errors They are expressed for example by a constantly lit pixel or a constantly black pixel Single defective pixels however are excluded from a guarantee PNG Abbreviation for Portable Network Graphics a freely available grid graphics format for loss free compression Port A port is part of a network address or also IP address It allows assignment of data packages to various services which are running on one device under the same network address Powerline Powerline refers to a type of wired network connection in which data can be transmitted via the domestic power supply using the optionally available adapters Progressive JPEG Progressive JPEGs are built up gradually The quality of the picture increases progressively during the loading process
69. advised of the possibility of such damage This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com This product contains software which was developed by third parties and or software which is subject to GNU General Public License GPL and or GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL You can pass on and modify them in accordance with Version 2 of the GNU General Public License or optionally every later version which is published by the Free Software Foundation Loewe publishes this programme WITHOUT ANY GUARANTEE OR SUP PORT especially without an implicit guarantee of MARKET MATURITY or APPLICABILITY FOR A CERTAIN PURPOSE Details can be found in the GNU General Public License You can order the software from Loewe Customer Service You can download the GNU General Public License here http Awww gnu org licenses 109 GB Glossary 24p movie display Films released on Blu ray Disc support presentation of 24p cinema films The Blu ray player transfers the original film format to the television with 24 frames per second The DMM DigitalMovieMode set in the factory calculates and inserts additional intermediate pictures which suppress film jerking typical for the cinema thereby providing for a smooth motion sequence Active antenna An antenna with its own power supply or amplification which can improve the reception
70. al problems when connecting external devices via an AV input With Teletext various characters are displayed incorrectly Errors occurred when running a CA module No sound via the external digital audio amplifier The picture format cannot be adjusted The free capacity of the external hard disk is essentially indicated smaller than expected in the OSD Your TV set is not assigned an IP address with automatic IP configuration method Possible cause The menu language was set incorrectly A timer recording is in progress The signal type is set incorrectly The wrong character set has been set in the menu a The external digital audio amplifier does not support the selected sound format Dolby Digital dts MPEG b TV set and external digital audio amplifier are not connected with each other A HbbTV application is loaded but is not active not displayed The hard disk has been formatted on FAT32 on a PC with Microsoft Windows see also page 71 No DHCP server is working on your network Remedy Set the menu language Press the MEDIA button in TV mode In the MediaPortal highlight the last menu item Index in the upper half and call up with OK Mark the first key word and call it with OK Then select the language and confirm it with OK Wait until the timer recording ends or delete the timer recording page 77 Set the correct signal type page 86 Set the right character set Select TV
71. al sound from a stereo or Pro Logic signal front left centre front right surround left surround right subwoofer Dolby Surround Analogue multi channel audio system that brings four audio channels down to two audio tracks with the aid of a matrix coding Dolby Virtual Speaker The Dolby Virtual Soeaker technology simulates the surround playback of a real 5 1 channel playback with only two speakers DRM Digital Rights Management Processes to control copyright pro tected data To be used correctly DRM protected contents require not only a DRM capable device but also the possession of a license issued by the provider to be paid for DTS Digital Theater Systems Digital multi channel audio DVB C S T Digital Video Broadcasting stands for digital television Technical DVB is the standardised process for transmitting digital content television radio multi channel audio room sound EPG Teletext and other supplemental services through digital technology C stands for transmission via cable S for distribution via satellite and T for terrestrial or antenna distribution DVD Abbreviation of Digital Video Disc and later Digital Versatile Disc DVD preceiver Combi device of DVD player and radio without integrated amplifier DVI Digital Visual Interface is an interface for transmitting digital video and graphic data without audio Dynamic contrast ratio Here the light intensity of the display is adapted in case of a high
72. and online media digital radio and to the archive of the digital recorder Call MediaPortal MEDIA Call MediaPortal MEDIA PORTAL DVB radio e Internet radio Ch few Archive DR Streaming MediaHome The individual media and various functions are organised in the MediaPortal The number of selectable items varies depending on the TV equipment network connection available media media servers and connected appliances e 4 gt v Select menu item F OK call 14 Description of the individual functions TV DVB radio Internet radio Archive DR Streaming MediaHome Index Here you call the TV mode of your TV set See page 31 for further information Use this to open the DVB radio mode of your TV set to listen to digital radio stations over DVB See page 48 for further information Use this to open the Internet radio mode of your TV set to listen to digital radio stations over the Internet The menu item only appears if an Internet connection is available See page 50 for further information With the archive you have access to all the recorded programmes contained on any USB storage devices that are connected See page 69 for further information DR Streaming gives you access to programmes provided by a TV set with integrated hard disc DRT in your home network chassis SL1xx with software version 7 9 0 and higher See page 83 for further information Here you have acc
73. article no 90456 990 If you would like to use your own USB stick please follow these tips conditions Formatting in FAT32 Only one partition Do not use encrypted USB sticks Do not use USB sticks that simulate a CD ROM drive The stick must not contain any data other than the software update files Data is saved temporarily on the USB stick during the software update process That means the USB stick must not be write protected For some types of device the construction of the USB stick is significant Maximum dimensions in mm 70x20x10 If in doubt the USB stick should be formatted as FAT32 without extended attributes 96 Software update via USB Software download from the Loewe Internet site Where available you can download new software for your TV set from our homepage To do this visit our homepage at http support loewe tv International http support loewe tv uk United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland http support loewe tv au Australia or http support loewe tv nz New Zealand Choose Register now or Register free of charge on the support homepage Follow the individual registration process instructions After the successful registration process and subsequent login to the support homepage you have to register your set have the article number and serial number ready both of these are on a label stuck to the back of the set or can be seen under TV equipment in the i
74. atically calculated date Coded stations Conditional Access module CA module In order to receive coded digital stations a Conditional Access module CA module and a Smart Card must be inserted in the CI slot of your TV set see page 11 The CA module and the Smart Card are not part of the TV set s scope of delivery They are usually available from your dealer Loewe does not provide any guarantee for the functioning of the CA module The TV set must first recognise and set up the CA module during initial operation Therefore it can take up to a minute until decoding starts during initial operation Inserting the Smart Card into the CA module Push the Smart Card into the CA module as far as it will go The side of the card with the gold chip on it should be pointing towards the thicker side of the insertion slot see illustration Observe the direction of the arrow printed on the SmartCard Smart Card oe e 2 Wn 4 U 4 c o U Inserting the CA module into the TV set s CI slot m Switch off the TV set s mains switch Open the side cover AULLEHEELLHLEHEELEHEEHLELEHEELEHLELLELELLELLELEHLELI LOEWE Insert the CA module carefully into the Cl slot ensuring that the contact side goes in first Do not use any force when pushing it in Make sure that the module does not go in at an angle Push the CA module in as far as it will go Fina
75. available this can be called by pressing the INFO button again in this case the button on the right is displayed A selection of functions the time and if activated the alarm time and switch off time will appear in the two lines below depending on the DVB station see page 40 The status display except the last line will also be dis played automatically each time you change the channel The status bar is hidden automatically at the end of the display time see page 54 for setting If you want to hide the status bar manually before the dis play time ends you can only do this with the END button Explanations of the symbols in the status display D General symbols HbbTV HbbTV mode is on and HbbTV applications are available Transmitted audio signal Mono Mono audio transmission analogue 2 sound Two sound transmission sound 1 sound 2 analogue Stereo Stereo sound transmission analogue Daily operation Selection possibilities for DVB stations Additional selection options are shown in the status display for the individual programmes depending on the DVB programme provider m f you press the green button or the TEXT button whilst the status display is showing the appropriate selection menu will be displayed im The selection line is also displayed automatically when a new broadcast with different options to the previous broadcast begins or when you switch stations The selection menus are only availa
76. ble as long as the status display is shown However you can call them again by pressing the INFO button O R Green button Language sound The sound formats on offer and their designations depend on the programme being broadcast Subtitles The subtitles available depend on the programme being broadcast TEXT Other setting options for DVB stations You can make general presettings for DVB stations under TV menu gt Settings Miscellaneous DVB settings Subtitle mode Audio mode DVB character set Standby Search Here you can preset whether a subtitle is always to be displayed as soon as it is offered by the station A special subtitle for impaired hearing can also be selected Subtitles are not offered by all stations Many stations only broadcast subtitles by teletext Here you can preset whether you always want to hear a special sound for impaired sight as soon as it is offered by the station Select the DVB character set so that the title of the broad cast of your favourite received station or the texts of your CA module are displayed correctly The set can search the DVB network for changes after it has been switched off The channel list is then automati cally updated Newly found channel are saved and chan nels that are no longer present are deleted Managing stations TV stations Various options for managing stations are available via the TV menu For example the description for TV stati
77. code see page 52 OK Proceed continued on next page gt 29 GB Initial installation Time and date INITIAL INSTALLATION Time and date Tit ne Date ox Proceed 4 v Select time date ww If no values or no correct values have been entered for the data and time enter the correct values with the numeric buttons here OK Proceed SOUND COMPONENTS Sound playback Via TVspeakers oT Speaker system HiFi AV amplifier HiFi AV amplifier or TV speakers switchable Q End of wizard i gt 09 4 v Select sound components lt E This selection indicates which sound components you want to use to hear your TV sound Depending on the selection the sound component wizard starts with which you can make further settings The sound component wizard is described from page 91 and can also be started at any time outside of first time operation TV menu under Connections Sound components OK Proceed Network INITIAL INSTALLATION configuration configuration 10W ERE Do not perform or perform later lt lt OS e Select the option CEP With the selection specify whether you want to configure the available network adapter now For Perform now see Media menu from page 57 onwards For Do not perform or perform later OK End of wizard GB 30 Positioning aligning DVB T antenna If you are receiving one or more DVB T stations with picture and sound interference the
78. ct several stations to be deleted if necessary OK to execute the delete Move station Change order i Stations can only be resorted within the signal source block CHO a O p Yellow button Starts Move station gt OR v Mark several stations if needed x A sd OK selection ended v Select insertion position from which the selected stations are to be inserted OK to execute the move Rename station i gt DVB stations for which the station name is also broadcast cannot be renamed In this case the Rename function is hidden Ce Cw 9 m Blue button Starts Rename station Under the first letter of the name you will see a line indicating the current input position aa gt Input position one character to the right also for V om J blanks Input position one character to the left Input the letters one after another When using the remote control press the numberic buttons just as on a telephone keypad until the desired symbol is displayed The available letters are printed respectively on the buttons See page 98 for a detailed overview of the available characters C9 Green button Switch upper lower case letters Yellow button Delete the character before the insert position Blue button Cancel rename 693 OK to save new name y Restore stations Stations which have been deleted from the station list can be restored O C Green button Sta
79. d OK call software update wizard The wizard searches for new software OK Start loading software SOFTWARE UPDATE WIZARD 7 Searching for new software Please wait END EN D Exit wizard Load new software package The TV set switches off after confirmation The software is now loaded The loading process can take up to 10 minutes After completing the update the TV set switches on again You will see a message on the screen SOFTWARE UPDATE WIZARD If a new software version is available after the search the The software has been loaded successfully following on screen message appears see rig ht column Please switch the TV set off and back on at the mains switch to ensure it is fully operable If no new software package was found in the search END END Exit wizard Switch the TV off and back on at the mains switch 97 GE Input of characters Character table Key assignment for text input via the remote control For certain functions the input of letters or characters is required As with a cell phone press the numeric button 0 9 repeatedly until the desired character appears The characters available are language dependent Here the key assignment is for the menu language English 6 eo oo oo O space _ 7 S S 98 Troubleshooting Problem All menus are displayed in the wrong language In the TV menu Connections cannot be called displayed in grey Gener
80. d languages and alternative languages for subtitles and audio for DVB programmes see page 53 OK Proceed Setting options for DVB T reception Settings V Cy Encrypted stations Search method Supply voltage If you have not selected a DVB T antenna in the antenna selection Continue with setting options for DVB C recep tion on page 24 INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB T acrambied S Lati 15 EE yes Search method lO Channel search Proceed lt lt a v 4 gt Select and adapt settings for DVB T reception You can state whether coded stations are to be searched for in the search update Select yes to save all found scrambled stations However these stations can only be received in connection with a CA module and the appropriate Smart Card Handling of the CA module is described on page 55 If a CA module with a SmartCard is already plugged in for the station search all the stations which this module can descramble are also saved when no is preset If you want to run the station search independently of the channel grid select frequency search for the search method OK Proceed INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB T Antenna Supply voltage d ee yes 5V Proceed Back 4 gt Select supply voltage no yes Use a DVB T antenna that requires a supply voltage active antenna and which is not already supplied via a power adapter then select yes 5V for the antenna s power supply How to align you
81. down w 6 Button Station up in the menu to the right gt 7 Button Station down in the menu to the left 4 Connections rear side of the device UL AUDIO OUT DIGITAL Audio output digital AUDIO IN L R Audio input analogue LAN Network connection USB USB connection HDMI 1 HDMI input 1 HDMI 2 HDMI input 2 PC IN VGA XGA input ANT TV Cable analogue Antenna cable digital AN Mini Scart socket 9039909009 10 ANT SAT Satellite antenna Sat tuner digital 11 AUDIO OUT LIR Audio output left right analogue 2 COMMON INTERFACE Common Interface CI slot 3 USB USB connection Q Headphones connection VIDEO Video in AV VIDEO 16 AUDIO L Audio in left AV VIDEO R AUDIO Audio in right AV VIDEO 18 220 240V 50 60Hz Mains connection Scart adapter is available as an accessory Operating convenience General information on menu operation The operation can be divided basically into two areas The operation of dropdown lists e g station list favourites list EPG etc and the menu operation TV menu etc for configuring your TV set m f any questions arise during the operation of your TV set an appro priate info screen can be accessed to help you by pressing the INFO button see also info display on page 15 Selection list example Station list STATION LIST HDMI2 HDMI1 PC IN AV VIDEO AV VIDEO 6 Phoenix 7 BR alph
82. e length of your PC MENU Call TV menu 2 4 gt Select Picture o 3 v goto the menu line below E 4 gt Select more OK call 4 Select PC IN display v goto the menu line below PC VGA AUDIO o TV MENU Picture PC IN display Picture vertical Phase position 6 gt Connection example of a PC If your PC has an HDMI interface you can also connect the PC via the O Select the desired setting HDMI socket to your TV set see page 89 v go to the menu line below Depending on the version of the HDMI connection on the PC the audio 4 Make settings signal is also transmitted via the HDMI connection If this is not the case connect the analogue sound as described above See the appropriate operating manual for further information about the version of the HDMI interface on your PC External devices Sound components wizard The sound component wizard helps you to configure the components that are used to reproduce the TV sound You can configure the sound playback to come from the TV loudspeakers active loudspeakers TV loudspeakers and subwoofer as well as from analogue and digital HiFi AV amplifiers SOUND COMPONENTS Sound playback via Speaker system HiFi AV amplifier HiFi AV amplifier or TV speakers switchable End of wizard TV speakers Sound reproduction via the built in TV speakers factory sett
83. e station stations list specifically The lock remains active until it is switched off in the menu Age related Some DVB stations also broadcast an age classification lock If the age set here is below the broadcast age limit the programme can only be watched after entering the ac cess code Change You can change your access code at any time Enter the access code new access code in place of the old one Deactivate All set parental locks locked stations age dependent locks locked films in the archive are cancelled The current secret code is deleted When the parental lock is reactivated all the previous parental locks are set again automatically Reset All currently set parental locks are finally cancelled The secret code is deleted Protection of minors for CI Plus programmes Youth protected broadcasts of programme providers with CI Plus encoding possibly require you to enter the secret number PIN of the CA module We recommend selecting the secret number of the TV set according to the secret number of the CA module since the secret number of the CA module cannot be changed This means that you must only remember one secret number Only if a USB storage device is connected Other settings Timer functions This menu offers you convenient alarm services Programmed alarms are also active when the TV set has been switched off to standby If the TV set switches on from the standby mode by alarm a screen messa
84. em Internet radio Click on Manage internet radio to open a new window of your Internet browser Here you can search for radio stations according to station location country language or category and add them to your Favourites You can also organise your favourites in folders and delete added favourites im All your registered TV sets contain access to the favourites you have created via the website The favourites you have created are then displayed in the Internet radio station list in the subfolder Favorites see page 50 Help for configuration problems Loewe cannot provide any support for PC hardware and software or network components owing to the diverse configuration options with home networks Please contact the administrator of your home network and or special ist dealer for support when setting up and for maintenance of network connections storage media media server software and network devices e g routers MediaUpdate additional functions Additional functions in the MediaPortal are planned particularly for Loewe Media You can update your TV set yourself You will find new software versions on our internet page You can find notes on carrying out a software update on page 96 Mediat Accessing your media E MEDIA Call MediaPortal MEDIA PORTAL TV Cm DVB radio nternet radio MediaHome PEL Archive DR Streaming 4 gt v Mark desired function OK call function MediaHome see page 6
85. eni je v souladu se z kladn mi poZadavky a ostatn mi odpov daj c mi ustanoven mi Sm rnice 1999 5 EG Muze byt pou van ve v ech zem ch EU dodate n tak na Islandu v Norsku a ve Svycarsku Ve Francii a v Italii je pou it pristroje dovolen jenom v interi ru Dieses Gerat entspricht den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den weiteren entsprechenden Vorgaben der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG Es darf in allen L ndern der EU sowie zus tzlich in Island Norwegen und der Schweiz betrieben werden In Frankreich und Italien ist die Nutzung nur in Innenr umen zul ssig Dette udstyr er i overensstemmelse med de vaesentlige krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i Direktiv 1999 5 EF Det m kun anvendes i EU landene samt i Island Norge og Schweiz Frankrig og Italien er det kun tilladt at anvende det indend rs Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales as como con otras disposiciones de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Puede operar en todos los pa ses de la UE y adicionalmente en Islandia Noruega y Suiza En Francia e Italia su uso est permitido nicamente en espacios interiores Tama laite t ytt direktiivin 1999 5 EY olennaiset vaatimukset ja on siin asetettujen muiden laitetta koskevien m r ysten mukainen Laitetta saa k ytt kaikissa EU maissa sek Islannissa Norjassa ja Sveitsiss Ranskassa ja Italiassa laitetta saa k ytt vain sis tiloissa Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dis
86. er display is made If you switch to an HDMI programme place to which a Digital Link HD capable device is connected a reference to the adapted function of the remote control always appears when yes is set Time and date If you receive a station with teletext after switching on the TV the time and date are recorded automatically The date may have to be entered manually for some stations Call Time and date 2 Noy Sai o MENU Call TV menu gt Select Settings v goto the menu line below gt Select Miscellaneous v goto the menu line below gt Select Time and date v goto the menu line below TV MENU Settings Miscellaneous Time and date Gp aD l Date Beginning of daylight saving time End of daylight Time 14 32 21 4 gt Select the desired setting Explanations of setting possibilities in the Time and date menu Time Date Beginning of daylight saving time End of daylight saving time f a definite time has been identified by the TV set dependent on the channel certain menu items may not be available Enter the time 00 00 to 23 59 with the numeric buttons of the remote control Enter the date day month year with the numeric buttons on the remote control Enter the date on which the time is switched over to summer time if it deviates from the automatically cal culated date Enter the date on which the summer time ends if it devi ates from the autom
87. er set signalling as neutral It could be necessary to enter the parental protection PIN of the CA mod ule when programming the data if you want to record a CI Plus protected programme which has been protected against viewing by minors The secret number of the TV set is required for watching the programme later The appearance of the CA module menu of CI Plus can deviate from the normal appearance of the TV menu Software update for CI Plus capable CA modules Every now and then there will be new system software for your CA module software There are two software update types Recommended update Information on an available update is displayed You can either run this or cancel the procedure If you do not install the update the informa tion will reappear in regular intervals until the update has been installed Forced update Information on an available update is displayed The module does not decode any more until the update has been successfully implemented Troubleshooting CA module The following information can help if problems should occur when running a CA module Switch the TV set off to the standby mode Remove the CA module from the TV set Switch the TV set off completely Wait a few seconds Reinsert the CA module Switch the TV set on again If errors continue to occur make a note of the displayed two digit error code only for CI Plus capable CA modules Contact your technical cus tomer service You will
88. ess to your personal storage devices e g to all storage devices connected via USB or to networks with which your TV set is connected See page 61 for further information Here you have access to the index integrated in the TV set See page 15 for further information Only if a USB storage device is connected Operating convenience The index in the TV set The index explains the TV functions and the terms that you may be con fronted with when operating the TV set You can start all the assistants and many of the operating functions directly from here Alphabetic sorting is preceded by the items Menu language Energy ef ficiency Integrated features and Repeat initial installation Call index MEDIA Call MediaPortal 4 gt v Select Index OK call You will see an info text for the highlighted keyword in the info display You can select your language for operating the TV set INDEX Energy efficiency Integrated features Repeat initial installation EJ Access code Automatic station programming AV Audio Video MAA Ifan OK symbol appears in the marked line this function can be called directly with OK Selecting a keyword s e Enter initial letters with the numeric buttons like with a 220 mobile phone keypad see page 12 or go with D 4 to the preceding next letters VO v from line to line P P Flip forwards or backwards through the pages s Example You want to have the TV se
89. f you are familiar with other settings or if you have to specify the network ID for your cable network information available from your cable network provider The symbol rate is specified by the satellite provider and normally does not need to be adjusted 41 Managing stations Search for update stations handling of new and no longer found stations The number of new stations found is displayed after the automatic search update has been completed A I WE OK List of new stations found SEARCH WIZARD All stations marked with a are saved Note The newly found stations which you have already deleted are not marked SEARCH FOR UPDATE STATION Newly found stations WDR K ln EinsFestival MDR S ANHALT ARD TEST 2 ARD TEST 1 MDR TH RINGEN KiKa Proceed P Mark unmark station bt Page It Mark unmark all i ev C Yellow button Mark unmark station Blue button Mark unmark all v 4 gt Select station OK saves the selected stations Afterwards a list of the stations which are saved but which are temporarily not broadcasting or no longer exist is displayed if available The number of the memory location used is displayed in front of the station Please select the stations you really want to delete SEARCH WIZARD The following stored stations were no longer found because they are not currently broadcasting a programme or no longer exist Please mark those you
90. ffered in the above subfolders Subfolders in Music mode Titles The music titles found on the USB storage medium are sorted by title name Artists The music titles found on the USB storage medium are sorted by the respective artist Albums The music titles found on the USB storage medium are sorted by album name Categories The music titles found on the USB storage medium are sorted by their respective musical categories e g Jazz Classical Pop Rock and displayed cor respondingly Playlists Display and play back any play lists that have been generated on the PC Files The music titles found on the USB storage medium will be shown without being especially sorted in order of file name Playing files from the home network When using a media server in your home network as a source see page 61 the names of the folders displayed are specified by the media server For further operation see General navigation in the media overview on page 62 edia Network EE l E By folder E All music E Video Playlist Smart playlist me By album me By artist W By genre E Artist album Example Overview of a media server with the name Twonky Media Mediat MediaMusic im A music title is highlighted in the media overview One Good Reason Since The Last Goodbye Don t Answer Me Dancing On A Highway You Don t Believe Pipeline Ammonia Avenue m Music Titles 9 elements Listen om Change sor
91. find the service addresses on page 119 External devices Connections menu Settings for the connection of external appliances are made in this menu Calling the connections menu MENU Call TV menu Cay 4 gt Select Connections bh v go to the menu line below TV MENU Connections END ML INEO o Antenna DVB AV connecting settings Remote 4 gt Select the desired setting Com o Explanations of setting possibilities in the Connections menu Sound The sound components wizard helps you to configure the components components which are used to reproduce the TV sound You will find a description of the sound components wizard on page 91 Antenna DVB Here you can set the parameters of the DVB T and the DVB S antenna with the antenna wizard The setting op tions of the DVB antennas are described in the first time operation routine from page 22 AV connecting See right column for explanations settings Remote TV Here you can specify whether the TV set should switch switch on via itself on automatically from standby mode when a disc Digital Link is played or a screen menu is displayed on connected Digital Link HD capable equipment which is connected via HDMI see page 89 AV connection settings In the AV connection settings menu the parameters for the AV and AV VIDEO connection sockets can be adapted Calling AV connection settings MENU Call TV menu m gt Select Connections e v goto
92. for the eyes because it can be beautifully customised by individual intarsia Loewe Vesa adapter bolts You can purchase adapter bolts for wall holders in line with the VESA standard from your dealer or the technical customer service see service addresses on page 119 Four items are required Spacer bolts 1 item Loewe order no 70873 001 Subject to availability Loewe Scart adapter The Scart adapter allows you to extend your TV set by adding a full Euro AV socket to connect DVD players or DVD recorders for example Owing to the low unit depth the adapter has a length of approx 25 cm so as to ensure a neat installation of the rear panel cover We recommend connecting devices via an HDMI interface if possible Loewe WLAN USB Stick The Loewe WLAN USB stick enables you to connect your TV set wirelessly to your home network We recommend using a USB extension see below or an angle adapter to set the WLAN range optimally USB extension To ensure easy accessibility of the USB connection or enable USB sticks to be inserted with a large casing the TV set can be connected to a USB extension You can purchase the USB extension via your Loewe dealer 105 GB Accessories Equipment variants The equipment of the individual set variants and their upgrade conversion possibilities is listed in the table below Set variants Xelos 46 Xelos 40 Xelos 32 Digital Recorder DVB T C Single DVB S2 Single HbbTV
93. for it it is possible to protect your used transmission data from use by other subscrib ers with a PIN PIN protection e OK Proceed b d with Setting options for DVB S reception continued on page 28 Initial installation Setting options for the satellite system other communal installation Select single satellite D CN LNB settings LNC frequency Supply voltage m 9j jo CU N INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S elect single satellite Hot Bird 13 E Astra2 28 2 E Astra3 23 5 E Atlantic Bird1 12 5 W Atlantic Bird2 8 W Atlantic Bird3 5 W Eurobird1 28 5 E Eurobird 9A 9 E Eutelsat W2 16 E Eutelsat W3A 7 E Eutelsat W4 36 E Hellas Sat2 39 E Hispasat 30 W Intelsat10 02 1 W Intelsat901 18 W Nilesat 7 W Pan Am Sat 43 W Sirius2 3 5 E Telekom2C 5 W Telekom2D 8 W Telestar12 12 5 W Thor2 3 0 8 W Turksat 42 E Q Proceed v Select satellite OK Proceed INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S Proceed a v 4 gt Select and adapt settings Normally you do not need to change the values for high and low band unless the LNC LNB of your satellite system uses a different oscillator frequency important for the frequency display If your set is connected to a single cable system without external voltage supply you can connect the antenna supply 13V or 18V max 450mA OK Proceed with Setting options for all types of reception on page 28
94. free Please do not place newspapers or cloths on over the TV Ensure that there is at least 10 cm free space on the sides and above the set for air circulation if the set is placed in a cabinet or on a shelf Like any electronic device your TV set requires air for cooling Obstruction of the air circula tion can cause fires Prevent metal items needles paper clips liquids wax or similar items from getting into the interior of the device through the vent slots in the rear panel Such objects can cause short circuits in the set which could possibly cause a fire If something should get into the interior of the set then immediately unplug the mains plug of the device and contact customer service for more information Automatic shutdown only in Home Mode If the TV is not operated for 4 hours adjustment of volume programme change etc the TV will automatically switch to stand by mode to save energy A prompt to terminate this shutdown process appears one min ute before expiry of the 4 hours The automatic shutdown is only active in the energy efficiency mode Home Mode Automatic shutdown does not occur when using the radio without screen display screen off For your safety Installation The set is suitable for different installation solutions See the instructions for assembly for the different installation solutions Stand the TV set with the table or floor stand only on a level sturdy horizontal base Pa
95. g long pe riods of absence Note on the LCD screen The TV set you have purchased with LCD screen satisfies the most rigor ous quality requirements and has been inspected relative to pixel errors Despite our thorough care when manufacturing the display it cannot be 10096 guaranteed that no subpixel defects will be present due to techni cal reasons Please understand that these types of effects as long as they are within the standard of specified limits cannot be considered as a device defect in terms of the guarantee Avoid displaying still images for long periods of time It is possible that a copy of the image may remain Cleaning and care m Switch off the TV set at the main switch before cleaning Clean the TV set the screen and the remote control unit with a soft moist and clean cloth only without any aggressive or scouring cleaning agents 9 Control unit front side of the device Functions of the operating elements 1 Mains switch The mains switch is located on the bottom of the set 2 On Off button Switch on from the standby mode Switch off to the standby mode 3 Display ec Standby green Operation orange Operation without on screen display radio mode archive recording with the digital recorder or soft ware update 4 Button M Call the menu in the menu up down a 5 Button R Radio on off back to TV mode Switch on the radio from the standby mode in the menu
96. ge appears If this is not confirmed within 5 minutes with the OK button the TV switches back off automatically for safety reasons The TV set can also be switched off automatically at certain times A screen warning appears one minute before automatic switch off The automatic switch off can be interrupted by pressing any button Call Timer functions MENU Call TV menu gt Select Settings SUN v go to the menu line below 4 gt Select Timer functions v go to the menu line below TV MENU Settings m uo Timer functions Switch off once Switch off daily Wake up once only Wake up daily V late 28 l OR 3 4 Select the desired setting O Explanations of setting possibilities in the Timer functions menu Switch off once The set switches to the standby mode automatically at the specified time If a time is specified which has already passed on the same day the set switches off at this time the next day Switch off daily The set regularly switches to the standby mode automati cally every day at the specified time The set alerts you once at the specified time If a time was specified which has already passed on the same day the alarm is saved for the next day Wake up once only Wake up The set alerts you regularly at the specified time each day daily Explanations of setting possibilities in the Timer functions menu Specify whether the TV set switches on in the even
97. ginning of the list in numerical sorting The connections are sorted into the list in alphabetical order in alphabetic sorting STATION LIST HDMI2 6 Phoenix 7 BR alpha PC IN 8 3sat DNA D 9 EinsExtra AV 10 EinsFestival O VIDEO 11 EinsPlus 12 ZDFinfokanal 13 ZDF_neo 14 ZDFtheaterk 15 arte 16 Kika 17 Das Erste HD Das Erste VAD 3 ggg3ggggmgsgmm il 2 3 WDR K ln 4 Bayerisches FS 5 hr fernsehen 21 00 21 45 Urlaubsparadies Toskana v 4 gt Select connection OK Switch over Daily operation Adjusting the sound Switching sound off on Gi Sound off Sound on again Press the button again or increase the volume using V Setting the volume V V Volume louder quieter The volume bar will be shown briefly if no other menu is displayed Call Sound adjustment Qu e Call Sound adjustment v Goto the menu line below LEND ME INFO Sound adjustment Fog Speech Classical Pop Custom Sound Con o Additional sound settings gt Select sound adjustment im As long as the volume bar or the selection of the sound adjustment is still visible a Call additional sound settings END ME INFO Sound effects Sound adjustment Headphone volu 4 gt Select sound setting v goto the menu line below MESS o 4 Make changes Sound settings via the TV menu m n normal TV mode without other displays MENU Call TV menu gt Select Sound v
98. go to the menu line below hd 4 Select desired sound setting right column v go to the menu line below 4 Make changes Explanations of the sound settings Sound via Sound effects Sound adjustment Headphone volume Loudness Sound picture synchronisation more Playback over the TV speakers or an external hi fi amplifier The menu item Sound via only appears if HiFi AV amplifier or TV speakers switchable is set in the audio components wizard Set sound effects Stereo 3D Surround 3D Surround con verts a stereo signal into a virtual surround signal Speech Classical Pop Custom sound Adjust the headphones volume Turn on off aurally compensated elevation of high and deep sounds at low volume If the sound does not exactly match the picture you can correct it here If you move to the left in the bar you delay the sound in relation to the picture If you move to the right you accelerate it in relation to the picture The sound is adapted in time steps of 10ms each The Sound picture synchronisation menu item only ap pears for DVB stations Call with OK see next page Daily operation Explanations of the sound settings more Loudspeaker Headphone sound Auto volume AV output signal Maximum volume Max switch on volume Balance 34 For analogue stations In the case of programmes with twin sound you can select separately between Mono Stereo
99. h produces this connection The DSL router generally also represents the internet gateway HbbTV HbbTV Hybrid broadcast broadband television is an industry standard that offers an open platform for technology that is not dependent on manufacturers HbbTV combines TV programmes with online services seamlessly over broadband internet DSL HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection Coding system pro vided for the DVI and HDMI interfaces for secure transmission of audio and video data HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a newly developed interface for full digital transmission of audio and video data HDTV High Definition Television is an umbrella term that covers a number of high resolution television standards HD Ready A quality seal that is awarded to products that are capable of displaying high definition television HDTV High band and Low band Transmission ranges for satellites Host Computer that the server services are provided from i e that makes data available Refer also to media server 111 GB Glossary ID3 tags Additional information for MP3 and WMA audio files Informa tion about the singer title album and album cover can be saved here among other things These data are edited on the PC by an ID3 tag editor IP address IP addresses Internet Protocol Addresses are used to identify devices in an Internet Protocol IP network IP addresses are made up of four groups of numbers
100. h the one on the Smart Card If they match the appropriate stations or programmes are decoded CEC Abbreviation for Consumer Electronics Control CEC provides uni versal component control functions for entertainment electronics devices e g System standby One Touch Play CEC is also known as Digital Link HD at Loewe GB 110 Channel WLAN The channel is a certain part of the WLAN frequency band Devices that want to communicate with each other have to use the same WLAN channel In Europe the WLAN frequency band is currently divided into 13 channels Cinch cable Cable for transmitting audio or video CI slot See Common Interface Client Also referred to as network client describes an end device such as your TV set that is connected to the network and gets data from a media server to make it accessible to the user Common Interface The Common Interface CI slot is a standardised interface By inserting suitable decoding modules CA modules and a Smart Card coded digital programmes can be used Common Interface Plus CI Plus is an advanced development of the Com mon Interface standard CI Plus slots are in principle downward compatible to the previous CI standard i e CA modules and Smart Cards according to the past CI standard can continue to be used in CI Plus slots as far as the programme provider permits this Additionally extended regulations apply however to CI Plus Component See Component connection Com
101. he dealer GB 108 The set The EU directive 2002 96 EC regulates the proper way to recycle handle and utilise used electronic devices Old electronic devices consequently must be disposed of separately Please do not dispose of this device in normal household trash You may return your used set free of charge at designated recycling centres or at your specialist dealer whenever you purchase a new comparable set Additional details about return also for non EU countries are available from your local municipal authorities Batteries The batteries supplied as initial equipment do not contain any pollutants such as cadmium lead or mercury Used batteries should no longer be disposed of in the do mestic waste according to the Battery Ordinance Dispose of your batteries at no charge in the collection containers which are set up for this purpose in retail stores Legal notes Trademarks Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories I DOLBY DIGITAL ABOUT DIVX VIDEO DivX is a digital video format developed by DivX Inc This is an official DivX Certified device for playing DivX video You can find further information and software tools for converting files to DivX videos at divx com ABOUT DIVX VIDEO ON DEMAND This DivX Certified amp device must be registered for playing purchased DivX Video on Demand VOD Movies A
102. he desired time with the numeric buttons OK Jump to the time entered Cw on Yellow button Cancel the jump Play back videos repeatedly Repeat individual title all titles V C Green button Repeat off Select language sound Video files can contain several audio tracks im The language sound selection is only available with DivX videos via USB X C Red button Select Language sound LANGUAGE SOUND v Highlight the desired sound or language and OK selects the audio track END END Cancel audio track selection Change size PIP Change the size of the video window You can choose between small or full image settings Small image setting shows the video close to the original resolution The video status bar is permanently shown below the image The full image setting enlarges the image to fit the entire screen The status bar can be set to visible or hidden see page 66 Subtitles im Subtitles are only available with DivX videos via USB The played back DivX video contains subtitles Blue button Call subtitle selection a v Select the desired subtitles OK Call up subtitle m The subtitles are only shown during full screen display ey B Subtitle time correction If subtitles appear displaced against the video and audio this can be adjusted by using the subtitle time correction TEXT Call Subtitle time correction Cay Adjust time c
103. hows the file informa tion for the video Pressing the INFO button again shows the context information with operating instructions When you next press the INFO button all on screen displays except the status display will be closed again VIDEO PLAYER gt FTI Flower Exhibition Playtime 228108 04 20 a ep jump to END J PIP Change size o Repeat title all off INFOJ END END Close displayed content Explanation of status bar symbols The symbols in the status bar top right show you information about the current playback gt Playback Il Pause Rewind speed 2x 4x Fast forward speed 2x 4x v Replay current title I Replay all titles in the current folder The bar behind the playtime shows you how far the video has been played Mediat Wind You can fast forward rewind videos to search for desired scenes Rewind at double speed Speed 2x 4x gt gt Fastforward at double speed Speed 2x 4x PLAY button Continue playback Please wait until the videos have loaded into the device This can take a few seconds depending on the bit rate of the film Jumping You can jump to any point in the video by entering a time a Yellow button Open Jump to VIDEO PLAYER Flower Exhibition Jump to amo mom CTTI 04 26 ox Adopt Enter time E Cancel jump Ye b e ob ODG p DODO Enter t
104. i video4 avi video5 avi video6 avi 17 Elements I Video Q Listen Change sorting END J LI OK Play highlighted video Information on high resolution films in general Due to technical limitations e g interference limited bandwidth inter ruptions to playback up to and including complete termination of the playback may occur when playing high definition film material HD films on 720p format or above 1280 x 720 resolution or above Information on high resolution films via wireless connection High definition film material HD films from format 720p upwards resolu tion 1280 x 720 or higher should be played back via a wired connection If there is a wireless connection then technical limitations e g fault li ability bandwidth limitations can cause disruptions in the playback right up to a complete breakdown of the playback The WLAN USB stick is available as an accessory see page 105 66 Playback ime A video is selected TN e OR 3 OK Play highlighted video lt QUE PAUSE button Pause current playback GS PLAY button Continue paused playback m STOP button Stop current playback and return to over view Video status bar The video status bar provides you with further information about the current playback INFO Display hide status bar file information context information Pressing the INFO button the first time will show the video status bar Pressing a second time s
105. iew of the settings for the network adapter OK End of wizard The WLAN USB stick is available as an accessory see page 105 Mediat Explanation of the adapter settings IP The current assignment method for the IP address of configuration your TV set IP address Your current IP address Subnet mask Your current subnet mask IP address Gateway only for IP configuration gt manual Your manually set gateway IP address DNS server 1 only for IP configuration gt manual Your manually set first DNS server IP address DNS server 2 only for IP configuration manual Your manually set second DNS server IP address Network SSID The name of your network MAC address Indicates the MAC address that is built into the hardware of your TV set s wired network adapter LAN Link status Gives you information about the current status of your wireless connection save settings connecting login failed access point not found not connected connec tion established Link quality Specifies the signal strength as a percentage Mediat Explanation of the setting possibilities in the Photo settings menu The menu can only be opened when a photo is displayed see page 65 Go tO Picture display Picture change Photo info Rotate photos automatically Picture settings Skip to a definite picture or to the start end of the cur rent folder Display pictures in optimal size or in original resolution
106. ignal source Some settings have already been explained in the initial installation see page 22 onwards Signal source Selection of range in which you want to search for the station Channel Direct input of channel Frequency Direct input of station frequency TVstand Input of station TV standard Ask your dealer in this regard Managing stations Change delete move rename restore station Change station can also be called via the station list page 31 m f at least one station is locked the access code must be entered before changing stations start up see Parental lock on page 52 im n some TV broadcasting networks e g FreeView you are not allowed to move or rename stations Use Favourites instead Call TV menu m o e b TN TOR 4 y Select Settings v go to the menu line below 4 gt Select Stations v go to the menu line below h x adi Select Change stations CHANGE STATIONS 1 ARD WDR 3 BR HR MDR 3 RTL KIKA VOX PHOENIX S RTL BR ALPHA 8 N TV 3SAT 9 DSF KABEL 1 EinsPlus 100 Das Erste 9Live 101 ZDF RTL2 102 WDR Koln 21 00 21 45 Urlaubsparadies Toskana c Restore stations D Move bt Page 1t O Select station 5 Delete In this menu you can delete move rename or restore stations 4 gt vor numeric buttons Select the appropriate station Scroll with P P if necessary Red button Starts Delete station v Sele
107. iinias iina 21 95 PUNO MOTE NR ancien undated 40 Auto CUMING We E 35 PATIO TOM ai aispeiste eaka eese timeas bu 35 Automatic ShutalOWLE r a repre rtis 8 AV audio signal sssseess 34 B S75 SNR E NNI E TE 34 tu d qe RON 20 Bl ray playef 89 BIG IIMS astoan 35 Button functions 0 cece ccccccccceceeceeeeeeeeeees 37 C Call Digital Recorder menu 72 CAMC OE NET 87 Gus NH 55 Change favourites lists sssssss 44 Add SUQUOW 2 acess aoaaa ea iad 44 Delete station cccceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeees 44 LOTS SANOI NEN OR MODE 44 Rename list seseriai iesin 44 Change stator vessssasieeted ea ener es iinit d eunt 43 Delete station sseseeseeeeeeeeeeeee 43 pue INO MERO eer rete eerste 43 Rename station eeeesseeeeeeeeee 43 Restore STATION osse toan ctetu edis dai rae 43 Changing the title of a recording 82 Character Table emet 98 BEwom 2 Cleaning and care suuesessssssssses 9 Code number sssssse 52 Coloured BUTTONS is setae redis 37 47 Colour intensity ceeeesssesssssesseeeeeees 35 Colour temperature 35 Common Interface Plus 84 85 COMIMECTING amena essre vete pie pu put 18 Connecting the TV Set suuuueuuessse 18 OMIM CHIOV 5 RE 11 Weg T T 35 Sono Rr Pe RS 10 D Deleting FS CONCINIG ciarerct nntrmxtseiiai
108. ing Speaker system Set the sound playback to come from the TV loudspeak ers and a connected subwoofer or from active stereo loudspeakers see page 92 HiFi AV Sound reproduction via an external analogue or digital amplifier audio amplifier see page 94 HiFi AV Sound reproduction optionally via an external analogue amplifier or TV or digital audio amplifier see page 94 or via the built speakers in TV loudspeakers The sound reproduction can be switchable changed using the button X External devices Adjusting the spea ker system If you want to set up or change a speaker system If you wish to use active loudspeakers or an active subwoofer you can e Select Configuration modification connect them to the AUDIO OUT L R socket of the TV set You will find WW OK call selection examples of how to connect these on page 93 m Menu item does not appear when first calling up the m The ports on the TV set are preamplifier outputs As such only active loudspeaker system configuration loudspeakers may be connected to them SOUND COMPONENTS WIZARD Please specify here whether you want to completely reconfigure a speaker Calling the sound components wizard system or whether you want to limit the configuration to changing the f speaker connections the speaker distances from the listening position or the m n normal TV mode without other displays individual speaker levels in relation to each other MENU Call TV menu
109. ing the sound over TV speakers and subwoofer External speakers has been selected 5 OK continue to Connect subwoofer 4 gt Select yes RN bd OK confirm Adjust speaker level gt Set the subwoofer level as desired OK confirm Subwoofer phase Test both values 0 and 180 and choose the one F that enables you to hear the bass playback more clearly OK Confirm setting and close wizard Subwoofer TV set LELLO LL LL o o LOEWE o o UR i E Connection of a subwoofer to the TV set External devices Connecting HiFi AV amplifiers The sound components wizard permits configuration of different audio amplifiers stereo amplifiers surround amplifiers analogue or digital with different digital audio formats Dolby Digital dts MPEG and stereo PCM See the operating manual of the audio amplifier for more information MENU Call TV menu gt Select Connections v go to the menu line below 4 gt Select Sound components OK calls the sound components wizard SOUND COMPONENTS Sound playback via TV speakers Speaker system iFi AV amplifier HiFi AV amplifier or TV speakers switchable Q End of wizard v Mark HiFi AV amplifier or HiFi AV amplifier or TV Y speakers switchable OK Proceed gt Select whether the sound is to be transmitted digi
110. io station to favourites The station is added to the My Favorites subfolder You can also manage your Internet radio favourites conveniently via the Support homepage see page 56 Switch off radio mode Press TV button on the remote control Digital radio Audio playback from external devices You can play the sound of external AV devices e g MP3 players DVD players in radio mode Connecting an external appliance e g MP3 player Connect the output jack of the MP3 player to the cinch audio in sockets L R white red of the TV set TV set MP3 player R AUDIO L Connection example of an MP3 player Select AV input m Radio mode switched on if not see page 48 OK Open station list G OR 9 s OS The AV inputs are listed before the first radio station in o a numerically sorted list STATION LIST AUDIO IN hr2 HDMI 2 hr3 HDMI 1 hr4 AV VIDEO BR Verkehr B5 plus MDR Sputnik JUMP NDR 90 3 Nordwestradio Bayern 1 Bayern 2 Bayern 3 B5 aktuell hr1 ggogcosmgsmgmsmgm oR kookon 1 2 3 4 DKULTUR 5 6 Switch to Scan stations Select station Change stations om MOCE em Eae The selection of the AV inputs is the same as in TV mode see page 32 Start playback on the external device after selecting the AN input 51m Other settings Parental lock You can select and set various security options to prevent unauthorised use
111. is areas with a poor coverage Administrator Person who administers the network i e takes care of setting up and maintaining all components belonging to the network Automatic time control Similar to VPS for analogue stations the automatic time control monitors the start and end times of programmes from DVB Stations If these times deviate from the data programmed in the timer data the running time of the recording is adapted automatically The automatic time control is not supported by all DVB stations AVI Abbreviation for Audio Video Interleave a video container file format developed by Microsoft A single AVI video file can contain several audio video and text data streams thus the name container format AV socket Socket for audio and video signals AV sources Audio video source AVS Audio video sockets on the side of the TV set cinch and mini DIN Band Name for a transmission range Blu ray Disc The follow up format of DVD The contents of about five DVDs fit onto one Blu ray Disc abbreviated BD Therefore the Blu ray disc provides enough space for high resolution images and multi channel sound formats BMP Abbreviation for Bitmap a grid graphics format designed for Micro soft Windows and OS 2 that is wide spread and therefore supported by almost every popular graphics software package without any problems CA module The Conditional Access module contains the coding system and compares the transmitted code wit
112. isk in order to quickly and easily delete all the data stored on the storage medium Warning Formatting the storage medium deletes all data stored on it Call TV menu 4 Select Settings v switch to the menu line below 4 gt Select Miscellaneous wv switch to the menu line below 4 gt Select Format external hard disk OK activate This will remove all recordings and timers OK Start formatting im After the formatting the TV set must be re started Or END Cancel the operation DVB Common Interface standard CI If a programme has been recorded coded the decoding process is carried out automatically the next night in the standby mode when timer data settings do not differ Please note that the TV set may not be switched off at the mains overnight and that the CA module with SmartCard must be inserted in the CI slot of the TV set If the recording is not decoded fairly soon after decoding it may not be possible to decode it at all The longer the time between recording and decoding the greater the probability that the code is no longer valid The playback of encrypted programmes is strongly dependent on which CA module is used The playback of encrypted recordings may sometimes not be possible or only to a limited extent Hint When possible record unencrypted programmes or unencrypt them as soon as possible im Selection possibilities in the CA module menu and performance ca pability of yo
113. isplay colour of the LEDs in the on off bissisy button Red X Standby mode ee Green TV set is switched on Orange Radio mode or archive recording with the Digital Recorder is active Only if a USB storage device is connected Switching the set on with the remote control Press the on off button 202 numeric buttons or TV button or OK button station list is called or MEDIA button MediaPortal is called Switching the set off with the remote control Press the on off button m Before switching off the set with the mains switch we recommend you to switch it to standby mode Switch on in Radio mode Press R on the TV control unit or Press the AUDIO button on the remote control radio mode see page 48 AUDIO Switch off TV set using the mains switch Press the mains switch on the bottom of the set O position The TV set is now completely switched off m When switching off the TV set with the mains switch the status display remains lit in the operating eye for about 20 seconds Initial installation First installation wizard Initial installation after switching on for the first time This wizard starts automatically after the set is switched on for the first time however it can also be called later manually in the TV index see Repeat initial installation on page 15 im f at least one station is locked the access code must be entered before repeating initial installatio
114. itional Access module CA module sssssssss 55 5 Contents Media or ie cu HUIUS tes ES M DEM UIS DNE 56 General information on Mediat sssssssne 56 Connecting the TV set to your network sss 56 Internet radio sesssseeseeeeeeeennenn nennen nnne nnns 56 Help for configuration problems ssssse 56 MediaUpdate additional functions ssssssssssessss 56 Accessing your media sssssssssssseeeneeeeeeeeeeene nenne 57 Media MNT cette clams ecto actirdamctonnaececideeeleertneetuertinordiaostaor olaeatire 57 YU e ia e N AE meres nee ne en semen m 61 Niente 64 PISCE 1 9115 Rene Rr t Hc TR EN 65 VIS el VSO E E A E TOT 66 Interactive data services sseseeeseeeeeeeeeeneennnen nennen nnn 68 gos DCI rc 68 wpcilue prp 69 About the Digital Recorder system ssssssssssseee 69 S I S OEN AAIEN 72 Archive recording Direct recording 73 Archive recording Timer recording sssssseeees 75 ln c 77 TV viewing with time shift essere 78 Archive playDack sssrini nn een enr nt 80 DRE SWEaMINO T c 83 iique el MR PTL 86 Connections MENU sissi tiunt iecit a ti nrbe 86 Devices to the connections AV AV VIDEO
115. l MEN an Ue AW T i PERO DE SA ee TV MENU Recording LEND E INEO i aise Pre record ti Post record time Recording wizard Ti OK Confirm Call Timer data 0 15 min TIMER DATA 09 45 Bon n jour Berlin gt Set pre record or post record time ED 45 Phoenix El v Switch to the menu line below Date 02 2010 Recording time 09 45 until 10 00 o Recording type once only O Enter the time using the numeric buttons always 2 digit uu z Parental lock 22s 01 to 15 mins for pre record time 01 to 60 mins for amp post record time Factory setting pre record 00 min post record 00 min Check the timer data change if necessary and confirm with OK The recording is started See page 76 for explanations of the setting options in the Timer data menu Digital Recorder Viewing another movie from the archive during archive recording After you have started the recording you can also watch a programme you have already recorded Call Archive 4 e v Select recording OK view film m f an encrypted programme is recorded with the option Descrambled recording yes the CA module required for decoding is used for the recording In this case you cannot watch any other encrypted programme from the archive Switching off the TV set during recording You can switch off the TV to standby whilst recording The recording is continued in the standby mode The display on the set shows orange Never switch the
116. landen van de EU en ook in IJsland Noorwegen en Zweden In Frankrijk en Itali is het gebruik slechts binnenshuis toegestaan Este aparelho esta em conformidade com os requisitos fundamentais e todas as restantes disposi es da Diretiva 1999 5 CE Pode ser utilizado em todos os pa ses da UE assim como na Islandia Noruega e Su ca Em Franca e Italia a sua utilizac o apenas permitida em espacos interiores Denna utrustning ar i verensst mmelse med de v sentliga kraven och andra relevanta best mmelser i Direktiv 1999 5 EC Apparaten far anvandas i alla lander inom EU liksom pa Island i Norge och i Schweiz Frankrike och Italien far apparaten anvandas endast inomhus Ce 115 GB 00 69090 08 08 9 9 6 EC Declaration of Conformity EG Konformitatserklarung EC Conformity Declaration Dokument Nr Monat Jahr 34395 09 2011 Hersteller Loewe Opta GmbH Handelsname LOEWE Document No Month Year Manufacturer Trade mark Herstelleradresse Industriestrasse 11 Adress of manufacturer 96317 Kronach Germany Produkt WLAN USB Stick Product Produktbezeichnung WLAN STICK Product designation Das bezeichnete Produkt stimmt mit den Vorschriften folgender Europ ischer Richtlinien berein The designated product conforms to the provisions of the following European directives 1999 5 EG Richtlinie des Rates vom 9 M rz 1999 ber Funkanlagen und Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen und die gegenseitige Anerkennung ihrer Konf
117. lear favourite list ia 1 m Www OK confirms clear favourites list Move change order of stations in the favourites list Favourites list right column must be selected If not change the list with gt ON v Mark station to be moved NJ WW C bd cn Yellow button Starts Move station La v Select insertion position at which the marked 05 station is to be inserted COGO 7E l DDG The insertion position can also be selected with D 8 35 Vers Nw we the numeric buttons OK to execute the move Or i i j q y o Qm CD P c Yellow button Cancel move Electronic Programme Guide Electronic Programme Guide EPG EPG stands for Electronic Programme Guide and provides you with on screen programme details With the system as with a printed pro gramme guide you can learn about the current programme In addition programmes can be sorted according to certain topics memorised and also recordings can be programmed Starting and ending EPG EPG EPG Switch EPG on off m EPG is only available for DVB stations The first time you start EPG an assistant will guide you through the necessary presettings EPG ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE Mon 01 03 Mon 01 03 16 05 Date Time Stations Topics gt until 17 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 Tagesschau heute in Europa WDR aktuell Rundschau Schlemmerreise Spanien Hier ab vier Tipp
118. lifier AUDIO OUT L R External devices Operating Loewe equipment Using the remote control for the TV mode of the TV set Press the TV button the display above it will light for approx 5 seconds Using the remote control for a Loewe recorder REC Press the REC button the display above it will light for approx 5 seconds Using the remote control for a Loewe player DVD Press the DVD button the display above it will light for approx 5 seconds Using the remote control for the radio mode of the TV set AUDIO Press the AUDIO button the display above it will light for approx 5 seconds As long as a button is pressed the display of the selected operating mode lights up TV REC DVD AUDIO This allows you to check which op erating mode the remote control is set to every time you press a button The factory setting of the buttons REC DVD and AUDIO is described above see also table in right hand column The assignment of the buttons can be changed to suit the existing accessory devices see right hand column Setting the remote control for other Loewe devices You can operate various Loewe devices with the remote control The device keys REC DVD AUDIO can be reassigned to operate various Loewe devices m Press the required device buttons and the STOP button simultaneously for 5 sec until the corresponding LED display flashes
119. ll existing network adapters of your TV set On wired Access to the network only via a network cable The wireless access is deactivated On wireless You can connect the TV set to your home network via wireless radio connection by using the WLAN USB stick that is available as an accessory The access via a network cable is deactivated OK Adopt access type or change Current settings for the adapter The AUDIO key can be assigned another function see page 95 Mediat Configuration of the built in LAN adapter ia gt O Com Gy Sd 58 You will see an overview of the current settings for the selected network adapter for an explanation of the points see page 59 NETWORK WIZARD WIRED Current adapter settings IP configuration Manual IP address Subnet mask Gateway DNS server 1 DNS server 2 T927168 2123 29557255259510 OPO Seek OPE 1812 1 1920160827 Additional adapter data MAC address 00 09 82 11 99 11 ox Change settings OK Change settings for the network adapter 4 Select type of IP configuration Manual Enter your fixed static IP address manually see below Automatic Automatic configuration of the IP address via DHCP server or via multiple protocols according to UPnP specification including DHCP OK Proceed If manual has been selected under IP configuration a v Enter IP Subnet mask Gateway and DNS server addresses in succession with the nume
120. llow button Last selected station Blue button Programme information Only if a USB storage device is connected GB 2 Remote control TV functions Toro oio MNT RENCONTRE EREMO page 33 2 LED display for current operating mode page 95 G Swich over to TY MOOG seieren eoi AARON ATS page 20 95 4 Switch over to operate recorder ooo cecccccccccscssesecssssececsesecscatsetscssssecasseetecstteeeeans page 95 5 Call archive Timer list on off Permanent display of time page 69 77 38 6 Set picture format tette ttti page 36 7 Electronic Programme Guide On Off J uuscsccced csi x tritam rai alt enixe page 45 Teletext on off retener page 47 AP ISTE SR A E page 12 VV Increase 7 reduce Volul fiut rette ou bated EE EE p Ed Ee ope page 33 1 BEM ES PR page 31 inthe menus COAT CA co uu sossunesucec bei dec deuda addet ie Ae des rb ted SEa bubus page 12 2 Green button Teletext subtitles page 37 3 Red button Start interactive data service sssss memes page 37 l 27 Select station down Jump Rewind page 81 e 15 Direct recording OE Era MEDIA Timeshift television ssssee eterne page 78 Occi MENU END Gra 2 17 End timeshift End archive playback page 78 z Select staton Up 7 JUNI J Fast TOMAS Laser ctio EY Iq urabitur page 81 yu l oN l Continue time shift VICWING
121. lly close the side cover Searching for encrypted stations The search wizard must only be started if the setting option no has been selected during first installation in the search for encrypted stations and no CA module was inserted MENU Call TV menu D D Select Settings v goto the menu line below 4 gt Select Stations v goto the menu line below 4 gt Select Search wizard goto the menu line below Select Change search settings OK wizard guides you through the search settings See page 41 for a description of the search settings Calling CA module information This menu is only available for digital stations and when a CA module is plugged in MENU Call TV menu gt Select CA module xxx e OK call information The content of this menu depends on the provider of the CA module The CA module information can also be called up in the TV menu under Settings Other CA module xxx xxx corresponds to the CA module provider Removing the CA module m Switch off the TV set s mains switch Open the side cover Remove the module from the set Close the side cover Mediat General information on Mediat MediaHome gives you access to photos videos and music from your per sonal storage media e g from storage media connected via USB and from media servers in your home network to which your TV set is connected im Please follow the information in the right c
122. load asecussussetasu tette toriut 96 Software Update uasa dena ean ence coci 96 epo T r 33 Sound ad dsttrierit sicec cue tent puntano tiacs 33 Sound components wizard 91 SUI EN CONS sees cote enar colie to peni titus die 33 SOUND qasmenc deat Mx MIRI D UR IUE 33 Sound picture synchronisation 33 S N e G 33 Standby mode sisisisisissssroinsrisiriiiesoiaissiesis 21 eios C 31 Station search update 41 Status OS DIG eieiaeo 39 74 SLOP Tecordirig Bally sicsasysn as aessasusontnnaeimnnates 74 0 dt cca en ETENE 37 40 10 8 0 70 0 2 ete ne eee ene oe 92 SUC ere PE 21 Switching off the TV set during recording 74 sueco mE 21 Switch on TV when marked 46 Switch to live picture 78 47 jj EA ETE 38 Time and dale T 54 i EE P TE ae eri 76 a 76 Poe Ope E 76 Programme provider PIN sse 76 Recording time eessssssssssss 76 Recording TVG eese inis pe rr ueniens 76 Record SUDITIGS ccarr Eisini 76 ve M 76 Timer THEICIOFRIS ace vussubueun tn ett Retenir nite cus 53 Timer overview eR 75 77 Timer recording sessss 75 3021818 PR KM E A 76 WSTEPSIG ctt IEEE NM 75 o 47 TU DUO eiecti ixi A 20 95 lb AS M e 16 TV set equipment
123. locks The block with the stations of your favoured signal source is at the top of the station list Signal source Associated station numbers ASTRA1 19 2 E 1 900 901 1300 1301 1400 Antenna cable analogue 1401 1500 p The structure of the TV station list is displayed i OR 5 OK Proceed lt Info FIRST INSTALLATION WIZARD radio stations The automatic radio station search and sorting has ended 336 new radio station s has have been found The number of found radio stations is displayed OR e y OK Proceed Bea FIRST INSTALLATION WIZARD STRUCTURE OF RADIO STATION LIST The radio stations found in the automatic search were divided into appropriate station blocks according to the previously selected antenna cables signal sources The stations can only be reorganised later within these blocks The block with the stations of your favoured signal source is at the top of the station list Structure radio station list Signal source s Associated station numbers ASTRA1 19 2 E Antenna cable analogue 701 900 E The structure of the radio station list is displayed AN y 693 OK Proceed es d o E INITIAL INSTALLATION Age related lock Age related lock Proceed Cay 4 gt Select Age related lock d You can specify an age limit for your TV set here DVB broadcasts which have an appropriate age identification are locked and can only be watched after entering the access
124. ly to a limited extent for programmes of stations working with CI Plus encoding see page 85 e Time shift When you are watching a TV programme you can pause it at any time and then use time shift TV to watch it later e Fast navigation by jumping You can wind and rewind during a film at just the press of a button The jump distance is adjustable The Smart Jump function also ensures that the jump width is halved each time the jump direction is changed or doubled after three jumps in the same direction max 16 minutes This way you can quickly find a certain spot of the recording e Fast forward and rewind You can fast forward and rewind at three different speeds in the programme you are viewing with time shift Digital Recorder Archive recording TO record encoded programmes please also read the instructions on pages 84 and 85 Recording of analogue stations is not possible You can play back a pre recorded programme from the archive whilst another TV programme is being recorded into the archive m f several USB storage devices are connected the first device recognised will be used for the recording If storage devices are plugged into both the TV set s USB ports at the same time the storage device plugged into the side port will be used for recording If several storage devices are connected to the TV set at the same time ensure that the one you want to use for the recording is plugged into the side USB port
125. m Mode Shop Mode Miscellaneous On screen displays Time and date Software update CA module xxx DVB settings HbbTV mode Teletext character set Format external hard disk Menu items appear depending on the signal source currently selected DVB or analogue and or at definite presettings in the relevant menus Menu item can only be selected if a valid signal is present at the PC IN input 9 The menu item will appear only when sound is being reproduced via HiFi AV amplifier or TV speakers switchable GB 16 Operating convenience Radio menu Overview diagram Radio menu Sound viae Search wizard Switch off once Sound effects Manual adjustment Switch off daily Sound adjustment Change stations Wake up once only Headphone volume Select change favourites Wake up daily Loudness Wake up with more Wake up signal volume Auto volume Maximum volume Max switch on volume Balance Other menus Overview diagram Media menu Archive menu Network settings Station selection Jump distance L Network access Switch on TV when marked Smart Jump Photo settings i Ho Music settings n orting Video settings DivX R settings F corresponding to station list chronologically 17 GB Initial installation Installing the TV set Installation options Your TV set is supplied equipped with a table stand You are given the option of choosing another installation solution tailored to your require ments
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127. n see Parental lock on page 52 First installation wizard routine The routine of the first installation wizard depend on the selected settings Language FIRST INSTALLATION WIZARD Which language do you want to use for operation INITIAL INSTALLATION Language Sprache D Lingua Idioma Taal Jazyk TAVA Jezyk Nyelv Proceed a v 4 gt Select language Selecting the language of the user guidance is the wizard s first step Then you simply follow the instructions on your TV screen OK Proceed Energy INITIAL INSTALLATION efficiency EL Wes Premium Mode Shop Mode ox Proceed BEES 4 Select Energy efficiency Decide how energy efficiently you want to operate your TV set The value for the contrast and thus the brightness of the background lighting is adapted and the automatic dimmer activated or deactivated see page 35 depending on the presetting GB 22 Energy Home Mode efficiency The emphasis for home use is on low energy consump continued tion The automatic dimmer is activated Premium Mode This mode optimises the settings to a brighter environ ment at a higher energy consumption The automatic dimmer is activated Shop Mode The picture settings are aligned to operation in the presen tation room The automatic dimmer is deactivated If the ambient brightness diminishes the energy consumption is not reduced The presetting can be changed later in the TV menu unde
128. n the next page D le o amt a SOUND COMPONENTS Speaker system Configuration modification baa Reset to factory settings Proceed lt lt MEN If nothing has been set yet the factory settings or other wise the last set values are displayed GB 92 External devices Playing the sound over active loudspeakers External speakers has been selected Ss em OK continue to Adjust speaker level SOUND COMPONENTS WIZARD You hear a sound from every speaker one after another But you can also select the speakers manually with the menu control buttons up down Set the volume for the respectively active speaker shown in blue so that you get approximately the same volume impression from all the speakers x 3 i oi r Nn F dr Wu C Fk eel A i 7 AM SOUND COMPONENTS Adjust speaker level Proceed a Preceding next loudspeaker A 4 Adjust the volume for each speaker K v a Select speakers manually For balanced audio reproduction all speakers should be set at the same volume level A noise signal will be reproduced automatically on each speaker in succession Adjust every speaker to equal perceived volume from your listening position OK End the wizard L LLLELELEELEELE LLL HLEHL EH E HELLE EL EE E LLL LEH E GJ L pm LOEWE AUDIO OUT L R Connection of active speakers to the TV set Play
129. n you should change the installation location and align ment of the antenna Ask your dealer to tell you which channels are used to broadcast the DVB T stations in your region n normal TV mode without other displays A DVP T station is received and selected MENU Call TV menu E c a 4 gt Select Settings e v goto the menu line below 4 gt Select Stations v goto the menu line below gt Select Manual adjustment OK call manual adjustment SIGNAL SOURCE Select the area in which you want the broadcaster to search here You can use the eo button to automatically select station by station BES Dve c DVB S Ca Channel 5 Frequency Bandwidth 7 MHz 177 50 MHz Name C N 81 Level 310 BER 0 E 7 The signal source is already on DVB T due to the station preselection Position and align the antenna in such a manner that maximum values for C N and Level are obtained Cm com Blue button Start search Search for DVB T stations one after another and compare values for C N and Level Then position align the antenna to the weakest station so that maximum values for C N and Level are obtained The value for BER should be as low as possible Thereafter perform an automatic search for all DVB T stations see page 41 Daily operation Select station Select station with P P P P Station up down The status display with station title progress bar time and T sound identification
130. ndex of the TV set see page 15 Then you will get a list of downloadable contents for your TV set including the software for your TV set Download the files and unzip all the files in this ZIP archive to the main directory of your empty USB stick Switch the TV set off using the power switch Insert the USB stick with the downloaded software into a free USB port on the TV set see connections page 11 Only switch the TV set on again via the power switch The update will now be carried out automatically Whilst updating the LED display on the control panel see page 10 lights up orange The display remains switched off during the update After approx 2 minutes the LED display on the control panel changes from orange to red Now eject the USB stick from the TV set and switch the TV set back on Check the installed software version in the index of the TV set under Integrated features Software Software update Software update via internet New software package found m Do not insert a USB stick with downloaded software when updating a c un software Via the Internet Software current V1 0 0 new Wal dl Now start loading the new software with Calling Software update MENU Call TV menu 4 gt Select Settings v go to the menu line below Make sure that your TV set is not switched off with the mains switch Select Miscellaneous v go to the menu line below 4 gt Select Software update OK Procee
131. nds on the brightness of the room The brighter the surroundings the higher the contrast should be set The power consumption of the TV set is directly depend ent on the value set here see also page 22 Set the brightness so that the black areas of the picture only just appear black Set the colour intensity to suit your personal taste The colours should appear natural Here you can give the TV picture a warmer or colder hue according to your personal taste Here you can adjust picture sharpness to obtain the best definition If this auto dimming is active then the television picture contrast is automatically reduced when the room bright ness diminishes Optical Power Control OPC This will also reduce the power consumption of the TV Call with OK see right hand column Explanations of the picture settings continuation Image enhancement Picture format Move picture up down Auto format Film quality improvement DMM Digital Noise Control DNC PC IN display Turn image enhancement on off Set picture format see page 36 Move picture vertically see page 36 Automatic detection and setting of the picture format for Cinemascope or widescreen movies DMM reduces jolt in rapid picture object movements and rolling text displays This applies especially for movies With active DNC Digital Noise Control you can eliminate or reduce picture noise Set the geometry of the picture see page 9
132. nently GB 82 Viewing a locked movie Call Archive free capacity 63 ka ARCHIVE Sky Cinema HD Top Movie 1 15 09 da capo Tagesschau Individual The parental lock is active o view c5 Rename e Sort alphabetically L Delete v Mark locked film OK View film m The titles of locked films cannot be read The detailed information for the recording cannot be called up The entry receives the symbol BJ at the end of the line The system requests you to enter your access code PIN After entering the access code the playback of the movie starts Digital Recorder DR Streaming You can view DR archive entries enabled by Loewe TV sets in your network via this function on your TV set TO use DR Streaming at least two Loewe TV sets are required at least one of which has DR integrated The TV sets also need to be connected via a wireless connection WLAN or a cable connection e g Ethernet PowerLine The enable for recorded programmes must be activated in the DR Streaming settings on the TV set with integrated hard disc DR Archive entries can only be hosted or enabled by TV sets with chassis SL1xx with an integrated hard disc DR Playback of archive entries that have been enabled is possible on all TV sets with chassis MB180 in the network Functions requiring write access on the device that enables the pro gramme to be viewed child protection delete protection renaming
133. niotedn deret 81 Deleting timer entries 77 Digital ani degens m LT 87 Digital Noise Control ssssss 35 Direct recording uuenctenit ten teet rt ebd ktm 73 Nd NER A A E EEE 21 DR Streaming sssssssse 83 Play via network seeusssssssssssss 83 DVB character ser ssssseeene 40 DVB character SOU ssiiszccssesetoasigedezegcaqnctacamoanas 40 bibis MM E 95 BIBIS E 89 DVD recorde ME 89 puris 89 E Encrypted stations 23 24 28 41 55 Energy efficiency ssssssssss 15 22 Environmental protection 108 EP Gir T 45 F Factory settings picture sound 36 Fast forward and rewind 79 81 Favourites rreren 32 Film quality improvement DMM 35 First installation wizard ssssssss 22 LE M 47 Format storage media sssssss 84 G Game console sssssee 89 H asc d S 68 gb acs 89 Headphone volume sesessess 33 nj e 15 HIF AV amplifier ssssssssssse 91 94 l Image enhancement sssssss 35 Index in the TV S t erect re rrt eoa 15 jousso e em 15 metalnog Se TV SQ essai ette Pets aere 18 J JUMO dista NCE m TE 72 IATA UIC E 9 78 81 L EOU ae Qua
134. nt satellites with two LNCs LNBs which are connected to the TV set by a 22 kHz switchbox See page 25 for settings Reception of two different satellites with two LNCs LNBs which are connected to the TV set by a toneburst switch See page 25 for settings The TV set controls a DiSEqC multiswitch to which up to four LNCs LNBs for different satellites are connected See page 26 for settings Select setting if the TV set is connected to a DiSEqC single cable system according to EN 50494 Several Sat receiv ers can be connected to one Sat cable See page 26 for settings Select setting if the TV set is connected to a single cable system without DiSEqC Several Sat receivers can be connected to one Sat cable Unlike a DiSEqC single cable system there are restrictions in the range of certain recep tion frequencies in single cable community systems See page 27 for settings OK Proceed to the appropriate page of the satellite system Initial installation Setting options for the satellite system single satellite Select single satellite INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB S Select single satellite Hot Bird 13 Astra2 28 2 E Astra3 23 5 E Atlantic Bird1 12 5 W Atlantic Bird2 8 W Atlantic Bird3 5 W Eurobird1 28 5 E Eurobird 9A 9 E Eutelsat W2 16 E Eutelsat W3A 7 E Eutelsat W4 36 E Hellas Sat2 39 E Hispasat 30 W Intelsat10 02 1 W Intelsat901 18 W Nilesat 7 W Pan Am Sat 43 W Sirius2 3 5 E
135. o refer to the informa tion on pages 84 and 85 You can programme timer recordings for the Digital Recorder conveni ently using the EPG or manually Up to 50 simultaneous timer entries are possible When you have programmed timer recordings the TV set can only be switched off to the standby mode Never switch the TV set off at the mains and do not pull out the plug of the TV set out of the socket Otherwise no timer recordings can be made Programmed timers for the Digital Recorder are displayed in the timer overview For an explanation of the symbols in the timer list see the chapter Timer list on page 77 Call Archive S C Red button Call Timer list Fri 05 02 20 15 21 15 arte 360 Geo Reportage Fu ball live 5 New entry E Delete recording Mae CRo ae A red dot with a key symbol appears in front of the entry for scrambled recordings still to be descrambled Programming a timer recording with the EPG EPG Call EPG Flag the broadcast to be recorded EPG ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE Mon 01 03 16 05 Date Mon 01 03 Time now until 17 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 Stations all Topics all Das Erste 16 00 16 10 Tagesschau ZDF 16 00 16 10 heute in Europa WDR K ln 16 00 16 15 WDR aktuell Bayerisches 16 00 16 05 Rundschau hr fernsehen 16 00 16 30 Schlemmerreise Spanien MDR FERNS 16 00 16 15 Hier ab vier NDR FS HH 16 00 16 30 Tipps und Trends Der Verbraucher SWR Fernse
136. oewe TV set Loewe stands for the highest demands in technology design and user friendliness This applies equally for TV video and accessories In addition to the elegant design and the many different possible colour combinations and installation possibilities your Loewe TV set also offers many technological options Loewe Image enhancement State of the art Full HD LCD displays with LED Backlight Technology The advantage of the LED Backlight is in the reduced energy consumption and high contrast values 24p films played by a connected HDMI unit can be displayed optimally Loewe Mediat You can reach the MediaPortal via the MEDIA button on your remote control giving you access to all multimedia functions of your TV set Loewe Digital With Loewe Digitalt you re all set for all types of reception doesn t matter whether it s DVB T DVB C or DVB S in SD and HD quality The integrated CI Plus interface even enables you to receive Pay TV DivX videos The software of your TV set supports the video codec DivX including DivX Home Theater HT profil In addition there is also the option of calling up content from DivX VoD Video On Demand registration with DivX required For registration details see pages 57 and 60 Ifyou wish to view encrypted channels then you will require a decoding module CA module these are easily available in specialist stores Scope of delivery e CD TV set Mains cable e Remote control Assi
137. olumn for the Internet functions MEDIA PORTAL a Internet radio DVB radio PL Archive DR Streaming MediaHome Index Connecting the TV set to your network To receive media via media servers in your home network or via the Internet you have to integrate your TV set in your home network You can connect your TV set both with a wired connection Ethernet PowerLine or via a wireless radio connection WLAN You can find connection examples for both cases on page 19 Your Loewe TV set supports the UPnP AV standard for data playback in the home network You can find more detailed information on this in the technical data on page 104 and in the glossary from page 110 onwards 56 Internet radio If you wish to use Internet radio we recommend registering your TV set on our homepage International United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Australia or New Zealand http support loewe tv http support loewe tv uk http support loewe tv au http support loewe tv nz Dow Tn MU ae Gr under Register now or Register free of charge Simply follow the steps in the registration process The MAC address of your TV set is required for the registration You can find this in the index of the TV set under Integrated features MAC address TV After successfully registering your TV set you can manage your vTuner Internet radio favourites The list of content available to your TV set contains the sub it
138. on t Believe Pipeline Ammonia Avenue B Music Titles 9 elements Listen 5 Change sorting END J Change view INFO Playing music see MediaMusic page 64 Displaying photos see MediaPhoto page 65 Playing videos see MediaVideo page 66 GB 62 Mediat Change view You can change the view of the displayed files and folders In the Media overview O eo Yellow button Open Change View and O op Yellow button Switch over to single column list view see sample figures on page 62 Cm Cm D P Blue button Switch over to thumbnail view DiskStation Network Loewe_001 Loewe_002 Loewe_003 Loewe_004 Loewe_005 Loewe_006 ad 1 BIS Loewe 007 i Loewe 008 Loewe 009 Loewe_010 r Photo LOEWE Loewe_011 Elements 106 View b Page It 1 9 M lat lale m re auiare END E Change view D Slide show Thumbnails example with photo overview Playing displaying data from USB storage media If a USB storage medium is selected as a source see page 61 the following special features apply for actions and the media overview e The uppermost folder level is divided into three fixed categories Music with the subfolders Titles Artists Albums Categories Playlists Files see below Photo Video e he original folder structure of the USB storage medium is retained in the media overview for Photo and Video For playing Music the available titles are prepared and o
139. ons Sound components e g HiFi AV amplifier The file is not made available by your media server The format of the file is not supported see also limitations in section File formats supported on page 104 The device does not support all special cha racters The router is not ready for wireless communica tion Remedy a Increase the volume by pressing the V button on the remote control for longer This will also cancel any mute setting b Connect up the audio device and switch it on In the Sound components wizard change back to TV speakers Change to your media server For this read the section Media server software on page 104 No remedy Change the WLAN key of the router Check your wireless router Try to make the connection again a few minutes later If with wireless operation there should be any interference such as disruptions during playback or slow reactions by devices to commands you could try the following Keep at least three metres distance from microwave ovens bluetooth devices mobile telephones and Wi Fi compatible devices such as printers and PDAs Change the active channel on the WLAN router GB 100 Technical data General data m MM M Artide number 0 number 524588 0 514398 000 514298 000 Dimensions for device without stand W x Hx D incm 1110 3x69 8x6 5 98 23 62 4 x 5 5 78 0 X 51 2 x 6 0 Dimensions for device with stand W x H x D in cm 110 2xX 72
140. ons For radio stations the same applies except that the Radio menu is called in Radio mode see also page 48 im Station management is not possible if a programmed timer recording is still pending m f even one station is locked you will have to enter your PIN before performing a station search or updating a station see Parental lock on page 52 Search update stations Search wizard In the search update with the search wizard new stations are searched for which have not yet been stored im You have to repeat the initial installation see page 22 and automatically search for new ones if you want to delete all the existing stations and automatically search for new ones MENU Call TV menu gt Select Settings v go to the menu line below 4 gt Select Stations v go to the menu line below 4 gt Select Search wizard v go to the menu line below In the upper info text the current search settings will now be displayed SEARCH WIZARD Your TV carries out the update of the station list search for new stations delete stations no longer broadcast with the following settings Location of TV set Signal source United Kingdom DVB C ial TV MENU Settings Station Search wizard MOS Start search update If you want to change these search settings gt Select Change search settings OK wizard prompts search settings If you agree with these settings Select Start search update OK s
141. or Digital Movie Mode Whether a studio record ing live broadcast or feature film the broadcast images are always displayed optimally Still images are reproduced in all their sharpness and tranquillity By creating intermediate images DMM enables perfect Studio quality even with quick movements DNC Abbreviation for Digital Noise Control Weak TV signals analogue can generate disruptive picture noise DNC adjusts the effect of digital noise reduction to the picture contents DNS Abbreviation of Domain Name System Readable names e g www loewe int de are assigned to numerical IP addresses DNS servers are responsible for the resolution of readable addresses into the correspond ing IP addresses Dolby Digital Digital multi channel audio The digital standard for high quality home movie systems The individual channels are broadcast sepa rately in this standard The three front channels right left and centre the two surround channels right and left and the external subwoofer channels are called a 5 1 signal Dolby Pro Logic Analogue multi channel audio Converts a Dolby coded stereo signal into a surround sound This usually contains four channels front left centre front right surround channel A special subwoofer channel is not generated in this method Dolby Pro Logic II Analogue multi channel audio Dolby Pro Logic Il is a further development of Dolby Pro Logic This method generates a 6 chan nel spati
142. or Sound 1 or Sound 2 for the loudspeakers and the headphones Reduces volume differences e g for advertisements that are too loud You can specify here which soundtrack is to be output at the AV socket in the case of dual soundtrack broadcasts from analogue stations Sound 1 e g main language sound 2 e g foreign language or sound 1 2 both simultaneously Determining the maximum volume that can be set Specify the volume that is set when switching on the TV set with the mains switch If the volume is higher when switching the TV set to the standby mode than specified here then it is reduced automatically to the fixed maximum switching on volume when it is turned on again Set stereo balance so that the volume impression is identical on the left and right Daily operation Adjusting the picture Coy Noy MENU Call TV menu 4 gt Select Picture v go to the menu line below TV MENU Picture o S justment zd Contrast Brightness Colour intensity Colour tet END ML INFO Home Mode 4 gt Select the desired picture function v goto the menu line below 4 Make changes Explanations of the picture settings Picture adjustment Contrast Brightness Colour intensity Colour temperature Sharpness Auto dimming more You can switch between three fixed picture setting vari ants and the three personal picture values that you have set here see page 36 The contrast setting depe
143. or TCP For TwonkyMedia the port addresses 1030 1900 and 9080 all for UDP and 9000 for TCP must be available Other ports to be kept free depend on the operating system you are using Contact your network administrator about configuring the firewall Accessories Accessories The following accessories are obtainable from your Loewe dealer Installation options A large range of options for floor table or wall installation are available for your TV set An overview of the available options can be found on page 107 Loewe DVD recorder The DVD recorders from Loewe are characterised by form and colour which match Loewe TV sets adapted user guidance and technology Combined these devices form a system that offers many advantages Loewe Blu ray player With the Loewe Blu ray player BluTech Vision 3D you are ideally equipped for the successor format to DVD With the Loewe system integration you control BluTech Vision 3D and your Loewe TV set simultaneously with the Assist remote control Loewe MediaVision 3D Loewe MediaVision 3D is partly an audio system It plays your favourite sound via the integrated iPod iPhone dock and automatically identifies songs or film music with the MusicID function Loewe MediaVision 3D is also a home cinema system ensuring a perfect all round audio visual experience thanks to the fast and precise Full HD 3D Blu ray drive and a 5 1 decoder Not least Loewe MediaVision 3D is a colourful feast
144. ording CI Plus protected broadcasts provider PIN Enter the CA module s parental lock PIN Refer also to gt Select Manual page 85 OK Start programming l RECORDING WIZARD Recording Select once only daily or weekly Please specify the station you want to record from type MANUAL Station selection MU FinsPlus Record Select whether broadcast subtitles are to be recorded too TAD J ZDFdokukanal subtitles WDR K ln ZDFtheaterkanal Bayrisches FS arte Me ISDTHENTT i Lock movie Only allow later playback of this recording after entering BR alpha 3sat EinsExtra EinsFestival Das Erste HD ZDF HD Einsfestival HD Das Erste HD the PIN number child lock Press green button S 00 0 U B UN coocoo 99g Proceed Bt Page It Select station e Sort alphabetically 4 gt a v 4 gt Select the station or connection socket to be 8 recorded CUu e i OK Accept The Timer Data menu is displayed TIMER DATA Sky Cinema HD Recorder USB Station 15 Sky Cinema HD Ei Recording time 9K KK unt KK Recording type once only alere OG ox confirm Check the timer data Enter the date and recording time in any case OK Confirm The broadcast is entered into the timer overview GB 76 Digital Recorder Delete programmed timer entries Timer list Use this function in the timer overview if you want to delete recordings already programmed or end a running timer recording All
145. ormit t Radio equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the Mutual Recognition of their Conformity Anbringung der CE Kennzeichnung 11 Affixing of the CE marking Die bereinstimmung des bezeichneten Produkts mit den Vorschriften der Richtlinien wird nachgewiesen durch die vollst ndige Einhaltung folgender Normen The conformity of the designated product with the provisions of Directives is proved by full compliance with the following standards Richtlinie Directive 1999 5 EG X EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 EN 301489 17 V2 1 1 2009 05 X EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 EN 300328 V1 7 1 2006 10 X EN 301489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 EN 62311 2008 X EN 301893 V1 5 1 2008 12 Aussteller Loewe Opta GmbH Ort Datum Kronach den 14 09 2011 Issuer Place Date p f LE Va Rechtsverbindliche Unterschrift MWY LLM bop f MA Legally binding signature Name ppa Befand Boh X R ine Nowitzki Director R amp D Product Development Head of TV Device Development 116 Index 0 9 245 TOWN I A EE A tciets 89 A ACCESS COUO ensrettede Gastar E RE 52 Active loudspeakers 0 0 cccccccceeeceeeeeeeeeees 92 Adjusting the picture cccccccceeeee 35 Adjusting the sound sssssssseesse 3 3 i e c 53 Allow switching voltage 86 ANEAN KD Diebassquo paye sda esas ouod UH PU EUR AQ PERUIE 86 8111 80 72 02 CK osrstenie 80 Poo Aa USNE sssrinin 33 AUDIO DUO N sseeeiceeisces
146. orrection Wes J OK Accept time correction or END END Cancel time correction Interactive data services HbbTV MediaText HbbTV Hybrid broadcast broadband television offers the user extensive multimedia content e g media libraries or additional information on the programme that is currently playing if these are available from the current channel MediaText helps you to use the next generation of teletext videotext for HbbTV im The TV must be connected to the Internet to use HbbTV MediaText A connection speed of at least 6 000 kbit s DSL 6000 or equivalent is recommended for smooth playback of videos Open HbbTV application If an HbbTV application is available for the chosen channel after chang ing channels this will be loaded and a red button symbol will appear im HbbTV is offered by the selected channel m Connection to the Internet m HbbTV mode is set to on S C cw Red button Load display HbbTV application p mea REm HX LT mj you Bi L j hom EGET ERa es UR LOIR a KT L FERNSEHEN AUF ABRUF WEITERE ANWENDLNC AKTUELLE U MELDUNGEN Fu 1 r7 ESTER m 73 uc o c X The appearance key assignment and available functions of the HbbTV applications are dependent on the provider Under certain circumstances the recording and bookmarking functions of the applications may not be supported Loewe takes no responsibility for the accessibility func
147. p backwards Archive 31 08 Stereo 2 END Phoenix da capo LI LI o o1 o3 ap Repeat 09 45 Setting the jump distance see page 72 Smart Jump Smart Jump allows you to search quickly for certain scenes of a recording You will find more about this on page 78 Fast forward and rewind During time shift viewing you can fast forward and rewind at three dif ferent speeds Sound is not audible during winding You will find more about this on page 79 Pause freeze picture PAUSE button Switch to freeze picture Archive 31 08 Stereo 2 PEND Phoenix da capo 00 00 nee 00 15 5 MAY PLAY button Continue playback Repeat playback of recording You can repeat recorded broadcasts and hence play them in an infinite loop INFO Show status display Cw cw Yellow button Repeat film Archive 31 08 Stereo 2 END Phoenix da capo L LI o 0 0 EEEEEEEEEES LLUAT ap Repeat 09 45 You will see a circular arrow on the left of the status display and in the archive after the name of the broad cast see page 80 The function remains set for this broadcast even if the playback is interrupted Cw ew Yellow button Switch off repeat function again Deleting recordings from the archive Archive is displayed Com v Flag the recording to be deleted Ny Cm Cw a Yellow button Call Delete mi ARCHIVE Delete free capacity 63
148. pic 45 MHz to 860 MHz A80i60 720 X 480i 60Hz PC IN HDMI Sees eee 576150 720 x 5 76 50Hz PCIN HDMI a T 480p60 720 x 480p 60Hz PC IN HDMI A OO cc Cy 1 ty 720 x 576p 50Hz PC IN HDMI TV standards analogue B G L D K 1440 x 480p 60Hz HDMI digital DVB T DVB C DVB S 2 1440 X 5 6p 50HZz HDMI een OESTE 720p50 1280 x J 720p 50Hz PC IN HDMI olour standards d r 720p60 1280 x 720p 60Hz PC IN HDMI NTSC V PAL V 60 Hz 1080150 1920 X 10801 DOHZ PC IN HDMI Sound standards analogue mono stereo dual channel 1080160 1920 x 1080 60Hz PC IN HDMI Ns Sc dis 1080p24 1920 x 1080p 24Hz PC IN HDMI can ANENicamn 1080025 1920 x 1080p 25Hz PC IN HDMI E 1080p30 1920 x 1080p 30Hz PC IN HDMI digital mono stereo dual channel PCM 1080p50 1920 x 1080p 5OHZ HDMI us inr n 1080p60 1920 x 1080p 60Hz HDMI X Z I ieu VGA 640 480 60H PC IN HDMI Audio output power Xelos 46 Xelos 40 2 x 24W 2 x 12W SVGA 800 X 600 60Hz PC IN HDMI music sine l i l See eee XGA 1004 x 768 60Hz PC IN HDMI Page memory 1000 SXGA 1280 x 1024 60Hz PC IN HDMI N N N N OS S N O Z me N Roy G 9 amp US 7 N oe Wu OG ox Yo No Q ey Oy d N amp N GB 102 N Technical data Connections max equipment Designation Type Function Signal 220 240V 50 60 Hz Mains socket 220 240V 50 60Hz Supply voltage HDMI type A 2x Digital Video Audio IN Digital video and audio D SUB
149. played at the bottom of the screen At the top you get additional information about the selected menu item see info display on page 15 n normal TV mode without other displays MENU Call TV menu PICTURE Here you can adjust among other things Contrast colour brightness picture adjustment sharpness picture format ASEAN T a a a d Pues sft i ee MI LENDAR INFO ture ow Sound Recording Connections Settings Picture adjustment 4 gt Select Picture v go to the menu line below r gt Select Brightness v goto the menu line below gt Set Brightness Return to the Brightness menu line to make other picture settings 4 Select more OK call more functions 4 gt Select Auto format v goto the menu line below Select on off END END Conclude the settings Menu structure You can find a diagram of the menu structure in the overview diagrams page 16 and after Only if a USB storage device is connected Operating convenience Operating convenience with wizards For many settings your TV set has user guidance with wizards which guide you through the settings step by step Overview of wizards Initial installation The initial installation wizard will help you both to install your TV set for the first time and to connect any additional devices that you may have see page 22 Setting up the antenna You enter in the antenna wizard which antenn
150. ponent connection Also referred to as Component Connection where the video signal is transferred via three separate Cinch connections It comprises the brightness signal Y as well as the colour difference signals Pb blue component and Pr red component Conditional Access module See CA module Decoder Analogue coded TV signals are passed through a decoder and made visible again DHCP Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP al lows automatic assignment of IP addresses with the aid of a DHCP server DHCP server Network service which takes care of automatic assignment of IP addresses to clients Digital Link System for controlling recorders for video and DVD recorders from Loewe via the Euro AV sockets of the Loewe TV set with concealed setup Controlling the recorder for timer recordings Digital Link HD System for controlling devices via the HDMI connection of the Loewe TV set in the case of concealed installation Digital Link Plus System for controlling recorders according to protocol 50 For analogue stations the station and timer data are transmitted via the EURO AV socket to the recorder The timer recording is executed exclusively by the recorder There is a different designation with different manufacturers DivX Video Codec which allows even large files to be relatively highly com pressed in their file size without having to tolerate important quality losses Glossary DMM Abbreviation f
151. positions pertinentes de la Directive 1999 5 EC L utilisation est possible dans tous les pays de l UE en Islande en Norv ge et en Suisse En France et en Italie l utilisation est autoris e uniquement dans des espaces ferm s This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC It may be opera ted in all countries in the EU and also in Iceland Norway and Switzerland In France and Italy it may only be used indoors AUTOG o GorrAicu g EiVAl oe CUUUOPQWON pe TIG OUDIWOEIC ATAIT OEIG KAI GAAEG oyerik g OIATAEEIG TNS OSnyias 1999 5 EC Ermirp rrerai N Aerroupy a TNS o Aeg ric KWPES rng EE kaws kal ornv loAavdia oTnv NopBnyia kai otnv EABer a 2THV l aAA a kai orn IraA a ETTITPETTETAI N xprjor vo OE EOWTEPIKOUS KWPOUG Questo apparato conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed agli altri principi sanciti dalla Direttiva 1999 5 CE Puo essere messo in funzione in tutti i paesi dell UE e inoltre in Islanda Norvegia e in Svizzera In Francia e in Italia consentito l uso solo in ambienti chiusi Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i EU direktiv 1999 5 EF Det kan brukes i alle EU land og dessuten i Island Norge og Sveits Frankrike og Italia er kun innend rs bruk tillatt Dit apparaat voldoet aan de essentiele eisen en andere van toepassing zijnde bepalingen van de Richtlijn 1999 5 EG Het gebruik is toegestaan in alle
152. programme list P P Page backwards forwards In the entries for Date and Time you will see changes in time as well as in date when paging Scrolling in the programme list is also possible when the selection is at the top of the specifications Calling additional information about the programmes m Brief information about many programmes is displayed below the programme list of the broadcasts You can call detailed information with the TEXT button if this function is offered by the TEXT icon in the lower left The symbol explanations are described on page 37 Programming a recording for a recorder ae oe The selection is in the lower programme list if not press the blue button m The displayed page of the programme list includes the desired programme otherwise browse to it or suitably limit via the specifications in the lower section v a Mark the desired programme RECORD button Timer data is called up Change or confirm timer data if necessary see page 75 Then a red dot will be displayed in front of this programme as an identification RECORD button Deletes the already programmed record ing of the red marked programme from the timer Configuring EPG Start the EPG menu m EPG mode is started if not press the EPG button MENU Call the EPG menu lt lt M END ME INFO EPG MENU ion gt Switch on TV when marked Sorting Explanations of setting possibilities in the EPG
153. r Picture Picture adjustment see page 35 or under Set m tings Energy efficiency f 95 bj OK proceed Location of INITIAL INSTALLATION V Set Location of TV set Austria Italy Belgium Netherlands Switzerland Portugal Czech Republic 7 Poland Sweden Hungary Spain Slovenia France Finland United Kingdom Australia IRL Ireland New Zealand Proceed lt lt BEES Cay a v 4 gt Select Location of TV set national defaults are Vy adopted OK Proceed Selecting INITIAL INSTALLATION anten nas Connect antenna cable s ntenna cable DVB C DVB S ANT SAT Q5 Proceed Connect disconnect lt lt ES e e v Select antenna cable Ww Cw Cw a Yellow button Connect disconnect antenna cable Cable analogue analogue stations via cable DVB T digital terrestrial stations DVB C digital stations via cable DVB S digital stations via satellite continued on next page gt Initial installation Selecting antennas continued Subtitle and audio languages DVB Can e Depending on which antenna s was were selected the appropriate settings are called later during the routine OK proceed INITIAL INSTALLATION Subtitle and audio languages DVB English x lt gt German English German Favoured subtitle language Alternative subtitle language Favoured audio language Alternative audio language Proceed lt lt BEES 4 v 4 gt Select desire
154. r DVB T antenna is described on page 30 OK Proceed Initial installation Setting options for DVB C reception Settings C Encrypted stations Search method Start frequency Network ID Symbol rate QAM modulation dil l OK gt OK T 24 If you have not selected a DVB C antenna in the antenna selection Continue with Setting options for DVB S recep tion see right hand column The normal DVB C settings are derived from the selection of the location and do not need to be changed INITIAL INSTALLATION DVB C x ATIC NS Search method Start frequency Network ID no ES VEE Channel search 047 0 MHz none 6875 6900 Symbol rate 1 Symbol rate 2 QAM modulation 1 64 QAM modulation 2 256 Proceed a v 4 Select and adapt settings for DVB C reception You can state whether coded stations are to be searched for in the search update Select yes to save all found scrambled stations However these stations can only be received in connection with a CA module and the appro priate Smart Card Handling of the CA module is described on page 55 If a CA module with a SmartCard is already plugged in for the station search all the stations which this module can descramble are also saved when no is preset If you want to run the station search independently of the channel grid select frequency search for the search method The DVB stations are only searched
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156. ric keys on the remote control OK Proceed You will now see an updated overview of the settings for the network adapter OK End of wizard 9 y e a o Y gt gt C gt gt on O 089 E abc def 4 5 6 Hi C oe d a aa d D DRDS D Configuration of a wireless adapter e g WLAN bridge adapter You will see an overview of the current settings of the network adapter see left column OK Change settings for the network adapter The TV set now searches for wireless routers Red button Stop search After the end of the search v Select required base station from the options found OK Proceed If the desired access point is not found Red button Repeat the search Or Yellow button Specify base station manually e g if the SSID of the access point is not transferred Same procedure as for Rename station see page 43 If your wireless network has an encryption Numeric buttons Enter WLAN password procedure same as Rename stations see page 43 Switch from lower case to capital letters and vice versa Green button 4 Delete last character m Contact your network administrator if you do not know the WLAN code m For encryption types supported see page 104 For WEP encryption w Select the WEP index OK Proceed Select type of IP configuration see left column You will now see an updated overv
157. ronment Environmental protection Energy consumption Your TV set is equipped with an eco standby power supply In the standby mode the power consumption drops to low power see Technical data on page 101 If you want to save even more energy then switch the device off with the mains switch Please also note that the EPG data Electronic Programme Guide is lost and possibly programmed timer recordings cannot be carried out via the TV set The power consumed by the TV set during operation depends on the energy efficiency preset in the initial installation see page 22 or the setting in the TV menu see page 35 If you activate the automatic dimming see page 35 your TV picture will adapt to the ambient brightness This reduces the power consump tion of the TV set If the TV is not operated for 4 hours adjustment of volume programme change etc the TV will automatically switch to stand by mode to save energy A prompt to terminate this shutdown process appears one min ute before expiry of the 4 hours The automatic shutdown is only active in the energy efficiency mode Home Mode Automatic shutdown does not occur when using the radio without screen display screen off Packaging and box You have made a decision to purchase a high quality technical product with a long service life For disposal of the packaging in accordance with national legislation we have paid a fee to a commissioned recycler to pick up the packaging from t
158. rticularly ensure that the set does not protrude to the front when placed in or on pieces of furniture Place the TV set in a normal position for use The TV set may only be used in an upright horizontal position It may not be tilted by more than 10 degrees The TV set must never be operated vertically lying flat or hanging overhead from the ceiling i OS gt lt Set up the device where it is not exposed to direct sunlight and where it is not exposed to additional warming through heating elements Repairs and accessories Never remove the back of the TV set yourself Only have your TV device repaired or serviced by authorised television technicians Only use original accessories such as Loewe stands if possible see Acces sories on pages 105 and 107 Supervision Do not allow children to use the TV set without supervision or to play in the immediate vicinity of the TV set The set could tip over be pushed off or pulled down from the stand surface and injure someone Do not allow the switched on TV set to run unattended Volume Loud music can lead to ear damage Avoid extreme volume especially over long periods and when using headphones Thunder storms Pull out the mains plug and all connected antenna cables from the TV set in a thunderstorm Overvoltage caused by lightning can damage the set via the antenna system as well as via the mains The mains plug and all connected antenna cables should also be pulled out durin
159. rts Restore stations CHANGE STATIONS Restore deleted stations 3sat Das Erste Das Vierte RTL Television 9Live WDR K ln VOX ZDFdokukanal ZDFinfokanal Eurosport ProSieben NONAME Super RTL RTL n tv Phoenix DSF BRalpha RTL2 NDR FS HH KABEL1 l Sagoo Bt Page If Q Restore Cancel restore Zh SEES station OK station is restored The restored station is sorted in according to its signal source at the end of the respective signal block 43 GB Managing stations Put together change favourites lists Each favourites list can contain up to 99 stations You can put together the favourites lists to suit your requirements e g topic lists Other persons using this TV set can create their own favourites lists The favourites lists also have the advantage that the stations of different signal sources can be stored in the order you wish i Change favourites can also be called via the favourites list page 32 MENU Call TV menu CN gt Select Settings o v goto the menu line below 4 gt Select Stations v go to the menu line below 4 Mark Select change favourites OK call list of all stations left column and last active favourites list right column SELECT CHANGE FAVOURITES All stations Stations of FAV LIST1 HDMI2 1 Das Erste HDMI1 2 ZDF PC IN 3 WDR K ln Ib 20 4 Bayerisches FS 5 hr fernsehen 6 Phoenix 7 BR alpha 8 3sat 9 EinsExtra AV 0 VIDEO
160. s Input the first letter see also page 12 The first station for the specified letters is marked wv 4 gt Mark stations OK The marked station is called 31 GB Daily operation Select station via favourites list You can save and call your favourite stations in 6 favourites lists e g for multiple users Each favourites list can contain up to 99 stations After initial installation 10 stations from the station list are already stored in the first list Change the favourites list to suit your requirements see Put together change favourites lists on page 44 n normal TV mode without other displays OK calls the station list cw Red button Calls up the last used favourites list 3 00 e Jk Q e a CE 9 Cw Cw Red button FAVOURITES FavouriteList 1 1 Das Erste 2 ZDF 4 Bayrisches FS 5 hr fernsehen 6 Phoenix 7 BR alpha 8 3sat 9 EinsPlus 10 EinsExtra 11 MTV 12 VIVA Q Switch to END P P Scroll in the pages of the favourites list Select station directly with numeric buttons Or v Mark stations gt Select other favourites list OK The marked station is called m Other favourites lists can only be selected if these contain stations Back to the station list Green button Scan all stations of the currently selected favourites list Yellow button Change the Favourites lists see page 44
161. s und Trends Der Verbraucher Baden Wurttemberg aktuell VAD 3 WDR K ln Bayerisches 16 00 16 05 hr fernsehen 16 00 16 30 MDR FERNS 16 00 16 15 NDR FS HH 16 00 16 30 SWR Fernse 16 00 16 05 Charmed Zauberhafte Hexen OO 5 Record e Select date topics Detail Pt Page If View Select time The display of the programme guide is divided into two branches The specifications in the upper section limit the scope of the stations displayed in the lower section Blue button Switches between the upper default lines Date Topics and the lower programme list Switching and memorizing with the programme list 9 EL View Memorise im You are in the lower programme list if not press the blue button v A Select station OK View Memorise The programme is in progress The TV set switches to the marked programme The programme has not started yet and is memorised A will appear in front of the station title The TV will ask at the beginning of a programme if it should change the channel or switch on from the stand by mode if the corresponding option of the EPG menu is activated see page 46 Programmes can also be noted by the timer list see page 77 Adjusting the programme list Can i d Example Time entry Stations Hint m The selection is at the top of the specifications if not press the blue button v Select Date Time Stations or Topics
162. scat ce iach cheat tec ssc ec ication 18 Connecting the TV set 18 Preparing the remote control unit esses 20 Turning the SET On Off 21 First instalation vizai arsen eee as 22 Positioning aligning DVB T antenna siririn R 30 Pri e 31 EI S eI E A E E ont Seon A AA N A E E EETA a Selecting Audio Video Source 32 Adjusting the soud eseese iniaeeai 33 Adjusting the picture 35 IO VENIR CRON MR 37 Operation without remote control 38 Status display eee 39 mcs e 41 T SANG T P 41 Put together change favourites lists ssssssssssssss 44 Electronic Programme Guide eene 45 Electronic Programme Guide EPG sse 45 Segel oi due MENO oec 46 Dmm 47 suci 48 Radio mode DVB radio ssssssseee 48 EPG Electronic Programme Guide radio sssss 49 Radio mode Internet radio sssse 50 Audio playback from external devices sssssssss 51 Other iiio 52 icio c 52 O IO e AEE 53 Ecco c r m 33 On screen displays sss 54 MANE GOES P 54 SiC rm C 55 Cond
163. signal is shown briefly see page 39 m f Favourites are selected you can change to the corre sponding station in the Favorites list using P P see page 32 m The symbols for the sound identification are described on page 39 mw f there are additional languages or DVB subtitles for DVB stations then language and subtitle selection is shown below the station display See also page 40 Selection possibilities for DVB stations Select station using the numeric buttons 1 digit stations Hold the numeric button down for a little bit longer The channel will change immediately long or Press the numeric button briefly the station changes after 2 seconds changes immediately in case up to 9 stations are stored 2 digit and 3 digit stations Press first and second numeric button briefly Hold the last numeric button down for a little bit longer The channel will change immediately short short long or Press all the numeric buttons and the channel changes two seconds after the last number was entered up to 99 or 999 saved channels it will change immediately 4 digit stations CERE Press all four numeric buttons the station changes imme diately all short m f Favorites are selected you can change to the corre sponding station in the Favorites list using the numeric keys see page 32 Maximum two digit station numbers are possible m f you select an unoccupied station slot the next avail
164. st with two batteries TV quick guide About this operating manual For best results regarding safety and the longevity of the set we recom mend you read the chapter For your safety page 8 before switching it on for the first time The functions of the Loewe TV set are largely self explanatory However should you have any questions the integrated index and the info display see page 15 can assist you further The index glossary from page 110 onwards gives explanations of certain terms used in the TV set and the operating manual Paragraphs which begin with the symbol indicate important instruc tions tips or conditions for the following settings Terms which you will find in the menus or printed on the remote control or TV set are written in bold type The necessary control elements are shown in the descriptions to the left of the text containing the instructions for action Depending on the connected accessory equipment the menus in the TV set can differ from those described here All the station names programme contents the illustrated photos titles albums and album covers in this operating manual are examples The operating instructions for your TV set are updated at irregular intervals We recommend checking now and then especially after a software update 7 For your safety Please read and observe the following safety instructions both for your own safety and to prevent your TV set from unnecessary
165. structions on watching time shifted television on page 70 Interrupt Press PAUSE button 45 Phoenix 09 45 10 00 Bon n jour Berlin 09 45 jf 29 00 10 00 LI Stereo PEE cub 5 EG 09 45 The TV image becomes a freeze frame and the DR status display appears At the top you will see the number and name of the station if EPG or teletext data are available in addition to the start and end of the current programme and the title of the programme On the left hand side of the bar you can see the start time for time shift recording On the right hand side of the bar you can see the time at which the time shift recorder will be full automatically extends by 30 minutes up to a max 3 hours The bar shows the amount of available recording capacity already used Continue time shift viewing Press PLAY button 45 Phoenix 09 45 10 00 mmm Bon n jour Berlin Stereo 42 cub 09 45 nee i 10 00 You can now watch the TV programme with a time shift from the time you pressed the PAUSE button The Playback symbol gt appears in place of the Pause symbol II 8 Switch to live picture m Press STOP button You see the station s live picture again Jumping You can jump during time shift viewing by briefly pressing the buttons in the jump distance set this enables you to skip uninteresting sections quickly C Jump forwards 45 Phoenix Stereo 42 e 09 45 10 00 mmm Bon n jour
166. t em Ea Ler IP Delete copy MENU Call Archive menu d D LP Nw nh x x ARCHIVE MENU Ses Smart jump joy Choose a setting UE T w switch to the menu line below II l DDE 4 gt Set or enter using the DOG numeric buttons of the remote control 2 MAJ GB 72 Digital Recorder Setting the pre record and post record time For timer recordings a lead and follow up time can be set This minimises the risk of a part of the broadcast not being recorded due to the broadcast Archive recording Direct recording m For recording encrypted broadcasts please also refer to the informa starting earlier and or finishing later tion on pages 84 and 85 MENU Call TV menu e Press RECORD button briefly Start direct recording a 4 Choose Recording The Recording duration selection is called D w switch to the menu line below RECORDING DURATION MIN PEND quo no d current programme METERS NP Mn PRE RECORD TIME confirm If you record a programme without VPS you can enter a time span here V specifying how long before the scheduled time your programmed recording ea eR d that programmes Hien Sauk b EA are recorded in full oH Select desired recording time current programme The broadcast being watched is eae adopted in the archive COGO GR n Zu DDS 2n Manually enter the recording dura gt E n in tion with the numeric buttons of the m OA AES A JC RT S remote contro
167. t of an alarm from the standby mode in TV or radio mode with the respectively last active station Wake up with Wake up Set the desired volume of the alarm tone The alarm signal tone is emitted as a continuous tone as a guide during volume the setting Language Specify the language for all menus in the TV set in the language menu The language for the DVB subtitles and the film language can be set for DVB programmes Call language MENU Call TV menu i 4 Select Settings le o9 v goto the menu line below gt Select Language v goto the menu line below TV MENU Settings Language Menu language PES Subtitle DVB Audio DVB e Explanations of setting possibilities in the Language menu 4 gt Select the desired setting Menu You can change the menu language here The menu language language can be changed with the index see page 15 Subtitle DVB If subtitles are provided by the DVB station you can set your desired language in advance here If this is included in the range of languages of the station it will be shown automatically You can also specify an alternative language under this menu item in case your chosen language is not offered by the station Audio DVB Specify your desired film language in advance here If this is included in the range of languages of the station it will be shown automatically You can also specify an alternative language under this menu item
168. t switch off automatically at a specific time Select the keyword Switch off Automatic with OK you can activate the setting The info display The info display provides an info text appropriate to the on screen display that can assist you further with the operation of your TV set Together with the index it makes for a comfortable operating system AN On screen display is faded in The factory setting is that the info display is shown auto matically for each menu item In this case you can tempo rarily hide the info texts with the INFO button The info display can be constantly switched off via the TV menu gt Settings Miscellaneous On screen displays Automatic info no SETTINGS Here you can search for stations automatically or manually as well as set the menu language timer functions parental lock on screen displays etc TV MENU ions Picture Sound Recording Station You will also be able to see that there is an info text avail able from the displayed INFO symbol at the bottom right If an info text over several pages is available the number of available pages and P P Page 11 is displayed in the Info window You can scroll through the individual info pages with P and P Permanently display or hide the automatic info display Once you have become familiar with how to operate the TV set you can switch off the automatic info display n normal TV mode without other displays
169. tart search R Red button Abort current search update Explanations of some search settings Set location Signal source Cable analogue TV colour standard Search method Encrypted Stations DVB C Settings DVB S Symbol rate Select the country for country specific defaults and Station sorting Select cable analogue DVB T DVB C or DVB S here depending on which signal source you want to search for new stations A configuration of DVB T and DVB S antennas can also be called by the green button see also page 23 and 24 m Calling up the DVB antenna configuration causes the Change search settings dialogue to be quit You must call up the dialogue again after finishing the configu ration With selection of set location the conventional TV standard colour standard is the default This should only be changed if stations with other standards are to be searched If you want to run the station search independently of the channel grid select frequency search for the search method You can state whether coded stations are to be searched for in the search update You will only be able to receive encrypted stations if you have a CA module and a cor responding Smart Card Ask your dealer which Smart Card you need to receive certain stations Handling of the CA module is described on page 55 With the selection of set location the conventional set tings will be preset Only change these defaults i
170. tations for the signal source DVB S in particular The collection of EPG data can also be shorted significantly by this Digital radio Radio mode Internet radio Station list internet radio The TV set can receive digital radio stations over DVB see page 48 m ee or over the internet im by Genre In addition you can play the sound from an external device through the TV set via the audio AV inputs of the TV set see page 51 All Stations Alternative Ambient Big Band Blues Business News Celtic Christian Contemporary Christian Rock Classic Rock Classical College amp Popular Stations iN Recommended Stations i The AUDIO button has been preset for radio operation in the factory To change the configuration see page 95 m Internet radio is only accessible if a connection to the internet has TE been established E NP Change view INFO Radio mode on im When playing Internet radio stations the folder names Press AUDIO button on the remote control specified by the provider vTuner are adopted for The radio mode that was last selected will be opened display on the TV DVB or internet radio For further operation see General navigation in the media Or overview on page 62 MEDIA Call MediaPortal Sound adjustment 4 gt v Select Internet radio OR OK call CED Cal Sound adjustment Ce Other settings as for TV mode see page 33 Or Switching the screen on off
171. ted in each case MAC address Hardware address of a network adapter e g the network card in the PC It is permanently assigned by the manufacturer and is used to uniquely identify devices in networks Mbit sec Information about the transfer rate in networks in megabits i e millions of characters per second With WLAN the maximum speed is 11 IEEE 802 115 54 IEEE 802 119 or 300 IEEE 802 11n Mbit sec in wired networks 10 Mbit sec or 100 Mbit sec Fast Ethernet Media server Stands for the device which multimedia contents are stored on but is also the name for the service provided by the device that makes this data available to the network GB 112 MHEG 5 Digital teletext standard of the Multimedia and Hypermedia Ex pert Group At the moment only available in United Kingdom and Ireland Modulator Transmitter in the video or DVD recorder so that the devices can receive signals via the tuner of the TV device Mono Single channel audio MPEG Digital compression process for video MP3 Data format for compressed audio files Multimedia contents Videos music files and photos are grouped together under this term NAS Abbreviation for Network Attached Storage The term describes a hard disc which is independently linked to the network i e without a PC Network ID NID refers to the so called programme ID number also known as network ID a number between O and 8191 This specification is necessary in specific c
172. the AV sockets here Connecting a DVD player to the TV set Switch off all equipment before connecting Connect the Euro AV output of the DVD player to the TV set s mini scart socket AV using the Scart adapter Use a fully equipped Euro AV cable available from your dealer for this EELEEBHEELE EH ELEE E EEELLT E ELE E E ELLE E HELLE L T o o LOEWE DVD player Connection example of a DVD player Playback from AV device If yes was selected to TV menu Connections AV connecting settings gt Allow switching voltage at AV the TV automatically switches to the corre sponding AV input after the playback from the AV device has been started The AV input can also be called manually however Call AV selection AV SELECTION HDMI2 HDMI1 PC IN AV VIDEO VIDEO v Select AV OK switch over Start playback on the connected device External devices Connecting a DVD recorder to the TV set Switch off all equipment before connecting Connect the Euro AV output of the DVD recorder to the TV set s mini scart socket AV using the Scart adapter Use a fully equipped Euro AV cable available from your dealer for this If you want to receive and record analogue stations with the receiver tuner built into the recorder the recorder must be looped into the aerial cable Connect the DVD recorder as shown in the connection example below TV set
173. the automatic search with the following settings Location of your TV set Signal source s United Kingdom Antenna cable analogue Single satellite ASTRA1 19 2 E ASTRA1 19 2 E Installation satellite Favoured signal source Start automatic search You will see a list of the selected settings You can go back in steps with the button to make any changes to the settings OK Start automatic search The set now searches for TV and radio stations The stations found in the automatic search are divided into the appropriate station blocks depending on the previously selected antenna cables signal sources Subsequently the stations can only be re sorted within these blocks im At the beginning of the station list you will find the block with the stations of the preferred signal source Any mixed sorting of stations from different signal sources is only possible with the favourites list see page 44 Info FIRST INSTALLATION WIZARD TV stations The automatic TV station search and sorting has ended 966 new TV station s has have been found PN The number of found TV stations is displayed o y OK Proceed Structure TV FIRST INSTALLATION WIZARD STRUCTURE OF TV STATION LIST station list The TV stations found in the automatic search were divided into appropriate station blocks according to the previously selected antenna cables signal sources The stations can only be reorganised later within these b
174. the menu line below 4 Select AV connecting settings v goto the menu line below TV MENU Connections AV connecting settings Signal type EY Allow switching voltage at AV At AV O Select the desired setting Explanations of setting possibilities in the AV connecting settings menu Signal type You set the signal type of the device connected to AV or AV VIDEO here Normally you should leave the setting at Automatic otherwise select a suitable signal type You can find out more from your dealer Allow If this function is activated and you switch an AV device switching not at AV VIDEO that outputs a switching voltage to voltage playback its picture and sound will be played immediately on all TV station slots External devices Devices to the connections AV AV VIDEO An additional appliance such as a DVD player VCR DVD recorder etc can be connected to the TV set via an adapter at the mini scart socket AN see page 11 The AV input AV VIDEO see page 11 offers the possibility of connect ing a digital camera or a camcorder for example The AV sockets can process different signal types Which signal type your accessory device provides can be found in the operating manual of the appropriate device Scart adapter is available as an accessory see page 105 Owing to the large number of AV devices available on the market we can only mention a few examples for the connection of accessory equipment to
175. ting END Change view INFO OK Play highlighted music title see right column Play music files im A music title is highlighted OK Play music title Music player gt Dark Diamond Stereo Vi Artist Album Playtime Elton John Songs From The West Coast 02 1512 042 26 EE Music list Screen off on PLAY button Repeat title all off E Random on off PAUSE button Pause resume current playback If playback is paused Continue paused playback For playback in progress Play title from the beginning C C gt gt short Playback previous next title long Rewind fast forward p Con e 09 7 me Se Cu 64 STOP button OK Return to the music list without ending the current playback End playback and return to overview Explanation of the symbols in the playback window The symbols at the top right show you information about the current playback gt Playback I Pause Rewind Fast forward v Replay current title I Replay all titles in the current folder amp Random play activated The bar behind the playtime shows you how far the music file has been played Function of coloured buttons during music playback Switch screen off on V Cc C C amp Red button Repeat individual title all titles Repeat off O R C Green button For music files from local media Random play of files in currently selected
176. tion of the setting possibilities in the DivX R settings menu To use DivX VoD Video On Demand you must register your TV set with DivX To do so visit the DivX website at http www divx com en movies register your device Follow the individual steps under How to Register You require the reg istration code specific to the set Registration code Deactivation code Here you will receive a regsitration code for use by DivX VoD Enter the registration code on your PC when reg istering your TV set This is where you receive a code to terminate registration of the TV set t will no longer be possible to use DivX VoD after cancellation of the registration Mediat MediaHome MediaHome includes both storage media directly connected to the TV set e g USB sticks as well as data provided in your home network e g from a media server on a PC or a network hard drive MediaPortal is open MEDIA PORTAL CE TV DVB radio i Internet radio MediaHome DR Streaming Archive 4 gt a v Mark MediaHome y OK activate MEDIA HOME BS TwonkyMedia 5 Search for network servers comm Unmount medium before removing 4 gt v Mark desired media source OK Open highlighted media source The available content of the media source is displayed The media sources shown here depend on the devices available used MediaCenter A Loewe MediaCenter connected to your home network Twonky
177. tionality or content of HbbTV applications GB 68 Hide close HbbTV application END END Hide HbbTV application The HbbTV application will disappear HbbTV mode on off When the HbbTV mode is active factory setting additional services and further information e g also from the Internet can be viewed if these are offered by the current station MENU Call TV menu gt Select Settings v goto the menu line below gt Select Miscellaneous v goto the menu line below Select HbbTV mode v goto the menu line below TV MENU Settings Miscellaneous ettings Teletext character set Format external hard disk On scl on O 4 gt Set the changes im f the setting HbbTV mode gt off has been selected you can open the archive by pressing the red button Digital Recorder About the Digital Recorder system You can use the Digital Recorder of your Loewe TV set to record programmes onto an external storage device connected via USB The Digital Recorder can also process HDTV signals including the audio and auxiliary signals that they contain The various ways in which your Digital Recorder can be used are listed below Overview of functions Digital Recorder function Archive recording onto an external USB storage device Archive recording of analogue stations Archive recording of digital stations DVB C T S Archive playback from USB storage devices Time shift TV in live play mode Time
178. twice Then enter the two digit device code from the list below The associated LED display flashes twice Factory setting Code Loewe ViewVision 8106 H 10 Loewe Viewvision Centros 21x2 Loewe ViewVision DR DVB T Loewe Auro 2216 PS 8116 DT Loewe BluTech Vision Interactive Loewe Soundprojector Loewe TV Digital radio Loewe Mediacenter 20 Loewe BluTech Vision 3D Loewe AudioVision 24 Loewe Individual Sound Projector SL 25 Apple IR codes 26 Apple IR codes Apple TV 2G 27 Loewe Soundbox 28 Loewe SoundVision 29 3 5 0 NINJ A N Loewe Air Speaker Loewe MediaVision 3D 3 Resetting to factory setting m The codes shown here only apply for direct operation of the acces sory device Software update Basic information You can update the software on your TV set In the software update package update all the software versions in the TV are scanned and updated as required Here you can load up a new piece of software from different sources where present If your TV set is connected to the Internet the update can be performed directly via the Internet recommended method see page 97 Current software versions can also be downloaded from the Loewe Internet site via a PC and installed on your set using a USB stick see right column USB stick Requirements of USB stick USB sticks tested by Loewe and compatible in type and format can be ordered from the Loewe dealer using the
179. ueeussssss 54 D cm 39 Overview Diagram eects 16 P Page SelectlOFY s eusuus ao d tonis os ete P 47 Parental lO eT 52 24 E EEE E EEE 90 ue Mom OE ERNETEN 35 Picture adjustment ssssss 35 30 Picture TONM earo ierra Far oua e 35 36 BA LOG D E 36 LO ONC E E E Si setae 36 LOO E EM 36 FIN E E EA ET E T 52 Programme INTO yastsianeaenadanerionassodeamaavevexaxiins 37 R Radio MEN ee ee ae ere irinen 17 49 Radio mode 1 cee cececececeecueceeeeeeeeees 21 48 50 REC DUOT e esana R 95 Remote COHTFol iieri 3 20 95 Repeat initial installation 22 Repeat playback 81 Reset picture sound sseeeeeeeeee 36 GB 118 S Ug 8 9 Scope of delivery sssssssseeeeee 7 DANCIN WIZ AN eE aut Ui SEdeR emu ers 41 Selecting audio video source 327 Select satellite installation 24 Select SEATON e suiioteioadds ze passu uidens aas ee 31 via favourites lists sssesssssessse 32 N 31 with the numeric buttons 31 with the station list ssssss 31 5 0 E M M 119 SEL COVES r ends 18 Setting pre record time and post record TMG usu eo cices acne tecti obo Pha 73 SOC TOD BOX uisi esie ter nts ned t Ewa rue d 89 SINGS E E E 35 EE DS E E 86 EE A ERE EP 55 5103 211810 2 o E CN 72 78 81 SoTtuare down
180. ur CA module depend on the type of module used and the installed software Consult the manufacturer of the module if you have any questions Digital Recorder DVB Common Interface Plus standard CI Plus CI Plus is an advanced development of the DVB Common Interface Standard CI Plus slots are in principle downward compatible to the previous CI standard i e CA modules and Smart Cards according to the past CI standard can continue to be used in CI Plus slots as far as the programme provider permits this The regulations of the past standards see page 84 likewise apply to CI Plus There are however further additional regulations Programme providers who use the CI Plus standard can assign differ ent rights for their broadcast programmes For instance the programme provider can restrict or completely prevent recording or later watching of an encoded programme If there are such regulations these also apply to time shifted watching of television programmes A screen message informs you of this fact if you would like to record such a programme Recording is carried out in such a case an appropri ate entry is displayed in the archive later watching of the programme is however not possible at all or only for a limited period e g 10 days The provider can also prohibit later decoding of a recorded encoded programme im All restrictions mentioned here are the responsibilities of the broad caster The TV simply values the broadcast
181. uter Home server e g PC Initial installation Preparing the remote control unit Inserting or replacing batteries Press on the embossed arrow whilst pushing the battery cover down Only use leak proof micro cells of the LR 03 AAA Alkali Manganese type Do not use different types of batteries and old and new batteries together The batteries used must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sun light fire or similar Pay attention to the correct polarity of and when inserting the bat teries If the batteries are too weak after longer use the TV set prompts you to change the batteries Dispose of used batteries in an environmentally friendly way see page 108 Push the cover back on from below after inserting the batteries Adjusting the remote control for operating the TV set Press the TV button See page 95 for how to operate other Loewe appli ances and how to reprogramme the remote control buttons Initial installation Turning the set on off Switching the TV set to standby mode Press the mains switch on the bottom right of the set I position The display in the control panel on the front lights up first orange and then red The set is now in standby mode Mains switch Control unit Switching the TV on off on the control unit To switch the TV set into operating mode or switch it off into standby mode press the middle of the on off button for about 2 seconds Meaning of the d
182. want to delete completely Those not marked are retained SEARCH FOR UPDATE STATION Stations no longer found 142 ARD Online Proceed p Mark unmark station bt Page Jt Com MEE e 4 v 4 Select station m cw C cw Yellow button Mark unmark station Blue button Mark unmark all OK deletes the selected station END END Exit the search wizard GB 42 Search update station manual search settings im f you want to adapt the parameters of an existing station first select the appropriate station MENU Call TV menu gt 4 Select Settings e go to the menu line below 4 gt Select Stations v goto the menu line below Select Manual adjustment OK call You can enter or edit the station data in the following lines MANUAL ADJUSTMENT DVB Frequency 303 25 MHz Name KiKa TV standard B G Automatic om Eo e EE Or cw C Ce Blue button Starts Search and searches for next station Red button Stores station m Only stations for the selected signal source can be saved which do not yet exist in the station list im Stations which already exist in the station list for the selected signal source are displayed with their station numbers and names on a grey background These stations can only be overwritten with the red button Explanations of some search settings Various settings are possible depending on the selected s
183. wired network Standards supported 10 Mbit sec Ethernet 10Base T 100 Mbit sec Fast Ethernet 100Base T WLAN wireless network Standards supported IEEE 802 1 1b g n Frequency range used 2400 2483 5 MHz and 5180 5730 MHz Types of encoding that are supported WEP 64 and 128 Bit ASCII and HEX WPA PSK WPA2 AES Supported home network standard Universal Plug and Play Audio Video UPnP AV The WLAN USB stick is available as an accessory see page 105 GB 104 Media server software To play multimedia contents from devices in your home network you require media server software which makes the relevant files available to you Handling of individual files depends on the technical properties and also on the media server software used You can download a test version of the TwonkyMedia Mediaserver from our homepage With your TV set you have also acquired the option of obtaining a free licence for the currently available version of the Twonky media server Alternatively you can also use other media servers e g the Windows Media Player WMP from Version 11 For communication with your PC certain port addresses of the network connection are required They may not be blocked by a firewall if there is one otherwise this could cause serious connection errors Windows Media Player 11 requires the port addresses 1900 and the block of 10280 up to and including 10284 all for UDP as well as 2869 and 10243 both f
184. ws Media Video Microsoft own video data format WPA Abbreviation for Wi Fi Protected Access Replaced WEP as standard encryption for wireless networks Ycc Ypp Colour standards for Set Top Boxes YCbCr Digital colour model informally also incorrect designation for sig nals in standard resolution SDTV The YCbCr colour model in which e g DVDs are coded has been developed from the YUV colour model used in analogue television technology With YCbCr the data is transferred via digital interfaces such as DVI or HDMI without being converted YPbPr Analogue colour model see also Component connection The analogue YPbPr signal is generated from the YCbCr signal by a converter in the source player and then output at the 3 component outputs of the source player YUV The YUV colour model is used for analogue television in accordance with the standards PAL and NTSC YUV is often informally referred to when YPbPr for analogue connections cables or YCbCr in digital applications is actually meant YUV only occurs in quadrature modulation during PAL or NTSC transfer and is not otherwise used GB 114 EC Declaration of Conformity Tosan ypeg orroBapsi Ha ocHoBHUTe M3ACKBaHMs N pa3uuupeHure CbOTBETHY NpegnoctaBkKu OupektuBa 1999 5 EC PaspewieHo e U3NON3BaHETO My BbB BCMMUKM ITEp xxaBM OT EC n ocBeH Toga B UcnaHgua Hopserna n LUBenuapua Bbg Mpanuna n Mranus U3NON3BAaHETO My e Pa3speLUECHO CaMO B 3aTBODeHM NOMeLIEHUA Toto zariz
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