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Daily operation Use 6 to select the line below, for example “Search wizard“. For the info system ... OK Search wizard For each menu point, an info text is displayed at the top of the picture to help Use this menu to search for stations automatically once certain settings have been made. you with the setting. This saves you from having to refer back to the operating If you want to search for stations with other than the displayed instructions. We shall demonstrate this using the station s
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P+ V– INFO Daily operation For example, you want to have the TV set switch off automatically: For the index ... Select the index item “Switch off“ – “Automatic“. Using the index, you can access many operational functions directly. You can You can set your TV set to switch off to stand-by mode once or every also find a great deal of information on technical terms about television. Before day at a given time. the alphabetical sorting, you can find the menu language option, the list of featur
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P+ V– Daily operation Setting the sound Picture settings Open the Picture menu Volume and other frequently used sound settings INFO END Picture 3 Picture adjustment Contrast Colour Brightness Sharpness more ... Setting the volume OK normal ... Volume ... 24 use 34 to select the picture function to be set and use OK 6for the related selection ... by using 5 or OK, you can call other sound settings ... OK INFO END Picture Volume Sound adjustment Sound effects Loudness Colo
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TEXT END INFO Operating modes – TV For the status display, the DVB station providers may offer additional selection TV options for each station. Thus, the corresponding colour key or the TEXT button is displayed: In initial installation and daily operation, the TV set is in TV mode. This is also the case when none of the other modes of operation, such as EPG, Teletext, PIP Red: channel selection for multi-channel providers. or Radio, have been selected. Each of these operating modes has a se
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Picture Here you can adjust among other things: Contrast, colour, brightness, sharpness, tint, picture adjustment, picture format. Operating modes – TV Call additional functions TV menu MENU Select additional functions such as Teletext subtitles, Personal Call up the TV menu teletext pages, Headphone volume, Scan stations and to move INFO END TV menu Picture Sound Recording Connections Settings the picture up and down. Picture adjustment ... INFO END Additional functions You will f
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Operating modes – TV Under “Settings“ you will find the following functions: DVB character set • Western European • Polish • Standard. Stations Here you can search for and store new stations automatically or manually. With DVB subtitles “Change stations“, you can rearrange and delete the stations and change sta- If the station provides DVB subtitles, then you can have the TV display them tion names (not for DVB-T stations in GB). permanently or suppress their display. You can also
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Contents Remote control - TV functions 3 Operating modes – PIP 22 PIP picture as freeze picture Control Unit 4 Selecting the station of the PIP picture Connections to rear panel 5 Select the station of the TV picture (main picture) Welcome 6 PIP scan in the PIP picture Integrated features 6 Interchanging PIP picture/TV picture Scope of delivery 6 Functions in the PIP menu 3 Transporting 6 Setting the PIP type 3 Installation options 6 Position of the PIP picture 3 Note o
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P+ P+ V– V– INFO END Remote control - TV functions Sound off/on Switch on/off - on standby Switch over to operate VCR Switch over TV VCR DVD to operate DVD player Switch over to operate TV set Picture menu on/off T-C Sound menu on/off Call timer list DISC-MENU (1 Menu "Additional functions" on/off RADIO Radio on/off SV SP/LP 000 Set picture format Select station directly abc def /in the menu: enter numbers or letters mno ghi jkl Call AV selection pqrs tuv wxyz Elect
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Control Unit LOEWE. Open control panel – + Audio input right Mains switch Audio input left Call the menu, in the menu: up/down �� Video input (AVS) Station down, S-VHS connection (AVS) in the menu: left � (i.e. for camcorders) Station up, Headphones connection in the menu: right � Display: red = standby green = operation orange = operation without screen display (radio mode, EPG data capture or timer recording) - 4
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Connections to rear panel Common (1 Interface (CI-Slot) 89374.003 89374.003 AN ANT T- -S S A AT T AUDI AUDIO O I IN N AUDIO AUDIO OUT OUT 220 220-240V~ -240V~ 13/18 13/18 V V /350 /350 mA mA C C L L R R L L R R 50/60 50/60 H Hz z S SD/HD-COMPONENT D/HD-COMPONENT I IN N AUDI AUDI O O D DIGIT IGIT AL AL HDTV/ HDTV/P P C C I IN N AN ANT T-TV -TV A AV V 2 2 A AV V 1 1 ( ( ) ) 5 5 V V /80 /80 mA mA ( ( RGB RGB RGB / / / Y Y YUV UV UV ) ) C C b b/ / / /P P P b b C C r/ /
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Welcome Thank you! Transporting At Loewe, we combine the highest standards of technology, design and user Only transport the unit in an upright position. Hold the set by the top and bot- friendliness. This applies equally for TV, video and accessories. tom edges of the housing. The LCD screen is made of glass and/or plastic and Your new TV set is ideally equipped for the TV standard of the future - ”HDTV” may break if not handled carefully. Should the LCD screen become damaged (High Definition
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Welcome Note on the LCD screen The TV set with an LCD screen you have purchased meets the highest quality requirements and has been tested for pixel errors. Despite the utmost caution in production of the displays, it cannot be totally ruled out that some of the pixels might be defective for technological reasons. Please understand that such effects cannot be considered a unit defect as defined by the warranty as long as they are within the limits specified by the standard. Cleaning Use onl
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For your safety For your safety and to avoid unnecessary damage to your TV set, please • Prevent any metal parts, needles, paper clips, liquids, wax or the like from read and observe the following safety instructions: getting into the TV set through the air venting slits in the rear panel. This can lead to short-circuits and possibly to fire. If something should get into • This TV set is designed exclusively for reception and reproduction of video the inside of the TV set, pull out the plug i
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First installation Remote control Connection Batteries Power mains To insert or change the batteries, press on the arrow. Slide the battery compart- Connect the TV set to a 0- 40V/50- 60 hertz power outlet. Plug the small ment cover downwards and remove it. Insert LR 03 alkaline-manganese batter- plug of the mains cable into the mains socket on the rear of the TV set; plug the ies (AAA) and ensure that the + and - ends are positioned correctly. large mains plug into a mains socket. Antenna
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First installation If the reception conditions are good, then a room antenna may be used for Using the Conditional Access module DVB-T. Passive and active room antennas are available on the market. The (Only for sets with CI slot) power is supplied for an active antenna via the antenna connection. For auto- In order to be able to receive encrypted digital stations, a Conditional Access matic programming or in “TV Menu – Connections – Antenna DVB – Antenna (1 (1 module (CA-module ) and a Sm
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First installation If you only receive one satellite ... Automatic programming 8. In the following menu, specify whether the station search should take place in the high and low band (“Yes“) or only in the low band (“No“). Automatic programming of the TV set is started the first time you switch it on. Note: For most satellites, a station search is required in both bands. Follow the menus. 9. For the low band and high band, the standard frequencies 9750 MHz (9.75 By pressing in one of the arr
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First installation Daily operation Directing DVB-T antenna Switching on/off Note: not with DVB-T stations in GB. Your TV is equipped with an eco-standby power supply unit. On standby, the If you use a room antenna to receive one or more DVB-T stations that have power consumption drops to low power. If you want to save even more electric- picture and sound interference, then you should change the location of where ity, switch the set off with the mains switch. However, please bear in mind that
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P+ V– Daily operation ... via the station list Changing stations Use OK to call the station list. OK ... with the P+/P- buttons on the remote control Station list Numerical COMP. IN 6 3SAT P+ HDMI/DVI 7 S–RTL VGA 8 N–TV V— V+ OK OK Stations up/down AVS 9 DSF DVD 10 TM3 P– VCR 11 PRO7 0 VIDEO 12 RTL 2 1 ARD OK 13 WDR 3 When changing, the station display is visible for a few seconds. 2 ZDF 14 BR 3 SAT.1 15 HR 41 ZDF Eife
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P+ V– END Daily operation TV menu INFO END Basics about the menu operation Sound Bass 6 Menus are called via the MENU button or via the button for special menus and OK Set the bass tones by using 34. can be hidden by using these buttons or by using the END button. The menu is displayed in the bottom section of the screen. At the top, you can see additional If you want to make other sound settings, move up with 5 information for the menu point selected. In the menus, navigate by using the