HOME ENTERTAINMENTOperating instructionsfor all LCD-TV MK setsMetz - always first class.606 47 2014.A106/19/09LCD-TV606 47 2014.A1 LCD-GB MK 22.06.2
10During the design of this TV set, we have madeevery effort to make it as easy a possible for youto use it and we hope that you will enjoy familiari-
100DVB-S station searchThe DVB-S station search scans the entire reception bandfor TV and radio stations and stores them in separate TVand radio stati
101For the manual search, you must know the fre-quency, the symbol rate and the polarisation ofthe station for which you want to search.Executing the
102With the menu item, "General settings", you canspecify whether or not the data are to be saved inthe non-volatile memory of the TV set wh
103Problem Possible cause RemedyTV set does not reactto commands fromthe remote control• No line of sight between theremote control and the TV set.• S
104Data Logic does notwork.• The Data Logic video recorderwith data transfer has not beenregistered correctly.• The Scart cable does not haveall pins
105Automatic station search . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-60AV devices, connecting/registering . . . . . . . . 64AV devices, removing . . . . . . . . .
106Info (Information) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Initial programme position. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Interests (see EPG). . . .
107SRS-WOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Standard picture settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Standard sound settings . .
To connect a PC to the LCD TV, you must first regi-ster the PC with the LCD TV; see Chapter 25"Registering AV Devices".Set the signal type f
109✍Errors excepted. Subject to changes !Your Metz product was developed and manufactured with high-quality materials and componentswhich can be recyc
11With the "TV menu", we provide you with anassistant to help you find your way through themany possible settings of the TV set.Don't b
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12Teletext is an additional service provided free ofcharge by many TV stations. It is an "electronicmagazine" through which you can browse i
13Double font sizeYou can double the size of the font usedfor Teletext pages with the F1 key. Pres-sing this key once displays an enlargedpicture of t
14Displaying all Teletext marks 6)If you have set marks for a programme position,you can display an overview of these marks bypressing the F3 key. The
15Opening the menuAV playback (devices with switching voltage)Before they can be used, AV devices mustbe registered and assigned to the appropri-ate
16AV playback(devices without switching voltage)Before they can be used, AV devices mustbe registered and assigned to the appropri-ate input sockets i
1710.1 AV PlaybackVCR functionThe menu item "VCR" is not available in a2 ** menu.Picture quality when playing back fromtape devicesThe VCR f
1811. General Picture SettingsSome of the menu items are not availablein a 2 ** menu.The picture settings brightness, contrast, colourintensity, sharp
19Opening the menuMENU11. General Picture SettingsSome of the menu items are not availablein a 2 ** menu.The picture settings zoom, vertical position,
Extended functions1 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42. Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.
2011.1 Picture Settings forProgrammes via TV MenuOpening the menuPicture settings for individual programmepositions are not available in a 2 ** menu.I
21Opening the menuMENUF211.2 Picture Settings for Programme via Station TableIndividual picture settings forprogramme position xy:• Select the program
22Opening the menu 12. General Sound SettingsSome of the menu items are not availablein a 2 ** menu.The sound settings volume, treble, bass, stereowid
2312. General Sound SettingsSome of the menu items are not availablein a 2 ** menu.Setting SRS-WOW 2)• Press the "MENU" key.The TV menu appe
24Automatic volume correctionSome TV stations transmit their commercials at ahigher sound volume than that for the normal pro-gramme. In order to save
2512.1 Sound Settings forProgrammes via TV MenuOpening the menuSome of the menu items are not availablein a 2 ** menu.Volume correctionVarious TV stat
2612.1 Sound Settings forProgrammes via TV MenuOpening the menuSome of the menu items are not availablein a 2 ** menu.Tone settingThe tone setting can
2712.1 Sound Settings forProgrammes via TV MenuSome of the menu items are not availablein a 2 ** menu.Forced monoIt may happen that your TV set switch
2812.2 Sound Settings for Prog.via the Station TableOpening the menuSome of the menu items are not availablein a 2 ** menu.Making sound corrections:•
29Opening the menu13. Colour StandardSome of the menu items are not availablein a 2 ** menu.Normally, your TV set will automatically detect thecolour
3ContentsConfigurationWorth knowing22.3 Automatic DVB-C station search . . . . . . . . 6022.3 Manual DVB-C station search . . . . . . . . . . 6123. St
30Opening the menu14. ChildlockWith the aid of the childlock function, you candetermine whether or not the TV set can be swit-ched on and which statio
b) Permitted programmes:Activate the childlock as described in step a).Use the corresponding numeric key to select themenu item "Permitted xx pro
The menu item "Reminder" is not availablein a 2 ** menu.If you wish to be reminded of something whilewatching TV, you can set a reminder for
The menu items "On time" and "Off time"are not available in a 2 ** menu.In the menu item "Timer control", you can pro-gr
Normally, the TV set will determine the currentdate and time from the Teletext signals of the cur-rently selected station (providing this station send
3516.2 Recording Control Opening the menuThis menu item is not available in a 2 **menu.In the menu item "Recording control", you can set ale
3616.2 Recording ControlOpening the menuApplication example:You wish to record a programme received viaDVB-T. The programme starts at 22:45 hours,ends
37In the case of TV sets with one front end, the pic-ture in picture function (PIP) can only be used forthe superimposition of an AV set. In this rega
3817. Special FunctionsPicture-in-PictureOpening the menuIf you wish to display the picture from a connectedAV device as a picture-in-picture, press t
3917. Special FunctionsNormal/SpeechOpening the menuOpening the menuSelection of "Normal" or "Speech" is des-cribed in Section 12.
4• Take care that no bright artificial light or sunshi-ne falls directly on the screen. This could causereflections which have a negative effect on th
40depends on the selected scope of operation.Depending on the configuration of the TV set, thevarious menu items may be displayed in a diffe-rent orde
4117. Special FunctionsDirect recording of a programmeOpening the menuIf you wish to record the programme you are cur-rently watching, you can start a
42Adjusting the picture format:• Press the F3 key.If you press F3 briefly, the function programmed for F3(see Section 18.1, "Programming the Func
43If desired, the picture can be shifted up or down inorder, for example, to make subtitles visible or tohide "ticker" displays.Adjusting th
44The remote control has four function keys: F1, F2,F3 and AV. You can programme these functionkeys with any of the available functions.If you press a
45In the menu "Sound settings", you can activate atwo-stage mute function.When this function is active, the volume in TVmode can be reduced
4620. EPGEPG is an Electronic Program Guide containingprogramme information for all important stations.It is broadcast by various stations (in Germany
4720.1 Activating the EPGThe EPG function can be activated by briefly pres-sing the "EPG" key if an EPG programme positionhas been defined i
48The Electronic Programme Guides arebroadcast by several different stations,and the information is therefore presentedin various layouts. You can thu
4920.3 Using the EPGOnce all of the EPG data have been collected,briefly pressing the "EPG" key displays the EPGwith the current programme o
52. Safety notes• Always place the monitor on a solid,stable surface.• If a cold TV set is moved to a warmroom, always allow any condensationon the sc
5020.3 Using the EPGSelecting a programme and viewingor setting a reminderIn the EPG, you can select a programme with thecursor control key.• Press th
5120.3 Using the EPG Opening the menuProgramme Information (Now Showing: ..)After switching to a channel, a box is displayed atthe bottom of the scree
5220.3 Using the EPGRecording a ProgrammeSelecting a programme for recording:If you have a video recorder with the dialoguesystem, the EPG permits you
5321. Setting theCountry and LanguageThe menu items "Language" and "Country"are not available in a 2 ** menu.Selecting the languag
5422. Setting StationsSetting the reception modeThis TV set is capable of operating in three diffe-rent reception modes:Analogue TV:The broadcasting t
55Various TV standards for picture and sound areused in different countries. If the wrong TV stan-dard is selected, you will not be able to hear theso
56Opening the menu22.1 Setting StationsAnalogue TVTerrestrial station searchThe terrestrial station search automatically sear-ches the entire range of
57The TV set will normally detect the colour standard(PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC44, PAL60, PAL M)automatically.If this automatic selection does not provid
58DVB-T station searchThe DVB-T station search operation searches theentire frequency band for TV and radio stations.All stations which are found are
59For a manual station search, you must know thechannel number or the frequency of the stationyou wish to find.Executing the manual search• Press the
6ǼThe remote control sends commands tothe TV set by means of an infrared sig-nal. You must point it towards the TV setwhen using
60DVB-C station searchThe DVB-C station search operation searches theentire frequency band for TV and radio stations.All stations which are found are
61For a manual station search, you must know thechannel number or the frequency of the station youwish to find.Executing the manual search• Press the
6223. Station LogoWith the aid of the VPS signal, a station logo witha maximum length of 15 characters is automati-cally assigned to each station.If t
6324. Sorting StationsYou can move, copy and delete individual stationsor groups of stations within the station table.Moving, copying and deleting sta
6425. Registering AV DevicesOpening the menuMENUAV (audio/video) devices are external deviceswhich deliver video and/or audio signals (suchas video re
65Data Logic video recorder"Data Logic" is a system which provides a dialo-gue between a TV set and a video recorder. This"intelligent&
6625. Registering AV DevicesData LogicOpening the menu• Press numeric key , use the - + key to selectthe correct signal types (OUT/IN) and press the&
67The signal type always refers to the inputand output of the AV device.Some AV devices may use a composite video sig-nal (FBAS) for recording and pla
68The number of subjects and sections dependson the selected scope of operation. Dependingon the configuration of the TV set, the variousmenu items ma
69Connection of external devices with YUV compo-nent output to the "COMPONENT IN" RCA jacks.The signal type always refers to the inputand ou
73. The Remote ControlOverview of the functions of the keys Switch to DVB radio mode.Switch on from the standby state into radio mode1). Function ke
7025.1 Removing AV DevicesOpening the menuMENUOKEXITThe number of subjects and sections dependson the selected scope of operation. Dependingon the con
71You can define an initial programme position inthis TV set. This initial programme position is usedprimarily to select the AV programme position ify
72MENUThe number of subjects and sections dependson the selected scope of operation. Dependingon the configuration of the TV set, the variousmenu item
73On the rear of the TV set, you will find audiosockets and a digital audio-out socket (see page81) which can be used to connect the TV set to aHiFi s
74MENUOpening the menu 28. Display ConfigurationThis menu item is not available in a 2 **menu.The green digital display on the front of the TV setcan
7529. DVB Radio ModeTo switch from TV mode to DVB radio mode, pressthe "R" key.The screen is automatically blanked after about30 seconds.To
76The adjustable scope of operation for the TV setcan be a great help in finding your way aroundthe complex operating functions of the TV set.The scop
77• Use the - + key to select the desired scope ofoperation and press the "OK" key to save thenew setting.2 This menu permits you to c
7832. Connecting Headphones31. Operation without the Remote ControlOperation without the remote control is providedas an emergency measure in case the
79When receiving a dual-language pro-gramme, you can switch between thetwo sound channels.In TV mode, press and hold the yellowkey until the sound fu
84. Daily OperationSwitching onSwitch on the TV set with the mainswitch. The TV set is now in standby mode andthe red standby indicator lights.After a
80Service socket foruse by your dealer35. Connections on the Left Headphone socket, diameter 3.5 mm FBAS/Video in (e.g. digital camera or camcorder
8135.1 Connections on the Rear of the Set(covered by a flap)Viewed from belowEURO sockets for connection ofexternal AV devicesVideo and audio IN/OUTWi
8235.1 Connecting a Hifi Amplifier/AV ReceiverMetz LCD-TV HiFi-amplifierAV-Receiver606 47 2014.A1 LCD-GB MK 22.06.2006 14:13 Uhr Seite 82
8335.1 Connecting a HifiAmplifier/AV ReceiverRegistering the AV Device with the TV• Enter the TV menu by pressing "MENU".• Press the yellow
8436. Copying between AV DevicesDirect recordingOpening the menuIf you wish to copy a recording from one of theAV devices connected to your TV set (su
85• Use the cursor control key to select the line"Recording device".If only one such device exists, it is then display-ed. If further reco
86Opening the menuMENU37. Setting the Picture FormatSome of the following menu items are notavailable on a 2 ** menu.Setting the picture format:• Sele
8738. GlossaryAV programme positionAV devices have one or more connection sockets,depending on the model. The designations of the-se sockets are marke
88Picture position, verticalWith widescreen films, subtitles are sometimestransmitted in the black area at the bottom of thescreen. You can move the p
8938. GlossaryTone settingsThe tone can be set to either "Normal" or"Speech". In the setting "Speech", the bass andtrebl
9Selecting stations from the station tableIn normal TV or radio 1)mode, you can displaythe station table by pressing the white key. Press the white k
90Mains voltage:230-240 VAC, 50HzAntenna input:75 Ohms, unbalanced DIN 45325Channel coverage:Standard channels 2 - 12, 21 - 69Special channels S1 - S2
91Supported Signal StandardsVideo HDMIa) 720x480i/p 60Hz RGB b) 720x480i/p 60Hz YCbCr 4:4:4 / 4:2:2c) 720x576i/p 5
9239.1 Upgrade Kits• DVB-S digital upgrade kit 029 NM 1119For the reception of digital TV and radio sta-tions broadcast via satellites. The DVB upgrad
9340. Inserting/Removing CA ModulesThe LCD TV has two slots (CI1 / CI2) for CAmodules at the top (card reader forsmartcards or decoder cards).To inser
9441. Basic differences between analog terrestrialreception and DVB-TInformation for our dealers and interestedcustomers.In order to understand how th
9541. Basic differences between analog terrestrialreception and DVB-TAdditionCancellationIn most cases, only a few of the 8,192carrier frequencies wil
96Calling the menuMENUThe settings of the satellite antenna system mustbe entered in the menu "Configuration" so thatthe TV set knows them.T
97"DiSEqC" makes it possible to control the satel-lite antenna digitally via the existing antennacable and is a prerequisite for the recepti
98You can set up to four satellites in the menu "Con-figuration". No satellite is set in the factory.The LNB frequency is used to switch bet
99Before executing a DVB station search, you mustmake the appropriate search settings.Depending on the features installed in the TV setand your person
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