Loewe Individual 32 Compose 3D manual

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    Operating instructions Individual TV Individual 55 Compose 3D, Individual 46 Compose 3D, Individual 40 Compose 3D, Individual 32 Compose 3D 233–34672.020 Downloaded From TV-Manual.com Manuals[...]

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    - 2 english Colour key function during radio operation Red button: On/Off screen Y ellow button: Last selecting station Button functions Call MediaP ortal, select operating mode or function. (e.g. Index) with on-screen display: Info display , info text appropriate to the content that can assist you further , should you have any questions about your[...]

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    3 - english 1 Sound off/on ........................................................................................................... (page 34) 2 LED display for curr ent operating mode ................................................................ (page 127) 3 S witch over to TV mode .............................................................[...]

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    - 4 english Acknowledgements Loewe Opta GmbH Industriestraße 11 D-96317 Kronach www .loewe.de Printed in Germany Date of issue 03/11- 1.0 TB/FP © Loewe Opta GmbH, Kronach ID: 5.4.0 All rights including translation, technical modifications and errors r eserved. Downloaded From TV-Manual.com Manuals[...]

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    5 - english Contents Overview of the most important functions ............................................. 2 Remote control – TV functions ................................................................ 3 Acknowledgements .................................................................................. 4 Welcome ...............................[...]

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    - 6 english Media + .................................................................................................. 62 General information on Media + ........................................................... 62 Connecting the TV set to your network ................................................ 62 MediaNet ...................................[...]

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    7 - english Thank you for choosing a Loewe 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 technologi[...]

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    - 8 english For your own safety and to prevent unnecessary damage to your device, read and comply with the following safety instructions: Proper use and environmental conditions This TV set is designed exclusively for reception and repr oduction of video and audio signals and is designed for living rooms or office facilities, and should not be oper[...]

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    9 - english 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 during long pe- riods of absence . Note on the LCD scr e[...]

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    - 10 english F unctions of the operating elements 1 Mains switch: The mains switch is located on the bottom of the set. Always return the TV set to Standby mode befor e switching it off with the main switch. 2 On/Off button: Switch on from the standby mode Switch off to the standby mode 3 Display: red = Standby green = Operation orange = Oper ation[...]

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    11 - english 1 HDMI 1 - HDMI input 1 2 HDMI 2 - HDMI input 2 3 PC IN - VGA/XGA input 4 AV - Euro-A V socket 5 LAN - Network connection 6 USB - USB connection 7 AUDIO IN - Audio input (analogue) 8 AUDIO DIGIT AL OUT - Digital audio output 9 AUDIO DIGIT AL IN - Digital audio input 10 CENTER IN - Centre audio input (analogue) 11 SERVICE - Service sock[...]

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    - 12 english Control unit fr ont side of the device (Individual 32) Functions of the operating elements 1 Mains switch: The mains switch is located on the bottom of the set. Always return the TV set to Standby mode befor e switching it off with the main switch. 2 On/Off button: Switch on from the standby mode Switch off to the standby mode 3 Displa[...]

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    13 - english (1 Equipment and upgrade options, see page 142. (2 The position of the aerial sockets depends on the tuner equipment. Connections rear side of the device (Individual 32) 1 HDMI 1 - HDMI input 1 2 HDMI 2 - HDMI input 2 3 PC IN - VGA/XGA input 4 AV - Euro-A V socket 5 LAN - Network connection 6 USB - USB connection 7 AUDIO IN - Audio inp[...]

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    - 14 english Menu operation (example: TV menu) Menus for the individual modes (TV , Radio, PIP , EPG, T eletext, MediaPortal and DR archive) are called with the MENU button . The menus are displayed at the bottom of the screen. A t the top you get additional information about the selected menu item (see info display on page 17). ➠ In normal TV mo[...]

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    15 - english Operating convenience with wizar ds 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 helps you with the initial installation and connection of any existing equipment (see page 24). Setting up the anten[...]

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    - 16 english MediaP ortal The MediaPortal is the centr al overview page for your TV set‘s functions. From here you can gain access to TV channels, local and online media, digital radio and to the archive of the Digital Recor der (1 . Call MediaPortal MEDIA: Call MediaPortal . The individual media and the various functions are dis- played at the t[...]

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    17 - english 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. Y ou can start all the assistants and many of the operating functions directly fr om here. Alphabetic sorting is preceded by the items Menu language , Energy ef- ficiency , Integra[...]

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    - 18 english TV menu – Overview diagram (1 Menu items appear depending on the signal sour ce currently selected (DVB or analogue) and/or at definite presettings in the rel evant menus. For individual details, see the corresponding chapter of the oper ating instructions. (2 Menu item only appears if a foot with motor drive is used (see page 132). [...]

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    19 - english Operating convenience Radio menu – Overview diagram Other menus– Overview diagram Radio menu Sound Stations T imer functions Search wizard Manual adjustment Change stations Select/change favourites Switch off once Switch off daily One-time alarm Wake up Mon-Fri Wake up Sat Wake up Sun Wake up with Wake up signal volume Switch on TV[...]

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    - 20 english 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 the large mains plug into a mains socket. Connecting antennas Cable (analogue) / DVB-C / D VB- T antenna[...]

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    21 - english Connecting the TV set to the Home network Y ou can connect your TV set to the home network by a wire connection (Ethernet, Powerline) or if available by a wir eless radio connection (WLAN). Please contact your specialist dealer for more information on P owerline. For the network adapter configuration, see page 65. ➠ Under no circumst[...]

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    - 22 english Preparing the remote contr ol 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 . Pay attention to the corr ect polarity of + and –[...]

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    23 - english T urning the set on/off Switching the TV set to standby mode Press the mains switch on the bottom of the set. The display in the control panel on the front lights up first or ange and then red. The set is now in standby mode. Individual 55 / 46 / 40 Individual 32 Switching the TV on/off on the control unit T o switch the TV set into Op[...]

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    - 24 english Eco standard: The emphasis for home use is on low energy consump- 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 oper ation in the presen- tation room. Th[...]

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    25 - english The selection options for the aerials depend on the receiver units installed or upgraded at the factory (see also page 142). Depending on which antenna(s) was (were) selected, the appropriate settings are called later during the r outine. OK proceed .  Select desired languages and alternative languages for subtitles and aud[...]

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    - 26 english Setting options for DVB-C reception: 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 fr om the selection of the location and do not need to be changed.  Select and adapt settings for DVB-C re[...]

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    27 - english Setting options for the satellite system (2 satellites on 22 kHz switchbox / 2 satellites on toneburst switch):   Select Satellite 1 / Satellite 2 ,  select satellites from list, OK Proceed .    Set LNB frequencies. Normally , you do not need to change the values for high and low band, unless the LNC (LNB)[...]

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    - 28 english DiSEqC one cable communal system Satellite selection LNB frequencies Manual registration (for socket ANT SA T) T ransmission channel /frequency PIN protection Setting options for the satellite system (max. 4 satellites on DiSEqC multiswitch):   Select and adapt settings for the DiSEqC multi- switch. The refresh r ate det[...]

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    29 - english Setting options for the satellite system (other communal installation):   Select satellite, OK Proceed .   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 frequ[...]

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    - 30 english Setting options for all types of reception:   Select favoured signal source. 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). The listed signal sources depend on the selected antennas and, if the set is equipped with a satellite tuner , the t[...]

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    31 - english   Select time / date. 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 .   Select sound components. This selection indicates which sound components you want to use to hear your TV sound. Depending on the selection, the s[...]

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    - 32 english Select station Select station with P+ / P– P+/P– Station up/down. The status display with station title, progress bar , time and sound identification signal is shown briefly (see page 42). ➠ If Favourites ar e selected, you can change to the corre- sponding station in the Favorites list using P+/P– (see page 33). ➠ The symbol[...]

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    33 - english Select station via favourites list Y ou 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 alr eady stored in the first list. Change the favourites list to suit your requirements [...]

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    - 34 english Adjusting the sound Switching sound off/on Sound off . Sound on: Press the button again or increase the volume using V+ . Setting the volume V+/V– V olume louder / quieter . The volume bar will be shown briefly if no other menu is displayed. Setting the Sound mode Call Sound mode .   Select the number of speakers you want to[...]

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    35 - english Explanations of the sound settings: For analogue stations: In the case of progr ammes with twin sound, you can select separately between Mono/ Stereo or Sound 1 or Sound 2 for the loudspeakers and the headphones. For DVB channels: Y ou can choose here if you wish to listen to a special soundtrack for the visually impaired over the spea[...]

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    - 36 english Adjusting the picture MENU: Call TV menu .   Select Picture ,  go to the menu line below .  Select the desired picture function,  go to the menu line below .  Make changes. Explanations of the picture settings: Select the settings for your TV set‘s 3D display (see page 38). Y ou can switch between [...]

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    37 - english Move picture vertically ➠ In normal TV mode without other displays.   Move picture up/down. T o 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  . Presettings / Pers[...]

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    - 38 english 3D function Y ou can use the 3D functionality of your TV set to display 3D material transmitted by a channel or from an external player that is connected. Y ou require a pair of Loewe A ctive 3D Glasses to be able to use the 3D functionality in its entirety (see Accessories on page 140). Please r ead the operating instructions included[...]

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    39 - english Picture format / 3D mode If 3D contents are recognised by the TV device, the pictur e format can- not be subsequently changed. The picture format when in 3D operation is always 16:9 PC. The 3D mode can be changed using the Picture Format button . Select the 3D mode. Refer to page 38 for further explanations. Instruction / Symbol If 3D [...]

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    - 40 english Button functions Every operating mode of the TV set (TV , Radio, MediaPortal, T eletext, EPG, PIP , and DR 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 [...]

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    41 - english Permanent display of time 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 ט Miscellaneous ט On-screen displays ט Permanent clock display (see page 60). The display position of the time depends on the selected setting in the On-screen [...]

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    - 42 english Explanations of the symbols in the status display: General symbols: t Display in 3D mode (use L oewe Active 3D Glasses, see accessories on page 140). HbbTV mode is on and HbbTV applications are available T ransmitted audio signal: Mono Mono audio transmission analogue 2-sound T wo-sound transmission (Sound1/Sound2) analogue 1+1 T wo-so[...]

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    43 - english Other setting options for DVB stations Y ou can make general presettings for DVB stations under TV menu ט Settings ט Miscellaneous ט DVB settings . 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 [...]

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    - 44 english TV stations V arious options for managing stations are available via the TV menu. For example the description for TV stations. For radio stations the same applies, except that the Radio menu is called in Radio mode (see also page 54). ➠ Station management is not possible if a progr ammed timer recording is still pending. ➠ If at le[...]

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    45 - english 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. OK List of new stations found  Select station. Y ellow button: Mark / unmark station Blue button: Mark / unmark all OK saves the selected stations. [...]

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    - 46 english Change, delete, move, rename, restore station ➠ Change station can also be called via the station list (page 32). ➠ If at least one station is locked the access code must be entered before changing stations start-up (see Par ental lock on page 58). ➠ In some TV broadcasting networks (e.g. Fr eeView) you are not allowed to move or[...]

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    47 - english Put together / change favourites lists Each favourites list can contain up to 99 stations. Y ou 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 sou[...]

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    - 48 english Picture in Pictur e ( PIP) The concurrent display of two different images is r eferred to as Picture in Picture. Restrictions for the PIP mode: ➠ The selection and combination options for main screen/PIP screen basically depend on the device variant and the number of receivers (tuners) of the TV set (see Equipment variants on page 14[...]

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    49 - english Change position of Small PIP ➠ Other than the status line, which may possibly be displayed, no other display is shown on the screen:  Move the PIP into a corner of the screen. The position of the small picture can also be selected under Position in the PIP menu (see left hand column). Switch PIP functionality (iPIP / Stan[...]

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    - 50 english Adjusting the programme list ➠ The selection is at the top of the specifications, if not, press the blue button .  Select Date , Time , Stations or T opics .  Select defaults within the respective line. Example If you ar e sear ching for the next news, select today’s date, 17:00 for example for the time, all for s[...]

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    51 - english Configuring EPG Start the EPG menu ➠ EPG mode is started, if not, press the EPG button . EPG: Call the EPG menu . Explanations of setting possibilities in the EPG menu: In the station selection you can determine for which station in the programme guide information is to be displayed. Programme information is only displayed for statio[...]

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    - 52 english Additional page selection possibilities 1st possibility: Call overview page 100 . 2nd possibility: Directly enter the page number . 3rd possibility: ➠ The page includes 3-digit page numbers.   Mark desired page number . OK Call the page . 4th possibility: ➠ The page consists of several sub-pages (indicated by the select[...]

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    53 - english Programming timer r ecordings via T eletext ➠ T eletext is started, if not, press the TEXT button . Call the progr amme pages of the current station. Green button: Go to the appropriate page.  Select the desired progr amme, OK to progr amme the recording. Change the appropriate recor ding data in the following menu Timer dat[...]

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    - 54 english Interactive data services ( Digital teletext/MHEG-5) In some countries, the stations also transmit interactive data services with their programmes (e.g. Digital teletext/MHEG-5), wher eby the functions of individual keys are not available or only so to a limited extent. The symbol indicates which functions can differ for a loaded appli[...]

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    55 - english Station switching (DVB radio) ➠ The selection of the stations / favourites is the same as the procedure in TV mode (see pages 32 and 33). Press P+/P– or the numeric buttons of the remote control. Or: + / – on the TV set operating ring. Or: OK Call station list / favourites. Switching the screen on/off Red button: Switch off the s[...]

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    - 56 english Radio mode (Internet radio) The TV set can receive digital r adio stations over D VB (see page 54) or over the internet. In addition you can play the sound from an external device through the TV set via the audio/A V inputs of the TV set (see page 55). ➠ The AUDIO button has been preset for radio oper ation in the factory . T o chang[...]

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    57 - english Audio playback from external devices Y ou can play the sound of external A V 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. Select A V input ➠ Radio mode switched on, if n[...]

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    - 58 english P arental lock Y ou can select and set various security options to prevent unauthorised use of the TV set and to protect your children fr om unsuitable programmes. Defining the access code ( PIN) MENU: Call TV menu .   Select Settings ,  go to the menu line below .   Select Parental lock ,  go to the menu [...]

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    59 - english Timer functions This menu offers you convenient alarm services. Programmed alarms ar e 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 message appears. If this is not confirmed within 5 minutes with the OK button , the TV switches back off automatically f[...]

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    - 60 english On-screen displays Y ou can select different settings in this menu which affect the on-screen displays. Call On-screen displays MENU: Call TV menu .   Select Settings ,  go to the menu line below .   Select Miscellaneous ,  go to the menu line below .  Select On-screen displays ,  go to the men[...]

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    61 - english Conditional Access module (CA module) In order to receive coded digital stations, a Conditional A ccess module ( CA module) and a Smart Car d must be inserted in the CI slot of your TV set (see page 11). The CA module and the Smart Car d are not part of the TV set’s scope of delivery . They are usually available from your dealer . Lo[...]

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    - 62 english Media + General information on Media + MediaHome gives you access to photos, videos and music from your per- sonal storage media, e.g. from stor age media connected via USB and from media servers in your home network to which your TV set is connected. MediaNet delivers multimedia data from the Internet. ➠ Please follow the informatio[...]

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    63 - english Media + Accessing your media MEDIA: Call MediaPortal .  Mark desired function, OK call function. MediaHome: see page 68. MediaNet: see page 72. Video podcasts: see page 77. Playing music and videos, displaying images The windows for playing music and videos and for displaying photos are comparable for all cases irrespective[...]

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    - 64 english Media + Media menu The Media menu is used for making settings to your network adapter and the various types of media (photo, music, video). ➠ MediaPortal is open. MENU: Call / close Media menu .  Select desired menu item,  go to the menu line below .  Select the desired setting, OK call. Network settings: see right col[...]

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    65 - english Media + Configuration of the built-in LAN adapter Y ou will see an overview of the current settings for the selected network adapter (for an explanation of the points, see page 66). OK Change settings for the network adapter .  Select type of IP configuration . Manual: Enter your fixed static IP address manually (see below). Auto[...]

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    - 66 english Media + Explanation of the adapter settings The current assignment method for the IP address of your TV set. Y our current IP address. Y our current subnet-mask IP address. (only for IP configuration ט manual ) Y our manually set gateway IP address. (only for IP configuration ט manual ) Y our manually set first DNS server IP address.[...]

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    67 - english Media + Explanation of the setting possibilities in the Photo settings menu ➠ The menu can only be opened when a photo is displayed (see page 79). Skip to a definite picture or to the start/end of the cur- rent folder . Display pictures in optimal size or in original resolution. Select how long each picture is to be shown during a sl[...]

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    - 68 english Media + A Loewe MediaCenter connected to your home network. Examples with media servers in your home network. The exact designation depends on the media server used. 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 128 regard[...]

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    69 - english  Repeat procedure if necessary . The content of the selected folder is still displayed in the right window , the previous folder structure in the left window .  Select media file (example below: music title). OK Play/display selected media file. Playing music: see MediaMusic , page 78. Displaying photos: see Med[...]

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    - 70 english Change view Y ou can change the view of the displayed files and folders. In the Media Overview: Y ellow button: opens Change View , and: Green button: S witches over to two-column list view (see sample figures on page 69). Y ellow button: Switches over to single-column list view (with picture for the element currently selected). Single[...]

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    71 - english Playing files from the home network When using a media server in your home network as a source (see page 68), the names of the folders displayed are specified by the media server . For further operation, see Gener al navigation in the media overview on page 69. Example: Overview of a media server with the name T wonky Media OK :/ : Mus[...]

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    - 72 english MediaNet Under the menu item MediaNet you will find a continually expanding platform for interactive TV applications from the Internet. All applications are optimised for use on the TV . In addition, you can access Internet sites directly via the integrated Oper a browser . The web browser can also be used without an Internet connectio[...]

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    73 - english Navigation in websites P+/P– Scroll the page vertically .   Select link or text input field, OK open link or confirm text input. ➠ Letters and numbers can be entered into input fields on Internet sites either using the numeric buttons or a USB keyboard. Same procedure as for Rename station , see page 46. END: Cancel [...]

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    - 74 english P ersonal area In the personal area protected with an access code, you can stor e websites as favourites. In addition, the history of websites visited by you is managed separately from the history in the gener al Internet section (see page 73). Y ellow button: Call Personal ar ea . Define a four digit access code (PIN) the first time y[...]

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    75 - english Edit MediaNet favourites The middle section of the basic MediaNet dialogue contains the MediaNet favourites. Y ou can define and delete these favourites or change their sequence as desired. ➠ MediaNet is open (page 72). Red button: Call Edit favourites . Add entry to favourites   Select entry under Recommendations or T[...]

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    - 76 english MediaNet settings Here, you can find more setting options for MediaNet. ➠ MediaNet is open (page 72). Blue button: Call Settings .   Select the desired setting, OK call. Here, you can define/change your MediaNet access code for the personal area. When changing, first enter the previous and then the new access code. Her[...]

  • Page 77

    77 - english Video podcasts ➠ MediaPortal is open.   Select Video podcasts , OK activate. ➠ The names of the folders in the Video Podcasts area ar e fixed by the provider vT uner and are adopted for display on the TV . For further operation, see Gener al navigation in the media overview on page 69. Video podcasts by genre The ava[...]

  • Page 78

    - 78 english MediaMusic ➠ A music title is highlighted in the media overview . OK Play highlighted music title (see right column). Play music files ➠ A music title is highlighted. OK Play music title. P AUSE button: Pause current playback. PLA Y button: If playback is paused: Continue paused playback. For playback in pr ogress: Play title from [...]

  • Page 79

    79 - english MediaPhoto ➠ A picture is selected in the media overview . OK View marked picture in full screen mode (see below). PLA Y button: Start slideshow (see right column). Full-screen mode ➠ A picture has been selected. OK Opens full picture mode. ➠ Portr ait photos (with the corresponding entry in the Exif files) are automatically posi[...]

  • Page 80

    - 80 english Media + MediaVideo ➠ A video is selected in the media overview . OK Play highlighted video (see right column). 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[...]

  • Page 81

    81 - english Wind Y ou can fast-forward/rewind videos to search for desir ed scenes. Rewind at double speed. Speed 2x, 5x, 10x, 20x. Fast-forward at double speed. Speed 2x, 5x, 10x, 20x. PLA Y button: Continue playback. ➠ In the case of Internet videos, please wait until these are buffered in the memory . This can take a few seconds, depending on[...]

  • Page 82

    - 82 english HbbTV / MediaT ext HbbTV (1 (Hybrid broadcast broadband television) offers the user exten- sive multimedia content, e.g. media libraries or additional information on the programme that is curr ently playing (if these are available from the current channel). MediaT ext helps you to use the next generation of teletext/videotext for HbbTV[...]

  • Page 83

    83 - english 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 curr ent station. MENU: Call TV menu .   Select Settings ,  go to the menu line below .   Select Miscellaneous ,  go to the [...]

  • Page 84

    - 84 english About the Digital Recorder system Y ou can record stations on the integrated har d disk of your TV set with the digital recorder of your Loewe TV set (DR + ). The Digital Recorder can also process HD TV signals including the audio and auxiliary signals that they contain. The various ways in which your Digital Recorder can be used are l[...]

  • Page 85

    85 - english TV viewing with time shift In the case of devices with an integrated hard disk, the Digital Recor der records the TV pr ogramme you are currently watching in the background if DR continuous mode is switched on in the Digital Recorder menu (factory setting). ➠ Time-shifted operation is perhaps not possible or only to a limited extent [...]

  • Page 86

    - 86 english Archive r ecording ➠ T o record encoded progr ammes, please also read the instructions on pages 108 and 109. Y ou can playback a recorded progr amme from the archive at the same time as recording a TV pr ogramme into the archive. Y ou can also play the same programme you ar e currently recording with a time shift. • Immediate recor[...]

  • Page 87

    87 - english Settings Y ou can make a few settings in the Digital Recorder menu to adapt the Digital Recorder to your requir ements. Call Digital Recorder menu Call DR archive . MENU: Call Digital Recorder menu .   Choose a setting,  switch to the menu line below .   Set or enter using the numeric buttons of the remote contr[...]

  • Page 88

    - 88 english Setting the pre-record and post-recor d time Y ou can set a pre-record and post-r ecord time for timer recordings made without VPS (analogue) or auto time control (DVB) (see also page 108). This minimizes the risk that a part of the broadcast is not recor ded due to the broadcast starting earlier and/or finishing later . MENU: Call TV [...]

  • Page 89

    89 - english TV viewing with time shift The Digital Recorder continuous operation is switched on as the factory default setting (see page 87). In this case, the TV broadcast that you wish to view is automatically recorded in the backgr ound. The maximum time shift is up to 3 hours. ➠ Please also read the instructions on watching time-shifted tele[...]

  • Page 90

    - 90 english Fast forward and rewind During time shift viewing you can fast forward and rewind at thr ee dif- ferent speeds. Sound is not audible during winding. Press  or  for a little longer . By briefly pressing  or  , the speed will increase until you switch back to the first speed. Playback begins automatically upon reaching the en[...]

  • Page 91

    91 - english Archive recor ding – Direct r ecording ➠ For recor ding encrypted broadcasts, please also refer to the informa- tion on pages 108 and 109. Press RECORD button briefly: Start direct r ecording. The Recording duration selection is called.  Select desired recording time. current progr amme: The broadcast being watched is adopted[...]

  • Page 92

    - 92 english Watching other stations during archive recording After you have started the recording, you can switch to another station. The recording pr ocess is continued in the background. ➠ The second channel can be watched in delay TV whilst a recording is taking place (Timeshift during archive recor ding, see also delay TV on page 89). ➠ If[...]

  • Page 93

    93 - english Archive recor ding – Timer recor ding ➠ For recor ding encrypted broadcasts, please also refer to the informa- tion on pages 108 and 109. Y ou can programme timer recor dings for the Digital Recorder conveni- ently using the EPG, teletext or manually . Up to 50 simultaneous timer entries are possible. When you have programmed timer[...]

  • Page 94

    - 94 english Programming a timer recording via teletext Call the station on which you want to make a timer recor ding. TEXT : Call teletext . If HbbTV is offered by the channel, then the MediaT ext/ HbbTV text opens up (see page 82). In this case, pressing the TEXT button again opens the “standard” teletext/videotext. RECORD button: Call first [...]

  • Page 95

    95 - english ➠ If a DVD r ecorder was selected as a recording source, start playing the connected device manually from the beginning of the entered recording time. Explanations of the setting options in the Timer data menu Select the recorder that is to be used. Select DR her e to select the Digital Recorder . (only available when the selected st[...]

  • Page 96

    - 96 english Delete programmed timer entries Use this function in the timer overview if you want to delete recordings already progr ammed or end a running timer recording. Call DR-archive . Red button: Call Timer list .   Mark the timer to be deleted. Y ellow button: Delete timer entry . OK Confirm. ➠ The letters of a timer currently [...]

  • Page 97

    97 - english Archive playback Call DR archive . The remaining free space on the stor age device is shown at the top right-hand corner . ➠ The specified free capacity is an estimated value. The exact remaining capacity of the hard disk depends on the broadcasts r ecorded in future and on the recording quality set in the case of analogue br oadcast[...]

  • Page 98

    - 98 english ➠ When playing coded recordings, some of the following functions might only be possible with limitations. Playing highlights If there are manually set bookmarks in the curr ent playback, they can be played as highlights. 30 seconds before and after the set bookmark are played. Highlights will be replayed sequentially according to the[...]

  • Page 99

    99 - english Deleting parts of the recording Y ou can delete sections of a recording from the curr ent position within the film to the beginning or to the ending. P AUSE button: During archive playback press at the point from which, to the start or to the end, the archive r ecord- ing is to be deleted. Y ellow button: Call Delete/hide . Red button:[...]

  • Page 100

    - 100 english Deleting bookmarks Y ou can globally delete all manually set bookmarks. ➠ Manually set bookmarks are blue, automatically set bookmarks are displayed in white. P AUSE button: Change to freeze picture. Y ellow button: Call Delete/hide . Blue button: Delete manually set bookmarks . PLA Y button: Continue playback. ➠ Automatically set[...]

  • Page 101

    101 - english Copy recordings onto an external har d disk Y ou can also copy programmes onto a external hard disk, and ar chive them or make them available to other Loewe L CD TV sets (even those without DR + ). Call DR archive . Select titles that you want to transfer as described on page 100. Blue button: Call Copy entry .   Select USBx [...]

  • Page 102

    - 102 english Viewing highlights from the archive Call DR archive .   Highlight recording with manually set bookmarks. ➠ Recordings with manually set bookmarks are high- lighted with ܑ . PLA Y button: View Highlights . The highlights are played in sequence. Deleting recordings from the archive ➠ DR archive is displayed.  Flag[...]

  • Page 103

    103 - english Changing the title of an archive ➠ DR archive is displayed.   Select the title to be changed. Green button: Call Edit/pr otect . Press the blue button for Rename . Underneath the first letter of the title, you will see a line which indicates the current input position for the letter .  Input position to the righ[...]

  • Page 104

    - 104 english Viewing a locked movie Call DR archive .    Mark locked film, OK View film. ➠ The covers of locked films cannot be read. The detailed information for the recording cannot be called up. The cover (for archive view with covers, see page 87) is replaced by a neutral image with a key symbol. In addition, the entry receive[...]

  • Page 105

    105 - english DR+ Str eaming Y ou can make your DR archive entries accessible so that other Loewe TV sets can view them via the network. It is also possible to interrupt a current broadcast and “take it” to another TV set (F ollow me function, see page 106). ➠ T o use DR + Streaming, at least two Loewe TV sets ar e required with SL 1xx chassi[...]

  • Page 106

    - 106 english Copy recordings from an accessible TV set Y ou can copy archive entries from an accessible TV set via a network to the integrated hard disk, or to a stor age medium connected to the TV set’s USB. At the tar get TV set: Call DR archive .    Select required accessible TV set. Select titles to be copied as described on p[...]

  • Page 107

    107 - english Checking the hard disk Y ou can check the integrated hard disk of the TV set, e.g. if problems with the Digital Recorder function occur . Call TV menu .   Select Settings ,  switch to the menu line below .   Select Miscellaneous ,  switch to the menu line below .   Select Check integrated hard di[...]

  • Page 108

    - 108 english Further information VPS and automatic time control Y our TV set can use the supporting technologies VPS (Video Programming System) and automatic time contr ol for recording a broadcast. VPS serves for monitoring the start and end time of the broadcast with analogue stations. The VPS time indication is compared by the digital recorder [...]

  • Page 109

    109 - english DVB Common Interface Plus standard (CI Plus) Software update for CI Plus capable CA modules Every now and then, there will be new system software for your C A module software. There ar e two software update types. Recommended update: Information on an available update is displayed. Y ou can either run this or cancel the procedure. If [...]

  • Page 110

    - 110 english Connections menu Settings for the connection of external appliances are made in this menu. Calling the connections menu MENU: Call TV menu .   Select Connections ,  go to the menu line below .  Select the desired setting. Explanations of setting possibilities in the Connections menu: The sound components wizard he[...]

  • Page 111

    111 - english Connections – Miscellaneous V arious settings (e.g. Digital Link, Decoder etc.) in connection with ex- ternal appliances are made in this menu. Calling up other settings for connections MENU: Call TV menu .   Select Connections ,  go to the menu line below .   Select Miscellaneous ,  go to the menu line[...]

  • Page 112

    - 112 english Connecting a DVD player to the TV set ➠ A DVD player has been selected in the TV Menu under Connections ט A V connecting settings ט Device at connection A V (see also page 110). Switch off all equipment before connecting. Connect the Euro- A V output of the DVD player to the AV socket of the TV set. Use a fully equipped Euro- A V [...]

  • Page 113

    113 - english Connecting a DVD recorder to the TV set ➠ A DVD recorder has been selected in the TV Menu under Connections ט A V connecting settings ט Device at connection A V (see also page 110). Switch off all equipment before connecting. Connect the Euro- A V output of the DVD recorder to the AV socket of the TV set. Use a fully equipped Euro[...]

  • Page 114

    - 114 english 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. D VD player , DVD recor der , Blu-ray player , game console or Set- T op-Box) via a single cable. The digital video and audio data are transmitted without data compr [...]

  • Page 115

    115 - english Digital Link HD Digital Link HD ( HDMI CEC) The Digital Link HD (HDMI CEC) system operation allows L oewe television sets to transmit the remote contr ol signals via the HDMI connection of a TV set to compatible HDMI devices, such as e.g. Loewe AudioVision. Y ou can therefore set up a concealed CEC capable HDMI device. Concealed insta[...]

  • Page 116

    - 116 english Devices to the PC IN connection Y ou can connect a PC to the PC IN socket for example and thus use the TV screen as a monitor . ➠ When connecting a PCs or accessory device to the PC IN socket of the TV set, set the output signal on your PC first so that it matches one of the signals in the table on page 137. Connecting the device Sw[...]

  • Page 117

    117 - english Sound components wizard The sound components wizard helps you to configure the components that are used to repr oduce the TV sound. For sound reproduction, you can configure the TV loudspeakers, active loudspeakers, loudspeaker systems, Loewe Individual Sound Projector SL as well as analogue and digital HiFi/A V amplifiers. TV sets th[...]

  • Page 118

    - 118 english Connecting Switch off all devices before connecting. Subwoofer with AUDIO LINK interface (see connection diagram): The subwoofer is connected to the TV set via the AUDIO LINK interface. Use the AUDIO LINK cable provided with the subwoofer . Subwoofer without AUDIO LINK interface (not illustrated): Plug the adapter cable to the AUDIO L[...]

  • Page 119

    119 - english R SR SL L C SUB R SR SL C SUB L Connecting active loudspeakers If you want to use another similar speaker system or active speakers, you can connect these to the AUDIO LINK interface of the TV set with an adapter cable. A comparable speaker system is connected in a similar way to that de- scribed above for “subwoofer without AUDIO L[...]

  • Page 120

    - 120 english If you want to set up or change a speaker system:   Select Configuration/modification , OK call selection.   Select Complete , OK continue to connect and set the front speakers .  Select External speakers or TV speakers ,  go to the menu line below and   set the lower limit frequency of the[...]

  • Page 121

    121 - english OK continue to set the Distance to left front speaker . ➠ Measure the distances fr om your listening position to the front, surround, and centr e speakers respectively . The digital audio decoder calculates delay times from this for the loudspeaker signals, so that these reach the listener simultaneously .   Set the dist[...]

  • Page 122

    - 122 english AUX IN R L SR R SUB C L SL DIGIT AL IN 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 DIGIT AL OUT with the digital audio input of the amplifier via a cinch cable: Sound formats, amplifier type and other set[...]

  • Page 123

    123 - english DIGIT AL OUT AV Audio connection in HDMI/DVI devices External devices with DVI connection If an external device with DVI interface is connected via a HDMI/DVI adapter to one of the HDMI sockets of the TV set, you can connect the digital sound of the external device to the digital audio input socket AUDIO DIGIT AL IN . The assignment o[...]

  • Page 124

    - 124 english The direct way to record Y ou can programme timer recordings via the integr ated Digital Recorder (if installed) or connected recorders on the TV set. The recording wizar d is in- tegrated at several places for pr ogramming a recording. Y ou will find further information on recording with the digital r ecorder from page 91 onwards. Pr[...]

  • Page 125

    125 - english Programming the timer with the timer overview All programmed r ecordings, marked programmes and copy orders ar e listed in the timer overview . Y ou can also programme new recor dings, mark other programmes and copy pr e-recorded programmes fr om the DR archive to an external recorder with the timer overview . Call DR-archive . Red bu[...]

  • Page 126

    - 126 english Timer recording with external devices ➠ The recor ding of HDTV stations with external devices is only possible to a limited degree. The HD transmission is scaled down to SD quality and output at the A V output for the recording. Recorder with Digital Link Plus If you use an externally connected recorder with Digital Link Plus or a s[...]

  • Page 127

    127 - english 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 L oewe recorder Press the REC button , the display above it will light for approx. 5 seconds. Using the remote control for a L oewe player Press th[...]

  • Page 128

    - 128 english Software update In the software update (package update) all the software r eleases in the TV are scanned and updated as requir ed. T o do this, insert the USB stick with the downloaded software into a free USB port on the TV set (see connections page 11). Calling Software update MENU: Call TV menu .   Select Settings , [...]

  • Page 129

    129 - english New software package found OK  Proceed . OK  Start loading software. END: Exit wizard . Load new software package A bar shows you the progress of the download. This process can take up to 50 min. Do not turn your set off during this time! Y ou will be informed at the end of the update. After finishing loading: Switch the TV off [...]

  • Page 130

    - 130 english USB keyboard Y ou can connect a USB keyboard to one of the USB ports of your TV set and use it in place of a remote control. With it, you can type internet addresses more comfortably into the br owser and you can type charac- ters more easily when changing the names of channels or inputting lists of favourites. The keyboard can comple[...]

  • Page 131

    131 - english Character table Key assignment for text input via the r emote control For certain functions the input of letters or characters is r equired. As with a cell phone press the numeric button (0-9) repeatedly until the desir ed character appears. ➠ The characters available ar e language dependent. Here the key assignment is for the menu [...]

  • Page 132

    - 132 english Rotating the TV set Y our TV set has a connection for a rotating stand control. If the set is mounted on a motorised Loewe stand, you can use the remote contr ol to adjust it to your seating location accordingly . ➠ A motor unit is connected (socket CONTROL ). ➠ In normal TV mode, without other displays.  Rotate the TV set. [...]

  • Page 133

    133 - english Problem Possible cause Remedy All menus are displayed in the wrong language . The menu language was set incorrectly . 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 t[...]

  • Page 134

    - 134 english Problem Possible cause Remedy No sound via the external digital audio amplifier . 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) Set PCM stereo on the D VD player in the sound selection.[...]

  • Page 135

    135 - english T roubleshooting Problem Possible cause Remedy If a desired IP address has been specified then no IP address will be automatically issued to your TV set. No DHCP server is working on your network. Set up a DHCP server . Assign the IP addresses for the TV set manually . Despite video or music file being played back, no sound can be hea[...]

  • Page 136

    - 136 english General data T ype Individual 55 Compose 3D Individual 46 Compose 3D Article number 50432xxx 50431xxx Device dimensions without stand (W x H x D) in cm 132.6 x 80.4 x 6.0 113.3 x 69.2 x 6.0 Weight without stand (approximate) in kg 36.8 27.5 Display technology Full-HD L CD with Edge-LED backlight Screen diagonal (in cm) / Picture forma[...]

  • Page 137

    137 - english Electrical data Chassis designation: SL 150 / SL 151 Power supply: 220 V – 240 V/50–60 Hz T uner: terr ./cable: satellite (1 : VHF/hyperband/UHF 4 levels: 13/18V/22kHz 16 levels: DiSEqC 1.0 Single cable system: EN 50494 Range: terr ./cable: satellite (1 : 45 MHz to 860 MHz 950 MHz to 2150 MHz Station storage locations incl. A V an[...]

  • Page 138

    - 138 english Connections (max. equipment) Designation T ype Function / Signal Mains socket 220-240V ~ 50/60 Hz Supply voltage + R - Screw terminals (2x) (1 Speaker Right: + (red) / - (black) + L - Screw terminals (2x) (1 Speaker Left: + (red) / - (black) 10-pole connector (1 Loewe system speaker HDMI type A (3x) Digital Video/Audio IN: Digital vid[...]

  • Page 139

    139 - english MediaHome File formats supported Pictures: JPG, PNG, GIF Audio: MP3 , M4A (AAC L C), WMA (without lossless), FLAC , W A V (PCM) Video: AV I (MPEG- 1/2, DivX, XviD, AC3, MP3), WM V (WMV9, VC- 1, WMA9, WMA Pro), MP4 (DivX, XviD, H.264/MPEG-4 A VC, AAC L C), MOV (H.264/MPEG-4 A VC, AA C LC), MKV (H.264/MPEG-4 A VC, A C3), FLV (H.264/MPEG[...]

  • Page 140

    - 140 english Loewe DVD recor der: The DVD recor ders 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 BluT ech Vision Interactive you are ideally equipped for the s[...]

  • Page 141

    141 - english Upgrade Kits / Conversion Kits / Cables Module DVB-S2 T win (Art.No. 70286.080): Y ou can have two digital satellite tuners installed in sets with Digital Recorder . This enables reception of digital satellite and HD TV stations and extends the display of PIP and the recording possibilities of Digital Recorder for two digital satellit[...]

  • Page 142

    - 142 english Equipment variants The equipment of the individual set variants and their upgrade/conversion possibilities is listed in the table below . Accessories Set variants Individual 55 Compose 3D Individual 46 Compose 3D Individual 40 Compose 3D Individual 32 Compose 3D Stereospeaker I Sound {{{z DR + zzzz DVB- T/C T win zzzz Digital audio de[...]

  • Page 143

    143 - english Setup possibilities Individual 55 / 46 / 40 Individual 55 Compose 3D • Wall Mount (WM62) • Wall Mount Flex 52 L (1 • T able Stand I 55 • Floor Stand I 55 • Floor Stand I 55 SP • Center Floor Stand I 40-55 (1 • Screen Lift Plus (1 • Rack 110.30 (1 • Rack 110.30 SW (1 • Rack 165.30 (1 • Rack 165.45 CS (1 • Rack 1[...]

  • Page 144

    - 144 english Setup possibilities Individual 32 Individual 32 Compose 3D • Wall Mount (WM62) • Wall Mount Flex 32 L (1 • T able Stand I 32 Sound • Floor Stand I 32 • Floor Stand 8 32-40 (1 • Screen Lift Plus (1 • Rack 110.30 (1 • Rack 110.30 SW (1 • Rack 165.30 (1 • Rack 165.45 CS (1 • Rack 165.45 SP (1 Wall Mount (WM62) Scree[...]

  • Page 145

    145 - english Environment Environmental pr otection Energy consumption Y our TV set is equipped with an eco-standby power supply . In the standby mode, the power consumption drops to low power (see T echnical data on page 136). If you want to save even more energy then switch the device off with the mains switch. Please also note that the EPG data [...]

  • Page 146

    - 146 english Legal notes T rademarks Manufactured under licence from Dolby Labor atories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are tr ademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Manufactured under license under U .S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending.[...]

  • Page 147

    147 - english 0-9 24p movie display: Films released on Blu-ray Disc support pr esentation 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 f[...]

  • Page 148

    - 148 english D (continuation) DNS: Abbreviation of Domain Name S ystem. Readable names (e.g. www . loewe-int.de) are assigned to numerical IP addresses . DNS servers ar e responsible for the resolution of r eadable addresses into the correspond- ing IP addresses. Dolby Digital: Digital multi-channel audio. The digital standard for high quality hom[...]

  • Page 149

    149 - english I 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 Pr otocol Addresses) are used to identify devices in an Internet Protocol (IP) net[...]

  • Page 150

    - 150 english Glossary P (continuation) Progressive JPEG: Pr ogressive JPEG s are built up gradually . The quality of the picture increases pr ogressively during the loading process. ProScan/Progr essive 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 [...]

  • Page 151

    151 - english Glossary V VGA: PC interface for connecting a monitor . VPS: The Video Programming S ystem (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 recor ders when recording programmes to r eact to delays in start time, programme changes and excesses of the plann[...]

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    - 152 english Ɍɨ ɡ ɢ ɭɪ ɟɞ ɨɬɝɨɜɚɪɹ ɧɚ ɨɫɧɨɜɧɢɬɟ ɢɡɢɫɤɜɚɧɢɹ ɢ ɪɚɡɲɢɪɟɧɢɬɟ ɫɴɨ ɬɜɟɬɧɢ ɩɪɟ ɞɩɨɫɬɚɜɤɢ Ⱦɢɪɟɤɬɢɜɚ 1999/5/ ȿɋ . Ɋ ɚɡɪɟɲɟɧɨ ɟ ɢɡɩɨɥɡɜ ɚɧɟ ɬɨ ɦɭ ɜɴ ɜ ɜɫɢ ɱɤɢ ɞɴɪɠɚɜɢ ɨɬ ȿɋ , ɢ ɨɫɜɟɧ ɬɨɜɚ ɜ ɂɫɥɚɧɞɢɹ [...]

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    - 154 english Index 0-9 3D ............................................................. 34 3D function ............................................... 36 3D mode ................................................... 36 24p format .............................................. 112 A Access code ............................................... 56 Activ[...]

  • Page 155

    155 - english Index H HbbTV ....................................................... 80 HDMI ....................................................... 112 HDMI CEC ............................................... 113 Headphone volume.................................... 32 Help ........................................................... 15 Hiding sectio[...]

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    - 156 english Sound mode .............................................. 32 Sound off .................................................. 32 Sound-picture synchronisation ................... 32 Sound system .......................................... 116 Standard PIP .............................................. 46 Standby mode ......................[...]

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