Metz Talio 32 FHDTV 100 CTS2 Z Operating Instructions Manual
Metz Talio 32 FHDTV 100 CTS2 Z Operating Instructions Manual

Metz Talio 32 FHDTV 100 CTS2 Z Operating Instructions Manual

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O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
for LCD-TV-sets Axio, Linus, Primus, Sirius
and Talio with Chassis 609
and Puros with Chassis 608
M e t z - i m m e r e r s t k l a s s i g .
608 47 2046.A1

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  • Page 1 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S for LCD-TV-sets Axio, Linus, Primus, Sirius and Talio with Chassis 609 and Puros with Chassis 608 M e t z - i m m e r e r s t k l a s s i g . 608 47 2046.A1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Proper use ......4 thank you for selecting a Metz Connecting and switching on .
  • Page 3 Contents . . . , LNB supply voltage ..92 14. Childlock .....50 .
  • Page 4: Installation

    TV set. This could cause reflections which have a negative effect on the brilliance of • Only use Metz bases as a stand for the the picture. LCD TV. • The best viewing distance is five times •...
  • Page 5: Connecting And Switching On

    1.2 Connecting and switching on Power connector Power connection, back panel Connect the TV set to the wall socket with the accompanying power cord. Antenna connector Connect the TV set to the antenna socket with an antenna cable. DVB-S antenna connec- DVB-C/T antenna con- tor, back panel nector, back panel...
  • Page 6: Switching Off

    1.2 Connecting and switching on The TV set is now in standby mode and the red standby indicator lights. After about 25 seconds, the TV set swit- ches to programme position 1 or to the programmed initial programme position (see page 104). If you press no further keys on the remote control, a window requesting that you do so is displayed after about 10 minutes.
  • Page 7: Safety Notes

    2. Safety notes • Always place the monitor on a solid, from their outlets or from the TV set in stable surface. the case of a thunderstorm. • If a cold TV set is moved to a warm • The monitor may be opened and room, always allow any condensation repaired only by a qualified person.
  • Page 8: The Remote Control

    3. The Remote Control The remote control sends commands to the TV set by means of an infrared signal. You must point it towards the TV set when using it. Note that the remote control may interfere with the operation of other devi- ces which use infrared signals (such as infrared headphones).
  • Page 9 3. The Remote Control Overview of the functions of the keys Switch to DVB radio mode. Switch on from the standby state into radio mode Function keys: F1/F2/F3: press briefly to call the functions set in the factory. F1/F2/F3: press and hold to display a selection of special functions. AV: press to select one of the previously configured AV devices.
  • Page 10: Daily Operation

    Opening the menu 4. Daily Operation Changing picture settings Contrast The picture settings can be accessed with the blue Brightness button . The settings box with the individual Profil functions (see picture) appears on the bottom left of the screen. Profil Colour impr.
  • Page 11: Station Selection

    5. Station Selection Station selection and manage- it automatically becomes the "hundreds" digit. ment of programme positions If less than ten programme positions are The TV set can store the settings for up to occupied, the first digit you enter automa- 2000 TV stations and 2000 radio stations tically becomes the "units"...
  • Page 12: User Help (Information)

    Opening the Info 6. User Help (Information) During the design of this TV set, we have made every effort to make it as easy a possible for you to use it and we hope that you will enjoy familiari- sing yourself with your new TV set. With the "Information"...
  • Page 13: Menu Control

    7. Menu Control Opening the menu With the "TV menu", we provide you with an MENU assistant to help you find your way through the many possible settings of the TV set. Don't be afraid to change any Cursor Subject* Section* settings in the various menus.
  • Page 14: Teletext

    Opening the menu 8. Teletext Teletext is an additional service provided free of charge by many TV stations. It is an "electronic magazine" through which you can browse in TEXT various ways. Opening Teletext: • Press the "TEXT" key. If the selected Gehörlose station offers "TOP-Text", a "card Börse...
  • Page 15 8. Videotext Setting marks in Teletext Double font size As a user of Teletext, you will probably You can double the size of the font used want to visit certain pages (such as stock- for Teletext pages with the F1 key. Pres- market news, news pages or the weather sing this key once displays an enlarged forecast) regularly.
  • Page 16: Selecting The Operating Mode

    8. Videotext • Press the "TEXT" key to open Teletext. Displaying all Teletext marks If you have set marks for a programme • If this is a "TOP-Text" station, the card position, you can display an overview of file is displayed. Press the "OK" key these marks by pressing the F3 key.
  • Page 17: Av Playback

    10. AV Playback Opening the menu AV playback MENU (devices with switching voltage) Before they can be used, AV devices must be registered and assigned to the appropri- ate input sockets in the menu "AV devices". Playing back a recording from a video cassette, DVD, etc.
  • Page 18 Opening the menu 10. AV Playback If you now start to play back a recording on the connected AV device, the TV set changes automa- tically from any other programme position to the playback mode. AV playback (devices without switching voltage) Before they can be used, AV devices must be registered and assigned to the appropri- ate input sockets in the menu "AV devices".
  • Page 19: Vcr-Function

    10.1 AV Playback Opening the menu VCR function The menu item "VCR" is not available in a 2 ** menu. Picture quality when playing back from tape devices MENU The VCR function ensures an optimum picture quality when playing back recordings from tape devices such as video cassette recorders or cam- corders.
  • Page 20: Mpeg Noise Reduction

    10.2 AV Playback Opening the menu MPEG noise reduction In AV mode, when playing back digitally encoded films, system-related digital picture faults that can be seen as a rectangular pattern (formation of tiny blocks) in moving areas can be reduced with the help of MPEG noise reduction.
  • Page 21: Uv Shift-Function

    10.3 AV Playback Opening the menu UV Shift-Function In exceptional cases, when connecting an AV devi- ce using the HDMI socket with a non-standard sig- nal, there may be a red-blue colour shift. This means that everything that is supposed to be red or reddish is shown in blue.
  • Page 22: Picture Format

    10.4 AV Playback Opening the menu Picture Format Some of the following menu items are not available on a 2 ** menu. Setting the picture format: MENU • Select the AV programme position which deli- vers the picture by pressing the "AV" key and then pressing the numeric key corresponding to the device you want to use.
  • Page 23: Noise Reduction

    10.5 AV Playback Opening the menu Noise reduction Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. There may be a “noisy” picture, among other things, when playing back from AV devices. MENU Noise reduction can be enabled to compensate for a “noisy”...
  • Page 24: General Picture Settings

    Opening the menu 11. General Picture Settings Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. MENU The picture settings brightness, contrast, colour intensity, sharpness and noise reduction can be set generally for all programme positions and saved as standard values which can be recalled at any time by pressing the "OK"...
  • Page 25: Select Power Options

    11. General Picture Settings Opening the menu Select power options Three different power options can be set in the “Power options” menu option. Eco Mode The “Eco Mode” setting is a good compromise between energy consumption and picture quality. In addition, the TV set switches to stand-by mode if no buttons are pressed for 4 hours.
  • Page 26 11. General Picture Settings Opening the menu Select power options • Save the set power option by pressing the OK button. For the “Presentation” or “Picture Quality” set- tings, the types of control described under a) to e) can be set as well. a) Off: he backlighting is set to Factory settings maximum.
  • Page 27: Configure Picture Profiles

    11. General Picture Settings Opening the Picture profile adjustment menu Picture profiles are a combination of very special picture parameters that make it possible to always create the best MENU picture reproduction quality for different types of program- mes or for replaying from different video sources. The “Standard”...
  • Page 28: Assign Selected Picture Profile

    11. General Picture Settings Opening the menu selected picture profile The picture profiles that were set up earlier can MENU now be generally assigned to all or only individu- al programme positions. Selected Profile Standard • Press the MENU key. The TV menu appears on the screen •...
  • Page 29: Adjust Border Colour

    11. General Picture Settings Opening the menu Adjust border colour Some of the menu items are not available MENU in a 2 ** menu. Displays that do not fill the screen produce black border. These border can be changed to a grey tone to avoid "image sticking"...
  • Page 30: Setting Zoom/Panorama Mode

    11. General Picture Settings Opening the menu Zoom/Panorama einstellen Some of the menu items are not available MENU in a 2 ** menu. The picture settings zoom, vertical position, auto- matic zoom and panorama can be set and saved as general settings for all programme positions. Setting the zoom/panorama mode: •...
  • Page 31: Programmes Via Tv-Menu

    11.1 Picture Settings for Opening the menu Programmes via TV Menu Picture settings for individual programme MENU positions are not available in a 2 ** menu. If the standard values do not provide a satisfacto- ry picture in some programme positions, you can make different settings for these positions which override almost all of the general picture settings.
  • Page 32: Programmes Via Station Table

    11.2 Picture Settings for Opening the menu Programme via Station Table MENU Individual picture settings for programme position xy: • Select the programme position whose picture settings you wish to change. • Press the "MENU" key. The TV menu appears on the screen. •...
  • Page 33: General Sound Settings

    12. General Sound Settings Opening the menu Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. MENU The sound settings volume, treble, bass, stereo wide and spatial sound can be set generally for all programme positions and saved as standard values which can be recalled at any time by pres- sing the "OK"...
  • Page 34 Opening the menu 12. General Sound Settings Some of the menu items are not available MENU in a 2 ** menu. Setting SRS-WOW • Press the "MENU" key. The TV menu appears on the screen. • Press the blue key .
  • Page 35 Opening the menu 12. General Sound Settings Automatic volume correction MENU Some TV stations transmit their commercials at a higher sound volume than that for the normal pro- gramme. In order to save you from adjusting the volume each time with the remote control, you can activate automatic volume correction.
  • Page 36 Opening the menu 12. General Sound Settings Some of the menu items are not available MENU in a 2 ** menu. Audio frequencies can be individually adjusted to your personal tastes in the "Equalizer" menu. Adjust Equalizer: • Press the "MENU" key. The TV menu appears on the screen.
  • Page 37 12. General Sound Settings Opening the menu Base width and spatial sound MENU The menu points base width and spatial sound are only shown when the function "SRS WOW" is turned off. Base width In the case of stereo transmissions, the base width (= spatial distance between the loudspeakers) can be artificially widened to achieve a larger stereo triangle.
  • Page 38: For Progr. Via Tv Menu

    12.1 Sound Settings for Opening the menu Programmes via TV Menu MENU Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. Volume correction Various TV stations broadcast their programmes with different sound volumes. This volume diffe- rence can be minimised by correcting the volume.
  • Page 39 12.1 Sound Settings for Opening the menu Programmes via TV Menu Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. MENU Tone setting The tone setting can be set to "Normal" or "Speech". The setting "Speech" should be used primarily for stations which broadcast mainly pro- grammes with a lot of speech, such as news sta- tions.
  • Page 40 12.1 Sound Settings for Opening the menu Programmes via TV Menu Some of the menu items are not available MENU in a 2 ** menu. Forced mono It may happen that your TV set switches from mono to stereo in the middle of a programme, although no stereo sound is being transmitted.
  • Page 41: For Prog. Via The Stat. Table

    12.2 Sound Settings for Prog. Opening the menu via the Station Table Some of the menu items are not available MENU in a 2 ** menu. Making sound corrections: • Select the programme position whose sound set- tings you wish to change. •...
  • Page 42: Mute Function

    12.3 Sound Settings Opening the menu Mute Function In the menu "Sound settings", you can activate a MENU two-stage mute function. When this function is active, the volume in TV mode can be reduced in two stages with the mute Activating the mute function •...
  • Page 43: Hifi-Amplifier, Hifi Output

    12.4 Sound Settings Opening the menu HiFi-output On the back of the TV set, there are audio sockets (see picture and page 112 of the user’s guide) with which you can connect an AV device to the TV set. Settings in the “Hi-fi output” and “Sound settings”...
  • Page 44: Sound Via Speaker/Hi-Fi Surround

    12.5 Sound Settings Opening the menu Speakers There are audio sockets (see picture and page 112 of the user’s guide) on the back of the TV set with which you can connect an AV device to the TV set. Settings in the “hi-fi output” and “Sound set- tings”...
  • Page 45: Overview

    12.6 Sound Settings, Overview Function for F2 Function for F2 Data Logic adjustm. Function for F1 Data Logic adjustm. EURO sockets CI dialogue via CI dialogue via EPG settings DVB-C EPG settings DVB-T Display configuration Display configuration Operating DVB-S Operating Analog-TV Sound settings Sound settings...
  • Page 46 12.6 Sound Settings, Overview Function for F2 Function for F2 Function for F1 Data Logic adjustm. Data Logic adjustm. EURO sockets CI dialogue via CI dialogue via DVB-C EPG settings EPG settings DVB-T Display configuration Display configuration DVB-S Operating Operating Analog-TV Sound settings Sound settings...
  • Page 47 12.6 Sound Settings, Overview Function for F2 Function for F2 Function for F1 Data Logic adjustm. Data Logic adjustm. CI dialogue via EURO sockets CI dialogue via DVB-C EPG settings EPG settings Display configuration DVB-T Display configuration DVB-S Operating Operating Sound settings Analog-TV Sound settings...
  • Page 48: Connecting Headphone

    12.7 Connecting Headphones For the Talio, Linus and Sirius, the head- We recommend headphones with impe- phones connector is located behind a dance that is not less than 32 Ohm. flap. See page 111. For headphones with less impedance Press ••• to open the flap. The head- (approx.
  • Page 49: Automatic Zoom

    13. Automatic zoom Opening the menu The menu item "Automatic zoom" is not available in a 2 ** menu. MENU When the automatic zoom function is active, pro- grammes in a "widescreen" format (such as pro- grammes in 16:9) are expanded to fill as much of the screen as possible.
  • Page 50: Childlock

    Opening the menu 14. Childlock With the aid of the childlock function, you can determine whether or not the TV set can be swit- ched on and which stations may be selected at MENU which times. The childlock can be set such that: a) it is always active, b) one to six TV, radio or AV programmes (Prog A ...
  • Page 51 14. Childlock b) Permitted programmes: Activate the childlock as described in step a). Use the corresponding numeric key to select the menu item "Permitted xx progs." (xx = TV, radio or AV). Press the "OK" key and, in the setting win- dow, enter the programme positions with the numeric keys or use the –...
  • Page 52: Reminder

    Opening the menu 15. Reminder The menu item "Reminder" is not available in a 2 ** menu. MENU If you wish to be reminded of something while watching TV, you can set a reminder for any desired time. At this time, a window with the reminder appears on the screen.
  • Page 53: Timer Control

    16. Timer Control Opening the menu The menu items "On time" and "Off time" are MENU not available in a 2 ** menu. In the menu item "Timer control", you can programme a switch-on time, a switch-off time and a sleep timer (switch off after ...).
  • Page 54: Setting The Time And Date

    Opening the menu 16.1 Setting the Time and Date Normally, the TV set will determine the current date MENU and time from the Teletext signals of the currently selected station (providing this station sends Teletext). Note: For this the device must be turned on with the mains switch.
  • Page 55: Recording Control

    16.2 Recording Control Opening the menu This menu item is not available in a 2 ** MENU menu. In the menu item "Recording control", you can set a lead time and an overrun time for timer recordings. The TV set is automatically switched to the pro- gramme position from which the recording is to be made at a time which is the number of minutes programmed as the lead time before the pro-...
  • Page 56 16.2 Recording Control • Press the "OK" key to save the settings. • Press the "EXIT" key to close the TV menu. Application example: You wish to record a programme received via DVB-T. The programme starts at 22:45 hours, ends at 23:40 hours and is broadcast on ITV. Set up a "manual timer"...
  • Page 57: Special Functions

    17. Special Functions Opening the menu Picture-in-Picture In the case of TV sets with two receivers, it is pos- sible to display a DVB programme and to open a window to show a different analogue programme or DVB programme from the second receiver or from the AV programme position.
  • Page 58: Normal/Speech

    17. Special Functions Opening the menu Picture-in-Picture If you wish to display the picture from a connected AV device as a picture-in-picture, press the "AV" key and then use the numeric keys to select the desired AV device. If you wish to display the picture from another sta- tion, use the numeric keys to select the desired pro- gramme position.
  • Page 59: Jpeg Photograph Display

    17. Special Functions Opening the menu JPEG Photograph Display The JPEG photograph display is an image viewer for JPEG formats. The automatic image resizing and a full-picture mode ensure smooth, pleasant display. Starting the photograph viewer: • Connect the memory stick (exchangeable stora- ge medium) to the USB socket /see page 112).
  • Page 60 17. Special Functions Opening the menu JPEG Photograph Display Starting the zoom function: • When an image is displayed, the zoom function can be activated with the + key. A red outlined quadrangle appears in the image. • Use the – + key to select the zoom factor (x2, x4, x8).
  • Page 61 17. Special Functions Opening the menu JPEG Photograph Display Starting the slide show: • Use the cursor control keys to select the desired image folder. • Press the "OK" key to open the selected image folder. • Press the "F2" key and select the "Slide Show" function.
  • Page 62: Viewing Time Shift Mode

    17. Special Functions Opening Timeshift viewing-time shift mode The TV set stores the recordings in temporary digi- tal storage (time shift buffer). The temporary digital storage is sufficient for recording approx. 130-300 min (SD) and 70-120 min (HD=HDTV programmes). This information only repre- sents approximate values, which can vary depending Bayerisches FS...
  • Page 63 17. Special Functions Opening Timeshift viewing-time shift mode Everything that is further in the past than the set time will be lost. • Press the II button again to continue watching the paused and recorded programme. • Press the green button and show the play bar (see picture below).
  • Page 64: Recording A Progr. With A Timer

    17. Special Functions Opening the menu Recording a programme with a timer If you wish to record a programme which your video recorder or DVD recorder cannot receive directly because it does not have a suitable tuner (such as DVB-T or DVB-C), you can use the "Timer overview"...
  • Page 65: Recording A Programme With A Timer

    17. Special Functions Opening the menu Recording a programme with a timer • Press the cursor control key and use the numeric keys to enter the date, start time and end time of the programme you want to record.. If you inadvertently enter a wrong time, you can delete it with the II key or overwri- te it with the numeric keys.
  • Page 66: Direct Recording (Otr)

    17. Special Functions Opening the menu Direct recording of a programme If you wish to record the programme you are cur- rently watching, you can start a direct (one-touch) recording to make the current programme availa- ble to a recording device connected to the EURO sockets.
  • Page 67: Picture Format

    17. Special Functions Opening the menu Picture format Adjusting the picture format: • Press the F3 key. If you press F3 briefly, the function programmed for F3 (see Section 18. "Programming Special functions 3 the Function keys") is executed. If you hold down F3 for about two Picture format seconds, all possible selections are dis- Pic.
  • Page 68: Picture Format

    17. Special Functions Opening the menu Picture format Panorama With the aid of the panorama function, you can expand programmes broadcast in 4:3 format to fill the screen of a 16:9 Standard 4:3 TV set. The picture is expanded uniformly Panorama in the horizontal direction.
  • Page 69: Picture Position

    17. Special Functions Opening the menu Picture Position If desired, the picture can be shifted up or down in order, for example, to make subtitles visible or to hide "ticker" displays. Adjusting the picture position: • Press the F3 key. If you press F3 briefly, the function pro- Special functions 3 grammed for F3 (see Section 18., "Pro-...
  • Page 70: Audio Language Selections

    17. Special Functions Opening the menu Audio/language selection Various programs are transmitted with several audio channels (e.g. multilingual or If you are receiving a multilingual programme the information box on the bot- tom left of the screen features logo. Pr 30 Stereo Press F2 to see the list of avai- arte...
  • Page 71: Programming The Function Keys

    18. Programming the Function Keys Opening the menu The remote control has four function keys: F1, F2, F3 and AV. You can programme these function keys with any of the available functions. Special functions 2 If you press and hold any function key, a window with the available functions is dis- Normal/Speech Language of progr.
  • Page 72: Epg (Elektronic Program Guide)

    19. EPG EPG (Electronic Program Guide) is an electronic TV guide covering all major channels. The guide may be made up of details from and/or DVB-SI. NexTView The NexTView information is broadcast by various channels and also includes information for other broadcasting organizations.
  • Page 73 Opening the menu 19.1 Activating the EPG Pressing the green key for yes activates the slot MENU in order to receive NexTView. The message will not appear again. If you know the NexTView slot, you can also enter it using the numeric keys in the TV menu. You can overwrite existing programme slot num- bers or delete them with the II key.
  • Page 74: Collecting Epg Data

    19.2 Collecting EPG data NexTView data is transmitted by Special notes: various broadcasting organizations. The TV set’s channel table lists all availa- DVB-SI data is broadcast by each ble channels in the programme guide, channel corresponding to its own provided you do not make another content.
  • Page 75 19.2 Collecting EPG data Solution 2: The collection process will be halted if: • Press the MENU key . The TV menu - videotext is opened. appears on the screen. - a recording has been programmed under AV Recording. • Press the white key. The menu channel table appears with the active pro- - a preset recording is running or will...
  • Page 76: Using The Epg

    Opening the menu 19.3 Using the EPG When the complete data is available, the EPG TV guide appears after pressing the “EPG” button and shows the programme that is currently running in that programme position. Sort the display by station list.
  • Page 77: Viewing

    19.3 Using the EPG Opening the menu Select, watch, remind programme A programme can be selected in the TV guide with the cursor control key. • Press the OK button and - watch the selected programme if the program- me is already running. - or set a reminder for it, if the starting time is still in the future.
  • Page 78: Programinfo (Now Showing

    Opening the menu 19.3 Using the EPG Programme Information (Now Showing: ..) After switching to a channel, a box is displayed at the bottom of the screen as shown in the picture. This box contains the following infor- mation: - Channel number (in this example: Pr4).
  • Page 79: Selecting A Program

    19.3 Using the EPG Opening the menu Recording a Programme Selecting a programme for recording: If you have a video recorder with the dialogue system, the EPG permits you to start a recording by pressing a single key. • Press the "EPG" key to open the EPG. •...
  • Page 80: Setting The Country And Language

    20. Setting the Opening the menu Country and Language MENU The menu items "Language" and "Country" are not available in a 2 ** menu. Selecting the language in the TV menu You can select any of the available languages for the TV menu.
  • Page 81: Setting Stations

    21. Setting Stations Opening the Setting the reception mode menu This TV set is equipped for up to four different types of reception, depending on the configuration or retro- fitting: Analogue TV: The broadcasting technology which has been used for many years. The signals can be received via a rooftop antenna or a cable.
  • Page 82: Tv-Standard

    21.1 Setting Stations Opening the menu TV-Standard for analogue stations Various TV standards for picture and sound are MENU used in different countries. If the wrong TV stan- dard is selected, you will not be able to hear the sound, or it will be distorted. The TV standard "L" also uses a different standard for transmission of the picture.
  • Page 83: Analogue Tv

    21.1 Setting Stations Opening the menu Analogue TV Terrestrial station search MENU The terrestrial station search automatically sear- ches the entire range of available reception fre- quencies for stations. All stations which are found are placed in the station table which is displayed at the end of the search operation.
  • Page 84: Colour Standard

    21.1 Setting Stations Opening the menu Colour standard for analogue stations The TV set will normally detect the colour standard MENU automatically. If this automatic selection does not provide satis- factory results (which should happen only rarely), you can select the colour standard manually for each programme position.
  • Page 85: Dvb-T, Antenna Suply Voltage

    21.2 Setting Stations Opening the menu DVB-T, Antenna suply voltage With this menu item, you switch the supply voltage for a DVB-T antenna on or off. MENU On: The antenna supply voltage is constantly on (Select this setting if you have a TV-Set with two DVB-T-Tuners but only one active antenna or if you receive also analog stations via the active antenna).
  • Page 86: Automatic Station Search

    21.2 Setting Stations Opening the menu Automatic DVB-T station search The DVB-T station search operation searches the entire frequency band for TV and radio stations. MENU All stations which are found are placed in separa- te TV and radio station tables. See Section 26. for details of DVB radio mode.
  • Page 87: Manual Station Search

    21.2 Setting Stations Opening the menu Manual DVB-T station search For a manual station search, you must know the channel number or the frequency of the station you wish to find. MENU Executing the manual search • Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu. •...
  • Page 88 21.3 Setting Stations Opening the menu Automatic DVB-C station search The DVB-C station search operation searches the entire frequency band for TV and radio stations. MENU All stations which are found are placed in separa- te TV and radio station tables. See Section 26 for details of DVB radio mode.
  • Page 89: Dvb-C, Automatic Station Search .88

    21.3 Setting Stations Opening the menu Manual DVB-C station search For a manual station search, you must know the MENU channel number or the frequency of the station you wish to find. Executing the manual search • Press the "MENU" key to open the TV menu. •...
  • Page 90: Set-Up Satellite System

    21.4 Set-up of Sat System Opening the menu Antenna system MENU Section 21.4 only in the case of correspon- ding equipment or conversion. The sat. antenna system must be reported to the TV set in the “Configuration” menu. Antenna Normal In the “Normal”...
  • Page 91: Unicable

    21.4 Set-up of satellite system Opening the menu Unicable MENU Section 21.4 only in the case of correspon- ding equipment or conversion. Each DVB-S receiver must be assigned a sub- scriber number (SCR no.) and the associated sub- scriber frequency (SCR freq.) from the frequency bank (see channel router or its user’s guide) Each subscriber number and subscriber fre- quency may only be assigned once.
  • Page 92: Lnb Supply Voltage

    21.4 Set-up of satellite system Opening the menu LNB supply voltage MENU Section 21.4 only in the case of correspon- ding equipment or conversion. The settings of the satellite antenna system must be entered in the menu "Configuration" so that the TV set knows them.
  • Page 93: Diseqc System

    21.4 Set-up of satellite system Opening the menu DiSEqC system Section 21.4 only in the case of correspon- ding equipment or conversion. MENU "DiSEqC" makes it possible to control the satellite antenna digitally via the existing antenna cable and is a prerequisite for the reception of signals from more than two satellites (e.g.
  • Page 94: Selecting Satellit

    21.4 Set-up of satellite system Opening the menu Selecting satellites Section 21.4 only in the case of corres- MENU ponding equipment or conversion. You can set up to four satellites in the menu "Configuration". No satellite is set in the factory. The LNB frequency is used to switch between the high and low frequency bands.
  • Page 95: Dvb-S Search Settings

    21.5 Setting the stations Opening the menu Search settings Section 21.5 only in the case of correspon- MENU ding equipment or conversion. Before executing a DVB station search, you must make the appropriate search settings. Depending on the features installed in the TV set and your personal requirements, you can make the following settings: All = search for all stations on the selected...
  • Page 96: Automatic Station Search

    21.5 Setting the stations Opening the menu Automatic search Section 21.5 only in the case of correspon- ding equipment or conversion. MENU The DVB-S station search scans the entire recep- tion band for TV and radio stations and stores them in separate TV and radio station tables. For details of the DVB radio mode, see Section 26 in the operating instructions for the TV set.
  • Page 97: Manual Station Search

    21.5 Setting the stations Opening the menu Manual search Section 21.5 only in the case of correspon- ding equipment or conversion. MENU For the manual search, you must know the fre- quency, the symbol rate and the polarisation of the station for which you want to search. Executing the manual search •...
  • Page 98: Updating The Data

    21.5 Setting the stations Opening the menu Updating the data Section 21.5 only in the case of corres- ponding equipment or conversion. MENU With the menu item, "General settings", you can specify whether or not the data are to be saved in the non-volatile memory of the TV set when trans- mission parameters are changed.
  • Page 99: Dvb-Prog.-Info, Signalquality

    21.6 DVB Prog. Info. Opening the menu signal quality MENU The displays for the DVB prog. info or signal quality are only for informational purposes. DVB prog. info. shows the data for the displayed sta- tion. The signal quality display is not directly related to the picture quality.
  • Page 100 Opening the menu 21.7 DVB Portal stations Various pay TV stations broadcast portal stations. These portal stations are filled with sub-stations or optional channels. In station search (see ch. 21) in "Search settings" the setting "all", "only free" or "free+CICAM" must be set so that these stations can be found too.
  • Page 101: Station Logo

    22. Station Logo Opening the menu With the aid of the VPS signal, a station logo with a maximum length of 15 characters is automati- cally assigned to each station. MENU If this automatic assignment does not work, or if you want to use a different logo, you can change the setting manually.
  • Page 102: Sorting Stations

    Opening the menu 23. Sorting stations, individual Individual stations in the station table can be moved, copied or deleted. Copying, moving, deleting individual stations MENU • Call up the TV menu with the MENU button. • Use the white button to retrieve the station table.
  • Page 103 23. Sorting stations, block-by-block Opening the menu Individual or multiple stations can be moved, copied or deleted in the station table. Copying, moving, deleting multiple stations MENU • Call up the TV menu with the MENU button. • Use the white button to retrieve the station table.
  • Page 104: Initial Programme Position

    Opening the menu 24. Initial Programme Position You can define an initial program position for this MENU TV set. The preferred use for the initial programme position is to switch to the AV programme position when using an external receiver Initial programme position settings This menu option cannot be set in a 2** menu...
  • Page 105: Display Configuration

    25. Display Configuration Opening the menu This menu item is not available in a 2 ** menu. MENU By way of an option, the green display on the front of the TV set (depending on TV set configura- tion) can also be used for displaying the time or the station logo.
  • Page 106: Dvb Radio Mode

    Opening the menu 26. DVB Radio Mode To switch from TV mode to DVB radio mode, press the "R" key. The screen is automatically blanked after about 30 seconds. To switch from DVB radio mode to TV mode, press the "TV" key. Setting DVB radio stations The available DVB radio stations are automatical- ly detected during a station search (see Section...
  • Page 107: Operation Without The Remote Control

    27. Operation without the Remote Control Operation without the remote control is Local controls for Primus provided as an emergency measure in case the batteries of your remote control are exhausted or the remote control is not readily available. Local controls for Axio Switching on Press the main power switch on the TV set.
  • Page 108: Scope Of Operation

    28. Scope of Operation The adjustable scope of operation for the TV set can be a great help in finding your way around the complex operating functions of the TV set. The scope of operation can be set to various levels, which are identified by asterisks.
  • Page 109 28. Scope of Operation Opening the menu • Use the - + key to select the desired scope of operation and press the "OK" key to save the MENU new setting. This menu permits you to configure the use of the TV set to a certain degree. All of the functions listed for the 1 menu are available and are supple- mented by the following functions:...
  • Page 110: Cleaning The Tv Set

    29. Cleaning the TV Set Cleaning and care: Before cleaning the set, always switch it off with the mains switch! The surface of the screen may be clean- ed only with a soft, dry cloth (such as a Incorrect treatment and cleaning of microfleece duster).
  • Page 111: Cleaning The Tv Set

    30. Connections on the Front Side of the Set Puros, at the front under the flap Axio, at the right side under the flap Talio, at the front under the flap Primus, right side Linus, Sirius, at the front under the flap Headphone socket, diameter 3.5 mm FBAS/Video in (e.g.
  • Page 112: On The Rear

    30. Connections on the Rear of the Set (covered by a flap) Viewed from below USB port View from top with flap open Video IN Audio IN HDMI connector DVI*-D, DVI-A, DVI-D connector Signal type HDMI HDMI* connector (Video/Audio digital) Video IN Signal type DVI-YUV YCbCr in...
  • Page 113: Registering Av Devices

    31. Registering AV Devices Opening the menu AV (audio/video) devices are external devices which deliver video and/or audio signals (such MENU as video recorders, DVD players, DVD recorders, etc.) and which can be connected to TV sets. All commonly available AV devices are listed in the menu "AV devices".
  • Page 114 31. Registering AV Devices FBAS: DVI-A /DVI-D: Connection of a VHS video recorder, With a DVI interface, you can choose analogue Sat receiver, decoder, cam- between DVI-A (analogue, PC with corder, photos etc. via a Scart or VGA interface) and DVI-D (digital, EURO AV cable or via a Cinch cable PC with DVI interface).
  • Page 115: Data Logic

    31.1 Registering AV Devices Opening the menu Data Logic "Data Logic" is a system which provides a dia- logue between a TV set and a video recorder. This "intelligent" system offers the features such - Automatic transfer of the settings for terrestrial or cable TV stations (not DVB) to the video recor- der.
  • Page 116 31.1 Registering AV Devices Opening the menu Data Logic • Use the cursor control key to select the AV devi- ce to be connected and press the "OK" key. • Press numeric key , use the – + key to select the correct signal types (OUT/IN) and press the "OK"...
  • Page 117 31.1 Registering AV Devices Opening the menu Data Logic Settings Data Logic Mode 1 / Mode 2 MENU Factory setting is Mode 1. If the recording is stopped by the Data Logic Videorecorder (self-dependent, 5-10sec. after the start of the recording), switching to Mode 2 could solve this problem.
  • Page 118: Setting The Signal Types Rgb

    31.2 Registering AV Devices Opening the menu Setting signal types RGB The signal type always refers to the input and output of the AV device. MENU Some AV devices may use a composite video sig- nal (FBAS) for recording and playback operations and an RGB signal for displaying their menus.
  • Page 119: Setting The Signal Types Dvi / Hdmi

    31.2 Registering AV Devices Opening the menu Setting signal types DVI/HDMI The signal type always refers to the input and output of the AV device. MENU AV devices equipped with a DVI or HDMI socket can be connected to the LCD TV with the aid of a DVI or HDMI cable, respectively.
  • Page 120: Setting The Signal Types Yuv

    31.2 Registering AV Devices Opening the menu Setting signal types YUV Connection of external devices with YUV compo- nent output to the "COMPONENT IN" RCA jacks. MENU The signal type always refers to the input and output of the AV device. AV devices equipped with a YUV jack can be con- nected to the LCD TV by means of a YUV cable (see page 114).
  • Page 121: Hifi Output

    31.3 Connecting a Hifi Amplifier/AV Receiver Metz LCD-TV MULTI CH OUT HiFi-amplifier AV-Receiver Digital audio signal formats (depending on the source) analogue audio signal R+L (stereo) Centre IN is always possible if the AV receiver offers this. Can be used in combination with if this option is available.
  • Page 122: Sound Via Hifi Amplifier

    31.3 Connecting a Hifi Opening the menu Amplifier/AV Receiver Registering the AV Device with the TV MENU • Enter the TV menu by pressing "MENU". • Press the yellow key to open the "AV Devices" menu. • Use the cursor control key to select "Hifi Amplifier"...
  • Page 123: Removing Av Devices

    31.4 Removing AV Devices Opening the menu This menu item is not available in a 2 ** MENU menu. If desired, you can change the factory settings for AV devices (a video recorder on the EURO1 socket and a DVD player on the EURO2 socket). Removing an AV device from the TV set •...
  • Page 124: Copying Between Av Devices

    32. Copying between AV Devices Opening the menu Direct recording If you wish to copy a recording from one of the AV devices connected to your TV set (such as a DVD player) to another connected AV device (such as a video recorder), you must do this by means of a direct recording operation.
  • Page 125 32. Copying between AV Devices Direct recording • Use the cursor control key to select the line "Recording device". If only one such device exists, it is then display- ed. If further recording devices exist, you can select the desired device with the aid of the –...
  • Page 126: Inserting/Removing Ca Modules

    33. Inserting/Removing CA Modules The LCD TV has two slots (CI1 / CI2) Chip for CA modules at the top (card reader for smartcards or decoder cards). To insert the CA module, open the lid on the top of the LCD TV and insert the CA module in one of the slots as shown in the pictures.
  • Page 127: Connect Pc

    34. Connecting a PC: PC [VGA] TV set [DVI-A] Start your PC and preset the resolution to • Switch the PC on. When the picture of 1024 x 768p 60 Hz. Exit windows and the PC is shown on your TV for the first turn the PC off.
  • Page 128 34. Connecting a PC: PC [DVI-D] TV set [HDMI] Start your PC and preset the resolution to Switch the TV on. 1024 x 768p 60 Hz. Exit windows and • Switch the PC on. When the picture of turn the PC off. the PC is shown on your TV for the first time, a box is displayed on the bottom DVI-D...
  • Page 129: Connect Pc, Sound From Tv-Speaker

    34. Connecting a PC: PC [HDMI] TV set [HDMI] If the graphics card of your PC has an HDMI output, then you can use it to connect to the TV. To do this, proceed as described in this chapter (connect PC [DVI-D] to TV [HDMI] and in the menu AV - PC - Signal Types - Signal OUT, select the HDMI setting.
  • Page 130: Glossary

    35. Glossary Picture position, vertical Automatic zoom With widescreen films, subtitles are some- When the automatic zoom function is times transmitted in the black area at the active, programmes broadcast in bottom of the screen. You can move the "widescreen format" (such as those in picture upwards on the screen to ensure the 16:9 format) are expanded to fill as that these subtitles remain visible.
  • Page 131 Tone settings The SRS WOW technology is used by The tone can be set to either "Normal" Metz under a licence from SRS Labs, Inc. or "Speech". In the setting "Speech", the bass and treble components of the sound signal are set to make speech as easy to...
  • Page 132 35. Glossary Panorama Forced mono The panorama function can be used to It may happen that your TV set switches to expand "normal" TV programmes broad- stereo mode although the programme cast in the 4:3 format to fill the full width you are watching is not broadcast with of a 16:9 screen.
  • Page 133 36. Problem, Possible cause, Remedy Problem Possible cause Remedy TV set does not react • No line of sight between the • Remove any obstacles between the units. to commands from remote control and the TV set. the remote control •...
  • Page 134 36. Problem, Possible cause, Remedy Problem Possible cause Remedy Direct recording of an • The Data Logic video recorder • Connect the Data Logic analogue terrestrial is not connected to the roof video recorder to the station (received via antenna or cable outlet with a roof antenna or cable roof antenna or suitable cable.
  • Page 135 36. Problem, Possible cause, Remedy Problem Possible cause Remedy A film in 16:9 format • The picture format for this pro- • Select the AV program- is played back from gramme position has not been me position and set the an AV device, but is set correctly in the TV menu.
  • Page 136: Upgrade Kits

    37. Upgrade Kits • DVB-S2 digital retrofit kit 089 NN 236A, as 029 NM 1119 but for the reception of digital HDTV satellite stations for TV channels. An additional HDTV module is needed if DVB-S reception in HDTV channels is required. You do not need an additional remote control for this.
  • Page 137: Technical Data

    • Metz Soundsystem 100 (014LR9048) Active 2.1 Virtual Surround System for home thea- tre and hi-fi enjoyment • Metz Soundsystem LS 5.1 W (014LR5143) Active 5.1 Virtual Surround System for home thea- tre and hi-fi enjoyment For further information and other retrofit kits, plea- se contact your TV dealer.
  • Page 138: Technical Data

    38. Technical Data Power consumption 2 x 20 W Talio 32 FHDTV 100 CTS2 Z ca. 162 W ca. 129 W (2 x 12 W) 2 x 20 W Talio 37 FHDTV 100 CTS2 Z ca. 186 W ca. 149 W...
  • Page 139 38. Technical Data ** The power consumption was determined with the „Backlighting-Control off (see p. 26). Depending on the parameters set then, the value shown here can be lower and therefore mean saving power.
  • Page 140 38. Technical Data Supported Signal Standards Video HDMI 640x480p 60Hz 720 (1440)x480i/p 60Hz 720 (1440)x576i/p 50Hz 720x576p 50Hz 1280x720p 50/60Hz 1920x1080i 50/60Hz 1920x1080p 24/50/60Hz Video DVI-I 640x480p 60Hz RGB (DVI-D, analog) PC 800x600p 60Hz RGB (DVI-D, analog) PC 1024x768p 60Hz RGB (DVI-D, analog) PC 1360x768p 60Hz (only HDTV-100 LCD-TV set) 1280x1024p 60Hz (DVI-D, analog) PC (only FHDTV LCD-TV set) 1920x1080p 60Hz (DVI-D) PC (only FHDTV LCD-TV set)
  • Page 141: Battery Disposal

    Hg = the battery contains mercury Li = the battery contains lithium Your Metz product was developed and manufactured with high-quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or re-used. This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from normal garbage at the end of its operational lifetime.
  • Page 142: Index

    Index Automatic station search . . 83,86,88,96 Font size, double ....15 Automatic zoom ....49 Forced mono.
  • Page 143 Index Playing back from ext. devices. . . 17,18 VCR function ....19 Portal stations ....100 Video recorder, connecting .
  • Page 144 Mecablitz production TV production Plastics technology Metz - Werke GmbH & Co. KG - Zirndorf near Nürnberg Core competence in the areas of electronics and plastics technology to form the basis of the excellent reputation of the Metz Werke that has been built up throughout the world over a period of many decades.

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