Loewe Individual 26 Lcd Operating Instructions
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31 - Operating additional equipment Search for and store the station of the video recorder (if no Euro-AV cable is available) Switch on the test station on the VCR or insert a recorded tape and start play- back. In some video recorders the station must be switched on by activating the modulator. Then call the AV selection on the TV set with 0 AV. Select the menu item “VIDEO” in the AV selection and call using OK. To prevent “normal” TV stations being found in the search, pull out the antenna plug from the antenna input of the VCR temporarily (the cable to the antenna system). If you cannot see the test station or playback from the cassette, the VCR is transmitting on a different channel. You then have to search for the station or set it manually. 1. Call the TV menu with the MENU button. 2. Select the “Settings” menu item with . 3. Select the line below using and use to select “Stations”. 4. Select the line below using and select “Manual adjustment” using and call this menu using OK. 5. Enter channel “E30“ under the “Channel“ menu item (“Antenna/cable (ana- logue)“, select in this menu above if necessary). 6. Start search with the blue coloured key. 7. When the station has been found, change the name if needed, confirm with OK and save with the red coloured key. 8. A list of the stored stations is displayed. 9. Select 0 (VIDEO) here and overwrite this station storage location using the red coloured key. 10. Hide the menu again using the END button. Plug the antenna plug back in. If you now get interference because a TV station is transmitting on the same channel as the VCR station, you have to change the transmitting station on the VCR and search for the VCR station on the TV again.Login and connect equipment You have logged in and connected all connected equipment in the initial instal- lation. If you want to connect other equipment or disconnect equipment, call the connection wizard. Call up the TV menu Select “Connections” Select the submenu line Select “New devices/modifications” and ... Call with OK. State what equipment you want to connect. State whether a piece of audio equipment is to be connected (more details as of page 34). The connection wiz- ard then shows you which sockets you should connect this equipment to. Then connect the equipment to these sockets according to the connection diagram. Connecting video/DVD recorders In addition to the connection via the Euro-AV sockets, you also have to connect the antenna (only for terrestrial antenna or cable systems) through the VCR/DVD recorder to the TV set. The antenna signal is then available to the video/DVD recorder and the TV set. Note: Use Euro-AV cables with right-angled plugs as shown. ENTREE ANTENNE EURO AV2 DECODER EURO AV1 AUDIO/ VIDEO SORTIE ANTENNE AERIAL RF OUT SORTIE G L D R OUT AUDIO ANT AV1
- 32 Operating additional equipment Timer recording with video or DVD recorder You can programme timer recordings on the TV set. Programming can be done with the EPG programme guide (not with DVB-T in GB), teletext or manually. Call the “Timer list” menu with the button and press the red coloured key for the “Recording wizard”. Select whether you want to programme the recording via EPG, teletext or manually. You also have the option to programme recordings directly from the EPG programme guide or teletext. Note: Copy-protected programmes are not output to the Euro-AV sockets for legal reasons. When you have connected the Euro-AV socket to a recorder which has Digital Link Plus or a comparable system from a different manufacturer, the timer data of analogue terrestrial stations are transmitted from the TV to the recorder. The recording quality SQ or EQ is transmitted for DVD recorders, in additional to the station, date and time. The recording is then controlled by the recorder and the recorder tuner is used for reception of the station. The recording data are not saved in the timer list of the TV set. You will only find the timer data in the recorder. If you want to record from digital stations, the TV tuner is used and the recorder is controlled by the TV set. Then the station is locked during the timer recording. If you have connected a Loewe video recorder with Digital Link to the Euro-AV socket (without Digital Link Plus) and you are using the timer programming of the TV, the TV receiver is always used, for terrestrial stations as well. The TV controls the recording. You have to set the recorder to the AV input (signal source) to which the TV set is connected. Then the station on the TV set is locked during the timer recording. Digital Link must be switched on on the recorder. Read the operating instructions of your Loewe recorder for more information. Use only Euro-AV cables, which are completely wired, otherwise Digital Link/ Digital Link Plus will not work. Another advantage of Digital Link is that you can install the recorder in a con- cealed place (e.g. in a rack). You can control the recorder with the TV set. If you have a Loewe recorder with both systems, you can use all the advantages. The advantages of Digital Link Plus are used for the timer recording; the advan- tages of Digital Link for concealed installation of the recorder. Video playback There are several ways to see the picture and hear the sound of the VCR, DVD player/recorder or camcorder on your TV: 1. You can usually use the Euro-AV sockets on the TV set and on the VCR. For camcorders or digital cameras, use the AVS sockets on the TV. DVD players/ recorders and SetTopBoxes may have HDMI or component sockets for video and audio transmission. In this case, use the corresponding sockets on the TV set. When playing back from a video recorder using Euro-AV socket and Digital Link Plus (or a comparable system from another manufacturer), the picture from the VCR is shown at the current channel location. When playing back from another VCR, camcorder or digital camera, use the AV selection or the station list (OK) to select the AV socket/the device to which the VCR is connected. Video recorders transmit a switching voltage during playback, which the TV can evaluate (can be activated in the connection wizard or in the “TV menu – Connections – Miscellaneous – Allow switching voltage” - set to “yes”). Then the picture of the video recorder is shown during playback at the current station location. 2. You can use the antenna connection between the VCR and the TV without a Euro-AV socket. The sound is only transmitted in mono. Select the first menu item, e.g. VIDEO, in the AV selection. Calling AV inputs in the AV selection: Call AV selection Select AV device/socket (or VIDEO if the video recorder has been connected only via the antenna socket) and use ... to call. Now you will see the playback from the connected AV device. Calling AV input via the station list Call the station list with the OK button in TV mode. In the numeric and alphabetical sorting, you will always find the AV sockets at the top of the list. HDMI/DVI COMP. IN AV S VGA DVD VIDEO AV selection VCR OK
33 - Operating additional equipment Audio output “AUDIO DIGITAL OUT“ The digital audio signal is applied at the “AUDIO DIGITAL OUT” socket of the TV. For example, you can connect an external digital audio amplifier or the Loewe Auro system here. An analogue audio signal from the TV set or another sound source which is received at one of the Euro-AV sockets of the TV set is converted into a digital signal (PCM) and output at the “AUDIO DIGITAL OUT“ socket. Conversion from external analogue AV sources to PCM is not possible if the TV’s loudspeakers are used as a centre channel. In this case, connect your audio amplifier additionally to the TV (AUDIO OUT L/R) with a cinch cable and switch the audio amplifier to analogue audio input. The digital TV sound or the digital sound of a connected auxiliary device is only audible via an external digital audio amplifier (e.g. Loewe Auro system). Assignment of digital audio inputs and outputs Audio input “AUDIO DIGITAL IN” The TV set has a coaxial digital audio input “AUDIO DIGITAL IN” and a coaxial digital audio output “AUDIO DIGITAL OUT”. If you are using an external digital surround amplifier for sound reproduction, you have to feed digital audio signals to the TV, e.g. from the DVD player. Connect the output socket of the DVD player (DIG OUT) to the TV‘s “AUDIO DIGITAL IN” socket with a cinch cable. In the connection wizard, specify that audio transmission is to be digital. Specify that the digital sound is to be assigned for example to the Euro-AV socket 2 to feed the digital sound to the digital audio output of the TV set and via this to the external audio amplifier. Further information about this can be found on page 35. S-VIDEO OUT DIG OUT REAR MAINS L R (CVBS) (Y/C) VIDEO OUT AUDIO STEREO OUT VIDEO OUT I AUX-I/O II TO TV-I/O OPT OUT RIGHT SUBW. REAR RIGHT FRONT LEFT CENTER MULTICHANNEL AUDIO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT PCM/MPEG2/AC3/DTS LEFT FRONT PREOUT FR FL SL SR SUB C L L R R AUX1 IN DIGITAL IN DIGITAL OUT AUX OUT AUX 2 DVDSurround Amplifier AV 2 AUDIO DIGITAL OUT IN
- 34 PREOUT L C R L L SL LFE SR R R TO TV AUX1 IN DIGITAL IN DIGITAL OUT TV L-LINK 12V / 15mA EXT AUX OUT AUX 2 ON Line IN Power OUT OFF Bass Intensity Center to System connector 230V~50/60Hz Surr. Front Right Surr. Front Subw. Left Right Center Left Slave Master R R L C L Phase Min. Max. TV Sat 0 180 Loewe Individual Sound Loewe Flat-TV Loewe Auro COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y Pb Pr AV2-SCART SERVICE CENTER DIGITAL OUT COMPONENT IN L SL SR R C SUBL SL SR R CSUB Operating additional equipment Connecting Loewe DVD Preceiver Auro 2216 PS and Individual Sound loudspeaker system You can play audio signals from the TV or DVD player in cinema quality with these components. In addition to the subwoofer illustrated below the Individual Sound system includes up to 5 loudspeakers for the front , center and surround repro- duction. The centre signal can be reproduced alternatively by the TV speakers. Connect the cubic socket on the DVD Preceiver to the “Master” cubic socket on the subwoofer. Use the cubic plug cable enclosed with the DVD Preceiver. Plug the white plug (without kink protection) into the cubic socket on the subwoofer. For TV as a centre loudspeaker, connect “AUDIO IN C” on the TV set to “PRE OUT C”on the DVD Preceiver using a cinch cable. Connect the digital audio output of the TV set “AUDIO DIGITAL OUT” to the “DIGITAL IN” input of the Preceiver using a cinch cable. Connect the TV socket “SERVICE“ to the TV-L-Link socket on the Preceiver using the L-Link cable (pro- vided with the Preceiver). Switch on the TV set and the Preceiver. Via the L-Link, the TV recognises whether the Preceiver is connected. Select the “Tremo“ loudspeaker system in the DVD menu of the Preceiver, set the listener/speaker distances and adjust the speaker levels. Please consult the Preceiver manual. If you want to listen to the sound via the TV speakers temporarily, call the Sound menu, select “Sound via“ and then “TV“. If you want to listen to the sound via the Loewe Auro system, select “AURO“ under “Sound via“. only required for TV as centre loud speaker L-Link cable Cubic plug cable EURO-AV cableAudio cable cinch -> SCART (available in specialised trade) Component Video (available in specialised trade)Surround speaker system Digital audio TV -> Auro Six pin Cinch
35 - Operating additional equipment Connecting other audio amplifiers or active speakers In the connection wizard, select “HiFi/AV amplifier” under “Equipment selec- tion: audio component”. The connection wizard allows configuration of different audio amplifiers (stereo amplifiers, surround amplifiers, analogue or digital) with different sound formats (Dolby Digital, dts, MPEG and Stereo/PCM). Refer to the operating instructions for the audio amplifier to be connected. Select “Digital“ under “Audio transmission“ for digital audio amplifiers. Con- nect the digital audio output of the TV AUDIO DIGITAL OUT to the digital audio input of the digital amplifier. Assign the digital audio input to the socket through which the corresponding picture is transmitted (e.g. AV2 if a DVD player is connected there). Then the digital sound is passed to the digital audio output of the TV set and fed to the external audio amplifier via this. Specify which sound formats can be decoded with your digital amplifier (Dolby Digital, MPEG, dts). Specify under “Type of amplifier“ whether the digital amplifier is a stereo or surround amplifier. If it is a surround amplifier, specify whether or not the TV loudspeakers are to be used as centre loudspeakers. Connect the centre output of the amplifier to the centre output of the TV using a cinch cable, if necessary. Note: do not use the centre loudspeaker connection on the amplifier; instead use the pre-amplifier centre output. Select “Analogue“ for “Sound transmission“ for analogue audio amplifiers. The sound for the analogue amplifier is transmitted via the AUDIO OUT L/R con- nections of the TV to the audio amplifier. Connect the amplifier with two cinch cables. Specify under “Type of amplifier“ whether the analogue amplifier is a stereo or surround amplifier. If it is a surround amplifier, also specify whether or not the TV speakers are to be used as centre loudspeakers. Connect the centre output of the amplifier to the centre output of the TV using a cinch cable, if necessary. Note: do not use the centre loudspeaker connection on the amplifier; instead use the pre-amplifier centre output. If you want to listen to the sound via the TV loudspeakers temporarily, call the Sound menu using the button, select “Sound via“ and then “TV“. When connecting active speakers, select “Active speakers” in the connection wizard under “Audio equipment selection”. The sound for the active speakers is transmitted via the AUDIO OUT L/R connections to the active speakers. Make connections to the active speakers using the cinch cables. Make the audio settings on the TV set when active speakers are connected. When using an external audio amplifier, make the audio settings on the audio amplifier. C PREOUT FR FL SL SR SUB C L L R R AUX1 IN DIGI T A L IN DIGI T A L OUT AUX OUT AUX 2 OUT AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO IN PREOUT FR FL SL SR SUB C L L R R AUX1 IN DIGI T A L IN DIGI T A L OUT AUX OUT AUX 2 C AUDIO OUT R L AUDIO IN
- 36 Operating additional equipment HDMI (DVI) connection The HDMI connection (High Definition Multimedia Interface) allows digital picture and sound transmission via a connecting cable, e.g. from Loewe DVD Recorder Centros 2102/2172 HD. The digital picture and sound data are transmitted without data compression and therefore lose none of their quality. In the equipment con- nected, no analogue/digital conversion is necessary, which might also have lead to losses in quality. DVI signals can be also be reproduced by the HDMI connection using a DVI/HDMI adapter cable. This is possible because HDMI is based on DVI and is downwardly compatible. That means that the digital video signals are transmit- ted via HDMI - no audio signals are transmitted, though. In addition, both use the same copy protection method HDCP. Connect the set with an HDMI connection using an HDMI cable (type A, 19-pin) to the HDMI socket of the TV set. Log in the HDMI connection in the connection wizard (TV menu – Connections – New devices/modifications). Select the HDMI connection in the AV selection. Call AV selection Select HDMI/DVI socket and use ... to call. Start playback on the device connected with HDMI connection. The set automatically recognises and sets the best possible format for the video. If transmission occurs via a DVI/HDMI adapter cable, then you can feed in the appropriate analogue audio via the audio input sockets AUDIO IN L/R on the TV set. The sound is reproduced via the TV speakers. If you have connected a digital external audio amplifier, you can select the digital audio signal in the connection wizard (TV menu - Connections - New devices/modifications) and assign it to the HDMI/DVI socket. You can make the other settings for the audio amplifier as described for digital amplifiers on page 35. The digital audio signal of the DVI audio source is fed in at the AUDIO DIGITAL IN socket on the TV. Feed the digital audio signal from the TV AUDIO DIGITAL OUT to the external amplifier. Set geometry: as described for the VGA/XGA connection. VIDEOCOMP. IN AV S VGA DVD HDMI/DVI AV selection VCROK VGA/XGA connection You can connect a PC or a Set Top Box (STB) and therefore use the TV screen as an output device. Connect the PC/STB to the VGA/XGA socket on the TV using a VGA cable. When connecting to a PC, first set one of the following screen resolutions on your PC. 800x600 60Hz (SVGA) 1024x768 60Hz (XGA). When a Set Top Box is connected, set the following screen resolutions according to the options of the Set Top Box: SDTV: 720x576i (PAL), 720x480i (NTSC), 720x576p, 720x480p. HDTV: 1280x720p, 1920x1080i. Select the VGA/XGA connection in the AV selection. Call AV selection Select VGA socket and use ... to call. Start the connected device. Set geometry Call the TV menu using the MENU button, select “Geometry“ using and set: If the picture is not positioned correctly, you can move the picture horizontally and vertically here so that it fills the whole screen. You can also set the phase position so that the picture appears in the best possible quality. Setting colour standard Call up Image settings (TV menu – Picture). Select “Colour standard“ using and make your selection. The colour standard for a connected PC is RGB. In Set Top Boxes, you usually set Ycc as a colour standard. Other formats such as Ypp or RGB can also be output. Please consult the operating instructions of the device connected. If the wrong standard is selected, you will recognise this by the wrong colours in the display. VIDEO COMP. IN VGA DVDAV S HDMI/DVI AV selection VCROK
37 - Operating additional equipment Sound from PC or Set Top Box Feed the analogue audio signal from the PC or the STB to the sockets AUDIO IN L/R on the TV via a cinch cable. The sound is reproduced via the TV speakers. If you have connected a digital external audio amplifier, you can select the digital audio signal in the connection wizard (TV menu - Connections - New devices/modifications) and assign it to the VGA/XGA socket. You can make the other settings for the audio amplifier as described for digital amplifiers on page 35. The digital audio signal of the Set Top Box is fed in at the AUDIO DIGITAL IN socket on the TV. Feed the digital audio signal from the TV AUDIO DIGITAL OUT to the amplifier. Component video connection If you have a DVD player/recorder with Component OUT connec- tions, you can connect it to the SD/HD-COMPONENT IN sockets of the TV instead of to the Euro-AV sockets. The connecting cable with three cinch plugs each transmits picture information. The playback is of a better quality than via the Euro-AV socket. You need another cinch cable for the analogue sound transmission. Connect the analogue audio outputs of the DVD player to the AUDIO IN L/R sockets on the TV set. The sound is reproduced via the TV speakers. If you want to use the digital sound of the DVD player with a digital audio amplifier connected to the TV, make a connection between AUDIO DIG OUT of the DVD player and AUDIO DIGITAL IN of the TV set. Log in the component/device in the connection wizard: Assign the AUDIO DIG IN input here to the COMP. IN socket, provided a digital audio amplifier is also connected. You can make the other settings for the audio amplifier as described for digital amplifiers on page 35. Set the signal at the component input in the connection wizard: Set to “Auto- matic“ first. If the signal is not reproduced when playback is started, consult the operating instructions of the DVD device connected to find out what screen resolution is possible (SDTV, HDTV or ProScan). Select the component connection in the AV selection. Call AV selection Select COMP. IN sockets and use ... to call. Start playback on the connected device. Set geometry and colour standard: as described for the VGA/XGA connection. VIDEO COMP. IN AV S VGA DVD DMI/DVI HDMI/DV AV selection VCROK
- 38 Operating additional equipment Set remote control The specified key combination must be pressed (approx. 5 s) until one of the LEDs flashes twice. The remote control can be set for the different devices as follows: Device Hot keys Loewe TV (Chassis L2650) + Loewe Centros 11x2 + Loewe Centros 12x2/21x2 + Factory setting Loewe ViewVision DR+ + Loewe ViewVision 8106 H + Loewe Auro 2216 PS / 8116 DT + Loewe Xemix 6222 PS + Operate Loewe DVD player and recorder Use the remote control to operate one of the DVD players Press the DVD button, the display above will light up for ap- prox. 5 seconds. Use the remote control to operate a recorder Press the REC button, the display above will light up for ap- prox. 5 seconds. Return to using the remote for the TV Press TV button. Every time you press the button, the mode indicator (TV – REC – DVD – RADIO) currently selected lights up. Functions for the Loewe DVD player (Auro 2216 PS, 8116 DT) Functions for the Loewe DVD recorders (Centros 12x2, 21x2, ViewVision DR+) Sound off/on Playback V– / V+ Volume down/up Pause; single frame; slow motion DISC: short: beginning of chapter/title previous chapter long: search back RADIO: short: fine tuning back long: search back DISC: chapter up/down; MENU: select up/down DISC: search back/forward; MENU: select left/right DISC: User interface of loaded DVD Show/hide menu; MENU: close windowDISC: Repeat; RADIO: display RDS name/frequency of stationSleep timer DISC: Repeat A-B; RADIO: FM/AM-mode LED indicator for current operating mode no functionSwitch on/off - on stand by DISC: short: next chapter/title; long: search forward RADIO: short: fine tuning forward; long: search forwardBlue button: Set marker Stop DISC: Status display; RADIO: station table; MENU: hide menu DISC: menu bar MENU: context helpSelect external audio source P+/P– DISC: next/previous chapter; RADIO: station forward/backSet TV picture format; RADIO: Mono/StereoSelect sound format DISC: select chapter/title; RADIO: select stored station; MENU: enter digits DISC: Title/Chapter overview; RADIO: station table; MENU: confirm menu selection Yellow button: Zoom Red button: DISC: camera positionGreen button: Title/Chapter selection Switch over to operate TV set Switch over to operate Recorder Switch over to operate Auro short: TV Radio Digital; long: Auro FM/AM-RadioTV Sound off/on Playback V– / V+ TV Volume down/up Pause /single frame PLAY: press short: Start of current chapter/previous chapter PLAY: press long: search back PAUSE: press short: slow motion backMENU: select/set User interface of loaded DVD MENU: original and playlist Show/hide menu STOP: Call AV selection (AV1-AV4,DV,TV) ViewVision DR+: PLAY: skip 15 Sec. Timer recording menu; timer recording list menu Card Reader operationViewVision DR+: “Home” menu LED indicator for current operating mode RecordSwitch on/off - on stand by PLAY: Press short: next chapter PLAY: Press long: search forward PAUSE: Press short: slow motion forwardBlue button: DISC: short: Set marker; long: Marker search Stop MENU: hide menuInfo; PLAY: menu bar PIP (picture in picture) P+/P- PLAY: Next chapter; STOP: Select station up/downSTOP: Title list; PLAY: Edit thumbnail; CARD: Photo-, Music-, Film-Mode ViewVision DR+: Timeshift Mode TV Sound menu STOP: Select station directly MENU: enter numbers or letters Status display (TV, DVD) MENU: confirm the menu selection Yellow button: Zoom Red button: new chapter markerGreen button: ShowView menuSwitch over to operate TV set Switch over to operate Recorder Switch over to operate DVD-PlayerTV-Radio Digital ViewVision DR+: STOP: Call AV selection
39 - Operating additional equipment Rotating the TV set Individual / Individual Selection sets have a connection for a rotating stand con- trol. If the TV set is mounted on a motor unit, you can use the remote control to adjust it to your seating location accordingly. Rotate the TV set when no menu or PIP is being displayed. Note: Make sure there are no objects in the TV’s area of rotation that might obstruct the rotation or be knocked down due to the rotating motion. Setting the range of rotation (basic adjustment) Here you can determine the range of rotation maximum +/- 40 degrees) of the TV set by adjusting the maximum right and left stop. Call up the TV menu. Select “Settings” with . Select the menu line below with and select “Miscellaneous” with . Select the menu line below with and select “Rotate TV” with . Select the menu line below with and select “Basic adjustment” with ... ... and confirm with OK. Turn your TV with as far to the right as the location of the set allows. This will be the maximum right hand position in future. Confirm with OK.Turn your TV with as far to the left as the location of the set allows. This will be the maximum left hand position in future. End the basic adjustment with OK. Close the menu. Setting the position of the TV set when switched off You can set the position the TV set is to assume once it is switched off (switch- off position must be activated for this): Call the menu item “Activate switch-off position” in the TV menu – Settings – Miscellaneous – Rotate TV. Move down with and select “yes” with . Move up with and select “Set switch-off position” with . use OK to go down and use the arrow buttons to set the desired switch-off position. The TV set rotates in the process. use OK to save the position set. Close the menu. If the TV set is switched off using the on/off button on the remote control or by using the indicator field on the set, the set will rotate to the position defined. When it is switched back on, it returns to the position last set manually. INFO END OK Set switch-off positionTV menu Settings Miscellaneous Rotate TV Adopt 0 INFO END Activate switch-off position yesTV menu Settings Miscellaneous Rotate TV no Picture adjustment ... INFO END SettingsConnections RecordingSound TV menu Picture INFO END Stations ...TV menu Settings Conne ections Recording Sound Picture INFO END On-screen displays ...Channels Parental lock Timer functionsLan nguageTV menu Settings Miscellaneous INFO END Activate switch-off position ... Time and date On-screen displays Rotate TV D TV menu Settings Miscellaneous INFO END OK Set switch-off position Activate switch TV menu Settings Miscellaneous Rotate TV 0 Basic adjustment osition INFO END Activate switch-off position Set switch-off position TV menu Settings Miscellaneous Rotate TV no ... Basic adjustme END OK Activate switch-off position Set switch TV menu Settings Miscellaneous Rotate TV Basic adjustment osition END OK Proceed Rotate TV Basic adjustment 24 END OK End of basic adjustment Rotate TV Basic adjustment -31
- 40 What to do, if ... Problem Possible cause Remedy The “Recording” menu point is not displayed in the TV menu.No video or DVD recorder logged in. Log in the video or DVD recorder in the connection wizard and connect the device. “Connections” cannot be called in the TV menu (deactivated).A time recording is in progress. Wait until the timer recording has ended or delete the timer. The control of the Loewe video recorder and the timer do not work or do not work properly.a) The Digital Link function is not activated or not possible in the recorder. b) Euro-AV cable is not connected. c) Recorder is not logged in.a) Activate Digital Link in the recorder (see operating instructions of the video recorder). b) Connect the Euro-AV cable. c) Log in recorder. General problems with connecting external equip- ment via an AV input.a) The device is not logged in to the connection wizard or is connected differently than is shown in the connection diagram. b) The AV norm is set incorrectly. c) The AV signal is set incorrectly.a) In the connection wizard (TV menu – Connec- tions – New devices/modifications), compare the connection diagram with the actual installation and connect as shown, if necessary. b) Set the norm correctly. c) Set the AV signal correctly. If “Automatic” is set for AV norm or AV signal, this can lead to errors for signals which do not conform to the norm. Then the norm and the signal are to be set according to the specifications in the operating instructions of the external device. A decoder connection does not function or is faulty. a) The signal is not decoded because the wrong decoder stations are selected in the connection wizard. b) The sound is missing in decoder mode because the wrong decoder sound is assigned in the con- nection wizard.a) Follow the instructions in the connection wizard again (TV menu – Connections – New devices/ modifications) and select the corresponding decoder station. b) Follow the instructions in the connection wizard again and select the right audio source (decoder, TV or autom.), see instructions of the decoder. All menus appear in the wrong language. Menu language has been set incorrectly. Set your menu language: Press the INFO button in TV mode (index). Select the first index item and call it by using OK. Then select the language and confirm with OK.