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    Programming timer recordings via Teletext
    ➠ Teletext	is	started,	
    if	not,	press the TEXT button.
    Call	the	programme	pages	of	the	current	station.
    Change	preset	page	numbers,	see	this	page.
    Green button:  Go	to	the	appropriate	page.
    	6	 Select	the	desired	programme,		OK	 to	programme	the	recording.
    Change	 the	appropriate	 recording	data	in	the	 following	
    menu 	
    Timer data 	if 	necessary 	(see 	also 	page 	46, 	the 	direct	
    recording	path).
       OK 	to	confirm.
    Teletext menu
    In	the	 Teletext	 menu	you	can,	 among	 other	things,	 activate	 news,	reveal	
    pages	and	configure	the	teletext	with	the	Settings 	menu	function.
    Starting the Teletext menu
    ➠ Teletext	is	started,	
    if	not,	press the TEXT button.
    Call	the	Teletext	menu.
    Explanations of the Teletext menu functions: Shows	current	 messages	 as	screen	 insert,	in	the	 form	 of	
    subtitles,	 in	current	 TV	mode.	 Only	possible	 for	pages	
    which	also	broadcast	news.
    Shows	 concealed	 information,	 e.g.	for	quiz	 questions	 or	
    VPS	times	in	the	programme	preview	pages.
    A	 wizard	 for	
    recording 	via	 teletext	 helps	you	programme	
    a	connected	recorder,	see	also	the	left	column.
    Other	Teletext	menu	functions:
    Definition 	of 	the 	first 	Teletext 	programme 	preview 	page 	if	
    this 	deviates 	from 	the 	factory 	setting 	(page 	01).
    Definition	 of	the	 Teletext	 subtitle	pages	for	every	 station	
    if	this	deviates	from	the	factory	setting	(page	150).	
    Definition 	of 	up 	to 	six 	Teletext 	pages 	which 	can 	be 	called	
    later 	from 	a 	list 	in 	the 	
    Assist+ 	menu.
    Teletext	 character	 set	can	 be	switched	 to	another	 lan
    -guage.
    Improved	graphic	representation	of	the	Teletext.	
    (Not	offered	by	all	stations.)
    Teletext
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    OKENDINFORevealNewsflashTeletext menuRecording wizardSettings
    Newsflash
    Reveal
    Recording	 wizard	
    Settings
    Preview 	pages
    Sub-title 	pages
    Personal 	text	
    pages
    Character 	set
    HiText
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    Conditional Access Module (CA module)
    In	order	 to	receive	 coded	digital	stations,	 a	Conditional	 Access	Module	(CA	 module)	 and	a	Smart	 Card	must	 be	inserted	 in	the	 CI	slot	 of	your	
    TV	set	(see	page	5).	
    The	 CA	module	 and	the	Smart	 Card	are	not	 part	 of	the	 TV	set's	 scope	 of	
    delivery.	They	are	usually	available	from	your	dealer.
    Inserting the Smart Card into the CA module
    Push	 the	Smart	 Card	into	the	CA	module	 as	far	 as	it	goes	 so	that	 the	side	
    with	 the	gold	 coloured	 contact	chip	is	facing	 the	side	 of	the	 CA	module	
    marked	 with	the	provider's	 logo.	Note	the	direction	 of	the	 arrow	 printed	
    on	the	Smart	Card.
    Inserting the CA module in the CI slot
    ➠ 	Switch	off	the	TV	set's	mains	switch.
    Remove	the	cover	from	the	rear	of	the	set.
    Carefully	 insert	the	CA	module	 in	CI	 slot	 1	or	 CI	slot	 	
    with	the	contact	side	forward.
    If	 you	 are	standing	 in	front	 of	the	 TV	set	 (display)	 then	
    the	 logo	 on	the	 CA	module	 must	be	pointing	 to	the	 rear.	
    Do	 not	 use	force.	 Make	sure	the	module	 is	not	 twisted	
    in	the	process.
    If	 the	 CA	module	 is	correctly	 installed,	 the	ejector	 button	
    protrudes	a	little	further. Switch	on	the	TV	set
    The	following	dialogue	appears:
     
    OK  start	the	 search	wizard
    .
    Check	 the	recommended	 search	routine	 parameters	 and	
    then	start	the	search.
    Replace	the	cover.
    Calling CA module information
    ➠ 	This	menu	is	only	available	for	digital	stations.
    Call	
    TV menu.
    	34 	Select	Settings,		6	go	to	the	menu	line	below.
    	34 	Select	Miscellaneous,		6	go	to	the	menu	line	below.
    	34		Select	
    CA module: xxx 
    (xxx	corresponds	to	the	CA	module	provider),
    	OK	 to	call	information.
    The	 content	 of	this	 menu	 depends	 on	the	 provider	 of	the	
    CA	module.
    Removing the CA module
    ➠ 	Switch	off	the	TV	set's	mains	switch.
    Remove	the	cover	from	the	rear	of	the	set.
    Press	 in	the	 ejector	 button	on	the	 appropriate	 module	
    drawer,	the	module	is	released.
    Remove	the	module	from	the	set.
    Replace	the	cover.
    DVB
    ENDYour TV set hast detected a new CA module. This requires a station search for all new receivable station
    Search wizard
    Continue with OK
    Cover
    Ejectorbutton
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    6 Select	 software	type: 
       Select	TV base software 	or			 	DVB software,
    	OK	start	search.
    If	 new	 versions	 are	available	 then	a	subsequent	 screen	
    message	will	be	displayed.
    Loading new software
    ➠  New	software	available	via	search.
    ➠ If	a	new	 TV	and	 a	new	 DVB	software	 is	available	 in	the	
    automatic 	search 	for 	new 	software 	versions, 	you 	can	
    select	the	 software	type 	to	be	updated.
    6	 	Select	 update	option
    :	Load new software now Load new software after switch off to standby 
    (update	after	switching	off)	Keep current software 	(no	update	desired)
    	OK	more	or	exit	wizard.
    	OK	 start	software update.
    A 	bar 	is 	displayed 	to 	inform 	you 	about 	the 	progress 	of 	the	
    load 	process. 	During 	the 	loading 	process 	do 	not 	switch	
    off 	your 	device 	via 	the 	mains 	switch! 	This 	may 	last 	up 	to	
     0	minutes. 	You 	will 	be 	informed 	when 	it 	is 	finished.
    At	the	end	of	loading:	
    Turn	 off	the	 TV	set	 off	with	 the	mains	 switch	 and	turn	 it	
    on 	again. 	This 	is 	not 	necessary 	when 	loading 	the 	software	
    with	 the	update	 option	
    Load new software after switch off to standby 	mode.
    If	 a	new	 software	 has	not	 been	 updated	 via	satellite,	 you	
    will	 be	reminded	 of	this	 several	 times	when	 switching	 on	
    the	set.
    Software update
    TV base software and DVB software
    To	 ensure	 that	your	 TV	set	 is	always	 up	to	date	 from	 time	to	time	 Loewe	
    will 	make 	updated 	TV 	base 	software 	and 	DVB 	software 	versions 	available.	
    These	 updates	 are	broadcast	 via	satellite	 (at	present	 only	via	ASTRA1),	
    or	 they	 can	be	installed	 on	your	 set	via	a	USB	 stick.	 Please	 contact	 your	
    dealer	for	a	software	update	via	USB	stick.
    Automatic search for new software via satellite
    The 	set 	automatically 	determines 	whether 	a 	new 	software 	version 	is	
    available	 per	satellite	 during	the	night	 when	 the	EPG	 data	 are	updated.	
    However	 the	TV	set	 must	 remain	 in	standby	 mode	for	this	 (do	not	 switch	
    off	the	set	with	the	mains	switch).
    If	 a	new	 software	 version	has	been	 found,	 the	set	informs	 you	with	 an	
    on-screen	 message	the	next	 time	 it	is	 switched	 on	(see	 right	 column	
    –	Loading	new	software).
    Manual search for new software via USB /satellite
    If	 it	is	 not	 automatically	 displayed	that	a	new	 software	 is	available	 when	
    switching	on	the	set,	you	can	also	run	a	manual	search.	
    The 	system 	first 	checks 	whether 	a 	software 	update 	is 	available 	on 	an 	in
    -
    serted 	USB 	stick. 	If 	not 	the 	system 	will 	search 	for 	an 	update 	via 	satellite.
    Call	
    TV menu.
    	34 	Select	Settings,		6	go	to	the	menu	line	below.
    34 	Select	Miscellaneous,		6	go	to	the	menu	line	below.
    34 	Select	Software update.		OK   calls 	software	update	wizard.	
    The	software	versions	currently	loaded	in	the	set	
    are	listed.
    DVB
    Software updateUpdate options
    Software update wizardA new software is available.
    TV base software:                  current V2.1.0         new V2.1.1
    Please specify whether and, if so, when you want to load the new softwar\
    e.
    Load new software nowLoad new software after switch off to standby Keep current softwareENDOK
    OKProceed
    Software updateSoftware type
    Software update wizardCurrent TV base software:               V2.1.0Current DVB software:                  V1.3.0 
    You can now search for new software. Please select the software type and\
    start the search with the     button.
    TV base softwareDVB software
    OK
    ENDOK
    OKProceed
     
    						
    							
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    Radio
    Radio mode 
    You	can	only	receive	radio	stations	via	DVB.	
    If	you	 do	not	 have	 DVB	radio	 reception	 then	you	can	play	 audio	 from	an	
    external	device	via	the	TV	set	using	the	
    audio/AV inputs.
    Radio mode on/off
    Radio	mode	on:
    	RADIO button	on	the	remote	control.
    or:		R  on	the	TV	set	operating	ring.
    You	will	see	an	overview	of	radio	stations.
    If 	data 	are 	transmitted 	by 	the 	station, 	then 	time 	and 	title	
    of 	the 	station 	will 	be 	displayed 	in 	the 	station 	list
    .
    Radio	mode	off:
    	
    TV button  on	the	remote	control.
    or:		R	 on	the	TV	set	operating	ring.
    Explanation of the icons after the station name
    		 Digital	DVB-T	station	(terrestrial	via	antenna)
    	 	 Digital	DVB-C	station	(via	cable)
    		 Digital	DVB-S	station	(via	satellite)
    	 	 Coded	station
    Setting the volume
    V+/V– 	volume	louder	/	quieter.
    Other 	sound 	settings 	are 	the 	same 	as 	for 	the 	volume 	setting	
    in 	TV 	mode 	(see 	page 	18).
    Setting the sound mode
    Call	
    Sound mode. 
    Other 	settings 	as 	for 	TV 	mode 	(see 	page 	18).
    Switching the screen on/off
    Red button: Switch	off	the	screen.
    The 	LED display  on	the 	TV 	set 	changes 	from 	green 	to 	orange.
    Switch	on	the	screen	with	the	remote	control:Red button 	or	OK	button.	
    Switch	on	the	screen	on	the	TV	set:
    Press	
    R 	on	the	TV	set	operating	ring.
    Changing stations when the screen is off
    P+/P– 	or	the	numeric buttons 	of	the	remote	control.
    or:	+ / –	on	the	TV	set	operating	ring.
    Radio menu
    In	the	 Radio	 menu	 you	can	set	the	 sound,	 search	for	and	 store	 radio	
    stations 	(automatically 	or 	manually), 	change 	stations 	and 	set 	switch-
    off/alarm	functions.
    The 	settings 	are 	made 	the 	same 	way 	they 	are 	made 	in 	TV 	mode.
    Call radio menu
    ➠  Radio	mode	switched	on,	
    if	not,	press	the	RADIO button.
    Call	the	
    Radio menu.
    EPG – Electronic Programme Guide (radio)
    For	 the	 DVB	 radio	 stations	 you	can	also	 use	an	electronic	 programme	
    guide,	if	the	station	that	is	currently	active	supplies	data.
    Starting and ending EPG
    ➠  Radio	mode	switched	on,		
    if	not,	press	the RADIO button.
    Switching	EPG	on	/	off
    The	 EPG	 functions	 in	radio	 mode	 are	similar	 to	those	 in	
    TV	 mode.	 More	information	 in	this	 regard	 is	available	
    starting	on	page	8.
    ENDINFOStationsSoundRadio menu
    Sound mode         ...Timer functions
    TVMENU09-OK
    OK
    Radio:   102  BAYERN 1                             Stereo  2
    18:00 - 18:10  NachrichtenScan stationsPrevious stationChange sorting
          AUDIO DIGIT...      AUDIO IN2      AUDIO IN1      HDMI2/DVI      HDMI1/DVI      AVS      DVD-REC      DVD101  B5 AKTL        102  BAYERN 1      103  BR4 KLSK      104  SUNSHINE      
    Switch to ...Select stationScreen off/on
    106  ANTENNE      107  DLR            108  DLF            109  BAYERN3       110  MDR INFO      111  MDR FIGA      112  NDR KULT      113  SWR1          114  SWR2          115  WDR3          116  WDR5          117  OESTER1       
     
    						
    							
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    Yellow button:	Place	 a	check	 mark	after	the	devices	 to	be	connected.
    In	the 	next 	step, 	the 	connection 	diagram 	shows 	how 	to	
    connect 	the 	new 	or 	preset 	devices 	to 	the 	rear 	of 	the 	TV	
    set 	(in 	this 	example 	the 	DVD 	player 	(
    DVD )	to 	AV1 ,	the 	DVD	
    recorder 	(DVD• )	 to 	AV2).
    Select	 the	signal	 type	of	your	 set.	Leave	 the	setting	 on	
    automatic	if	you	are	not	sure.
    Hint:	Use	Euro	AV	cable	with	angled	connectors.
    continued	on	the	next	page	Ž
    Operating additional equipment
    Device connection wizard
    Connecting additional devices to the TV set
    The	 device	 connection	 wizard	serves	 to	connect	 new	devices	 to	the	 TV	
    set	or	make	wiring	changes.
    ➠  New	 devices	 should	not	be	connected	 until	they	have	
    been	registered	in	the	 connection	wizard.
    Call TV menu.
    	34	Select	Connections,		6	 go	to	the	menu	line	below.
    	34	 Select	New devices/modifications.
      OK 	 calls	the	wizard.
    END :	It	is	possible	to	run	the	wizard	only	partially	at	any	
    time.	
    You	have	to	confirm	changes	on	a	page	with	
    OK.
    Follow	the	instructions	on	the	TV	set.
    The 	following 	illustrations 	provide 	an 	overview 	of 	the	
    possible	options.
    The	 connection	 diagram	shows	the	devices	 that	are	cur
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    rently	 configured.	 DVD	player	 on	AV1	 and	DVD	 recorder	
    on	AV	are	factory	pre-sets.
    OKEND
    Connection wizardConnect the satellite dishes or cable/terrestrial antennas of your AV equipment (recorder, decoder, ...) to the TV set according to the encl\
    osed operating manual. The connection wizard assists you when you connect you\
    r equipment to the TV set via the AV sockets AV1, AV2 and AVS or via theSD/HD-COMPONENT IN or HDMI1/2(DVI)* socket.
    Proceed
    Connection	diagram AV
    	equipment	
    selection
    Signal 	type
    Connection	
    example 	of 	a	
    DVD 	recorder
    OK
    END
    Connection wizardSpecify all new AV devices to be connected and all connection changes to\
     the existing devices here.
    Proceed                          Connect/disconnect
    New devices/modificationsAV equipment selectionDVD player                     DVD recorder                    Video recorder                 Satellite receiverSetTopBox/dBoxDecoderCamcorder/cameraOther device(s) to AV1/2/SDevice to COMP.INDevice to HDMI1/DVIDevice to HDMI2/DVI
    DVD    DVD•VCRSATSTBDecoderCameraAVCOMP.INHDMI/DVIHDMI/DVI
    OKEND
    Connection wizardNow the TV set assumes that you have connected the following equipment:
    Proceed
    AVS        AV1                AV2            COMP. IN     HDMI1   HDMI2
    DVD                 DVD
    OK
    ENDOK
    New devices/modificationsSignal type at socket AV1Automatic CVBS/YCCVBSYCProceed
    TV
    R
    TV	set
    DVD	recorder
    AV
    ANT
    AUDIO	digital	
    In
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    Explanations of important settingsThe	signal	 type	of	the	 devices	 that	can	be	connected	 can	
    vary 	greatly. 	If 	you 	are 	not 	sure, 	leave 	the 	setting 	for 	
    Signal	
    on 	Automamtic CVBS/YC 	(e.g. 	for 	DVD 	Player/Recorder) 	or	Autom.-VHS/SVHS  (e.g.	video	 recorder),	 otherwise	 select	
    the	 right	 signal	 type.	See	the	glossary	 on	page	 56	for	
    further	information.
    If 	the 	picture 	from 	a 	connected 	device 	is 	to 	be 	displayed	
    immediately 	on 	the 	TV 	set 	during 	playback, 	select 	
    yes.	 A	
    switching 	voltage 	is 	allowed 	so 	that 	you 	do 	not 	have 	to	
    switch 	over 	manually 	to 	see 	the 	picture 	of 	the 	connected	
    device. 	(See 	the 	operating 	manual 	of 	the 	connected 	re
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    production 	device.)	
    When 	playing 	from 	Digital 	Link 	Plus 	devices, 	the 	picture 	is	
    always 	displayed 	immediately, 	regardless 	of 	the 	setting.
    Select	 the	AV	socket	 to	which	 the	device	 of	which	 you	
    want 	to 	hear 	the 	digital 	sound 	is 	connected. 	Connect 	the	
    digital	 output	 of	the	 external	 device	to	the	 digital	 input	
    of	 the	 TV	set	 (see	 page	 45).	If	a	device	 with	digital	 audio	
    is	not	connected	then	select	
    no .	
    Connection possibilities for a DVD/video recorder
    There 	are 	two 	possibilities 	for 	viewing 	the 	picture 	of 	the 	connected	
    recorder:
    1.	Use 	appropriate 	cables 	in 	conjunction 	with 	the 	connections 	assigned	
    by	 the	 connection	 wizard.	This	 always	 offers	the	best	 quality	 and	
    the 	greatest 	convenience, 	such 	as 	automatic 	switch 	over 	when	
    playing	from	a	connected	device.
    2.	 You	 are	using	 the	antenna	 connection	 between	recorder	and	TV	
    device.	However	this	reduces	the	quality.
    Connecting antenna to the DVD/video recorder
    If	 you	 want	 to	receive	 and	record	 analogue	 stations,	it	is	 useful	 to	loop	
    the 	recorder 	into 	the 	antenna 	cable; 	as 	shown 	in 	the 	connection 	example	
    on	page	5	bottom	right.
    If 	the	 antenna 	connection 	is 	also 	used	 for	the	 playback	 because	the	
    devicers	 are	not	 connected	 by	EURO-AV	 cables,	you	have	 to	search	 for	
    the	recorder	station	and	save	it	in	the	TV	set.	 Proceed	
    as	follows	 (see	also	 the	operating	 manual	of	the	 connected	
    recorder):
    ➠	Insert	a	DVD/cassette	and	press	play.	
    Call	
    AV selection.
     34	 Select	VIDEO,		OK	 to	switch	over.
    If	 no	 picture	 is	visible	 on	the	 TV	screen	 during	 recorder	
    playback, 	you 	have 	to 	search 	for 	the 	station 	or 	set 	it	
    manually.
    To 	avoid 	finding 	"normal" 	television 	stations 	when 	search
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    ing	 for	stations,	 unplug	the	antenna	 plug	on	the	 record-
    er's	 antenna	 input	temporarily	 (the	cable	 for	the	 antenna	
    system).
    Manual station search:
    ➠ VIDEO 	is	selected	by	the	AV selection.
    Call	
    TV menu.
    	34 	Select	Settings,		6	go	to	the	menu	line	below.
    	34 	Select	Stations,		6	go	to	the	menu	line	below.
    	34 	Select	Manual adjustment,		OK to	call	other	settings.
    For	
    Channel 	enter "E30".
    Blue button: Start	search.
    When	you	have	found	the	recorder	station:
    Red button:  Overwrite	station	slot.
    Exit 	
    TV menu.
    Re-connect	the	antenna	plug	that	you	temporarily	
    unplugged.
    If	 disturbances	 should	now	occur	 because	 a	TV	 station	
    is	 being	 broadcast	 on	the	 same	 channel	 as	the	 station	
    of	 the	 recorder,	 then	you	must	 change	 the	transmission	
    channel	 on	the	 recorder	 and	scan	 for	the	 recorder	 again	
    on	the	TV	set.
    Operating additional equipment
    Signal 	type
    Immediate	playback
    Assign 	digital	
    audio 	input
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    Operating additional equipment
    Connecting devices to the HDMI (DVI) 
    connections and playback
    The	HDMI	 connections	 (High	Definition	 Multimedia	 In-
    terface)	 permit	digital	video	and	audio	 transmission	 via	
    a	 connection	 cable	from	a	player,	 e.g.	from	 the	Loewe	
    Centros	10/17	HD	DVD	recorder.
    The 	digital 	picture 	and 	sound 	data 	are 	transmitted 	without 	data 	compres
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    sion 	and 	therefore 	lose 	none 	of 	their 	quality. 	Analogue/digital 	conversion	
    is	 no	 longer	 necessary	 in	the	 connected	 devices,	which	also	would	 result	
    in	quality	losses.
    Using	 a	DVI/HDMI	 adapter	cable,	the	digital	 video	signals	 of	a	DVI	 player	
    can 	also 	be 	played 	via 	the 	compatible 	HDMI 	connection. 	The 	sound 	must	
    be	fed	in	additionally.	
    HDMI	and	DVI	both	use	the	same	copy	protection	method	HDCP.
    Connecting the device
    Call	
    TV menu.
     34	Select	Connections,		6	 go	to	the	menu	line	below.
     34	 Select	New devices/modifications.
     OK	 calls	the	wizard.
    	OK	 Go	to	the	AV equipment selection 	menu.	
    	6	 Select	device	on	HDMI1/DVI 	or	HDMI2/DVI.
    Yellow button: 	Activate	HDMI1/DVI or HDMI2/DVI.
    Connect	the	device	by	an	HDMI	cable	(type	A,	19	pole)
    	
    to	the	HDMI1/DVI or HDMI2/DVI 	socket	of	the	TV	set.
    If 	a 	DVI/HDMI 	adapter 	cable 	is 	used, 	the 	appropriate	
    sound 	can 	be 	fed 	in 	via 	the 	audio 	input 	socket 	
    AUDIO IN2 
    (analogue)	 or	AUDIO  DIGITAL  IN 	(digital)	 on	the	 TV	set.	
    See	also	page	45.
    Playback from the device
    Call	
    AV selection.
    	34	Select	HDMI1/DVI or HDMI2/DVI 	socket,		OK	 to	switch	over.
    Start	playback	on	the	connected	device.
    The	 best	 possible	 format	for	the	 picture	 will	be	detected	
    and	set	automatically.
    Connecting devices to the PC IN connection 
    and playback
    You	can	connect	a	PC	or	a	SetTopBox	(STB)	to	the	PC IN  socket	and	thus	use	the	screen	of	the	TV	set	as	an	
    output	device.
    ➠ 	When	 connecting	 the	TV	set	 to	a	PC,	 first	 set	your	 PC	to	one	 of	the	
    following	screen	resolutions:
      800 x 600      60 Hz 		(SVGA)   1024 x 768  60 Hz 		(XGA)
    	1280 x 1024  60 Hz 		(SXGA)		1360 x 768  60 Hz  (WXGA)
    ➠	When	 connecting	 a	SetTopBox	 set	the	 following	 screen	resolutions	
    according	to	the	possibilities	of	the	SetTopBox:
      SDTV:   720 x 576i    720 x 480i
         720 x 576p    720 x 480p
      HDTV:   1280 x 720p    1920 x 1080i
    Connecting the device
    Connect	the	device	 to	the	
    PC IN  socket	 of	the	 TV	set	 via	
    the	VGA	cable.	See 	page 	8	for 	the 	sound 	connection.
    Registration	in	the	connection	wizard	is	not	necessary.
    Playback from the device
    Call	
    AV selection.
    	34	Select	PC IN 	socket,		OK	 to	switch	over.
    Adapting the geometry (only possible with certain signals)
    This	 is	where	 the	picture	 can	be	properly	 positioned	 and	the	position	
    of	 the	 picture	 (horizontal	 and	vertical)	 can	be	moved	 so	that	 it	fills	 the	
    entire	screen.	
    Call	
    TV menu.
    	34	Selecting	and	adjusting	the	Geometry.
    Setting the colour standard (only possible with certain signals)
    Call	
    TV menu.
    34	 Select	Picture	6	 Go	to	the	menu	line	below.
     34	 Select	and	set	colour standard:
    	 	 for	PCs:	
    RGB,	
    	 	 für	STB:	Ycc 	(rare:	Ypp 	or	RGB)
    If	 the	 wrong	 standard	 is	set	 then	 the	colours	 will	not	 be	
    displayed	correctly.
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    The	sound	 is	played	 over	the	speakers	 of	the	 TV	set	 (only	
    with	connected	TV	speakers)	or	over	a	speaker	system.
    Alternatively, 	connect 	the 	digital 	audio 	output 	of 	the 	exter
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    nal 	device 	to 	the 	AUDIO	DIGITAL	IN	socket 	of 	the 	TV 	set.
    Call	
    TV menu.
     34	 Select	Connections,		6	 go	to	the	menu	line	below.
     34	 Select	New devices/modifications.
     OK	 calls	the	wizard.
    	OK	 Go	to	the	AV equipment selection 	menu.		6	 Select	device	at	COMP.IN.
    Yellow button: 	Activate	COMP. IN.
    Leave 	the 	
    signal type at socket COMP. IN 	in 	the 	connection	
    wizard	on	Automatic 	for	the	time	being.
    If	necessary	change	it	to:	
    SDTV ,	HDTV 	or	ProScan.
    (Additional 	information 	is 	available 	in 	the 	operating	
    manual	for	the	connected	device.)
    In 	an 	analogue 	audio 	connection, 	the 	sound 	is 	auto
    -
    matically	 played	over	the	speakers	 of	the	 TV	set	 (only	 if	
    TV	speakers	are	connected)	or	over	a	speaker	system.
    A	digital	audio	signal	must	be	assigned	via	the	
    TV menu → Connections → Miscellaneous → Assign digital audio input 	to	the	COMP.	IN	socket,	see	page	45.
    Playback from the device
    Call	
    AV selection.
    	34	Select	COMP. IN 	socket,		OK	 to	switch	over.
    Adapting the geometry (only possible with certain signals)
    This	 is	where	 the	picture	 can	be	properly	 positioned	 and	the	position	
    of	 the	 picture	 (horizontal	 and	vertical)	 can	be	moved	 so	that	 it	fills	 the	
    entire	screen.	
    Call	
    TV menu.
    	34	Select	and	adapt	the	Geometry.
    Connecting the audio signal from the PC or from the SetTopBox
    Analogue audio signal:
    Connect	 the	analogue	 audio	signal	 from	the	PC	or	the	
    SetTopBox	 via	stereo	 cable	to	the	
    AUDIO IN2  jack	on	the	
    TV	set.
    The	 sound	 is	played	 via	the	 speakers	 connected	 to	the	
    TV	set	or	a	speaker	system.
    Digital audio signal:
    ➠ 	An	 external	 digital	audio	signal	 can	be	reproduced	 via	
    the	 integrated	 Dolby	Digital	 Decoder	 or	via	 an	externally	
    connected	digital	audio	amplifier.
    Connect 	the 	digital 	audio 	signal 	from 	the 	PC 	or 	the	
    SetTop-Box 	via 	a 	simple 	cinch 	cable 	to 	the 	
    AUDIO DIGITAL IN	socket	on	the	TV	set.
    The 	digital 	audio 	input 	can 	be 	assigned 	to 	the 	PC 	IN 	socket	
    by 	the 	
    TV menu → Connections → Miscellaneous → Assign digital audio input ,	see	page	45.
    For	an	external	digital	audio	amplifier:
    ➠  External	 audio	amplifier	 is	already	 set	in	the	 sound	
    components	wizard 	(see	page	44).
    Feed	 the	digital	 audio	signal	 of	the	
    AUDIO DIGITAL OUT	
    socket	on	the	TV	set	to	the	external	amplifier.
    Connecting devices to the Component IN 
    connection and playback
    DVD	 players/recorders	 with	component	 video	connec-
    tions	 can	also	 be	connected	 to	the	Cb/Pb Cr/Pr Y 	sockets	(SD/HD-COMPONENT )	of 	the 	TV 	set 	instead 	of 	to 	the 	EURO	
    AV	sockets.
    The	 connecting	 cable	with	three	 cinch	 plugs	 transmits	 the	picture	 in
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    formation	 in	better	 quality	 than	is	transmitted	 by	a	EURO	 AV	cable.	 You	
    need	an	additional	cable	for	audio	transmission.
    Connecting the device
    Connect	the 	component 	video 	outputs 	of 	the 	external	
    device 	via 	a 	triple 	cinch 	cable 	to 	the 	
    Cb/Pb Cr/Pr Y  sockets	
    on 	the 	TV 	set.
    Connect 	the 	analogue 	audio 	outputs 	of 	the 	external	
    device	to	the	
    AUDIO IN1 L/R  sockets	on	the	TV	set.
    Operating additional equipment
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    Operating additional equipment
    Sound components wizard
    The	sound	 components	 wizard	helps	 you	to	configure	 the	components	
    used	to	play	the	TV	sound.
    Depending	 on	what	 you	want	 to	use,	 active	 speakers,	 speaker	systems	
    and	analogue	and	digital	HiFi/AV	amplifiers	can	be	configured.	
    The	 sound	components	wizard 	is	set	to	TV	speakers	at	the	factory.
    Integrated Dolby Digital Decoder
    Your	TV	set	 is	equipped	 with	an	integrated	 Dolby	Digital	 Decoder.	 This	
    system	 has	also	 been	 introduced	 to	the	 DVD	 video	 range	 and	digital	 TV	
    stations	can	also	broadcast	in	digital	multi-channel	sound.	
    For	 playback	 of	5	audio	 channels	 the	surround	 sound	is	reinforced	 by	the	
    deepest 	frequencies 	from 	the 	subwoofer 	channel 	(SUB), 	(5.1 	reproduction	
    = 	5 	audio 	channels 	and 	1 	subwoofer). 	All 	5 	audio 	channels 	are 	reproduced	
    with	 the	full	frequency	 range	from	0-	0,000	 hertz	and	generate	 the	
    original	theatre	effect.
    The	 Dolby	 Digital	 Decoder	 also	decodes	 dts,	MPEG	 and	the	analogue	
    Dolby	 Pro	Logic	 and	Dolby	 Pro	Logic	 II	signals,	 regardless	 of	whether	
    the	 audio	 signal	 is	transmitted	 by	an	 external	 device	or	received	 by	the	
    TV	set.
    DVDs	 or	CDs	 with	 PCM	 coded	 audio	format	 are	also	 decoded	 by	the	
    Dolby 	Digital 	Decoder. 	The 	CD/DVD 	player 	must 	be 	connected 	via 	a	
    coaxial,	 digital	connection	 to	the	 digital	 input	
    AUDIO DIGITAL IN 	for	 this	
    (see	page	45).
    The	 audio	 signals	 decoded	 by	the	 Dolby	 Digital	 Decoder	 are	output	 via	
    the	
    AUDIO  LINK 	interface.	 You	can	connect	 a	speaker	 system	such	as		
    the	 Loewe	 "Individual	 Sound"	(see	page	 40)	or	active	 speakers	 (see	page	
    41)	 to	the	
    AUDIO  LINK 	interface	 and	configure	 these	with	the	sound	
    components	wizard .	
    Settings 	for 	speaker 	systems 	and 	active 	speakers 	which 	are 	connected 	via	
    the	
    AUDIO LINK 	interface	to	the	Dolby	Digital	Decoder	of	the	TV	set:	
    Register	speaker	(system)	or	active	speaker.
    Setting	of	the	lower	limit	frequency	of	the	speakers.
    Setting	of	the	distances	between	listener	and	speakers.
    Level	settings	for	the	speakers.
    Setting	of	the	phase	position	for	the	subwoofer	channel.
    All data and selection possibilities which refer to the TV speakers in the course of the sound components wizard are only relevant when TV speakers are connected.
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    TV speakers
    No	 TV	speakers	 are	included	 in	the	 scope	 of	delivery	 for	the	 "Individual	
    Compose"	 TV	set.	 Two	 speakers	 (min	4	ohm	 /	min.	0	 W	sinus)	 can	be	
    connected	via	the	speaker	connections	(screw	terminals)	of	the	TV	set.
    The 	Loewe 	"Stereospeaker 	I 	Compose" 	available 	as 	an 	accessory 	are 	ideal	
    for	 this.	 These	 can	be	fixed	 directly	 to	the	 TV	set	 or	separately	 to	the	
    wall.	 When	 fixing	the	speakers	 directly	to	the	 TV	set,	 the	side	 speaker	
    connections	 (exclusively	for	"Stereospeaker	 I	Compose")	 behind	the	trim	
    are	 used.	 In	the	 case	 of	separate	 wall	assembly,	 the	speakers	 are	con
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    nected 	to 	the 	screw 	terminals. 	See 	installation 	instructions 	"Stereospeaker	
    I	Compose".
    Speakers must never be connected simultaneously to the side connections and to the screw terminals.
    Connecting speakers to the screw terminals
    To	 connect	 the	speakers,	 switch	the	TV	set	 off	at	the	 mains	 switch	 and	
    pull	out	the	mains	plug.
    You 	have 	connected 	and 	laid 	out 	the 	connecting 	cables 	to 	the 	speakers.
    Remove	 the	rubber	 band	fixed	as	a	transport	 protection	 (see	figure).	
    Turn	 the	4	screw	 terminals	 anti-clockwise	 about		or		turns.	 This	frees	
    the	connection	openings	for	the	connecting	cables	of	the	speakers.	
    Do	 not	 loosen	 the	screw	 terminals	 more	than	necessary.	 They	could	
    fall	down	and	get	lost.
    Make	 sure	no	bare	 cable	 ends	can	get	inside	 the	device	 when	con
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    necting.	 Avoid	short-circuits	 between	the	individual	 screw	terminals	
    and	between	the	screw	terminal	and	the	support	plate.
    	
    Push	 the	connecting	 cables	(max.	1.5mm)	of	 the	 speakers	 under	the	
    respective	 same	coloured	 screw	terminal	 (red	to	red,	 black	 to	black).	
    See	 also	 the	printed	 connection	 designations	 of	the	 speakers	 right
    	
    (Right)	 and	left	(Left)	 and	the	characters	 "+"	 equal	 red	and	 "–"	equal	
    black	(see	figure).
    Make	 sure	that	the	sheaths	 of	the	 connecting	 cables	are	not	 clamped	
    accidentally	as	well.
    Tighten	the	screw	terminals	clockwise.
    Attach	connection	cable
    Remove	transport	protection
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    Line IN
    Power OUT
    OFF
    Bass Intensity
    230V~50/60Hz
    Surr.
    Front
    RightSurr.Front
    Subw.Left
    RightCenterLeft
    Master
    R
    RL
    CL
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    Operating additional equipment
    Speaker system Loewe Individual Sound on 
    the Dolby Digital Decoder of the TV set
    Setup
    The	arrangement	 of	speakers	 and	TV	set	 can	 look	 like	the	illustration	
    below:	
    The	 front	 and	surround	 speakers	should	be	installed	 symmetrically	 to	the	
    TV	set	and	to	your	sitting	position.
    You	 can	place	 the	subwoofer	 anywhere	on	the	 floor.	 We	recommend	
    placing	it	in	front	asymmetrically	next	to	the	TV	set.
    If	 a	centre	 speaker	 is	used,	 it	should	 be	placed	 centrally	 below	the	TV	
    set.
    For	the	 settings	 in	the	 sound	 components	 wizard	enter	 the	distances	 of	
    the	 centre	 speaker,	 and	the	front	 and	surround	 speakers	to	your	 sitting	
    position.	This	guarantees	a	natural	spatial	image	of	the	sound.
    ➠  If	you	 have	 connected	 speakers	directly	to	the	 TV	set,	 you	 can	use	
    these	 as	front	 or	centre	 speakers	 depending	 on	the	 setting	 in	the	 sound	
    components	wizard .	
    ➠ If	you	 have	 not	connected	 any	speakers	 directly	to	the	 TV	set,	 the	two	
    front	 speakers	 and	the	centre	 speaker	 (Centerspeaker	 I	Compose)	 are	
    connected	to	the	subwoofer	of	the	Individual	sound	system.
    TV	set
    Individual	Sound	(subwoofer)
    Connecting
    Before
    	connecting 	any 	devices 	ensure 	that 	they 	are 	switched 	off 	or	
    unplug	their	mains	plug.
    Subwoofer	without	
    AUDIO LINK 	interface:
    Plug	 the	adapter	 cable	to	the	
    AUDIO LINK 	interface	 of	the	 TV	set.	 Con-
    nect	 the	cinch	 connections	 of	the	 adapter	 cable	to	the	 6-pin	 cinch	 con-
    nections	 of	the	 subwoofer.	 Use	the	cinch	 cable	which	 comes	 with	the	
    subwoofer	for	this.
    The	 cubic	 plug	cable	 connects	 the	master	 connection	 on	the	 subwoofer	
    to	the	cubic	plug	of	the	adapter	cable.
    The	 adapter	 and	cubic	 plug	cable	 are	available	 from	your	dealer	 (see	
    Accessories,	page	55).
    Subwoofer	
    with	AUDIO LINK interface:
    The	 subwoofer	 is	connected	 to	the	 TV	set	 via	the	
    AUDIO LINK 	interface.	
    Use	 the	AUDIO LINK 	cable	 which	 comes	 with	the	subwoofer	 for	this	 (il-
    lustrated	by	the	grey	dotted	line	in	the	figure).
    FrontLeft
    SurroundLeft
    CentreSpeaker
    Subwoofer
    FrontRight
    SurroundRight
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    AUDIO	LINK	cable
    (subwoofer	with	AUDIO	LINK)
    6-pole	cinch
    cable
    adapter	cable
    (subwoofer	without	 AUDIO	LINK)cubic	plug	
    cable
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