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    							11 -  
    Connection
    Power mains
    Remove the cover for the connections.
    Connect the TV set to a 220-240V/50- 60 hertz power outlet. Plug the small 
    plug of the mains cable into the mains socket on the rear of the TV set; plug the 
    large mains plug into a mains socket.
    Antennas
    Plug the antenna plug of your antenna/cable system or the room antenna for 
    DVB-T into the ANT-TV socket (Tuner 1 for Spheros R 32/37).
    ANT-TV ANT-SAT220-240V~
    50/60Hz?
    Spheros R 26
    ANT-TVANT-SAT220-240V~
    50/60Hz?
    TV
    R
    Spheros R 
    32/37
    First installation
    Remote control
    Batteries
    To insert or change the batteries, press on the arrow. Slide the battery compart-
    ment cover downwards and remove it. Insert LR 03 alkaline-manganese batter-
    ies (AAA) and ensure that the + and - ends are positioned correctly.
    Then push the cover back on from the bottom.
    Note on disposing batteries
    The batteries provided contain no harmful materials such as 
    cadmium, lead or mercury.
    Regulations concerning used batteries stipulate that batteries 
    may no longer be thrown out with the household rubbish. 
    Deposit any used batteries free of charge into the designated 
    collection containers set up at commercial businesses. 
    Setting up the remote control for operating the TV
    Set the rotary switch to TV
    How to operate other equipment is described as of page 39.
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    							 - 12
    First installation
    If the reception conditions are good, then a room antenna may be used for 
    DVB-T. Passive and active room antennas are available on the market. The pow-
    er is supplied for an active antenna via the antenna connection. For automatic 
    programming or in TV Menu – Connections – Antenna DVB – Antenna DVB-T, 
    the distribution voltage (5 volts) is to be set correspondingly.
    It may be practical to use a nondirectional antenna. If the location is outside the 
    normal transmitting range, then a unidirectional antenna may also be used to 
    improve the reception quality.
    You can fi nd out more on the digital stations that can be received in your area 
    at your specialist dealer.
    If a set was retrofi tted with a PIP tuner or if this is already integrated in a set 
    with a digital recorder, then plug the antenna into the antenna input of the PIP 
    tuner and connect the PIP tuner output with the ANT-TV socket (Tuner 1). See 
    illustration on page 7.
    Set-specifi c equipment and retrofi tting options for PIP and satellite tuners, see 
    pages 46 and 47.
    If a Digital Satellite Tuner 1 has been retrofi tted, connect your satellite antenna 
    system to the ANT-SAT socket.
    If a Digital Satellite Tuner 2 has been retrofi tted, connect one antenna cable 
    each, for example from the antenna switch or from the twin LNC, to both SAT 
    sockets.
    When laying the cable, use the cable clips affi xed beneath the TV set.
    Replace the connection cover on the TV set.
    Handling the fabric hose
    Use the fabric hose included to lay 
    the mains cables, antenna cables 
    or cables from other electronic 
    components systematically; then 
    lead the hose with the cables to 
    the connection boxes. This provides 
    you with an elegant solution when 
    laying cables.
    The diameter of the fabric hose increases when you push it together lengthwise 
    (see illustration). This makes it easier for you to push through cables with plugs.
    Using the conditional access module
    In order to be able to receive encrypted digital stations, the conditional access 
    module (CA module (1) and the smart card (1 both have to be inserted into the 
    corresponding slot of your TV set. You can fi nd the slot common interface (CI-
    Slot) on the back of your TV set, see the illustration on pages 6/7.
    1.  Make sure the TV set is switched off with the mains switch on the set.
    2.   First push the smart card into the CA module as far as it will go. Insert it so 
    that the side with the golden 
    contact chip faces the side 
    of the module printed with 
    the supplier‘s brand logo. 
    Printed arrows indicate how 
    to insert the card. Also follow 
    the installation instructions 
    included with the smart card.
    3.   Slide the CA module carefully into the slot with the 
    contact side facing the front. The logo on the CA 
    module should be visible.
      Make sure the module is not twisted in the process. 
    Do not use force. 
      When the module locks, the eject button is pressed 
    outwards.
    (1   The CA module and the smart card are not included 
    in the scope of delivery for this set; you can usually 
    obtain them at your specialist dealer.
    Switching on
    Press the mains switch (for Spheros R 37, the set switches on immediately, the 
    green indicator lamp lights up). 
    For Spheros R 26/32: 
    The red indicator on the set now lights up (standby mode).
    Switch on the set using the switch integrated in the indica-
    tor. The green indicator on the set now lights up (for further 
    operating options see page 14).
    Contact side 
    Eject button 
    CA moduleCI-Slot
    )
     
    						
    							13 -  
    First installation
    Automatic programming
    Automatic programming of the TV set is started the fi rst time you switch it on. 
    Follow the menus.
    By pressing in one of the arrow directions, you can choose the 
    settings ...
    ... and confi rm your settings by pressing OK. You then go to 
    the next menu. 
    Back to the previous menu.
    1.  First you have to select the menu language. 
    2.  By pressing the OK button, you can call the menu Connect antenna 
    cable(s). If you want to receive digital stations via satellite, then choose 
    DVB-S - confi rm using the yellow 
    coloured key. If you also want to 
    receive digital terrestrial stations 
    (DVB-T), then select DVB-T. Also 
    select Antenna/cable (analogue) 
    - this way the standard analogue 
    stations can also be searched for and 
    saved. If you can receive digital stations from the cable network, then select 
    DVB-C using the yellow coloured key. 
    3.  For the country-specifi c station sorting and for presettings for DVB-T and 
    DVB-C, enter the location at which the TV set is operated.
    4.  If you have selected DVB-T, you then reach the menu Antenna DVB-T. If 
    you use an active antenna, then select yes (5V).
    5.  If you have selected „DVB-C“, you generally leave the symbol rates and 
    modulation types unchanged. 
      If other symbol rates are used in your cable network for broadcasting, 
    enter the values with the numeric buttons of the remote control. If only one 
    symbol rate is used, enter the same value for both symbol rates. If other 
    modulation types are used for broadcasting in your cable network, select 
    them in the menu. If only one modulation is used, select „none“ for modula-
    tion type 2. 
      If necessary, ask your specialist dealer about the necessary settings for your 
    cable network.
    6.  In the Select satellite installation menu, make the selection that corre-
    sponds to your satellite antenna installation.
      Note: If you have any questions on how your satellite antenna installation 
    is confi gured and on the antenna settings, consult your antenna installer or 
    your specialist dealer.
    7.  Select the satellite the antenna is directed at, such as ASTRA1.If you only receive one satellite ...
    8.  In the following menu, specify whether the station search should take place 
    in the high and low band (Yes) or only in the low band (No).
    Note: For most satellites, a station search is required in both bands.
    9.  For the low band and high band, the standard frequencies 9750 MHz (9.75 
    GHz) and 10600 MHz (10.6 GHz) are preset.
    If your satellite antenna is equipped with an LNC (LNB) with a divergent 
    oscillator frequency, specify the corresponding frequency for low and high 
    band respectively.  Note: The correct display of the received frequencies in 
    the TV menu – Settings – Stations – Manual adjustment depends upon 
    this setting.
    10. You should receive a picture with sound with the settings previously made 
    (only for ASTRA 1 and HOTBIRD). Then press OK.
    11. In the Pre-programming menu, select the factory-set pre-programming to 
    programme the satellite stations quickly.
    To ensure all stations that can be currently received are searched for and 
    saved, select No at this point.
    Symbol rates: The standard symbol rates 22000 and 27500 are preset. If you 
    would like to receive stations with different symbol rates, specify the cor-
    responding values here using the numeric buttons on your remote control.
    12. Press OK to obtain an overview of the settings with which the automatic 
    programming is to take place.
    13. Press  the OK button again and the station search will start. The TV set 
    searches for, sorts and saves all the TV stations that can be received, accord-
    ing to your settings and the antennas connected.
    14. When the TV stations are saved, you will receive a corresponding message.
    15. Press  the OK button and the set then searches for the radio stations.
    16. The TV set searches for, saves and sorts all radio stations which can be 
    received with your antenna system. 
    17. Then log on your video equipment, decoder and audio system using the 
    connection wizard and connect these to the TV according to the connection 
    diagram displayed. If you want to connect other equipment later, you can 
    fi nd information as of page 32.
    You can repeat the initial installation at any time, e.g. after moving house. Call 
    the index using the INFO button (in the TV mode, if no menu is opened). Select 
    the index item Repeat initial installation (you will fi nd this listed separately 
    before the letter A). Press OK to start the initial installation.
    Note: For DVB-T stations in GB the stations are tied to Logical Channel Num-
    bers -- LCN and sorted from 1-799. Digital stations without LCN are stored 
    from 800 onwards. Analogue stations are stored from 1001.
    Station sorting
    Note: not with DVB-T stations in GB.
    You can change the station sorting that was carried out automatically later at 
    any time, see TV menu – Settings – Stations – Change stations. 
    OK
    Initial installation 
    Connect antenna cable(s) 
    Proceed 
    Back OK Connect/disconnect 
    Antenna cable(s) for:  to antenna socket(s): 
    Antenna/cable (analogue)  ANT TV 
    DVB-T ANT TV 
    DVB-C ANT TV 
    DVB-S ANT SAT 
    OK
     
    						
    							 - 14
    Switching on/off
    Your TV is equipped with an eco-standby power supply unit. On standby, the 
    power consumption drops to low power. If you want to save even more electric-
    ity, switch the set off with the mains switch. However, please bear in mind that 
    EPG data (electronic programme guide) will be lost and programmed timer 
    recordings will not be performed by the TV.
    Switching off
    If the TV set is switched on, you can switch it to standby using 
    the blue ON/OFF button on the remote control or by using the 
    indicator fi eld on the set. The red lamp on the TV set lights up. 
    If the orange indicator lights up or if both the green and red 
    indicators light up, then, for Spheros R 37, a timer recording 
    is being made, EPG data is being captured or radio operation 
    without screen display is active.
    Switching on the TV set
    From standby, it is best to switch the set back on using the 
    blue On/Off button or by using the numeric buttons of the 
    remote control (0 – 99). 
    Or, for Spheros R 26/32, use the switch integrated in the 
    indicator on the set. 
    The green indicator on the TV set lights up.
    Or switch on the TV set with OK, you can then see the station 
    list and select a station. 
    Switch on the radio
    With the RADIO button on the remote control 
    or for Spheros R 26/32:
    Switch on radio using R on the control ring of the TV set.
    If you switch off the TV set using the mains switch on the set, the indicator no 
    longer lights up. 
    For Spheros R 26/32: If the TV set is switched off via the mains switch, you have 
    to switch it into the standby mode fi rst via the mains switch and then switch it 
    on using one of the above mentioned methods.
    OK
    RADIO
    First installation
    Directing DVB-T antenna
    Note: not with DVB-T stations in GB.
    If you use a room antenna to receive one or more DVB-T stations that have 
    picture and sound interference, then you should change the location of where 
    the antenna is set up.
    To help you direct your antenna or to help you determine the most suitable loca-
    tion to set up the antenna, your TV set has a display for the signal quality C/N 
    and the signal strength Level.
    Consult your specialist dealer to fi nd out which channels and frequency bands 
    (VHF or UHF) are used to broadcast the digital TV stations in your area.
    On any one channel, several digital stations are broadcast.
    Select a TV channel
    1.  Call the TV menu via the MENU button.
    2. Use  to select Settings, then use  to select the menu line under-
    neath.
    3.  Select Stations, then use  to select the menu line underneath.
    4.  Select Manual adjustment and call the menu using OK 
    (not possible for MHEG-5 device versions). 
    5.  For digital stations, select Signal source – DVB-T.
    6. Use the numerical buttons to specify the corresponding channel number.
      Depending on the channel selected and country, the system automatically 
    sets the corresponding bandwidth of 7 or 8 MHz. You should only change 
    the bandwidth under special circumstances - if the channel raster in your 
    area is different from the standard.
      When you receive a digital station, the system displays the signal quality C/
    N via a bar/numeric value and the signal strength via Level. The antenna‘s 
    direction or position is best when the largest values possible are displayed 
    (long bar) for the signal quality and signal strength.
    7.  Direct the antenna so that the largest numerical value/bar size is reached.
    8.  If no signal is found in the channel set, you can start the frequency search 
    run by pressing the blue button within the band selected (VHF or UHF).
    9.  Check the other channels one after another on which digital stations are 
    broadcast terrestrially in your area.
      For the weakest station, direct the antenna so that the maximum numerical 
    value/bar size is achieved.
    10. After you position or direct the antenna, we recommend to search for all the 
    stations using the Search wizard (TV menu – Settings – Stations – Search 
    wizard).
    INFO END 
    Manual adjustment                 ... Language
    Parental lock  Stations 
    Timer functions TV menu 
    Settings 
    END 
    Manual adjustment 
    Signal source 
    Channel 
    F r equen cy 
    Name 
    Bandwidth 
    C/N  96 DVB-T 
    E 05 
    177.50 MHz 
    T es t 
    7 MHz 
    Level  99 DVB-C Antenna/cable (analogue) 
     
    Daily operation
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    							15 -  
    Changing stations
    ... with the P+/P- buttons on the remote control
    Stations up/down
    When changing, the station display is visible for a few seconds.
    If additional languages are broadcast with DVB stations, then the set displays 
    the language/sound selection under the station display. Call the language/sound 
    selection by using the green coloured key and select using .
    ... with the numeric buttons of the remote control
    The set has a dynamic memory with 1680 station memory locations. If up to 9 
    stations are stored, you only need to enter one digit; up to 99 stations, two dig-
    its are needed; up to 999 stations, three digits are needed (refer to the station 
    list to see how many stations have been stored).
    1 digit stations
    Press buttons 0 -9 for one second, and the station 
    changes instantly.
    Or press button 0 – 9 briefl y, the station then changes 
    after 2 seconds (the station changes immediately when 
    only 9 stations are saved).
    2- and 3-digit stations
    After briefl y pressing the fi rst numeric button(s), keep the 
    last numeric button pressed for one second, the station 
    then changes immediately.
    Or press all numeric buttons briefl y, the station then 
    changes after 2 seconds (the station changes immediately 
    if up to 99 or 999 stations are saved).
    4 digit stations
    Press the four numeric buttons briefl y, the station then 
    changes immediately.
    Call last viewed station (for DVB-T stations in GB)
    You can switch back and forth quickly between two stations 
    using this button.
    ... via the station list
    Use OK to call the station list.
    Select the station (if possible, the selected station will be 
    displayed as a small picture)
    or ...
    ... select with numeric buttons
    call selected station.
    Blue coloured key: sort alphabetically/according to bouquets/
    numerically.
    For an alphabetical display: Enter letters with the numeric button (like on a 
    mobile phone keypad), select with  and call with OK.
    For bouquet display (sorting according to broadcasting chains, only for DVB 
    stations, not for DVB-T stations in GB): Enter bouquet number, select with 
     and call with OK.
    Digital DVB-T stations are indicated by 
    T, DVB-C stations by C and DVB-S 
    stations by 
    S. Encrypted stations are additionally indicated by . 
    Ask your specialist dealer about decoders or the use of a CA module and a 
    smart card for the reception of encrypted stations.
    Daily operation
    0 9 END OK 
      6  3SAT 
      7  S–RTL 
      8  N–TV 
      9  DSF 
    10   TM3    
    11 PRO7 
    12 RTL 2 
    13 WDR 3 
    14 BR 
    15 HR 
    16 MDR 3 
    17 N 3  COMP. IN 
     HDMI/DVI 
     VGA
     
     AV S  
     DVD 
     VCR 
        0  VIDEO 
        1  ARD 
        2  ZDF 
        3  SAT.1 
        4  RTL 
        5    VOX 
    OK 
    Station list                                Numerical 
    Switch to ...                      Scan stations  21:00 - 21:45   Eifellandschaft 
    ...     Select station        Change stations 
    Change sorting 
    OK
    OK
    OK
    END OK 
    OK 
    a z 
     CNN INT. 
     CAM 
     
     DELUXE 
     DSF 
     
     EUROSPRT 
     
     HOT 
     HR 
      
     KIKA  COMP. IN 
     HDMI/DVI 
     VGA
     
     AV S  
     DVD 
     VCR 
     
     ARD 
      
     BR-ALPHA 
     BR3 
             
    Station list                             Alphabetical 
    Switch to ...                      Scan stations  21:00 - 21:45   Eifellandschaft 
    ...     Select letter        Change stations 
    Change sorting 
    longpqrs
    short   short   longabcpqrs
    all shortabcpqrstuv
    ...AV
    wxyz
    P+
    OK
    P–
    V- V +
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    41  ZDF  Eifellandschaft                   21:00 – 21:45Language/sound selection
    OK
     
    						
    							 - 16
    Basics about the menu operation
    Menus are called via the MENU button or via the button for special menus and 
    can be hidden by using these buttons or by using the END button. The menu is 
    displayed in the bottom section of the screen. At the top, you can see additional 
    information for the menu point selected. In the menus, navigate by using the 
    cursor. You can make settings by using . When you exit the 
    menu, the settings are adopted.
    Example of the menu operation
    We shall demonstrate how to navigate with the menus using the TV menu as an 
    example. You can see which buttons you can use in the dark blue fi eld on your 
    TV set.
    Open TV menu (in TV mode).
    Select the function in the TV menu, e.g. Sound (for sound 
    settings). Use  to move the menu points displayed on the 
    right into the dark blue fi eld; use  to move the menu points 
    displayed on the left. 
    Select the sound function below with  or OK; you will then 
    see a list of the sound settings.
    In the sound settings, also select the function with , e.g. 
    Bass (for increasing or reducing the bass tones).
    To set the bass tones, use  or OK to select the setting bar 
    underneath.Set the bass tones by using .
    If you want to make other sound settings, move up with  
    to Bass and select with , e.g. more.... You can also 
    move up further to Sound by using  and select other set-
    tings in the TV menu (such as, picture settings).
    Use OK to call additional sound settings. 
    Select the sound setting using , e.g. Auto volume 
    and ...
    ... use  to select the auto volume option. 
    Use  to select on and activate the auto volume.
    Press the END button to hide the menu.
    Apart from the TV menu shown here, other menus can be opened in TV mode 
    as follows: 
    Call the Sound menu directly.
    Call the Picture menu directly.
    Quick calls for Image+ 
    ✳, teletext subtitles, personal text 
    pages, headphone volume, scan stations and to move the 
    picture up and down.
    Green coloured key: Call standard settings for picture and 
    sound.
    Using the volume control, you can also open other sound 
    settings, such as Sound via, Sound adjustment, Sound effects 
    and Loudness.
    The key  or OK must be pressed for the duration of the 
    volume display for this.
    Daily operation
    OK
    Treble             ...
    INFOENDTV menuSettings
    Connections Recording
    SoundPicture
    INFO END  more ... 
    Bass Treble TV menu 
    Sound 4 
    OK
    INFO END  more ... 
    TV menu 
    Sound 
    Treble Bass 
     6 
    INFO END BassTV menu 
    6  Sound 
    OK
    INFO END more ...
    Treble   Bass TV menu 
    Sound OK 
    INFO END Auto voLoudspeaker soundHeadphone volume  TV menu 
    Stereo              ...Sound 
    Headphone sound  Bass 
    INFO END Auto volume TV menu 
    Sound  off on 
    Picture adjustment        ...
    INFOENDSettingsConnectionsRecordingSound TV menuPicture
    Picture
    Here you can adjust among other things: Contrast, colour, brightness, 
    picture adjustment, sharpness, picture format. 
    OK
    OK
    OK
    INFO END AV audio signal  Maximum volume sound 
    Auto volume TV menu 
    Sound 
    Balance off              ... 
    INFO END Auto volume TV menu 
    Sound onoff 
    OK
    OK
    OK
    OK
    P+
    OK
    P-
    V– V+
    MENU
    END
     
    						
    							17 -  
    Daily operation
    For the info system ...
    For each menu point, an info text is displayed at the top of the picture to help 
    you with the setting. This saves you from having to refer back to the operating 
    instructions. We shall demonstrate this using the station search option as an 
    example:
    Call the TV menu.
    Select Settings.
    In this example, you can see the options available after Settings. 
    If you want to search for new stations, for example, use  to 
    select Stations in the line below. 
    The info text indicates which settings you can make in Stations.Use  to select the line below, for example Search wizard.
    The info text explains how you are to proceed.
    Upon delivery, the TV set is confi gured so that the info texts are always dis-
    played (Automatic info yes). In this case, you can hide the info texts by using 
    the INFO button.
    You can also confi gure the TV set so that you call the info texts when needed by 
    using the INFO button (Automatic info no). You can fi nd the setting to switch 
    the automatic info option on or off via TV menu under Settings – Miscellane-
    ous – On-screen displays – Automatic info – yes/no.
    MENU
    OK
    INFO END 
    Stations                ...TV menu 
    Settings 
    Conne
    ections Recording
    Sound Picture  Settings 
    Here, you can search for the stations automatically or manually as well  
    as set the menu language, timer functions, parental lock, on-screen  
    displays, etc. 
    INFO END 
    Search wizard                     ...Timer functions
    Parental lock Stations
    Language
    Mi TV menu 
    Settings  Stations 
    The menu contains the automatic station search and the manual station  
    setting. You can re-sort stations, enter and change station names and  
    delete stations. 
    OK
    OK
    INFO END 
    Search wizard Manual adjustment Change stations Stations TV menu 
    Settings  Search wizard 
    Use this menu to search for stations automatically once certain settings  
    have been made. 
    If you want to search for stations with other than the displayed  
    settings, select the Change settings menu. 
     
     
    						
    							 - 18
    Daily operation
    For the index ...
    Using the index, you can access many operational functions directly. You can 
    also fi nd a great deal of information on technical terms about television. Before 
    the alphabetical sorting, you can fi nd the menu language option, the list of 
    features integrated into the TV set and the repeat initial installation option. 
    Call the index in the TV mode (without any other on-screen 
    displays).
    Info on the index item selected is visible at the top of the picture. If the OK 
    symbol is displayed in the line selected, you can use the OK button to access 
    the menu directly and carry out settings or selections.
    This is how to select the index item:
    Enter the fi rst letter using the numeric buttons on the remote 
    control (like on a mobile phone keypad); 
    or
    use  to go to the previous/next letter,
    or
    use P+/P– to scroll up or down through the pages
    and use  to go from line to line.For example, you want to have the TV set switch off automatically: 
    Select the index item Switch off – Automatic.
    Use the OK button to call Switch off – Automatic.
    The corresponding menu Timer functions is displayed (in the TV menu – Set-
    tings). You can now choose between Switch off today only and Switch off 
    daily and enter the time.
    a z 
    END OK 
    OK 
    P+ 
    P–   
    Index  You can select your language for operating the TV set. Language 
    Integrated features 
    Repeat initial installation 
    * 
    Access code 
    Active window (PIP) 
    Automatic channel programming (ACP) 
    AV (Audio/Video) 
      
    Activate     Previous/next letter 
    ...     Select letter           Page 
    						
    							19 -  
    Setting the sound
    Volume and other frequently used sound settings
    Setting the volume
    by using  or OK, you can call other sound settings ... 
    and select using  ...
    use  for the related selection/setting...
    ... and use  to make the selection/setting there.
    Sound adjustment allows you to adjust the sound characteristics to the station‘s 
    sound. The Sound effects settings allow you to expand a Dolby Pro Logic Signal 
    to a virtual surround signal by using Dolby Virtual; by using Panorama, you 
    can enhance the foundation of the stereo sound virtually for the loudspeakers. 
    Sound off/on
    Sound off;
    Sound on: Press button again or adjust volume.
    Other sound settings:
    Call the Sound menu
    use  to select the sound function to be set and use for 
    the related selection ...
    and use  to select/set.
    Sound settings: Treble and bass. Different menu items are displayed depending 
    on the connected audio device (AURO, hi-fi  amplifi er). Under more ... you 
    will fi nd the sound selection for loudspeakers and headphones, auto volume, 
    headphone volume, AV audio signal, maximum volume and balance.
    Picture settings
    Open the Picture menu
    use  to select the picture function to be set and use 
    for the related selection ...
    ... and use  to set/select.
    Picture settings: Picture adjustment, Contrast, Colour, Brightness, Sharpness. 
    Under more ..., you can fi nd settings for Image+
    ✳, Picture format, Move 
    picture up/down, Auto format and Film quality improvement DMM✳.
    Direct control on TV set
    On page 4 and 5, you can fi nd illustrations of the control units located on the set.
    Switching station on the TV set
    Station up: with the button +
    Station down: with the button –
    Switching the radio on/off or switching over to the radio 
    Press R to switch the radio on or off (not for Spheros R 37).
    Additional functions via the menu
    In the radio or TV operating modes, you can make settings for Volume, 
    Brightness, Contrast, Picture format and Stations. Service is intended for the 
    customer service department.
    use M or 
     to call the menu
    use – or + to select the function to be set
    use R or 
     for the related setting/selection
    use – or + to set/select.
    Use M or 
     to move one level up; you can use – or + to select 
    other functions.
    Daily operation
    P+
    OK
    P-
    V– V+
    Volume             ... 24 
    normal Loudness  Sound adjustment 
    Sound effects VVolume 
    Pop Classic  Sound adjustment 
    Speech nonormal 
    OK
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    Sound off 
    Sound on 
    INFOENDmore ... SoundBass Treble4
    INFOENDSound
    Bass
    6
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    normal            ...
    INFOENDmoSharpnessColourContrastPicture
    Picture adjustmentBrightness
    INFOENDColour
    6Picture
    OK
    OK
    Operating mode Contrast Picture foDirect control on TV set 
    TVVolume Brightness 
    Volume g mode Contrast Brightness Picture format StatDirect control on TV set 
    24 
    Volume Direct control on TV set 18 
    OK
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    OK
    Sound adjustment  Volume Sound effects Loudness  24 
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    Operating modes – TV
    TV
    In initial installation and daily operation, the TV set is in TV mode. This is also 
    the case when none of the other modes of operation, such as EPG, Teletext, PIP 
    or Radio, have been selected.
    Each of these operating modes has a separate menu with separate functions for 
    the coloured keys. Call the menu via the MENU button.
    How the coloured keys work in TV mode
    Note: The coloured keys do not work as described below with DVB-T stations in 
    GB, but they operate as described on page 30 (Digital Teletext).
    Red: the TV picture freezes. Pressing this button again starts 
    the picture moving again. If your TV set is equipped with a 
    digital recorder, the DR archive is called.
    Green: Call personal settings/factory settings for picture and 
    sound, save picture and sound settings as personal settings.
    Yellow: call last station viewed. You can switch back and forth 
    quickly between two stations using this button.
    Blue: call programme info.
    Show status display
    Show/hide status
    In the line above, you can see the name of the station and the sound mode. Dis-
    played below are additional options (Time, Sound mode, Alarm time and Sleep timer) that can be selected in the TV menu – Settings – Miscellaneous – On-
    screen displays.
    For the status display, the DVB station providers may offer additional selection 
    options for each station. Thus, the corresponding colour key or the TEXT button 
    is displayed:
    Red: channel selection for multi-channel providers.
    Green: language/sound selection.
    Yellow: time selection.
    Blue: protection of minors.
    DVB subtitles.
    If you press one of the coloured keys during the status display or you press the 
    TEXT button, the related selection menu is displayed.
    The status display subtitles refer only to the DVB subtitles and are not 
    provided by all stations. The options you see depend on the particular station 
    (many stations broadcast subtitles via teletext).
    The status display is displayed automatically when a new programme begins 
    with options different to the previous one.
    Notes: 
    •  In the sound mode, Mono! means that you have switched manually from 
    stereo to mono, for example.
    •  The selection menus are only available as long as the status display is 
    displayed. You can call them again at any time by pressing the END button 
    on your remote control.
    Calling the index
    Calling the index
    You can fi nd more information on the index on page 18.
    Call up factory settings Store as per Standard settings pict./soundOKActivate
    ENDINFO
    Call up personal settingsOK
    ENDDetailed info (teletext)Programme info        14:43
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    14:42          Alarm time  20:00          Sleep timer  23:00Language/sound selection
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    Index  You can select your language for operating the TV set. Language 
    Integrated features 
    Repeat initial installation 
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    Access code 
    Active window (PIP) 
    Automatic channel programming (ACP) 
    AV (Audio/Video) 
      
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