Metz Clarus 32 Ml Operating Instructions
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31 12.2 Sound Settings for Prog. via the Station Table Opening the menu Some of the menu items are not available in a 2 ** menu. Making sound corrections: • Select the programme position whose sound set- tings you wish to change. • Press the MENU key. The TV menu appears on the screen. • Press the white key . The station table is dis- played with the currently active programme position highlighted. • Press the F2key to enable editing of the station table. • Use the cursor control key to move to the...
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32 Opening the menu13. Automatic zoom The menu item Automatic zoom is not available in a 2 ** menu. When the automatic zoom function is active, pro- grammes in a widescreen format (such as pro- grammes in 16:9) are expanded to fill as much of the screen as possible. If the function is inactive, the programmes are dis- played in their original format. Activating the automatic zoom 2) • Press the MENU key. The TV menu appears on the screen. • Press the blue key . The menu Picture and sound and the menu...
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33 Opening the menu14. Childlock With the aid of the childlock function, you can determine whether or not the TV set can be swit- ched on and which stations may be selected at which times. The childlock can be set such that: a) it is always active, b) one to six TV, radio or AV programmes (Prog A ... Prog F) are exempted from the locking func- tion (permitted programmes), or c) all programmes, or programmes which are not locked, may be viewed during a permitted time period (TV start – TV end). The...
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34 b) Permitted programmes: Activate the childlock as described in step a). Use the corresponding numeric key to select the menu item Permitted xx progs. (xx = TV, radio or AV). Press the OK key and, in the setting win- dow, enter the programme positions with the numeric keys or use the -+ key to select the des- ired programme positions. • Press the OK key to save the new settings. c) TV start – TV end Activate the childlock as des- cribed in step a). In the setting window, use the cursor control key to...
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35 The menu item Reminder is not available in a 2 ** menu. If you wish to be reminded of something while watching TV, you can set a reminder for any des- ired time. At this time, a window with the remin- der appears on the screen. Setting the reminder time • Press the MENU key to open the TV menu. • Press the green key to open the Timer menu. • Press the numeric key to select Reminder. • Press the OK key and then, in the setting window, enter the desired time (four digits) with the numeric keys. •...
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36 The menu items On time and Off time are not available in a 2 ** menu. In the menu item Timer control, you can pro- gramme a switch-on time, a switch-off time and a sleep timer (switch off after ...). The switch-on timeis the time at which the TV set is to be switched on automatically. The switch-off timeis the time at which the TV set is to be switched off automatically. The sleep timer(switch off after...) switches off the TV set after a programmed delay (which can be set in steps of 15 minutes)....
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37 Normally, the TV set will determine the current date and time from the Teletext signals of the currently selected station (providing this station sends Teletext). Note: For this the device must be turned on with the mains switch. If this is not the case, or if an incorrect date or time is displayed, you can set the date and time manually. In almost all cases, you will not need to do this. Even the changeover between winter time and summer time is executed automatically. Setting the time and date...
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38 16.2 Recording ControlOpening the menu This menu item is not available in a 2 ** menu. In the menu item Recording control, you can set a lead time and an overrun time for timer recordings. The TV set is automatically switched to the pro- gramme position from which the recording is to be made at a time which is the number of minutes programmed as the lead timebefore the pro- grammed starting time for the recording. At the end of the programmed recording time, the TV set remains set to this programme...
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39 16.2 Recording Control Application example: You wish to record a programme received via DVB-T. The programme starts at 22:45 hours, ends at 23:40 hours and is broadcast on ITV. Set up a manual timer as described in Section 17, Special Functions 2 or set a timer with the aid of the EPG as described in Section 20.3 “Using EPG, Recording a Programme. The timer recording does not use VPS. Set the lead time to 3 minutes and the overrun time to 10 minutes. At the programmed start time minus the pro- grammed...
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40 EXIT In the case of TV sets with one front end, the pic- ture in picture function (PIP) can only be used for the superimposition of an AV set. In this regard, the following superimposition options are possible: If an analogue TV station is displayed on the screen, it is only possible to call up the picture of an AV set, which is connected either to the “HDMI” or the “DVI-D” socket. If a digital TV station (DVB-T) is displayed on the screen, it is possible to call up the picture of any AV set,...