Metz Clarus 32 Ml Operating Instructions
Here you can view all the pages of manual Metz Clarus 32 Ml Operating Instructions. The Metz manuals for Television are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 51
51 20.1 Activating the EPG Pressing the green key for yes activates the slot in order to receive NexTView. The message will not appear again. If you know the NexTView slot, you can also enter it using the numeric keys in the TV menu. You can overwrite existing programme slot num- bers or delete them with the IIkey. DVB-SI details To receive DVB-SI data, no slot in the TV menu is needed. Factor y EPG settings: • EPG NexTView & DVB-SI • NexTView programme slot - - - - • DVB-SI selection TV •...
Page 52
52 NexTViewdata8)is transmitted by various broadcasting organizations. DVB-SIdata is broadcast by each chan- nel corresponding to its own content. Information may therefore correspondin- gly vary. Switch on your TV, so that EPG data can be compiled and/or updated. While data is being compiled the green LED is lit. TV sets with one receiver unit: • If a NexTView slot8)has been set: Switch the TV to standby mode, using the mains key on your remote. • If no NexTView slot 8)has been set and only DVB-SI...
Page 53
53 Solution 2: • Press the MENU key . The TV menu appears on the screen. • Press the white key. The menu channel table appears with the active pro- gramme slot selected. • Follow the steps described under “24. Sort channels” to sort and save your favourite channels so that they appear at the top of the list, for example sort 1-50 and save them. • Select “EPG Settings” from the Confi- guration menu and under “Prog. select. in the channel table”, select “Channels 1-50” using the -+ key and save by...
Page 54
54 20.3 Using the EPG Once all of the EPG data have been collected, briefly pressing the EPG key displays the EPG with the current programme on the selected pro- gramme position highlighted. The following keys have special functions in EPG mode: Select a programme. View the selected programme or set a reminder for it. Scroll to earlier or later program- mes. 0-9 Enter a time for display of the programmes starting at or after this time. Back to the previous programme of the selected station. Show all...
Page 55
55 20.3 Using the EPG Selecting a programme and viewing or setting a reminder In the EPG, you can select a programme with the cursor control key. • Press the OK key in order to - view the programme if it is already running, or - set a reminder for it if it has not yet started. A green check mark is displayed after the start time. • Press the TEXT key to display and hide a des- cription of the programme. This may not be possible for some programmes. Setting a user profile By pressing the green key...
Page 56
56 20.3 Using the EPGOpening the menu Programme Information (Now Showing: ..) After switching to a channel, a box is displayed at the bottom of the screen as shown in the picture. This box contains the following informa- tion: - Channel number (in this example: Pr4). - Audio mode (stereo/mono). - Start/end time of the programme - The time bar shows the elapsed pro- gramme time. - Broadcasting station - Programme title - Date and time - Time details and title of the following programme Press the green key...
Page 57
57 20.3 Using the EPG Recording a Programme Selecting a programme for recording: If you have a video recorder with the dialogue system, the EPG permits you to start a recording by pressing a single key. • Press the EPG key to open the EPG. • Use the cursor control key to select the program- me you wish to record. If a video recorder with dialogue systemis con- nected (see also Section 25): - Switch on the video recorder. - Insert a cassette. - Press the red key on the remote control. If a normal video...
Page 58
58 21. Setting the Countr y and Language The menu items Language and Countr y are not available in a 2 ** menu. Selecting the language in the TV menu You can select any of the available languages for the TV menu. All texts in the menu and in the help screen (Information) are then displayed in the selected language. Setting the countr y After installation of the TV set, you must enter the country in which it is installed (such as Great Britain) in order to assign certain basic settings (such as the...
Page 59
59 22. Setting Stations Setting the reception mode This TV set is capable of operating in two different reception modes: Analogue TV: The broadcasting technology which has been used for many years. The signals can be received via a rooftop antenna or a cable. DVB-T: The new digital broadcasting technology whose signals can be received via an existing (analogue) rooftop antenna or an indoor antenna (depending on the strength of the available signal). For more details, please consult your local TV dealer...
Page 60
60 Various TV standards for picture and sound are used in different countries. If the wrong TV stan- dard is selected, you will not be able to hear the sound, or it will be distorted. The TV standard L also uses a different standard for transmission of the picture. The TV standard must therefore be set before you execute a station search. The TV set is set in the factory to the TV standard B/G. Setting the TV standard 2) • Press the MENU key to open the TV menu. • Press the red key ® to open the menu...