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With the TV menu, we provide you with an
assistant to help you find your way through the
many possible settings of the TV set.
Dont be afraid to change any settings in the
various menus. No changes will be
saved unless you press the OK key to
confirm them. If you are not sure whet-
her you want to keep a changed set-
ting, you can exit from the menu at any
time, without saving any changes, by
pressing the EXIT key.
Within the TV menu, you can return to
the previous main menu item at any
time by...

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Teletext is an additional service provided free of
charge by many TV stations. It is an electronic
magazine through which you can browse in
various ways.
Opening Teletext:
• Press the TEXT key. If the selected
station offers TOP-Text, a card
file is displayed (see the picture on
the left).
If TOP-Text is not available, Teletext
page 100 is displayed (see the pictu-
re below).
• In the TOP-Text card file, you can
select the desired cards with the cur-
sor control key or with the numeric
keys.
• Press...

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Double font size
You can double the size of the font used
for Teletext pages with the F1key. Pres-
sing this key once displays an enlarged
picture of the upper third of the page.
Pressing it a second and third time dis-
plays the centre and lower thirds of the
page. Pressing a fourth time displays the
entire page again.
Riddle key (display hidden text)
Function key F2is programmed in the
factory to display hidden text, such as
the answers to riddles.
Back to the last index page
You can return directly...

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Displaying all Teletext marks 5)
If you have set marks for a programme position,
you can display an overview of these marks by
pressing the F3key. The displayed list shows whe-
re the marks are set. Press F3again to hide the
list.
You can select the individual marks in the list with
the numeric keys.
Clearing Teletext marks 5)
Open the Teletext page whose mark is to be dele-
ted and press the red key Delete to delete the
mark.
Subtitles in Teletext
Your TV set is capable of displaying subtitles.
When...

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Opening the menu
AV playback  (devices with switching voltage)
Before they can be used, AV devices must
be registered and assigned to the appropri-
ate input sockets in the menu AV devices.
Playing back a recording from a video cassette,
DVD, etc. on a connected AV device is called AV
playback.
In order to see the picture, you must programme
your TV set to execute an automatic
programme change at the EURO socket
to which the AV device is connected.
Programming a programme
change
This menu item is not...

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If you now start to play back a recording on the
connected AV device, the TV set changes automa-
tically from any other programme position to the
playback mode.
AV playback
(devices without switching voltage)
Before they can be used, AV devi-
ces must be registered and assig-
ned to the appropriate input sok-
kets in the menu AV devices.
In order to see the played back picture,
you must switch the TV set to playback
mode.
• Select any programme position.
• Press the AV key.
• Use the corresponding...

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10.1 AV Playback
VCR function
The menu item VCR is not available in a
2 ** menu.
Picture quality when playing back from
tape devices
The VCR function ensures an optimum picture
quality when playing back recordings from tape
devices such as video cassette recorders or cam-
corders.
Setting the VCR function
• Select the appropriate AV level by pressing the
AV key and using the numeric keys to select
the AV device which is to supply the pictures.
• Press the MENU key to open the TV
menu.
• Press the blue...

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11. General Picture Settings
Some of the menu items are not available
in a 2 ** menu.
The picture settings brightness, contrast, colour
intensity, sharpness and noise reduction can be set
generally for all programme positions and saved
as standard valueswhich can be recalled at any
time by pressing the OK key.
Opening the picture settings menu:
This example describes how the brightness is
adjusted. The other picture settings can be adjus-
ted in a similar manner.
• Press the MENU key.
The TV menu...

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Opening the menu
MENU
11. General Picture Settings
Some of the menu items are not available
in a 2 ** menu.
The picture settings zoom, vertical position, auto-
matic zoom and panorama can be set and saved
as general settings for all programme positions.
Setting the zoom/panorama mode:
• Press the MENU key.
The TV menu appears on the screen.
• Press the blue key . The menu 
Picture and sound and the menu
item General picture settings are
pre-selected.
• Use the cursor control key to select
the menu...

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11.1 Picture Settings for
Programmes via TV Menu
Opening the menu
Picture settings for individual programme
positions are not available in a 2 ** menu.
If the standard values do not provide a satisfacto-
ry picture in some programme positions, you can
make different settings for these positions which
override almost all of the general picture settings.
These individual settings apply only to the pro-
gramme position for which they are made, and
they cannot be overwritten with the
standard values. In...
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