Metz Talio 32 S Lcd Operating Instructions
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11 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 pressing the MENU key. If you are not sure what a menu item does, press the INFO key for more information. In order to return to the menu, press the INFO key twice. You can open each of the five main sections of the menu with the key of the corresponding colour. The card file which is then displayed is subdivi- ded into Subjects (on the left) and Sections (on the right), and you can select these by moving the red, triangular cursor with the oval cursor control key or with the numeric keys. When you press the OK key, the current setting for the selected item is shown in the Setting win- dow below the card file and can be adjusted with the -+ key. You can save the new setting by pressing the OK key, which also returns you to the list of sec- tions. If you do not want to save the new setting, press the MENU key to return to the correspon- ding main menu item or press the EXIT key to close the menu. You can delete any incorrect inputs with the IIkey. 8. Menu ControlOpening the menu MENU OK * The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depen- ding on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently. Setting window Open the menu with : back to TV picture EXIT Rotation2)3) Progressive2)3) Comb filter2)3) Zoom/Panorama2)3) CTI3) Noise reduction3) Picture sharpness Colour intensity Contrast BrightnessSound set,.prog.pos Sound settings, gen. Pict.set.,prog.posn. Pict. settings, gen. Cursor F1➔ Related numeric keysSection* Subject* OK EXIT II
12 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 the OK key to open the selec- ted card. Controlling Teletext with pages displayed: Blue key – next subject. Yellow key – next section. White key – next page. After pressing the coloured pre-selec- tion key, you can step through the sub- jects, sections or pages with the cursor control key or with the numeric keys. If you wish to select a specific page, enter its page number on the numeric keys. If sub-pages exist for the selected page, the page numbers are displayed in black. In the example shown here, there are five sub-pages. You can step through these sub-pages with the cursor control key. 9. TeletextOpening the menu TEXT Page number i Gehörlose Börse Service BR-Intern Hörfunk Fernsehen Sport Bayern Schlagzeilen ÜbersichtImpressum A-Z 100 100 ProSieben Datum Uhrzeit 100Kartenlegen Live Gratis 09.56 talk talk talk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334 10.56 S.O.S.Style & Home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335 Aktuelle Meldungen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Computer Wurm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 TED: Brauchen wir Schutz ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Weitere Meldungen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135458 00010203040506070809 Sub-pages
13 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 to the last index page you have displayed by pressing the numeric key . Stop page scrolling The IIkey or the OK key can be used to stop the automatic scrolling executed by some pages, and to enable this again. Page selection with the cursor Press the OK key to stop page scrol- ling. The cursor is now positioned at the top left corner of the page and you can use the cursor control key to position it anywhere on the displayed page. This function is useful on index pages (such as pages 100, 200, etc.) in order to select a page you want to see. After positioning the cursor on the des- ired page number, press the OK key to display its contents. Setting marks in Teletext 5) As a user of Teletext, you will probably want to visit certain pages (such as stock-market news, news pages or the weather forecast) regularly. In order to find these pages quickly, you can set marks to suit your personal requirements. To do this, open a page for which you want to set a mark. • Press the red key for Set to place a mark on this page. The number of the mark you have just set is displayed above the window containing the num- ber of the Teletext page. In the case of multiple pages, the mark is always set and displayed for the currently dis- played sub-page. Up to 10 marks can be set for each programme position. Scrolling through marked Teletext pages 5) With the Teletext window open, you can step sequentially through the marked pages with the green key. An even easier method is by pressing the TEXT key while the TV programme is displayed. Each time you press this key, the next marked page is displayed. After the last marked page, the TV picture is displayed again. 9. Teletext 5) Not possible with an external receiver !
14 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 a programme for which subtitles exist starts, the TV station displays a box showing the Teletext page on which these can be found. • Press the TEXT key to open Teletext. • If this is a TOP-Text station, the card file is dis- played. Press the OK key and open any avai- lable page. • Use the numeric keys to enter the number of the page containing the subtitles. 9. Teletext 5) Not possible with an external receiver !
15 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 available in a 2 ** menu (see Section 30, Scope of Operation). The automatic programme chan- ge is set in the factor y to ON for all EURO sockets. • Press the MENU key. The TV menu appears on the screen. • Press the red key . The menu Configuration is displayed. • Use the corresponding numeric key (in this example: ) to select the menu item EURO sockets. • Use the cursor control key to select EURO 1, EURO 2 or EURO 3. • Press the OK key and then, in the setting win- dow, use the -+ key to select Programme chan- ge on. • Press the OK key to save the new setting. • Press the EXIT key to close the TV menu. 10. AV Playback MENU EURO 3 EURO 2 EURO 1 Function for F3 Function for F2 Function for F1 EURO sockets DVB-C DVB-T Analog-TV Country Language Operating Change stations on Programm change of switching line. Change with . Save with OK EXIT OK The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently. OK – +
16 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 numeric key to select the AV device you want to use. • The TV set now changes from the current pro- gramme to the selected playback device. • Start the replay function on the AV device. This AV selection remains active until you switch to any other programme position. • After watching the film from the AV device, press the TV key to return to normal TV mode. 10. AV PlaybackOpening the menu 2DVD-Player 1Videorecorder AV Select with ... or . Confirm with . OK
17 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 key . The menu Picture and sound and the menu item General picture settings are pre-selected. • Use the corresponding numeric key (in the example: )to select the menu item Pict.settings for Pr. • Use the corresponding numeric key (in the example: )to select the menu item VCR. • Use the -+ key to select Opt.1. If this setting does not produce a satisfactory result, you can try using Opt.2. • Press the OK key to save the new setting. • Press the EXIT key to close the TV menu. VCR settings Opt.1 Change with Accept value with OK Opening the menu MENU F1 OK EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently. – +
18 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 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 item Brightness. • The various menu items can be selec- ted with the aid of the numeric keys. • In the setting window, use the -+ key to change the setting. • Use the cursor control key to select the third line Save as standard values. • If you wish to save the new setting, use the -+ key to select Yes. • Press the OK key to save the changed setting as a standard value. • Press the EXIT key to close the TV menu. If the standard values do not provide a satisfactor y picture in some programme positions, you can make settings for these positions which differ from the standard values. See the next sections. 11.1 and 11.2. Opening the menu MENU Factory settingsZoom/PanoramaNoise reduction3) Picture sharpness Colour intensity Contrast BrightnessSound set,.prog.pos Sound settings, gen. Pict.set.,prog.posn. Pict. settings, gen. Brightness61Standard value50Use as default value: Yes Change with Accept current value as default value. F1➔ OK EXIT The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently. – +
19 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 item Brightness. • Press the corresponding numeric key to select Zoom/Panorama. • Use the cursor control key to select the desired menu items. • Use the -+ key to change the settings for Zoom/Panorama. • Press the OK key to save the new settings. The picture shows the factory settings. • Press the EXIT key to close the TV menu. The functions Panorama and Zoom can be combined with each other. Factory settingsZoom/PanoramaNoise reduction3) Picture sharpness Colour intensity Contrast BrightnessSound set,.prog.pos Sound settings, gen. Pict.set.,prog.posn. Pict. settings, gen. Zoom value 0 Panorama Yes Picture pos., vert. 0% Pan. modeNon-linearAutomatic zoom off Change with Accept value with. F1➔ OK EXIT OK The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently. 3) See glossary for an explanation. – +
20 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 addition to the general picture settings, the individual settings also include the settings colour offset, colour standard and VCR. Individual picture settings for programme position xy: • Select the programme position whose picture settings you wish to change. • 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 set- tings are pre-selected. • Use the cursor control key to select the menu item Pic. settings for Pr. And press the OK key. • Use the corresponding numeric keys (in this example: for noise reduction) to select the desired menu items. • In the setting window, use the -+ key to change the setting. • Press the OK key to save the new setting. • Press the EXIT key to close the TV menu. MENU VCR 3) Colour standard3)7) Colour offset 3)7) Noise reduction 3) Picture sharpness Colour intensity ContrastSound set,.prog.pos Sound settings, gen. Pict.set.,prog.posn. Pict. settings, gen. Noise reduction medium Change with Accept value with . OK EXIT OK The number of subjects and sections depends on the selected scope of operation. Depending on the configuration of the TV set, the various menu items may be displayed in a different order and numbered differently. 2) Possible only on sets equipped with this function. 3) See glossary for an explanation. 5) Available only for DVB stations! 7) Available only for analogue stations! – +