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Glossary
A
Active antenna: An antenna with its own power supply or amplification
that can improve reception in areas with poor reception.
AV socket: Socket for audio and video signals.
AV sources: Audio/video source.
AVS: Audio/video sockets on the TV set (cinch and Mini-DIN).
B
Band: Designation for a frequency range.
C
CA module: The Conditional Access Module contains the coding system
and compares the transmitted code with the one on the Smart Card.If
they match, the appropriate stations or programmes are decoded.
Cinch cable: Cable for transmitting audio or video.
CI slot: See Common Interface.
Common Interface: The Common Interface (CI slot) is a standardised
interface. By inserting suitable decoding modules (CA modules) and a
Smart Card coded digital programmes can be used.
Component IN: Connection by which the video signal is transmitted via
three separate cinch connections. It is made up of the brightness signal
"Y" and the colour difference signals "Pb" and "Pr". YPbPr is the original
analogue version of the digital YCbCr with which, among other things,
video data stored on the DVD and transmitted by satellite, cable or an-
tenna in DVB are colour coded.
Conditional Access Module: See CA module.
D
Decoder: Analogue, coded TV signals are passed through a decoder and
made visible again.
Digital Link: System for controlling recorders (for video and DVD recorders
from Loewe) via the Euro AV sockets of the Loewe TV set with concealed
setup. Controlling the recorder for timer recordings.
Digital Link Plus: System for controlling recorders according to protocol
50. For analogue stations the station and timer data are transmitted via
the EURO-AV socket to the recorder. The timer recording is executed
exclusively by the recorder. There is a different designation with different
manufacturers.
Dolby Digital: Digital multi-channel audio. The digital standard for high
quality home movie systems. The individual channels are broadcast sepa-
rately in this standard. The three front channels right, left and centre, the
two surround channels right and left and the external subwoofer channels
are called a 5.1 signal. Another term for Dolby Digital is AC3.
Dolby Pro Logic: Analogue multi-channel audio. Converts a Dolby-coded
stereo signal into a surround sound. This usually contains four channels
(front left, centre, front right, surround channel). A special subwoofer
channel is not generated in this method.
Dolby Pro Logic II: Analog multi-channel audio. Dolby Pro Logic II is a fur-
ther development of Dolby Pro Logic. This method generates a 6-channel
spatial sound from a stereo or Pro-Logic signal (front left, centre, front
right, surround left, surround right, subwoofer).
Dolby Surround: Analogue multi-channel audio system that brings four au-
dio channels down to two audio tracks with the aid of a matrix coding.
Dolby Virtual Speaker: The Dolby Virtual Speaker technology simulates
the surround playback of a real 5.1-channel playback with only two
speakers.
DTS: Digital Theater Systems; Digital multi-channel audio.
DVB-C/-S/-T: Digital Video Broadcasting stands for digital television.
Technical DVB is the standardised process for transmitting digital content
(television, radio, multi-channel audio, room sound, EPG, Teletext, and
other supplemental services) through digital technology. C stands for
transmission via cable, S for distribution via satellite and T for terrestrial
or antenna distribution.
DVD: Abbreviation of Digital Video Disk and later Digital Versatile Disk.
DVD preceiver: Combi-device of DVD player and radio without integrated
amplifier.
DVI: Digital Visual Interface, is an interface for transmitting digital video
and graphic data (without audio).
E
Electronic Programme Guide: See EPG.
EPG: Electronic Programme Guide is the electronic variant of a printed
television programme guide. Using the EPG you can watch the TV
programme of the TV stations which transfer the appropriate data. The
overview of the programmes contains the title, beginning and end and
the duration of the programme. In addition also a brief description of
respective content of the programme is displayed.
Euro AV socket: Interface for connecting video devices to a TV set. This
socket is also referred to as Scart socket.
F
FLOF: Full Level One Facilities. Teletext system in which designations and
numbers of the jump destinations are transmitted separately for every
page on the bottom line. This guides the reader to related topics for
example. An information about which pages exist and which pages have
sub-pages is not available in FLOF.
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- Contents p.2
- Remote control tv functions p.3
- Control unit front side of the device p.4
- You can change this during the initial installation page 11 or in the connection wizard page 35 before you connect other devices or make any changes please start the connection wizard page 35 and the sound components wizard page 39 and then follow the instructions that are displayed on the tv set p.5
- Factory settings av1 dvd player av2 dvd recorder p.5
- Connections rear side of the device p.5
- Welcome p.6
- The wizards in overview p.7
- Operating convenience with wizards p.7
- Info display and tv index p.7
- Welcome p.7
- For your safety p.8
- For your safety p.9
- Environmental protection p.9
- Preparing the remote control unit p.10
- Installing the tv set p.10
- Initial installation p.10
- Connecting the tv set p.10
- Initial installation p.11
- The display in the control panel on the front of the set will be illuminated red the set is now in standby mode p.11
- First installation wizard p.11
- Switching the tv set to standby mode p.11
- First installation after switching on for the first time this wizard starts automatically after the set is switched on for the first time however it can also be called later manually in the tv index see repeat initial installation on page 14 p.11
- Switching the tv on off on the control unit p.11
- Exit the wizard with the end button if available p.11
- Switching the set on with the remote control p.11
- By pressing the ok button a setting is confirmed and you will go to the next step p.11
- Switching the set off with the remote control p.11
- Switching on switching to radio mode p.11
- Brief explanation of button functions p.11
- Press the ring up down left right to move the cursor and to select settings p.11
- Before switching off the set with the mains switch we recommend you to switch it to standby mode p.11
- Press the on off button in the middle to switch the tv set on off p.11
- An example of multiple selection using the yellow button p.11
- Press the on off button p.11
- Press the mains switch on the bottom of the set p.11
- Press r on the tv control unit p.11
- You can select or remove several items with the yellow button see example below p.11
- Or tv button p.11
- When an element is selected it is marked by a check mark p.11
- Or radio button on the remote control radio mode see page 34 p.11
- Use this button to go back one step p.11
- Or ok button station list is called p.11
- Turning the set on off p.11
- Or numeric buttons 0 99 p.11
- The first step with the wizard starts when selecting the language for the user prompts from this point on follow the instructions on your tv set p.11
- Meaning of the display colour red standby mode green tv set is switched on orange radio mode tv set receives epg data or timer recording active p.11
- Initial installation p.12
- Positioning aligning dvb t antenna p.13
- Initial installation operating convenience p.13
- General information on menu operation p.13
- The info display p.14
- The index in the tv set p.14
- Operating convenience p.14
- Radio menu overview diagram p.15
- Radio menu p.15
- Picture sound connections p.15
- Operating convenience p.15
- Tv menu overview diagram p.15
- Tv menu p.15
- Sound station timer functions p.15
- Settings p.15
- Recording p.15
- With the numeric keys of the remote control p.16
- In normal tv operation without further displays no favourites selected p.16
- With the keys p and p on the remote control p.16
- If you select an unoccupied station slot the next avail able station is switched to p.16
- The symbols for the sound identification are described on page 21 p.16
- If there are additional languages or dvb subtitles for dvb stations then language and subtitle selection is shown below the station display p.16
- Sorting numerically p.16
- If favourites are selected the station is switched over in the favourites list with p p see page 17 p.16
- Sorting alphabetically p.16
- If favourites are selected the station in the favourites list is switched to with the numeric buttons see page 17 a maximum two digit station input is possible p.16
- Enter initial letters with the numeric buttons like with a mobile phone keypad see page 13 the first station for the specified letters is marked p.16
- Select station p.16
- Digit stations press all four numeric buttons the station changes imme diately p.16
- See also page 21 additional selection possibilities for dvb stations p.16
- Digit stations keep the numeric button pressed for one second the station changes immediately p.16
- P p station up down the station display with sound identification is displayed briefly p.16
- Digit and 3 digit stations press first and second numeric button briefly keep the last numeric button pressed for one second the station changes immediately p.16
- P p scroll in the pages of the station list p.16
- Daily operation p.16
- Or press the numeric button briefly the station changes after 2 seconds changes immediately in case up to 9 stations are stored p.16
- Or press all the numeric buttons briefly the station changes after 2 seconds changes ilmmediately up to 99 or 999 stored stations p.16
- Blue button changes sorting from numeric to alphabetic p.16
- Or enter the number of the station with the numeric buttons the marked station is shown as a small picture p.16
- Ok the marked station is called p.16
- Ok call station list p.16
- Mark stations ok the marked station is called p.16
- With the station list p.16
- Mark stations p.16
- Red button calls the favourites list p.17
- Red button back to the station list green button scan all stations of the currently selected favourites list yellow button change the favourites lists see page 24 p.17
- Please ensure that the appropriate devices have also been registered with the device connection wizard see page 35 p.17
- P p scroll in the pages of the favourites list p.17
- Other favourites lists can only be selected if they also contain stations p.17
- Ok calls the station list p.17
- Ok call the station list p.17
- Mark stations ok the marked station is called select other favourites list p.17
- You can save and call your favourite stations in 6 favourites lists e g for multiple users each favourites list can contain up to 99 stations after initial installation 10 stations from the station list are already stored in the first list change the favourites list to suit your requirements see put together changing favourites lists on page 24 p.17
- In numerical sorting the connections or devices are always at the beginning of the list in alphabetic sorting the connections or devices are sorted in alphabetically p.17
- With the favourites lists p.17
- In normal tv mode without other displays p.17
- Via station list p.17
- Explanation of the icons following station names digital dvb t station terrestrial via antenna digital dvb c station via cable digital dvb s station via satellite coded station p.17
- Via av selection p.17
- Explanation of the favourites lists the selection made with the red button station list or favourites list is retained until the next call all inputs then refer exclusively to the currently selected favourites list if favourites are selected the name of the favourites list appears after the station name p.17
- Select video source p.17
- Daily operation p.17
- Select station directly with numeric buttons p.17
- Call av selection p.17
- Select desired device or connection ok to switch over p.17
- A signal from the selected video source should now be visible p.17
- Select connection device ok to switch over p.17
- Daily operation p.18
- Adjusting the sound p.18
- Operation without remote control p.19
- Daily operation p.19
- Adjusting the picture p.19
- Daily operation p.20
- Button functions p.20
- Daily operation p.21
- Tv stations p.22
- Station management is not possible if a programmed timer recording is still pending p.22
- Managing stations p.22
- Managing stations p.23
- Delete station p.23
- Managing stations p.24
- Green button switch upper lower case letters p.24
- Green button select the next favourites list p.24
- Under the 1st letter of the name you will see a line indi cating the current input position input position right also for spaces input position left deletes the preceding character p.24
- Green button activates restore stations p.24
- The restored station is sorted in according to its signal source at the end of the respective signal bloc p.24
- Favourites list right column must be selected if not change the list with p.24
- Enter the letters one after another with the numeric buttons on the remote control like using a mobile phone keypad press a numeric button until the desired character appears the available letters are printed respectively on the buttons different special characters can be selected with button 1 p.24
- The restore list is empty if no stations have been deleted yet p.24
- Each favourites list can contain up to 99 stations you can put together the favourites lists to suit your requirements e g topic lists other persons using this tv set can create their own favourites lists the favourites lists also have the advantage that the stations of different signal sources can be stored in the order you wish p.24
- Select stations go to the menu line below p.24
- Change favourites lists can also be called via the favourites list page 17 p.24
- Select station ok p.24
- Call tv menu p.24
- Select settings go to the menu line below p.24
- Blue button activates rename station p.24
- Restore stations stations which have been deleted from the station list can be restored p.24
- Rename station p.24
- Blue button activates rename favourites list p.24
- Rename favourites list p.24
- Put together change favourites lists p.24
- Ok to save new name p.24
- Numeric buttons enter new name same procedure as for rename station see left column p.24
- Mark select change favourites ok calls list of all stations and last active favourites list p.24
- Favourites list right column must be selected if not change the list with p.25
- Which is to be transferred as a favourite to the favourites list p.25
- Delete station from favourites list p.25
- The insertion position can also be selected with the numeric buttons p.25
- Add station to favourites list p.25
- Select insertion position at which the marked station is to be inserted p.25
- Red button activates clear favourite list p.25
- Proceed in the same manner with additional stations p.25
- P p scroll in the pages of the station list if necessary p.25
- Ok transfers the station to the favourites list the new station is inserted at the end of the favourites list p.25
- Ok to execute the move p.25
- Ok confirms clear list p.25
- Move change order of stations in the favourites list p.25
- Mark station to be moved p.25
- Mark station to be deleted ok removes the marked station from the favourites list p.25
- Mark station or select station with the numeric buttons p.25
- Managing stations p.25
- Go to the left column all stations p.25
- For alphabetical station sorting enter the initial lette p.25
- Yellow button activates move station p.25
- Picture in picture pip p.26
- Picture in picture p.26
- Picture in picture p.27
- Configure picture in picture pip mode p.27
- Select station ok view memorise p.28
- Select date time station or topics select defaults within the respective line p.28
- Paging through the programme list p.28
- P p paging backwards forwards p.28
- In the entries for date and time you will see changes in time as well as in date when paging p.28
- Example if you are looking for the next news broadcast select example if you are looking for the next news broadcast select today s date for time select soon for station select all and for topics select news then you get a list of all news programmes in the programme list below p.28
- Epg stands for electronic programme guide and provides you with on screen programme details with the system as with a printed pro gramme guide you can learn about the current programme in addition programmes can be sorted according to certain topics memorised and also recordings can be programmed p.28
- Electronic programme guide epg p.28
- View the programme is in progress the tv set switches to the marked programme memorise the programme has not started yet and is memorised a appears in front of the programme the tv set switch es over automatically to the beginning of the programme or if set in the menu page 29 on from standby mode p.28
- Electronic programme guide p.28
- Time entry if the line time entry if the line time is selected then you can enter the time after which the programmes will be displayed via the numeric buttons of the remote control always enter four digits e g 0900 for 9 0 in the morning favourites if a favourites list has been selected in the station line only the programmes of stations in the favourites list are displayed in the programme list tip before pressing the blue button to leave the upper selec tion lines select one of the preceding lines if you then switch back to the programme list you can change this menu line with without having to leave the pro gramme list if you have marked time then you can enter the time after which the programmes will be displayed with the numeric buttons of the remote control p.28
- Blue button switches between the upper default lines date topics and the lower programme list p.28
- Adjusting the programme list p.28
- The first time you start epg a wizard becomes active not for dvb and it guides you through the setup then execute the data capture see next page p.28
- The display of the programme guide is divided into two branches the lower programme list is influenced by the upper default lines p.28
- Switching epg on off p.28
- Switching and memorizing with the programme list in the program list first all currently running programmes are listed you are in the lower programme list if not press the blue button p.28
- Starting and ending epg p.28
- Selection is at the top in the defaults if not press the blue button p.28
- Electronic programme guide p.29
- Configuring epg p.29
- Teletext p.30
- Teletext menu p.31
- Teletext p.31
- Conditional access module ca module p.32
- Software update p.33
- Setting the sound mode p.34
- Call radio menu radio mode switched on if not press the radio button p.34
- Red button switch off the screen p.34
- Radio mode on radio button on the remote control p.34
- Radio mode on off p.34
- Radio mode off p.34
- You will see an overview of radio stations if data are transmitted by the station then time and title of the station will be displayed in the station list p.34
- Radio mode p.34
- You can only receive radio stations via dvb if you do not have dvb radio reception then you can play audio from an external device via the tv set using the audio av inputs p.34
- Radio menu in the radio menu you can set the sound search for and store radio stations automatically or manually change stations and set switch off alarm functions the settings are made the same way they are made in tv mode p.34
- V v volume louder quieter other sound settings are the same as for the volume setting in tv mode see page 18 p.34
- P p or the numeric buttons of the remote control p.34
- Tv button on the remote control p.34
- Or r on the tv set operating ring p.34
- The led display on the tv set changes from green to orange p.34
- Or on the tv set operating ring p.34
- The epg functions in radio mode are similar to those in tv mode more information in this regard is available starting on page 28 p.34
- For the dvb radio stations you can also use an electronic programme guide if the station that is currently active supplies data p.34
- Switching the screen on off p.34
- Explanation of the icons after the station name digital dvb t station terrestrial via antenna digital dvb c station via cable digital dvb s station via satellite coded station p.34
- Switching epg on off p.34
- Epg electronic programme guide radio p.34
- Switch on the screen with the remote control red button or ok button switch on the screen on the tv set press r on the tv set operating ring p.34
- Changing stations when the screen is off p.34
- Starting and ending epg radio mode switched on if not press the radio button p.34
- Call the radio menu p.34
- Setting the volume p.34
- Call sound mode other settings as for tv mode see page 18 p.34
- Connection example of a dvd recorder p.35
- Connection diagram p.35
- Connecting additional devices to the tv set the device connection wizard serves to connect new devices to the tv set or make wiring changes p.35
- Yellow button place a check mark after the devices to be connected p.35
- Call tv menu p.35
- The connection diagram shows the devices that are cur rently configured dvd player on av1 and dvd recorder on av2 are factory pre sets p.35
- Av equipment selection p.35
- Signal type p.35
- Select the signal type of your set leave the setting on automatic if you are not sure p.35
- Select new devices modifications ok calls the wizard p.35
- Select connections go to the menu line below p.35
- Operating additional equipment p.35
- New devices should not be connected until they have been registered in the connection wizard p.35
- In the next step the connection diagram shows how to connect the new or preset devices to the rear of the tv set in this example the dvd player dvd to av1 the dvd recorder dvd to av2 p.35
- Hint use euro av cable with angled connectors p.35
- Follow the instructions on the tv set the following illustrations provide an overview of the possible options p.35
- End it is possible to run the wizard only partially at any time you have to confirm changes on a page with ok p.35
- Device connection wizard p.35
- Operating additional equipment p.36
- Connecting devices to the pc in connection and playback p.37
- Connecting devices to the hdmi dvi connections and playback p.37
- Operating additional equipment p.37
- Operating additional equipment p.38
- Connecting devices to the component in connection and playback p.38
- Sound components wizard p.39
- Operating additional equipment p.39
- Speaker system loewe individual sound on the dolby digital decoder of the tv set p.40
- Operating additional equipment p.40
- Operating additional equipment p.41
- Connecting other speaker systems or active speakers to the dolby digital decoder p.41
- Adjusting the speaker system p.41
- Operating additional equipment p.42
- Operating additional equipment p.43
- Operating additional equipment p.44
- Connecting audio amplifiers p.44
- Audio connection in hdmi dvi devices p.45
- Assignment of the digital audio input p.45
- Operating additional equipment p.45
- The direct way to record p.46
- Operating additional equipment p.46
- Timer recording with external devices p.47
- Operating additional equipment p.47
- Photoviewer p.48
- Operating additional equipment p.48
- Operating additional equipment p.49
- Loewe viewvision 8106 h p.50
- Loewe tv chassis l2700 p.50
- Loewe centros 1202 2102 hd 2172 hd p.50
- Loewe centros 1102 1172 p.50
- Loewe auro 2216 ps 8116 dt p.50
- Functions for the loewe dvd recorder centros 1202 2102 hd viewvision dr functions for the loewe dvd player auro 2216 ps 8116 dt p.50
- Every time the button is pressed the display of the selected operating mode lights up tv rec dvd radio p.50
- Device button combination p.50
- Using the remote control for the tv set press the tv button the display above it will light for approx 5 seconds p.50
- Using the remote control for a recorder press the rec button the display above it will light for approx 5 seconds p.50
- Using the remote control for a dvd player press the dvd button the display above it will light for approx 5 seconds p.50
- Setting the remote control to other loewe devices the specified key combinations must be depressed until one of the leds flashes twice approximately 5s the devices marked by are preset in the remote control included with the tv set p.50
- Operating loewe equipment p.50
- Operating additional equipment p.50
- Loewe xemix 6222 ps p.50
- Loewe viewvision dr p.50
- Rotating the tv set p.51
- Operating additional equipment p.51
- Troubleshooting p.52
- Troubleshooting p.53
- Technical data p.54
- General data p.54
- Electrical data p.54
- Connections p.54
- Setup possibilities p.55
- Accessories p.55
- Glossary p.56
- Glossary p.57
- The code number 3001 cancels a secret code and thus the parental lock please keep in a safe place p.58
- Glossary p.58
- Service p.60
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Explore essential TV technologies including audio formats (Dolby Digital, Pro Logic), video interfaces (DVI, AV), digital broadcasting standards (DVB-C/S/T), and signal processing systems for enhanced viewing experiences.