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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 names and
numbers of the jump destinations are transmitted in the bottom line
on every page. 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.
H
HDCP: High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. Coding system pro-
vided for the DVI and HDMI interfaces for secure transmission of audio
and video data.
HDMI: High Definition Multimedia Interface is a newly developed interface
for full digital transmission of audio and video data.
HDTV: High Definition Television is an umbrella term that covers a number
of high resolution television standards.
HD-Ready: A quality seal that is awarded to products that are capable of
displaying high-definition television (HDTV).
High band and Low band: Transmission ranges for satellites.
J
JPEG/JPG: Joint Photographic Experts Group is a committee which has
developed a standard method for the compression of digital photos. This
method JPEG (JPG for short), named after the committee, is a commonly
used graphic format for photos.
L
LCD: Liquid Crystal Display.
LCN: Logical Channel Numbers. In stations with LCN, the channel loca-
tion number belonging to the station is also transmitted by the provider.
The stations are sorted according to these channel location numbers.
L-Link: Intelligent system connection between Loewe devices for the
automatic exchange of information. Makes the operation of TV and
Loewe system components even more convenient.
LNB/LNC: The crucial electronic component of a satellite antenna is
referred to as an LNB (Low Noise Block Converter). It is mounted in the
focal point of a parabolic antenna. The designation LNC (Low Noise
Converter) indicates that conversion to lower intermediate frequency
takes place. The supplemental block in the LNB refers to the fact that a
whole frequency range (a block) is converted in each case.
M
MHEG-5: Digital teletext standard of the Multimedia and Hypermedia Ex-
pert Group. At the moment only available in United Kingdom and Ireland.
Modulator: Transmitter in the video or DVD recorder so that the devices
can receive signals via the tuner of the TV device.
Mono: Single-channel audio.
MPEG: Digital compression process for video.
N
Network ID: NID refers to the so-called programme ID number, also known
as network ID – a number between 0 and 8191. This specification is
necessary in specific cable networks of some countries. Then only DVB
signals of this station network are searched for.
NICAM: Audio standard. Is used in Denmark, England, France, Sweden,
and Spain.
NTSC: American colour standard.
P
Page Catching: For teletext, refers to going to and calling a page number.
PAL: European standard.
PCM: Pulse Code Modulation for digital sound.
Picture in Picture: See PIP.
PIP: Picture in Picture; a function which displays two pictures on the
screen.
Pixel: Denotes both the smallest unit of a digital graphic grid and its
display on a screen with grid control.
Pixel error: A pixel error is a defective pixel, usually on an LCD. Pixel errors
may be caused by production errors. They are expressed for example by
a constantly lit pixel or a constantly black pixel. Single defective pixels
however are excluded from a guarantee.
Progressive JPEG: Progressive
JPEGs are built up gradually. The quality of
the picture increases progressively during the loading process.
ProScan/Progressive Scan: Progressive Scan (abbr. PS) or full picture
method is a technique in the picture build-up of monitors, TV sets,
beamers, and other display devices in which the output device is not
sent line interlaced half pictures – unlike in the interlace technique – but
real full pictures.
Glossary
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- Operating instructions p.1
- Contents p.2
- Remote control tv functions p.3
- Radio only for dvb reception provided the station broadcasts this otherwise switch over to an audio input p.4
- Only with integrated digital recorder p.4
- Control unit front side of the device p.4
- Nection w p.5
- Make an p.5
- Follow th p.5
- Factory setting av2 dvd recorder p.5
- Connections rear side of the device art 37 sl p.5
- Compone p.5
- Before you connect other devices or make any changes please start the con nection wizard page 44 and the sound components wizard page 51 and then follow the instructions that are displayed on the tv set p.5
- Before p.5
- You can change this during the initial installation page 12 or in the connection wizard page 44 p.5
- On the t p.5
- You can change this during the initial installation page 12 or in the connection wizard page 44 p.6
- Factory setting av2 dvd recorder p.6
- Connections rear side of the device art 42 sl art 47 sl p.6
- Before you connect other devices or make any changes please start the con nection wizard page 44 and the sound components wizard page 51 and then follow the instructions that are displayed on the tv set p.6
- Welcome p.7
- Tv set equipment p.7
- Trademarks p.7
- Thank you p.7
- Scope of delivery p.7
- Masthead p.7
- About this operating manual p.7
- Info display and tv index p.8
- Operating convenience with wizards p.8
- If after the initial installation you want to search for new stations or if you have set up your antenna for the first time then you can handle this task with the help of the search wizard see page 26 you will find the search wizard in the tv menu under setting p.8
- You will find the connection wizard in the tv menu under connection p.8
- You can return to the previous step or exit the wizard at any time p.8
- Welcome p.8
- The wizards in overview p.8
- For your safety p.9
- For your safety p.10
- Environmental protection p.10
- Preparing the remote control unit p.11
- Installing the tv set p.11
- Initial installation p.11
- Connecting the tv set p.11
- Press the on off button in the middle for about 2 seconds to switch the tv set on off p.12
- By pressing the ok button a setting is confirmed and you will go to the next step p.12
- Press the on off button p.12
- Brief explanation of button functions p.12
- Press r on the tv control unit p.12
- Before switching off the set with the mains switch we recommend you to switch it to standby mode p.12
- Or tv button p.12
- An example of multiple selection using the yellow button p.12
- Or press the radio button on the remote control radio mode see page 36 p.12
- Activate the mains switch on the bottom of the set the display in the control panel on the front of the set will be illuminated red the set is now in standby mode p.12
- Or ok button station list is called p.12
- With the yellow button you can select or remove the indi vidual items see the example below when an element is selected it is marked by a checkmark p.12
- Or numeric buttons p.12
- Use this button to go back one step p.12
- Or assist button assist menu is called p.12
- 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.12
- Turning the set on off p.12
- Initial 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 17 p.12
- 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.12
- Initial installation p.12
- Switching the tv set to standby mode p.12
- If at least one station is locked the access code must be entered before repeating initial installation see parental lock on page 41 p.12
- Switching the tv on off on the control unit p.12
- First installation wizard p.12
- Switching the set on with the remote control p.12
- Exit the wizard with the end button if available p.12
- Switching the set off with the remote control p.12
- Switch on in radio mode p.12
- Display p.12
- Press the ring up down left right to move the cursor and to select settings p.12
- Continued on next page p.12
- Initial installation p.13
- Positioning aligning the dvb t antenna p.14
- Initial installation p.14
- The info display p.15
- Operating convenience p.15
- General information on menu operation p.15
- The index in the tv set p.16
- The assist menu p.16
- Operating convenience p.16
- Tv menu overview diagram p.17
- Tv menu p.17
- Sound stations timer functions p.17
- Settings p.17
- Recordin p.17
- Radio menu overview diagram p.17
- Radio menu p.17
- Picture sound connections p.17
- Operating convenience p.17
- 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 or press all the numeric buttons briefly the station changes after 2 seconds changes immediately in case of up to 99 or 999 stored stations p.18
- When you select an empty memory location the tv switches to the next available station p.18
- Daily operation p.18
- Select station p.18
- Call last viewed station for tv sets with mheg 5 software p.18
- P p station up down the station display with sound identification is displayed briefly p.18
- P p scroll in the pages of the station list p.18
- Blue button changes the sorting between numerically and alphabetically p.18
- Or enter the number of the station with the numeric buttons the marked station is shown as a small picture p.18
- Ok the marked station is called p.18
- Ok call station list p.18
- Mark stations ok the marked station is called p.18
- Mark stations p.18
- Jump to the next station block p.18
- In normal tv mode without other displays no favour ites selected p.18
- If favourites are selected you can switch to the station in the favourites list with the numeric buttons see page 19 maximum two digit station numbers are possible p.18
- You can switch back and forth quickly between two stations using these buttons p.18
- If favourites are selected the station in the favourites list is switched over with p p see page 19 if other languages or dvb subtitles are available on dvb stations the language and subtitle selection is displayed under the station display see also 25 additional selection possibilities for dvb stations p.18
- Enter initial letters with the numeric buttons like with a mobile phone keypad see page 15 the first station for the specified letters is marked p.18
- With the station list p.18
- Digit stations press all four numeric buttons the station changes imme diately p.18
- With the numeric keys of the remote control p.18
- Digit stations keep the numeric button pressed for one second the station changes immediately or press numeric button briefly the station changes after 2 seconds immediate change for up to 9 stored stations p.18
- With the keys p and p on the remote control p.18
- Other favourites lists can only be selected if these contain stations p.19
- Ok the marked station is called p.19
- Ok calls the station list p.19
- 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 change favourites lists on page 29 p.19
- Ok call the station list if the favourites list is displayed switch to the station list first p.19
- With the station list p.19
- Mark stations p.19
- With the favourites lists p.19
- 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.19
- With the av selection p.19
- In normal tv mode without other displays p.19
- Select video source p.19
- 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 locked station see parental lock on page 41 p.19
- Explanation of the favourites lists the selection made with the red button favourites list is retained until you switch back to the station list with the red button if favourites are selected the name of the favourites list appears in the status display after the station name after changing stations p.19
- Select station directly with numeric buttons or p.19
- Daily operation p.19
- Select other favourites list p.19
- Call av selection p.19
- Select desired device or connection ok switch over p.19
- A signal from the selected video source should now be visible p.19
- Select connection device ok switch over p.19
- Red button calls the favourites list p.19
- 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 29 p.19
- Please ensure that the appropriate devices have also been registered with the connection wizard see page 44 p.19
- P p scroll in the pages of the favourites list p.19
- Daily operation p.20
- Adjusting the sound p.20
- Daily operation p.21
- Daily operation p.22
- Adjusting the picture p.22
- Operation without remote control p.23
- Daily operation p.23
- Daily operation p.24
- Button functions p.24
- Daily operation p.25
- Tv stations p.26
- Managing stations p.26
- Managing stations p.27
- Green button switch upper lower case letters p.28
- Yellow button starts move station mark several stations if needed ok selection ended select insertion position from which the selected stations are to be inserted ok to execute the move p.28
- Green button starts restore stations p.28
- Under the 1st letter of the name you will see a line indicating the current input position input position one character to the right also for blanks input position one character to the left deletes the character p.28
- 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 charac ter appears the available letters are printed respectively on the buttons different special characters can be selected with button 1 p.28
- The restored station is sorted in according to its signal source at the end of the respective signal bloc p.28
- Station p.28
- Delete station p.28
- Select stations go to the menu line below p.28
- Change delete move rename restore station change station can also be called via the station list page 18 if at least one station is locked the access code must be entered before changing stations start up see parental lock on page 41 p.28
- Select station ok p.28
- Call tv menu p.28
- Select settings go to the menu line below p.28
- Select change stations ok call list of stations p.28
- Restore stations stations which have been deleted from the station list can be restored p.28
- Rename station p.28
- Red button starts delete station select several stations to be deleted if necessary ok to execute the delete p.28
- Ok to save new name p.28
- Not possible for mheg 5 stations dvb stations which also transmit the station name cannot be renamed in this case the rename function is hidden p.28
- Move station change order not possible for mheg 5 stations stations can only be resorted within the signal source block p.28
- Managing stations p.28
- In this menu you can delete move rename or restore stations or numeric buttons select the appropriate station scroll with p p if necessary p.28
- Ok confirms clear favourites list p.29
- Numeric buttons enter new name same procedure as under rename station see page 28 p.29
- Move change order of stations in the favourites list p.29
- Yellow button starts move station p.29
- Mark station to be moved p.29
- The insertion position can also be selected with the numeric buttons p.29
- Mark station to be deleted ok removes the marked station from the favourites list p.29
- Select stations go to the menu line below p.29
- Managing stations p.29
- Select settings go to the menu line below p.29
- Green button select the next favourites list p.29
- Select select change favourites ok calls list of all stations and last active favourites list p.29
- Favourites list right column must be selected if not change the list with p.29
- Enter the initial letters in case of alpha betical station orde p.29
- Select insertion position at which the selected station is to be inserted p.29
- 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.29
- Rename favourites list p.29
- Delete station from favourites list p.29
- Red button starts clear favourites list p.29
- Change favourites can also be called via the favourites list page 19 p.29
- Put together change favourites list p.29
- Call tv menu p.29
- P p scroll in the pages of the station list if necessary p.29
- Ok transfers the station to the favourites list the new station is inserted at the end of the favour ites list proceed in the same manner with addi tional stations p.29
- Blue button starts rename favourites list p.29
- Ok to save new name p.29
- All stations left column must be selected if not change the list with p.29
- Ok to execute the move p.29
- Add station to favourites list p.29
- Picture in picture pip p.30
- Picture in picture p.30
- Configure picture in picture pip mode p.31
- Picture in picture p.31
- Electronic programme guide epg p.32
- Electronic programme guide p.32
- Electronic programme guide p.33
- Configuring epg p.33
- Teletext p.34
- Teletext menu p.35
- Teletext p.35
- Teletext p.36
- Radio mode p.36
- Digital teletext mheg 5 p.36
- Digital radio p.36
- Call sound adjustment other settings as for tv mode see page 20 p.37
- Switch on the screen with the remote control press red button radio button or ok button station list is opened p.37
- Call radio menu radio mode switched on if not press the radio button p.37
- Switch on the screen on the tv set press r on the tv set operating ring p.37
- Switch off radio mode p.37
- Audio playback from external devices p.37
- Switch epg on off p.37
- Audio adjustment p.37
- Starting and ending epg radio mode switched on if not press the radio button p.37
- Start playback on the external device after selecting the av input p.37
- Red button switch off the screen p.37
- Radio mode switched on if not press the radio button p.37
- 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 as described in tv mode p.37
- Press tv button on the remote control p.37
- Or press r on the operating ring on the tv set p.37
- You can play the sound of external av devices e g mp3 players dvd players in radio mode select av input p.37
- Ok open station list the av inputs are listed in front of the first radio station p.37
- The selection of the av inputs is the same as in tv mode see pages 18 and 19 p.37
- For the dvb radio stations you can also use an electronic programme guide if the station that is currently active supplies data p.37
- Epg electronic programme guide radio p.37
- The led display on the tv set see page 4 changes from green to orange p.37
- Digital radio p.37
- The epg functions in radio mode are the same as in tv mode read from page 32 onwards for further information p.37
- Call the radio menu p.37
- Switching the screen on off p.37
- Software update p.38
- Conditional access module ca module p.40
- Parental lock p.41
- Other settings p.41
- Timer functions p.42
- Other settings p.42
- Time and date p.43
- Other settings p.43
- On screen displays p.43
- Yellow button connect disconnect equipment p.44
- Av equipment selection p.44
- The connection wizard serves to connect accessory equipment optimally to the tv set make changes to the wiring of the devices or remove mo mentarily logged in equipment the exact process of the wizard depends on the choice of equipment p.44
- A camcorder camera is connected to the tv set addition ally in the following example p.44
- The connection wizard can be exited at any time with the end button p.44
- The connection diagram shows the currently logged in equipment p.44
- The connection diagram is displayed again connect the equipment to the corresponding connections of the tv set as shown in the connection diagram p.44
- The accessory equipment should be connected to the tv set with the power off disconnected from the mains see also the instructions in the operating manual of the equipment to be connected p.44
- Select the equipment you want to connect or remove equipment you no longer use in the av equipment selection p.44
- Select new devices modifications ok calls the wizard p.44
- Select equipment connection p.44
- Select connections go to the menu line below p.44
- Operating additional equipment p.44
- Ok proceed p.44
- New equipment should not be connected until it has been logged in in the connection wizard first dvd recorder at av2 is preset at the factory p.44
- Connection wizard p.44
- Connection diagram p.44
- Call tv menu p.44
- Operating additional equipment p.45
- Gaming mode p.45
- Operating additional equipment p.46
- Devices to the connections av1 av2 avs p.46
- Operating additional equipment p.47
- Operating additional equipment p.48
- Devices to the hdmi dvi connections p.48
- Operating additional equipment p.49
- Devices to the pc in connection p.49
- Operating additional equipment p.50
- Devices to the component in connection p.50
- Sound components wizard p.51
- Play sound via tv speakers and active subwoofer p.51
- Play sound via active speakers p.51
- Operating additional equipment p.51
- Connecting audio amplifiers p.52
- Operating additional equipment p.52
- Rs 232c interface upgradable interface p.53
- Operating additional equipment p.53
- Audio connection in hdmi dvi devices p.53
- Assignment of the digital audio input p.53
- The direct way to record p.54
- Operating additional equipment p.54
- Operating additional equipment p.55
- Timer recording with external devices p.56
- Operating additional equipment p.56
- Rotating the tv set upgradable interface p.57
- Operating additional equipment p.57
- Photoviewer p.58
- Operating additional equipment p.58
- Operating additional equipment p.59
- 2 3 4 5 6 p.60
- Operating loewe equipment p.60
- Operating additional equipment p.60
- 23 24 25 26 p.60
- Operating additional equipment p.61
- Troubleshooting p.62
- Troubleshooting p.63
- Technical data p.64
- General data p.64
- Electrical data p.64
- Connections max equipment p.64
- Setup possibilities p.65
- Accessories p.65
- Upgrade kits p.66
- Accessories p.66
- Equipment variants p.67
- Accessories p.67
- Glossary p.68
- Glossary p.69
- Glossary p.70
- Service p.72
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