If you receive a broadcast in Cinema mode with missing indi-
cations in the upper or lower part of the picture (eg. scores in
the case of matches), you can switch back to the 4:3 or 16:9
format so that these indications become visible again.
In the case of 4:3 broadcasts and the 16:9 format selected,
the picture is horizontally enlarged.
The picture geometry is streched in horizontal direction.
If you receive pictures from a real 16:9 signal source by
means of an external decoder (eg. Settop-Decoder of Digital
TV System) via the Euro-AV socket, the picture screen is fully
filled out with correct picture geometry.
Reception of PALplus broadcasts via a
satellite-receiver
Connect the satellite receiver to the black EURO-AV socket.
Select a free programme position on the television receiver.
Select "Descrambler on Stereo" (see page 31," ...for Descram-
bler").
The PALplus broadcast is visible on the selected programme
position. Condition for this is that a 12V switching voltage is
present at Pin 8 of the EURO-AV socket of the satellite receiver.
The same adjustments and the same condition apply for the
use of a comb filter (see page 27).
Cinema
Standard format 4 : 3
HDTV format 16 : 9
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Select
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Terminate
Each manually selected function in the formats menu is
automatically switched to PALplus if such a broadcast is
received, and back to the previous format when the PAL-
plus broadcast is over.
With broadcasts in conventional format (4:3), the picture
screen of this set (16:9) will not completely be filled out.
Black stripes are visible at the left and the right side of the
picture.
To avoid this, you can switch to another format.
In the format menu, you can lay down which format is to
have priority when switching on or changing the programme
in the case of conventional standards (4:3).
At the factory, the "Cinema" format has been preset.
In the Cinema mode, 4:3 pictures are displayed over the
whole picture screen.
This means that the pictures are enlarged in such a degree
that the black stripes at the left and right sides disappear.
However, picture information is lost at the top and the bottom
of the picture, but the picture geometry is maintained.
The advantage of this mode is that the black stripes at the top
and the bottom of the picture which are obtained when wide-
screen cinema films are watched on a "normal" television, are
no longer visible.
For this reason, this mode is especially suited for wide-screen
cinema films.
When such a film is over, the "Cinema" mode is maintained. If
a PALplus broadcast is received, the TV set automatically
switches to PALplus - in our example from Cinema - and back
to Cinema when the broadcast is over.
Cinema
Standard format 4 : 3
Format 16 : 9
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Select
.
Terminate
Adjusting the Picture
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