Loewe Art 32 Quick Manual Download Page 4

Art 32
Quick guide

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Air circulation and high temperatures

The 

vent slots

 on the 

rear panel of the set

 must always be kept 

unobstructed. Please do not place newspapers or cloths on/over the 
TV set.

Make sure that there is at 
least 10 cm free space on the 
sides and above the set for 
air circulation, if the set is 
placed in a 

cabinet

 or on a 

shelf

.

Like any electronic device, 
your TV set requires 

air for 

cooling

. Obstruction of the 

air circulation can cause fires.

Prevent 

metal items

, nee-

dles, paper clips, liquids, wax, or similar items, from getting into the 
interior of the device through the 

vent slots

 in the rear panel. Such 

objects can cause 

short circuits

 in the set, which could possibly 

cause a fire.

If something should get into the 

interior of the set

 then immedi-

ately unplug the mains plug of the device and contact the 

field service

 

for more information.

Set-up

The set is suitable for mounting in many different ways. Note the as-
sembly instructions regarding the different possible mounting options.

Before setting up the device, please check that the final location is 
suitable to bear the load of the device in terms of surface (sensitivity 
to pressure) and stability (statics).
This is particularly the case for the high-gloss painted surfaces and 
surfaces that are made from real wood/real wood veneer.

Place the TV set with the table or floor stand only on a 

level, sturdy, 

horizontal base

. Particularly make sure that the set does not protrude 

to the front when placed in or on pieces of furniture. 
Place the TV set in a normal position for use. The TV set may only be 
used in an upright 

horizontal

 position. It may not be tilted by more 

than 10 degrees. The TV set must never be operated in portrait posi-
tion, lying flat or hanging overhead from the ceiling.

Set up the device where it is not exposed to direct 

insolation 

and 

where it is not exposed to additional heating by 

radiators

.

About the LCD screen

The TV set with LCD screen you have purchased satisfies the most 
rigorous quality requirements and has been inspected with respect 
to 

pixel errors

. Despite of thorough care when manufacturing the 

display, it cannot be 100% guaranteed that no 

subpixel

 defects will 

occur due to technical reasons. Please understand that these types 
of effects, as long as they are within the limits specified in the standard, 
cannot be considered as a device defect in terms of the guarantee.
Avoid displaying still images for long periods of time. It is possible that 
a copy of the image may remain visible.

10 cm

10 cm

10 cm

±10°

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For your safety, and to avoid unnecessary damage to your unit, 
please read and follow the safety instructions below:

Intended Use and ambient conditions

This TV set is intended exclusively for receiving and playing visual and 
audio signals. It must not be used in rooms with a high level of 

humi-

dity

 (e.g. bathroom, sauna) or a high 

dust concentration

. The 

manufacturer‘s warranty is only valid for use in the specified permis-
sible environment.

If the unit is used outdoors, make sure that it is protected from 

moisture

 

(rain, dripping water and splashing water or dew). High humidity and 
dust concentrations lead to leakage currents in the device. This can 
result in a shock hazard when touching it or even fire.

If you have moved the unit out of 
the 

cold

 into a warm environment, 

leave it switched off for about an 
hour to avoid the formation of 

condensation

.

Do not place 

objects

 containing 

liquids

 on top of the unit. Protect 

the appliance against dripping and 
splashing water.

Candles

 or 

naked flames

 must be 

kept away from the TV set at all 
times to prevent it from catching fire.

Never place the TV set in a location where it is exposed to 

vibrations

This can lead to material overload.

Transporting

Only transport the device in 

vertical position

. Grasp the device on 

the upper and lower edges of the housing. If the table stand is not 
installed (e.g. if the unit is to be installed on a wall), then under no 
circumstances should you set down the TV set on the protruding 
control unit on the underside. This could damage the control unit.
If the set has to be put down during packing/unpacking, place the TV 
set with the entire front surface lying flat on a soft underlay such as a 
blanket or the felt from the packing material. 
The LCD screen is made of glass or plastic and can break if not handled 
properly.
Always wear rubber gloves to carry the TV set if the LCD screen is 
damaged and 

liquid crystal

 might be leaking out. In the case of 

skin 

contact

 

immediately wash thoroughly with water.

Power supply

Incorrect voltages

 can damage the unit. This device may only be con-

nected to a power supply with the voltage and frequency indicated on the 
type plate using the supplied mains cable. The 

mains plug

 of the TV set 

must be easily accessible so that the device can be disconnected from 
the mains at any time. When unplugging the unit from the mains, pull at 
the connector body and not at the 

cable

. The cables in the mains plug 

could otherwise be damaged and could cause a 

short-circuit

 when 

plugged in again.

Lay the 

mains cable

 so that it can not be damaged. The power cable 

may not be kinked or laid over sharp edges, stood on or exposed to 

chemicals

; the latter also applies to the unit as a whole. A power 

cable with damaged insulation can cause 

electric shocks

 and poses 

fire risk

.

„

For your safety

Summary of Contents for Art 32

Page 1: ...Art TV Art 32 Quick guide 35741000...

Page 2: ...ideo source 15 Adjusting the sound 16 Adjusting the picture 16 Status display 17 Electronic Programme Guide 18 Teletext 18 HbbTV MediaText 19 Digital radio 19 Digital Recorder 20 TV viewing with time...

Page 3: ...herinformationontheuserinterfaceandthegeneraloperation of your TV set see page 10 Interactive data services Insomecountriesthestationsalsobroadcastinteractivedataservices with their programmes leading...

Page 4: ...avoid unnecessary damage to your unit please read and follow the safety instructions below Intended Use and ambient conditions This TV set is intended exclusively for receiving and playing visual and...

Page 5: ...he 3D devices immediately if you experience any feelings of nausea dizziness or malaise when viewing 3D content Supervise children whilst they are viewing 3D content as they can be particularly sensit...

Page 6: ...eletext MediaText Call menu With opened menu Exit menu Terminate inserts Set operating mode TV operation Radio operation standard assignment On Off of the television set On Off device in standby Main...

Page 7: ...orward 1 19 Continue time shift viewing 1 page 20 20 Blue button Programme info on off page 13 21 Yellow button Switch to the last viewed channel page 13 22 In the menu in lists Select Set page 10 23...

Page 8: ...et down 7 Key Station up Direct control on TV set to the right 8 Key Station down Direct control on TV set to the left Preparing the remote control unit Inserting or replacing batteries Press on the e...

Page 9: ...tor in the control panel on the front side lights up white The set is now in standby mode Switching the TV set on off via the local operating panel To switch the TV set into Operating mode or switch i...

Page 10: ...operation TV menu etc for configuring your TV set If any questions arise during the operation of your TV set an ap propriate info screen can be accessed to help you by pressing the INFO button see al...

Page 11: ...WHU 3DJH INDEX Menu language Energy efficiency Integrated features Repeat initial installation Access code Automatic station programming AV Audio Video You can select your language for operating the T...

Page 12: ...en the DVB radio mode of your TV set to listen to digital radio stations over DVB See page 19 for further information DR archive 1 With the DR archive you have access to all the re corded programmes c...

Page 13: ...obeselectedviathestatus display see page 17 Select subtitles OK show hide subtitles on with normal size on with double size TELETEXT SUBTITLES off OK SUBTITLES Subtitles off 150 TTX 889 TTX 151 TTX 88...

Page 14: ...station in the Favorites list using the numeric buttons see page 15 Maximum two digit station numbers are possible If you select an unoccupied station slot the next available station is switched to lo...

Page 15: ...al via cable DVB S station digital via satellite Coded station v CI Plus coded station Locked station parental lock OK FAVOURITES FavouriteList 1 DV UVWH 5 OQ D ULVFKHV 6 KU IHUQVHKHQ 3KRHQL 5 DOSKD V...

Page 16: ...Sound Sound adjustment off Sound effects Sound adjustment Headphone volu Volume 24 Adjusting the picture MENU Call TV menu Select Picture go to the menu line below Select the desired picture function...

Page 17: ...ymbols in the status display General symbols HbbTVmodeisonandHbbTVapplicationsareavailable Transmitted audio signal Mono Mono audio transmission analogue Dual channel Dual channel sound transmission S...

Page 18: ...00 all all Teletext Your TV set supports the two operating systems TOP Text and FLOF Up to 1 000 pages are stored so that you have quick access Starting and ending teletext Switch teletext on off Pag...

Page 19: ...n circumstances the recording and bookmarking functions of the applications may not be supported Loewe takes no responsibility for accessibility functionality or content of HbbTV applications Hide clo...

Page 20: ...ck symbol appears in place of the Pause symbol Switch to live picture Press STOP button You see the station s live picture again Fast forward and rewind During time shift viewing you can fast forward...

Page 21: ...he archive DR archive opened see page 20 Select the recording OK Start playback When you are watching in archive playback mode the controlsforfastforward rewind jumping SmartJump etc are the same as w...

Page 22: ...roperlyafter usebeforeremovingthemfromtheTVset Thisavoids a loss of data Green button UnmountUSBstoragemediumbefore removing it MEDIA HOME TwonkyMedia USB 1 USB 2 WMP11 1 ARD Search for network server...

Page 23: ...navigation within the various applications depends on the provider Ending the application A MediaNet application is called END End application and return to basic MediaNet dialogue MEDIA PORTAL TV DR...

Page 24: ...tter com www amazon com www yahoo com www weather com www flickr com Navigating in the browser Move the arrow over the screen OK Select or open function link etc If a text field is selected on an inte...

Page 25: ...l stations Lock single stations Age related lock Change access code Deactivate Reset Signal type Allow switching voltage at AV Switch off once Switch off daily Wake up once only Wake up daily Wake up...

Page 26: ...ACE Common Interface CI Slot Connections rear side of the device 9 USB USB connection 10 USB USB connection 11 SIDE AV Audio Video Inputs AV VIDEO 12 Headphone connection Audio output analogue L R 13...

Page 27: ...VB C Mini Scart Video IN Video OUT Audio IN Audio OUT Y C S VHS Hi 8 FBAS VHS 8 mm RGB FBAS VHS 8 mm L R L R HDMI HDMI type A 4x Digital Video Audio IN Digital video and audio COMMON INTERFACE CI Slot...

Page 28: ...Power consumption when set is switched off 85 W 40 W 0 25 W 0 W Ambient temperature 5 35 C Relative humidity non condensing 20 80 Air pressure 800 1114 hPa 0 2000 m above sea level Chassis designatio...

Page 29: ...article and serial number aswellasthedevicesoftwareversionintheitemIntegrated features in the index of the TV set see page 11 Software Operating instructions Downloading software and operating instruc...

Page 30: ...liability or tort including negligence or otherwise arising in any way out of the use of this software even if advised of the possibility of such damage This product includes cryptographic software w...

Page 31: ...a di Verona Tel 39 045 82 51 690 Fax 39 045 82 51 622 E mail info loewe it Clear electronic entertainment Ltd 13 Noah Mozes St Agish Ravad Building Tel Aviv 67442 Israel Tel 972 3 6091100 Fax 972 3 60...

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