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Technical Terms (Glossary)

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AFC

Automatic Frequency Control - tunes the programme
automatically

ADR-

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ADIO - high quality radio reception via

satellite

Antenna cable

- Cable connection between the modulator of the 

satellite receiver and the antenna input of the TV set,
used as an alternative where no SCART connection is
provided.

Audio

-

Related to sound matters

Audio Type

- Consecutively numbered settings for satellite sound

AV-

a wide category of equipment suited for sound and image

reproduction and recording. See SCART

AV Configuration

- Connecting several items of AV equipment

together

AVL- 

Automatic Volume Limiter - a function of the TV set that
allows volume differences between movies and adverti-
sing spots to be reduced

BB- 

Basic Band contains data and sound carriers in addition to
the FBAS signal

CE certification- 

Declaration by the manufacturer that the equip-

ment complies with the standards of the European Union

Channel- 

Frequency range within which a station/programme ope-

rates

Cinch socket

-Connection socket for video or audio signals

Copy

Duplication of video recordings, using two video recorders
connected via the SCART connections

CTI- 

Colour Transient Improvement - provides better separati-
on of neighbouring colours on the screen

Decoder-

Additional item of equipment required for receiving

scrambled (encoded) audio and video signals

DiSEqC- 

Digital Satellite Equipment Control - a digital control signal
used to control DiSEqC-compatible components of the
external unit via the antenna connection, enables recepti-
on of more than one satellite via a single cable.

Dual channel sound- 

Two different sound tracks are broadcast,

e.g. the original language plus one synchronised language

EC1- 

Euroconnector 1 - another name for SCART1

External unit- 

Description for the entire system mounted outdoors,

consisting of the parabolic dish antenna as well as one or
more LNBs, to receive signals from one or more satellites.

FBAS signal- 

German abbreviation for Colour Image Sensing

Synchronous Signal, this contains, among other data, the
complete picture information of the TV picture

Fine tuning- 

Fine tuning of station/programme - this optimizes the

image even in the presence of transmission errors from
the transmitter. It also influences the quality of video text

Format switching

- Refers to the switching that is necessary for the

undistorted reproduction of 16:9 images on 16:9 TV sets.
This switching is usually automatic

FLOF tele text- 

A tele text format used by several programmes, but

not in Germany

Hi-Fi- 

High fidelity, refers to high quality sound reproduction

LNB/LNC (Low Noise Block converter)- 

Receiving unit at the

focal point of the parabolic dish antenna, converts the sig-
nal from the frequency range of the satellite to the inter-
mediate frequency of the receiver.

LNB Supply- 

Power supply to the LNB

LOF- 

Local oscillator frequency, measured in MHz or GHz,
varies according to the LNB and the frequency range
received. Can be set via the menu "outdoor unit">
"Satellite"
Receiving frequency of the receiver = transmitting fre-
quency of the satellite - LOF.

Megatext- 

Convenient form of tele text providing good graphics as

well as a large page memory, facilitating rapid access to
pages

Menu- 

Convenient form of display on screen, with tree-like struc-
ture, used to make settings for many functions, and to
store these, can be operated with relatively few keys (see
page 7)

Mode- 

Type of audio reception, determines whether a mono, ste-
reo or dual-channel programme will be received.

Modulation at 22 KHz- 

Apart from the 14/28 Volt switching mode, 

this also serves to switch between 2 LNBs. In universal

LNBs it is used to switch into the High range.

Multiswitch- 

Additional component of antenna unit, permits 

several satellite receivers to be connected to a single
satellite dish

NTSC Playback- 

Facilitates the reproduction of NTSC signals at 

60 Hz, if these were first transcoded in PAL

OSD- 

O

S

creen 

D

isplay - showing data on the screen

PAL- 

Internationally widespread method for transmitting colour

television

PALplus- 

Improved version of PAL designed for 16:9 format

Picture Format- 

Indicates the ratio between the height and the 

width of the image. The most usual formats are 4:3 and
16:9

Polarisation plane- 

In order to better utilise the available fre

quency range, satellites will transmit neighbouring pro-
grammes with opposite polarisation (horizontal and verti-
cal, or dextro-rotatory and laevo-rotatory). This must be
noted when setting and storing a satellite programme (see
page 12)
In order to receive both polarisation planes, either two
single LNBs or one V/H LNB are required.

Programme timer- 

Electronic clock used to switch the TV set on 

and off for video recording of satellite transmissions

Radio mode- 

Used to listen to satellite radio programmes and 

ADR while keeping the picture tube switched off in order
to save electricity

RGB Reproduction- 

The letters stand for red, green and blue - 

the signals are generated by equipment such as DVD
players and computers, resulting in high-resolution images

Satellite module- 

An expansion module fitted in the TV set, 

replaces a satellite receiver

SCART-

Type of connector (21 pins) used in conjunction with TV

sets, video players, satellite receivers and other electronic
equipment in order to transmit audio and video signals
(AV).

Sleep timer- 

Internal clock in the TV set. The TV set switches it-

self into standby mode after a preselected period (max.
240 minutes)

Source- 

This delivers the television signal. In the menu Setting
Programmes, satellite (SAT) or terrestrial resp. cable
(Terr.) sources can be selected (see pp. 10 and 12)

Standby- 

Mode in which the TV set can be switched on fully via 

the remote control, but in which it draws very little current

SVHS- 

Super VHS - recording protocol for video recorders, ensu-
res high picture quality. The black-and-white as well as the
colour portions of the picture signals are transmitted sepa-
rately via the SCART or the Hosiden connection

S-Video- 

Super Video - another name for SVHS or Hi8

SVM- 

Speed Velocity Modulation - improves image sharpness
by providing a sophisticated switch for velocity modulation
of the electron rays in the picture tube

Tele text- 

Additional information provided free of charge by most 

broadcasters, can be displayed on screen

Terrestrial programmes- 

Broadcast from earth-bound locations, 

as opposed to satellite

Timer- 

Programmable clock, see sleep timer and programme
timer

TTS- 

T

echniSat 

T

uning 

S

ystem - an automatic scan programme

that searches for, sorts and stores all programmes in a
sensible order. This order can be influenced by the coun-
try or language selected

TOP- 

T

able 

o

P

ages - a German tele text protocol, in which all

pages are sorted in groups and blocks. All pages can be
addressed by means of four coloured keys on the remote
control, without having to know any page numbers

VGA- 

V

ideo 

G

raphics 

A

rray - quality standard for image repro-

duction in computers

VHS- 

V

ideo 

H

ome 

S

ystem - conventional standard recording

system used by most video recorders

Video-

Picture signal, description for VHS or Video 8

Y/C in- 

Input socket on front panel for SVHS or Hi8 camcorder

Zoom- 

Enlarging the TV image in all directions

Summary of Contents for 100Hz Television sets Colani-TV Classic Line

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual for 100Hz Television sets Colani TV Classic Line Made in Germany...

Page 2: ...ontrol changing batteries 3 Initial Operation 3 Controls and features 4 Daily Operation 5 Switching on and off 5 Adjusting the volume 5 Selecting a channel 5 Displaying tips 5 Selecting sound features...

Page 3: ...e following safety precautions are ignored the manufacturer s responsibility ceases Never open the housing It is extremely dangerous to touch parts carry ing high voltage current Only trained personne...

Page 4: ...na cable to the F socket of the TV set only if satellite module is fitted Connect power plug to the power supply Switch on the TV set via the power switch on the TV control panel The power control lig...

Page 5: ...group EXT Equipment code Please note When using the remote control for the first time or after changing batteries press the TV key at bottom right Front panel controls Classic Line Front panel control...

Page 6: ...rols on the TV set Press the marked area on the covering flap on the front panel of the TV set Use the two keys on the right to adjust the volume Press the Programme keys to select a new chan nel In a...

Page 7: ...when a zoo med 4 3 image is received Pressing the key for a third time restores the origi nal setting In some 16 9 broadcasts e g PALplus the TV set interprets a coded information sent with the broadc...

Page 8: ...ill be downloaded into memory The sub page bar shown at left of the screen will mark the sub page being displayed in yellow All other sub pages available in memory are shown in white and can be called...

Page 9: ...ys to mark the menu item Colour Use the Volume keys to adjust the colour then press the OK key to store in memory Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Sharpness Use the Volume keys to set the...

Page 10: ...he menu item Balance Use the Volume keys to achieve the desired balance between left and right loudspeakers then press the OK key to store in memory Activating this function changes the spatial sound...

Page 11: ...antenna or by a cable network In order to adjust a terrestrial or cable chan nel TER must be selected as the source Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Source Use the Volume keys to select TE...

Page 12: ...store in memory WEST Western Europe including Germany EAST Eastern Europe WEST TR Western Europe plus Turkey Use the RADIO TV key to return to the TV picture or press the MENU key to return to the me...

Page 13: ...o set Polarisation H or V then press OK to store in memory Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Frequency Set the frequency using the Programme keys or the 0 9 keys on the numeric keypad then...

Page 14: ...in memory For free to air channels not encoded Decoder EC1 must be set to OFF When you select the radio mode your TV set is transformed into a high quality radio recei ver for analogue satellite radio...

Page 15: ...keys to select the country then press the OK key to store in memory Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item TTS Start If the TV set is not fitted with a satellite modu le the Volume keys can be...

Page 16: ...ogramme Use the MENU key to display the Main Menu Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item Programmes then press the OK key to select Use the Programme keys to mark Change Order then press the OK...

Page 17: ...to store in memory The video polarity of most satellites is negati ve Use Programme keys to mark the menu item Polarity Use the Volume keys to select Polarity NEGATI VE or POSITIVE then press the OK...

Page 18: ...tem Sat outdoor unit then press the OK key to sel ect Use the Programme keys to mark the menu item LNB Supply Use the Volume keys to set the LNB feed to 13 18V or 14 19V or OFF then press the OK key t...

Page 19: ...to the SCART1 socket of the TV set Recording and playback direct or via the timer of the TV set can be controlled via the TV set The copying is achieved via the two SCART sockets of the TV set Use a...

Page 20: ...the SCART socket of the video recorder with the SCART2 socket of the TV set Use the EXT key to select the AV input EC2 SVHS Start Playback on the video recorder If the video recorder does not have a S...

Page 21: ...ic ture Four timer blocks are available for automatic video recordings in each case the program me slot as well as the date and time for beginning and end of the recording switching TV set on and off...

Page 22: ...e only the volume can be adjusted Volume keys and Mute key The timer parameters entered will be deleted from memory if the TV set is switched off via the Power key recording will be interrupted When a...

Page 23: ...a programme slot in which a TV programme is also stored Use the Volume keys to adjust the volume Use the Sound Mute key to switch the sound off mute If your TV set is fitted with a satellite module y...

Page 24: ...broadcast all over Europe via satellite in first class CD quality The ADR programmes are stored in memory at the factory but you can of course update this list whenever you wish The exact positi on o...

Page 25: ...ro gramme slots provided by the TV set Basically a new ADR programme will be sto red in the same way as a satellite TV pro gramme see page 11 When entering the menu item Audio type one of the types AD...

Page 26: ...programme will be received Modulation at 22 KHz Apart from the 14 28 Volt switching mode this also serves to switch between 2 LNBs In universal LNBs it is used to switch into the High range Multiswitc...

Page 27: ...ime the initial setup described on page 3 is not shown The initial setup is possible only once and may have been dele ted by the retailer You can still set all programmes via the auto matic scan see p...

Page 28: ...e Allocation Tables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29...

Page 29: ...D menu guide Sleep Programme timer Parental lock Hotel mode Audio Stereo dual channel Power output in W RMS 2 x 12 2 x 12 2 x 12 2 x 8 2 x 12 2 x 8 No of loudspeakers 4 4 2 2 4 2 Adj Headphone amp Rad...

Page 30: ...green key to move one page for ward Press the yellow key to select the tele text group shown in the yellow box at the bottom of the page Press the blue key to select the tele text block shown in the...

Page 31: ...ure height Display hint Freeze frame Display clock time Activate an AV and VGA input Zoom only in 16 9 sets Increase picture width only in 16 9 sets Key functions of the remote control unit Important...

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