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Operating additional equipment
Calling an AV program in the AV selection
list
Call AV selection list
Select AV socket or VIDEO for
VCR transmitter.
Now you will see the playback from the
connected AV unit.
Calling an AV in the station table
Call the station table
In the numeric sorting you will always find the
AV sockets at the top of the list without station
numbers.
Mark the AV socket
Now you will see the playback from the
connected AV unit.
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VIDEO AV1 AV2 AV3 AVS
AV Selection
OK
Video playback
In order to see the VCR picture on your TV and
hear its sound you have several possibilities:
1. You can use the Euro-AV sockets on the TV
set and on the VCR. This is the best option of
all – good picture and sound quality.
If you are playing back from a VCR with
Digital Link Plus, the VCR picture is shown on
the current station slot.
If you are playing back from a standard VCR,
DVD player or camcorder, select the AV
socket to which the video signal is connected
in the AV selection list or the station table.
Video recorders emit a switching voltage
during playback which the TV set can decode
(can be activated for every VCR in the
connection wizard). Then the VCR picture is
shown on the current station slot as in Digital
Link Plus VCR’s.
2. You use the antenna connection between the
VCR and the TV set. The sound is only
broadcast in mono. To do this, select the first
menu item, e.g. VCR, in the AV selection list.
Station table: TV
AVS
AV3
AV2
AV1
0 VIDEO
1 ARD
2 ZDF
3 SAT.1
4 RTL
5 VOX
6 S–RTL
7 N–TV
8 DSF
9 TM3
10 PRO7
11 RTL 2
12 WDR 3
13 BR 3
14 HR
15 MDR 3
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Select and
proceed with OK
Menu
Info
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IR Link
Your TV set has a socket for an IR Link (IR) and
a cable with a jack and IR emitting diode is
also supplied.
This enables you to control most other remotely
controlled devices, such as a concealed d-Box
or a video from a different manufacturer, by
using the TV set’s remote control. Insert the
jack of the infrared emitting diode cable into
the IR socket on the back of your TV. The infra-
red emitting diode on the end of this cable
must be placed in front of the concealed device.
For transmission, the TV must be switched on.
Burl tape is supplied to help when laying the
cables. The burl tape is self-adhesive; remove
the protective film. Affix the burl tape on the
wall of the shelf or cabinet and press the cable
into the burl tape. The burl tape can be split
Into several pieces using a knife. To operate the
concealed video recorder, point the infrared
remote control at the TV set.
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