Setting channels manually. Medion Flat Panel TV


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ETTING CHANNELS MANUALLY

1. Go to the channel slot in the program table that you would like to edit with the assistance of the P+/P-/Vol+/Vol- Buttons.

2. Either press the YELLOW Button to call up the processing function directly or call up an

Edit Functions Menu with the MENU function and select EDIT.

3. Now the screen will display the PROGRAM EDIT or AV EDIT Menu:

Program edit input

2. Tuning

3. Channel

4. Channel channel

10. Adjustment

11. Decoder type

5. Channel

6. Change

7. TV-standard standard

9. Audio

AV edit

1. Change standard

3. Adjustment

4. Frequency entry:

Here, you can change the reception frequency or enter it directly. Position the Selection

Bar at FREQUENCY ENTRY with the P+/P- Buttons. Now, you will be able to change the reception frequency with the VOL+/VOL- Buttons.

At the same time, attention should be paid that that the display bar of the 2nd TUNING

Menu Point is positioned in the center, because the station is set optimally then.

You can also enter the reception frequency directly with the number Buttons by pressing the MENU Button. You will leave direct sound entry again with the MENU Button.

5. Channel grid:

The channel grid can be changed with the MENU Button (Menu) or the VOL+/VOL-

Buttons. The channel grid represents the setting of the channels to the frequencies available and can vary according to the location (e. g. CCIR in Germany differs from the setting necessary in France).

6. Channel type:

The channel type can be changed with the MENU Button (Menu) or the VOL+/VOL-

Buttons. It is possible to select between channels and special channels or special channels in individual states (e.g. C1 in France), depending on the setting of the channel grid.

7. Channel number:

You can enter the channel number of the channel slot that you require directly here. You can increase or decrease the current sound channel number with the VOL+/VOL- Buttons. A cursor will appear and you will be able to enter the channel number directly with the number Buttons when you press the MENU Button.

8. TV Standard:

The TV standard can be changed with the MENU Button (menu) or the VOL+/VOL-

Buttons. Settings related to the transmission norm (location-dependant) of a station can be made here.

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9. Colour Standard:

The colour standard can be changed with the MENU Button (menu) or the VOL+/VOL-

Buttons. Changes to the colour norm of a station can be made here.

10. Audio channel:

The preferred audio channel can be selected with the MENU Button (Menu) or the

VOL+/VOL- Buttons. The device selects the optimum sound setting in accordance with the NICAM priority (a digital sound norm used by some stations) before stereo or mono, independently the AUTOMATIC position. Setting it to MONO can sometimes be advantageous in the case of audio problems on a stereo station. The second language on a dual language station can be selected with DUAL SOUND B. The MONO C setting is only relevant to NICAM stations that broadcast in several languages.

11. Adjustment:

The ADJUSTMENT Menu Point on this channel slot should be positioned at VCR, to avoid picture distortion (conversion to fast time constants), if you want to operate a video recorder through an HF channel slot (connection with aerial cable) or through an AV channel (connection with Scart cable). The setting can be made by means of the MENU Button (Menu) or the VOL+/VOL- Buttons.

12. Decoder:

This setting is important for the operation of a decoder on the SCART/AV2 socket, in order to be able to receive encrypted stations. The setting can be made by means of the

MENU Button (Menu) or the VOL+/VOL- Buttons.

The OFF setting usually means normal television operation without a decoder. The decoded picture signal is presented automatically at all other settings. The difference between the decoder settings consists of whether the respective station decrypts the sound additionally or not. The following Table is intended to explain the connections.

Decoder Setting Station/Sound Station/Picture

Sound Output

Source

Picture Presentation of

External/Internal

Sound

External Sound

Analog Encrypted

Nicam Decrypted

Decoder

NICAM TV

Decoder

Analog Encrypted

Nicam Encrypted

Decoder

NICAM Decoder

Decoder

Internal Sound Analog Decrypted

Nicam Decrypted Nicam TV

Decoder

Note: Read the instructions for use of your decoder or ask the provider of the encrypted channel for the correct setting.

13. Press the EXIT Button and confirm that you want to store the changes carried out with

YES.

Note: The settings described above are only necessary in exceptional cases (manual setting of a new station, connection of a decoder, etc.). The automatic APSAS station search carries out most of the settings independently.

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