Daily handling, Switching on/off, Changing channels – Loewe TV 32 HD/DR+ User Manual

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Daily handling

Switching on/off

Your TV set is equipped with an eco-standby
power supply unit. The power consumption drops
to low power in standby mode. If you want to
save even more energy, switch the set off with
the On/Off switch. However, please note that
EPG data are then lost and timer recordings
programmed on the Digital Recorder set will not
be carried out.
However, please note that EPG data will be lost
and programmed timer recordings for the Digital
Recorder will not be performed.

If the TV is switched on, you can
switch it off with the blue On/Off
button on the remote control.
The red standby LED on the set
lights up. If the green LED also
lights, a timer recording is in
progress on the VCR or built-in
digital recorder, EPG data is
being acquired or radio mode
without screen display is active.

From standby it is best to switch
back on with the blue On/Off
button or with a numeric key
(station 0 – 9). The green operat-
ing LED then lights up.

When you switch on the TV with
OK, you see the station table and
can choose a station.

Switch on in the radio mode.

The display and the On/Off switch are combined
in one unit.

None of the indicators lights up
when you switch off the TV set
with the On/Off button on the
set.

Switch on the TV set with the
On/Off button on the set when
it is switched off.

Changing channels

Channels up/down (only
favorite stations if these are
shown in the station table).

With the numeric keys on the remote control
The set has a dynamic memory with 220 (with
DVB 1470) memory slots. If up to 9 stations are
stored, you only need to enter one number, up
to 99 two numbers, up to 999 three numbers
and above 999 four numbers (please look in the
station table to find out how many stations have
been stored).

1-digit stations
Keep the button 0 – 9 pressed
for one second, the channel
then changes immediately.
Or press the button 0 – 9 briefly,
the channel then changes after
2 seconds (changes immediately if
only 9 stations are stored).
2-digit stations
Keep the second numeric key
pressed for one second, the chan-
nel then changes immediately.
Or press both numeric keys briefly,
the channel then changes after
2 seconds (immediately when
up to 99 stations are stored).
3-digit stations
Keep the third numeric key
pressed for one second, the chan-
nel then changes immediately.
Or press the three numeric keys
briefly, the channel then changes
after 2 seconds (immediately when
up to 999 stations are stored).
4-digit stations
Press the four numeric keys
briefly, the channel then changes
immediately.

Depending on how many stations have been
stored, you can place one or more zeros in front
of the number and select for example station
7 = 07 or 007 or 0007.

With the station table

Call the station table with OK

Mark the station (if possible the
marked station is shown in the PIP
picture)

Mark with numeric keys

Call the marked station

Sort alphabetically/numerically
(blue button)

Display favorite stations only
(yellow button)

Call Audio/Video programs – AV selection

for playing AV equipment
(see also page 20).

Select AV socket or VIDEO for
VCR station.

long

short long

short short long

all short

...

OK

P+

OK

P–

V—

V+

pqrs

abc

pqrs

abc pqrs

abc pqrs tuv

OK

OK

AV

wxyz

OK

AV

OK

VIDEO AV1 AV2 AV3 AVS

AV Selection

Channel overview: TV

Numerical

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

0

9

Select and
press OK to proceed

Menu

Info

End

Change sorting

Change programs

DR archive

Favourite programs

... Select program:

OK

INFO

MENU

END

Channel overview: TV

Alphabetical

ARD

BR-ALPHA
BR3

CNN INT.
CAM

DSF

DVD

EUROSPRT

HOT
HR

KIKA

MDR 3

N–TV

✳ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Select and
press OK to proceed

Menu

Info

End

Change sorting

Change programs

DR archive

Favourite programs

OK

INFO

MENU

END

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