Metz 42TN92 manual

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    HOME ENTERT AINMENT Operating Instructions Metz - always first class. 606 47 0060.A1 06/30/24 Plasma-TV -Set 42“ PIP 42 TN92[...]

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    -3 2- Cont ents Remote control handset RK18 ............. 3 3 PL ASM A TV ........................................... 3 4 Installation Of Plasma Panel T o The W all (Optional) .................................... 3 6 Assembling The S peakers (Optional) 3 6 Preparation ........................................... 3 8 Fe at u re s ....................[...]

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    -3 3- Remote control handset RK18 The remote control handset sends its commands to the TV set w ith the aid of infra-red light. For this reason, it mus t always be pointed towards the TV set in orde r to operate correctly. Use of the re mote control may poss ibly interf ere wi th other devi ces or s yst ems which are controlled by infra-red signals[...]

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    -3 4- PLA SMA TV FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW[...]

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    -3 5- On/O ff switch V o lume Up, Volume Down button s Prog. U p, Prog. Do wn butto ns M ENU button TV/A V but ton Pow er cord input S-VHS Input (EXT -5S) Video Inp ut Audio Inputs s Headphone A u d i oL i n eO u t s s Subwoofer Out PC Audio Input Aeri al Scar t 2 (EXT -2 ) Scar t 1 (EXT -1 ) HDMI Input (EXT -6) Component Audio Inputs s Compon ent [...]

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    -3 6- Installation Of Plasma Panel To T he Wall (Opti onal) 1- To install the plasma panel on the wall, first of all, foot assem bly should be removed. (Figure 1). Unscrew the 4 screws (M 5 x 12) that attach the foot assembly to the panel and remove the foot assembly from the panel. The plasma T V can be installed to the wall w ith or without speak[...]

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    -3 8- Preparation For ventilation, leave a space of at least 10 cm free all around the set. To preve nt any fault a nd unsafe situations, please do not place any objects on top of the set. Use th is apparatus in moderate clim ates. Features • Remote controlled co lour televisio n. • 100 programmes from VHF , UHF bands or cable channels can be p[...]

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    -3 9- 5. Vent ila ti on The slots and o penings on the back cover are intended for ventilation and to ensure re- liable operation. To prevent overheating, these openings must not be blocked or cov- ered in anyway. 6. Heat and Flam es The set should not be placed near to naked flames and sources of intense heat,such as an electric heater. Ensure tha[...]

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    -4 0- on the screen for a long time. Please note that this do es not affect t he performance of your product.” “DO NOT LEAVE YOU R TV AT STAND-BY OR OPERA TING WHEN YOU LEA VE YOUR HOUSE” Inserting Batteries In The Remote Control Handset • Remov e the battery cover lo cated on the bac k of th e hand set b y gently pu llin g down- w ards fro[...]

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    -4 1- If you do not accept the locations and / or the programme nam es o f programme s, you can change them from the Program M enu. (See page 48) Operating The TV You can operate your TV using both the re- mote control handset and the buttons on the set . Operating w it h the buttons on the TV set Volume set ting and program me selection c a nb em [...]

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    -4 2- Vo l u m e S e t t i n g Press the “V+” button t o increase volume. Press the “-V” button to decrease volume. A volume level sca le (slid er) will be displ ayed at the bottom of the screen. Programme Selecting (Previous or next programme) •P r e s st h e “- P” button to select the previous programm e. •P r e s s t h e “P +?[...]

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    -4 3- Colour By pres sin g a / b button , sel ec t Colour . Press ` button to increase colour . Press _ button to d ecrea se colou r. Colour l evel can be adjusted between 0 and 99 . Hue This item is displayed in picture menu when the TV rec eives an NTSC signal . By press- ing a / b button, select Hue .P r e s s ` button to increase hue level .P r[...]

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    -4 4- In equalize r menu the sound mode can be changed to User, Pop, Rock, Jazz, Flat and Classic b y pressing _ / ` button . Equalizer menu set tings can be changed o nly when Sound Mode is User. Select the desired fre- quency by a / b button and increase or de- crease the frequency gain by pressing _ / ` button. Press the “M” button to return[...]

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    -4 5- Dy namic Bass Dynamic Bas s is used to increas e bass ef- fect of the TV set. By pressing a / b button , sele ct Dy na mic Bass. By pressing _ / ` button set Dynamic bass to Low , High or Off. I t is not recom- mended to select High if listening at high volum e levels . There is a s ubwoofer o utpu t that can accept an active subw oofer if y [...]

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    -4 6- Ext- 2 Out By pressing a / b button, select Ext-2 Out. You c an s e t Ext-2 Out to TV, EXT-1, EXT-3, EXT-4, EXT-5, EXT-6 or PC by pressing _ / ` button. Def ault Zoo m By pressin g a / b button, select De fau lt Zoom . You c an s et Default Zoom to Pan- oramic, 4:3 or 14:9 Zoom by pressing _ / ` button. If there is no W SS or aspect ratio (pi[...]

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    -4 7- Progr am By pressing a / b button, select Program. Press _ / ` button t o select the p rogram numbe r. You can als o enter a numbe r via digit button s on the remote control . There are 100 program storage between 0 and 99. Band Band can be sel ected ei ther “C” or “S” by pressing _ / ` button. Chan nel Channel can be changed by _ / `[...]

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    -4 8- Insert: Select the programme which you want to in- sert by navi gation buttons. Press the GREEN button. By navigation buttons move the s elected programme to the de cided program me space and pres s the GREEN button again. Delete: To delete a programme , press the YELLO W button. Pressi ng the YELLOW b utton ag ain erase s the select ed progr[...]

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    -4 9- PC Mode Installation • Pow er off both Computer an d Displa y before making any connections. • Set your PC’s resolution correctly before connecting to the TV . See the t able on pa g e 56 for s upporte d mode s. • Use a D -SUB cable to conn ect the TV’ s PC input to the computer’s RGB output termi- nal. 15 Pin Mini D -Sub Connecto[...]

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    -5 0- C ont ra st B ri g htness R G 32 30 46 32 C ol our T e m p Norma l Reset B3 2 PC PIC TUR E Contrast, B rightn ess and C olour Tempera- tur e adj us tm en ts i n thi s m en u are i den ti ca l to adjustments defined in TV picture menu. W hen Colour Temp is Manual, y ou can also adjust the R,G,B items. R, G and B adjust the TV i mage co lour in[...]

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    -5 1- Press "M" bu tton to see the main menu in PIP mode. Item s change due to the c ase whether the active window is PIP window or main w indow . You can see the available sources in source menu. Press the button again to ex it the PIP mode. Press the button to switch to PAP mode. At PAP Mode, two pictures with equal sizes are dis played[...]

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    -5 2- “Default Zoo m” Mo des: 4:3 Use to view a normal picture (4:3 aspect ra- tio) as this is its original shape. 14:9 Zoom: This zooms up the wide picture (14:9 aspect ratio) to the upper an d lower limits of the scree n. Panor amic: This stretches th e left and right sides of a normal pictur e (4:3 aspect r atio) to fill the screen , with ou[...]

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    -5 3- •P r e s s t h e butto n a g a i nt oa l l o wt h en e x t page t o be displayed. To Select A Subcod e Page Subcode pages are subsections of long Teletex t pages that can only be displayed on the screen one section at a time. • Select the required Teletext page. • Pres s the button. • Sele ct the requir ed subcod e page number by pr e[...]

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    -5 4- Conne ct Perip heral Equipm ent Ther e is a wide range of audi o and video equipment that can be connected to y our TV. The following connection diagrams show you w here the differen t (Optional) equipment should be connected at the rear side of the TV. Yo ur PLAS MA Tel evision i s capa ble of dis- playing High Definition pictures from dev i[...]

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    -5 5- corder in the s ame way as you searched for and stored the T V signals. S tore the t est sig- nal und er program me numbe r 0. • Replace the aerial cabl e in the aerial socket of your video recorder once you hav e stored the test signal. Camera A n d Camcord er T o Con nect T o A V I np ut Conn ect your ca mera or camcor der to AV ( EXT -5 [...]

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    -5 6- PC Input T ypical Display M odes The display has a maximum resolution of 1280 x 768 , v ertical sync. frequency range of 56-85 Hz and a horizontal sy nc. frequency range of 30-69 KHz . The follow ing table is an illustration of some of the typical video display modes. Horizontal Vertical Hor.(kHz) Ver.(Hz) 1 640 400 31,5 70 2 640 480 31,5 60 [...]

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    -5 7- Cleani ng and care Before cleaning, t he appliance is to be turned off with the main switch! Impro per hand ling a nd clean ing ca n damage the sc reen irreparab ly. Therefore pay attentionto the rules in regards of the treatment and care of the appliance. Tr eatm ent: Treat the surface of the scre en very carefully. Avoid all mechanical stra[...]

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    -5 8- Remo te Con tr ol Your TV no longer responds to the remote control. Per haps the batteries are ex- hausted. If so you can still use the local but- tons at the bo ttom of the TV. Have you select ed the wrong m enu? Pre ss the button to return to TV mode or press the “ M ” button to ret urn to the previous menu. No solu tio n: Switch y our [...]

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    -5 9- I hr M e t z - Pro duk t w u rde mit hoc hwe rt ige nMat er ial ien un d K om po nent en e nt w or f en und herg es t ellt , die rec y c elbar s in d und w ie der v er w end et w erd en k önn en. D i es es S y m bol bed eu t et , da s s e le k t r is c h e un d elek t ronis c he Gerät e am Ende ihrer N ut z un gs daue r v om H aus m üll ge[...]

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    -6 0- Specifica tions TV BROADCASTING PAL/SE CAM B/G D/ K K' I/I' L/L' RECEI VING CHANNELS VHF (BAND I/ III) UHF (BAND U) HYPERBAND CABLE T V (S1-S2 0/ S21-S41) NUMBER OF PRESET CHANNELS 1 0 0 CHANN EL INDICA TOR On Screen Display RF AERIAL INPUT 75 Ohm (unbalanced) OPERA T ING VOL T AGE 230V AC, 50 Hz. AUD I O 3D PANORAMA AUDIO OUTP[...]

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    Metz - W erke GmbH & Co. KG - Zirndorf near Nür nberg Core competence in the areas of electronics and plastics technology to form the basis of the excellent reputation of the Metz W erke that has been built up throughout the world over a period of many decades. Metz offers quality made in Germany: Consumer electronics, mecablitz flash units, p[...]