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Connect ID TV Connect ID 55 DR+ Connect ID 46 DR+ Connect ID 40 DR+ 35908020 Connect ID TV Connect ID 55 DR+ Connect ID 46 DR+ Connect ID 40 DR+ 35908020 User guide n Connect ID 40-55 DR+ User guide Imprint Imprint Loewe Technologies GmbH Printed in Germany Industriestraße 11 Editorial date 11/16-2.0 TB D-96317 Kronach © Loewe Technologies GmbH, Kronach www.loewe.tv ID: 2.3.24.0 All rights including translation, technical modifications and errors reserved. 2 Connect ID 40-55 DR+ User guide Table of contents Imprint ...........................................................................................2 Video ............................................................................................55 Video playback ............................................................................................56 Welcome ........................................................................................5 Scope of delivery .......................................................................................... 5 Audio/Radio .............................................................................. 63 About this user guide ................................................................................... 5 Audio playback ...........................................................................................64 Radio mode (DVB radio) ........................................................................... 67 For your safety ..............................................................................6 Radio mode (Internet radio) .....................................................................68 Basic Functions ............................................................................8 Photo .......................................................................................... 69 Photo display ...............................................................................................70 Remote control .............................................................................9 Web .............................................................................................. 71 Operating controls on the TV set .............................................10 MediaNet ......................................................................................................71 Connections rear side of the device .........................................11 Browser ........................................................................................................ 73 Preparing the TV set ..................................................................12 Extras...........................................................................................74 Installing the TV set .....................................................................................12 Timer ............................................................................................................ 74 Set covers .....................................................................................................12 Conditional Access module (CA module) ...............................................79 Connecting the TV set ................................................................................12 DVB Common Interface Standard (CI) ...................................................80 Bundling the cables .....................................................................................14 DR+ Streaming ...........................................................................................80 Preparing the remote control unit .............................................................14 Special functions .........................................................................................81 Switching the TV set ON/OFF ...................................................................15 Integrated features ......................................................................................81 Technical information .................................................................................15 Picture ..........................................................................................................83 Sound ........................................................................................................... 87 General information on menu operation .................................16 Stations ........................................................................................................88 Info display ....................................................................................................19 Automatic scan TV+Radio .....................................................................89 Operation without remote control.............................................................19 Manual Scan TV / Radio .........................................................................90 Station lists TV / Radio ...........................................................................92 Initial installation ......................................................................20 Compose / edit Personal list ..................................................................93 Initial installation wizard .............................................................................20 Update station list automatically ...........................................................94 TV set as a monitor .....................................................................................31 Control .........................................................................................................95 Home view ...................................................................................32 Language ..................................................................................................96 Home - Favourites ......................................................................................33 EPG ............................................................................................................96 Parental lock ............................................................................................. 97 TV ................................................................................................ 34 Energy efficiency ......................................................................................98 Setting the volume .....................................................................................34 Quick start mode .....................................................................................98 Select station ..............................................................................................34 Software update.......................................................................................99 Status display ..............................................................................................36 On-screen displays ................................................................................104 Function list ................................................................................................. 37 Time and date ........................................................................................104 AV list ............................................................................................................37 DVB settings ...........................................................................................105 Electronic Programme Guide – EPG........................................................38 PIP ............................................................................................................105 Teletext ..........................................................................................................41 DR+ .........................................................................................................106 HbbTV / MediaText ....................................................................................43 Standard Teletext ...................................................................................107 Picture in Picture (PIP) ...............................................................................44 HbbTV .....................................................................................................108 Digital Recorder ..........................................................................................45 CA module(s) .........................................................................................109 Digital-Recorder – Overview of functions ............................................45 Record ......................................................................................................110 TV viewing with time shift .......................................................................46 WEB key function....................................................................................110 Archive recording .....................................................................................47 Hard disks .................................................................................................111 DR+ archive ..............................................................................................49 Network settings .....................................................................................112 DR+ Streaming ........................................................................................53 Multimedia settings ................................................................................115 Follow me function 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