Metz Linea-72 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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18. Setting the time Call the menu
Normally, the TV set gets the date and time from
the data transmitted with the programme (if this
station transmits Teletext) and sets the internal
clock accordingly.
If the data are not received correctly, or if the sta-
tion you are watching does not send such data,
you can set the date and time manually.
Normally, this function is not needed: even the
changeover between summer and winter time is
executed automatically.
Setting the time and date
• Press the „MENU“ key to open the TV
menu.
• Press the green key to open the
menu „Timer“.
• Use the cursor control key to select the
file card „Set time“.
• Press the „OK“ key twice.
• In the setting window, enter the current
time with the numeric keys.
• The clock starts running from this time
when you press the „OK“ key.
• Use the cursor control key to select the file card
„Current date“.
• Press the „OK“ key.
• In the setting window, enter the current date
with the numeric keys.
• Press the „OK“ key to save the new setting.
• Press the „TV“ key to close the menu.
The local time offset is the difference between
the local time and Greenwich Mean Time
(GMT). This time difference and any necessary
switching between summer time and winter
time are normally detected automatically by the
TV set.
They need to be set manually only if the TV set
does not detect them automatically.
MENU
OK
OK
Time settings
Timer control
Reminder
Childlock
You can set the date and time manually if they have not
been set automatically.
Picture-Volume
AV devices
Station table
Timer
Configuration
Local time offset
Current date
Current local time
TV-Menü
Timer
: select
menu item
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