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Loewe Concept 1700 - Muting and Headphone Use; Headphone Socket and Volume; Headphone Language Selection; Basic Settings Activation

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lf,
however,
you
want
to
hear
mono,
press
the
“Sound
function”
key
@
twice,
display:
<Stereo>.
Press
the
“Volume
key
©)
@
or
once,
this
switches
over
to
mono.
lf
the
Nicam
identification
changes,
the
set
is
switched
automatically
to
“Nicam
Sound“
Press
the
“Volume”
key
©
@
or
A
®
twice,
then
the
TV
set
stays
switched
to
mono
even
if
the
Nicam
identification
should
change.
Display:
<Mono!>.
If
you
want
to
receive
stereo,
press
the
"Sound
function”
key
@
twice,
then
press
“Volume
@&
©.
In
dual
sound
broadcasts
with
the
Nicam
standard
you
can
choose
between
sound
1,
sound
2,
mono
or
mono!.
In
mono
or
mono!
any
third
sound
information
which
may
be
broadcasted
can
be
received.
Press
the
“Sound
function“
key
©
twice,
you
can
choose
a
sound
by
repeatedly
pressing
the
“Volume“
key
©.
Use
the
“Volume
©
©
key
to
switch
back.
Note:
The
sound
signal
chosen
for
the
loudspeaker
is
also
available
at
the
Euro-AV-socket.
Switching
off
the
sound.
By
pressing
the
“Mute
button
®.
(The
message
<Sound
OFF>
will
appear
briefly
in
red
letters
on
the
screen.)
Pressing
the
button
again
switches
the
sound
back
on
at
the
previously
set
volume.
When
the
sound
is
switched
off,
the
screen
displays
for
the
sound
functions
are
always
shown
in
red
letters
as
a
reminder
for
you
that
the
sound
has
been
switched
off.
When
the
sound
is
switched
off,
the
volume
for
the
loudspeakers
in
the
set
cannot
be
altered
-
even
if
the
numbers
on
the
on-screen
display
change.
<H-vol.>
will
be
displayed
as
an
indication
that
only
the
volume
in
the
headphones
is
being
altered.
When
using
headphones,
“Mute‘
is
particularly
important
as
then
settings
can
be
made
for
the
headphones.
Listening
through
headphones.
Headphone
socket.
The
socket
is
designed
for
6.3
mm
stereo
jacks
and
is
located
on
the
control
unit
of
the
set.
Use
headphones
with
an
impedance
of
32
Ohm
or
higher.
Adjusting
the
volume.
The
volume
in
the
headphones
can
only
be
altered
when
the
button
“Mute”
has
been
pressed
to
switch
off
the
volume
to
the
loud-speakers
of
the
set.
The
volume
in
the
headphones
can
now
be
adjusted
with
the
buttons
©
Display:
<H-vol.>;
the
volume
of
the
loudspeakers
is
not
altered.
Selecting
the
language
for
the
headphones.
During
dual
sound
broadcasts,
you
can
listen
to
the
one
language
via
the
loudspeakers
of
the
set
and
to
the
other
language
via
the
headphones.
Press
the
“Mute
button
on
the
remote
control
unit:
You
now
hear
the
language
which
was
previously
to
be
heard
via
the
loudspeakers.
Now_press
the
button
“Sound
function“
©)
twice.
Display:
<Sound
1>:
You
can
now
switch
back
and
forth
between
language
1_and
language
2
with
the
buttons
OC
4
©.
Now
switch
on
the
loudspeakers
again
with
the
“Mute
button
©,
It
is
thus
possible
to
listen
to
different
languages
through
the
loudspeakers
of
the
TV
set
and
the
headphones.
You
can
now
store
all
the
previous
settings
for
picture
and
sound
as
“your“
normal
values.
Select
a
programme
memory
location,
e.g.
O1.
Call
up
the
“Main
menu‘
by
pressing
button
@).
When
the
blue
cursor
bar
is
on
menu
point
“Station
search
and
storage",
press
button
€)
again.
Select
‘Storage’
using
the
blue
arrow buttons
@),
Store
“your
normal
values
by
pressing
the
button
®),
Exit
from
the
menu
by
pressing
the
button.
Switching
back
to
normal
values
for
picture
and
sound.
;
You
can
switch
back
from
the
values
just
set
for
picture
and
sound
to
the
“normal_values“
at
any
time
by
pressing
button
@)
“Picture/
sound
normal“.
The
normal
values
are
also
automatically
set
when
the
TV
set
is
switched
on
with
the
main
“Power”
button
[J
(5)
Basic
settings.
Should
you
be
unsure
at
any
time
which
values
you
should
set
for
contrast,
colour,
etc.,
you
can
activate
the
“basic
settings“The
“basic
settings“
are
stored
normal
values
for
the
functions:
Colour
(colour
saturation),
colour
shade,
contrast,
brightness,
volume,
balance,
bass,
treble
and
headphone
volume.
These
basic
values
cannot
be
altered
-
they
can
be
merely
activated
or
deactivated.
Calling
up
“Basic
setting":
Call_up
the
main
menu
by
pressing
button
€).
Select
menu
line
“Special
functions‘
with
the
blue
arrow
buttons
@
or
@.
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