Installation Menu27Selecting the character setAutomatic switchover of the character set is defined in the DVB stan-dard. Unfortunately not all broadcasting stations keep to this stan-dardization, so that characters from an incorrect character set can ap-pear in a text.Automatic character set switchover is provided in the receiver, but dif-ferent character sets can be set permanently as required, so that forinstance a Greek text can be displayed in the correct character setand is thus legible.Selection: {Auto} {Standard} {Latin} {Cyrillic} {Arabic} {Greek} {He-brew}Signal pathsThe individual fields are activated and changed in the customarymanner.Select the desired input field {XYZ} with [0]-[9] or [▼]/[▲] and activatewith [OK].The parameters are set with the [▼] or [▲] buttons.The selection is concluded with [OK].TV-SCART-VCR OUTPUTThe following groupings on the TV and VCR socket are possible:CVBS CVBSCVBS YCRGB CVBS (RGB offers the best quality on the TV set)RGB YC (you can use YC for a S-VHS video recorder)YC CVBSYC YCCVBS Composite Video Broadband SignalFBAS Colour, picture, blanking, synch. signal(corresponds to CVBS)YC: S video (Y: “Brightness”, C: “Chroma”)TV > VCR (Video return path)If {ON} is selected, the video and audio signals are forwarded from theTV socket to the VCR socket also in stand-by mode.A lower power consumption of approx. 0.5 watts is achieved in the{OFF} position.VCR signal INPUTIn VCR playback you can choose between {CBVS/RGB} or{YC} = S video for the connection of a S-VHS video recorder.Picture formatAll programmes are displayed in 4:3 format with the setting {4:3}.With the setting {16:9}, programmes that are transmitted in broadbandformat and for which the corresponding code is also transmitted areswitched over automatically to 16:9 display.