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Introducon | Table of contents | Delivery specicaon | Documentaon
Posion of the rang plate
Thank you
for choosing a We. by Loewe product.
We are happy to have you as a customer. At Loewe,
we combine the highest standards of technology,
design and user friendliness. We. by Loewe stands for
innovative, functional and intuitive product design.
The young brand is closely linked to Loewe’s nearly
hundred-year-old design tradition and translates its
core elements into the future.
With the aim of a safe and long-term fault-free use
of the set, before putting the TV set into operation,
please read the chapter Safety/Warning on the
next page.
Table of contents
Introduction ..................................................... 14
Delivery specification....................................... 14
Documentation................................................ 14
Position of the rating plate.............................. 14
Safety/Warning ................................................ 15
Remote control button mapping..................... 17
Position and function of the connections ....... 18
Preparing the remote control.......................... 19
Inserting or replacing batteries ....................... 19
Connecting the TV set...................................... 19
Connecting antennas....................................... 19
Connecting an external device
via HDMI cable................................................. 19
Connecting to an audio system
via HDMI eARC................................................. 20
Connecting to an audio system
via optical audio cable ..................................... 20
Connecting to an audio system
via analogue audio cable ................................. 20
Connecting to the mains supply...................... 20
Getting started - first steps............................... 20
Home menu ..................................................... 21
Electronic Programme Guide – EPG................ 22
Technical data .................................................. 23
Environment..................................................... 24
Disposal............................................................ 24
Licenses............................................................ 24
Technical information ...................................... 25
Conformity/Manufacturer’s declaration......... 25
Imprint ............................................................. 25
Delivery specification
TV
User Manual (part 1 of 2)
Rotation unit
Table stand base plate
Welcome Box:
Remote control with two
alkaline batteries type AAA
Mains cable
User Manual (part 2 of 2)(this document)
Installation instructions for table stand
Screws for installation of setup solution
Tool set for installation of setup solution
Documentation
This part of the operating manual contains essential
basic information. The device is commissioned and
set up by means of the intuitive operation guide after
the device has been switched on for the first time.
A detailed user handbook describing the functions
and features of your new We. by Loewe set can be
downloaded in electronic form from the We. by
Loewe website.
Please note that detailed user handbook may not
be available immediately after the product is placed
on the market.
The user handbook is updated regu-
larly.
Please find a detailed user hand-
book here:
https://my.loewe.tv/manuals/bild
Simply scan the QR code.
Visit our service homepage under:
www.loewe.tv/int/support
In this section, you will also find the FAQ
- frequently asked questions.
Position of the rating plate
Label with model number and operating voltage can
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Safety/Warning
For your safety, and to avoid unnecessary damage
to your unit, please read and follow the safety ins-
tructions below.
Key
This symbol indicates risks caused by high
voltages.
This symbol is to alert the user to other, more
specific risks.
This symbol indicates dangers caused by the
development of fire.
This symbol indicates dangers caused by
sharp edges.
Do not remove set rear panel
Warning: When opening or removing the rear panel,
there is the danger of electric shock and the risk of
serious injury from high voltages.
ATTENTION
ELECTRIC SHOCK DANGER
– DO NOT OPEN
Never open the rear panel yourself. Leave repairs and
servicing work on your TV set to qualified, authorised
television technicians.
Please contact your dealer or our customer service.
Intended use and environmental conditions
This TV set is intended exclusively for the
reception and playback of picture and sound
signals.
The TV set is designed for dry rooms (living
rooms and office spaces). It must not be used
in rooms with a high level of humidity (e.g.
bathroom, sauna) or outdoors.
When using the set, make sure that it is pro-
tected from moisture (dripping and splashing
water or condensation).
High humidity and dust concentrations lead
to power leaks in the set. This can lead to
danger of injury and damage to the set by
electric tensions or a fire.
If you’ve brought the set from the cold into a
warm environment, leave it off for around an
hour due to the formation of condensation.
Do not place objects filled with liquid over
the set. Protect the set
from dripping and
splashing water.
Candles and other
open flames must
be kept away from
the set at all times to
prevent the fire from
spreading.
The materials we used in this device comply
with all regulatory requirements. However,
the migration of substances cannot be ruled
out. We therefore suggest you avoid perma-
nent contact between food and the TV set.
Transport
Improper handling during transportation can
lead to damage to the display and risks of
injury.
The screen consists of glass or plastic and
can break if handled improperly.
At least two people are required to transport
the set. Only transport the set in a vertical
position.
No pressure should be applied to the glass
or the plastic during transport.
The correct unpacking of the set is shown in
the operating manual 1.
To avoid damaging the mechanical structure
of the TV set and the floor stand, remove the
TV set from its base and move the two parts
separately. When the TV set is set up in its
new location, at least 2 people are required
to reassemble it.
Mains cable/power supply
Unplug the power cord immediately from the
mains socket if you notice something unusual,
or the unit shows recurring malfunctions.
Incorrect voltages can damage the set.
This set may only be connected to a mains
power supply with the voltage and frequency
indicated on the rating plate using the enclo-
sed mains cable.
The mains power plug of the TV set must be
easily accessible so that the set can be discon-
nected from the mains at any time.
When pulling the mains power plug out, do
not pull the cable but the plug housing. The
cables in the mains power plug could be da-
maged and cause a short circuit when plugged
in again.
A mains power cable with a damaged insula-
tion can lead to electric shock and presents a
fire hazard. Never use a damaged mains cable.
Lay the mains cables so that they cannot be
damaged. Do not tread on the mains cable.
If you use a portable multiple socket to con-
nect the TV set, do not cascade several mul-
tiple sockets consecutively.
Air circulation and high temperatures
Like any electronic device, your TV set requi-
res air for cooling. If air circulation is impeded,
it may result in a fire.
The ventilation slots on the rear panel of the
set must therefore remain free. Please do not
cover the set.
Wall mounting:
Leave at least 10
cm of space all
around the set at
the side, above
and below.
Table / stand foot: Leave at least 10 cm clear
space around the set at the side and at the
top.
Foreign bodies
Foreign bodies inside of the set can lead to
short circuits and fires.
Danger of injury and damage exists.
Therefore avoid metal parts, needles, paper
clips, liquids, wax or similar passing through
the ventilation slits of the rear panel into the
interior of the set.
Should something get into the interior of the
appliance, immediately pull out the mains
power plug of the set and inform the custo-
mer service department for checking.
Installation
Never place a television set in an unstable
location. A television set may fall, causing
serious personal injury or death. Many inju-
ries, particularly to children, can be avoided
by taking simple precautions such as:
- Using cabinets or stands recommended by
the manufacturer of the television set.
- Only using furniture that can safely support
the television set.
- Ensuring the television set is not overhan-
ging the edge of the supporting furniture.
- Not placing the television set on tall furni-
ture (for example, cupboards or bookcases)
without anchoring both the furniture and the
television set to a suitable support.
- Not placing the television set on cloth or
other materials that may be located between
the television set and supporting furniture.
- Educating children about the dangers of
climbing on furniture to reach the television
set or its controls.
If the existing television set is going to be
retained and relocated, the same conside-
rations as above should be applied.
We. by Loewe TV sets are specified for Loewe
accessories. We strongly recommend the use
of original Loewe setup solutions.
Note the instructions regarding the moun-
ting for the different possible setup solu-
tions! A corresponding documentation is
included with every Loewe product.
Check before the installation of the set,
whether the final location with regard to the
surface (pressure sensitivity) and stability
(static) is designed for the load from the
set! This applies in particular to high-gloss
lacquered surfaces and surfaces made of real
wood, real wood veneer and plastic surfaces.
The usual usage position of the TV set should
be followed. The TV set can only be operated
horizontally upright A . The inclination can
amount to a maximum of 10 degrees for
wall mounting B . The TV set must never
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be operated in portrait orientation, C ,
horizontal D or overhead on the ceiling E
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Position the set so that it is not exposed to
direct sunlight and additional heating from
radiators!
Do not place the TV in a location where vi-
brations can arise! This can lead to damage.
In the case of setup solutions for third-party
manufacturers with a motor drive, it is to be
ensured that the adjustment of the TV set
does not occur manually. It is generally not
advisable to use the installation options of
other manufacturers with locking devices in
certain positions.
When using accessories from third-party
manufacturers, please ensure that you can
adjust the TV set easily to the respective
setup solution.
When adjusting the TV set, ensure that the
pressure applied to the set frame is not too
great. Especially in large format displays,
there is the danger of damaging the display.
The mounting of a TV set on a holder accor-
ding to the VESA
standard requi-
res mandatory
use of the Loe-
we VESA adap-
ter bolts. Other-
wise, damage to the TV may result.
The Loewe VESA adapter bolts must be atta-
ched to the TV set with a torque of approx 4
Nm. You can obtain these from your Loewe
dealer (you can find further information
found in the online user handbook).
Make sure that after unpacking and setting
up the TV set the packaging material does
not fall carelessly into the hands of children.
Please also note the disposal instructions for
packaging and carton (see chapter Environ-
ment/Disposal/Licences).
Supervision
Do not let unsupervised children handle the
TV set nor let them play in the immediate
vicinity of the TV set!
The set could be knocked over, moved or
pulled down from the stand surface and in-
jure people.
Do not leave the TV set unattended when
switched on!
Volume
Loud music can lead to hearing damage.
Avoid extreme sound volume, especially over
extended periods of time and when using
headphones!
Thunderstorms
Electrical surges due to lightning strike can
damage the set both via the antenna system
and via the mains power supply.
During thunderstorms, pull out the mains
power plug and all connected antenna cables
from the TV set!
If you have connected a network cable to the
LAN port, remove this as well!
Even in the case of prolonged absence, the
mains power plug and all connected antenna
cables should be disconnected from the TV
set.
Cleaning and care/chemicals
Before cleaning, switch the TV set off using
the mains power switch!
Damages caused by chemicals can lead to
adverse effects and development of fire.
Never expose the set or accessories to ag-
gressive (e.g. corrosive) chemicals such as
alkalis or acids!
Only clean the TV set, the front screen and
the remote control with a damp, soft, clean
and colour neutral cloth, without any aggres-
sive or scouring cleaning agents!
The loudspeaker panel of your TV set is
textile-covered. Hoover the surface regular-
ly with a soft brush attachment!
For contaminations or stains:
Moisten a soft, colour neutral cloth with
detergent solution or commercially available
stain remove and rub the stain gently away!
You can also treat the stain directly with a
commercial dry stain remover spray (hoover
up the dust).
Do not moisten the covering fabric directly
with detergent solution or stain remover (risk
of stain circle formation)! Do not use solvents
to clean the fabric!
Note the usage instructions of the manufac-
turer when using stain remover!
When cleaning loudspeaker panels which
have been exposed to nicotine, there is an
increased risk of stain circle formation.
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Remote control button mapping
Depending on the application (TV / video / audio / photo / apps) and function (for example, EPG, Teletext, HbbTV etc.), the key assignment can deviate from the assi-
gnment described here.
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Microphone
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Sound mute / on.
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Call the TV mode.
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Press and hold to speak to voice assistant.
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EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) on / off.
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Pressing briefly: Play / Pause media or Start / Pause / Continue the timeshift television.
Pressing longer: Display illuminated media control keys.
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Teletext / MediaText on / off.
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Exit displayed menu / application.
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Increase volume.
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When not illuminated: Call channel list.
When illuminated: Play / Pause media or Start / Pause / Continue the timeshift television.
In the menu: OK button (confirm selection).
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When not illuminated: Move left in menu or Start / Pause / Continue the timeshift television.
When illuminated: Skip backwards.
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When not illuminated: Move down in menu or open the Search menu.
When illuminated: Stop / End timeshift (return to live image).
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Decrease volume.
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Colour buttons – Execute corresponding function at that time.
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Access the media and video on demand.
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Switches the TV set on or switches to standby mode.
Press briefly while TV set is switched on: TV set and all CEC-enabled devices connected to the
HDMI ports will be switched off to standby (System Standby).
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Call the Audio mode.
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Select channels with numeric buttons directly.
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Call Sources menu.
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Pressing briefly: Call System settings.
Pressing longer: Pairs the remote control with the TV via Bluetooth.
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Call up the Home menu.
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Step / level back in the menu. While watching TV, switch to the previously watched channel.
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Next channel.
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When not illuminated: Move up in the menu.
While watching TV, press to call the detailed information on the broadcast.
When illuminated: Opens Record menu.
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When not illuminated: Move right in the menu or Pause the timeshift playback and open timeshift
controls.
When illuminated: Skip forwards.
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Previous channel.
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Position and function of the connections
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USB 3.0 - USB connection
USB type A – USB 3.0 (max. 1000mA)
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AUDIO OUT- Audio output
Jack 3,5 mm (analogue) L/R
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SERVICE
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HDMI 1 - HDMI input 1
HDMI – Digital Video IN/Audio IN/OUT
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COMMON INTERFACE -CI slot 1
(standard V1.4)
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HDMI 2- HDMI input 2
(with enhanced Audio Return Channel)
HDMI – Digital Video IN/Audio IN/OUT
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HDMI 3- HDMI input 3
HDMI – Digital Video IN/Audio IN
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ANT TV - Terrestrial/cable
analogue / DVB-T/T2/C HD
IEC socket – 75 Ohm / 5 V / 80mA
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ANT SAT - Satellite antenna
DVB-S/S2 HD
F socket – 75 Ohm / 13/18 V / 500mA
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USB 2.0 - USB connection
USB type A – USB 2.0 (max. 500mA)
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HDMI 4
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- HDMI input 4
HDMI – Digital Video IN/Audio IN
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TOSLINK - Audio output
TOSLINK (digital)
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LAN - Network connection
RJ-45 – Ethernet / Fast Ethernet
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AC IN - Mains connection
Mains socket - 220-240 V - 50 / 60 Hz
Posion and funcon of the connecons
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Preparing the remote control
Removing the battery protection
The remote control is supplied with batteries. To
make them ready for use, remove the plastic flag
as shown below.
Inserting or replacing
batteries
Press and slide open the battery compartment cover
on the top of the remote control.
Only use leak-proof micro-cells of the LR 03 (AAA)
Alkali-Manganese type. Do not use different types
of batteries and do not mix old and new batteries
together.
Make sure that the batteries do not get into the
hands of children. The batteries used must not be
exposed to excessive heat such as sunlight, fire or
similar!
Note: The position of the batteries is indicated in
the battery compartment (in opposite directions).
Pay attention to the correct polarity of + and – when
inserting the batteries. Do not be guided by the
battery contacts (springs), but by the illustration at
the bottom of the battery compartment.
Dispose of used batteries in an environmentally
friendly way (see chapter Environment/Legal in-
formation).
Push the cover back on after having inserted the
batteries.
Connecting the TV set
Before making any connections to an external de-
vices, make sure both TV set and device are discon-
nected from power.
The TV connectors are hidden under the back cover.
Remove the back cover and connect the cables as
shown in the illustrations below.
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When you have finished connecting external de-
vices to the TV, replace the back cover.
Connecting antennas
Terrestrial / cable analogue /
DVB-T/T2/C HD antenna:
Plug the cable of antenna, cable TV system or room
antenna into the ANT TV socket.
If you want to use analogue cables/DVB-C connec-
tion and a DVB-T antenna together, use an external
antenna switch (available from your dealer).
Satellite antenna DVB-S/S2 HD:
Connect a connecting cable from the from the LNB
to the ANT SAT socket of the TV set.
ANT
TV
ANT
SAT
R TV
Cable
analogue /
DVB-C
S-BVDT-BVD
Connecting an external
device via HDMI cable
The HDMI connections (High Definition Multimedia
Interface) allow the transmission of digital video and
audio signals from a player (e.g. DVD player, Blu-ray
player, camcorder, set-top box) via a single cable.
HDMI
HDMI1
Blu-ray player
TV set
Connect the device by an HDMI cable with a Type A
connector (not supplied) to one of the HDMI sockets
of the TV set. To fully enjoy the capabilities of your
TV, use a cable labelled „Premium High-Speed HDMI
Cable“ or better.
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Connecting to an audio
system via HDMI eARC
HDMI ARC/eARC
HDMI2
Audio System
TV set
Use an HDMI cable (not supplied) to connect HDMI
eARC socket of the TV set to the HDMI ARC/eARC
socket of an audio system or soundbar. It is recom-
mended to use a cable marked as „Ultra High-Speed
HDMI Cable“ with a Type A connector.
Ultra High Speed HDMI Cables are designed to sup-
port the new eARC feature in addition to the highest
resolution video modes. The Standard HDMI Cable
with Ethernet and the High Speed HDMI Cable with
Ethernet will also support eARC.
Connecting to an audio
system via optical audio cable
Before making this connection, ensure you removed
plastic protection caps from the cable connectors.
TOSLINK
OPTICAL
Audio System
TV set
Connect the audio output of the TV labelled TOSLINK
to the digital audio input of an audio system.
Connecting to an audio sys-
tem via analogue audio cable
AUDIO
OUT
AUDIO IN
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Analogue amplier
TV set
Use a stereo cinch/jack adaptor cable to connect the
audio output AUDIO OUT to the analogue audio input
of the audio system.
Connecting to the
mains supply
Connect the TV set to a 220-240V mains socket.
Plug the mains supply cable into the mains supply
connector (AC IN) of the TV and guide the cable out
of the TV as shown on the picture below.
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Connect the mains supply plug of the mains supply
cable to a power outlet.
Getting started - first steps
Before starting the TV for the first time, make sure
that you have completed the connection of your
external devices and that the TV is connected to the
power supply.
1. Press the (Standby) button on the remote
control to turn on the TV.
2. You will be welcomed by the Installation wizard
which will help you to set up the TV set in a few
simple steps.
To navigate in the Installation wizard:
• Use the arrow buttons to select the
desired item.
• Press the OK button to confirm the
selected item.
• Press the button to go back one
step.
STEP 1 – Select the language
STEP 2 – Connecting to the internet
Optional step. If you wish to skip this step, press the
right arrow button.
If you have connected the TV to your home network
with an Ethernet cable and your network configura-
tion allows DHCP, you will be automatically connected
to the Internet.
Alternatively, you can use Wi-Fi connection. You
must first select your network from a list of available
networks. You will then be prompted to enter your
Wi-Fi password. You can do this by typing on the
on-screen keyboard.
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Geng started - rst steps | Home menu
STEP 3 – Select the country
Select the country in which TV set will be used. This
will enable the TV to install optimal functions for the
country selected.
STEP 4 – Terms & Conditions
Carefully read all the information provided about the
terms and conditions! If you choose to clear some
or all of the check boxes, some or all of the smart
features will be turned off. You can change these
settings later in the [Support] menu.
Continue to the next step by selecting [OK].
STEP 5 – Sign in to VIDAA account
Optional step. If you wish to skip this step, press the
right arrow button.
Sign in to your existing VIDAA account or create a
new one.
A VIDAA account gives you all the best features of
your smart TV and always keeps it up to date.
STEP 6 – Input source selection
Select one of possible inputs as default source.
If you selected TV as your default source, you will
have option to tune in channels.
Select one of the options from which you wish to tune
channels: [Satellite], [Antenna], [Cable]
Set the desired tuning options and start tuning.
Home menu
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The Home menu is the central overview page of your
TV set. From this menu, you can search for content,
manage input sources, or enter system settings.
You can enter home menu by pressing (Home)
button.
1. Top menu (Search, Inputs, System Settings,
Profile)
Search – allows you to search for
applications by keywords.
Sources – Select or rename the input
source. You can access locally connected
devices (such as AV, HDMI, USB).
System settings – opens the TV
configuration menu e.g., with settings for
picture, sound, Network.
Profile information – allows you to log in
to your VIDAA account.
• The time is displayed at the top right of the
screen.
2. List of recommendations
This row contains a list of recommendations for the
application that is currently selected. This list of re-
commendations only appears for some applications.
3. List of apps
This row contains a list of favourite apps. The library
of all installed apps is available by accessing 'My Apps'
tile in same row.
Add applications to the Home menu:
• Enter apps library by accessing 'My Apps' tile.
• In the library, select the app you want to add
to home menu.
• Press (Settings) button, select option
[Sort] and confirm with OK.
• You can now move the app tile in the list by
using the arrows on the remote control.
• Move the app tile to a new position in the top
row of apps and confirm the new position by
pressing OK.
4. Additional rows
Additional rows are dedicated to recommendations
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Electronic Programme
Guide – EPG
EPG stands for Electronic Programme Guide and pro-
vides you with on-screen programme details. With
the system, as with a printed programme guide, you
can learn about the current programme. In addition
programmes can be memorised and also recordings
can be programmed.
To open/close EPG, press the (EPG) button.
Note:
• EPG is only available for DVB stations.
• The first time you start EPG, a wizard will
start that guides you through the necessary
pre-settings.
• Depending on the number of stations selected
for EPG, it may take some time until the pro-
gramme information is displayed.
EPG Operation
In the left column there is a list of stations of the
selected source/station list (e.g. DVB-C, personal list).
channel +/-: Scrolling in the station list page by page.
Up/Down arrows: Scrolling in the station list.
Left/Right arrows: Scrolling through the program-
mes.
In the station list the currently running programs
are highlighted by lighter fields. A white vertical line
indicates the current time in the running programs.
OK: Detailed information on the selected programme
will be called.
Red Button: Opens schedule screen.
Green button: Displays a menu where you can assign
colours to specific broadcast content (for example,
News, Movies, Sport). Use the arrows and the
OK button to assign the desired content type to a
specific colour. Exit this menu by pressing the green
button. Programmes that belong to the categories
you selected are now highlighted in colour in the
program guide.
Yellow button: View the previous day’s list of pro-
grammes.
Blue button: View the next day’s list of programmes.
Programme preview
Use arrows to mark desired station in the station list.
Press OK briefly to confirm selection.
In the top left window, the current programme of the
selected station is displayed now.
Recording a programme via EPG
You can programme timer recordings of TV program-
mes conveniently using the EPG.
Press OK button to open Detailed info of selected
programme.
Select option [Record] and press OK button.
Check the timer data and update it if necessary (e.g.
directory, start, end, recording type).
In the EPG a recording symbol is placed behind the
title of the programme.
Memorising a programme via the EPG
A programme that has not started yet can be me-
morised. For memorised programmes, the TV set
will ask at the beginning of a programme if it should
change the channel accordingly or switch on from
the stand-by mode.
Mark the desired programme with arrows.
Press OK button to open Detailed info of selected
programme.
Select option [Reminder] and press OK button.
In the EPG, a memorise symbol is placed behind the
title of the programme.
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We. SEE | User Manual (part 2 of 2)
Technical data
Technical data
Changes of technical data and design of the equipment reserved.
We. by Loewe device type: We. SEE 55 We. SEE 50 We. SEE 43 We. SEE 32
Part number: 60514x90 60513x90 60512x90 60510x80
EU energy efficiency class: see enclosed energy label or under www.loewe.tv/int/support
EPREL registration number: 620986 650532 695837 705091
Screen diagonal: 139 cm/55 inch 126 cm/50 inch 108 cm/43 inch 80 cm/32 inch
Power consumption On-Mode (max.)
(Audio output 1/8 of the maximum value): 160 W 135 W 115 W 70 W
Power consumption On-Mode (home):
Energy consumption: see enclosed energy label or under www.loewe.tv/int/support
Power consumption Standby Mode/
network standby mode:
when set is switched off:
0,40 W/
0,80 W (1
n.a.
0,40 W/
0,80 W (1
n.a.
0,30 W/
0,80 W (1
n.a.
0,30 W/
0,80 W (1
n.a.
Picture format / Resolution: Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 px / 16:9 Full HD 1920 x 1080 / 16:9
Display technology:
LCD with E-LED backlight
Device dimensions without stand
(W (2 x H x D):
124,4 x 74,1 x 7,6 cm 112,0 x 67,6 x 7,6 cm 97,6 x 58,9 x 6,6 cm 73,6 x 45,6 x 7,6 cm
Device dimensions with stand
(W (2 x H x D):
124,4 x 75,1 x 25,4 cm 112,0 x 68,9 x 26,3 cm 97,6 x 60,2 x 20,2 cm 73,6 x 46,7 x 20,2 cm
Weight without stand (approximate): 18,0 kg 16,0 kg 12,2 kg 7,0 kg
Ambient temperature: 5° C – 35° C
Relative humidity (non-condensing): 20 – 80%
Air pressure: 800 – 1114 hPa (0 – 2000 m above sea level)
Chassis designation: SL730 SL710
Power supply: 220 V – 240 V / 50 – 60 Hz
Tuner: terr./cable:
Satellite:
VHF/Hyperband/UHF
4 levels: 13/18V/22kHz / 16 levels: DiSEqC 1.0 / single-cable system: EN 50494
Range: terr./cable:
Satellite:
45 MHz up to 860 MHz
950 MHz up to 2150 MHz
Channel storage locations incl. AV and radio: 10.000
TV standards:
analogue:
digital:
B/G, D/K, I
DVB-T/T2 HD, DVB-C HD, DVB-S/S2 HD (UHD on DVB at max. 60Hz)
Colour standards: SECAM, PAL
Sound
formats:
analogue (FM):
digital:
Mono, Stereo, 2-Ton
PCM, MPEG, Dolby Audio, Dolby Atmos, Dolby MS12
Audio output power (sine / music): 2 x 20 W / 2 x 40 W 2 x 20 W / 2 x 40 W 2 x 15 W / 2 x 30 W 2 x 15 W / 2 x 30 W
Acoustic speaker concept: Speaker box with bass reflex
Teletext: HiText (Level 2.5)
Page memory: 792
LAN: Standards supported: 10 Mbit/sec Ethernet (10Base-T)/100 Mbit/sec Fast Ethernet (100Base-T)
WLAN: Standards supported:
Power/Frequency range:
Supported encryption types:
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n, 802.11ac
Maximum power <100 mW at 2400-2483,5 MHz and 5150-5725 MHz
WEP 64 and 128 Bit (ASCII and HEX), WPA PSK, WPA2 AES
Bluetooth: Power/Frequency range:
Bluetooth protocols:
Bluetooth 5.0, Maximum power <10 mW bei 2,4 GHz
A2DP SRC, A2DP SNK, HID
Home networking standard: Universal Plug and Play Audio / Video (UPnP AV)
Formats supported (3: Images:
Audio:
Video:
JPEG, JPEG progressive (max. resolution 7680 x 4320), PNG, BMP, GIF, TIF
MP3, M4A/AAC (AAC-LC, HE-AAC v1/v2), WMA (WMA, WMA Pro), FLAC, WAV (LPCM, ADPCM), Dolby Audio
MPG/MPEG (MPEG-2, 1920x1080p@120fps),
MP4 (MPEG4 1920x1080p @ 120 fps, H.264 3840x2160p @ 30 fps, H.265 3840x2160p @ 60 fps, AV1 3840x2160p @ 60 fps),
MOV (MPEG4 1920x1080p @ 120 fps, H.264 3840x2160p @ 30 fps, H.265 3840x2160p @ 60 fps),
MKV (Mpeg2/4 1920x1080 @ 120 fps, H.264 3840x2160p @ 30 fps, H.265 3840x2160p @ 60 fps, AV1 3840x2160p @ 60 fps),
FLV (H.264 3840x2160p @ 30 fps, H.265 3840x2160p @ 60 fps),
WEBM (VP8 1920x1080p @ 120 fps, VP9 3840x2160p @ 60 fps, AV1 3840x2160p @ 60 fps)
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC up to High Profile (Level 4.2)
H.264/H.265 compatible with Dolby Vision/HDR10/HLG
(1 (WoL/WoWLAN max.).
(2 The width of the TV set can be increased by up to 1 cm depending on the type of TV set in the area of the side-mounted Loewe brand label.
(3 For the playability of the individual formats no guarantee can be given.
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