Grundig 32 VLE 4301 BA Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CoNtENtS ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3­ SEtup­AND­SAFEtY 23­ CoNvENIENCE­FuNCtIoNS ­ ­ Important notes on environmental Opening the SETTINGS menu Language settings protection Setting the date and time Notes on still images Timer settings 5­ CoNNECtIoN­AND­prEpArAtIoN ­ Parental control settings Connecting the antenna and power cord Restoring the television to the default Inserting batteries into the r emote control settings High definition HD ready 7­ ovErvIEw ­ Connection options Connections on the television set Connecting external devices Controls on the television set Using a DVD player, DVD r ecorder, The remote control – Main functions video recorder or set-top box The remote control – All functions...
  • Page 3 SEtup­AND­SAFEtY ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note the following instructions when Make sure the power cord or the power sup- setting up the television set: ply unit (if provided) are not damaged. This television is designed to receive and dis- Only operate the television with the power play video and audio signals. cord/power supply * provided. (*For prod- All other uses are expressly prohibited. ucts with a power supply) The ideal viewing distance is five times the Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical d iagonal screen size. devices. Even when the television is switched off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to Light falling on the screen impairs picture the mains or the antenna. Always disconnect q uality.
  • Page 4: Important Notes On Environmental Protection

    SEtup­AND­SAFEtY ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do not connect any other equipment while the Notes­on­still­images device is switched on. Also switch off other Watching the same image for a long time on the equipment before connecting it. screen may cause a still image remains feebly on Do not plug in the power cord of the device the background. Feeble image(s) on the back- until you have connected the external equip- ground is originated from LCD/LED technology ment and the antenna. and does not require any action under guaran- tee. To avoid such cases and/or minimize the Make sure the mains plug is freely accessible. impact, you may observe the tips below. Caution: Do not allow the same TV channel to stay on If you plan on using a wall bracket for your the screen for a very long time. Channel logos television, make sure you read the assembly may cause this situation. manual for the wall bracket or have a spe- Do not allow the images, which are not full cialist assemble it.
  • Page 5: Connection­and­preparation

    CoNNECtIoN­AND­prEpArAtIoN ­ - ---------------------------------------------- Connecting­the­antenna­and­power­cord 1 To receive analogue TV channels, connect Note: the cable for the rooftop antenna to the an- Do not plug in the power cord of the device » « ANt­IN tenna socket on the television set until you have connected the external equip- ment and the antenna. Only use the power cord supplied to c onnect the television set to a suitable earthed safety socket. Note: Do not use an adapter plug or extension lead which does not meet the applicable When connecting an indoor antenna you safety standards. Do not tamper with the may have to try it out at different positions...
  • Page 6: Inserting Batteries Into The R Emote Control

    CoNNECtIoN­AND­prEpArAtIoN ­ - ---------------------------------------------- Inserting­batteries­into­the­ Environmental­note ­ r emote­control This symbol on recharge- able batteries/batteries or on the packaging indicates that the rechargeable bat- tery/battery may not be disposed of with regular household rubbish. For certain r echargeable batteries/batter- ies, this symbol may be supplemented by a chemical symbol. Symbols for mercury (Hg) or lead (Pb) are provided if the recharge- able batteries/batteries contain more than 0.0005% mercury or more than 0.004% lead.
  • Page 7: Connections On The Television Set

    ovErvIEw ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Connections­on­the­television­set Av1­/­S-vHS HDMI3 S CART socket (FBAS signal, H DMI socket, RGB signal); audio/video input. V ideo socket for HDMI2 H DMI socket, S-Video camcorder. audio/video input. CoMpoNENt uSB ­ U SB socket for external ­ pr­pb­Y/Av2 S ockets for video input (YUV data media without a power and CVBS signal). supply of their own. L­­r S ockets for audio input HDMI1 H DMI socket, (YUV and CVBS signal); Audio socket for audio/video input.
  • Page 8: Controls On The Television Set

    ovErvIEw ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Controls­on­the­television­set /I­ S witches the television on and back into standby mode. v–­­v+ A djusts the volume; selects menu functions. MENu­ ­ O pens the menu. Select a menu option with »p+« or »p–«. Activate the function with »v+«. Confirm the function with »v+« or »v–«. Press »MENu« to quit the menu. ­ O pens the pre-selection for AV channels. In the menu, press »p+« or »p–« to select and press » « to con- firm. p–­­p+ S witches the television on from standby; selects channels in steps; selects function in the menu. ­ 8 ENGLISH...
  • Page 9: The Remote Control - Main Functions

    ovErvIEw ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ the­remote­control­–­Main­functions Switches the television on Sound on/off (mute). from standby and back.Into standby mode. S witch the television on from standby mode. Select stations directly. Opens the selection menu Zapping function. to change picture formats. » « Then select with or » « » « and press to confirm. Adjust the volume. ­ S witch the television on from standby mode; select channels in steps. Switches back one menu level. ­ O pens the channel list. Exit the menus. O pens the menu. ­ O pens the pre-selection for AV channels and the USB Switches between televi- »...
  • Page 10: The Remote Control - All Functions

    ovErvIEw ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ the­remote­control­–­­ ­ ● (blue)­ E nlarges the picture; All­functions selects a page in teletext mode; ­ ­ S elects the repeat function activates various functions. in the file browser. İ­­ ­ ­ ­ D isplays the number and R eveals answers in teletext name of a station as well mode. as station information. starts playback in the file DouBLE­ ­ S witches to double charac- browser and switches to ter size in teletext mode. playback pause; S elects the split screen func- start playback in the file tion in teletext mode. browser;...
  • Page 11: Setting Television Channels

    SEttINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changing­stored­channels Setting­television­channels The television set is equipped with an automatic You can delete channels that have been stored channel search system. more than once during the automatic search. You can also store channels in a different preset You start the search and can then sort the televi- position, change or enter the name of a channel sion channels into your order of preference. as well as skip channels. 99 preset positions are provided, to which you can assign television channels from the antenna Select­the­program­table or from the cable connection. » « 1 Open the menu with 1 Switch on the television set from standby with » « 2 Select the menu item SOURCE SETUP with » « » « »D« »C«...
  • Page 12 SEttINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entering­channel­names­(8­digit­ Locking­television­channels maximum) You can lock individual television channels, for » « example channels unsuitable for children, using 1 In the PROGRAME TABLE menu, select the »C« »D« » « a personal PIN code. t elevision channel with or » « » « and press (red) to confirm. ● 1 In the »PROGRAM TABLE« menu, select the » « » « »D« desired channel with or »...
  • Page 13: ­ P Icture­settings

    SEttINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ­ p icture­settings­ » « » « 5 Select the line Vibrant Colour » « » « » Perfect Clear Gamma Dynamic Con- »M« 1 Open the menu with « » « » « trast Dynamic Backlight or Backlight » « 2 Select the menu item PICTURE SETTINGS »C«...
  • Page 14: Sound Settings

    SEttINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sound­settings­ Automatic­volume Television stations broadcast at different vol- »M« 1 Open the menu with umes. The automatic volume limiting (AVL) func- » « 2 Select the menu item SOUND SETTINGS tion means the volume is kept the same when »C« »D« » « with or and press to con- you switch between channels. firm. » « »C«...
  • Page 15 SEttINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soundeffects Equalizer This menu offers three preset sound effects Equalizer offers a sound setting that you can cre- (Music, Natural and Speech) and one setting to ate. be created by you (User). » Equaliser appears in the menu when Sound « » « » « » « »C« mode is selected as Spatial or Normal 1 Select the line Sound Preset with or...
  • Page 16: Basic Functions

    tELEvISIoN­-­opErAtIoN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic­functions Freeze-frame If you wish to view a particular scene for longer, Switching­on­and­off you can “freeze” the frame of the current pro- » « » « »C« »D« 1 Press powEr 1…0 gramme. or or to switch on the television from standby » « 1 Activate the freeze-frame function with ● mode. (yellow). » « 2 Press powEr to switch the television to »...
  • Page 17: Changing The Picture Format

    tELEvISIoN­-­opErAtIoN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changing­the­picture­format »Subtitle«­format If you cannot see the subtitles at the bottom of The television automatically switches to the 16:9 » « the screen, select Subtitle format if this format is detected via the SCART socket. Note: » « 1 Select the picture format with 16:9 Subtitle format is just supported 720p and » « – T he picture format (for example 16:9 ) is less than 720p definition. displayed. »panorama«­format­ – Y ou can choose between the following p icture formats: This setting is suitable for films in an especially wide format.
  • Page 18: File Formats

    uSB­opErAtIoN ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- File­formats Connecting­external­ data­media­ Your television can work with the following file formats using the USB sockets: Before connecting the data medium, switch the » « television to standby using powEr . Con- Audio­data nect the d evice and then switch the television on Your television can play audio data in the for- again. mats MP3, AAC, WMA. Before removing the external data medium, the television set must be switched to standby, MP3 is the abbreviation for MPEG-1 Level 3 and so that no data loss occurs. is based on the MPEG-1 standard, which was developed by the MPEG (Motion Picture Expert Notes:...
  • Page 19: The File Browser

    uSB­opErAtIoN ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- the­file­browser­ Settings­in­the­uSB­­ setup­menu The file browser displays audio and p icture files stored on external data media. Selecting­the­menu If an external data medium contains files in »M« 1 Open the menu with d ifferent formats, you can, when necessary, filter » « 2 Select the SOURCE SETUP menu item out the formats not required. »C« »D« » « with or and press to con- Main­menu­of­the­file­browser...
  • Page 20: Basic Playback Functions

    uSB­opErAtIoN ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic­playback­functions­ Notes: »D« » « Use to select Up Folder , when you » « 1 Select the data medium by pressing would like to return to the last folder. Use »C« »D« » « » « use or to select the op- » « » « Root (and then press ) to return to »...
  • Page 21 uSB­opErAtIoN ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting­a­track­or­picture­in­steps­ repeat­functions (SKIp) Options: » « – One Repeat : the current track will be 1 During playback, select the next track/ »U« r epeated. picture with » « – All Repeat : all tracks will be repeated. 2 During playback, select the previous track/ »...
  • Page 22: Top Text Or Flof Text Mode

    tELEtExt­opErAtIoN ­---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlarging­the­character­height top­text­or­FLoF­text­mode » « If you have difficulty reading the text on the 1 Press to switch on teletext. screen, you can increase the character height. » « 2 Select teletext pages directly with 1...0 1 To enlarge the character height of a teletext »C« »D« or step by step with and » « page, keep pressing » « Return to teletext page 100 with İ...
  • Page 23: Opening The Settings Menu

    CoNvENIENCE­FuNCtIoNS ­------------------------------------------------------------------------ opening­the­SEttINGS­menu Setting­the­date­and­time »M« » « »C« 1 Open the menu with 1 Select the line Date & Time with or »D« » « and press to confirm. » « »C« 2 Select the SETTINGS menu with or »D« » « »C« »D« and press to confirm. 2 Select the input box with or , enter »...
  • Page 24 CoNvENIENCE­FuNCtIoNS ­------------------------------------------------------------------------ Switch-on­timer Switch-off­timer » « » « In the Auto On menu you can enter a switch- In the Auto Off menu, you can enter a time on time for the television. After the preset time for the television to switch off. After this time has elapsed, the television switches on from has elapsed, the television switches to standby standby – at the preselected volume and the pre- mode. selected television channel. » « »C« »D« 1 Select the line Auto Off with or...
  • Page 25: Parental Control Settings

    CoNvENIENCE­FuNCtIoNS ­------------------------------------------------------------------------ parental­control­settings restoring­the­television­to­the­ default­settings Locking­menus This function allows you to delete the channel » This function allows you to lock the Automatic lists and all custom settings. « » « Channel Search Analog Manuel Tuinig and » « » « 1 In the Program Table menus so that they can be only SETTINGS menu, select the line » « »C«...
  • Page 26: High Definition Hd Ready

    opErAtIoN­uSING­ExtErNAL­DEvICES ­----------------------------- High­definition­­ ­ HD­ready Connection­options Which television socket(s) you connect your Connect the cor- external devices to depends on the sockets responding input the external device is equipped with and the sources (e.g. HDTV signals which are available. receiver or HD- DVD player) to the Please note: With many external devices, the resolution of the video signal must be » « HDMI sockets (for adjusted to the input sockets of the television digital HDTV sources). (see the operating manual of the external This ensures that you can view digital HDTV device). You can find out which values you p rogrammes, even if they are copy-protected...
  • Page 27: Connecting External Devices

    opErAtIoN­uSING­ExtErNAL­DEvICES ­----------------------------- Connecting­external­devices ...­using­the­SCArt­socket­­ (FBAS/rGB­signal) ...­with­digital­audio/video­signals Suitable devices: Digital satellite receiver, Suitable devices: Digital satellite receivers, DVD player/recorder, set-top box, games con- Playstation, BluRay player, DVD player/ sole, video recorder, decoder. recorder, set-top box, notebook, PCs. Video signal: FBAS/RGB. Video signal: Digital video; resolution: stand- Audio signal: stereo, analogue. ard 576p; HDTV 720p, 1080i, 1080p. » « preset. Audio signal: digital audio (stereo, multi-chan- » « 1 Connect the Av1/S-vHS socket on the nel compression, uncompressed).
  • Page 28: Using A Dvd Player, Dvd R Ecorder, Video Recorder Or Set-Top Box

    opErAtIoN­uSING­ExtErNAL­DEvICES ­----------------------------- ...­with­an­analogue­tv­signal using­a­DvD­player,­ DvD­­ r ecorder,­video­recorder­­ Suitable devices: Digital satellite receiver, or­set-top­box DVD player/recorder, set-top box, camera r ecorder. 1 Switch on the external device and select the Video signal: FBAS. function you wish to use. Audio signal: stereo, analogue. » « »C« »D« » « » « 2 Press , use or » « preset. to select the preset for the input signal »...
  • Page 29: Connecting A Pc

    opErAtIoN­AS­A­pC­MoNItor ­ - --------------------------------------------------------- Connecting­a­pC 20.09.2010 SOURCE SETUP 15:46 » « 1 Connect the pC-IN socket on the televi- sion to the corresponding socket on the PC using a VGA cable (video signal). Source » « 2 Connect the Audio socket on the televi- sion to the corresponding socket on the PC Auto Ajust using a suitable cable (audio signal). Extended settings Note: Auto Ajust Mode Adjust your PC to the monitor (for example, Position 50H - 50V...
  • Page 30: Setting Television Channels

    SpECIAL­SEttINGS ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Setting­television­channels Notes: You can start a auto search as well by This setting is only necessary if a new channel » « » « pressing (green) or (yellow). ● ● comes on air and you do not want to change the order of your channels. The television channel The current system is displayed in the » « System line. If the colour or sound is can be set directly or using the search.
  • Page 31 SpECIAL­SEttINGS ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- re-tuning­all­television­channels You can re-tune all the television stations, for ex- ample if you move to another town. »M« 1 Open the menu with » « »C« 2 Select the line SOURCE SETUP with »D« » « and press to confirm. » « – T he SOURCE SETUP menu appears. » « 3 Select the line Automatic Channel Search »C« »D« » « with or and press to con- firm.
  • Page 32: Technical Data

    INForMAtIoN ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Service­information­for­retailers GruNDIG­32­vLE­4301­BA Only operate the television technical­data with the power s upply/power cord provided. operating­voltage:­ The product complies with the 2 20-240 V ~ 50-60 Hz following EU directives: power­consumption: 2006/95/EC directive on electrical equipment O n mode 41 W for use within certain voltage limits. Standby <0,50 W 2004/108/EC directive on electromagnetic compatibility. Energy­Efficiency­class: 2009/125/EC directive on ecodesign require- ments for energy-related products. Maximum­power­consumption Power consumption values and classes are speci- O n mode 80 W fied according to the regulations 2009/642 and Annual­power­consumption...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    INForMAtIoN ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- troubleshooting If the information provided below does not help, please consult an authorised GRUNDIG dealer. Please bear in mind that malfunctions can also be caused by external devices such as video recorders or satellite receivers. problem possible­cause remedy Screen lit (snow), but no Antenna cable Is the antenna cable connected? s tation visible No TV channel tuned Start a channel scan Insufficient contrast in picture The picture settings are not correct Adjust the brightness, contrast or c olour setting Problem at station Try another channel Picture and/or sound distorted Interference from other devices Place the device in a different position Ghosting, reflection Channel setting Automatic or manual tuning/fine tuning Antenna Have antenna cable or system checked No colour Colour intensity too low Turn up the colour Adjust TV standard (if setting option Select the correct colour standard is available) Problem at station Try a different channel Picture but no sound...

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