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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32­ TELETEXT­OPERATION 4­ SETUP­AND­SAFETY ­ ­ TOP text or FLOF text mode 6­ GENERAL­INFORMATION ­ Additional functions Special features of your TV 33­ CONVENIENCE­FUNCTIONS ­ Receiving digital channels Opening the SETTINGS menu Important notes on environmental Language settings protection Setting the date and time Notes on still images Timer functions 8­ CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION ­ Parental control settings Connecting the antenna and the power Updating software adapter Restoring the television to the default Inserting batteries into the r emote control settings 10­ OVERVIEW 38­...
  • Page 3 CONTENTS ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 53­ INFORMATION ­ Product Fiche Other information Service information for dealers Environmental note Note for the Product Package Troubleshooting ­ 3 ENGLISH...
  • Page 4 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. supply/power cord provided. All other uses are expressly prohibited. Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical The ideal viewing distance is five times the devices. Even when the television is switched d iagonal screen size. off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to the mains or the antenna. Always disconnect Light falling on the screen impairs picture q uality.
  • Page 5 SETUP­AND­SAFETY ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do not connect any other equipment while the device is switched on. Also switch off other equipment before connecting it. Do not plug in the power cord of the device until you have connected the external equip- ment and the antenna. Make sure the mains plug is freely accessible. Keep the TV away from following devices as much as possible: cell phone, microwave and other devices that uses high frequency radio wave. Otherwise, TV may be malfunction due to radio wave interference. Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat such as direct sunlight, fire, etc. Do not use old and unused batteries together. Only replace the exhausted batteries with those having the same model, value and prop- erties. By ensuring proper disposal of these batteries, you will have contributed in prevention of po- tential hazards on the environment and human health that may arise from inappropriate dis- posal of the batteries. T his is a Class A product. During operation the device could cause radio interference. In this case the user may have to remedy this. Please contact your specialist dealer.
  • Page 6: General­information

    GENERAL­INFORMATION ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Receiving­digital­channels Special­features­of­your­TV You can receive and watch digital TV channels You require a digital roof antenna or indoor using your television set (via DVB-T and DVB- antenna (passive or active indoor antenna C) – including High Definition programmes with its own power supply) to receive digital (HD). However, the reception of digital TV television channels (DVB-T). channels in HD is currently limited to a few If you wish to receive digital television chan- countries in Europe.
  • Page 7: Important Notes On Environmental Protection

    GENERAL­INFORMATION ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Important­notes­on­ Notes­on­still­images environmental­protection Watching the same image for a long time on the screen may cause a still image remains feebly on The following information will help you to save the background. Feeble image(s) on the back- resources – and money as well. ground is originated from LCD/LED technology If you are not using your television set for and does not require any action under guaran- s everal days, you should pull out the mains tee. To avoid such cases and/or minimize the plug for environmental and safety reasons.
  • Page 8: Connection­and­preparation

    CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION ­ - ---------------------------------------------- Connecting­the­antenna­and­the­power­adapter 1a To receive terrestrial digital broadcasters 2 Plug the power cord of the power adapter (DVB-T) connect the cable for the rooftop into a wall socket. or indoor antenna (passive or active indoor Notes: antenna with its own power supply) to the an- Before pluging in the electrical cable make tenna socket »ANT­IN« on the television set; sure that the adapter is connected to the tel- evision. 1b To receive digital cable channels (DVB-C) Do not plug in the power adapter until you connect the cable for the rooftop antenna have connected the external equipment and...
  • Page 9: 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/batteries, this sym- bol may be supplemented by a chemical symbol. Symbols for mercury (Hg) or lead (Pb) are provided if the rechargeable batter- ies/batteries contain more than 0.0005%...
  • Page 10: Connections On The Television Set

    OVERVIEW ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Connections­on­the­television­set AV1­/­S-VHS S CART socket (CVBS signal, PC-IN V GA socket, video input RGB signal); for PC; V ideo and sound socket for S ockets for video input S-Video camcorder. (YUV signal). Optic­Out S ocket for audio output HDMI3 H DMI socket, ( optical) for PCM/AC3 audio/video input. s ignals. HDMI2 H DMI socket, For connecting digital AV audio/video input. amplifiers or AV receivers. Audio S ocket for audio input for a PC; Sockets for audio input (YUV signal). ­...
  • Page 11: Controls On The Television Set

    OVERVIEW ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Controls­on­the­television­set ANT­IN A ntenna socket for a DVB-T, DVB-C and analogue /I­ S witches the television on and antenna. back into standby mode. H eadphone jack (3.5 mm ­ A djusts the volume; jack plug); Selects channels in steps. S ockets for audio output. V­/­P­ ­ P re-selection for volume or chan- USB1 ­ U SB socket for external nel selection. data media without a power Switches the television on from supply of their own. standby. HDMI1 H DMI socket, ­ A djusts the volume; audio/video input.
  • Page 12: The Remote Control - Main Functions

    OVERVIEW ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The­remote­control­–­Main­functions Switches on and off (Standby). Switches on from standby; Selects channel – directly. S witches between S elects the channel list teletext and TV mode. (»All«, »FAV 1« to »FAV 4«). O pens the »HDMI CEC De- vice List«. Exit the menu. Display information. ­ Z apping function; Opens the main menu. switches back one menu level in the menus. Opens the channel list. Opens the electronic Opens the TOOLS menu. TV guide. O pens menu for AV channels. Adjusts the volume. < Then select using » «, » «, > » « or » « and press »OK« Λ to confirm.
  • Page 13: The Remote Control - All Functions

    OVERVIEW ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The­remote­control­–­­ All­functions ­ Selects pages in teletext; ­ (red)  (green) Selects/activates various functions  (yellow) in the menus.  (blue) S witches to double character size in teletext; selects the previous title/previous picture in the file browser. R efreshes a teletext page; selects the next track/next picture in the file browser. S tops scrolling through pages in t eletext; starts a fast reverse search in the file browser. R eveals answers in teletext; starts a fast forward search in the file browser. S tarts playing a programme from an external data medium. F reeze frame E nds playback of a programme from an external data medium.
  • Page 14: Initial Set-Up And Tuning T Elevision Channels

    SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting­language,­country­and­ Initial­set-up­and­tuning­ operating­mode ­ t elevision­channels 1 Switch on the television set from standby with T he television set is equipped with automatic » «, »1…0« or »P+« or »P-«. channel search, which searches for terrestrial – During initial set-up, the »Installation Guide« channels (DVB-T), cable channels (DVB-C) and will be displayed. analogue channels. Help:­ You start the search and the television channels will be stored into the different Program Tables. If this menu is not displayed, restore the Following, you can sort the channels in the Pro- t elevision set to its default settings (see gram Tables.
  • Page 15: Tuning Terrestrial Television Channels (Dvb-T)

    SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuning­terrestrial­television­ Tuning­television­channels­from­ channels­(DVB-T) the­cable­provider­(DVB-C) 1 In the »Source Setup« menu, in the »Connec- 1 In the »Source Setup« menu, in the »Connec- tion Type« line, select the option »Cable« tion Type« line, select the option »Air« with < > with » « or » «. < > » « or » «. 2 S elect the line »Scan Type« with » « or » «.
  • Page 16: Changing The Program Table For The Digital Channels

    SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changing­the­program­table­for­ Selecting­channel­lists the­digital­channels 1 Open the menu with »MENU«. Channels which are found using the scan are 2 Select the »SOURCE SETUP« menu with » « saved in the »PROGRAM TABLE«. or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ – T he »SOURCE SETUP« menu appears. You can delete channels which are not required from the programe table, you can change the 3 S elect the line »Programe Table« with » « order of channels within the programe table and or »...
  • Page 17 SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deleting­channels­in­the­program­ 2 Sort digital television channels from the cable provider with » « (blue). table  3 Quit the program table with »EXIT«. 1 In the »PROGRAM TABLE« menu, select the Edit mode by pressing » « (red).  Skipping­channels 2 Select the t elevision channel to be deleted You can mark television channels which should < > with » «, » «, » « or » « and press »...
  • Page 18 SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter­own­names­for­the­favourites­ 3 “Push” the channel into the favourites < > lists 1 to 4 with » « or » « and press »OK« lists­(max.­6­characters) to confirm. You can enter own names for all favourites lists. – T he position in the favourites list is marked 1 In the »PROGRAM TABLE« menu, switch over with »✔«. to the list view with » « (yellow). – Y ou can enter the same channel in more ● ● ● than one favourite list. 2 Select the desired favourites list with »1« till – Each favourite list can store up to 250 »4«.
  • Page 19 SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ­ P icture­settings­ Notes: You can only select the »Mpeg NR« function 1 Open the menu with »MENU«. on digital and AV presets. 2 Select the menu item »PICTURE SETTINGS« »Mpeg NR« reduces any interference with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ from artefacts (pixel blocks) from digital – T he »PICTURE SETTINGS« menu appears. programmes due to MPEG compression (such as from DVB-T receivers or 20.09.2010 15:46 DVD p layers).
  • Page 20 SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sound­settings­ Automatic­volume Television stations broadcast at different vol- 1 Open the menu with »MENU«. umes. The automatic volume limiting (AVL) func- 2 Select the menu item »SOUND SETTINGS« tion means the volume is kept the same when with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ you switch between channels. – T he »SOUND SETTINGS« menu appears. 1 Select the line »AVL« with » « or » « and Λ < > select the option »On« with » « or »...
  • Page 21 SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soundeffects Equalizer This menu offers three preset sound effects Equalizer offers a sound setting ”User” that you (Music, Natural and Speech) and one setting to can create. be created by you (User). Equaliser appears in the menu when »Sound mode« is selected as »Spatial« or »Normal«, 1 Select the line »Sound Preset« with » « or and »Sound Medium« as »User«. » «. Λ 1 Select »Equalizer« with » « or »...
  • Page 22: Picture Settings

    TELEVISION­-­OPERATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic­functions Selecting­a­preset­AV­channel 1 Open the »Select Source« menu with » «. Switching­on­and­off < 2 Select an AV preset with » «, » «, » « or Λ 1 Switch the television to standby with the pow- > » « and press »OK« to confirm. •­ OFF«. er switch »ON­ 3 Use »1…0« to switch back to the television 2 Press » «, »1…0« or »P+« or »P-« to switch channel. on the television from standby mode. Adjusting­the­volume 3 Press » « to switch the television to standby. ­– +­ 1 Adjust the volume with » «. Selecting­channels Switching­sound­on/off 1 Press »1…0« to select presets directly.
  • Page 23: Zoom Function

    TELEVISION­-­OPERATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Audio­settings Zoom­function Various audio settings are available. This function allows you to enlarge the picture as required. 1 Open the Tools menu with »TOOLS«. 1 Open the Tools menu with »TOOLS«. 2 Select the menu item »Sound Preset« with » « or » «. 2 Select the menu item »Zoom« with » « or Λ » «. Λ < 3 Select the audio setting by pressing » « or >...
  • Page 24: Zapping Function

    TELEVISION­-­OPERATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Zapping­function Electronic­TV­guide This function remembers the channel you are The electronic TV guide provides an overview of c urrently watching while you switch over to other all programmes that will be broadcast in the next ones (zapping). week (for digital channels only). 1 Press »1…0« or »P+«, »P–« to select the 1 Press »GUIDE« to display channel informa- channel to be stored in the zapping memory tion. and press » « to confirm. < Notes: 2 Press »1…0« or » «, »...
  • Page 25: Changing The Picture Format

    TELEVISION­-­OPERATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changing­the­picture­format »Panorama«­format­ This setting is suitable for films in an especially Basic setting is 16 : 9. wide format. 1 Select the picture format with » «. – T he picture format (for example »16:9«) is During programmes in 4:3 format, the picture is displayed. stretched horizontally if the »Panorama« function – Y ou can choose between the following is selected. The picture geometry is stretched p icture formats: horizontally. »Auto«­format »Overscan­off«­format The picture format is automatically switched to In this mode, HD pictures are not cropped by the »16:9« for 16:9 programmes. HDMI sockets or component sockets, and are displayed in their original size. This only applies The picture format is automatically switched to in HDMI mode and for resolutions of 720p or...
  • Page 26: File Formats

    USB­OPERATION ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- File­formats Image­data Your television can display pictures in the formats Your television can work with the following file JPEG, PNG and BMP. formats using the USB sockets: JPEG stands for Joint Picture Experts Group. Video­data It denotes a process for compressing picture files. Special codecs for video compression and PNG and BMP are process used to save image d ecompression provide more memory space data with no, or very little, losses. without compromising the picture quality exces- Picture files can be stored with other types of files sively. on one medium. Your television plays video files in the formats These files can be organised into folders and DIVX, XVID, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (L4.1, 4 ref- subfolders.
  • Page 27: Connecting External Data Media

    USB­OPERATION ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connecting­external­data­media­ Before connecting the external data medium it is recommended to switch the television to stand-by mode. Before removing the external data medium, the television set must be switched to standby, so that no data loss occurs. Notes: If you use a network cable for external hard disks which are connected to the »USB1« socket on the television, this network cable must also be disconnected from the power supply when the television is switched off. External data media may not be disconnect- ed from the television set while files on the data medium are being accessed. 1 Press » «, »1…0« or »P+« or »P-« to switch on the television from standby mode. A bi-directional data transfer as defined for ITE (Information Technology Equipment) 2 Connect the »USB1« socket of the television d evices in EN 55022/EN 55024 is not and the corresponding socket on the data...
  • Page 28: The File Browser

    USB­OPERATION ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The­file­browser­ Settings­in­the­USB­setup­menu The file browser displays video, audio and Selecting­the­menu p icture files stored on external data media. < > 1 Press » «, use » «, » «, » « or » « to Λ If an external data medium contains files in select the preset »USB« and press »OK« to d ifferent formats, you can, when necessary, filter confirm.
  • Page 29: Basic Playback Functions

    USB­OPERATION ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DivX ­VOD Basic­playback­functions­ ® You must have your device registered in order to 1 Select the data medium by pressing » «, play the protected video that you will buy from < > use » «, » «, » « or » « to select the option Λ DivX ® »USB« and press »OK« to confirm. – T he file browser appears. 1 Select »DivX VOD« with » « or » « and ® Λ confirm with »OK«. 2 Select the file format (video files, audio files, – Registration Code appears. picture files) with » « or » «. Λ 2 Visit “http://vod.divx.com” and register the 3 Switch to the folder/file list with »OK«.
  • Page 30: Additional Playback Functions

    USB­OPERATION ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Additional­playback­functions Notes: Use » « to select »Up Folder«, when you Λ Depending on the file format, the following would like to return to the last folder. Use a dditional functions are available: »Root« (and then press »OK«) to return to Selecting­chapters­on­DivX ­files the main folder. ® (only video files) It is possible that files which are actually supported do not function correctly in USB 1 During playback, select the next chapter mode. This is because certain files are not...
  • Page 31 USB­OPERATION ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting­a­track­or­picture­in­steps­ (SKIP) 1 During playback, select the next track/ picture with » «. 2 During playback, select the previous track/ picture with » «. – P layback begins with the track or picture you selected. Selecting­a­certain­passage­for­ playback­ (video files only) 1 During playback, press »OK«. 2 Enter the passage (time) with »1­...­0« and press » « (green) or »OK« to confirm.
  • Page 32: Top Text Or Flof Text Mode

    TELETEXT­OPERATION ­---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enlarging­the­character­height TOP­text­or­FLOF­text­mode If you have difficulty reading the text on the 1 Press »TXT« 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 or step by step with » « and » «. Λ page, keep pressing » «. Return to teletext page 100 with »?«. Note: Page­hold At the bottom of the screen there is an info A multiple page may contain several sub-pages, bar with red, green and – depending on the which are automatically scrolled by the broad- channel – yellow and blue panels. Similarly, casting station. the remote control also features buttons with 1 Stop the automatic scrolling of the sub-pages different colours with which these pages can...
  • Page 33: Opening The Settings Menu

    CONVENIENCE­FUNCTIONS ­------------------------------------------------------------------------ Opening­the­SETTINGS­menu Changing­the­audio­language (only for digital television channels) 1 Open the menu with »MENU«. You can define a primary and a secondary 2 Select the menu item »SETTINGS« menu with audio language. » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ – T he »SETTINGS« menu appears. 1 Select the line »Audio« with » « or » « and Λ press »OK« to confirm. 20.09.2010 – T he »Select Audio Language« menu 15:46 SETTINGS a ppears.
  • Page 34: Setting The Date And Time

    CONVENIENCE­FUNCTIONS ­------------------------------------------------------------------------ Setting­the­date­and­time Timer­functions Automatic­setting Entering­the­switch-off­time­­ (sleep­timer) Your television set detects the difference in time to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) automatically, as In the »Sleep Timer« menu you can enter a time long as the channel selected transmits a time signal. for the television to switch off. After this time has elapsed, the television switches to standby 1 Select the line »Date & Time« with » « or mode. » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ 1 Select the line »Sleep Timer« with » « or 2 Select the line »Auto« with » « or »...
  • Page 35: Parental Control Settings

    CONVENIENCE­FUNCTIONS ­------------------------------------------------------------------------ Parental­control­settings 6 Select the line »Volume« with » « or » « and Λ < > use » « or » « to set the volume. Authorising­programmes 7 Select the line »Set Hour« with » « or » « Λ There are films which may be wholly or partially and enter the time with »1…0«. unsuitable for children. 8­ Save the data with » « (green).  These programmes contain information which Note: marks the content or scenes with access levels of You can abort the entry by pressing » « (red). 4 to 18. You can select one of the access levels,  thereby authorising playback. 9 Press »EXIT« to end the setting. 1 Select the line »Parental Guidance« with Switch-off­timer »...
  • Page 36 CONVENIENCE­FUNCTIONS ­------------------------------------------------------------------------ Locking­keys­(Parental­lock) Locking­television­channels­ You can lock individual television channels, for When the key lock is activated, the buttons on example channels unsuitable for children, using the television set do not function. a personal PIN code. 1 Select the line »Keypad Lock« with » « or 1 Open the menu with »MENU«. » «. Λ 2 Select the menu item »SOURCE SETUP« with 2 Enter the PIN code »1234« with »1­...­0«. » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ 3­ Activate (On) or deactivate (Off) the key lock 3 Select the line »Program Table« with » < > « or with » « or »...
  • Page 37: Updating Software

    CONVENIENCE­FUNCTIONS ­------------------------------------------------------------------------ Updating­software (for digital channels only) 1 In the »SETTINGS« menu, select the line »Check For Updates updates« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ – A search for new software will be made and – if available – it will be installed. Note: If a search for software updates should be made automatically, select the line »Auto- <...
  • Page 38: Digi Link

    OPERATION­USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­----------------------------- DIGI­LINK Searching­for­and­activating­­ external­devices Your television is equipped with You can connect up to 11 devices with DIGI LINK the DIGI LINK function. functions to your television. This function uses the CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) 1 Open the Tools menu with »TOOLS«. protocol. 2 Select the menu item »CEC« with » « or CEC allows external devices which are connect- » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ ed to the »HDMI« sockets by an HDMI cable – T he »HDMI CEC Device List« appears.
  • Page 39: Device Operation

    « or » « Λ 20.09.2010 and press »OK« to confirm. 15:46 SOURCE SETUP – The external device switches itself off. Source HDMI1 DIGILINK Device Selection GRUNDIG DVD Remote Control RC Passthrough Device Standby Exit Back 4 Select the line »Remote Control« with » « or » «. Λ 5­ Select the type of operation (»RC <...
  • Page 40: High Definition Hd Ready

    OPERATION­USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­----------------------------- High­definition­­ ­ HD­ready Connection­options Which television socket(s) you connect your Connect the corre- external devices to depends on the sockets sponding input sources the external device is equipped with and the (e.g. HDTV receiver or signals which are available. HD-DVD player) to the »HDMI« sockets (for Please note: With many external devices, the resolution of the video signal must be digital HDTV sources). adjusted to the input sockets of the television This ensures that you (see the operating manual of the external can view digital HDTV p rogrammes, even if device). You can find out which values you they are copy-protected (HDCP High Bandwidth...
  • Page 41: Connecting External Devices

    OPERATION­USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­----------------------------- Connecting­external­devices ...­using­the­SCART­socket­­ (CVBS/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: CVBS/RGB. Video signal: Digital video; resolution: stand- Audio signal: stereo, analogue. ard 576p; HDTV 720p, 1080i. »AV1« preset. Audio signal: digital audio (stereo, multi-chan- 1 Connect the »AV1/S-VHS« socket on the nel compression, uncompressed). television and the corresponding socket on Presets »HDMI 1«, »HDMI 2« or »HDMI3«.
  • Page 42: Using A Dvd Player, Dvd R Ecorder, Video Recorder Or Set-Top Box

    OPERATION­USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­----------------------------- Using­a­DVD­player,­ DVD­­ r ecorder,­video­recorder­­ or­set-top­box 1 Switch on the external device and select the function you wish to use. < > 2 Press » «, use » «, » «, » « or » « to Λ select the preset for the input signal (»AV1«, »AV2«, »S-VHS«, »HDMI1«, »HDMI2«, »HDMI3« or »Component«) and press »OK« to confirm. Headphones Connecting­the­headphones 1 Plug the headphone jack (3.5 mm ø jack plug) into the headphone socket on the left side of the television.
  • Page 43: Hi-Fi System/Av Receiver

    OPERATION­USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­----------------------------- Hi-fi­system/AV­receiver Playing­the­audio­signal­via­the­­ HiFi­system Connecting­the­hi-fi­system/­ 1­ Connect the » « socket on the television to AV­receiver the corresponding socket of the AV receiver 1­ Out« socket on the Connect the »Optic­ with an cable (digital audio signal). television to the corresponding socket of the Note: device with an optical digital cable (digital If this function is not activated, the audio sig- audio signal). nal is transmitted to the HiFi system/AV re- Setting­the­audio­format ceiver (connected to » « 3.5 mm ø jack plug) into the headphone socket on the left You can select whether the audio signal output side of the television.
  • Page 44: Connecting A Pc

    OPERATION­AS­A­PC­MONITOR ­ - --------------------------------------------------------- Connecting­a­PC 20.09.2010 15:46 SOURCE SETUP 1 Connect the »PC-IN« socket on the television 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 picture resolution 1280 x 768, picture fre- Size quency 60 Hz).
  • Page 45: What Is A Common Interface

    OPERATION­WITH­A­COMMON­INTERFACE ­ - ----------------- What­is­a­Common­Interface? Access­control­for­CI­module­and­ smart­card C ommon Interface (CI) is an interface for DVB receivers. 1 Open the menu with »MENU«. E ncrypted channels can only be viewed 2 Select the menu item »SOURCE SETUP« with with a CA module suitable for the encryp- » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ tion system and in conjunction with the – T he »SOURCE SETUP« menu appears.
  • Page 46 ­ S PECIAL­SETTINGS ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Searching­for­television­chan- Note: nels­from­the­cable­provider­ You can accelerate the search. To do this, you need information about the frequency automatically and network ID. You are usually able to get 1 Open the menu with »MENU«. this data from your cable operator or find it in forums on the Internet. For example, the 2 Select the menu item »SOURCE SETUP« with frequency 402MHz and network ID 61441 » « or »...
  • Page 47: Searching For Digital Terrestrial

    SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Searching­for­digital­terrestrial­ Searching­for­television­channels­ from­the­cable­provider­manu- TV­channels­automatically ally 1 Open the menu with »MENU«. 1 Open the menu with »MENU«. 2 Select the menu item »SOURCE SETUP« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. 2 Select the menu item »SOURCE SETUP« with Λ – T he »SOURCE SETUP« menu appears. » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ – T he »SOURCE SETUP« menu appears. 3 Select the line »Source« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm.
  • Page 48: Searching For Digital Terrestrial

    SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Searching­for­digital­terrestrial­ 6 Select the line »Scan Typ« with » « or » « Λ < > and set the option »DTV« with » « or » «. TV­channels­manually 7 Start the scan with » « (red).  1 Open the menu with »MENU«. – A ll channel and favourites lists will be 2 Select the menu item »SOURCE SETUP« with d eleted and compiled anew. » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ Note: – T he »SOURCE SETUP« menu appears.
  • Page 49: Tuning Analogue Television C Hannels

    SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ­ T uning­analogue­television­ 4 Select the line »Automatic Channel Search« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. ­ c hannels Λ This setting is only necessary if you cannot re- 20.09.2010 SOURECE SETUP ceive any digital channels and you have not car- 15:46 ried out an analogue search during initial setup. The television channels can be set directly or Source using the scan.
  • Page 50: Changing Stored Analogue C Hannels

    SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: Tuning­the­television­channels­by­ If you wish to remedy other television entering­the­channel­numbers channels, repeat steps 4 to 7. 1 Open the menu with »MENU«. 8­ Press »EXIT« to end the setting. 2 Select the menu item »SOURCE SETUP« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ Changing­stored­analogue­ – T he »SOURCE SETUP« menu appears. ­ c hannels 3 Select the line » Analogue Manual Tuning« If channels were stored with the automatic chan- with »...
  • Page 51 SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entering­channel­names­(8­digit­ Creating­lists­of­favourites maximum) You can select your favourite channels and save them in up to four favourites lists (Fav 1 to Fav 4). 1 In the »PROGRAME TABLE« menu, select the < t elevision channel with » «, » «, » « or Λ 1 In the »PROGRAME TABLE« menu, switch > » « and press » « (red) to confirm.  over to the list view with » « (yellow).  2 Open the input keyboard with » « (green).
  • Page 52: Displaying Signal Information

    SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Displaying­signal­information (for digital channels only) 1 Open the menu with »MENU«. 2 Select the menu item »SOURCE SETUP« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ 3 Select the line »Signal Information« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ – I nformation on the channel, network, modulation, symbol rate, quality and signal strength is displayed. Notes: T he signal information changes in ac c ord- ance with the current input source. The signal properties are displayed in the lower section of the menu. The further the bars for »Quality« and »Signal Strenght«...
  • Page 53: Product Fiche

    INFORMATION ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Product­Fiche Modulation: 1 6QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM, QPSK GRUNDIG­48­VLE­4520­BF Guard Interval: 1 /4, 19/256, 1/8, 19/128, 1/16, 1/32, 1/128 Energy­Efficiency­class: As this feature is optional, it is not available in all products. Screen­size: 121 cm/48 inch Analogue­reception­ranges: Power­consumption: C 02 ... C80, special channels S01 ... S41 O n mode 85 W / 100 W max. Preset­channels:­ Annual­power­consumption All Channels 1 000 (Cable – DVB-C) or 124 kWh 99 (Analogue) 1 000 (Terrestrial – DVB-T) or Stand-by­power­consumption 99 (Analogue) < 0.50 W 7 AV, 1 USB Maximum­resolution: 1920 x 1080 Weight: a pprox. 9,25 kg...
  • Page 54: Service Information For Dealers

    INFORMATION ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Service­information­for­dealers Note­for­the­Product­Package The product complies with the Packaging materials of your product are recy- following EU directives and clable. Please ensure that packaging materials regulations: of your product are disposed of separately in accordance with the regulations set by the local 2006/95/EC: Directive on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States re- authorities in order to have the packaging mate- lating to designed for use within certain voltage rials included in the environmental friendly recy- limits. cling process. 2004/108/EC: Directive relating to electro- magnetic compatibility.
  • Page 55: 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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