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  • Page 1 65 GOS 9799 FINE ARTS OLED...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE­OF­CONTENTS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting channels ­ 5­ SET-UP­AND­SAFETY Selecting stations from lists Selecting AV channels ­ 7­ GENERAL­INFORMATION Adjusting the volume Special features of your t elevision set Muting Receiving digital stations Displaying information GRUNDIG SCR System PIP mode Important notes on environmental protec- PIP (picture in a picture) allows you to tion watch an inset picture from a second Notes on still images picture source in addition to the current station. ­ 9­ PACKING­CONTENTS Audio language Standart accessory Subtitles Optional accessory Zap function 10­ CONNECTION/PREPARATION 35­ TV­OPERATION­–­ADDITIONAL­...
  • Page 3 TABLE­OF­CONTENTS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 Possible limitations when using an exter- Changing the keyboard nal data medium language Connecting external data media ­ 64­ ACCESSIBLE­FUNCTIONS USB recording settings Time shift – ″ Pausing” Subtitle Mode programmes Audio description (audio subtitles) Recording TV programmes ­ 65­ ADVANCED­SETTINGS One-touch programme recording Recording a programme from the channel Auto sleep list Store logo view Programme setting for recording Power LED brightness Editing the timer Switching on/off weather information Deleting a timer Switching on/off help information Playback ­ 66­ TIMER­FUNCTIONS Deleting programmes from the recorded files menu Sleep timer On timer (Auto On) ­...
  • Page 4 TABLE­OF­CONTENTS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIGI LINK Antenna settings for DiSEqC 1.0/1.1 and The Digi Link functions of the television searching digital channels from a satellite Device Control automatically 77 High definition Motor antenna setup (DiSEqC 1.2) 77 Connection options 100 Searching for digital channels from the Connecting an external device cable provider automatically Using a DVD recorder, DVD player, video 101 Searching for digital channels from the recorder or set-top box cable provider manually Headphones 101 Searching for digital terrestrial TV chan- Hi-fi system nels automatically Playing the audio signal via the HiFi 102 Searching for digital terrestrial TV chan- system nels manually Cable screen share (MHL) 103 Automatic service update Wireless screen share (Liveshare) 103 Tuning analogue television What is LIVESHARE? channels Screen share with Liveshare connection...
  • Page 5: Set-Up­and­safety

    SET-UP­AND­SAFETY ­ - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About­your­TV­set Safety WARNING W ith your TV set, you can receive and watch digital TV programmes over DVB-S, DVB-T Risk­of­electrical­accident and DVB-C, along with analogue TV. D o not open the TV set. Safety risk may arise M any features of the TV set require an Inter- and also the guarantee of the product can be net connection. The TV set is equipped with void if the television set is opened. WLAN and a LAN port. T he TV set can only be operated with the The TV set can record programmes. For this power cable or the AC/DC adapter supplied feature you need a USB storage device, such with the product. as an external hard drive (not included). Re- D o not operate the TV set with a damaged corded programmes can only be played on power cord/AC/DC adaptor (if supplied). the same TV set. After the TV st is repaired, it I f the plug on the TV set has an earthing con- is possible that recorded programmes may no tact, only insert the plug into a socket with an longer be able to be played back. earthing contact. Intended­use P lug the TV set into the mains socket only after you have connected the external devices and T he TV set is designed for use in dry rooms.
  • Page 6 SET-UP­AND­SAFETY ­ - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Environmental­information WARNING Injuries­caused­by­falling­TV­set Do not dispose of batteries in the household waste. Used bat- Never place the TV set on an unstable surface. teries must be returned to retail The TV set may fall, causing serious injury, pos- stores or public collection points. You help to sibly leading to death in isolated cases. protect the environment in this way. Observe the following precautions: B e sure to dispose of packaging materials O nly use the manufacturer’s recommended for your product separately according to the cabinets or stands. guidelines of local authorities so that they O nly use furniture that can safely support the can be recycled in an environmentally safe TV set. manner. M ake sure that the TV set does not protrude If you are not using your TV set for a while, beyond the dimensions of the furniture on turn it to standby mode. In standby mode, the which it is resting. TV set uses very little energy (≤ 0.5 W). D o not place the TV set on tall furniture (such I f you do not use the TV set for an extended as kitchen cabinets, bookshelves) without period, turn it off with the power switch or securely anchoring the furniture and TV set.
  • Page 7: General­information

    Although this television meets the current DVB- archive. S, DVB-T and DVB-C standards as of August For detailed information about saving and 2012, its compatibility with future DVB-S playing TV programs, please see page 44. digital satellite broadcasts, DVB-T digital ter- With the 3D function and 3D glasses of your restrial broadcasts and DVB-C digital cable TV, you can watch 3D movies in the comfort broadcasts is not guaranteed. of your home with the reality of a theater. This television can receive and process all LED technology has been used in this televi- analogue and all unencrypted digital stations. sion to provide you with the best experience This television set has an integrated digital in 3D feature. To join the 3D world, just put on and analogue receiver. The digital receiver the Grundig 3D glasses. unit converts the signals from digital stations to SMART inter@ctive TV 4.0+ feature provides provide outstanding audio and picture quality. your TV with Internet applications when your The twin-triple tuner enables PIP function so TV is connected to Internet. you can view one TV programme in the main Wireless USB keyboard and mouse support in picture and another in an inset picture. the Web browsing of your television facilitates Y ou can now also view one TV programme surfing through the internet pages for the user. while recording another programme. DLNA feature allows you to use a wired or The TV guide (only for digital stations) tells wireless (with wireless USN network device) you of any schedule changes at short notice, local network to access your content that and provides an overview of all the stations’...
  • Page 8: Receiving Digital Stations

    TV consumes less energy on stand by mode. However, some TV sets may have features You can find the current transmission informa- such as on timer, that require the TV set to be tion on teletext from various broadcasters, or left in standby to work correctly. look in a TV guide or on the Internet. TV consumes less energy when brightness is Various digital television stations from private reduced. broadcasters are encrypted (DVB-S, DVB-T and DVB-C). Watching these stations and the Notes­on­still­images recording and playback functions are only Watching the same image for a long time on the possible with the appropriate CI module and screen may cause a still image remain feebly on a SmartCard. Ask your specialist dealer. the background. Feeble image(s) on the back- GRUNDIG­SCR­System ground is originated from LCD/LED technology and does not require any action under guaran- Your TV supports SCR system (Single Channel tee. To avoid such cases and/or minimize the Router). With SCR satellite system, several us- impact, you may observe the tips below. ers can individually receive all signals from the satellite simultaneously. Do not allow the same TV channel to stay on the screen for a very long time. Channel logos may cause this situation. Do not allow the images, which are not full screen, to constantly stay on the screen; if not streamed in full screen format by the broad- caster, you can convert the images to full screen by changing picture formats. Higher brightness and/or contrast values will lead this impact to appear faster; therefore, you are recommended to watch your TV in the lowest brightness and contrast levels.
  • Page 9: ­ P Acking­contents

    ­ P ACKING­CONTENTS ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------- User Manual Standart­accessory Optional­accessory 1­ Easy-Use Remote Control Batteries for Easy-Use remote controls 2­ Stand Cleaning cloth 3­ Remote control 4­ Batteries for remote controls 5­ S crews and mounting instructions for stand 6­ Brief Instruction ENGLISH 9­...
  • Page 10: 10­ Connection/Preparation

    CONNECTION/PREPARATION ­----------------------------------------------------- Connecting­the­antenna­and­power­corda HDMI4 SATELLITE Optic Out USB3 HDMI3 ANT-IN (ARC) (MAIN) 13/18V max.500mA (SUB) 5 V max.50mA 1a To receive digital satellite channels (DVB-S), 2c To receive analogue TV channels, connect connect the satellite antenna cable to the the cable for the rooftop antenna to the antenna socket SATELLITE­MAIN­on the antenna socket ANT­IN on the television television set; set. 1b To receive digital satellite programmes Note: (DVB-S) for the PIP function and the When connecting an indoor antenna you advanced recording function for TV pro- may have to try it out at different positions grammes, two cables with the satellite sig- until you get the best reception. nals are needed. Connect the second cable 3 Plug the power cord into the wall socket. to the SATELLITE­SUB antenna socket on Note: the TV.
  • Page 11: Setting Up Or Hanging

    CONNECTION/PREPARATION ­----------------------------------------------------- Setting­up­or­hanging Select a location so that no direct sunlight falls on the screen. Setting­up­with­stand To mount the stand, refer to the installation instructions included. Place the television set on a hard, level sur- face. Preparing­for­mounting­on­the­VESA­ bracket You will need: A pair of scissors, A crosstip screwdriver. Follow the installation instructions for the VESA bracket.Place the television set in the film on a smooth surface with the screen facing down. 1­ Cut open the film on the back side using the scissors. 2­ Connect the required cables to the connec- tors on the television set. See the “Connec- tion/Preparation” section in this manual. 3­ Tie the cables so they do not hang down VESA onto the floor. 4­ Screw the VESA bracket onto the television set and mount it according to its installation instructions. ENGLISH 11­...
  • Page 12: Inserting Batteries In The Remote Control

    CONNECTION/PREPARATION ­----------------------------------------------------- Inserting­batteries­in­the­remote­ Environmental­note control This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste. On certain batteries this symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol. The chemical symbols for mercury (Hg) or lead (Pb) are added if the battery contains more than 0.0005% mercury or 0.004% lead. Batteries, including those which contain no heavy metal, may not be disposed of with household waste. Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally sound man- ner. Find out about the legal regulations which apply in your area. 1­ Open the battery compartment by removing the lid. 2­ I nsert the batteries (2 x 1.5 V micro; for example R03 or AAA). Observe the polarity (marked on the base of the battery compart- ment). 3­ Close the battery compartment. Note:­ If the television set no longer reacts properly to remote control commands, the batteries may be flat. Be sure to remove the exhausted batteries from the battery compartment. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulting from used batteries.
  • Page 13: ­ C Onnections­on­the­television­set

    ­ O VERVIEW ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ­ C onnections­on­the­television­set SATELLITE ANT-IN Optic Out USB3 HDMI3 HDMI4 13/18V max.500mA 5V max.50mA (ARC) (MAIN) (SUB) ENGLISH 13­...
  • Page 14 OVERVIEW ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SERVICE­ Service only. Optic­Out A udio output sockets (opti- cal) for PCM/Dolby Digital signals. I t is for digital multichannel audio/video amplifier or AV receiver connections. LAN N etwork cable connection socket. USB­3 U SB Harddisk socket for external data medium and PVR function; connection for wireless keyboard, mouse. HDMI3 H DMI socket, audio/video signal input (HDMI). HDMI4­(ARC) H DMI socket, audio/video signal input (HDMI). SATELLITE­MAIN S atellite antenna socket. SATELLITE­SUB A ntenna socket for the sec- ond satellite signal (DVB-S). ANT­IN Antenna socket.
  • Page 15: ­ C Ontrol­buttons­on­the­tv

    OVERVIEW ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ­ C ontrol­buttons­on­the­TV Multi-function­switch Switching­on­the­TV 1­ Press or rock the multi-function switch. Fernsehgerät­in­Bereitschaft­schalten 1­ Turning the TV to standby. 2­ Rock until “Switch to standby” is selected. 3­ Press. Adjusting­the­volume­or­changing­the­ station 1­ P ress the multi-function switch. 2­ Rock to select the required function. 3­ Press. 4­ Rocking now performs the selected function. ENGLISH 15­...
  • Page 16: Remote Control - Main Functions

    OVERVIEW ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remote­control­-­main­functions Turns on and off the television Switches on from standby set (stand-by). mode; selects channels directly. S witches between teletext Selects the channel list and TV modes. (»ALL«, »FAV 1« to »FAV 4«). Functions according to the screen help, HbbTV. Opens the electronic TV guide. Exits menu and applications. Displays information. ­ Z apping function; switches the menus back one Opens the menu. menu level. Opens the channel list. Opens Application portal Opens the Tools menu. menu. Signal source Adjusts the volume. Switches on from standby; selects stations step by step Turns volume on/off (mute). PIP function on/off. Record, playback, pause or stop (only digital television Next/previous image/ chap- channels); ter, next/previous track.
  • Page 17: Remote Control - All Functions

    PVR mode; in the Media Player. stops the file executed on the DLNA menu. P age hold in teletext mode; starts the reverse picture search in S elects different audio language the Media Player. (in digital TV operation). S how answers in teletext mode; S elects different subtitles (in digital starts the forward picture search in TV operation). the Media Player. Note:­ S tarts recording (in digital TV op- Y our TV supports remote control feature for eration, recording only via external Apple iPhones, Windows mobile phones data media). and Android phones. D epending on the features of your TV, you S tarts playback in the external may control your TV by your phone after data media; downloading the free »GRUNDIG TV Starts playback in the DLNA menu. Remote« application from Apple App. Store or Google Play (Android Market). ENGLISH 17­...
  • Page 18: Settings For Connecting To The Home Net- Work

    INITIAL­SET-UP ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The television set is fitted with an “installation as- There are various options when using WLAN: sistant”, which guides you step by step through Automatic­connection the basic settings. a ll data regarding connection settings (»IP Ad- Using the screen dialogue, the user guide dress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«) enables supposedly complex settings and data are obtained from modem automatically. entries to be presented simply and clearly for D epending on the router, you can use the fol- everybody. lowing options: Pages and dialogue items appear on the screen, – O ption “WPS-PBC” (Push Button Configura- which identify the subsequent and likely operat- tion); ing steps. To support this, you will also see the required – Connecting with a WPS PIN; button symbols of the remote control. – C onnecting by entering the network pass- word. The basic settings in detail: – language selection Manual­connection – country selection; a ll data regarding connection settings (»IP Ad- – choice of user mode; dress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«) – location selection;...
  • Page 19: Initial Set-Up - Overview

    INITIAL­SET-UP ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Initial­set-up­–­overview Select­language (page 20, step 3) Select­country (page 20, step 5) Select­mode (page 20, step 6) Select­location­and­accessories (page 20, step 7 - 10) Network setup (page 21, step 12) Wired Wireless Wireless­WPS (page 21, step 12) (page 21, step 17) (chapter page 88) Auto Manually Auto Manually Button (page 21, (chapter (page 21, (Chapter (Chapter (Chapter step 12) page 86) step 17) page 90) page 88) page 88) Setting­TV­channels (page 22, step 26) DVB-T DVB-C DVB-S (page 23, step 35) (page 22, step 30) (page 22, step 26) Auto Manually Auto...
  • Page 20: Arrange Initial Set-Up

    INITIAL­SET-UP ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arrange­Initial­set-up 7­ Select the required option »Stand« or »Wall- mounted« with » « or » «. Λ 1­ Switch the television set to standby with the Note:­ power switch »O/I«. T he information how to place the television 2­ Switch on the television set from standby set is important for the automatic audio with » «, »1…0«, »P+« or »P–«. settings. – M enu Language menu appears when the 8­ Confirm setting with »OK«. device is switched on for the first time. – T he »Summary« menu will be displayed. Ultralogic 4K 9­ Select the next operating step with » «  (blue). Please select your desired language Menu Language – T he »Accessories« menu will be dis- played.
  • Page 21 INITIAL­SET-UP ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connecting­to­a­home­network­with­a­ 20­ Select the line »Select Access Point« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ LAN­cable – » Select Access Point« menu appears and 12­ Confirm »Change Connection Type« with available wireless networks are scanned »OK«. and displayed in the menu. 13­ Select the option »Wired« with » « or » « Λ 21­ Select the network that you want to con- and press »OK« to confirm. nect with » « or » « and press »OK« to Λ Note:­ confirm. T he settings for a manual LAN connection – W ireless connection password screen is are on page 86. displayed. 14­ Press »...
  • Page 22 INITIAL­SET-UP ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Searching­television­channels­with­sat- Tuning­cable­digital­television­channels­ ellite­signal­(DVB-S) (DVB-C) 26­ Select the option »Satellite (DVB-S/S2)« Note: with » « or » « and press »OK« to Λ N o additional setting is necessary for the confirm. “second tuner”. – The satellite Astra 19.2° East is preset. 30­ Select the option »Cable (DVB-C)« with 27­ Confirm the push button »Continue« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ » « (blue).  31­ Select the line »Scan Type« with » « or Notes: » «. Λ < Select the option »Quick« or »Full« with » « S elect the Channel Type. >...
  • Page 23 INITIAL­SET-UP ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuning­terrestrial­digital­television­ channels­(DVB-T) Note: N o additional setting is necessary for the “second tuner”. 35­ Select the option »Air (DVB-T/T2)« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ Important: The antenna power supply (5V ) may only be switched on if the antenna is an active indoor antenna with a signal amplifier and it is not already supplied with a voltage via a mains plug (or similar supply). Otherwise you may cause a short circuit and irreparably damage your antenna. 36­ Select the line »Active Antenna Power« with » « or » «. Λ Switch on the antenna power supply for the < > antenna with » « or » « (»On«). 37­ Select the line »Next Page« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm.
  • Page 24: Changing The Channel Editor For The

    INITIAL­SET-UP ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ­ ­ C hanging­the­Channel­Editor­for­ ­ O pening­the­Programme­Table the­digital­channels 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. Channels found at the end of the search are 2­ Select the »Settings« menu with » «, » «, Λ < > stored in the »Channel Editor«. » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. > < You can delete channels which are not required 3­ Select the option »Source« with » « or » « from the programe table, you can change the and press » « to confirm. order of channels within the programe table and 4­ Select the line »Channel Editor« with » « lock individual channels (Parental control). and press »OK« to confirm. You can also add channels to the favourites list;...
  • Page 25 INITIAL­SET-UP ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Searching­channels­by­name­in­the­ Moving­the­channels­in­the­channel­or- Channel­Editor ganizer­to­different­channel­positions While arranging the channels in the Channel 1­ In the »Channel Editor« menu, select the Editor, you can search and select the channel channel(s) you want to move with » «, < > name by the first three characters. » «, » « or » «, and highlight the televi- Λ sion channel by pressing »OK«. 1­ In the »Channel Editor« menu, select the – Channel is marked with »✔«. search mode by pressing » « (red).  2­ Press » « (green).  2­ Select the first character of the channel name you want to search with » «, » «, Λ Notes: < > »...
  • Page 26 INITIAL­SET-UP ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sequencing­channels­in­the­Channel­ Notes: Editor You can delete channels from the favourites list. You can sequence the channels in the Channel Press » « (yellow), select the favorites  Editor according to different criteria such as TV, list the channel is in with » « or » « and Λ radio or scrambled / unscrambled. press »OK« to confirm. 1­ To sequence the channels according to dif- Select the channel(s) you want to delete ferent criteria in the »Channel Editor« menu, < > with » «, » «, » « or » «, and highlight Λ press­» « (yellow).  the channel by pressing »OK«. 2­ Select the sequencing criteria you want with Press » « (yellow) and select the line  » « or »...
  • Page 27 INITIAL­SET-UP ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter­own­names­for­the­favourites­lists­ Renaming­AV­channels (max.­6­characters) You can rename AV channels according to the device you have connected. For example, for a You can rename all favorites lists. PC which you have connected to HDMI1 source 1­ To recall favorites list menu when no menu is of TV with HDMI cable, you can name the opened on the screen, press »FAV«. source as PC. 2­ Select the favorites list you want to rename 1­ Open »Input Source« menu with » «. with » « or » « and press » « (blue) Λ  2­ Select the AV source you will rename with button. < > » « or » « and press » « (blue). – Virtual keyboard will be displayed.  – Rename menu is displayed. 3­ To delete the current name step by step, 3­ Press »OK« and delete the “old” name step press »...
  • Page 28: Picture Settings

    PICTURE­/SOUND­SETTINGS ­ - ---------------------------------------------------------- Picture­settings Advanced­picture­settings­ The “advanced picture settings” are in principal 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. digital image improvements which, however, 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ should be only used when necessary when pic- < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. ture quality and transmission is excellent. They < > 3­ may well improve the display with poor mate- Select menu item »Picture« with » « or » « rial, but may adversely affect the display where and press » « to confirm. – »Picture Settings« menu is active. transmission and picture quality are excellent. »Backlight« – Manual setting for back light- Settings > Picture Tuesday ing (only active if dynamic back lighting is xx xxx xxxx switched to “OFF”). This setting also directly impacts power consumption.
  • Page 29 PICTURE­/SOUND­SETTINGS ­ - ---------------------------------------------------------- »Perfect Clear« – Improves the general im- Panel­Noise­Clearing age by means of a gentle blue hue (giving Thanks to the Panel Noise Clearing feature, the appearance of greater sharpness) and Image Sticking problems (e.g. image shadows improves the black level by setting this en- or channel logos that may stick on the screen tirely to black from specific shade of back. because of fixed images) that may appear on This reduces the visible grey values in the the screen are eliminated. dark areas of the picture. Panel Noise Clearing is performed automati- »Film mode« detects and processes feature cally after 2,000 hours of operation. For this films automatically for all channel sources. reason, the TV should be left in stand-by mode. This means you will always receive an It should not be unplugged or de-energised. optimal picture. If you Panel Noise Clearing is required before T his functions in the modi 480i, 576i and 2,000 hours of operation, follow the steps be- 1080i in TV playback and for other chan- low for manual panel noise clearing: nel sources. Notes: I f the »Film mode« is switched on for programmes without a feature film signal, I f automatic panel noise clearing is not minor problems such as picture freeze, performed in 2,100 hours of operation, a defective subtitles or fine lines in the picture message prompting to perform panel noise could occur.
  • Page 30: Restore Default Settings

    PICTURE­/SOUND­SETTINGS ­ - ---------------------------------------------------------- Restore­default­settings Notes: I f a programmed recording action is due 1­ In the menu »Picture« select the line »Restore within 2 hours when the panel noise clear- default display settings« with » « or » « Λ ing has started, the manual panel noise and press »OK« to confirm. clearing does not start; it starts when the < > 2­ Select push button »Yes« with » « or » « to TV is switched to stand-by mode. confirm the security query; P anel noise clearing lasts about 1.5 hours. The TV should be in stand-by mode during this period. < > select push button »No« with » « or » « to W hen the panel noise clearing is con- to cancel the function. firmed, leave the TV in stand-by mode; do 3­ Press »EXIT« to end the setting.
  • Page 31: Sound Settings

    PICTURE­/SOUND­SETTINGS ­ - ---------------------------------------------------------- Sound­settings­ Night­Mode Night Mode prevents sound fluctuations and 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. volume increases. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ < > 1­ Select the line »Advanced« from the Sound » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. « or » « and press »OK« to menu with » Λ < > 3­ Select menu item »Sound« with » « or » « confirm. and press » « to confirm. 2­ Select the line »Night Mode« with » « or – »Sound« menu is active. » «.
  • Page 32: Restore Default Settings

    PICTURE­/SOUND­SETTINGS ­ - ---------------------------------------------------------- 4­ Select the next frequency band with » « or Note: » « to repeat the adjustment procedure. Λ To log out the subwoofer, select the »Bluetooth device« item with » « or » « Λ 5­ To save adjustment, press »BACK «. < and press »OK« to confirm. Log out the Automatic­volume subwoofer with » « (red).  The television channels broadcast at different 4­ End settings with »EXIT«. volumes. The automatic volume limiting (AVL) Location­selection function means the volume is kept the same when you switch between channels. The function how to place the television set is important for the automatic audio settings. 1­ Select the line »Advanced« from the Sound menu with » « or » « and press »OK« to Λ 1­...
  • Page 33: Switching On And Off

    TV­OPERATION­–­BASIC­FUNCTIONS ­--------------------------------- Switching­on­and­off Selecting­stations­from­lists 1­ Switch the television to standby with the You can select stations from various lists, (e.g. power switch »ON­•­OFF«. ALL, FAV1 - FAV4). 1­ Press »FAV« to recall the favorite list menu. 2­ Press » «, »1…0« or »P+« or »P-« to – » Favorite« menu is displayed. switch on the television from standby mode. 2­ Select the favorite list with » « or » « and Λ 3­ Press » « to switch the television to standby. open it with »OK« 4­ Switch the television to standby with the < > 3­ Select the channel with » « or » « and power switch »ON­•­OFF«. press »OK« to confirm. Selecting­channels 4­ Press »EXIT« to exit the channel list. 1­...
  • Page 34: Pip Mode

    TV­OPERATION­–­BASIC­FUNCTIONS ­--------------------------------- Audio­language PIP­mode You can select various languages when watch- PIP (picture in a picture) allows you to watch ing digital channels. This depends on the pro- an inset picture from a second picture source in gramme being broadcast. addition to the current station. 1­ Press » « to open the selection menu. If you want to use the PIP function with digital 2­ Select the language with » « or » « and Λ satellite programmes (DVB-S), you need to con- press »OK« to confirm. nect a second satellite cable to the SATELLITE­ SUB socket. 3­ Press »EXIT« to end the settings. The TV station can only be changed in the main Subtitles picture. You can select various subtitles when watch- Displaying­the­inset­picture ing digital channels. This depends on the pro- 1­ PIP« to display the inset picture. Press » gramme being broadcast. Swapping­the­main­and­inset­pic- 1­ 1­ Press » « to open the selection menu. tures 2­...
  • Page 35: Sleep Timer

    TV­OPERATION­–­ADDITIONAL­FUNCTIONS ­------------ You can find the following settings in the »Tools« Changing­the­picture­format menu. The television automatically switches to the 16:9 format if this format is detected via the Euro-AV Sleep­timer socket. In the »Sleep Timer« menu you can enter a time 1­ Open the Tools menu with »TOOLS«. for the television to switch off. After this time has elapsed, the television switches to standby 2­ Select the line »Picture Format« with » « mode. or » «. Λ 1­ Open the Tools menu with »TOOLS«. < > 3­ Select the picture format with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. 2­ Select the line »Sleep Timer« with » « or » «. Λ 4­ Press »EXIT« to end the settings. < > 3­...
  • Page 36: Audio Settings

    TV­OPERATION­–­ADDITIONAL­FUNCTIONS ­------------ »Subtitle«­format Audio­settings If you cannot read the subtitles which appear on 1­ Open the Tools menu with »TOOLS«. the bottom of the screen, then select »Subtitle«. 2­ Select the line »Sound Preset« with » « or » «. »Panorama«­format­ Λ < This setting is suited to films with a large width/ 3­ Select the audio setting by pressing » « or > height ratio. » «. During programmes in 4:3 format the picture is – Y ou can change the »User« audio setting; stretched horizontally if the »Panorama« function see “Equalizer” on page 32. is selected. The picture geometry is stretched 4­ Press »EXIT« to end the settings. horizontally. Picture­settings »Overscan«­format 1­ Open the Tools menu with »TOOLS«. When this mode is selected, high defined 2­ picture from HDMI and Component inputs is not Select the line »Picture Mode« with »...
  • Page 37: Changing The Font Size Of The Channel Guide

    ELECTRONIC­TV­GUIDE ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------- The electronic programme guide offers an over- Note: view of all programmes that will be broadcast in F or additional options, refer to the user the next week (for digital stations only). guide on the screen. 1­ Press »GUIDE« to start Electronic TV guide. 7­ Press »EXIT« to close the channel guide. – A message is displayed. Changing­the­font­size­of­the­ Notes: channel­guide­­ Not all channels provide a detailed TV guide. < 1­ To switch to the overview, press » «, then Many broadcasters supply the daily pro- press » « to select »Settings« and confirm gramme but no detailed descriptions. with »OK«. There are broadcasters which do not pro- 2­ Select »Profiles« with » « or » « and Λ vide any information at all. confirm with »OK«. 3­ Select »Accessibility« with » « or »...
  • Page 38: Important Information About 3D Function

    3D­FUNCTION ­---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Important­information­about­3D­ 3D­Function function GRUNDIG 3D glasses provide the reality of theaters when you watch 3D movies at your Please pay attention to the following information home. This TV is equipped with LED technology when using the 3D function. to provide you the best possible 3D images. To W atching TV from a close distance for a join the high definition 3D world, you just need long time impairs the sense of sight. to put on specially-designed GRUNDIG 3D A void watching 3D images for long dura- glasses. tions. Note: D o not watch 3D images if you are anxious, Your television is equipped with inactive 3D sleepy or tired. feature. Glasses supplied with the product Some people may experience epileptic are inactive 3D glasses. Inactive 3D glasses paralysis or stroke when they are subjected are also sold separately. Please contact your to the flashing images or light in certain tele- dealer from where you have purchased your vision images or video games. Persons with TV in order to obtain more information for a history of epilepsy or paralysis should con- buying glasses. sult a physician before using 3D function. Watching­3D­content If you experience any of the following situations, stop watching 3D images and Notes: consult a medical expert. Change in sight,...
  • Page 39: 3D­settings

    3D­Settings ages under fluorescent light. In such cases, 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. either reduce the light or turn off the lamp. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ While 3D mode is active, if Program table, < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. channel or source is changed, MyApps or < > Grundig Application Store are launched, 3­ Select menu item »Picture« with » « or » « file playback ends or next file is selected and press » « to confirm. in USB and PVR mode your television will – »Picture« menu is active. switch to 2D mode. 4­ Select the line »3D Settings« with » « and 1­ Open »Select Source« menu with » «. press »OK« to confirm. < – » 3D Settings« menu is displayed.
  • Page 40 3D­FUNCTION ­---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LR­Correction When Frame Packing mode is enabled in HDMI source, 3D perception may disappear in 3D films or 3D games due to a synchronization shift arising from HDMI signal. You may correct 3D perception with this feature. 1­ Select the line »LR Correction« with » « or » «. Λ < > 2­ Press » « or » « to switch the function »On«. Note: < > Set the function to »Off« with » « or » «. 3­ Press »EXIT« to end the settings. Formats­supported­with­HDMI­1.4 With HDMI 1.4, your TV can recognize and play 3D contents. To exit 3D mode, turn off the function by setting it to »Off« with »3D«. Formats supported in 3D mode with HDMI 1.4 are provided in the following table. Frame Packing 1080p @ Film­content 23.98/24Hz Frame Packing 720p @ 50 or Game­...
  • Page 41: What Is Hbbtv

    HBBTV­MODE ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What­is­HbbTV? HbbTV provides next generation interactive tele- text broadcast with its modern structure, content and high definition (HD) image and videos. To receive HbbTV broadcast, your television must be connected to the Internet. This feature is only available in countries where the service is provided. After you switch to a TV station that offers HbbTV, a corresponding message appears. ENGLISH 41­...
  • Page 42: Using Hbbtv

    HBBTV­MODE ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using­HbbTV Deactivate­and­activate­HbbTV When you switch to a TV program that supports This option allows turning off Hbb TV feature, HbbTV, an info message will appear stating that thus warnings shall not be displayed on chan- HbbTV broadcast is available. nels with Hbb TV feature. 1­ 1­ Press » « (red) to open HbbTV. Open the menu with »MENU«.  – I nformation regarding the services will ap- 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ pear on the screen. Additionally, colored < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. buttons necessary for browsing the menus > 3­ Select the menu item »Source« with » « or will also appear. < » « and press »...
  • Page 43: Top Text Or Flof Text Mode

    TELETEXT­MODE ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TOP­text­or­FLOF­text­mode Additional­functions Note: Skipping­the­waiting­time I f you only want to use this “normal” video While a page is being searched for, you can text, disable the digital video text, see page switch to the television channel. 1­ Enter the teletext page number with »1…0« 1­ Press »TXT« to switch to the Teletext mode. and then press » «. 2­ – A s soon as the page is found, the page You can select teletext pages directly with number is displayed. »1...0« or step by step with » « or » «. Λ To return to page 100, press »?«. 2­ Press » « to switch to the teletext page. Note: Increasing­character­size At the bottom of the screen, you will see an 1­ To enlarge the character size of a teletext information line consisting of a red, green page, press » « repeatedly. and, depending on the channel, yellow and blue text field. Your remote control has but- Page­stop tons with the corresponding colours.
  • Page 44: Information On Recording And Playing Television Programmes

    ­ ­ U SB­RECORDING ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ­ I nformation­on­recording­and­ ­ P ossible­limitations­when­using­ playing­television­programmes an­external­data­medium R ecording and reproducing programmes, Depending on the broadcasting station, you this can only be done with digital television may experience various restrictions on some stations (DVB-S, DVB-T and DVB-C). functions from some television stations. GRUNDIG­has­no­influence­on­these­ T he digital television stations (DVB-S, DVB-T and DVB-C) you are able to record and restrictions. playback also depend on the broadcasting R ecording a programme on the external station. data medium can be disabled by the R ecording and reproducing programmes, broadcaster. as well as the Time Shift function can only I f »URI* protected! PVR function blocked« be carried out using an external data is displayed, then recording or time shift medium (hard drive or USB stick). is restricted (one recording possible) or...
  • Page 45: ­ C Onnecting­external­data­media

    USB­RECORDING ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ­ C onnecting­external­data­media Notes: The socket USB3 of the television supports Notes: 500 mA current according to the USB stan- It is advised to put the television on stand-by dard. Devices such as external hard disk mode before connecting the Skype camera. and etc. that consume more power can only Before disconnecting the external data me- be connected to the USB1­and­USB2­USB dium, the television must first be switched to interface of the television. standby, otherwise files can be damaged. If you are using a power cable for the There are three USB inputs on the television, external hard disk that you have connected namely USB1, USB2 and USB3. to the USB1­and­USB2 USB interface, USB1­and­USB2­input is intended for USB then the power cable of the external hard devices that require additional power (e.g. disk must also be unplugged when the TV is external hard disk). turned off. You must not disconnect the USB Device from the TV while a file on the USB Device is being read by the TV. MAIN 1­ Plug the external hard disk to the USB1­or­ USB2 USB interface of the television; plug the memory stick in the USB3 socket of the television. ENGLISH 45­...
  • Page 46: Usb Recording Settings

    USB­RECORDING ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USB­recording­settings Selecting­external­data­media If there are more than one external data media Selecting­the­menu connected to the television, then select one of them. 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. 1­ In the »Disk Management« menu select the 2­ Select the menu item »Records« with » «, < > line »Disk« with » « or » « and press Λ » «, » « or » « and press »OK« to Λ »OK« to confirm. confirm. – » Media Player« menu is displayed. 2­ Select the external data media with » « or » «. 3­ Λ Select the line »PVR« with » « or » « and Λ...
  • Page 47: Time Shift - " Pausing

    USB­RECORDING ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Formatting­the­partition Time­shift­–­″­Pausing”­­ programmes 1­ In the »Disk Management« menu select the line »Format Partition« with » « or » « Λ You can pause any program you are watch- and press »OK« to confirm. ing. This is a useful function. For instance, if the < > phone rings when you are watching a movie, 2­ « or » « to Select push button »Yes« with » you can pause the movie and resume it after the confirm the security query; call without missing nothing. The last scene that was frozen is displayed and < > select push button »No« with » « or » « to time shift is recorded into the external data to cancel the function. media. 3­ Switch back with »BACK « press »EXIT« < In Time Shift mode, you can only record as to end the setting. much as the free memory space on the external data media.
  • Page 48: Recording Tv Programmes

    USB­RECORDING ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recording­TV­programmes Recording­a­programme­from­ the­channel­list You can record TV programmes while simultane- ously watching a different TV programme. The 1­ Press »OK« to open the channel list. data for these programmes is recorded on an < > 2­ Select a channel with » « or » « and press external data medium and this archive is admin- »OK« to confirm. istered via the television. 3­ Press »EXIT« to exit from the channel list. Notes: If you want to use the record function with 4­ Press » « to start recording. digital satellite programmes (DVB-S) and – R ecording information is displayed: watch a different TV programme at the Recording symbol, channel name, pro- same time, you need to connect a second gramme time and recording time. satellite cable to the SATELLITE­SUB – T hese information will disappear after a socket. short while. Recording symbol and record- ing time will appear on the lower right A memory of 44 MB up to 110 MB is required corner of the screen.
  • Page 49: Programme Setting For Recording

    USB­RECORDING ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Programme­setting­for­record- Only for UPC customers Note: Parts of previous or next files can be included into the record while the programme is being ...­with­electronic­programme­guide recorded resulting from possible Programme Guide errors. In such cases, keep in mind Electronic programme guide data can be used that the highest family protection level will for recording. apply for the whole recording if one or more 25 EPG reminder and/or recorder can be set of those programmes have any level of fam- in total. ily protection. 1­ Press »GUIDE« to open the electronic Set­the­lead/follow-up­time programme guide. With this function you can change the recording 2­ Select the preferred TV program with » « time set by the electronic TV guide. or » «. Λ – I nformation about the actual TV program If you think that a program will start a few min- is displayed. utes earlier or will end several minutes later, you can „add“ up to 60 minutes to this time < > 3­ Press » « or »...
  • Page 50: Editing The Timer

    USB­RECORDING ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...­by­entering­the­information­manu- Notes: ally A warning is displayed before the timer recording starts and counts down for 10 sec- 25 TV programmes can be preset for the timer onds to allow you to switch to the channel. recording or as a reminder. At the end of 10 seconds, the channel to be 1­ Press »GUIDE« to open the electronic recorded appears automatically. programme guide. If the timer recording starts during play- < 2­ Press » « to display the top menu. back, playback stops. If you do not select – » TV Listing« option is marked. »Yes« in the warning prompt, recording will start automatically at the end of the 3­ Select the line »Set Recording« with » « or countdown. » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ – » Set Recording« menu is displayed, Editing­the­timer »Channel« is marked. 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. Note: 2­...
  • Page 51: Playback

    USB­RECORDING ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- < > Playback 6­ Select push button »OK« with » « or » « to confirm the security query; Either started manually or with the timer func- tion, the recorded programmes are all stored in the external data media. You can display an ar- < select push button »Cancel« with » « or chive on an external data media from »Records« > » « to cancel deletion process. – »Media Player« menu. Deleting­programmes­from­the­ Selecting­a­broadcast­from­the­­­ recorded­files­menu recorded­files­list You can delete recorded programmes from the 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. Recorded Files list. 2­ Select the menu item »Records« with » «, 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. < > » «, » « or » « and press »OK« to Λ...
  • Page 52: File Formats For Usb Operating

    USB­OPERATION ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- File­formats­for­USB­operating Audio­data Your television can play audio data coded with Your television can be operated via the USB MP3, AAC standards. input with the following file formats: MP3 stands for MPEG-1 Volume Level 3 and is Video­data based on the MPEG-1 standard developed by Special codecs for video compression and MPEG (Motion Picture Expert Group). d ecompression provide more memory space AAC indicates the Advanced Audio Coding and without compromising the picture quality exces- is developed by MPEG. AAC provides higher sively. audio quality with the same data rate (bit rate). Your television plays video files in the formats WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a compres- XVID, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (L4.1, 4 reference sion standard developed by Microsoft for audio pictures), MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, MJPEG data. and MOV. These formats enable audio files to be saved on The following file name extensions are also storage devices with a sound quality similar to supported: “.avi”, “mkv”, “.mp4”, “.ts”, “.mov”, that of a CD. “.mpg”, “.dat”, “.vob”,”.divx”. In addition to File extensions supported by your device: video data, these files also contain audio data “.mp3”, “.mp2”, “.wma”, “.m4a”, “.aac”, compressed and "packaged" by using MP3, ".wav" AAC, DTS 2.0 or Dolby Digital. MP3 files can be organised into folders and DTS 2.0+Digital Out denotes the dual ability subfolders similar to the files on a computer.
  • Page 53: ­ C Onnecting­external­data­media

    USB­OPERATION ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ­ C onnecting­external­data­media It is advised to put the television on stand-by mode with » « before connecting the external data medium. Connect the device and then switch the television on again. Before disconnecting the data medium, the television must first be switched to standby, otherwise files can be damaged. Notes: MAIN The socket USB3 at the side of the televi- sion supports 500 mA current according to the USB standard. Devices such as external hard disk and etc. that consume more power can only be connected to the USB1­ or­USB2 interface of the television. To get higher efficiency from your devices 1 Connect the USB1­or­USB2 USB interface supporting USB 3.0 it is recommended to on the television and the related data output connect to USB1­or­USB2 interface. on the external device (external hard disk, digital camera, card reader or MP3 player) If you are using a power cable for the with a USB cable; external hard disk that you have connected to the USB1­or­USB2 USB interface, then the power cable of the external hard disk plug the memory stick in the USB3 socket must also be unplugged when the TV is at the side of the television. turned off. You must not disconnect the USB Device ­ R emoving­the­external­data­ from the TV while a file on the USB Device media is being read by the TV.
  • Page 54: The File Browser

    USB­OPERATION ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The­file­browser­ Settings­in­the­USB­setup­menu The file browser displays the video, audio and Selecting­the­menu picture data that the external data medium 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. provides. 2­ Select the menu item »Media Center« with If a data medium contains different file formats, < > » «, » «, » « or » « and press »OK« to Λ you can deactivate data (Video file, Audio file, confirm. Picture file) you do not need for the playback 3­ Select the name of the data medium with using a filter function. » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ The­main­menu­of­the­file­browser 4­ Select the »Media Options« with »TOOLS«. Note: A dditional operations are explained in the Media Player > DISK1 Tuesday following sections.
  • Page 55: Playback Basic Functions

    USB­OPERATION ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting­the­display­duration­of­the­ Playback­basic­functions­ slide­show 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. 1­ Select the line »Slide Show Interval« with 2­ Select the menu item »Media Center« with » « or » «. Λ < > » «, » «, » « or » « and press »OK« to Λ < 2­ Select the time (3, 5, 10 seconds) with » « confirm. > or » «. – » Media Player« menu is displayed. 3­ Press »EXIT« to end the setting. Note: If the content of the external data medium Subtitle­settings is not displayed, press » « (yellow) to ...
  • Page 56: Additional Playback Functions

    USB­OPERATION ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Additional­playback­functions Notes: It is possible that some files that are sup- Depending on the file formats used, the follow- ported in USB mode do not operate due to ing additional functions are possible. some problems that may arise depending Selecting­partition­on­HD­files on how such files are created (compression) although they contain the supported file (only supported video files) extension. 1­ During playback, select the next chapter If there are more then one audio sources > with » «. (audio stream) in the video files that are 2­ During playback, select the previous chap- being played, then you can switch between < ter with » «. the audio sources with the » « while the file is played in full screen mode. Selecting­titles­on­HD­files Movies you will be watching from the movie (only supported video files) file only supports subtitles with .srt, .sub, 1­ During playback, select the next title with .ass, .ssa, .smi format. Names of the subtitle » «. Λ and movie files must be the same. Other- wise, subtitle can not be displayed.
  • Page 57 USB­OPERATION ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Move­to­desired­time Changing­the­image­for­initial­screen­ and­radio­screen­saver (only video files) You can change the image for initial screen and 1­ Press »OK« during playback. radio screen saver. 2­ Enter the time that you want to move to with 1­ In file browser menu, select the image you »1...0« and confirm with »OK«. want to set with » « and » «, and press Λ Searching­forward » « (red).  (only video and audio files) 2­ Select »Initial Screen Image« to change the image for initial screen; You can select different speeds (2-fold, 4-fold, 8-fold, 16-fold and 32-fold forwards and back- wards). Select »Radio Screen Saver Image« to 1­ During playback you can select playback change the image for radio screen saver speed by pressing » « or » «. and press »OK« to confirm. 2­ To resume playback press » «.
  • Page 58: Agreements Of Terms & Conditions And Confidentiality

    MULTIMEDIA­SERVER­MODE ­----------------------------------------------------------- Terms­&­Conditions­and­ I f you select “Accept” you can continue to use the TV. Confidentiality I f you select “Decline”: T he “Information Page” will be displayed Agreements­of­Terms­&­Condi- again when the TV is turned on and con- tions­and­Confidentiality nected to the internet the next time and the same steps will apply. Agreements of Terms & Conditions and Confi- If the content of the Terms & Conditions and dentiality are agreements you must accept to use all functions of Smart Inter@ctive. Confidentiality has been updated, the “Informa- tion” page will be displayed when the TV has If Agreements of Terms & Conditions and Con- been turned on and connected to the internet for fidentiality are accepted, all functions of Smart the first time after this update. On this page, you Inter@ctive can be used and the necessary data will be informed that the content of the Terms about the use of TV are collected. & Conditions and Confidentiality has been If Agreements of Terms & Conditions and Confi- updated. Additionally, you will be expected to dentiality are not accepted, Application Portal, read and accept the content of the new Terms & Software Update via Internet, Applications and Conditions and Confidentiality. Here, you need Web Browser of Smart Inter@ctive cannot be to select Next, and the next steps will be as men- accessed; no data about the use of TV are col- tioned above. lected; DLNA and LiveShare functions can be used.
  • Page 59: Smart Inter@Ctive Tv 4.0+ Internet Ap- Plications

    Getting­Started­with­Smart­In- ing on the country. ter@ctive­TV SMART inter@ctive TV 4.0+ cannot 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. download or save files permanently, cannot upload files to a website or cannot install 2­ Select menu item »Applications Center« with add-ins except Login pages of some ap- < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. plications. – » Application Portal« menu will be dis- Grundig is not responsible for the content played. and the quality of content offered by con- Notes: tent providers. I f you press »@« when no menu is open, Local and global internet applications pro- you can access »Application Portal« menu. vided through your SMART inter@ctive TV I f you attempt to start Inter@ctive applica- 4.0+ come with your TV within the frame- tions without a cable or wireless adapter work of special limited duration agreements connected, the related warning is displayed entered into with the application owners. on the screen. If your cable or wireless Application owners may update, modify, adapter is connected but you cannot...
  • Page 60: 60­ Smart­inter@Ctive

    SMART­INTER@CTIVE­TV­4.0+ ­-------------------------------------------------------- Selecting­internet­applications Displaying­all­applications 1­ Select »Application Store« from the menu or Applications displayed on SMART inter@ctive press »@«. TV 4.0+ home page are just a few of the ap- – Application Portal will be displayed. plication that can run on the television. You can display and select other applications in »All Smart Inter@ctive TV Applications«. Favorites All Applications Enter search key 1­ Select »Application Store« from the menu or Featured press »@«. abc... abc... abc... abc... abc... abc... abc... abc... – Application Portal will be displayed. Most Popular 2­ Select »All Applications« with » «, » «, Λ...
  • Page 61: Application Portal Main Screen

    SMART­INTER@CTIVE­TV­4.0+ ­-------------------------------------------------------- Application­Portal­Main­Screen 1­ Applications. Smart Inter@ctive TV 2­ All Applications. 3­ Favorites Favorites Enter search key All Applications Featured 4­ Search bar. 5­ Exit. abc... abc... abc... abc... abc... abc... abc... abc... Most Popular abc... abc... abc... abc... abc... abc... abc... abc...
  • Page 62: ­ W Eb­browser­menu

    ­ W EB­BROWSER ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ­ W eb­browser­menu 10 11 12 13 http://www.grundig.de grundig. Process Menu Zoom Out Zoom In Page Up Page Down Navigation Tool Bar 1­ Menu controls. ­ W eb­browser­applications 2­ Active tab. Web browser allows you to navigate in the Internet. 3­ Previous page. 1­...
  • Page 63: Changing The Menu Language

    LANGUAGE­SETTINGS ­ - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changing­the­subtitle­language 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, (only for digital television channels) Λ < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. You can disable subtitles, select subtitle < > language and assign a secondary subtitle 3­ Select menu item »TV« with » « or » « and language. press » « to confirm. – »TV« menu is active. 1­ Select the line »Language & Keyboard« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ Settings > TV Tuesday xx xxx xxxx 2­...
  • Page 64: Subtitle Mode

    ACCESSIBLE­FUNCTIONS ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------- Audio­description­(audio­sub- 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. titles) 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Audio description is an additional audio chan- < > nel for people who are visually handicapped. 3­ Select menu item »TV« with » « or » « and The activities, surroundings, scene changes or press » « to confirm. the appearance, the gestures and facial expres- – »TV« menu is active. sions of the actors are described. 4­ Select the line »Accessibility Settings« with This sound is transmitted at the same time as the » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ normal sound with digital television stations. This depends on the programme being broadcast.
  • Page 65: Auto Sleep

    ADVANCED­SETTINGS ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Store­logo­view­ 1­ Open menu with »MENU« button. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, This function is intended for feature introduction Λ < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. at stores. When »On« is selected, feature logos are displayed. < > 3­ Select menu item »TV« with » « or » « and 1­ From the »Advanced« menu use » « or press » « to confirm. » « to select the line »Shop Logo Display«. Λ – »TV« menu is active. < > 2­ Select »Yes« with » « or » «.
  • Page 66: Sleep Timer

    TIMER­FUNCTIONS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On­timer­(Auto­On) 1­ Open menu with »MENU« button. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, In the On Timer menu, you can enter a switch-on Λ < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. time for the television. < > The television switches on with the preset volume 3­ Select menu item »Timer« with » « or » « and the desired channel after the set time in and press » « to confirm. stand-by mode has elapsed. – »Timer« menu is active. 1­ Select the line »Auto On« with » « or » « Λ Settings > Timer Tuesday and press »OK« to confirm.
  • Page 67: Off Timer (Auto Off)

    TIMER­FUNCTIONS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Off­timer­(Auto­Off) In the »Auto Off« menu, you can enter a switch- off time for the television. The television switches to stand-by after the entered time has elapsed. 1­ Select the line »Auto Off« with » « or » « Λ and press »OK« to confirm. 2­ Select the line »Mode« with » « or » « Λ < > and use » « or » « to select when the television should switch off. 3­ Select the line »Set Hour« with » « or » « Λ and enter the time with »1…0«. 4­ Press » « (blue) to save the setting.  5­ Press »BACK « to go back one menu < level or press »EXIT« to end the setting. ENGLISH 67­...
  • Page 68: Parental Guidance

    PARENTAL­SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1­ Open menu with »MENU« button. Note: When the TV is in review buffer mode, the 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ < > parental rating of the program in the live » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. broadcast is applied on the content being > 3­ Select the menu item »Parental« with » « or watched (rather than the actual parental < » « and press »OK« to confirm. rating of the content being watched). As – » Parental« menu is displayed. a result, a parental rated content being watched in the review buffer mode will not Settings > Parental Tuesday necessarily show as parental rated and xx xxx xxxx vice versa. This means that if parental rated program starts in live broadcast the PIN-pop Picture...
  • Page 69: Blocking The Multifunction Switch

    PARENTAL­SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Blocking­the­multifunction­ Blocking­a­television­channel­ switch You can block individual television channels which are not suitable for children using a When the key lock is activated, the multi function personal PIN code. switch on the television does not function. 1­ Open menu with »MENU« button. 1­ From the »Parental« menu use » « or » « Λ to select the line »Keypad Lock« and press 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ < > < > » « or » « to confirm. » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. 2­ > Enter the PIN code »1234« with »1...0« in 3­ Select the menu item »Source« with » « or <...
  • Page 70: Watching A Blocked Television Channel

    PARENTAL­SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Watching­a­blocked­television­ channel You can watch a TV channel blocked with PIN code by selecting the TV channel and entering the PIN code. 1­ Select the blocked channel with »1…0« or »P+«, »P–«. 2­ Enter the PIN code »1234« with »1...0« in the password prompt. – B locked channel can be viewed. Note: Channel will be blocked again when you change the channel. Resetting­PIN­code Use this function if you forget the PIN code. 1­ From the »Parental« menu use » « or » « Λ to select the line »Change PIN« and press »OK« to confirm. 2­ Enter the PIN code »2 3 5 6« with »1...0«. 3­ Enter your new four-digit personal PIN code with »1...0«. 4­ Reenter your personal PIN code with »1...0«. 5­ Press »BACK « to go back one menu <...
  • Page 71: Auto Tuning

    DATE­AND­TIME­SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------- Manual­tuning 1­ Open menu with »MENU« button. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, You can set the local time difference yourself Λ < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. if the time is not detected or is not the same as your local time. > 3­ Select the menu item »Timer« with » « or < » « and press »OK« to confirm. 1­ From the »Advanced« menu use » « or – » Timer« menu is displayed. » « to select the line »Time Adjustment«. Λ < 4­ Select the line »Advanced« with » « or 2­ Select the option »Manual« with » « or >...
  • Page 72: Product Information

    SOFTWARE­OF­THE­DEVICE ­--------------------------------------------------------------- 1­ Open menu with »MENU« button. Warning: Television will restart after update. Do 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ < > not turn your television’s power off during » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. updates. > < 3­ Select the menu item »TV « with » « or » « Note: and press »OK« to confirm. For automatic checking of software update, 4­ Select the line »About« with » « or » « Λ select from »Source« menu ➡ »Advanced« and press »OK« to confirm. < the line »OAD« with » « or » «. Use » « Λ...
  • Page 73 ACCESSORIES ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You can connect various accessories to your television to use with video talk, volume control, motion control or a keyboard and mouse to use in your web browser. Display the status of the connected accessory from this menu to perform various adjustments. 1­ Open menu with »MENU« button. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. > < 3­ Select the menu item »TV « with » « or » « and press » « to confirm. 4­ Select the line »Accessories« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ 5­ Select the needful line with » « or » « Λ and press »OK« to confirm. <...
  • Page 74: Resetting The Television To Its Original State

    RESET­FUNCTIONS ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deleting­channel­history 1­ Open menu with »MENU« button. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, This function allows you to delete channel his- Λ < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. tory stored in the Main menu. > < 3­ Select the menu item »TV« with » « or » « 1­ From the »About« menu use » « or » « to Λ and press »OK« to confirm. select the line »Reset Channel History« and press »OK« to confirm. 4­ Select the line »About« with » « or » « Λ – Warning screen will be displayed. and press »OK« to confirm. <...
  • Page 75: Digi Link

    USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------- DIGI­LINK Switching­off­the­external­device­from­ standby­mode Your television is equipped with After switching your television to standby, your DIGI LINK feature. This feature external device (e.g. DVD player) will also utilizes CEC (Consumer Elec- switch to standby if it is switched on. tronics Control) protocol. CEC allows you to make an HDMI DIGI LINK is always active on your television. connection on sockets HDMI­between your TV Refer to the user manual of your external device and DVD player, STB or video recorder and to learn how to activate this feature on it. control such equipments with the remote control of the television. Searching­and­selecting­the­active­ex- ternal­device This feature must also be supported by the device you will connect. You can connect up to 11 devices that support You television supports the following functions. DIGILINK to this television. For detailed information about this function, 1­ Open the Tools menu with »TOOLS«. read user manual of the external device. 2­ Select the line »Digilink« with » « or » « Λ The­Digi­Link­functions­of­the­ and press »OK« to confirm. – C onnected devices are searched and the television ones that are found are displayed on the...
  • Page 76: Device Control

    USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------- Device­Control Switching­the­device­to­standby This option switches the connected external You can determine how the remote control of device to standby. your television will control the external device. < > < > 1­ Press » « and use » « or » « to select 1­ Press » « and use » « or » « to select either one from »HDMI1« to »HDMI4« and either one from »HDMI1« to »HDMI4« and press »OK« to confirm. press »OK« to confirm. 2­ Open the menu with »MENU«. 2­ Open the menu with »MENU«. 3­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ 3­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ...
  • Page 77: ­ H Igh­definition

    USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------- ­ H igh­definition ­ C onnection­options Your television can playback high-definition Which television socket(s) you connect your television signals (HDTV). external devices to depends on the sockets the external device is equipped with and You can connect the input sources (HDTV set- the signals which are available. top box or High Definition DVD player) to the HDMI socket (digital HDTV signal). Note that with many external devices the resolution of the video signal must be This ensures that you can view digital HDTV adapted to the input sockets on the televi- programmes, even if they are copy-protected sion (check the external device’s instruction (HDCP High Bandwidth Digital Content Protec- manual). You can find out which values you tion). need to set by referring to the guidelines in the section about connection options. Do not connect any other equipment while the device is switched on. Switch off the other equipment as well before connecting Only plug the device into the mains socket after you have connected the external device. SATELLITE ANT-IN Optic Out USB3 HDMI3 HDMI4...
  • Page 78: Connecting An External Device

    USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------- Connecting­an­external­device Using­a­DVD­recorder,­DVD­ player,­video­recorder­or­set-top­ With­a­digital­audio/video­signal Suitable devices: Digital satellite receiver, game console, BluRay player, DVD player/ 1­ Switch on the video recorder, DVD player recorder, set-top box, notebook, PC. or set-top box and select the function you wish to use. Video signal: digital image; definition: stan- < > dard 576p; HDTV 720p, 1080i, 1080p. 2­ Press » « and use » « or » « to select input signal (»HDMI1 (MHL)«, »HDMI2«, Audio signal: digital sound (stereo, multichan- »HDMI3«, »HDMI4 (ARC)«) and press nel compression, uncompressed). »OK« to confirm. Channel position »HDMI1«, »HDMI2«, »HDMI3« or »HDMI4«. Headphones 1­ Connect the HDMI1­(MHL), HDMI2, Connecting­headphones HDMI3 or HDMI4­(ARC) socket on the television and the corresponding HDMI 1­ Plug the headphone jack (3.5 mm ø jack socket on the external device using a stan- plug) into the headphone socket of the dard HDMI cable (digital video and audio television.
  • Page 79: Hi-Fi System

    USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------- Hi-fi­system Notes: I f the audio system also has a playing func- Connecting­digital­multi-channel­ampli- tion (e.g. Home theater system including fier/AV­receiver DVD player function), two devices will be 1­ Connect the HDMI4­(ARC) (HDMI 1.4 listed on the HDMI CEC list. The first one is Audio Return Channel) socket to the relevant the player, and the second one is the audio socket on the HDMI ARC compliant Digital playback. multichannel amplifier / AV receiver with a I f a Blu-ray Player is connected to the AV standard HDMI cable (digital audio signal); receiver, please remove the Disc from the Player during the registration. 6­ Open the menu with »MENU«. 2­ Connect the Optic­Out socket on the televi- sion to the corresponding socket on the AV 7­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ receiver using a standard optic digital cable < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm.
  • Page 80: Playing The Audio Signal Via The Hifi System

    USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------- Playing­the­audio­signal­via­the­ HiFi­system 1­ Connect the socket on the television and the corresponding socket on the hi-fi system / AV receiver using a adapter cable. Note: When this function is activated, the hi-fi system / AV receiver (connected to socket ) transmits the audio signal. 2­ Open the menu with »MENU«. 3­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. > 4­ Select the menu item »Sound« with » « or < » « and press »OK« to confirm. – » Sound« menu is displayed. 5­ « or Select the line »Advanced« with » »...
  • Page 81: Cable Screen Share (Mhl)

    USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------- ­ C able­screen­share­(MHL) MAIN USB3 HDMI3 HDMI4 SATELLITE Optic Out (ARC) 13/18V max.500mA ANT-IN (MAIN) (SUB) 5 V max.50mA Your television supports MHL connection (Mobile High Definition Connection) thanks to a MHL cable or MHL adapter. MHL connection allows you to share your mobile device screen with television by con- necting your mobile device to television by a MHL cable. MHL can only be used from HDMI1­(MHL) socket and only with a mobile device that sup- ports MHL feature. ­ C onnecting­a­mobile­device 1­ Connect the HDMI1­(MHL) socket on your television with the corresponding socket of the mobile device by using an MHL cable or HDMI adapter.
  • Page 82: Wireless Screen Share (Liveshare)

    Open the menu with »MENU«. the network that can receive screen will < > 2­ Use » «, » «, » « or » « to select Λ be searched and the results will be listed. »Screen Share« and press »OK« to confirm. Select the desired device, select »Connect« – I n addition to sharing images with the TV and press »OK« to confirm. using devices, you can also share your 4­ Liveshare launched by selecting »Receive screen with devices or another Grundig Screen«, can be ended by selecting Exit on Smart TV depending on the mode and the TV or disconnecting the device. software version of your TV. In this case, select »Receive Screen« to share screen to you TV from another device, and select Liveshare launched by selecting »Share »Share Screen« to share screen to another Screen« can be ended by selecting Discon- device from your TV. nect in the Liveshare menu or exiting the Miracast application on the device. Note Please visit the website of the manufacturer of your laptop/mobile device to see if it supports Miracast. 82­ ENGLISH...
  • Page 83: What Is Common Interface

    OPERATION­WITH­COMMON­INTERFACE ­ - -------------------- HDMI4 SATELLITE Optic Out USB3 HDMI3 ANT-IN (ARC) (MAIN) 13/18V max.500mA (SUB) 5 V max.50mA What­is­common­interface? Access­control­for­CA­module­ and­smart­cards Common Interface (CI) is an interface for DVB receivers. 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. E ncrypted channels can only be viewed with 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ a CA module suitable for the encryption < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. system and the corresponding smart card. >...
  • Page 84: ­ N Etwork­connection

    ­ N ETWORK­SETUP ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To use the functions of SMART inter@ctive, you ­ ­ W ired­network must connect the TV to your home network with ­ ­ W ired­network­connection internet access and log in. 1­ Connect the output of external modem to You can launch various applications on Grundig LAN socket with Cat 5 cable. My Apps Portal. These applications include vari- ous types such as video, picture, music, game, social networking applications, news and sports applications, weather forecast applications. Your TV supports remote control feature for Apple iPhones and Android based phones. Depending on the features of your phone, you may control your TV by your phone after down- loading the free »GRUNDIG TV Remote« ap- Optic Out USB3 HDMI3 HDMI4 SATELLITE ANT-IN (ARC) (MAIN) 13/18V max.500mA (SUB) 5 V max.50mA...
  • Page 85: Wired Network Settings

    NETWORK­SETUP ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wired­network­settings 6­ Select the line »Network Configuration« < > with » « or » « and use » « or » « to Λ There are two ways of making the wired net- select »AUTO«. work settings. 7­ With » « (red) select »Connect« to establish  A Automatic connection, modem connection. A ll data regarding connection settings (»IP – » Connecting ... Please wait« message Address«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and will be displayed, and if the connection »DNS«) are obtained from modem auto- is established »Connection To Gateway: matically. Success« message will be displayed. B Manual connection, 8­ Press » « (green) to check the performed ...
  • Page 86 NETWORK­SETUP ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Manual­connection 11­ With » « (red) select »Connect« option to  establish modem connection. Certain networks require Static IP address. If – » Connecting... Please wait« message will your network requires a Static IP address, you be displayed, and if the connection is must enter the »IP Address«, »Netmask«, »Gate- successful, Connection to Gateway: Suc- way« and »DNS« values manually. You can cessful« message will be displayed. get »IP Adress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS« values (IPS) from your Internet Service 12­ Press » « (green) to check the performed  Provider. settings and also if the local network and internet connection has been established. 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. – » Testing ... Please wait« message will 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ be displayed, and if the connection is <...
  • Page 87: Wireless Network Settings

    NETWORK­SETUP ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wireless­network Wireless­network­settings You have several ways to connect your TV to Wireless­network­connection your home network. A Automatic connection, a ll data regarding connection settings (»IP Address«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«) are obtained from modem auto- matically. D epending on the router, you can use the following options: – O ption “WPS-PBC” (Push Button Configu- ration); – Connecting with a WPS PIN; Optic Out USB3 HDMI3 HDMI4 SATELLITE ANT-IN (ARC) 13/18V max.500mA (MAIN) (SUB) 5 V max.50mA – C onnecting by entering the network pass- word.
  • Page 88 NETWORK­SETUP ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical­requirements­ 10­ To continue after pressing the WPS button on the access point, select the option »Con- Most of the home networks are Dynamic. If < >­ tinue« with » « or » «and press »OK« to you have a dynamic network, you must use a confirm. DSL modem that supports DHCP. Modems and – T he “Connection to Gateway: Success” IP sharers that support DHCP obtain the »IP message will be displayed. Address«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS« values required for internet access automatical- 11­ Press » « (green) to make sure that the  ly, and thus you are not required to enter those network connection is established with the values manually. current settings. – » Testing ... Please wait« message will Wireless­WPS­network­connection­ be displayed, and if the connection is through­by­pressing­a­button established »Connection To Gateway: 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«.
  • Page 89 NETWORK­SETUP ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8­ Select the line »Select Access Point« with Connecting­automatically­by­entering­ » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ the­network­password – P resent WPS-supported wireless networks Use this method for establishing a connection are scanned to display in the »Select Ac- if your router does not support “WPS-PBC” or cess Point« menu. WPS PIN entry. 9­ Select the network that you want to connect 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. with » « or, » « and press »OK« to Λ 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ confirm. < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. – 8 -digit pin code is displayed in the wire- >...
  • Page 90 NETWORK­SETUP ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Manual­connection Note: For device to discover the wireless modem Certain networks require Static IP address. If on the network, the network name should your network requires a Static IP address, you support ASCII characters. must enter the »IP Address«, »Netmask«, »Gate- way« and »DNS« values manually. You can 10­ Select the required character with » «, get »IP Address«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and < > » «, » « or » « and move to the next Λ »DNS« values (IPS) from your Internet Service character with »OK«. Provider. – U sing »Shift« ➡ »OK«, you can switch between uppercase letters / numbers and 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. lowercase letters / special characters. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ – S elect »Del« to delete the character <...
  • Page 91: Change Tv Name

    NETWORK­SETUP ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11­ Select the line »Gateway« with » «. Change­TV­Name Enter Gateway address with »1…0«. To make it possible to identify your TV in the net- 12­ Select the line »Select Access Point« with work, the name “Inter@ctive TV 4.0” is assigned » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ at the factory. You can change the name. – » Select Access Point« menu is displayed 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. by scanning available wireless networks. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ 13­ Select the network that you want to connect < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. with » « or » « and confirm with »OK«. Λ 3­...
  • Page 92: Connecting The Tv To A "Hidden" Network

    NETWORK­SETUP ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Connecting­the­TV­to­a­“hidden”­ 11­ Select the network with » « or » « and Λ press »OK« to confirm. network – W ireless connection password screen is Even if the SSID (Service Set Identifier) of the displayed. router is not visible, you can connect your TV to 12­ Select the required character with » «, this network. < > » «, » « or » « and move to the next Λ 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. character with »OK«. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, – U sing »Shift« ➡ »OK«, you can switch Λ <...
  • Page 93: Searching For All Digital Channels From A Satellite Automatically

    SETTING­FURTHER­CHANNELS ­----------------------------------------------------- Searching­for­all­digital­channels­ 8­ Select Scan Mode. To select whether you want to search for from­a­satellite­automatically only free digital television channels (Free), New satellite channels are added or satellite only scrambled digital television channels data is changed frequently. Therefore, we rec- (Scrambled) or both (Free + Scrambled), ommend you to run auto search function from press » « or » « and press OK« to select Λ time to time. and mark or unmark the »Free« and/or All transponders are scanned for new channels. »Scrambled« items. 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. 9­ Press » « (red) to start searching.  2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Notes: Λ < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. W hen updating via the same satellites a >...
  • Page 94: Searching For Digital Channels From A Satellite Manually On A Transponder

    SETTING­FURTHER­CHANNELS ­----------------------------------------------------- Searching­for­digital­chan- ­ Network­Search­ < > Select the network search with » « or » « nels­from­a­satellite­manually­ as »On« or »Off«. on­a­transponder 7­ Press » « (red) to start searching.  If a certain channel cannot be found with – T he »Digital Searching« menu appears, automatic search, you can search it manually and the scan for TV channels begins. by manual search function. You must enter all – A ll channels found on the transponder are parameters of the channel correctly. You can shown. The new channels will be added obtain the current transponder information from to the bottom of the channel table. teletext page, satellite TV magazines or internet. Note: 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. The search can be aborted with »EXIT«. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ...
  • Page 95: Antenna Settings And Searching For Digital Channels From A Satellite Automatically

    SETTING­FURTHER­CHANNELS ­----------------------------------------------------- Antenna­settings­and­searching­ 8­ Exit the antenna settings with » « (blue).  for­digital­channels­from­a­satel- 9­ Select the Channel Type. lite­automatically Press » « or » « to select whether you Λ want to search for only digital channels Note: (Digital) or only radio channels (Radio) or The following description about the LNB set- both (Digital + Radio) and press »OK« to tings premise a substantial expertise about select and mark or unmark the »Digital« the satellite systems. Ask your specialist and/or »Radio« items. dealer. 10­ Select Scan Mode. 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. To select whether you want to search for 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ only free digital television channels (Free), < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm.
  • Page 96: Antenna Settings, Scr System And Search- Ing For Digital Channels From A Satellite Automatically

    Press »OK« then select the required satel- With SCR satellite system, auto search by lite with » « or » « and press »OK« to Λ several users / receivers at the same time confirm. may cause problems. ­ LNB­type­ 8­ Exit the antenna settings with » « (blue).  If your antenna system is equipped with a single-cable system multiswitch, use the op- 9­ Select the Channel Type. tion »Grundig SCR«. Press »OK« and select Press » « or » « to select whether you Λ < > the »Grundig SCR« option with » « or » «. want to search for only digital channels Select the »LNB-Frequency High« line with (Digital) or only radio channels (Radio) or » « and enter the frequency with »1...0« both (Digital + Radio) and press »OK« to in five digits. select and mark or unmark the »Digital« and/or »Radio« items. 96­...
  • Page 97: Antenna Settings For Diseqc 1.0/1.1 And Searching Digital Channels From A Satellite Automatically

    SETTING­FURTHER­CHANNELS ­----------------------------------------------------- 10­ Select Scan Mode. Antenna­settings­for­DiSEqC­ To select whether you want to search for 1.0/1.1­and­searching­digital­ only free digital television channels (Free), channels­from­a­satellite­auto- only scrambled digital television channels matically (Scrambled) or both (Free + Scrambled), press » « or » « and press OK« to select Λ Note: and mark or unmark the »Free« and/or The following description about the LNB set- »Scrambled« items. tings premise a substantial expertise about 11­ Press » « (red) to start searching. the satellite systems. Ask your specialist  dealer. Notes: 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. W hen updating via the same satellites a security query is displayed at the start of a 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ search. < >...
  • Page 98 SETTING­FURTHER­CHANNELS ­----------------------------------------------------- I f » « (red) is pressed, the saved channels ­ DISEqC­Mode­  will be deleted from the current channel list. Based on the number of current satellite sys- – T he »Digital Searching« menu appears, tem, select the option »Off« »DiSEqC 1.0« < > and the scan for TV channels begins. or »DiSEqC 1.1« with » « or » «. – T he search is complete as soon as the – » Off«: For satellite systems with single message »Search is completed!« appears. antenna. – » D iSEqC 1.0« switch allows for receiving Note: from maximum four satellites at the same The search can be aborted with »EXIT«. time. < > 12­ Switch to the Channel Editor with »...
  • Page 99: Motor Antenna Setup (Diseqc 1.2)

    SETTING­FURTHER­CHANNELS ­----------------------------------------------------- Motor­antenna­setup­(DiSEqC­1.2) 9­ Use » « or » « to select necessary items. Λ Moving­Mode Note: < > Set the Moving Mode with » « or » « to The following description about the LNB set- »Discrete« or »Continuous«. tings premise a substantial expertise about – » Discrete«: Moves the antenna to west or the satellite systems. Ask your specialist east for the determined step size. dealer. – » Continuous«: Moves the antenna to west Your television supports DiSEqC 1.2 motorized or east continuously. satellite systems. This feature allows to control Step­Size the satellite through your television. < > W ith » « or » « select the number of steps Adjust the satellite antenna position according the antenna has to rotate. »Step Size« is to each satellite. These settings can be stored active when »Moving Mode« is selected as and the antenna can be moved to a preset...
  • Page 100: Searching For Digital Channels From The Cable Provider Automatically

    SETTING­FURTHER­CHANNELS ­----------------------------------------------------- Searching­for­digital­channels­ Note: from­the­cable­provider­auto- You can speed up the search. To do this, frequency and network ID information are matically required. You may get this data from your 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. cable operator or find it in the Internet forums. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. 7­ Confirm the »Continue« with » « (blue).  > 3­ Select the menu item »Source« with » « or Note: < » « and press » « to confirm. S elect whether to search for digital or – » Source« menu is active. analogue TV channels. To do this press »...
  • Page 101: Searching For Digital Channels From The Cable Provider Manually

    SETTING­FURTHER­CHANNELS ­----------------------------------------------------- Searching­for­digital­channels­ Searching­for­digital­terrestrial­ from­the­cable­provider­manu- TV­channels­automatically ally 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ < > > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. 3­ Select the menu item »Source« with » « or < > » « and press » « to confirm. 3­...
  • Page 102: Searching For Digital Terrestrial Tv Chan- Nels Manually

    SETTING­FURTHER­CHANNELS ­----------------------------------------------------- Searching­for­digital­terrestrial­ I f » « (red) is pressed, the saved channels  will be deleted from the current channel list. TV­channels­manually – T he »Digital Searching« menu appears, 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. and the scan for TV channels begins. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ – T he search is complete as soon as the < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. message »Search is completed!« appears. > 3­ Select the menu item »Source« with » « or Note: < » « and press » « to confirm. The search can be aborted with »EXIT«. – » Source« menu is active. 11­...
  • Page 103: Automatic Service Update

    SETTING­FURTHER­CHANNELS ­----------------------------------------------------- Automatic­service­update­ Tuning­analogue­television­­ channels If this function is activated, possible changes of network operators are updated automatically. This setting is only necessary if you cannot receive any digital channels and you have not The unit must be located in stand-by mode. carried out an analogue search during initial This updating affects all types of reception - ter- setup. restrial, cable and satellite. The television channel can be set directly or 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. using the search. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ < > Setting­all­analogue­television­channels » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. > The analogue television stations are listed in the 3­ Select the menu item »Source« with » « or < channel list after the digital television stations. » « and press » « to confirm. – » Source« menu is active. Note: Plug the rooftop antenna cable (for ana- 4­...
  • Page 104 SETTING­FURTHER­CHANNELS ­----------------------------------------------------- Tuning­the­analogue­television­channels­ Notes: by­entering­the­channel­numbers After starting the scan, a security query will appear. Press » « (green) to confirm the  1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. option »Yes«. 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ – A ll channel and favourites lists for the < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. analogue channels will be deleted and > compiled new. 3­ Select the menu item »Source« with » « or < – T he »Analog Searching« menu appears, » « and press » « to confirm. and the scan for TV channels begins. – » Source« menu is active. Depending on the number of television 4­...
  • Page 105: Changing Stored Analogue Channels

    SETTING­FURTHER­CHANNELS ­----------------------------------------------------- Changing­stored­analogue­­ Entering­the­analog­channel­names­ channels (maximum­8­characters) 1­ In the »Channel Editor« menu, select the If channels were stored with the automatic chan- channel you want to rename with » «, nel search during the tuning of the television < > » «, » « or » «, and highlight it by press- Λ channels, you can delete them. You can also ing »OK«. change or enter the name of a channel and skip – Channel is marked with »✔«. a channel. 2­ Activade the »Tools« menu with » « (yel-  Selecting­channel­lists low). 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. 3­ Select the line »Rename« with » « or » « Λ 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ...
  • Page 106: Displaying Signal Information

    SETTING­FURTHER­CHANNELS ­----------------------------------------------------- Creating­a­list­of­favourites­-­analog­ Displaying­signal­information channels (only for digital television channels) You can select your favourite channels and save 1­ Open the menu with »MENU«. them in up to four lists (FAV1 to FAV4). 2­ Select menu item »Settings« with » «, » «, Λ 1­ In the »Channel Editor« menu, select the < > » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. channel(s) you want to add in the favor- > < > 3­ Select the menu item »Source« with » « or ites list with » «, » «, » « or » «, and Λ < » « and press » « to confirm. highlight the television channel by pressing – »...
  • Page 107: Service Information For Dealers

    2009/125/EC: Directive and relevant for eco- This device’s WLAN (Wifi) feature is only used design for products using energy as well as its indoors. In Turkey, outdoor use is not allowed. following sub-directives. Make sure WLAN (Wifi) feature is closed when 278/2009: Regulation regarding eco friendly using outdoors. design requirements regarding energy consumption For­the­customers­in­Norway of uncharged external power sources and average This sub-section does not apply to the geograph- active efficiency (for models with AC/DC adapters). ical region within a radius of 20 km from the 642/2009: Regulation regarding eco friendly centre of NyÅlesund. design requirements for televisions. 801/2013 on Changes About Environment-Friend- ly Design Requirements for Televisions. 2 010/30/EU: Directive regarding Energy Label- ling of Energy-Related products as well as its following sub-directives; 1 062/2010: Regulation regarding energy label- ling of televisions. 2 011/65/EU: Directive on limitations on use of certain hazardous materials on electric, electronic domestic and office equipment. To receive a copy of declaration of compliance (DoC) visit: http://www.grundig.com/download/doc . You can access the declaration of compliance by run- ning your television model on the product model search section by entering the model number on the cover of the user’s manual. ENGLISH 107­...
  • Page 108: Network Interfaces

    INFORMATION ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For­the­customers­in­Russia Network­interfaces Short Range Device with FHSS Modulation This product is intended for connection to the Applications. ADSL network. Maximum 2.5 mW e.i.r.p. for collecting telemetry information for auto- Disposing­of­the­packaging matic tracking and source calculation systems, The packing materials are dangerous for chil- 100mW e.i.r.p is the maximum allowed short dren. Keep the packing materials out of the range device density value permitted for use on reach of children. outdoor applications without any limitation on The packing of your product is manufactured installation height. For uses with other purposes, from recyclable materials. Dispose by classifying this applies to outdoor application in which this in accordance with waste instructions. Do not value does not exceed 10m above the ground. dispose along with normal household waste. Short range device density for indoor applica- tions is 100mW e.i.r.p maximum. Environmental­note Short range device applications with broad- This product has been made band modulation with DSSS and other than from high-quality parts and FHSS. materials which can be re-used The maximum average density value for short and recycled. range device applications with broadband Therefore, do not dispose of the product with modulation with DSSS and other than FHSS is normal household waste at the end of its life. 100mW e.i.r.p.
  • Page 109: Troubleshooting

    INFORMATION ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Troubleshooting If the remedies given below do not work, 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? station No TV station programmed Start a station search Poor picture contrast Picture settings incorrectly set Adjust the brightness, contrast or colour setting Problem at station Test with a different station Interference to picture Interference from other devices Change the position of the device and/or sound Ghosting, reflection Channel setting Automatic or manual channel set- ting/fine tuning Antenna Have antenna cable or system checked No colour Colour intensity at maximum Turn up the colour TV standard setting (if setting op- Select the correct colour standard tion is available) Problem at station Test with an another channel...
  • Page 110 INFORMATION ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Low image quality (pixel) DMS (for example PC) is con- Bring your DMS closer to the in WLAN mode nected to the wireless network modem and away from the modem Warnings about the con- Network Cable or wireless USB Check network cable or wireless nection problems on the network device may be discon- USB network device display nected Modem do not have Internet Make sure that your modem has connection or has problems Internet connection Videos in video applica- Internet connection speed is low. Low Internet speed is a problem tions are lagging during that is related with the speed of playback in wireless con- your subscription or a failure in nection the Internet infrastructure. Contact with your service provided (ISP). Videos in video applica- Internet connection speed is low. Low Internet speed is a problem tions are lagging during that is related with the speed of playback in cable con- your subscription or a failure in nection the Internet infrastructure. Contact with your service provided (ISP).
  • Page 111 This setting also directly impacts power con- sumption. DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is Block­Noise­Reduction an international association of entertainment This function can only be selected with digital electronics, IT hardware and mobile telephone reception sources and AV presets. It reduces any manufacturers that aims to ensure perfect com- interference from artefacts (pixel blocks) from munication between IT devices in the home and digital programmes due to MPEG compression personal use sector. The system lets you load (such as from DVB-T receivers and lower trans- and play any accessible files on the network on mission rates or DVD players). your Grundig LED TV simply by using the remote control – without the inconvenience of connect- Boot­loader­version ing a USB hard disk or burning DVDs. Boot loader is a software application that is loaded by the device firmware from a bootca- Domain­name­system pable medium and then executed. The boot The domain name system (DNS) is one of the loader then loads further parts of the operating most important services on the Internet. Its main system. function is to convert an Internet address into the corresponding IP address. Common­Interface DTS­Studio­Sound™ Interface for a DVB receiver. Encrypted chan- nels can only be viewed with a CA module DTS Studio Sound is an advanced surround suitable for the encryption system and in con- sound solution package that extracts and posi- junction with the corresponding smart card.
  • Page 112 GLOSSARY ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DVB-S Gateway­IP DVB-S (Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite) A gateway allows networks, which may be is the name given to broadcasting DVB signals based on completely different protocols, to via satellite. communicate with each other. In the home area, a combination of the router and the DSL modem DVB-T are used as an Internet gateway. DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial) Hardware­version is a variation of DVB which is used for transmit- ting digital radio and television signals via a Hardware in this context means the device. cable connection. This includes all components such as processor, display, etc. Dynamic­Contrast HbbTV The function dynamically and optimally adjusts the contrast for the respective picture content by HbbTV is the interactive successor of video text, analysing images and then altering this depend- which has content with a modern design, high ing in a change in contrast. This increase the resolution images and video¬sequences. contract, however may also reduce the visible For full functionality of HbbTV, the TV must be brightness levels in the picture. connected to the internet. Film­mode Detects and processes feature films automati- High Definition Television is a general term for cally for all channel sources. This means you will a range of television standards which feature always receive an optimal picture.
  • Page 113 GLOSSARY ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIVE­SHARE NAS­(network­access­storage) With Live Share, you can stream all the content The abbreviation NAS is used for devices that between WiDi™/Miracast™ certified mobile provide data from a hard drive to a network. devices (smartphone or tablet) and the television Network name (SSID) The network name via wi-fi. You can also easily stream HD content (SSID – service set identifier) is the term used onto the television, and of course vice-versa by for the identification of a wireless network that is transmitting TV content to mobile devices. based on IEEE 802.11. Every wireless LAN has a configurable SSID, which uniquely identifies the wireless network. The character sequence of Low Noise Block is located in the centre of a the network name can be up to 32 characters parabolic antenna. in length. It is configured in the base station (access point) of a wireless LAN and set on all It converts the satellite frequency from, for ex- clients which access it. ample, 10.7 to 11.75 or 11.8 to 12.75 GHz to the 950-2150 MHz range, thereby enabling the Network­mask cable transmission using a coaxial cable and The network mask or net mask, sometimes also more recently also with optical fibre and recep- referred to as a subnet mask, is a bit mask that tion with a satellite receiver. separates an IP address into a network part and MEMC a device/host part. It is used in IP networks to make routing decisions. Improves the display of moving images through the additional computation of intermediate pic- Nois­Reduction tures and is only available for devices from 32”.
  • Page 114 GLOSSARY ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- using NAT/PAT/Masquerading. As the address Security­(WEP/WPA) range used can only be viewed within the pri- WEP (wired equivalent privacy) is the standard vate network, the same range can also be used encryption algorithm for WLAN. It controls both in other private networks. The unique nature of access to the network as well as ensuring the an IP address required by the Internet protocol confidentiality and integrity of data. This proce- is ensured by this restricted visibility. dure is considered insecure nowadays. For this reason, more recent WLAN installations should Proxy­server use the more secure WPA encryption. A proxy or proxy server is a service program for computer networks that administers data trans- Symbolrate fer. It makes data transfer faster, and can also This is the number of transmitted symbols in the increase security by implementing access control digital transmission technology per time unit mechanisms. The transfer is conducted between Timeshift computers or programs in computer networks. On the server side, the proxy acts as a client; on You can pause the programme you are watch- the client side, it acts as a server. ing. This is a useful function, for example if the telephone rings while you are watching a film Router and you do not want to miss anything. A router is a network component that links sev- The programme is saved in the time¬shift memo- eral computer networks. The router analyses (on ry of the external data medium. the basis of layer 3 information) the network A maximum of 60 minutes of the current packages of a protocol it receives and forwards...
  • Page 115 GLOSSARY ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USB-Recording Enables recording and playback of television programmes with digital television channels (DVB-S, DVB-T and DVB-C). This depends on the broadcaster. Recording and playback of programmes can only be carried out using an external data me- dium (hard drive or USB stick). Vibrant­Colour Increases the colour contrast and the contrast adjustment. This setting is mostly too strong for use with normal pictures and should only be used where necessary (low or off) otherwise nuances in the image can be suppressed. Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi Alliance is an organisation that has taken on the task of certifying products from different manufacturers on the basis of the IEEE- 802.11 standard, thereby ensuring that different wireless devices can operate in parallel. On 31 October 2002, the consortium an- nounced a new encryption technology – Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) – a part of the (then) forthcoming IEEE standard 802.11i which would replace the WEP encryption procedure, which was already regarded as insecure before the new standard came into force. After 802.11i came into force, the Wi-Fi group coined the term WPA2. IEEE 802.11e is an industrial standard issued by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics En- gineers (IEEE) and a supplement to the wireless LAN standard IEEE 802.11 for supporting the quality of service. 802.11e works according to a similar principle as the QoS procedure DiffServ. Data packages in the WLAN are marked by the sender and the access point is stopped in order to handle pack- ages with higher priority.
  • Page 116 INDEX ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changing the picture format..35 Numbers Changing the PIN code..69 3D Function..38 Changing the subtitle language..63 3D Settings..39 Concluding the settings..30, 32 Connecting a mobile device..81 Connecting an external device..78 Access control for CA module and smart Connecting automatically by entering the cards..83 network password..21, 89 Accessible Functions..64 Connecting digital multi-channel amplifier/AV Accessories..73 receiver..79 Adjusting 2D → 3D Effects..39 Connecting external data media..45, 53 Adjusting the volume..33 Connecting headphones..78 Advanced picture settings..28 Connecting the antenna and power cord..10 Advanced Settings..65 Connecting the TV to a “hidden” network..92 Apply the device with HDMI ARC function and Connecting to a home network with a LAN activate HDMI ARC..79 cable..21 Arrange Initial set-up..20 Connection options..77 Audio data..52 Connections on the television set..13 Audio description (audio subtitles)..64 Control buttons on the TV..15 Audio language..34 Creating a list of favourites..26 Audio settings..36 Creating a list of favourites - analog...
  • Page 117 Multimedia Server Mode..58 Enter own names for the favourites lists (max. 7 Muting..33 characters)..27 Environmental note..109 Navigating in the main menu..61 Equalizer..32 Network connection..84 Network interfaces..109 Formats supported with HDMI 1.4..40 Network Setup..84 Formatting the partition..47 Night Mode..32 Forward/reverse picture search..51 Normal text mode..43 Notes for WLAN reception..108 Notes on still images..8 General information..7 Getting Started with Smart Inter@ctive TV..59 GRUNDIG SCR System..8 Off timer (Auto Off)..67 One-touch programme recording..48 On timer (Auto On)..66 HbbTV Mode..41 Opening the Programme Table..24 Headphones..78 Operation with common interface..83 High definition – HD ready..77 Overview..13 Image data..52 Packing contents..9 Important information about 3D function..38 Page stop..43 Important notes on environmental protection..8 Parental Guidance..68 Increasing character size..43 Parental Settings..68 Information..107 Picture settings..28, 36 Information on recording and playing television PIP mode..34...
  • Page 118 INDEX ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recording programmes..48 device..81 Remote control - all functions..16, 17 Selecting the display duration of the slide Removing the external data show..55 media..53 Selecting the display mode..54 Renaming AV channels..27 Selecting the HDMI source from the Repeat functions..57 television..75 Reset Functions..74 Selecting the menu..46, 54 Resetting PIN code..70 Selecting the menu language..75 Resetting the television to its original state..74 Selecting the volume for the headphones..78 Restore default settings..30, 32 Selecting titles on HD files..56 Restoring selected images..74 Sequencing channels in the Channel Reveal answer..43 Editor..26 Service information for dealers..108 Set the lead/follow-up time..49 Screen share with Liveshare connection..82 Setting all analogue television channels..103 Searching and selecting the active external Setting further channels..93 device..75 Settings for connecting to the home Searching channels by name in the Channel network..18 Editor..25 Settings in the USB setup menu..54 Searching for all digital channels from a satellite Setting up or hanging..11 automatically..93...
  • Page 119 INDEX ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Switching to automatic preview..54 Web browser menu..62 Switching to continuous recording..47 What is common interface?..83 What is HbbTV?..41 What is LIVESHARE?..82 Teletext Mode..43 Wired network..84 Testing external data media..46 Wired network connection..84 The Digi Link functions of the television..75 Wired network settings..85 The file browser..54 Wireless network..87 The main menu of the file browser..54 Wireless network connection..87 Timer Functions..66 Wireless network settings..87 Time shift – ″ Pausing” Wireless screen share (Liveshare)..82 programmes..47 Wireless WPS network connection through by TOP text or FLOF text mode..43 pressing a button..88 Troubleshooting..110 Wireless WPS network connection with Tuning analogue television PIN..88 channels..103 Tuning cable digital television channels (DVB-C)..22 Zap function..34 Tuning channels..18 Zoom function..35 Tuning terrestrial digital television channels (DVB-T)..23 Tuning the analogue television channels by entering the channel numbers..104 Turning on external device from standby...
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