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  • Page 1 DVD-PLAYER GDP 3570/2 ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ____________________________________________ DVD Player GDP 3570/2 Special features of your DVD player Scope of delivery Disc formats Set-up and safety 8-13 Overview The front of the DVD player The display elements of the DVD player The back of the DVD player...
  • Page 3 CONTENTS ____________________________________________ 29-34 Playback a DVD DVD features Special DVD features Playing back a track Calling up information Selecting tracks and chapters with the DVD menu Selecting certain tracks with the number buttons Selecting chapters Interrupting/resuming playback (resume) Ending playback 32-33 Additional playback functions Selecting and playing scenes...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS ____________________________________________ 48-49 Audio settings Selecting the sound menu Selecting sound mode type (downmix mode) Setting the sampling rate Selecting the Pro Logic sound mode Switching the dynamic range (volume range) on/off Selecting the digital output Ending settings 50-52 Personal settings Setting the language Switching the screen saver on/off Switching the camera angle display on and off...
  • Page 5: Dvd Player Gdp 3570/2

    Scope of delivery DISPL PROG MENU MENU SELECT MOVE NAME ON/OFF SELECT Tele Pilot 89 D USER MANUAL CARD SLOT DVD Player GDP 3570/2 Power cord EURO-AV (Scart) cable Remote control 2 Batteries, 1.5 V, type AA Operating manual...
  • Page 6: Disc Formats

    DVD-PLAYER GDP 3570/2 ________________ Disc formats Your DVD player can play back CD-R, CD-RW, VCD 2,0, Super-VCD, DVD R, DVD RW discs. Due to the difference in quality of the recording media and the quality of the recording itself, it can occasionally happen that a home-made DVD or CD cannot be read.
  • Page 7: Set-Up And Safety

    SET-UP AND SAFETY ___________________________ Please note the following information when setting up your DVD player: This DVD player is designed to play video and audio signals from compact discs (DVD and CD). Any other use is expressly prohibited. ON/OFF SELECT SELECT CARD SLOT If the DVD player is subject to a sudden change in temperature, for example...
  • Page 8: Overview

    OVERVIEW ____________________________________________ The front of the DVD player ON/OFF SELECT MS/SM/SD/MMC Cover, in front of the card slots for memory cards with the following formats: CF, MS, SD, SM and MMC. ON/OFF Switches the DVD player to stand-by and off again. Switching off the DVD player does not mean it is discon- nected from the mains.
  • Page 9: The Display Elements Of The Dvd Player

    OVERVIEW ____________________________________________ The display elements of the DVD player » « DVD inserted. SVCD » « Video CD or S-VCD inserted. » « MP3 CD inserted. » « Function display for playback, pause, search etc. » « Navigation mode during VCD/S-VCD playback. »...
  • Page 10: The Back Of The Dvd Player

    OVERVIEW ____________________________________________ The back of the DVD player Pb/Cb 100-240 V 50/60 Hz 10 W DIGITAL AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT EURO AV S VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT Pr/Cr DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Audio output socket (optical) PCM/ Dolby digital/ DTS signals. Audio output socket (coaxial) for PCM/ Dolby digital/ DTS signals.
  • Page 11: The Remote Control

    OVERVIEW ____________________________________________ The remote control Switches the DVD player on from stand-by mode and off again. The red indicator on the DVD player lights up in stand- DISPL by mode. Displays various information on the television screen DISPL during playback, such as the title or chapter number and playing time.
  • Page 12 OVERVIEW ____________________________________________ Slow motion for DVDs, video CDs, DivX video CDs and © Nero Digital™-CDs. Freeze frame for DVDs , video CDs, DivX video CDs and © Nero Digital™-CDs. DISPL Pause for audio CDs and MP3 CDs. Hold down to switch to slow motion (DVD). Interrupts all drive functions.
  • Page 13 OVERVIEW ____________________________________________ Deletes the selected file on the memory card. Copies the selected file onto the memory card. Selects a target folder on the memory card for the copying function. DISPL Selects the »Edit menu« for processing files and folders (in stop mode).
  • Page 14: Connection And Preparation

    CONNECTION AND PREPARATION Note: Do not connect any other equipment while the device is switched on. Switch off the other equipment as well before connecting it. Only plug the device into the mains socket after you have connected the external devices. Connecting a television or flat screen You have three options, depending on the sockets you have on your television or flat screen:...
  • Page 15 Before you first switch on the device, please check whether your television, flat screen or projector is suitable for this use. GRUNDIG accepts no liability for damage resulting from failure to observe this. Notes: If you connect the DVD player using the »Y«, »Pb/Cb« and »Pr/Cr«...
  • Page 16 CONNECTION AND PREPARATION Connection using a EURO-AV (Scart) cable Pb/Cb 100-240 V 50/60 Hz 10 W DIGITAL AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT EURO AV S VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT Pr/Cr Plug the EURO-AV cable supplied into the »EURO AV TV« Pb/Cb socket of the DVD player and into the corresponding socket of the television or flat screen.
  • Page 17: Connecting A Multi-Channel Amplifier Or Digital Two Channel Audio System

    CONNECTION AND PREPARATION Connecting a multi-channel amplifier or digital two channel audio system The digital multi-channel sound of a DVD can best be decoded and played back with a multi-channel audio/video amplifier (Dolby* digital decoder or DTS**). Pb/Cb 100-240 V 50/60 Hz 10 W DIGITAL AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT...
  • Page 18: Connecting An Audio System With Analogue Two-Channel Stereo Sound

    CONNECTION AND PREPARATION Connecting an audio system with analogue two-channel stereo sound Pb/Cb AUDIO INPUT 100-240 V 50/60 Hz 10 W DIGITAL AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT EURO AV S VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT Pr/Cr Plug a standard cinch cable into the »AUDIO OUT L R«...
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED _______________________________ Switching on the DVD player Press »ON/OFF« on the DVD player to switch it to standby. – The red indicator on the DVD player lights up. Switch on the DVD player by pressing » « on the device, or »...
  • Page 20 GETTING STARTED _______________________________ Selecting the video output socket (EURO AV/RGB, S-Video or components) Depending on how you have connected the DVD player to the television, flat screen or projector, you must set the video output correctly so that the television receives the video signal and there- fore the picture.
  • Page 21 GETTING STARTED _______________________________ Selecting the screen format of your television set This setting depends on your television or flat screen, and on the information on the DVD. If you have a 4:3 format television or flat screen, the following set- tings are available: »4:3 Pan&Scan«...
  • Page 22: Operation With Memory Cards

    OPERATION WITH MEMORY CARDS Memory card features For playback, you can use memory cards with the following formats: CF, MS, SD, SM and MMC. The memory cards can contain files with different formats (e.g. DivX © video files, MP3 files, JPEG files). The files are usually organised in folders (directories).
  • Page 23: Playback

    OPERATION WITH MEMORY CARDS Playback After the memory card has been inserted and the data has been scanned, the file browser (the table of contents) of the memory card is displayed. Note: When the device has stopped, press »SELECT« to switch between the memory card in use and the disc.
  • Page 24: Copying A File Into A New Target Folder

    OPERATION WITH MEMORY CARDS Notes: DVDs cannot be used for this function. The memory cards must be formatted beforehand. The active functions in the »Edit menu« appear in white writing. The functions can be selected directly with the buttons (as described in the following chapters) or using the »Edit menu«, which can be called up with »...
  • Page 25: Moving A File Into A New Target Folder

    OPERATION WITH MEMORY CARDS Moving a file into a new target folder This function allows you to move files (Nero Digital™, DivX © video, MP3, WMA, JPEG) from one folder into another folder (also into new folders). This function is not available for discs. If a disc has been inserted, stop the DVD player by pressing »...
  • Page 26: Deleting A Folder Or File

    OPERATION WITH MEMORY CARDS Deleting a folder or file This function allows you to delete folders or files (Nero Digital™, DivX © video, MP3, WMA, JPEG) on the memory card. This function is not available for discs. If a disc has been inserted, stop the DVD player by pressing »...
  • Page 27: Calling Up Information

    OPERATION WITH MEMORY CARDS Calling up information You can display information from the memory card on the screen. COPY MOVE Open the »Edit menu« with » «. DELETE Select »PROPERTIES« with » « or » « and confirm with RENAME »OK«.
  • Page 28: Before Playback

    BEFORE PLAYBACK _____________________________ Preparation Switch on the television and select the preset channel for the DVD player. If an audio system or an AV receiver is connected to the DVD player, switch it on and select the audio input for the DVD player.
  • Page 29: Playback A Dvd

    PLAYBACK A DVD _______________________________ DVD features You can recognise a DVD by the logo on the label. Depending on the content of the DVD, the discs contain one or more titles. Each title may contain one or more chapters. Titles and chapters can be selected easily and conveniently.
  • Page 30: Playing Back A Track

    PLAYBACK A DVD _______________________________ Playing back a track After the disc compartment closes and the DVD is scanned, playback starts automatically. To pause playback (freeze-frame), press » «. Press » « to resume playback. Press » « to end playback. Note: Depending on the DVD you are using, you may have to select a title or chapter from its table of contents.
  • Page 31: Selecting Certain Tracks With The Number Buttons

    PLAYBACK A DVD _______________________________ Selecting certain tracks with the number buttons The function depends on the DVD you are using. During playback, select the track you want using »1 … 0« and press »OK« to confirm. – Playback begins with the selected track. Selecting chapters ...
  • Page 32: Additional Playback Functions

    PLAYBACK A DVD _______________________________ Additional playback functions Notes: The sound is muted during the ”Frame search”, ”Slow motion” and ”Freeze-frame” functions. Depending on the DVD, some functions cannot be selected. Frame search You can select different speeds (2-fold, 4-fold, 6-fold and 8-fold for- wards and reverse).
  • Page 33 PLAYBACK A DVD _______________________________ Enlarging the picture (Zoom) This function allows you to enlarge various picture sections. The pic- ture enlargement options are selected in the sequence: 1.5x – 2x – 3x – normal size. During playback or pause, press »v« repeatedly. –...
  • Page 34: Selecting And Playing Scenes

    PLAYBACK A DVD _______________________________ Selecting and playing scenes You can make a bookmark for a scene on a DVD. This bookmark can be selected directly for playback. You can set one bookmark per DVD. Setting bookmarks During playback, press »c«. Note: This bookmark is automatically overwritten if you create a new bookmark.
  • Page 35: Playback S-Vcd/Vcd

    PLAYBACK S-VCD/VCD ______________________ S-VCD/VCD features You can recognise S-VCD/VCDs (video CDs) by the logo on the label. Depending on the contents of the S-VCD/VCD (films, music videos etc.), the discs may carry one or more tracks. Like audio CDs, S-VCDs/VCDs have a track structure. S-VCDs/VCDs can be created using the PBC (playback control) system for track navigation.
  • Page 36: Playing Back A Track

    PLAYBACK S-VCD/VCD ______________________ Playing back a track After the disc compartment closes and the S-VCD/VCD is scan- ned, playback starts automatically. To pause playback (freeze-frame), press » «. Press » « repeatedly to switch through individual frames. Press » « to resume playback. To stop playback, press »...
  • Page 37: Playback Audio/Video Files

    PLAYBACK AUDIO/VIDEO FILES _____________ Nero Digital CD features Nero Digital™ is the ideal solution for video and audio codecs. Codecs are required for processing and playing audio and video files. The Nero Digital™ codec allows you to save all the audio and video material on a DVD on a normal data CD –...
  • Page 38: Mp3 Cd Features

    PLAYBACK AUDIO/VIDEO FILES _____________ MP3 CD features MP3 stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 and arises from the Motion Pic- ture Expert Group (MPEG) Standard which was developed for compres- sing film data. The MP3 format enables audio files to be saved on a computer with a sound quality similar to that of a CD.
  • Page 39: Playback

    PLAYBACK AUDIO/VIDEO FILES _____________ Playback After the disc compartment shuts and the DivX © Video CD/MP3 ROOT/MP3 CD is scanned, the file browser (the table of contents) of the Sting - Terra d´Oru.mp3 Bob Dylan – Tangled up in blue.mp3 DivX Video CD/MP3 CD is displayed.
  • Page 40 PLAYBACK AUDIO/VIDEO FILES _____________ Frame search © (Nero Digital /DivX Video CD only) You can select different speeds (2-fold, 4-fold, 8-fold and 16-fold forwards and backwards). Select the desired playback speed during playback with » « or » «. Press » «...
  • Page 41 PLAYBACK DivX VIDEO/MP3 CD © ______ Switching the dubbing language or the audio © format (Nero Digital /DivX Video CD only) A Nero DIGITAL or DivX Video CD can contain various dubbing © languages or audio formats. Press » « during playback. Keep pressing »d«...
  • Page 42: Playback Picture Cd

    PLAYBACK PICTURE CD ______________________ JPEG CD features JPEG stands for Joint Picture Experts Group. This process was designed to compress picture files. JPEG files can be burned onto a CD along with other file types. Such CDs are known as file CDs or mixed mode CDs. For example, the CD could con- tain MP3 files (audio) and JPEG files (for example to display album covers).
  • Page 43: Playing Back A The Kodak Picture Cd

    PLAYBACK PICTURE CD ______________________ Playing back a KODAK picture CD After the disc compartment closes and the KODAK picture CD is scanned, the slide show starts automatically. Additional playback functions Adjusting the picture display The pictures can be rotated or reversed. During playback, press »...
  • Page 44: Playback Audio Cd

    PLAYBACK AUDIO CD ________________________ Audio CD features An audio CD is identified by this logo. Audio CDs contain only sound recordings. They can be played in the normal manner on an audio system. The individual tracks are stored in a sequence. There are no folders. Track 1 Track 2 Track 3...
  • Page 45: Ending Playback

    PLAYBACK AUDIO CD ________________________ Ending playback Playback of the CD stops automatically at the end of the last track. You can stop playback at any point by pressing » «. Repeating a track or an audio CD These functions repeat the track currently being played or the entire audio CD.
  • Page 46: Parental Lock

    PARENTAL LOCK __________________________________ With the parental lock you can: – Lock the disc tray of the DVD player. – Block scenes which are not appropriate for children from DVDs or video CDs, or select alternative scenes. Locking and releasing the disc compartment of the DVD player Child lock Locking the disc compartment of the DVD player...
  • Page 47: Authorising The Content Of A Dvd

    PARENTAL LOCK __________________________________ Authorising the contents of a DVD Films on DVD may be wholly or partially unsuitable for children. Such DVDs contain information which identifies these scenes, provi- ding them with access levels from 1 to 8. You can select one of the access levels and thereby authorise alternative scenes for playback.
  • Page 48: Audio Settings

    AUDIO SETTINGS ________________________________ Selecting the sound menu Sound Press »i« to open the main menu. Surround 1 Downmix mode Select »Sound« with »S« or »A« and activate with »OK« 2 Clock rate 48 kHz – The »Sound« menu appears. 3 Pro Logic 4 Dynamic RC Note: 5 SPDIF output...
  • Page 49: Switching The Dynamic Range (Volume Range) On/Off

    AUDIO SETTINGS ________________________________ Switching the dynamic range (volume range) on/off Dolby digital soundtracks have a very large dynamic volume range, hence there is a great difference in volume between quiet and loud tones. When played at high volume this can be a fascinating expe- rience, which may however cause disturbance late at night.
  • Page 50: Personal Settings

    PERSONAL SETTINGS _________________________ Setting the language You can choose between various languages. Disc preference 1 Audio language English Press »i« to open the main menu. 2 Subtitle English Select the »Disc preferences« line by pressing »S« or »A« 3 Menu language English and press »OK«...
  • Page 51: Switching The Screen Saver On/Off

    PERSONAL SETTINGS ________________________ Switching the screen saver on/off When this function is activated, the screen saver starts when no fun- ction has been selected on the DVD player for some time. Press »i« to open the main menu. Select the »Picture« line with »S« or »A« and activate it with »OK«.
  • Page 52: Resetting The Dvd Player To Its Original Condition

    »OK«. System information SW ver: 1.00 xxxxx xxxxxxxx Select the »Factory Default« line by pressing »S« or »A« HW ver: xxxxxxxx Copyright GRUNDIG 2005 and press »OK« to confirm. http://www.grundig.com Select Exit Press »OK« to reset the DVD player to its original state.
  • Page 53: Information

    INFORMATION _____________________________________ Technical data This product fulfils the European directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC. This device conforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 (VDE 0860) and therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065. You may not open the DVD player. The manufacturer will not accept any liability for damage resulting from improper handling.
  • Page 54: Troubleshooting

    GRUNDIG will refuse to refund any costs resulting in such cases. Any repair costs in such cases, even those occurring within the guarantee period, are to be paid by the customer.
  • Page 55: Environmental Note

    INFORMATION _____________________________________ Environmental note This product has been made from high-quality parts and materials which can be re-used and recycled. Therefore, do not throw the product away with normal household waste at the end of its life. Take it to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices.
  • Page 56 Grundig Multimedia B.V. • De Boelelaan 7 • NL-1083 HJ Amsterdam • http://www.grundig.com 31/05...

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