Grundig DUO GRP6000 User Manual
Grundig DUO GRP6000 User Manual

Grundig DUO GRP6000 User Manual

Digital tv receiver with built in dvd player
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  • Page 1 Digital TV Receiver with built in DVD Player GRP6000...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Digital TV receiver with DVD player Special features of your Receiver/Player Packing contents Guarantee Set-up and safety Overview The front of the Receiver/Player The back of the Receiver/Player The display elements of the Receiver/Player The remote control Connection and preparation Connecting the television Connecting the power cord Inserting batteries in the remote control...
  • Page 3 Connecting to a HiFi system with digital two-channel stereo sound (PCM) Adapting the digital output to the digital multi-channel amplifier Adapting the analogue output to the HiFi system INFORMATION Technical data General instructions for laser devices Rectifying minor problems Cleaning CDs and DVDs GRUNDIG Service...
  • Page 4: Digital Tv Receiver With Dvd Player

    As a rule, GRUNDIG declines to refund any costs resulting in such cases. Any repair costs thus due, even those occurring within the guarantee period, are to be paid by the customer.
  • Page 5: Set-Up And Safety

    SET-UP AND SAFETY Please note the following points when setting up the Receiver/Player: This Receiver/Player set is designed to play video and audio signals from compact discs (DVD and CD), and receiving Digital Television signals. Any other use is expressly prohibited. If the Receiver/Player is subject to a sudden change in temperature, for example if brought in from the cold to a warm room, connect it to the mains supply and let it stand for at least two hours before you insert a DVD.
  • Page 6: Overview

    OVERVIEW The front of the Receiver/Player DIGITAL TV RECEIVER Switches the Receiver/Player to and from stand-by mode. The receiver will always come on in TV mode at switch on. Switching the Receiver/Player off does not mean it is disconnected from the mains.
  • Page 7: The Back Of The Receiver/Player

    OVERVIEW The back of the Receiver/Player AUDIO OUT DIGITAL VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO RF IN RF OUT 1 & 2 AUDIO OUT L R TV SCART VCR SCART DIGITAL AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO OUT 220-240V ~ 50/60 Hz 20W Caution: Do not connect any devices while the Receiver/Player is switched on.
  • Page 8: The Remote Control

    REMOTE CONTROL Point the remote control at the Receiver/Player and press STB button. The remote control Special Disc control functions YELLOW " " " BLUE GREEN Switches the Receiver/Player in/out of stand-by mode. Press and hold to invoke Low Power Standby. In this mode the Receiver/Player uses less than 1W of electricity.
  • Page 9: Connection And Preparation

    CONNECTION AND PREPARATION Connecting the television and VCR … … using aerial (RF) cables Connect the cable of your TV aerial to the Connect the short aerial from the on the Receiver/Player. Connect the long aerial lead from the IN« …...
  • Page 10: Connecting The Power Cord

    CONNECTION AND PREPARATION Connecting the power cord Inserting batteries in the remote control Plug the power cord supplied into the »220-240V~« socket on the back of the Receiver/Player. Insert the power cord plug into the socket. Caution: The only way to disconnect the Receiver/Player from the mains supply is to pull the plug.
  • Page 11: Tuning The Receiver

    TUNING THE RECEIVER TV MODE Start up Auto tune Manual tune Once the mains has been connected to the receiver, the receiver will take up to fifteen seconds to perform system checks, during which the Receiver/Player will not respond to any remote control or button presses. The Receiver/Player cannot be brought out of standby until these checks are completed.
  • Page 12: Tv Setup

    ADVANCED SET-UP TV MODE TV Setup Languages You can choose how pictures are displayed on your TV. Press » «, select the »SETUP« menu and press »OK« Now select »TV SETUP« and press »OK«. Now choose the type of TV screen you have. Use »#«/»$« and choose »16:9«...
  • Page 13: Connecting A 2Nd Tv

    ADVANCED SET-UP TV MODE Connecting a 2nd TV and optional 2nd handset PIN number If you wish you can connect a second TV to the Receiver/Player. This allows the second TV to view either the DVD picture or the Digital TV signal from a different room.
  • Page 14: Tv Guide

    PROGRAM INFORMATION TV MODE TV Guide Information banner The TV guide shows details of programs of programs whilst allowing you to watch a smaller picture of the selected service. To access the guide press » «. Move up and down the channel listings using »!«/»"« keys, you can move a page at a time by using »Pr+«/»Pr-«...
  • Page 15: Service List

    LISTS AND INTERACTIVE SERVICES TV MODE Service List Favourite List Teletext and interactive services This list contains all the services that were tuned in during an Auto tune or Manual tune. You can delete services that you do not want or you can add them to your for easier selection.
  • Page 16: Timer Programming And Recording

    TIMER PROGRAMMING AND TV MODE RECORDING To record an analogue channel ensure that the aerial connections to your VCR are as shown in the connection diagram and use the VCR as normal. To record a digital channel, connect the receiver directly to your VCR via the VCR scart socket on the rear of the receiver (see connection diagram).
  • Page 17: Parental Controls

    PARENTAL CONTROLS TV MODE Censorship Lock services You can use PARENTAL CONTROL receiver. First create your own Personal Identification Number (PIN) as shown in the Advanced Setup section of this guide. You can now create censorship levels or Lock out channels completely. Press »...
  • Page 18 UPGRADING YOUR RECEIVER TV MODE Notification Check for download From time to time new services are launched which may require your receiver to be upgraded with new software before you can use them. Sometimes new features may be introduced to enhance your receiver. This menu is automatically displayed when a new “Over-Air-Download”...
  • Page 19: Other Information

    OTHER INFORMATION TV MODE Technical information details Electricity consumption Notes on simultaneous operation Optional RF External Infrared Receiver kit The technical information screen displays the hardware and software information of the receiver. This information may be required by the service agent or service call operator.
  • Page 20: Disc Mode

    OPERATION DISC MODE Adapting Disc mode to the television set Selecting the screen format of your television set TV format 16:9 widescreen Back Quit Selecting the video output socket (RGB or S-Video) Video output S-Video Back Quit If your television has a 16:9 screen format, then select the »16 : 9« setting. These default settings also have an influence on the settings in the »Picture«...
  • Page 21: Dvd/Video Cd Playback

    DVD/VIDEO CD PLAYBACK DISC MODE DVD and video CD features Special DVD features Before playback no disc You can recognise DVDs, s-video CDs and video CDs by the logo on the label. Depending on the contents of the DVD, s-video CD or video CD (films, video clips etc.), they may carry one or more titles.
  • Page 22: Playing Back A Title

    DISC MODE DVD/VIDEO CD PLAYBACK Inserting a DVD/video CD e n a TITLE TITLE TITLE CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 0 : 0 2 : 4 5 0 : 0 2 : 4 5 0 : 0 2 : 4 5 0 3 0 6 0 3 0 6 0 3 0 6 Ø...
  • Page 23: Selecting Titles Or Chapters

    DISC MODE DVD/VIDEO CD PLAYBACK Selecting titles or chapters /2 C33 /45 01:35:55 00:26:28 Einstellungen Mbit/s de 2/3 en1 /14 1 /1 Selecting chapters … Interrupting and resuming playback Ending playback Removing the DVD/video CD If a DVD or video CD contains several titles and/or chapters, you can select from among them.
  • Page 24: Additional Playback Functions

    DISC MODE DVD/VIDEO CD PLAYBACK Additional playback functions X 20 X 20 1/20 Note: The sound is muted with the “frame-search”, “slow-motion” and “freeze- frame” functions. Some functions cannot be selected. This depends on the DVD/video CD being used. Video strobe With this effect, individual video frames of the DVD are shown on the screen after each other in groups of nine.
  • Page 25 DISC MODE DVD/VIDEO CD PLAYBACK – – A – A – B – – /2 C33 /45 01:35:55 00:26:28 Einstellungen Mbit/s de 2/3 en1 /14 1 /4 /2 C33 /45 01:35:55 00:26:28 Einstellungen Mbit/s de 2/3 de2 /14 2 /4 Repeating a chapter or a DVD These functions repeat the currently running chapter or the entire DVD.
  • Page 26: Selecting And Playing Scenes

    DISC MODE DVD/VIDEO CD PLAYBACK /2 C33 /45 01:35:55 00:26:28 Einstellungen Mbit/s de 2/3 en1 /14 1 /1 /2 C33 /45 01:35:55 00:26:28 Einstellungen Mbit/s en 1/3 en1 /14 1 /1 /2 C33 /45 01:35:55 00:26:28 Einstellungen Mbit/s de 2/3 en1 /14 1 /1 /2 C33 /45...
  • Page 27: Mp3 Cd Playback

    MP3 CD PLAYBACK DISC MODE no disc Type: MP3 Title: Mambo No.5 Artist: Lou Bega Comment: come.to/mp3mtvhits Album: Upped by Joll Year: Genre: CD-Rom File: 7 00:03:23 00:00:17 – MP3_TEST 163840 Bit/s Preparation Switch on the television and select the channel for the Receiver/Player. If a HiFi system is connected to the Receiver/Player, switch on the HiFi system and select the appropriate audio input for the Receiver/Player.
  • Page 28: Audio Cd Playback

    AUDIO CD PLAYBACK DISC MODE Audio CD features Before playback no disc CD-DA Track: 00:00:01 00:03:24 Einstellungen Mbit/s LDCD PCM 2.0 Audio functions An audio CD is identified by this logo. Audio CDs contain only music recordings. They can be played in the normal manner on a HiFi system.
  • Page 29 DISC MODE AUDIO CD PLAYBACK – – Selecting a different track To select the next track, press »!« during playback. Return to the beginning of the track by pressing »"« once. To select previous track, press »"« twice. To select a track directly, enter the one or two-digit number of the track with »1 …...
  • Page 30: Parental Lock

    PARENTAL LOCK DISC MODE Locking and releasing the disc tray of the Receiver/Player Locking the disc tray of the Receiver/Player Player Menu Picture Sound Disc Preferences * * * * Child Lock Installation Back Quit Child Lock Content control Player lock Back Quit Player Lock...
  • Page 31 DISC MODE PARENTAL LOCK Authorising the contents of a DVD Child Lock Content control Player lock Back Quit Content control Country Access level None Back Quit Access level Back Quit Films on DVD may be wholly or partially unsuitable for children. Such DVDs contain information which identifies these scenes, providing them with ratings from 1 to 8.
  • Page 32: Sound Settings

    SOUND SETTINGS DISC MODE Surround sound settings Effects No effect Action Drama Theatre Virtual Dolby Back Quit Intensity Medium High Back Quit You can select different 3D surround sound effects including virtual Dolby surround sound. Dolby virtual surround is a process which appears to provide sound all around the listener via only two loudspeakers.
  • Page 33: Picture Settings

    PICTURE SETTINGS DISC MODE Selecting the picture format for your television Picture Letterbox Format Extended settings Back Quit Format Pan & Scan Letterbox Back Quit This setting is dependent on the chosen TV format, see the “Selecting the screen format for your television: chapter. If 4:3 format is selected, you can set: »Pan&Scan«...
  • Page 34: Selecting Filter Functions

    DISC MODE PICTURE SETTINGS Selecting filter functions Picture Letterbox Format Extended settings Back Quit Horizontal filter Crisp Medium Soft Back Quit Vertical filter Normal Anti-flicker Back Quit Press » « to call up the main menu. Select »Picture« menu and press »OK«. Select »Extended settings«...
  • Page 35: Custom Settings

    CUSTOM SETTINGS DISC MODE Settings in the »Installation« menu Installation English TV format Video Output TV standard Extended settings Back Quit Service menu System information Dealer service menu Back Quit TV standard NTSC Auto Back Quit Press » « to call up the main menu. Select »Installation«...
  • Page 36: Language Settings

    DISC MODE CUSTOM SETTINGS Language settings Disc preferences English Audio language Subtitle Default Menu language English Back Quit Audio language Deutsch English Französisch Niederländisch Italienisch Spanisch Portugiesisch Schwedish Back Quit Subtitle Danish Norwegian Finnish Disc default Back Quit Menu language German English French...
  • Page 37: Using External Devices

    USING EXTERNAL DEVICES DISC MODE Connecting to a digital multi-channel amplifier Connecting to a HiFi system with digital two-channel stereo sound (PCM) The digital multi-channel sound of a DVD can best be decoded and played with a multi-channel audio/video amplifier (Dolby*digital decoder or DTS). AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO...
  • Page 38: Adapting The Digital Output To The Digital Multi-Channel Amplifier

    DISC MODE USING EXTERNAL DEVICES Adapting the digital output to a digital multi-channel amplifier Sound Digital Analogue Back Quit Output format Original DOLBY MPEG Original Original Back Quit Bits Back Quit With this you choose whether the decoder signal is processed in the unit or fed unchanged to the digital output.
  • Page 39 DISC MODE USING EXTERNAL DRIVES Clock rate Original 96 kHz 48 kHz Back Quit Digital Output format Bits Clock rate Original Output level 0 dB Back Quit Select the desired value (»Original«, »96 kHz« or »48 kHz« with »"« or »!«...
  • Page 40: Adapting The Analogue Output To The Hifi System

    DISC MODE USING EXTERNAL DEVICES Adapting the analogue output to the HiFi system Extended settings Digital Analogue Back Quit Analogue 0 dB Output level Downmix mode Surround Comp Back Quit Downmix mode Stereo Surround sound Surround comp Back Quit With this you set the output level of the audio signal and the audio operation type (stereo, surround or Dolby Surround Composite).
  • Page 41: 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 Receiver/Player. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulting from improper handling.
  • Page 42: General Instructions For Laser Devices

    INFORMATION General instructions for laser devices Your system is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. This means that the laser is designed in such a way as to ensure that the maximum permissible emission value cannot be exceeded under CLASS 1 any circumstances.
  • Page 43: Rectifying Minor Problems

    INFORMATION Rectifying minor problems Not every picture or sound problem is caused by a defect in your Receiver/Player. Impairment can also be caused by leads having been accidentally pulled out, damaged DVDs/CDs and worn-out batteries in the remote control. If the following measures do not bring about satisfactory results, consult an authorised dealer.
  • Page 44: Grundig Service

    Ihre regionale Kundendienst-Stelle in Deutschland erreichen Sie unter: GRUNDIG Service GRUNDIG Deutschland Telefon 0180/5 23 18 52* • Telefax 0180/5 23 18 46* *gebührenpflichtig GRUNDIG BELUX N.V. Deltapark, Weihoek 3, Unit 3G B-1930 Zaventem +32/2-7 16 04 00 GRUNDIG UK LTD.
  • Page 45 NOTES...
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  • Page 48 Grundig AG • Beuthener Str. 41 • D-90471 Nürnberg • http://www.grundig.com 267109417002...

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