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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4­ setup­AnD­sAFetY 31­ usB­reCorDinG ­ ­ Information on recording and playing 6­ GenerAl­inFormAtion ­ television programmes Special features of your t elevision set Possible limitations when using an Receiving digital channels external data medium Important notes on environmental Connecting external data media protection Settings for USB recording ″Pausing” time shift programmes 8­ ConneCtion­AnD­prepArAtion ­ Recording programmes Connecting the antenna and power cord Presetting programmes to be recorded Inserting batteries into the r emote control Playback Deleting programmes in the recording list 10­ overview ­ Connections on the television set 38­...
  • Page 3 Contents ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 54­ operAtion­As­A­pC­monitor ­ Connecting a PC Selecting presets for the PC Settings for PC mode 55­ operAtion­witH­A­Common­ interFACe ­ What is a Common Interface? Inserting the CA module Access control for CI module and smart card 56­ speCiAl­settinGs ­ Searching for digital terrestrial TV channels automatically Searching for digital terrestrial TV channels manually Tuning analogue television c hannels Changing stored analogue c hannels 62­ inFormAtion ­ Displaying signal information Technical data Service information for retailers Environmental note Troubleshooting ­ 3 ENGLISH...
  • Page 4: Setup­and­safety

    setup­AnD­sAFetY ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note the following instructions when Make sure the power cord or the power sup- setting up the television set: ply unit (if provided) are not damaged. This television is designed to receive and dis- Only operate the television with the power play video and audio signals. supply/power cord provided. All other uses are expressly prohibited. Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical The ideal viewing distance is five times the devices. Even when the television is switched d iagonal screen size. off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to the mains or the antenna. Always disconnect Light falling on the screen impairs picture the mains and antenna plugs during a storm.
  • Page 5 setup­AnD­sAFetY ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do not connect any other equipment while the device is switched on. Also switch off other equipment before connecting it. Do not plug in the power cord of the device until you have connected the external equip- ment and the antenna. Make sure the mains plug is freely accessible. Caution: If you plan on using a wall bracket for your television, make sure you read the assembly manual for the wall bracket or have a spe- cialist assemble it. When purchasing the wall bracket, make sure that all the fastening points on the televi- sion are also on the wall bracket and that they are all used when mounting it. ­...
  • Page 6: General­information

    GenerAl­inFormAtion ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- special­features­of­your­ DLNA feature allows you to use a wired or wireless (with WiFi USB dongle) local network ­ t elevision­set to access your content that were recorded You can receive and watch digital TV channels with DLNA compatible devices we use at our using your television set (via DVB-T and DVB-C) – daily lives such as a PC, mobile phone or NAS including High Definition programmes (HD). How- (Network Attached Storage) which are oper- ever, the reception of digital TV channels in HD is ated as DMS (Digital Medial Server). currently limited to a few countries in Europe. Devices that contain and serve video, music Although this television set complies with the current or image files are called Server. This television DVB-T and DVB-C standards (status: August 2010), receives video, music and image files from the the compatibility with f uture as terrestrial DVB-T and server through home network, allowing you to...
  • Page 7: Receiving Digital Channels

    GenerAl­inFormAtion ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- receiving­digital­channels important­notes­on­ environmental­protection You require a digital roof antenna or indoor antenna (passive or active indoor antenna The following information will help you to save with its own power supply) to receive digital resources – and money as well. television channels (DVB-T). If you are not using your television set for If you wish to receive digital television chan- s everal days, you should pull out the mains nels via your cable system (DVB-C), the an- plug for environmental and safety reasons.
  • Page 8: Connection­and­preparation

    ConneCtion­AnD­prepArAtion ­ - ---------------------------------------------- Connecting­the­antenna­and­power­cord 1a To receive terrestrial digital broadcasters note: (DVB-T) connect the cable for the rooftop When connecting an indoor antenna you or indoor antenna (passive or active indoor may have to try it out at different positions antenna with its own power supply) to the an- until you get the best reception. tenna socket »Ant­in« on the television set; 2 Plug the power cord into a wall socket. note: 1b To receive digital cable channels (DVB-C) Do not plug in the power cord of the device connect the cable for the rooftop antenna until you have connected the external equip-...
  • Page 9: Inserting Batteries Into The R Emote Control

    ConneCtion­AnD­prepArAtion ­ - ---------------------------------------------- inserting­batteries­into­the­ environmental­note ­ r emote­control This symbol on recharge- able batteries/batteries or on the packaging indicates that the rechargeable bat- tery/battery may not be disposed of with regular household rubbish. For certain r echargeable batteries/batteries, this sym- bol may be supplemented by a chemical symbol. Symbols for mercury (Hg) or lead (Pb) are provided if the rechargeable batter- ies/batteries contain more than 0.0005%...
  • Page 10: Connections On The Television Set

    overview ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Connections­on­the­television­set spDiF­ S ocket for audio output Av1 S CART socket (FBAS signal, ( coaxial) for PCM/AC3 RGB signal). s ignals. AuDio­out­l­r S ockets for audio output. For connecting digital AV amplifiers or AV receivers. Component Y­pb­pr S ockets for video input optical­out S ocket for audio output (YUV signal). ( optical) for PCM/AC3 l­­r S ockets for audio input s ignals. (YUV signal). For connecting digital AV amplifiers or AV receivers. ­ 1 0 ENGLISH...
  • Page 11: Controls On The Television Set

    overview ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Controls­on­the­television­set pC­Audio S ocket for audio input for a PC. /i­ S witches the television on and back into standby mode. pC-in V GA socket, video input The only way to disconnect the for PC. television from the mains supply Ant­in A ntenna socket for a DVB-T, is to pull the plug. DVB-C and analogue v–­­v+ A djusts the volume; antenna. selects menu functions. HDmi2 H DMI socket, menu­ ­ O pens the menu. audio/video input. Select a menu option with HDmi3 H DMI socket, »p+« or »p–«. audio/video input.
  • Page 12: The Remote Control - Main Functions

    overview ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ the­remote­control­–­main­functions Switches on from standby; Switches on and off Selects channel – directly (Standby). S elects the channel list S witches between (»All«, »FAV 1« to »FAV 4«). teletext and TV mode. Opens the selection menu to change picture formats. O pens the »HDMI CEC De- < > Then select with » « or » « vice List«. and press »oK« to confirm. Displays information. ­ Z apping function; Opens the main menu switches back one menu level in the menus. ­ O pens the channel list. Opens the electronic TV guide. Opens the TOOLS menu. O pens menu for AV channels Adjusts the volume. and USB input.
  • Page 13: The Remote Control - All Functions

    overview ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ the­remote­control­–­­ S tops scrolling through pages in t eletext; All­functions Starts a fast reverse search in the ­ »  «­ Selects pages in teletext. (red) file browser. » « (green) S elects/activates various functions  R eveals answers in teletext; » « (yellow) in the menus.  Starts a fast forward search in the » « (blue)  file browser.  S tarts the recording ( only for digital television channels , the recording Selects different subtitles is made on an external data me- (only for digital television channels) dium).
  • Page 14: Initial Set-Up And Tuning T Elevision Channels

    settinGs ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- selecting­language,­country­and­ initial­set-up­and­tuning­ operating­mode ­ t elevision­channels 1 Switch on the television set from standby with T he television set is equipped with automatic » «, »1…0« or »p+« or »p-«. channel search, which searches for terrestrial – During initial set-up, the »Installation Guide« channels (DVB-T), cable channels (DVB-C) and will be displayed. analogue channels. Help:­ You start the search and can then copy the tel- evision channels into four favourite lists and sort If this menu is not displayed, restore the them there into your order of preference.
  • Page 15: Tuning Terrestrial Television Channels (Dvb-T)

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

    settinGs ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changing­the­program­table­for­ selecting­channel­lists the­digital­channels 1 Open the menu with »menu«. 2 Select the »SOURCE SETUP« menu with » Channels which are found using the scan are « saved in the »PROGRAM TABLE«. or » « and press »oK« to confirm. Λ – T he »SOURCE SETUP« menu appears. You can delete channels which are not required from the programe table, and lock individual 3 S elect the line »Programe Table« with » « channels (Parental control). or » « and press »oK« to confirm.
  • Page 17 settinGs ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Creating­lists­of­favourites notes: Repeat steps 2 and 3 if you would like to You can save your favourite channels in up to change other channels within the same four favourites lists (FAV 1 to FAV 4). f avourites list. notes: Repeat steps 1 to 3 if you would like to Favourites lists must be created separately change other channels in a different favour- for all input sources (cable and air).
  • Page 18: Picture Settings

    settinGs ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- picture­settings­ notes: You can only select the »Mpeg NR« function 1 Open the menu with »menu«. on digital and AV presets. 2 Select the menu item »PICTURE SETTINGS« »Mpeg NR« reduces any interference from with » « or » « and press »oK« to con- Λ artefacts (pixel blocks) from digital pro- firm. grammes due to MPEG compression (such as from DVB-T receivers or DVD p layers). The »Film Mode« detects and processes 20.09.2010 15:46 PICTURE SETTINGS...
  • Page 19: Sound Settings

    settinGs ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sound­settings­ Automatic­volume Television stations broadcast at different vol- 1 Open the menu with »menu«. umes. The automatic volume limiting (AVL) func- 2 Select the menu item »SOUND SETTINGS« tion means the volume is kept the same when with » « or » « and press »oK« to con- Λ you switch between channels. firm. 1 Select the line »AVL« with » « or »...
  • Page 20 settinGs ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- soundeffects equalizer This menu offers three preset sound effects Equalizer offers a sound setting that you can cre- (Music, Natural and Speech) and one setting to ate. be created by you (User). Equaliser appears in the menu when »Sound mode« is selected as »Spatial« or »Normal«, 1 Select the line »Sound Preset« with » « or and »Sound Preset« as »User«. » «. Λ 1 Select »Equalizer« with » « or »...
  • Page 21: Television­-­Operation

    television­-­operAtion -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic­functions Displaying­information 1­ Display information with »?«. switching­on­and­off – T he display disappears automatically after a short while. 1 Press » «, »1…0« or »p+« or »p-« to switch on the television from standby mode. Freeze-frame 2 Press » « to switch the television to standby. If you wish to view a particular scene for longer, you can “freeze” the frame of the current pro- selecting­channels gramme. 1 Press »1…0« to select presets directly. 1 Activate the freeze-frame function with » «. 2 Select channels step by step with »p+« or 2 End the freeze-frame function with » «. »p-«.
  • Page 22: Zoom Function

    television­-­operAtion -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Audio­language electronic­tv­guide Various languages are available on digital tele- The electronic TV guide provides an overview of vision channels. This depends on the programme all programmes that will be broadcast in the next being broadcast. week (for digital channels only). 1 Open the selection menu with » «. 1 Press »GuiDe« to display channel informa- tion. 2 Select the language by pressing » « or » « Λ and press »oK« to confirm. notes: Not all channels supply provide a detailed subtitles TV guide. Various subtitles are available on digital televi- Many broadcasters transmit the current sion channels. This depends on the programme schedule, but do not offer detailed descrip- being broadcast. tions.
  • Page 23: Changing The Picture Format

    television­-­operAtion -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changing­the­picture­format »Auto«­format The picture format is automatically switched to The television automatically switches to the 16:9 »16:9« for 16:9 programmes. format if this format is detected via the SCART socket. The picture format is automatically switched to »4:3« for 4:3 programmes. 1 Select the picture format with » «. – T he picture format (for example »16:9«) is »overscan«­format displayed. – Y ou can choose between the following In this mode, HD pictures are not cropped by the p icture formats: HDMI sockets or component sockets, and are displayed in their original size. This only applies »4:3«­format in HDMI mode and for resolutions of 720p or above.
  • Page 24: Home­network

    Home­networK ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ network­connection wired­network­settings There are two ways of making the wired network You can establish a wired or wireless connection settings. between your television and the local network. A Automatic connection, wired­network­connection a ll data regarding the connection settings (»IP Address«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«) are obtained from modem automatically. B Manual connection, a ll connection settings (»IP Address«, »Net- mask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«) must be configured manually. Automatic­connection Most of the home networks are Dynamic. If you have a dynamic network, you must use a DSL modem that supports DHCP. Modems and IP sharers that support DHCP obtain the »DNS«...
  • Page 25 Home­networK ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 Press » « (green) to make sure that the 4 Select »Connection« with » « or » « and  Λ < > network connection is established with the then select »Wired« with » « or » «. current settings. 5 Select »Connection Type« with » « or » « Λ...
  • Page 26 If you use a modem that supports IEEE 802.11B/G, video playback performance may be poor when compared to a modem that supports IEEE 802.11N since the data transfer rate of IEEE 802.11B/G protocol is lower. WiFi USB dongle must directly be connected to »USB« or »USB HDD« socket; USB Hub is not supported. Please note that video playback performance in a DLNA application on a wireless local network depends on the number of users on 1 Connect Grundig WiFi USB dongle to the the network as it is the case in every wireless »usB« or »usB­HDD« socket of your network. television in order to connect the television to a wireless network. It is recommended to switch off the equipment that are not in use in home network in order to avoid unnecessary network traffic. Placing the modem or wireless network sharer on an elevated location will increase the wireless connection reception strength.
  • Page 27 Home­networK ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ wireless­network­settings 8 Select the required character with » «, » «, Λ < > » « and » « and move to the next character There are two ways of making the wireless net- with »oK«. work settings. – S elect »ABC« for uppercase and »abc« A Automatic connection, for lower case and confirm with »oK«. » Apart from Access Point Selection, all data – S elect »?@123« for numbers and symbols regarding the connection settings (»IP Ad- and confirm with »oK«. dress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«) – E nter the password, select »Confirm« with are obtained from modem automatically.
  • Page 28 Home­networK ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 Select the required character with » manual­connection «, » «, Λ < > » « and » « and move to the next character Certain networks require Static IP address. If with »oK«. your network requires a Static IP address, you must enter the »IP Address«, »Netmask«, »Gate- – S elect »ABC« for uppercase and »abc« way« and »DNS« values manually. You can ob- for lower case and confirm with »oK«. tain your »IP Address«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« – S elect »?@123« for numbers and symbols and »DNS« values from your Internet Service and confirm with »oK«.
  • Page 29: Playback The Video, Music And Image Files With Home Network Connection

    Home­networK ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ playback­the­video,­music­and­ select­the­Digital­media­server image­files­with­home­network­ 1 Open the menu with »menu«. connection 2 Select »CONNECTED APPS« with » « You can easily access the Video, music and or » « and confirm with »oK«. Menu is Λ image files on the server through the DLNA displayed. menu of your television. 3 Select »DLNA« with » « or » « and Λ notes: confirm with »oK«. You can share your videos, music or – »...
  • Page 30: Vtuner Internet Radio

    Home­networK ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Only the formats with a DLNA certificate vtuner­internet­radio (»AAC_ADTS_320«, »LPCM«, »MP3«, Many radio stations broadcast through the inter- »WMABASE« and »WMAFULL«) are net. vTuner allows you to access many popular supported from among the audio files radio stations on earth. Thanks to the vTuner played from DMS device. function of your television, you can display a Only the formats with a DLNA certificate list that contains many radio stations, and select (»JPEG_LRG«, »JPEG_MED« and »JPEG_...
  • Page 31: Usb­recording

    R ecording and playback of television pro- Depending on the broadcaster, you may experi- ■ ence various restrictions on some of the functions grammes is only possible with digital television from some television channels. channels (DVB-T and DVB-C). T he digital television channels (DVB-T and GrunDiG­has­no­influence­on­­ ■ DVB-C) you are able to record and playback these­restrictions. also depends on the broadcaster. R ecording a programme on the external data ■ R ecording and playback of programmes, medium can be disabled by the broadcaster. ■ as well as the time shift function, can only be If the message »URI* protected! PVR function...
  • Page 32: Connecting External Data Media

    usB­reCorDinG ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connecting­external­data­media­ notes: The »usB« socket of the television supplies notes: a maximum power of 500 mA in accord- Before connecting the data medium, switch ance with USB specifications. External hard the television to standby with » «. Connect disks which require more power may there- the device and then switch the television on fore only be connected to the »usB­HDD« again. of the television. Before removing the external data medium, If you use a network cable for external hard the television must be switched to standby, disks which have been connected to the so that no data loss occurs. »usB­ HDD« socket of the television, this Your television features two USB sockets, network cable must also be disconnected »usB­HDD« and »usB«.
  • Page 33 usB­reCorDinG ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- switching­on­automatic­preview testing­the­external­data­medium If the automatic preview is switched on, a pre- You can subject external data media to a test view of the selected file appears in the file and establish whether they are suitable for the browser. chosen functionality. 1 Select the line »Auto Preview« with » « or 1 Select the line »Disk« with » « or »...
  • Page 34: 34 "Pausing" Time Shift Programmes

    usB­reCorDinG ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- recording­programmes ″pausing”­time­shift­­ programmes You can record programmes. The data for these programmes is recorded on an external data You can pause the programme you are watch- medium and this archive is administered via the ing. This is a useful function, for example if the television. telephone rings while you are watching a film and you do not want to miss anything. The following approximate values apply for re- cording: A freeze-frame display of the last scene appears Recording time for high-definition programmes on the screen and the programme is recorded (HD) is 7 minutes with 1 GB of memory, in the time shift memory of the external data for standard programmes it is 26 minutes.
  • Page 35: Presetting Programmes To Be Recorded

    usB­reCorDinG ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- recording­a­programme­from­the­ presetting­programmes­to­be­ channel­list recorded 1 Open the »CHANNEL LIST« with »oK«..­using­the­electronic­tv­guide 2 Select a television channel with » «, » «, Λ You can use data from the electronic TV guide < > » « or » « and press »oK« to confirm. for recording. 3 Press »menu« to exit the channel list. 25 programmes can be preset for the timer r ecording or as a reminder. 4 Press »...
  • Page 36 usB­reCorDinG ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...­by­manual­data­entry editing­recording­data­in­the­­ timer­menu You can preset up to 25 programmes for timer recording. You can edit the data for programmed timer r ecordings. 1 Press »GuiDe« to display channel informa- 1 Select the timer menu by pressing »GuiDe«, tion. » « (yellow) and » « (blue) in succes- – T he electronic TV guide appears. ...
  • Page 37: Playback

    usB­reCorDinG ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- playback playback­during­a­recording The recorded programmes – whether started During a recording, you can either watch the manually or using the timer function – are stored programme you are currently recording or watch on the external data medium. You can open the a different one that you have already recorded. archive on the external data medium by pressing 1 Select the channel to be recorded with »reC.list«. »1…0« or »p+«, »p–« and press » « to selecting­a­programme­from­­ start the recording. the­archive 2 Select the »Recorded Event« menu by press- 1 Open the »Recorded Event« menu with ing »reC.list«. Select the programme you »reC.list«.
  • Page 38: Usb­operation

    usB­operAtion ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- File­formats image­data Your television can display pictures in the formats Your television can work with the following file JPEG, PNG and BMP. formats using the USB sockets: JPEG stands for Joint Picture Experts Group. video­data It denotes a process for compressing picture files. Special codecs for video compression and PNG and BMP are process used to save image d ecompression provide more memory space data with no, or very little, losses. without compromising the picture quality exces- Picture files can be stored with other types of files sively. on one medium. Your television plays video files in the formats These files can be organised into folders and DIVS, XVID, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (L4.1, 4 ref- subfolders.
  • Page 39: Connecting External Data Media

    usB­operAtion ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connecting­external­­ data­media­ Before connecting the data medium, switch the television to standby using » «. Connect the d evice and then switch the television on again. Before removing the external data medium, the television set must be switched to standby, so that no data loss occurs. notes: The »usB« socket of the television set s upplies a maximum power of 500 mA in accordance with USB specifications. Exter- nal hard disks which require more power may therefore only be connected to the...
  • Page 40: The File Browser

    usB­operAtion ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- the­file­browser­ switching­on­automatic­preview If this function is switched on, a preview of the The file browser displays video, audio and selected file then appears in the file browser. p icture files stored on external data media. 1 Select the line »Auto Preview« with » « If an external data medium contains files in or » «. d ifferent formats, you can, when necessary, filter Λ out the formats not required. < > 2 Switch on the function with »...
  • Page 41: Basic Playback Functions

    usB­operAtion ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic­playback­functions­ note: When playing picture data, the file browser 1 Select the data medium by pressing » «, switches off. Press » « to display the file < > use » «, » «, » « or » « to select the option Λ browser again. »USB« and press »oK« to confirm. – T he file browser appears. 7 Press » « to pause playback. 2 Select the file format (video files, audio files, 8­ Press » « to resume normal playback. picture files) with » « or » «.
  • Page 42: Additional Playback Functions

    usB­operAtion ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- selecting­a­certain­passage­for­ Additional­playback­­ playback­ functions (video files only) Depending on the file format, the following 1 During playback, press »oK«. a dditional functions are available: 2 Enter the passage (time) with »1­...­0« and selecting­chapters­on­Divx ® ­files press » « (green) or »oK« to confirm.  (only video files) Fast­forward 1 During playback, select the next chapter > (for video and audio files only) with » «. You can select different speeds (2-fold, 4-fold, 2 During playback, select the previous 8-fold and 16-fold forwards and backwards). < chapter with » «.
  • Page 43: Teletext­operation

    teletext­operAtion ­---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- enlarging­the­character­height top­text­or­FloF­text­mode If you have difficulty reading the text on the 1 Press »txt« to switch on teletext. screen, you can increase the character height. 2 Select teletext pages directly with »1...0« 1 To enlarge the character height of a teletext or step by step with » « and » «. Λ page, keep pressing » «. Return to teletext page 100 with »?«. note: page­hold At the bottom of the screen there is an info A multiple page may contain several sub-pages, bar with red, green and – depending on the which are automatically scrolled by the broad- channel – yellow and blue panels. Similarly, casting station. the remote control also features buttons with 1 Stop the automatic scrolling of the sub-pages different colours with which these pages can...
  • Page 44: Convenience­functions

    ConvenienCe­FunCtions ­------------------------------------------------------------------------ opening­the­settinGs­menu Changing­the­audio­language (only for digital television channels) 1 Open the menu with »menu«. You can define a primary and a secondary 2 Select the »SETTINGS« menu with » « or audio language. » « and press »oK« to confirm. Λ – T he »SETTINGS« menu appears. 1 Select the line »Audio« with » « or » « and Λ press »oK« to confirm. – T he »Select Audio Language« menu a ppears.
  • Page 45: Setting The Date And Time

    ConvenienCe­FunCtions ­------------------------------------------------------------------------ setting­the­date­and­time timer­settings Your television set detects the difference in time entering­the­switch-off­time­­ to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) automatically, (sleep­timer) as long as the channel selected transmits a time In the »Sleep Timer« menu you can enter a time signal. You can also set the difference in time for the television to switch off. After this time manually – for example, when the correct time has elapsed, the television switches to standby is not detected automatically or does not corre- mode. spond to local time for other reasons. 1 Select the line »Sleep Timer« with » « or 1 Select the line »Time Adjustment« with »...
  • Page 46: Parental Control Settings

    ConvenienCe­FunCtions ­------------------------------------------------------------------------ parental­control­settings 6 Select the line »Volume« with » « or » « and Λ < > use » « or » « to set the volume. Authorising­programmes 7 Select the line »Set Hour« with » « or » « Λ There are films which may be wholly or partially and enter the time with »1…0«. unsuitable for children. 8­ Save the data with » « (green).  These programmes contain information which note: marks the content or scenes with access levels of You can abort the entry by pressing » «­(red). 4 to 18. You can select one of the access levels,  thereby authorising playback. 9 Press »menu« to end the setting. 1 Select the line »Parental Guidance« with switch-off­timer »...
  • Page 47: Updating Software

    ConvenienCe­FunCtions ­------------------------------------------------------------------------ Changing­the­pin­code updating­software You can also enter a personal PIN code instead (for digital channels only) of the default code »1234«. Please take note of 1 In the »SETTINGS« menu, select the line your own PIN code. »Check For Updates updates« with » « or 1 Select »Set PIN« with » « or » « and press » « and press »oK« to confirm. Λ Λ »oK« to confirm. – A search for new software will be made and – if available – it will be installed.
  • Page 48: Operation­using­external­devices

    operAtion­usinG­externAl­DeviCes ­----------------------------- DiGi­linK searching­for­and­activating­­ external­devices Your television is equipped with You can connect up to 11 devices with DIGI LINK the DIGI LINK function. functions to your television. This function uses the CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) 1 Open the CEC device list with »CeC«. protocol. – T he »HDMI CEC Device List« appears. CEC allows external devices which are connect- 2 Start the device search with » «­(red).  ed to the »HDmi« sockets by an HDMI cable – T he devices found are displayed in the (e.g. DVD player) to be operated with a remote menu.
  • Page 49: Device Operation

    « or » « Λ 20.09.2010 and press »oK« to confirm. 15:46 SOURCE SETUP – The external device switches itself off. Source HDMI1 DIGILINK Device Selection GRUNDIG DVD Remote Control RC Passthrough Device Standby Exit Back 4 Select the line »Remote Control« with » « or » «. Λ 5­ Select the type of operation (»RC Pass- <...
  • Page 50: High Definition Hd Ready

    operAtion­usinG­externAl­DeviCes ­----------------------------- High­definition­­ ­ HD­ready Connect the cor- res ponding input sources (e.g. HDTV receiver or HD- DVD player) to the »HDmi« sockets (for digital HDTV sources). This ensures that you can view digital HDTV p rogrammes, even if they are copy-protected (HDCP High Bandwidth Digital Content Protec- tion), without encountering problems.
  • Page 51: Connection Options

    operAtion­usinG­externAl­DeviCes ­----------------------------- Connection­options 1 Connect the »Component­ Y­ pb­ pr« sockets on the television to the correspond- Which television socket(s) you connect your ing sockets of the external device with RCA external devices to depends on the sockets cables (video signal). the external device is equipped with and the signals which are available. 2 Connect the »Component­l­r« sockets on the television to the corresponding sock- Please note: With many external devices, ets of the external device with RCA cables the resolution of the video signal must be (audio signal).
  • Page 52: Using A Dvd Player, Dvd R Ecorder, Video Recorder Or Set-Top Box

    operAtion­usinG­externAl­DeviCes ­----------------------------- ...­using­the­sCArt­socket­­ ...­with­an­analogue­tv­signal (FBAs/rGB­signal) Suitable devices: Digital satellite receiver, Suitable devices: Digital satellite receiver, DVD player/recorder, set-top box, camera DVD player/recorder, set-top box, games con- r ecorder. Video signal: FBAS. sole, video recorder, decoder. Audio signal: stereo, analogue. Video signal: FBAS/RGB. »AV2« preset. Audio signal: stereo, analogue. »AV1« preset. 1 Connect the »video« socket on the t elevision 1 Connect the »Av1« socket on the television and to the corresponding socket of the e xternal device with an RCA cable (video signal).
  • Page 53: Hi-Fi System/Av Receiver

    operAtion­usinG­externAl­DeviCes ­----------------------------- < > playing­the­audio­signal­via­the­­ 4 Set the preferred volume with » « and » «. HiFi­system 5 Press »menu« to end the setting. 1­ Connect the »AuDio­out­l­r« sockets on note: the television to the corresponding socket of Prolonged listening with headphones at loud the AV receiver with an RCA cable (digital volumes can damage your hearing. audio signal). Hi-fi­system/Av­receiver note: If this function is not activated, the audio sig- Connecting­the­hi-fi­system/­ nal is transmitted to the HiFi system/AV re- Av­receiver ceiver (connected to »AuDio­out­l­r«). 1­ out« socket on the Connect the »optical­...
  • Page 54: Operation­as­a­pc­monitor

    operAtion­As­A­pC­monitor ­ - --------------------------------------------------------- Connecting­a­pC 1 Connect the »pC-in« socket on the television 20.09.2010 15:46 SOURCE SETUP to the corresponding socket on the PC using a VGA cable (video signal). 2 Connect the »pC­Audio« socket on the tel- evision to the corresponding socket on the Source PC using a suitable cable (audio signal). Auto Ajust note: Extended settings Auto Ajust Mode Adjust your PC to the monitor (for example, picture resolution 1280 x 768, picture fre- Position 50H - 50V quency 60 Hz).
  • Page 55: Operation­with­a­common­interface

    operAtion­witH­A­Common­interFACe ­ - ----------------- what­is­a­Common­interface? Access­control­for­Ci­module­and­ smart­card C ommon Interface (CI) is an interface for DVB receivers. 1 Open the menu with »menu«. E ncrypted channels can only be viewed 2 Select the line »SOURCE SETUP« with » « with a CA module suitable for the encryp- or » « and press »oK« to confirm. Λ tion system and in conjunction with the – T he »SOURCE SETUP« menu appears.
  • Page 56: Special­settings

    speCiAl­settinGs ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- searching­for­television­chan- 8 Start the scan with » «­(red).  – A ll channel and favourites lists will be nels­from­the­cable­provider­ d eleted and compiled anew. automatically note: 1 Open the menu with »menu«. After starting the scan, a security query will 2 Select the line »SOURCE SETUP« with » « appear. Press » « (green) to confirm the  or » « and press »oK« to confirm. Λ...
  • Page 57: Searching For Digital Terrestrial

    speCiAl­settinGs ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- searching­for­digital­terrestrial­ note: tv­channels­automatically You can abort the search by pressing »menu«. 1 Open the menu with »menu«. 9 Press »menu« to end the setting. 2 Select the line »SOURCE SETUP« with » « or » « and press »oK« to confirm. Λ searching­for­digital­terrestrial­ – T he »SOURCE SETUP« menu appears. tv­channels­manually 3 Select the line »Source« with » « 1 Open the menu with »menu«. or »...
  • Page 58: Tuning Analogue Television C Hannels

    speCiAl­settinGs ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- tuning­analogue­television­ 20.09.2010 SOURECE SETUP ­ c hannels 15:46 This setting is only necessary if you cannot re- ceive any digital channels and you have not car- Source Cabel ried out an analogue search during initial setup. Automativ Channel Search The television channels can be set directly or Digital Manual Tuning using the scan. Analogue Manual Tuning switching­the­television­to­...
  • Page 59 speCiAl­settinGs ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- tuning­the­television­channels­by­ If fine tuning is necessary, select the line < »Fine Tuning« with » « or » « and use » « entering­the­channel­numbers Λ > or » « to make the setting. 1 Open the menu with »menu«. 7 Press » « (blue) to save the setting.  2 Select the line »SOURCE SETUP« with » « note: or » « and press »oK« to confirm. Λ – T he »SOURCE SETUP« menu appears. If you wish to remedy other television channels, repeat steps 4 to 8.
  • Page 60: Changing Stored Analogue C Hannels

    speCiAl­settinGs ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changing­stored­analogue­ entering­channel­names­(8­digit­ maximum) ­ c hannels 1 In the »PROGRAME TABLE« menu, select the If channels were stored with the automatic chan- < t elevision channel with » «, » «, » « or nel search while tuning the television channels, Λ > » « and press » «­(red) to confirm.  you can delete them. You can also store chan- nels in a different preset, change or enter the 2 Mark the television channel with »...
  • Page 61 speCiAl­settinGs ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Creating­lists­of­favourites You can select your favourite channels and save them in up to four favourites lists (Fav 1 to Fav 4). 1 In the »PROGRAME TABLE« menu, switch over to the list view with » « (yellow).  2 Select the preferred channel with » « or » «. Λ < > 3 Use » « or »...
  • Page 62: Displaying Signal Information

    inFormAtion ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Displaying­signal­information (for digital channels only) 1 Open the menu with »menu«. 2 Select the line »SOURCE SETUP« with » « or » « and press »oK« to confirm. Λ 3 Select the line »Signal Information« with » « or » « and press »oK« to confirm. Λ – I nformation on the channel, network, modulation, symbol rate, quality and signal strength is displayed. notes: T he signal information changes in ac c ord- ance with the current input source. The signal properties are displayed in the lower section of the menu. The further the bars for »Quality« and »Signal Strenght«...
  • Page 63: Technical Data

    ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GrunDiG­26­vle­7100­BF maximum­resolution: WXGA, 1366 x 768 technical­data weight: a pprox. 7 kg operating­voltage:­ 220–240 V, ~ , 50–60 Hz maße: power­consumption: W H D 64,1 cm 41,2 cm 4,3 cm O perational 40 W Standby <0.50 W energy­efficiency­class: maximum­power­consumption: Operational 75 W Annual­power­consumption: 58 kWh Audio­output:­ 2 x 14 W music power output 2 x 7 Sine wave power rohs­limits: Pb (Lead)/Hg (Mercury) Pb meets ROHS directive / 0 mg peak­luminance­ratio: % 65 Digital­reception­ranges: Cable: O verall band: 110 MHz – 862 MHz Modulation: 1 6QAM, 32QAM, 64QAM,...
  • Page 64: Service Information For Retailers

    inFormAtion ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- service­information­for­retailers Only operate the television with the power s upply/power cord provided. The product complies with the following EU directives: 2006/95/EC directive on electrical equipment for use within certain voltage limits. 2004/108/EC directive on electromagnetic compatibility. 2009/125/EC directive on ecodesign require- ments for energy-related products. environmental­note This product has been made from high-quality parts and materials which can be re-used and recycled. Therefore, do not dispose of the product along with normal household waste at the end of its service life. Take it to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

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

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