Grundig 32 GLX 3023 Manual

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CONTENTS
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A dditional Information for units sold in the
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ­---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3­ SET-UP­AND­SAFETY 24­ INFORMATION ­ ­ Technical data 4­ CONNECTION/PREPARATION Service information for dealers C onnecting the antenna and the mains Environmental note cable Troubleshooting Inserting batteries in the remote control A dditional Information for units sold in the 5­ CONNECTION/PREPARATION 6­ OVERVIEW ­ Connections and controls on the television 7­ OVERVIEW ­ The remote control main functions The remote control - all functions 10­ SETTINGS ­ Setting television channels automatically Changing stored channels Picture settings Audio settings 14­ TELEVISION­OPERATION ­...
  • Page 2: Set-Up­and­safety

    SET-UP­AND­SAFETY ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note the following information when set- Clean the screen with a soft, damp cloth. ting up your television set. Only use plain water. This television set is designed to receive and C lean the cabinet of your LCD television with the enclosed cloth. Only use plain water. display video and audio signals. Any other use is expressly prohibited. Please note when deciding where to put the The ideal viewing distance is 5 times the device that furniture surfaces are covered by screen diagonal. various types of lacquer and plastic, most of which contain chemical additives. These External light falling on the screen impairs may cause corrosion to the feet of the device, picture quality. thus resulting in stains on the surface of the To assure sufficient ventilation make sure there furniture which can be difficult or impossible is enough space around it in the wall unit. to remove. The television set is designed for use in dry The screen of your LCD television meets the rooms. If you do use it in the open, please en- highest quality standards and has been sure that it is protected from moisture, such as checked for pixel faults. rain or splashing water. Despite the great care taken in manufacturing, Do not expose the television set to any mois- technological reasons make it impossible to ture. Do not place any vessels such as vases completely discount the possibility that some on the television, as they may spill liquid, thus pixels may be faulty. presenting a safety risk.
  • Page 3: Connection/Preparation

    CONNECTION/PREPARATION ­ - --------------------------------------------------------- Connecting­the­antenna­and­the­mains­cable 1 Plug the antenna cable of the rooftop an- Do not use an adapter plug or extension lead which does not meet the applicable safety tenna into the »ANT­IN« antenna socket on standards. Do not tamper with the power the television. cord.Inserting batteries in the remote control 2 Plug the mains cable supplied into the »AC­ IN« mains socket of the television. 3 Plug the mains cable into the wall socket. Note: Only plug the device into the mains socket after you have connected the external de- vices and the antenna. Only connect the television using the power cord supplied to a suitable earthed safety socket.
  • Page 4: Inserting Batteries In The Remote Control

    CONNECTION/PREPARATION ­ - --------------------------------------------------------- Inserting­batteries­in­the­remote­ control 1 Open the battery compartment by removing the lid. 2 I nsert the batteries (3 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 no longer reacts properly to remote control commands, the batteries may be flat. Be sure to remove used batteries. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage re s ulting from used batteries. Environmental­note Batteries, including those which contain no heavy metal, may not be disposed of with household waste. Please dispose of used at- teries in an environmentally sound manner. Find out about the legal regulations which apply in your area.
  • Page 5: Overview

    OVERVIEW ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connections­and­controls­on­the­television S-VHS V ideo signal input for S- AC­IN­ Socket for the mains cable. Video camcorder. AV1 E uro/AV socket (FBAS sig- Video V ideo signal input for cam- nal, RGB signal). corder. COMPONENT INPUT L­­R A udio signal input for cam- Y­Pb­Pr V ideo signal input (YUV sig- corder. nal). HDMI3 H DMI socket, audio/video ­­­AUDIO­IN­LR A udio signal input (YUV sig- signal input (HDMI). nal). PC­AUDIO-IN A udio signal input for PC. PC-IN­VGA V GA socket, video signal input for PC.
  • Page 6: Overview

    OVERVIEW ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /I­ S witches the television on and back into standby. The only way to disconnect the television from the mains supply is to pull the plug. V–­­V­+ A djust the volume. Select menu functions. MENU­ ­ O pens the main menu. Select menu item with »P+« or »P–«. Activate the function with »V+« or »V–«. Set the function with »V+« or »V–«. Switch off the menu with »MENU«. ­ O pens the pre-selection for AV channels. Select within the menu with »P+« or »P–«, confirm with »V+« or »V–«. P–­­P­+ S witch the television on from standby. Statiın selection. Select a function in the menu.
  • Page 7: The Remote Control Main Functions

    OVERVIEW ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The­remote­control­main­functions S witches off the television set (stand-by). Switches the television on from standby mode; Opens the pre-selection for AV selects channels directly. channels and the USB input. Then selection with » « or » « and confirm with »●«. Λ S witches between picture formats. Sound on/off (mute). Opens the menu; switches the menus back one Zapping function. menu level. Switches the television on from standby; Adjusts the volume; selects stations step by step; moves the cursor left/right. moves the cursor in the menus up and down. Switches between teletext and TV modes. (OK) C alls up the channel list; ● activates various functions. 8­ ENGLISH...
  • Page 8: The Remote Control - All Functions

    PAT­ ­ P age stop in teletext mode. S­ Selects subpages in teletext »4«, »5«, »6« for a GRUNDIG DVD record- mode. P­ ­ U pdates a page in teletext »1«, »4«, »7« for a GRUNDIG digital re- mode. ceiver (remote control level 1). M­ S witches to operation of a »2«, »5«, »8« for a GRUNDIG digital re- GRUNDIG ceiver (remote control level 2). digital receiver, GRUNDIG digital receiver with hard disk »3«, »6«, »9« for a GRUNDIG digital re- (PDR), GRUNDIG DVD player, ceiver with a hard disc (PDR).
  • Page 9: Setting Television Channels Automatically

    SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Setting­television­channels­ Changing­stored­channels automatically You can delete channels that have been stored more than once during the automatic search. The television set is equipped with an automatic You can also store channels in a different preset channel search system. position, change or enter the name of a channel You start the search and can then sort the televi- as well as skip channels. sion channels into your order of preference. 100 preset positions are provided, to which you PROGRAM TABLE can assign television channels from the antenna or from the cable connection. 00 05 SAT1 1 P ress » «, »1…0« or » « or » « to switch 01 ARD 06 PRO 7 Λ on the device from standby mode. 02 ZDF 07 ARTE – T he »language« menu appears when the 03 BR 08 HSE television is first switched on. 04 RTL 09 ●...
  • Page 10: Picture Settings

    SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entering­the­channel­names­­ Picture­settings (maximum­of­5­characters) 1 Press » « to open the »MAIN MENU«. 1 In the »PROGRAM TABLE« menu, select the – T he »MAIN MENU« appears. – desired channel with » « or » «, » « or Λ » «. 2 Select »PICTURE« with » « or » « and Λ confirm with »●«. 2 Highlight the channel with » « (yellow). – T he »PICTURE« menu appears. 3 Select letters or numbers with » « or » «, Λ – move to the next position with » « or » «. and repeat. PICTURE 4 Store the channel name with »...
  • Page 11: Audio Settings

    SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tint Audio­settings Compensates for colour discrepancies in NTSC 1 Press » « to open the »MAIN MENU«. programmes. – T he »MAIN MENU« appears. 1 Select »TINT« with » « or » « and adjust Λ 2 Select »SOUND« with » « or » « and Λ – the setting with » « or » «. confirm with »●«. – T he »SOUND« menu appears. Colour­temperature You can change the colour from warm to cold SOUND hues. 1 Select »Colour temperature« with » « or VOLUME – BALANCE » « and press » « or »...
  • Page 12 SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stereo­/­two­channel,­mono If the device receives two channel programmes, e.g. a film with the original sound on sound channel B (display: »DUAL II«) and the dubbed version on sound channel A (display: »DUAL I«), you can select the sound channel you desire. If the device receives stereo or Nicam pro- grammes, it switches automatically to stereo sound (display: »STEREO«). You can switch the sound to »MONO« if the stereo reception quality is poor. 1 Select »SOUND TYPE« with » « or » « and Λ – adjust the setting with » « or » «. Stereo­width Widens the audio output for stereo programmes and improves the sound with mono reception. 1 Select »SOUND MODE« with » « or » «. Λ – 2 Select the setting »Spatial« with » « or » «. Automatic­volume The television channels broadcast at different volumes. The automatic volume limiting (AVL) function means the volume is kept the same when you switch between channels. 1 Select »AVL« with » « or »...
  • Page 13: Basic Functions

    TELEVISION­OPERATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Picture­settings Basic­functions You can select different picture settings. Switching­on­and­off 1­Select the desired picture setting from 1 Press » «, »1…0« or » « or » « to switch Λ »USER«, »SOFT«, »NATURAL« or »RICH« with on the device from standby mode. » «. – Y ou can alter the »USER« picture setting, 2 Press the » « button to switch the television to see the ”Picture settings” chapter on page standby mode. Selecting­channels Audio­settings 1 Use »1…0« to select channels directly. You can select different audio settings. 2 Press » « or » « to move up and down Λ 1 Select the desired sound setting from »USER«, channels. »MUSIC«, »SPORTS«, »CINEMA« or 3­Open the channel list by pressing »●«, select »SPEECH« with » «. the station with » « or »...
  • Page 14: Changing The Picture Format

    TELEVISION­OPERATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changing­the­picture­format »PANORAMA«­format­ During programmes in 4:3 format the picture The television automatically switches to the 16:9 is stretched horizontally if the »PANORAMA« format if this format is detected via the Euro-AV function is selected. The picture geometry is socket. stretched horizontally. 1 Select the picture format with » «. The selected picture format, for example »16:9«, appears on the screen. – Y ou can choose between the following picture formats: »AUTO«­format The picture format is automatically switched to »16:9« for 16:9 programmes. For programmes in 4:3 format, the picture automatically fills the screen. »16:9«­and­»14:9«­formats During programmes in 4:3 format, the picture is stretched horizontally if »16:9« or »14:9« is selected. The picture geometry is stretched horizontally. With actual 16:9 signal sources (from a set- top box on the Euro-AV socket) the picture fills the screen completely and with the correct geometry. »4:3«­format The picture is shown in 4:3 format. »LETTERBOX«­format­ The letterbox setting is especially suitable for programmes in 16:9 format. The black borders which are usually at the top and bottom of the screen are eliminated, 4:3 pictures fill the screen.
  • Page 15: Flof Text And Normal Text Mode

    TELETEXT­MODE ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FLOF­text­and­normal­text­mode Calling­up­a­sub-page­directly If the selected teletext page contains further 1 Press »TXT« to switch to teletext mode. pages, the number of the current sub-page as 2 Use »1…0« to enter the page number well as the total number of pages is displayed. directly or » « and » « to switch up and Λ 1­Call up the sub-pages with »S«. down pages (to return to page 100, press 2 Press »1…0« to enter the sub-menu. » «). 3­Press »S« to quit the function. Note: At the bottom of the screen, you will see an Reveal­answer information line consisting of a red, green Certain teletext pages contain ”hidden answers” and, depending on the station, yellow and or information which can be called up. blue text field. Your remote control has but- 1 Display information with »?«. tons with the corresponding colours. 2­Conceal information with »?«. ¥ 3 Press » « (red), » « (green), » « (yellow) or » « (blue) to select a teletext page. This depends on the options in the information line.
  • Page 16: C Onvenience Functions With The "Features" Menu

    CONVENIENCE­FUNCTIONS ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------- Convenience­functions­with­the­ Note: »Features«­menu You can delete the switch-on or switch-off time with »●«. 1 To open the »MAIN MENU« press » «. 4 Press » « to end the setting. 2­Select »FEATURES« with » « or » « and Λ confirm with »●«. Keypad­lock­(parental­control) If the keypad lock is activated, the buttons on the television will be de-activated. FEATURES 1 Select the »PANEL LOCK« with » « or » «. Λ LANGUAGE ENGLISH 2­Activate (ON) or deactivate (OFF) the key- TIMER – pad lock by pressing » « or » «. CHILD LOCK PANEL LOCK 3 Press »...
  • Page 17: Connection Options

    USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­--------------------------------------------------------------------- High­definition­–­HD­ready Connection­options Your television can Which television socket(s) you connect your playback high-defini- external devices to depends on the sockets tion television signals the external device is equipped with and the (HDTV). signals which are available. You can connect Note that with many external devices the res- the input sources olution of the video signal must be adapted (HDTV set-top box or to the input sockets on the television (check High Definition DVD the external device’s instruction manual). player) to the »HDMI« socket (digital HDTV You can find out which values you need to signal). set by referring to the guidelines in the sec- This ensures that you can view digital HDTV tion about connection options. programmes, even if they are copy-protected Do not connect any other equipment while (HDCP High Bandwidth Digital Content Protec- the device is switched on. Switch off the oth- tion). er equipment as well before connecting it. Only plug the device into the mains socket after you have connected the external de- vices.
  • Page 18: Connecting An External Device

    USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­--------------------------------------------------------------------- Connecting­an­external­device... Note: If this function is activated, the decoder (con- With­a­digital­audio/video­signal nected to the »AV1« socket) provides a de- Suitable devices: Digital satellite receiver, coded audio/video signal. Playstation, BluRay player, DVD player/re- 1 Open the menu with »i«. corder, set-top box, notebook, PCs. – The »PICTURE« menu is displayed. Video signal: digital video; resolution: stan- dard 576p; HDTV 720p, 1080i < > 2 Select »OPTIONS« with » « or » « and press Audio signal: digital audio (stereo, multi-chan- »●« to confirm. nel compression, uncompressed). 3 Select the »Decoder Settings« with » « or » «. Channel position »HDMI1«, »HDMI2«, or Λ »HDMI3«. < > 4 Press » « or » « to switch the function (»On«). 1 Connect the »HDMI1«, »HDMI2«, or 5 Press »i« to end the setting. »HDMI3« or socket on the television and the corresponding HDMI socket on the external With­S-Video­signal device using a standard HDMI cable (digital Suitable devices: DVD player/recorder, video...
  • Page 19: Headphones

    USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­--------------------------------------------------------------------- Using­a­video­recorder,­DVD­player­ Headphones or­set-top­box Connecting­the­headphones 1 Switch on the video recorder, DVD player or 1 Plug the headphone jack (3.5 mm ø jack set-top box and select the function you wish to plug) into the headphone socket on the right use. side of the television. 2 Press »AV«, select the input signal channel Selecting­audio­settings­for­the­ with » « or » « (»AV1«, »VIDEO«, »S- Λ VIDEO«, »HDMI1«, »HDMI2«, »HDMI3« or headphones »YPBPR«) and press »●« to confirm. 1 Open the menu with »i«. – T he »PICTURE« menu is displayed. < > 2 Select the »SOUND« menu with » « or » « and confirm with »●«. 3 Select the »Headphone« with » « or » «. Λ < > 4 Adjust the volume with » « or » «. 5 Press »i« to end the setting.
  • Page 20: Connecting A Pc

    USING­EXTERNAL­DEVICES ­--------------------------------------------------------------------- Connecting­a­PC SETUP 1 Connect the socket »PC-IN­VGA« on the television to the corresponding socket on the AUTOCONFIGURATION PC using a VGA cable. HORIZONTAL POS. VERTICAL POS. 2 Connect the socket »PC­AUDIO­IN« on the CLOCK television to the corresponding socket on the PHASE PC using a cinch cable (audio signal). Note: Adjust your PC to the monitor (for example, picture resolution 1280 x 768, picture fre- quency 60 Hz). SELECT BACK Selecting­the­channel­position­for­ the­PC – Options: 1 Press »AV«, select »PC« with » « or » « Λ »Auto Adjust« and press »●« to confirm. F or automatic PC configuration; Settings­for­the­PC »Horizontal Position« A djust the picture position horizontally;...
  • Page 21: Setting Television Channels

    SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Setting­television­channels Note: To set other television stations, repeat steps This setting is only necessary if a new channel 3­to 5. comes on air and you do not want to change the order of your channels. The television chan- 6 Press »i« to finish the setting. nel can be set directly or using the search. Fine­tuning­television­channels Setting­channels­using­the­search The television automatically tunes itself to the 1 Press »i« to open the »MAIN MENU«. best possible reception. You may need to carry – T he »MAIN MENU« appears. out manual fine tuning in areas where there is poor reception. 2 Select »SETUP« with » « or » « and confirm Λ with »●«. 1 Press »i« to open the »MAIN MENU«. – T he »SETUP« menu appears. – T he »MAIN MENU« appears. 2 Select »SETUP« with » « or » « and confirm Λ SETUP with »●«. – T he »SETUP« menu appears. SYSTEM B / G CHANNEL...
  • Page 22 SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: – 5 Press » « or » «, » « or » « to select the Λ The current system is automatically displayed country. in the »SYSTEM« line. Select »SYSTEM« with 6 Press »●« to start the search. » « or » « if the colour or sound are incor- Λ – T he search begins. It may last a few min- – rect. Select the setting required with » « or utes, depending on the number of television » «. stations found. 7 Select »Store« with » « or » « and confirm Λ – T he automatic search may last a few min- – with » « or » «. utes, depending on the number of television – T he »STORED« message appears.
  • Page 23: Technical Data

    INFORMATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technical­data Service­information­for­dealers Operating voltage: The television set may only be operated with the mains 220-240 V ~ 50-60 Hz adapter supplied. Power consumption: The product complies with the in operation 140 W following EU directives: in standby 0,85 W 2006/95/EG directive for electrical equip- ment to be used within defined voltage ranges. Sound output: 2004/108/EG directive on electromagnetic 2 x 20 watts music 2 x 10 sine wave compatibility. Rohs Limits Pb (Lead)/Hg (Mercury) The device complies with the following stan- Pb meets ROHS limtis / 42,0 mg dards: EN 60065, EN 55013, EN 55020, EN 55022, EN 55024. Display Area (dm 27,37 dm Environmental­note Peak Luminance (Ratio, home mode, max.) This product has been made % 90 / 360 / 400 from high-quality parts and materials which can be re-used Reception ranges: and recycled. C01 ... C80, special channels S01...S41 Therefore, do not throw the Preset channels: product away with normal household waste at...
  • Page 24 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 setting/fine tuning Antenna Have antenna cable or system checked No colour Colour intensity at maximum Turn up the colour TV standard setting (if setting Select the correct colour standard option is available)
  • Page 25 INFORMATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Additional­Information­for­units­ As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not correspond with the sold­in­the­UK. coloured marking identifying terminals in your Units sold in the UK are suitable for operation plug, proceed as follows: from a 240V ac, 50Hz mains supply. Connect the BLUE coloured wire to plug ter- The range of multi-system receivers is built to minal marked with the letter “N” or coloured work in most European countries. However, the black. mains plug and socket system for the UK differs Connect the BROWN coloured wire to the plug from many European countries. terminal marked with the letter “L” or coloured This appliance has been supplied with a fitted, red. non-removable, approved converter plug for In no circumstance must any of the wires be use in the UK. This converter plug is fitted with a connected to the terminal marked with the letter 5A rated fuse. “E”, earth symbol “V”, coloured green, or green In case this appliance is supplied with a & yellow. moulded 2-pin Euro plug only, which is unsuit- able for UK operation, this must be cut off and immediately disposed of. An approved 13A, 3-pin UK plug should then be fitted by a quali- fied electrician. Note: The severed Euro plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a socket elsewhere. If a non-rewireable 3-pin plug or a rewireable 13A (BS1363) 3-pin plug is used, it must be fit- ted with a 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362...
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