General­information; Special Features Of Your T Elevision Set - Grundig 46 VLE 8220 BF Manual

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GenerAl­inFormAtion
special­features­of­your­
­ t elevision­set
You can receive and watch digital TV channels
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using your television set (via DVB-T and DVB-C)
– including High Definition programmes (HD).
However, the reception of digital TV channels
in HD is currently limited to a few countries in
Europe.
Although this television set complies with the
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current DVB-T and DVB-C standards (status:
August 2010), the compatibility with f uture ter-
restrial DVB-T and DVB-C cable programmes
cannot be guaranteed.
Your television set can receive and process
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all analogue and non-encrypted digital
TV channels. The television set is also equipped
with digital and analogue receivers.
The electronic TV guide (for digital channels
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only) informs you about any schedule changes
at short notice, and provides an overview of
all the broadcasters' schedules for the next few
days. Detailed information on the individual
television programmes are – when provided
by the broadcasting station – are also avail-
able in the electronic TV guide.
You can connect various data media, such as
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an external hard drive, a USB memory stick or
a digital camera, to the USB socket. Using the
file browser, you can then select and play the
file formats of your choice (for example, MP4,
MP3 or JPEG data).
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Using the time shift function, you can quickly
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and easily pause a programme using the re-
mote control and resume it at a later stage.
The programme is recorded in an external
data medium.
You can record any digital TV channels you
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choose.
The TV channels are converted by the televi-
sion and saved on an external data medium
which is connected to the USB socket.
The saved programmes can be called up and
played from the archive on the external data
medium at any time.
You can also play a programme from the
archive while recording another.
M ore information on recording and playing
TV programmes can be found on page 24.

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