CONTENTS 8-12 11-12 13-14 13-14 15-16 15-16 17-20 18-19 19-20 22-24 25-27 25-27 28-30 ____________________________________________ Set-up and safety Connection/Preparation Connecting the antenna and the mains cable Inserting batteries in the remote control Overview The remote control The front of the television set Settings Setting television channels automatically Changing stored channels...
SET-UP AND SAFETY ___________________________ Please note the following information when setting up your television set. This television set is designed to receive and display video and audio 20 cm signals. Any other use is expressly prohibited. The ideal viewing distance is 5 times the screen diagonal. External light falling on the screen impairs picture quality.
CONNECTION/PREPARATION Connecting the antenna and the mains cable AUDIO Plug the antenna cable of the rooftop antenna into the » socket on the television. Plug the mains cable into the wall socket. Note: Only plug device into connected the external devices and the antenna. Inserting batteries in the remote control Open the battery compartment by removing the lid.
OVERVIEW The remote control MENU MENU MENU MENU TV-G TV-G SCAN SCAN Tele Pilot 170 C Tele Pilot 170 C ____________________________________________ Switches off the television set (stand-by) Switches the television on from standby mode 0...9 Selects channels directly Displays the number and name of a station. Reveals answers in teletext mode.
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»4«, »5«, »6« for a GRUNDIG DVD recorder. »1«, »4«, »7« for a GRUNDIG digital receiver (remote control level 1). »2«, »5«, »8« for a GRUNDIG digital receiver (remote control level 2). »3«, »6«, »9« for a GRUNDIG digital receiver with hard disk (PDR).
OVERVIEW ____________________________________________ The front of the television set VOL - L AUDIO R VIDEO S-VHS A U D IO V ID E S -V H Switches the television into and out of standby mode Channel selection Switches the television on from stand- Adjusts the volume Audio signal input for camcorder Video signal input for camcorder...
Language English Nederlands Türkçe Eλληvικα Deutsch Polski Francais Dansk Pycck Italiano Svenska Magyar Español Suomi Slovenãina Portuguesa Norsk âe‰tina Select Country Selection Belgium Hungary Portugal Czech Rep. Ireland Schweiz Danmark Italia Suomi Deutschland Netherlands Sverige Eλλaδa Norge Türkiye España Österreich U.K.
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SETTINGS Preset list 5 PRO 7 10 VOX 1 ARD 6 BR3 11 SRTL 2 RTL 7 TELE5 3 SAT1 8 WDR 4 ZDF 9 KABEL1 Skip Select Move Delete Exit Name Preset list 5 PRO 7 10 VOX 1 ARD 6 BR3 11 SRTL 2 RTL...
SETTINGS Audio settings MAIN MENU Sound Picture Preset list Channel settings Settings Exit Select Sound Volume Balance Sound type Stereo Sound mode Normal Dynamic Bass Equalizer Headphone Back Exit Sound Volume Balance Sound type Stereo Sound mode Normal Dynamic Bass Equalizer Headphone Back...
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Sound Volume Balance Sound type Stereo Sound mode Dolby Virtual Dynamic Bass Equalizer Headphone Back Exit Equalizer Music Sport Cinema Speech User 1 100 330 3.3 10 User 2 Hz Hz KHz KHz KHz Back Exit Change SETTINGS ______________________________________________ Automatic volume The television channels broadcast at different volumes.
TELEVISION OPERATION Basic functions MENU MENU MENU MENU TV-G TV-G SCAN SCAN Tele Pilot 170 C Tele Pilot 170 C Switching on and off Switch on the television by pressing the » « button on the tele- vision set. – The device switches to standby mode. Switch the television on with »1…0«...
TELEVISION OPERATION Picture settings Select the desired picture setting from »User«, »Natural«, »Rich« or »Soft« with » – You can alter the »User« picture setting, see the ”Picture settings” chapter on page 10. Audio settings Press » « to select the audio setting »User 1«, »User 2«, »Music«, »Sports«, »Cinema«...
TELETEXT MODE TOP text or FLOF text mode MENU MENU MENU MENU TV-G TV-G SCAN SCAN Normal text mode Tele Pilot 170 C Tele Pilot 170 C Additional functions _______________________________ Your television has a teletext memory for 1024 pages. Press »TXT« to switch to teletext mode. You can directly select teletext pages with »1...0«.
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MENU MENU MENU MENU TV-G TV-G SCAN SCAN Tele Pilot 170 C Tele Pilot 170 C TELETEXT MODE Increasing character size If you have difficulty reading the text on the screen, you can double the character size. To enlarge the character size of a teletext page, press »AV« repeatedly.
CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Freeze-frame Channel scan MENU MENU MENU MENU TV-G TV-G SCAN SCAN Tele Pilot 170 C Tele Pilot 170 C If you wish to view a particular scene for longer, you can freeze the current programme. Press » «. Press »...
Settings Language TV Guide Timer Scart Source TV –> AV2 & AV3 Degauss Calculator Game Back Exit Select Language English Nederlands Türkçe Eλληvικα Deutsch Polski Francais Dansk Pycck Italiano Svenska Magyar Español Suomi Slovenãina Portuguesa Norsk âe‰tina Back Exit Select Timer Clock 08:24...
CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Settings Language TV Guide Timer Scart Source TV –> AV2 & AV3 Degauss Calculator Game Back Exit Select TV Guide Settings Language TV Guide Timer Scart Source TV –> AV2 & AV3 Degauss Calculator Game Back Exit Select Selecting the Euro-AV (Scart) output You can select which signal should be output at the Euro-AV sockets AV 2 and AV 3.
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TV Guide Date 10.12.2004 Provider P13 Kabel Station Match Display Info Back Exit TV Guide Date 10.12.2004 Provider P13 Kabel Station Match Display Info Back Exit TV Guide Date 10.12.2004 Provider P13 Kabel Station Match Display Info Back Exit CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Changing stations Check to see which television programme (provider) offers service for TV Guide.
PARENTAL LOCK Activating the parental lock Channel settings System Channel C 06 < > Search Fine Tune Program No Child Lock Store Autoprogram Back Exit Deactivating the parental lock Channel settings System Channel C 06 < > Search Fine Tune Program No Child Lock Store...
A U D IO V ID E S -V H Headphone Volume Balance Bass Treble Sound Type Stereo Back Exit USING EXTERNAL DEVICES 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 and the antenna.
USING EXTERNAL DEVICES Video recorder, DVD player or SET-TOP box Connecting the video recorder, DVD player or SET-TOP box AUDIO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT EURO AV S VIDEO OUT Connect the »AV1«, »AV2« or »AV3« television sockets and the corresponding sockets of the video recorder, DVD player or the SET-TOP box with a Euro-AV (Scart) cable.
A U D IO V ID E S -V H USING EXTERNAL DEVICES Camcorder Connecting the camcorder Connect the yellow socket (VIDEO – picture signal) on the tele- vision and the corresponding socket on the camcorder (VHS, Video 8) with a cinch cable. Connect the S-VHS socket (S-VIDEO –...
SPECIAL SETTINGS Setting television channels Channel settings System Channel C 06 < > Search Fine Tune Program No Child Lock Store Autoprogram Back Exit Channel settings System Channel C 06 < > Search Fine Tune Program No Child Lock Store Autoprogram Back Exit...
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Channel settings System Channel C 06 < > Search Fine Tune Program No Child Lock Store Autoprogram Back Exit Channel settings System Channel C 06 < > Search Fine Tune Program No Child Lock Store Autoprogram 0..9 Back Exit SPECIAL SETTINGS Fine tuning television channels The television automatically tunes itself to the best possible recepti- on.
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SPECIAL SETTINGS Channel settings System Channel C 06 < > Search Fine Tune Program No Child Lock Store Autoprogram 0..9 Back Exit Channel settings System Channel C 06 < > Search Fine Tune Program No Child Lock Store Autoprogram Back Exit Select Re-tuning all television channels...
INFORMATION Technical data Mains voltage: 230 V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption: In standby mode 4 W Switched on 97 W Sound output: 2x25 Watts music Reception ranges: C01 ... C99, special channels S01 ... S41, frequency band 1 ... 4 Channel positions: 100 und 5 AV Service information for dealers:...
INFORMATION Troubleshooting If the remedies given below do not work, please consult an authori- sed GRUNDIG dealer. Please bear in mind that malfunctions can also be caused by external devices such as video recorders or satel- lite receivers. Fault Possible cause...
INFORMATION Additional Information for units sold in the UK. Units sold in the UK are suitable for operation from a 240V ac, 50Hz mains supply. The range of multi-system receivers is built to work in most European coun- tries. However, the mains plug and socket system for the UK differs from many European countries.