Grundig 32 VLE 7424 WL manuel d'utilisation

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    LCD TV with LED Backlight 32 VLE 7424 WL EN[...]

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    ENGLISH 2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 SET-UP AND SAFET Y 6 GENERAL INFORMA TION 6 Special features of y our television set 7 Receiving digital stations 7 GRUNDIG SCR System 7 Impor tant notes on envir onmental protec- tion 7 Notes on still images 8 CONNECTION/PREPARA TION 8 [...]

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    3 ENGLISH T ABLE OF CONTENTS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 65 CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS 65 T V Settings 65 Language & Ke yboard settings 66 Accessibilit y settings 66 Accessories 6 7 Advanced settings 6 7 P ow er save mode 68 Functions in the “ A bout” menu 68 Sof twar e update (O AD) 68 Sof t[...]

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    ENGLISH 4 SET-UP AND SAFET Y ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note the following information when set - ting up your television set. 7 This television set is designed to receive and display video and audio signals. Any other use is strictly prohibited. 7 Best viewing distance is 5 times the [...]

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    5 ENGLISH SET-UP AND SAFET Y ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 To prevent the spread of fire, keep candles or other open flames away from this product at all times. 7 Please use your television at a location as far as possible from cellular phones, microwave ovens and similar devices operating wit[...]

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    ENGLISH 6 Special features of your television set 7 Your television set enables you to receive and watch digital stations (via DVB-S, DVB-T and DVB-C), including the High Definition (HD) ones. At present, reception for these digital television stations in High Definition is only possible in some countries in Europe. 7 Although this television meets[...]

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    7 ENGLISH GENERAL INFORMA TION ------------------------------------------------------------------- Impor tant notes on environmen- tal prot ection Those items mentioned below will help you re - duce the consumption of natural resources as well as save your money by reducing electricity bills. 7 If you will not be using the TV set for several days, [...]

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    ENGLISH 8 CONNE CTION/PREP ARA TION ----------------------------------------------------- Connecting the ant enna and po wer cord 1 T o receive digital satellite channels (DVB-S), connect the satellite antenna cable to the antenna socket » SATELLITE « on the televi- sion set ; and / or 2a T o receiv e terrestrial digital broadcasters (DVB-T) conn[...]

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    9 ENGLISH Inserting batt eries in the remot e control CONNE CTION/PREP ARA TION ----------------------------------------------------- 1 Open the batter y compar tment by r emoving the lid. 2 Inser t the batteries (2 x 1 .5 V micro; for ex ample R03 or AAA). Observe the polarit y (marked on the base of the batter y compar t- ment). 3 Close the batte[...]

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    ENGLISH 10 O VER VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connections on the t ele vision set Audio Audio signal input for PC . PC-IN VG A socket, video signal input for PC. COMPONENT L R Audio signal input (YUV sig- nal). Pr Pb Y Video signal input (YUV sig- nal). AV1 / S-V[...]

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    11 ENGLISH O VER VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Control buttons on t he T V ON • OFF Po wer switch, switches the television into standby mode and of f. Multi function switch Using the multi function switch » 8 /I/SEL « on the television different settings can b[...]

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    ENGLISH 12 O VER VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remote control - main functions Cursor Control Mov es the cursor up and down in the menus. Mov es the cursor lef t/right in menus. Opens channel list ; activates v arious functions. T ur ns on and off t he television [...]

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    13 ENGLISH O VER VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remote control - all functions  (red) Selects a page in telete xt mode;  (green) Selects/activates various functions  (yello w) in menus.  (blue) 5 Switches to double character size in te[...]

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    ENGLISH 14 SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Initial set-up The Television is fitted with an “installation assis - tant”, which guides you step by step through the basic settings. Using the screen dialogue, the user guide en - ables supposedly complex sett[...]

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    15 ENGLISH Select language (page 16, step 3) SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Initial set-up – ov er view Select country (page 16, step 5) Select mode (page 16, step 6) Network setup (page 16, step 8) Wired (page 16, step 8) Wireless (page 17, step 13) Wire[...]

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    ENGLISH 16 Arrange Initial set-up 1 Switch the television to standby with the pow er switch » ON • OFF «. 2 Switch on the television set from standby with » 8 «, » 1…0 «, » P+ « or » P– «. – Basic Setup« menu appears when the dvice is switched on for the first time. Basic Setup Menu Language Network Settings Select OK Hallo, my n[...]

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    17 ENGLISH Note: 7 Continue searching for T V channels with: – point 22 for DVB-S r eception; – point 26 for DVB-C r eception; – point 31 for DVB-T reception. Connecting automatically by enter - ing the network password 13 Press » V «, the line »Change Connection T ype« is selected and press » OK « to con- firm. 14 Select the option » [...]

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    ENGLISH 18 SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ T uning cable digital television chan- nels (D VB-C) 26 Select the option »Cable« with » < « or » > « and press » OK « to confirm. 27 Select the line »Scan T ype« wit h » V « or » Λ «. Select th[...]

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    19 ENGLISH Changing the Channel Edit or for the digit al channels Channels found at the end of the search are stored in the »Channel Editor«. You can delete channels which are not required from the programe table, you can change the order of channels within the programe table and lock individual channels (Parental control). You can also add chann[...]

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    ENGLISH 20 SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Searching c hannels by name in the Channel Editor While arranging the channels in the Channel Editor, you can search and select the channel name by the first three characters. 1 In the »Channel Editor« menu, selec[...]

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    21 ENGLISH Sequencing c hannels in the Channel Editor You can sequence the channels in the Channel Editor according to different criteria such as TV, radio or scrambled / unscrambled. 1 T o sequence t he channels according to dif- ferent criteria in the »Channel Editor« menu, press »  « (yello w). 2 Select the sequencing criteria you w[...]

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    ENGLISH 22 SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enter own names for the fa vourites lists (max. 7 c haracters) You can rename all favorites lists. 1 T o recall favorites list menu when no menu is opened on the screen, press » FAV «. 2 Select the favorites list [...]

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    23 ENGLISH SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Picture settings 1 Open the menu with » MENU «. 2 Activate the menu item »Settings« with » OK «. 3 Activate the menu item »Picture Settings« with » OK «. – »Picture Settings« menu is displayed. Picture[...]

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    ENGLISH 24 SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 »Perfect Clear« – Improv es the general im- age by means of a gentle blue hue (giving the appearance of greater sharpness) and impro ves the black le vel b y setting this entir e- ly to black from specif ic sh[...]

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    25 ENGLISH SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sound settings 1 Open the menu with » MENU «. 2 Activate the menu item »Settings« with » OK «. 3 Select the menu item »Sound Settings« with » > « or » < « and press » OK « to confirm. – »Sound[...]

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    ENGLISH 26 SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Automatic volume 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 the line »Advanced?[...]

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    27 ENGLISH TELEVISION OPERA TION --------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic functions Switching on and of f 1 Switch the television to standby with the pow er switch » ON • OFF «. 2 Press » 8 «, » 1…0 « or » P+ « or » P- « to switch on the television from standb y mode. 3 Press » 8 « to switch the te[...]

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    ENGLISH 28 Audio settings 1 Open the T ools menu with » TOOLS «. 2 Select the line »Sound Presetting« with » V « or » Λ «. 3 Select the audio setting by pressing » < « or » > «. – Y ou can change t he »User« audio setting; see “Equalizer” on page 25. 4 Press » EXIT « to end the settings. Audio language You can select va[...]

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    29 ENGLISH TELEVISION OPERA TION --------------------------------------------------------------------- Zap function This function allows you to save the television channel which you are currently watching and switch to other channels (zapping). 1 Select the channel you want to sav e in the zap memor y with » 1…0 « or » P+ «, » P- « (for ex [...]

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    ENGLISH 30 TELEVISION OPERA TION --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Switch to the information about the cur rent progr amme using » OK «. Notes: 7 To call up furt her information about t he pro- gramme press » V « or » Λ « repeatedly . 7 To display a small image of t he programme select the » Watch« but[...]

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    31 ENGLISH Changing the picture f ormat The television automatically switches to the 16:9 format if this format is detected via the Euro-AV socket. 1 Open the T ools menu with » TOOLS «. 2 Select the line »Picture Format« with » V « or » Λ «. 3 Select the picture format with » < « or » > « and press »OK« to confirm. 4 Press » [...]

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    ENGLISH 32 NET WORK SETUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To use the functions “GRUNDIG AppLICA- TION store” and “Operation with Digital Media Server”, you must connect the television to your home network with internet access and log on. Grundig Application Store is a depot where y[...]

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    33 ENGLISH Wired network settings There are two ways of making the wired network settings. A Automatic connection, All data regarding connection settings (»IP Ad- dress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«) are obtained from modem automatically. B Manual connection, all data regarding connection settings (»IP Ad- dress«, »Netmask«, »Gatewa[...]

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    ENGLISH 34 NET WORK SETUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Manual connection Certain networks require Static IP address. If your network requires a Static IP address, you must enter the »IP Address«, »Netmask«, »Gate- way« and »DNS« values manually. You can get »IP Adress«, »Netm[...]

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    35 ENGLISH Wireless network Wireless network connection There are different ways of making the wire- less network settings. »Wireless« and »Wireless WPS« (WiFi Protected Setup). 1 T elevision includes a built-in Wireless WiFi Adapter to connect it to wireless network. Notes: 7 Wireless LAN adapter suppor ts IEEE 802. 1 1B/G and N communication [...]

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    ENGLISH 36 NET WORK SETUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T ec hnical req uirements 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 »IP Ad- dress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway[...]

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    37 ENGLISH 8 Select the line »Select Access Point« with » V « or » Λ « and press » OK « to confirm. – Present WPS-suppor ted wireless networks are scanned to display in the »Select Ac- cess P oint« menu. 9 Select the network that you want to connect with » V «, » Λ «, » < « or » > « and press » OK « to confirm. – 8-d[...]

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    ENGLISH 38 NET WORK SETUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Select the required character with » V «, » Λ «, » < « or » > « and mov e to the next character with » OK «. – Using » Shift « ➡ » OK «, you can switch between upper case letters / numbers and low ercase [...]

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    39 ENGLISH Change T V Name To make it possible to identify your TV in the net- work, the name “Inter@ctive TV” is assigned at the factory. You can change the name. 1 Open the menu with » MENU «. 2 Activate the menu item »Settings« with » OK «. 3 Select the menu item » T V Settings« with » V « or » Λ « and press » OK « to confirm.[...]

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    ENGLISH 40 NET WORK SETUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connecting the T V t o a “hidden” network Even if the SSID (Service Set Identifier) of the router is not visible, you can connect your TV to this network. 1 Open the menu with » MENU «. 2 Activate the menu item »Settings« wi[...]

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    41 ENGLISH SMART INTER@CTIVE T V 3.0 FEA TURE -------------------------------- SMART Inter@ctive T V 3.0 inter - net applications Smart Inter@ctive TV 3.0 interactive applications provide your television with Internet services and pages. These applications are designed according to your television. With SMART Inter@ctive TV 3.0 feature you can run [...]

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    ENGLISH 42 SMART INTER@CTIVE T V 3.0 FEA TURE -------------------------------- Navigation and entering text during registration 1 Press » @ « to open »MyApps« menu. – Grundig Smar t Apps registr y screen is displayed. SKIP LOGIN REGISTER Welcome to You need to register in order to use smart apps fully functional. 2 Press » OK « to start reg[...]

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    43 ENGLISH SMART INTER@CTIVE T V 3.0 FEA TURE -------------------------------- 7 Enter telephone number (optional): Enter the data, use » V «, » Λ «, » < « and » > « to select » < « and press » OK « to confirm. 8 T o complet e registration pr ocess press »  « (blue). 9 Press » OK « to read and accept conditions[...]

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    ENGLISH 44 SMART INTER@CTIVE T V 3.0 FEA TURE -------------------------------- Selecting internet applications 1 Press » @ « to open »MyApps« menu. – My Apps menu will be displayed. Categories Tools Exit App. Store User My App 2 Select the required application with » V «, » Λ «, » < « or » > « and press » OK « to con- firm. ?[...]

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    45 ENGLISH SMART INTER@CTIVE T V 3.0 FEA TURE -------------------------------- Uninst alling internet applications 1 Press »  « (red) button in »My apps« menu and select categories with » < « or » > «. 2 Select the application you want to uninstall with » V «, » Λ «, » < « or » > «. 3 Actiade the tools menu by pressi[...]

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    ENGLISH 46 SMART INTER@CTIVE T V 3.0 FEA TURE -------------------------------- Smart Int er@ctiv e T V 3.0 browser main menu 1 Applications. 2 Push button to the Application store. 3 Search bar . 4 Categories menu. 5 T ools menu. 6 Exit. Navigating in the main menu 1 Press »  « (red) button in »My apps« menu and select categories with » <[...]

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    47 ENGLISH WEB BRO WSER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Web bro wser menu 1 Menu controls. 2 Active tab. 3 Pre vious page. 4 Next page. 5 Refr esh. 6 New tab. 7 Address bar . 8 Search in site. 9 Fav orites. 10 Home page 11 Settings 12 Histor y . 13 Search in W eb. 14 Zoom. 15 Close W[...]

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    ENGLISH 48 MUL TIMEDIA SERVER MODE ----------------------------------------------------------- Playing t he video, music and image files wit h home network connection With DLNA menu of your television, you can easily access Video, music and photo files on server; and thanks to DMR feature, you can au- tomatically start and stop media playing on de-[...]

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    49 ENGLISH 7 Audio files played through DMS device sup- por t following formats that have obtained DLNA certificate: »AA C_AD TS_320«, »LPCM«, »MP3«, » WMABASE« and » WMAFULL«. 7 Image files pla yed through DMS device sup- por t following formats that have obtained DLNA cer tificate: »JPEG_LRG«, »JPEG_ MED« and »JPEG_SM«. MUL TIMEDI[...]

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    ENGLISH 50 USB REC ORDING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Information on recor ding and playing television programmes 7 Recording and reproducing programmes, this can only be done with digital television stations (DVB-S, D VB-T and DVB-C). 7 The digital television stations (DVB-S, DVB- T a[...]

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    51 ENGLISH USB REC ORDING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connecting e xternal data media Notes: 7 It is advised to put t he television on stand-by mode before connecting the Skype camera. 7 Before disconnecting the external data me- dium, the t elevision mus t first be switched to standby[...]

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    ENGLISH 52 Disconnecting e xternal data media 1 In the »Disk Management« menu select the line »Safely Remov e Disk« with » V « or » Λ « and press » OK « to confirm. Note: 7 Disk can be safely removed from the socket n o w. Selecting e xternal data media If there are more than one external data media connected to the television, then sele[...]

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    53 ENGLISH USB REC ORDING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ″Pausing” time shift pro- grammes You can pause any program you are watching. This is a useful function. For instance, if the phone rings when you are watching a movie, you can pause the movie and resume it after the call with- [...]

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    ENGLISH 54 Recording a programme fr om the channel lis t 1 Press » OK « to open the channel list. 2 Select a channel with » < « or » > « and press » OK « to confirm. 3 Press » EXIT « to e xit from the channel list. 4 Press » « (red) to start recording. – Recording information is displayed: Recor ding symbol, channel name, pro- g[...]

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    55 ENGLISH USB REC ORDING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ... by entering the information manually 25 TV programmes can be preset for the timer recording or as a reminder. 1 Press » GUIDE « to open the electronic progr amme guide. 2 Press »  « (yello w) button. 3 Select the li[...]

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    ENGLISH 56 Playbac k Either started manually or with the timer function, the recorded programmes are all stored in the external data media. You can display an archive on an external data media from »Media Player« menu. Selecting a broadcast from t he recorded files lis t 1 Open the menu with » MENU «. 2 Select the menu item »PRnP« with » >[...]

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    57 ENGLISH USB OPERA TION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- File formats Your television can be operated via the USB input with the following file formats: Video data Video compression / decompression (codec) is intended for decreasing the storage area without sacrificing the picture qualit[...]

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    ENGLISH 58 USB OPERA TION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connecting e xternal data media It is advised to put the television on stand-by mode before connecting the external data me- dium. Connect the device and then switch the television on again. Before disconnecting the data medium, th[...]

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    59 ENGLISH The file browser The file browser displays the video, audio and picture data that the external data medium pro- vides. If a data medium contains different file formats, you can deactivate data (Video file, Audio file, Picture file) you do not need for the playback using a filter function. The main menu of the f ile brow ser Media Player [...]

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    ENGLISH 60 USB OPERA TION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting the dis play duration of the slide show 1 Select the line »Slide Show Inter val« with » V « or » Λ «. 2 Select the time (3, 5, 1 0 seconds) with » < « or » > «. 3 Press » EXIT « to end the setting. Subt[...]

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    61 ENGLISH Playbac k basic functions 1 Open the menu with » MENU «. 2 Select the menu item »Media Player« with » > « or » < « and press » OK « to confirm. – »Media Player« menu is displayed. 3 Select the external data medium with » < « or » > « and press » OK « to confirm. – Media Player menu of the selected exter-[...]

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    ENGLISH 62 Additional playback functions Depending on the file formats used, the follow - ing additional functions are possible. Selecting partition in DivX Plus® HD files (only supported video files) 1 During playback, select the next chapter with » > «. 2 During playback, select the previous chap- ter with » < «. Selecting titles on Di[...]

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    63 ENGLISH Note: 7 If you only want to use this “normal” video text, disable the digital video text, see page 92. TOP te xt or FLOF te xt mode 1 Press » TXT « to switch to the T elet ext mode. 2 Y ou can select teletext pages directly with » 1...0 « or step by step with » V « or » Λ «. T o return to page 1 00, press » ? «. Note: 7 At[...]

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    ENGLISH 64 INTERA CTIVE PORT AL (HBBT V) ---------------------------------------------------- What is HbbT V? HbbTV provides next generation interactive tele- text broadcast with its modern structure, content and high definition (HD) image and videos. To receive HbbTV broadcast, your television must be connected to the Internet. Using HbbT V When y[...]

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    65 ENGLISH CONVENIENCE FUN CTIONS ------------------------------------------------------------ T V Settings 1 Open menu with » MENU « button. 2 Activate the menu item »Settings« with » OK «. 3 Select the menu item » T V Settings« with » > « or » < « and press » OK « to confirm. – » T V Settings« menu is dis played. TV Settin[...]

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    ENGLISH 66 CONVENIENCE FUN CTIONS ------------------------------------------------------------ Accessibilit y settings 1 Open menu with » MENU « button. 2 Activate the menu item »Settings« with » OK «. 3 Select the menu item » T V Settings« with » > « or » < « and press » OK « to confirm. 4 Select the line »Accessibilit y Setti[...]

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    67 ENGLISH Advanced settings 1 Open menu with » MENU « button. 2 Activate the menu item »Settings« with » OK «. 3 Select the menu item » T V Settings« with » > « or » < « and press » OK « to confirm. 4 Select the line »Advanced Settings« with » V « or » Λ « and press » OK « to confirm. Note: 7 Additional operations are [...]

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    ENGLISH 68 CONVENIENCE FUN CTIONS ------------------------------------------------------------ Functions in the “ A bout” menu 1 Open menu with » MENU « button. 2 Activate the menu item »Settings« with » OK «. 3 Select the menu item » T V Settings« with » > « or » < « and press » OK « to confirm. 4 Select the line »About« [...]

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    69 ENGLISH Resetting the television to its original stat e This function enables you to delete the station lists and all custom settings. 1 Fr om the »About« menu use » V « or » Λ « to select the line »Restore F actor y Defaults« and press » OK « to confirm. – W arning screen will be displayed. Note: 7 If the loaded applications are al[...]

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    ENGLISH 70 2 Select the line »Mode« with » V « or » Λ « and use » < « or » > « to select when the television should switch on. 3 Select the line »Input Source« with » V « or » Λ « and use » < « or » > « to select the input source. 4 Select the line »Ser vice T ype« wit h » V « or » Λ « and use » < « or [...]

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    71 ENGLISH 6 Press » BACK < « to go back one menu lev el or press » EXIT « to end the setting. Note: 7 If the option »Auto« is selected in the line » Time Adjustment«, the tele vision set auto- matically adap ts t he time to the time signal from the respective broadcaster. Howe ver , dif ferent channels may also use time bases which are [...]

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    ENGLISH 72 3 Activate (On) or deactiv ate (Of f) the panel lock with » < « or » > «. 4 Press » BACK < « to go back one menu lev el or press » EXIT « to end the setting. Changing the PIN code Instead of the default code »1234«, you can enter a personal code. Please take note of your personal code. 1 Fr om the »Par ental Guidance?[...]

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    73 ENGLISH DIGI LINK Your television is equipped with DIGI LINK feature. This feature utilizes CEC (Consumer Elec - tronics Control) protocol. CEC allows you to make an HDMI connection between your TV and DVD player, STB or video recorder and control such equip - ments with the remote control of the television. This feature must also be supported b[...]

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    ENGLISH 74 USING EXTERNAL DEVICES --------------------------------------------------------------- Device Control You can determine how the remote control of your television will control the external device. 1 Press » « and use » < « or » > « to select either one from »HDMI1« to »HDMI4« and press » OK « to confirm. 2 Open the menu [...]

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    75 ENGLISH USING EXTERNAL DEVICES --------------------------------------------------------------- High definition – HD ready Your television can playback high-defini- tion television signals (HDTV). You can connect the input sources (HDTV set-top box or High Definition DVD player) to the » HDMI « socket (digital HDTV signal). This ensures that [...]

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    ENGLISH 76 Connecting an e xternal device Wit h a digital audio/video signal 7 Suitable devices: Digital satellite receiver, game console, BluRay player, DVD player/ recorder, set-top box, notebook, PC. 7 Video signal: digital image; definition: stan - dard 576p; HDTV 720p, 1080i, 1080p. 7 Audio signal: digital sound (stereo, multichan - nel compre[...]

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    77 ENGLISH USING EXTERNAL DEVICES --------------------------------------------------------------- Wit h S-Video signal 7 Suitable devices: DVD player/recorder, video recorder, camera recorder, notebook, PCs. 7 Video signal: Y/C. 7 Audio signal: stereo, analog. 7 Channel position »S-VIDEO«. 1 Connect the » AV1/S-VHS « socket on the television to[...]

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    ENGLISH 78 Apply the device with HDMI ARC function and activate HDMI ARC 1 Switch on the the multi-channel amplif ier or the A V receiv er . If a Blu-ray Player is con- nected on the A V receiv er , the player must be switched on, too. 2 Open the tools menu with » TOOLS «. 3 Select the line »Digilink« with » V « or » Λ « and press » OK «[...]

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    79 ENGLISH CABLE SCREEN SHARE (MHL) --------------------------------------------------------- What is MHL? 7 Your television supports MHL connection (Mo- bile High Definition Connection) thanks to a MHL cable or MHL adapter. 7 MHL connection allows you to share your mo- bile device screen with television by connect- ing your mobile device to televi[...]

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    ENGLISH 80 WIRELESS SCREEN SHARE (LIVESHARE) --------------------------- What is LIVESHARE? 7 Liveshare is a wireless technology featured with Android operating system and used to reflect the screen of your mobile device which supports this feature to your television support- ing Liveshare. By using this technology you can share your device’s con[...]

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    81 ENGLISH Connecting a PC 1 Connect the socket »PC-IN« on the tele vision to the corresponding socket on the PC using a VG A cable. 2 Connect the »Audio« socket on the televi- sion to the corresponding socket on the PC using a suitable cable. Note: 7 Adjust your PC to t he monitor (for example, picture resolution 1 280 x 7 68, picture fre- que[...]

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    ENGLISH 82 OPERA TION WITH COMMON INTERF A CE --------------------- What is common inter face? 7 Common Interface (CI) is an interface for DVB receivers. 7 Encrypted channels can only be viewed with a CA module suitable for the encryption system and the corresponding smart card. 7 The television set is equipped with a Common Interface slot into whi[...]

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    83 ENGLISH SPECIAL SETTIN GS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Searching f or all digital televi- sion channels from a sat ellite automatically New satellite channels are added or satellite data is changed frequently. Therefore, we rec- ommend you to run auto search function from time to time. [...]

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    ENGLISH 84 SPECIAL SETTIN GS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Searching f or digital television channels from a sat ellite manu- ally If a certain channel cannot be found with au - tomatic search, you can search it manually by manual search function. You must enter all pa - rameters of the cha[...]

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    85 ENGLISH »LNB Selection«: If more than one satellites are used in the current SCR system, select »1/2« to»2/2« for the satellite corresponding to the relev ant positions using » < « or » > «. – »LNB Po wer«: Set the LNB pow er to »Of f« or set it to »1 3/1 8V« or »1 4/1 9V « depending on the LNB t ype by using » < «[...]

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    ENGLISH 86 SPECIAL SETTIN GS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DiSEqC 1 .2 Settings Adjust the satellite antenna position according to each satellite. These settings can be stored and the antenna can be moved to a preset position. 1 Select the line »DiSEqC 1 .2 SETTINGS« with » V « or » Λ[...]

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    87 ENGLISH Note: 7 Y ou can speed up the search. To do t his, frequency and network ID information are required. Y ou may ge t this data from your cable operator or find it in the Internet fo- rums. 7 Select the push button »Next P age« with » V « to and press » OK « to confirm. Note: 7 Select whether to search for digital or ana- logue T V c[...]

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    ENGLISH 88 Searching f or digital terr estrial T V channels aut omatically 1 Open the menu with » MENU «. 2 Activate the menu item »Settings« with » OK «. 3 Select the menu item »Source Setup« with » > « or » < « and press » OK « to confirm. 4 Select the line »Advanced Settings« with » V « or » Λ « and press » OK « to c[...]

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    89 ENGLISH SPECIAL SETTIN GS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Automatic ser vice update If this function is activated, possible changes of network operators are updated automatically. The unit must be located in stand-by mode. This updating affects all types of reception - ter - restrial, cabl[...]

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    ENGLISH 90 SPECIAL SETTIN GS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 7 The search can be ended prematurely with » EXIT «. 8 Press »  « (yello w) to switch to the Chan- nel Editor; or press » EXIT « to end the setting. T uning the analogue television channels by entering the c han[...]

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    91 ENGLISH SPECIAL SETTIN GS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deleting channels 1 In the »Channel Editor« menu, select the channel(s) you w ant to delete with » V «, » Λ «, » < « or » > «, and highlight the televi- sion channel by pressing » OK «. –Channel is marked with ?[...]

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    ENGLISH 92 Displaying signal inf ormation (only for digital television channels) 1 Open the menu with » MENU «. 2 Activate the menu item »Settings« with » OK «. 3 Select the menu item »Source Setup« with » > « or » < « and press » OK « to confirm. – »Source Setup« menu is displayed. 4 Select the line »Advanced« with » V ?[...]

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    93 ENGLISH INFORMA TION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GRUNDIG 32 VLE 7 424 WL Product Fiche Energy efficiency class A+ Screen size: 80 cm/32 Zoll Power consumption: in operation mode 32 W / 80 W max. in of f position 0 W Annual power consumption: 4 7 kWh Stand-by power consumption:[...]

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    ENGLISH 94 INFORMA TION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ser vice information for dealers This product complies with European Union directives and regula- tions below: 2006/95/EC: Elec - trical equipment directive for use within certain voltage limits. 2004/108/EC: Directive relevant [...]

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    95 ENGLISH INFORMA TION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Network inter faces This product is intended for connection to the ADSL network. Disposing of t he packaging The packing materials are dangerous for chil - dren. Keep the packing materials out of the reach of children. The packi[...]

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    ENGLISH 96 INFORMA TION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T roubleshooting 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. [...]

  • Page 97

    97 ENGLISH Note: 7 This is a Class A product. During operation the device can cause radio inter ference. In this case the user may have to remedy this. Please contact your specialist dealer . Low image quality (pixel) in WL AN mode DMS (for ex ample PC) is con- nected to the wireless network and away fr om the modem Bring your DMS closer to the mod[...]