Grundig LXW 68-9620, LXW 82-9620 manual

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    ǵ COLOR TELEVISION VISION II 26 LXW 68-9620 DOLBY VISION II 32 LXW 82-9620 DOLBY DEUTSCH ENGLISH FRANÇAIS IT ALIANO NEDERLANDS TÜRK ÇE POLSKI[...]

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    2 CONTENTS ____________________________________________ 3-4 Set-up and safety 5-6 Connection/Preparation 5 Connecting the antenna and the mains cable 6 Inserting batteries in the remote control 7-9 Overview 7 Connections on the television 8 The remote control (TV mode) 9 The remote control (teletext mode) 9 Operating controls on the television 10 S[...]

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    ENGLISH 3 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 signals. Any other use is expressly prohibited. The ideal viewing distance is 5 times the screen diagonal. External light falling on the screen imp[...]

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    4 Please note when deciding where to put the device that furniture surfaces are covered by various types of lacquer and plastic, most of which contain chemical additives. These may cause corrosion to the feet of the device, thus resulting in stains on the surface of the furniture which can be difficult or impossible to remove. The screen of your LC[...]

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    ENGLISH 5 Connecting the antenna and the mains cable 1 Plug the antenna cable of the rooftop antenna into the » É « antenna socket on the television. 2 Plug the mains cable supplied into the mains socket of the televi- sion. 3 Plug the mains cable into the wall socket. Notes: Only plug the device into the mains socket after you have connected th[...]

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    6 High definition – HD ready Y our television can receive high-definition television signals (HDTV). Y ou can connect the input sources (HDTV set-top box or HDTV DVD player) to either the » DVI « socket (digital HDTV signal) or the » Y Pb Pr « socket (analogue HDTV signal). This ensures that you can view digital HDTV programmes, even if they [...]

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    ENGLISH 7 OVER VIEW ____________________________________________ Connections on the television ʋ ʋ Mains socket. AV 6 PC IN VGA connection for PC. PC AUDIO IN Audio signal input PC. AV 3 AV socket, for connecting a video recorder , DVD player , satellite receiver or camcorder using the A V adapter supplied. AV 1 Euro/A V socket for a DVD player ,[...]

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    8 OVER VIEW ____________________________________________ The remote control (TV mode) Ǽ Switches the te levision off (standby) and on. PIP TV picture in teletext. E Switches between picture formats. D Calls up the A–Z index. 1 ... 0 Switch the television on from standby . Select TV stations directly . » 0 « Selects A V channels » A V 1«, » [...]

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    ENGLISH 9 OVER VIEW ____________________________________________ The remote control (teletext mode) 1 … 0 Enter teletext page numbers. E Switches to double character height. D Shows information on the videotext functions on the »VT settings« menu. i Opens the »VT settings« menu. P+, P- Page catching. Select teletext pages directly from the ma[...]

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    10 Setting television channels automatically The television set is equipped with an automatic channel search system. Y ou start the search and can then sor t the television channels into your order of preference. 99 preset positions are provided, to which you can assign television channels from the antenna or from the cable connection. Y ou can als[...]

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    ENGLISH 11 The »Easy Dialog System« interactive operating instructions Y our TV set is equipped with the »Easy Dialog System« interactive operating instructions. The many possibilities as well as settings and operation of the TV set are displayed with this interactive operating instructions by menu tables, user guides and help functions. The pr[...]

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    12 Basic functions Switching on 1 Tu rn on the television set with » IO « on the television set. – If only the LED illuminates, the set is in standby mode. – T urn on the television set with » 1… 0 « or » P+ « or » P- «. Switching to and from standby 1 Press the » Ǽ « button to switch the television to standby mode. 2 Press » IO ?[...]

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    ENGLISH 13 Zap function With this function you may store the current channel position and switch to another one (zap). 1 Use » 1… 0 « or » P+ «, » P- -« to select the channel position you wish to store in the zap memor y (e.g channel position 7, PRO7) then press »Z« to store it. – On the picture screen appears, for example, »Z 7 PRO7«[...]

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    14 TOP text or FLOF text mode 1 Press » TXT « to switch to teletext mode. 2 Y ou can directly select teletext pages with » 1. . . 0 «. Note: At the bottom of the screen, you will see an information line consisting of a red, green and, depending on the station, yellow and blue text field. Y our remote control has buttons with the corresponding c[...]

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    ENGLISH 15 T echnical data Mains voltage: 230 V , 50/60 Hz, (power pack control range 190 ... 264 V) Power consumption: in operation 110 W , in standby approx. 1 W (Vision 26) in operation 130 W , in standby approx. 1 W (Vision 32) Sound output: Front 2 x 10 W music power (2 x 6 W sine wave) Subwoofer 20 W music power (10 W sine wave) Reception ran[...]

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    16 INFORMA TION _____________________________________ Problem When switching on the TV set for the first time, the menu for selecting the lan- guage not displayed Bright screen (noise or blue) but no programme visible. Low picture contrast No colour Sound unclear Double image, reflection. Picture is there, no sound Poor picture, poor sound Poor or [...]

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    ENGLISH 17 INFORMA TION _____________________________________ Problem Remote control does not work. Picture is dark, TV set has switched itself off A fter switching on, “child lock” appears on the menu. W rong menu language. No image/audio on A V position (A V-Euroconnec- tor) No colour and/or screen cropped while using an external device, for [...]

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    18 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. This appliance has been supplied with a[...]

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