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GRUNDIG 49 GUB 8865

Product data sheet

Energy efficiency class

  A

Screen diagonal

  123 cm/49 inch

Power consumption

   On mode, power demand 

88,1 W/120 W max.

  Standby mode, power demand 0,45 W

  Networked standby, power demand 1,95 W

  Off mode, power demand N/A W

Annual power consumption

  129 kWh

Maximum resolution

  3840 × 2160

Additional information

Operating voltage:

  220 … 240 V~, 50 … 60 Hz

Screen (dm²)

  65 dm²

RoHS limits

  Pb (lead)/Hg (mercury)

   Pb concentration complies with RoHS limits/ 

0 mg

Peak luminance ratio

  65%

Audio output

  2 × 20 W music power

   2 × 10 W sine power + 10 W sine power of 

the subwoofer

   The subwoofer is optional and therefore not 

available on all products.

Default satellites

  20

LNB power supply

   13/18 V, 14/19 V optional, maximum 

500 mA

LNB switching signal

  0/22 kHz 650 mV +/- 250 mVpp

DiSEqC

  1.0-operation

Digital reception ranges

Satellite

  Ku band: 

10,700 MHz … 12,750 MHz

  Modulation: 

 DVBS QPSK, DVBS2 QPSK, 

8 PSK

  IF band: 

950 MHz … 2150 MHz

  Signal level:   –25 dBm … –65 dBm

Cable

  Overall band:  110 MHz … 862 MHz

  Modulation:    16 QAM, 32 QAM,64 QAM, 

128 QAM and 256 QAM

  Symbol rate:  4.0 Msym/s … 7.2 Msym/s

Terrestrial (DVB-T)

   VHF/UHF-Band, bandwidth 7 MHz and 

8 MHz

  FFT size: 

2 k, 8 k

  Modulation: 

 16 QAM, 64 QAM, QPSK

  Guard interval:   1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32

Terrestrial (DVB-T2)*

   VHF/UHF-Band, bandwidth 7 MHz and 

8 MHz

  FFT size: 

1 k, 2 k, 4 k, 8 k, 16 k, 32 k

  Modulation: 

 16 QAM, 64 QAM, 

256 QAM, QPSK

  Guard interval:   1/4, 19/256, 1/8, 19/128, 

1/16, 1/32, 1/128

   *  DVB-T2 is optional and therefore not avail-

able on all products.

Analogue reception ranges

  C02 … C80, special channels S01 … S41

Preset channels

  TV/Radio 

6000 (satellite – DVB-S),

   

 1000 (cable – DVB-C)  

or 99 (analogue)

   

 1000 (terrestrial – DVB-T) or 

99 (analogue)

   

3 AV, 2 USB

Supported media files

  Image files:  

jpg/jpe, bmp, png 

  Music files:  

m4a, wma, aac 

  Video files:  

 mov, xvid, mpg, mpe, vob, 

dat, trp, ts, avi, mp4, mkv 

Weight

  approx. 11,2 kg

Dimensions

  W × H × D  111 cm x 65,7 cm x 7,8 cm

Technical changes and errors reserved.

Summary of Contents for 49 GUB 8865

Page 1: ...nction 11 HbbTV 12 Media player 12 SMART inter ctive TV 4 0 12 Web browser 13 Product data sheet 14 Licence 14 Network interfaces 14 Cleaning the TV set 14 Abbreviations Table of Contents EU directives This product complies with the following EU directives 2014 53 EU 2009 125 EC 2017 1369 EU 2011 65 EU TV s wireless system can only be used in the countries below AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR...

Page 2: ...t open the TV set Safety risk may arise and also the guarantee of the product can be void if the television set is opened 7 The TV set can only be operated with the power cable or the AC DC adapter sup plied with the product 7 Do not operate the TV set with a dam aged power cord AC DC adaptor if supplied 7 If the plug on the TV set has an earthing contact only insert the plug into a socket with an...

Page 3: ...es in the household waste Used batteries must be returned to retail stores or public collection points You help to protect the environment in this way 7 Be sure to dispose of packaging materials for your product separately according to the guidelines of local authorities so that they can be recycled in an environmentally safe manner 7 If you are not using your TV set for a while turn it to standby...

Page 4: ... Remote control 4 Batteries for remote controls 5 Screws and mounting instructions for stand 6 Brief Instruction Optional accessory Easy Use Remote Control Batteries for Easy Use remote controls Cleaning cloth VESA bracket screws 4 2 5 6 User Manual SERVICE 1 3 ...

Page 5: ...f scissors 7 A crosstip screwdriver Follow the installation instructions for the VESA bracket 1 Place the TV set in the film on a smooth surface with the screen facing down 2 Cut open the film on the back side us ing the scissors 3 Connect the required cables to the con nectors on the TV set See the Connec tions section in this manual 4 Tie the cables so they do not hang down onto the floor 5 Scre...

Page 6: ...r key board 7 HDMI3 ARC Input for digital audio and image data 7 HDMI2 Input for digital audio and im age data 7 SATELLITE for satellite antenna Suitable for single cable GSCR system 7 ANT IN for antenna cable terrestrial antenna or cable connection 7 U Headphone jack or line output via adapter 7 USB 1 for data media or keyboard 7 HDMI1 Input for digital audio and im age data 7 CI for CA modules f...

Page 7: ...ndby 1 8 I Switches the television on and back into standby mode Adjusting the volume or changing the station 1 V P Pre selection for volume or channel selection 2 Adjusts the volume Selects channels in steps 3 Adjusts the volume Selects channels in steps ...

Page 8: ...ith on the remote control 4 Follow the setup wizard on the screen Adding new TV stations at a later point 1 Press 2 Select Settings 3 Select Source 4 Select Automatic Channel Search 5 Select the antenna type 6 The next procedure depends on the selected antenna Follow the instructions on the screen Sorting TV stations in the channel list 1 Press 2 Press 3 Choose the TV station you want to move and ...

Page 9: ...e Tools menu Switches between teletext and TV modes Opens MyApps menu Switches on from standby selects stations step by step Adjusts the volume Displays information Exits menu and applica tions Opens the channel list Opens the electronic TV guide Switches on from standby mode selects channels directly Selects the channel list ALL FAV 1 to FAV 4 Opens Screen share No function Functions according to...

Page 10: ...nise TV and radio stations in favourites lists Saving a station to the favou rites list 1 Press 2 Press 3 Select the favourites list and confirm with Opening the favourites list 1 Press 2 Select the favourites list and confirm with Now only stations that are stored in the selected favourites lists are available Zapping function This function allows you to save a station to which you want to return...

Page 11: ... USB device or be provided by a DLNA media server Playing media 1 Press 2 Select media source 3 To display image or music files Select on the top left then All Music or Photos 4 Navigate to the file or recording and press Tips 7 When playing films and images press on the remote control to display buttons 7 Music can be played with images Dur ing the playback of images press and select 7 Films can ...

Page 12: ...band 10 700 MHz 12 750 MHz Modulation DVBS QPSK DVBS2 QPSK 8 PSK IF band 950 MHz 2150 MHz Signal level 25 dBm 65 dBm Cable Overall band 110 MHz 862 MHz Modulation 16 QAM 32 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM and 256 QAM Symbol rate 4 0 Msym s 7 2 Msym s Terrestrial DVB T VHF UHF Band bandwidth 7 MHz and 8 MHz FFT size 2 k 8 k Modulation 16 QAM 64 QAM QPSK Guard interval 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 Terrestrial DVB T2 VHF UH...

Page 13: ...s 7 HD Collective term for high resolution audio video data usually 720 1080 or 2160 lines 7 HDMI Connection for high resolution digital audio video data 7 LAN local area network 7 VESA Organisation that has developed a standard for the attachment of screens 7 WLAN wireless local area network Licence HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademark...

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