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Technical data 

Mains voltage: 

230 V, 50/60 Hz

Power consumption:

2 W in standby, 73 W in operation

Sound output: 

2x14 W music power

Reception range: 

C01 ... C99, special channels S01 ... S41,
frequency band 1 ... 4

Preset channels: 

100 and 4 AV

Disc formats:

DVD R (+/–), DVD RW (+/–), CD-R, 
CD-RW

Media formats:

DVD video, audio CD, video CD, 
S-Video CD, CD-ROM (DivX

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Video

MP3,

JPEG)

Service information for dealers

The product complies with the following EU directives:
73/23/EEC directive for electrical equipment to be used within defined volt-
age ranges. 89/336/EEC directive on electromagnetic compatibility.
The television set complies with the following standards: EN 60065, EN
55013, EN 55020.

General instructions for laser devices

Your system is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. This means that the laser is designed in such a way as to
ensure that the maximum permissible emission value cannot be exceeded under any circumstances.

Caution:

If operating devices or methods other than those specified here are employed, it may lead to dange-
rous exposure to emissions.

This device emits laser radiation. Because of the danger of eye injuries, the unit may only be opened
or serviced by trained personnel.

If settings other than those specified here are employed or OTHER PROCEDURES are carried out, this
may lead to dangerous radiation exposure.

DTS and DTS Digital Out are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

During playback of DTS-coded CDs and DVDs, a high noise level is produced at the analogue ste-
reo outputs. In order to avoid possible damage to he audio system, the user should take appro-
priate preventive measures when the stereo outputs of the DVD player are connected to an amplifi-
cation system. For DTS Digital Surround playback, an external 5.1-channel DTS Digital Surround
decoder must be connected to the digital output (S/PDIF) of the DVD player.

Manufactured with permission from Dolby Laboratories. The ”Dolby” label and the double-D logo

ij

” are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished material. 

©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.

This product contains components which are covered by certain U.S. patents or for other reasons
are considered intellectual property of the Macrovision Corporation and other proprietors. Use of
this protected technology must be approved by the Macrovision Company and is only permissible
for private presentation at home or for other limited applications, where no special permission has
been granted by Macrovision. Reproduction or disassembly of the device is prohibited.

INFORMATION

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CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

Summary of Contents for ELEGANCE 21 FLAT TVD 55-2502/5 TOP

Page 1: ...COLOUR TELEVISION ELEGANCE 21 FLAT TVD 55 2502 5 TOP DANSK SVENSKA NORSK SUOMI ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...Guide 20 30 DVD mode 20 Special DVD features 20 Disc formats 21 24 Preparation 25 27 Using a DVD video CD or audio CD 27 28 Additional functions during DVD or video CD playback 29 Using an MP3 CD or...

Page 3: ...beneath it Do not place the television set close to heating units or in direct sunlight as this will impair cooling Heat build up can be dangerous and shortens the operating life of the tele vision se...

Page 4: ...e battery compartment 3 Close the battery compartment Note If the television no longer reacts properly to remote control commands the batteries may be flat Be sure to remove used batteries The manufac...

Page 5: ...irectly d Sound on off mute i Opens and closes the info menu closes all menus Z Zap function Page hold in teletext mode P P Switch the television on from standby Select channels step by step Move the...

Page 6: ...mode F Selects various audio settings selects the desired topic in teletext mode VCR SAT Switches to operating a GRUNDIG videorecorder DVD EXT a GRUNDIG satellite receiver or a GRUNDIG DVD player Kee...

Page 7: ...OK Confirms functions DVD Opens the main menu on the DVD unit SETUP TITLE Calls up the DVD title menu during playback 3 Switches to reverse frame search at various speeds during playback 4 Switches t...

Page 8: ...device from TV mode to DVD mode and back 7 Interrupts all drive functions 5 a Selects the previous title or section during playback Selects various functions in the menus 8 Starts playback Freeze fra...

Page 9: ...s received After performing the search the menu Provider Selection is displayed only if a provider was found Kabel 1 in Ger many for example Press P or P to select the TV Guide provider and confirm by...

Page 10: ...vision channels You can mark television channels which should be skipped during selection with P or P A selection with the number keys is also possible 1 In the Preset List menu select the desired cha...

Page 11: ...s 2 Select Sound with P or P and confirm with OK The Sound menu appears Note Further operation is explained in the following sections Volume The standard volume is set here This is the volume of the d...

Page 12: ...same when you switch between channels 1 Select AVL with P or P and then select On with or Equalizer The equalizer offers you four preset sound settings Music Sports Cinema and Speech and one which yo...

Page 13: ...o move up and down channels Selecting AV channels 1 Use AV to select AV channels directly Adjusting the volume 1 Adjust the volume with z or z Muting 1 Use p to switch the sound off mute and to switch...

Page 14: ...ormats Auto format The picture format is automatically switched to 16 9 for 16 9 programmes The picture format is automatically switched to 4 3 for 4 3 programmes 4 3 format For 4 3 programmes select...

Page 15: ...xt pages with 1 0 Return to the overview page 100 with i 3 Press P to scroll back a page 4 Press P to scroll to the next page 5 Press TXT to switch off teletext mode Additional functions Skipping the...

Page 16: ...tal number of pages are dis played 1 Press SUB to select the sub page function 2 Enter the four digit sub page number with 1 0 The selected sub page is displayed after a short delay Reveal answer Cert...

Page 17: ...by mode In Program you can enter the TV station with which the television switches on Off time after this time has elapsed the television switches to standby mode Alarm time after this time has elapse...

Page 18: ...ing all information to the television is somewhat time con suming but you can call up the most current information in just a few minutes Notes Operation with a satellite receiver is not possible with...

Page 19: ...In the Station Match line these are designated as None 1 Select the program that you would like to assign by pressing P or P 2 Call up the MAIN MENU by pressing i 3 Select the line Settings and confi...

Page 20: ...o the difference in quality of the recording media and the quality of the recording itself it can occasionally happen that a home made DVD or CD cannot be read This does not indicate a malfunction of...

Page 21: ...c you want to play in the disc compartment with the label facing upwards 3 Close the disc compartment with The disc tray retracts again and the disc is scanned Notes Playback of a DVD VCD SVCD DivX Vi...

Page 22: ...leased in different parts of the world at different times all DVD players world wide are given a regional code The regional code for your DVD player is 2 DVDs may also be given a supplementary regiona...

Page 23: ...CM coded regardless of the audio output setting The signals are output with the same data rate as the music source possibilities are 32 kbps 320 kbps ideal 128 kbps MP3 files can be organised into fol...

Page 24: ...with less artefacts and higher compression DivX video files have the suffix AVI DivX Video data are packed into the AVI file along with audio data which is compressed as MP3 data this means DivX Vide...

Page 25: ...ck Calling up information You can call up information on the title chapter and playing time for display on the screen 1 Press GO TO twice to display the info menu You will see information on DVD VCD D...

Page 26: ...hapter or title with the repeat function 1 Press GO TO four times to display the camera angle and repeat function 2 Select the Angle or Repeat function with or 3 Press OK to select the camera angle or...

Page 27: ...an stop playback at any point by pressing 7 twice Additional functions during DVD or video CD playback Notes The sound is muted during the Frame search Slow motion and Freeze frame functions Depending...

Page 28: ...pause press E repeatedly Part of the picture is enlarged 2 Move the picture section on the screen with P P or 3 Switch back to normal picture size with E Open file browser DivX VIDEO CD only 1 During...

Page 29: ...electing a track in steps SKIP 1 Select the next track by pressing s 6 during playback 2 Select the previous track by pressing 5 a Playback begins with the selected track Additional JPEG CD playback f...

Page 30: ...ng and playing a playlist This function enables you to create a playback list for all types of discs Up to 12 titles chapters or tracks can be stored 1 Place a disc in the tray 2 Open the Program Inpu...

Page 31: ...uage of the DVD menus Display Function Switch function displays e g II Pause on off External Subtitle Select the language group character set for additional subtitles on DivX video CDs Picture menu TV...

Page 32: ...After you enter a ran domly selected numerical code the access level can no longer be changed Access Level Select access level 1 to 8 The lock symbol must be opened using a code Factory Defaults Retur...

Page 33: ...both a satellite receiver and a decoder the decoder must be connected to the satellite receiver Using a decoder 1 Switch on the television and the decoder 2 Select the AV1 preset channel by pressing...

Page 34: ...AV2 channel positions with AV You can hear and see the video and audio information from the video recorder or the SET TOP box on the television set Connecting the SVHS video recorder If you own a SVH...

Page 35: ...nd the corresponding sockets of the camcor der with a cinch cable Note If a mono camera is connected connect the white socket L of the television and the corresponding socket of the camera Sel ect Mon...

Page 36: ...1 Plug a standard cinch cable into the cinch socket COAXIAL digital audio signal on the television and into the correspond ing socket on the digital multi channel amplifier COAXIAL AV1 AV2 DIGITAL AUD...

Page 37: ...h with P or P and start the search with or If a strong station signal is received the search is interrupted and the picture appears Repeat the search until the channel you want appears on the screen N...

Page 38: ...P and set the channel with or 4 Select Channel with P or P and confirm with OK 5 Press OK to choose between S special channel and C channel 6 Press or to switch up and down channels or use 1 0 to ente...

Page 39: ...OK The Country Selection menu appears 5 Select the country using P P or and confirm with OK The automatic search may last a few minutes depending on the number of television channels received Note You...

Page 40: ...ere are employed or OTHER PROCEDURES are carried out this may lead to dangerous radiation exposure DTS and DTS Digital Out are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc All rights reserved During play...

Page 41: ...tal lock has been activated Remedy Is the antenna cable connected Start the station search Adjust the brightness contrast or colour setting Test with another channel Change the position of the devices...

Page 42: ...s an unauthorised intervention invalidate any claims under the guarantee GRUNDIG will refuse to refund any costs resulting in such cases Any repair costs in such cases even those occurring within the...

Page 43: ...must be protected by a 5A fuse either in the plug or at the distribution board If this type of plug becomes defective ensure that the fuse is removed before disposal to eliminate potential shock hazar...

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