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CONTENTS

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Set-up and safety

4

Connection and preparation

4

Connecting the antenna and the power cable 

4

Inserting batteries in the remote control

5-8

Overview

5-7

The remote control

8

The front of the television

9-13

Settings

9

Tuning television channels automatically

9-11

Changing stored channels

11

Picture settings

12-13

Audio settings

14

Television operation

15-16

Teletext mode

15

TOP text or FLOF text mode

15

Normal text mode

15-16

Additional functions

17-18

Convenience functions

17-18

Convenience functions with the »FEATURES« menu

19-29

DVD mode

19

Special DVD features

19

Disc formats

20-22

Preparation

23-24

Using a DVD, video CD or audio CD

25-26

Additional functions during DVD or video CD playback

27

Using an MP3 CD or JPEG CD

28

Additional JPEG CD playback functions

29

Repeat functions

29

Creating and playing a playlist

30-31

DVD settings

30

Selecting the setup menu

30-31

Menu options

32-35

Using external devices

32

Decoder or satellite receiver

32

Headphones

33

Video recorder or set top box

34

Camcorder

35

Connecting a multi-channel amplifier or digital two channel audio system

36-38

Special settings

36-38

Setting television channels

39-42

Information

39-42

Technical data, service information for dealers,
General instructions for laser devices, troubleshooting,
Additional Information for units sold in the UK

Summary of Contents for ELEGANCE 21 FLAT TVD 55-2502/7 TOP

Page 1: ...COLOUR TELEVISION ELEGANCE 21 FLAT TVD 55 2502 7 TOP ENGLISH POLSKI...

Page 2: ...29 DVD mode 19 Special DVD features 19 Disc formats 20 22 Preparation 23 24 Using a DVD video CD or audio CD 25 26 Additional functions during DVD or video CD playback 27 Using an MP3 CD or JPEG CD 2...

Page 3: ...sunlight as this will impair cooling Heat build up can be dangerous and shortens the operating life of the tele vision set For reasons of safety have a specialist remove any dirt deposits in the set...

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: ...es to previous TV menu page Z Switches between the two television channels most recently selected Page hold in teletext mode P P Switch the television on from standby Select channels step by step Move...

Page 6: ...lects a topic in teletext mode VCR SAT Switches to operating a GRUNDIG videorecorder DVD EXT a GRUNDIG satellite receiver or a GRUNDIG DVD player Keep the appropriate button VCR SAT DVD EXT pressed do...

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: ...tand by Channel selection up Increase volume TV DVD Switches the device from TV mode to DVD mode and back 7 Interrupts all drive functions 5 a Selects the previous title or section during playback 8 S...

Page 9: ...nection You can also delete television channels from the channel list which were found more than once or which have poor reception 1 To open the MEN press i The MEN menu appears 2 Select SETUP with P...

Page 10: ...n Note To sort the other television channels repeat steps 1 to 3 Entering station names max of 5 characters 1 In the PROGRAM EDIT menu select the station with P P or 2 Press F blue to highlight the st...

Page 11: ...E menu appears 3 Select BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOUR or SHARP NESS with P P and select the level with or 4 Select STORE with P or P and press OK to con firm The STORED message appears Note The settings...

Page 12: ...Nicam programmes it switches automatically to stereo sound display STEREO You can switch the sound to MONO if the stereo reception quality is poor 1 Select SOUND TYPE with P or P and adjust the set ti...

Page 13: ...select the next frequency band by pressing or 4 Press OK to save the setting 5 Return to the SOUND menu by pressing z red Finishing the settings 1 Press TXT to finish the settings Dynamic bass You can...

Page 14: ...play or conceal the clock by pressing SUB only for stations with teletext Sound settings You can select five different sound settings 1 Press F blue to select the audio setting USER MUSIC SPORTS CINEM...

Page 15: ...ext 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: ...total 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 Ce...

Page 17: ...minute intervals from 5 to 120 minutes by pressing or 3 Press TXT to finish the setting Entering the switch on time This function enables you to specify when the television switches on and with which...

Page 18: ...TXT to finish the setting Selecting the AV channel automatically With this setting the AV channel is automatically changed when the device connected to the Euro AV socket is switched on 1 Select AUTO...

Page 19: ...ue to 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...

Page 20: ...sc 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 or aud...

Page 21: ...e released 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 reg...

Page 22: ...oded 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 folders...

Page 23: ...e info menu You will see information on Title 01 02 The current title and available titles Chapter 03 18 The current chapter and available chapters Audio 5 1 CH German Audio system and dubbing lan gua...

Page 24: ...and press OK to confirm 4 Close the info menu with GO TO Selecting chapters using the info menu 1 Display the info menu with GO TO 2 Select Chapter with P or P and press OK to confirm 3 Enter the two...

Page 25: ...slow motion speed by pressing 3 or 4 3 Press 8 to resume playback Switching the freeze frame forwards backwards in steps 1 Press 8 during playback 2 Move the freeze frame step by step backwards or for...

Page 26: ...ly made in the disc menu Selecting and displaying subtitles If the disc provides subtitles they can be displayed on your TV screen When subtitles are available in several languages you can select your...

Page 27: ...P to select the track you want to hear and then OK to start playback 5 Press 8 to pause playback 6 Press 8 to resume playback 7 End playback by pressing 7 Selecting specific tracks using the numerical...

Page 28: ...verse the pictures 3 Press 7 to end playback Enlarging the picture zoom This function enables you to enlarge sections of the picture and move them on the screen 1 During playback or pause press E 2 To...

Page 29: ...to 20 titles chapters or tracks can be stored 1 Place a disc in the tray 2 Open the Program menu by pressing PROGRAM Depending on the type of disc in use the program menu appears and item 1 is marked...

Page 30: ...ack one level 5 Press DVD SETUP to quit the menu Menu options Player menu TV Display Set the picture format Normal PanScan Normal Letterbox Wide OSD Lang Select the on screen menu language Screen Save...

Page 31: ...value Brightness Set value Contrast Set value Hue Set value Saturation Set value Defaults This is only possible if there is no disc in the device TV Type Select the TV standard PAL MULTI NTSC Parenta...

Page 32: ...Switch on the television and the decoder 2 Select the AV1 preset channel by pressing AV repeatedly until AV1 appears on the screen Headphones Connecting the headphones 1 Insert the headphone jack 3 5...

Page 33: ...der or set top box 1 Switch on the video recorder or set top box and select the desired function 2 Select the AV1 or AV2 channel using AV You can hear and see the video and audio information from the...

Page 34: ...ng sockets of the cam corder 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 Select MONO in the SOUND menu...

Page 35: ...al decoder or DTS 1 Plug a standard cinch cable into the COAXIAL socket on the television and into the corresponding socket on the digital multi channel amplifier Manufactured under licence from Dolby...

Page 36: ...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 Note The curren...

Page 37: ...OK to con firm The SETUP menu appears 3 Select PROG NUMBER with P or P and set the chan nel with or 4 Select CANAL with P or P and confirm with OK 5 Press P or P to choose between S special channel an...

Page 38: ...confirm 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 found Note...

Page 39: ...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 T...

Page 40: ...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 Aut...

Page 41: ...it is 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...

Page 42: ...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 hazard If...

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