Grundig Vision 2 16-2930 T Manual Download Page 2

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SET-UP­AND­SAFETY

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Please note the following information when set-

ting up your television set.

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This television set is designed to receive and 

display video and audio signals. 

Any other use is expressly prohibited.

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The ideal viewing distance is 5 times the 

screen diagonal.

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External light falling on the screen impairs 

picture quality.

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To assure sufficient ventilation make sure there 

is enough space around it in the wall unit.

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The television set is designed for use in dry 

rooms. If you do use it in the open, please en-

sure that it is protected from moisture, such as 

rain or splashing water.

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Do not expose the television set to any mois-

ture. Do not place any vessels such as vases 

on the television, as they may spill liquid, thus 

presenting a safety risk.

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Place the television set on a solid, level sur-

face. Do not place any objects such as news-

papers on the television set or cloth or similar 

items beneath it. 

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Heat build-up can be dangerous and shortens 

the operating life of the television set. For rea-

sons of safety, have a specialist remove any 

dirt deposits in the set from time to time.

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Do not place the television set close to heat-

ing units or in direct sunlight, as this will impair 

cooling. 

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Do not open the television set under any cir-

cumstances. Warranty claims are excluded 

for damage resulting from improper handling.

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Make sure the power cord or the power sup-

ply unit (if provided) are not damaged.

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The television set may only be operated with 

the mains cable/adapter supplied.

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Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical 

devices. Even if the tele vision set is switched 

off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike 

to the mains or the antenna cable. Always 

disconnect the mains and antenna plugs dur-

ing a storm.

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Clean the screen with a soft, damp cloth. 

Only use plain water.

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  Clean the cabinet of your LCD television with 

the enclosed cloth. Only use plain water. 

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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.

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The screen of your LCD television meets the 

highest quality  standards and has been 

checked for pixel faults.

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Despite the great care taken in manufacturing, 

technological  reasons make it impossible to 

completely discount the possibility that some 

pixels may be faulty.

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Provided they are within the thresholds speci-

fied by the DIN norm, pixel faults of this kind 

cannot be regarded as a defect as defined by 

the warranty.

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To prevent the spread of 

fire, keep candles or other 

open flames away from this 

product at all times.

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  Do not connect any other equipment while 

the device is switched on. Switch off the other 

equipment as well before connecting it.

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  Only plug the device into the mains socket 

after you have connected the external devices 

and the antenna.

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  Make sure the power plug is freely acces-

sible.

Caution:

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 If you want to use a wall bracket for your 

television, make sure you read the assembly 

instructions for the wall bracket carefully or 

have your specialist dealer mount it for you.

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  When  buying  the  wall  bracket,  make  sure 

that all the fastening points needed on the 

television are there on the wall bracket and 
that they are all used when it is mounted.

Summary of Contents for Vision 2 16-2930 T

Page 1: ...format 17 TELETEXT MODE 17 FLOF text and normal text mode 17 Additional functions 18 CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS 19 PARENTAL CONTROL 20 TIMER FUNCTIONS 22 USB MODE 22 The file formats 22 Connecting externa...

Page 2: ...switched off it can be damaged by a lightning strike to the mains or the antenna cable Always disconnect the mains and antenna plugs dur ing a storm 7 Clean the screen with a soft damp cloth Only use...

Page 3: ...has a comprehensive user friendly menu system The menu is displayed on the television screen and the functions of the remote control buttons are explained Receiving digital stations To receive digital...

Page 4: ...ote 7 When connecting an indoor antenna you may have to try it out at different positions until you get the best reception 2 Plug the mains cable supplied into the AC IN mains socket of the television...

Page 5: ...r reacts properly to remote control commands the batteries may be flat Be sure to remove used batteries 7 The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage re sulting from used batteries Environmental...

Page 6: ...HDMI HDMI socket audio video input HDMI ANT IN Antenna socket U Headphone connection 3 5 mm jack USB USB socket for external data media CI Common Interface slot I O Power switch switches the televi si...

Page 7: ...ats Zapping function Opens the pre selection for AV channels and the USB input Then select with q or w and con firm using OK Switch the television on from standby mode select channels in steps Opens t...

Page 8: ...station as well as station information red 8 Selects a page in teletext mode starts playback in the file browser and switches to play back pause green E E Selects a page in teletext mode starts the re...

Page 9: ...e vision to its factory condition on page 18 Note 7 The antenna power supply may only be switched on if the antenna is actually an ac tive indoor antenna with a signal amplifier and it is not already...

Page 10: ...re sets 1 In the Programme Table menu press q or w to select the channel to be moved 2 Press green to highlight the channel 3 Enter the new presets with one two or three digits using 1 0 4 Press OK to...

Page 11: ...55 Sharpness 50 Colour Temperature Medium Select Back Exit Picture settings 1 Open the menu with M The PICTURE menu is displayed 2 Select Picture Mode Brightness Con trast Colour Sharpness or Colour...

Page 12: ...eceives stereo or Nicam pro grammes it switches automatically to stereo sound display Stereo You can switch the sound to Mono if the ste reo reception quality is poor 1 Select Sound Type with q or w a...

Page 13: ...g AV channels 1 Call up the INPUT Source menu with 2 Select the desired AV channel position with q or w and press OK to confirm 3 Switch back to the television channel with 1 0 Switching between digit...

Page 14: ...s EPG to see programme information Notes 7 Not all stations supply provide a detailed TV guide 7 Many broadcasters supply the daily pro gramme but no detailed descriptions 7 There are broadcasters whi...

Page 15: ...nal sources from a set top box on the Euro AV socket the picture fills the screen completely and with the correct geom etry 4 3 format The picture is shown in 4 3 format LetterBox format The letterbox...

Page 16: ...can double the character size 1 To enlarge the character size of a teletext page press DOUBLE repeatedly Page stop A multiple page may contain several sub pages which are automatically scrolled by the...

Page 17: ...nal state This function enables you to delete the station lists and all custom settings 1 Select Restore Factory Defaults with q or w and press OK to confirm 2 Select the Yes button with r or e and co...

Page 18: ...ision channels which are not suitable for children using a per sonal PIN code 1 Select Block Programme with q or w and press OK to confirm The Block Programme menu appears 2 In the Block Programme men...

Page 19: ...reset volume and the desired channel after the set time in stand by mode has elapsed 1 Select On Time with q or w and press OK to confirm 2 Select Activate with q or w and press r or e to choose when...

Page 20: ...tch off the function by pressing r or e to set it to Off 3 Press M to end the setting Setting the time zone The television automatically detects the local dif ference to Greenwich Mean Time the select...

Page 21: ...o a data medium along with other file types The files can be compiled in folders This struc ture is similar to that of an MP3 CD Connecting external data media 7 Before connecting the data medium swit...

Page 22: ...f the automatic preview is switched on you can see the selected JPEG picture in the main menu of the file browser 1 Select Auto Preview with q or w 2 Press r or e to switch on the on func tion 3 Press...

Page 23: ...w and highlight with OK 3 Start playback with 8 red 4 Press 7 yellow to end playback Note 7 To remove the highlighting select the track with q or w and switch off the marking with OK Selecting a track...

Page 24: ...ect your external devices to depends on the sockets the external device is equipped with and the signals which are available 7 Note that with many external devices the res olution of the video signal...

Page 25: ...7 Video signal FBAS RGB 7 Audio signal stereo analogue 7 Channel position SCART 1 Connect the SCART socket on the televi sion and the corresponding socket on the external device using a EURO AV cable...

Page 26: ...irm Headphones Connecting the headphones 1 Plug the headphone jack 3 5 mm jack plug into the headphone socket on the right side of the television Note 7 Prolonged listening with the head phones at lou...

Page 27: ...with q or w and press OK to confirm Settings for the PC 1 Open the menu with M The PICTURE menu is displayed 2 Select the PC SETUP menu with r or e and confirm with OK 3 Select the function or settin...

Page 28: ...Interface slot go to the CA Module sub menu Access control for CA module and smart card 1 Open the menu with M The PICTURE menu is displayed 2 Select the CHANNEL SETUP menu with r or e and confirm wi...

Page 29: ...uning analogue television sta tions This setting is only necessary if you cannot re ceive any digital stations and you have not car ried out an analogue search during initial setup The television stat...

Page 30: ...to 8 9 Press M to end the setting Fine tuning analogue television sta tions The television automatically tunes itself to the best possible reception You may need to fine tune it manually in areas whe...

Page 31: ...ith red 3 Select letters or numbers with q or w move to the next position with r or e and repeat 4 Store the channel name with OK Note 7 To enter additional channel names repeat steps 1 to 4 Skipping...

Page 32: ...l with q or w 2 Push the television channel with r or e into the favourites list 1 to 4 and save it with OK The position in the favourites list is marked with You can enter the same channel in more th...

Page 33: ...nel which is currently active Remember this when aligning your antenna using the signal level display 4 Press M to end the display Automatic software update Only for digital television channels If thi...

Page 34: ...elevision set may only be operated with the mains adapter supplied The product complies with the following EU directives 2006 95 EG directive for electrical equip ment to be used within defined voltag...

Page 35: ...setting Automatic or manual channel setting fine tuning Antenna Have antenna cable or system checked No colour Colour intensity at maximum Turn up the colour TV standard setting if setting option is...

Page 36: ...e of plug is used it must be protected by a 5A fuse either in the plug or at the distribution board If this type of plug be comes defective ensure that the fuse is removed before disposal to eliminate...

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