6 Special features of your television set
7 Receiving digital channels
7 Important notes on environmental
protection
8 CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
8 Connecting the antenna and power cord
9 Inserting batteries into the remote control
10 OVERVIEW
10 Connections on the television set
11 Controls on the television set
12 The remote control – Main functions
13 The remote control –
All functions
14 SETTINGS
14 Initial set-up and tuning television
channels
14 Selecting language, country and
operating mode
15 Tuning terrestrial television channels
(DVB-T)
15 Tuning television channels from the cable
provider (DVB-C)
16 Changing the program table for the
digital channels
18 Picture settings
19 Sound settings
21 TELEVISION - OPERATION
21 Basic functions
22 Zoom function
22 Eco mode
22 Zapping function
22 Electronic TV guide
23 Changing the picture format
24 USB RECORDING
24 Information on recording and playing
television programmes
24 Possible limitations when using an
external data medium
25 Connecting external data media
25 Settings for USB recording
27 ″Pausing” time shift
programmes
27 Recording programmes
28 Presetting programmes to be recorded
30 Playback
30 Deleting programmes in the recording list
31 USB OPERATION
31 File formats
32 Connecting external
data media
33 The file browser
33 Settings in the USB
setup menu
34 Basic playback functions
35 Additional playback
functions
37 TELETEXT OPERATION
37 TOP text or FLOF text mode
37 Additional functions
38 CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS
38 Opening the SETTINGS menu
38 Language settings
39 Setting the date and time
39 Timer settings
40 Parental control settings
41 Updating software
41 Restoring the television to the default
settings
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CONTENTS
42 OPERATION USING EXTERNAL
DEVICES
42 DIGI LINK
42 The DIGI LINK functions on your television
43 Device operation
44 High definition HD ready
44 Connection options
45 Connecting external devices
46 Using a DVD player, DVD recorder,
video recorder
or set-top box
46 Headphones
47 Hi-fi system/AV receiver
48 Connecting a PC
48 Selecting presets for the PC
48 Settings for PC mode
49 OPERATION WITH A COMMON
INTERFACE
49 What is a Common Interface?
49 Inserting the CA module
49 Access control for CI module and
smart card
50 SPECIAL SETTINGS
51 Searching for digital terrestrial
TV channels automatically
52 Searching for digital terrestrial
TV channels manually
53 Tuning analogue television channels
54 Changing stored analogue channels
56 INFORMATION
56 Displaying signal information
56 Pre-programming the remote control for
other GRUNDIG devices
57 Technical data
57 Service information for retailers
57 Environmental note
58 Troubleshooting
59 Additional Information for units sold in the
Please note the following instructions when
setting up the television set:
7
This television is designed to receive and display video and audio signals.
All other uses are expressly prohibited.
7
The ideal viewing distance is five times the
diagonal screen size.
7
Light falling on the screen impairs picture
quality.
7
To ensure the device is always adequately ventilated, make sure there is sufficient space between the television set and nearby furniture.
7
The television is designed for use in dry rooms.
If you do use it outdoors, make sure it is protected from moisture such as rain or splashing
water.
Never expose the television set to moisture.
7
Do not place any vessels such as vases on the
television, as they may spill liquid, thus presenting a safety risk.
7
Place the television on a hard, level surface.
7
Do not place any objects such as newspapers
on the television or put cloth or similar items
under it.
7
Do not place the television close to heating
units or in direct sunlight, as this will impair
cooling.
7
Heat build-up can be dangerous and shortens
the service life of the television. For reasons of
safety, have a repairman remove any dirt in
the television from time to time.
7
Never open the television under any circumstances. Warranty claims are excluded for
damage resulting from improper handling.
7
Make sure the power cord or the power supply unit (if provided) are not damaged.
7
Only operate the television with the power
supply/power cord provided.
7
Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical
devices. Even when the television is switched
off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to
the mains or the antenna. Always disconnect
the mains and antenna plugs during a storm.
7
Use a damp, soft cloth to clean the screen.
Do not use water with soap or detergent.
7
Only clean the housing of your television set
with the cloth provided. Do not use water with
soap or detergent.
7
When deciding where to put the device, remember that furniture is often coated with various types of varnish and plastic. Many of these
contain chemicals which can corrode the feet
of the device, leaving marks on the surface of
the furniture which can be difficult or impossible to remove.
7
The screen of your LCD television meets
the highest quality standards and has been
checked for pixel faults.
Despite the great care taken in manufacturing,
technological reasons make it impossible to
completely discount the possibility that some
pixels may be faulty.
Provided they are within the thresholds specified by the DIN norm, pixel faults of this kind
cannot be regarded as a defect as defined by
the warranty.
7
To ensure fires do not occur, always
keep candles and other open
flames away from the device.
device is switched on. Also switch off other
equipment before connecting it.
7
Do not plug in the power cord of the device
until you have connected the external equipment and the antenna.
7
Make sure the mains plug is freely accessible.
Caution:
7
If you plan on using a wall bracket for your
television, make sure you read the assembly
manual for the wall bracket or have a specialist assemble it.
7
When purchasing the wall bracket, make
sure that all the fastening points on the television are also on the wall bracket and that
they are all used when mounting it.
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5
GENERAL INFORMATION
Special features of your
television set
7
You can receive and watch digital TV channels
using your television set (via DVB-T and DVB-C)
– including High Definition programmes (HD).
However, the reception of digital TV channels
in HD is currently limited to a few countries in
Europe.
7
Although this television set complies with the
current DVB-T and DVB-C standards (status:
August 2010), the compatibility with future terrestrial DVB-T and DVB-C cable programmes
cannot be guaranteed.
7
Your television set can receive and process
all analogue and non-encrypted digital
TV channels. The television set is also equipped
with digital and analogue receivers.
7
The electronic TV guide (for digital channels
only) informs you about any schedule changes
at short notice, and provides an overview of
all the broadcasters' schedules for the next few
days. Detailed information on the individual
television programmes are – when provided
by the broadcasting station – are also available in the electronic TV guide.
7
You can connect various data media, such as
an external hard drive, a USB memory stick or
a digital camera, to the USB socket. Using the
file browser, you can then select and play the
file formats of your choice (for example, MP4,
MP3 or JPEG data).
Using the time shift function, you can quickly
and easily pause a programme using the remote control and resume it at a later stage.
The programme is recorded in an external
data medium.
7
You can record any digital TV channels you
choose.
The TV channels are converted by the televi-
sion and saved on an external data medium
which is connected to the USB socket.
The saved programmes can be called up and
played from the archive on the external data
medium at any time.
You require a digital roof antenna or indoor
antenna (passive or active indoor antenna
with its own power supply) to receive digital
television channels (DVB-T).
7
If you wish to receive digital television channels via your cable system (DVB-C), the antenna cable for your cable operator must be
connected to the television set.
7
Unlike analogue broadcasting, not every
channel has its own transmission frequency.
Instead, several channels are grouped into
what are known as bouquets on a regional or
national level. You can find the current transmission information on teletext from various
broadcasters, or by consulting a current TV
guide or the Internet.
7
Various digital television channels from private
broadcasters are encrypted (DVB-T and DVBC). Watching these channels and the recording and playback functions are only possible
with the appropriate CI module and a SmartCard. Ask your specialist dealer.
The range of channels available from the pub-
lic broadcasting institutions (ARD with EinsExtra, EinsFestival or ZDF with ZDF Info and all
third party broadcasters) are not encrypted
and can be received without a SmartCard.
Important notes on
environmental protection
7
The following information will help you to save
resources – and money as well.
7
If you are not using your television set for
several days, you should pull out the mains
plug for environmental and safety reasons.
This way the television does not consume any
electricity.
7
As switching off the television set does not
completely disconnect it from the mains, pull
out the plug to disconnect it from the mains
completely.
7
If the device is equipped with a power switch,
switching it off using this switch will be sufficient. The energy consumed by the television
set is reduced to virtually 0 W.
7
In standby mode, the television set uses very
little energy. However, it may be necessary to
leave the television set in standby mode for certain functions (for example automatic switch-on
and switch-off and for timer functions).
7
The television set uses less energy when the
brightness is reduced.
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7
CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
Connecting the antenna and power cord
2
1
1a
To receive terrestrial digital broadcasters
(DVB-T) connect the cable for the rooftop
or indoor antenna (passive or active indoor
antenna with its own power supply) to the antenna socket »ANT IN« on the television set;
or
1b To receive digital cable channels (DVB-C)
connect the cable for the rooftop antenna
to the antenna socket »ANT IN« on the
television set;
or
1c To receive analogue TV channels, connect
the cable for the rooftop antenna to the antenna socket »ANT IN« on the television set
2 Plug the power cord into a wall socket.
Note:
7
Do not plug in the power cord of the device
until you have connected the external equipment and the antenna.
7
Only use the power cord supplied to connect
the television set to a suitable earthed safety
socket.
7
Do not use an adapter plug or extension
lead which does not meet the applicable
safety standards. Do not tamper with the
power cord.
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Note:
7
When connecting an indoor antenna you
may have to try it out at different positions
until you get the best reception.
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
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Inserting batteries into the
remote control
1 Open the battery compartment by removing
the lid.
2
Insert the batteries (3 x 1.5 V micro, for
example R03 or AAA). Observe the polarity marked in the bottom of the battery
compartment.
3 Close the battery compartment.
Note:
7
If the television no longer reacts properly to
remote control commands, the batteries may
be flat. Always remove used batteries.
7
The manufacturer accepts no liability for
damage caused by leaking batteries.
Environmental note
7
This symbol on rechargeable batteries/batteries or
on the packaging indicates
that the rechargeable battery/battery may not be disposed of with
regular household rubbish. For certain
rechargeable batteries/batteries, this symbol may be supplemented by a chemical
symbol. Symbols for mercury (Hg) or lead
(Pb) are provided if the rechargeable batteries/batteries contain more than 0.0005%
mercury or more than 0.004% lead.
Rechargeable batteries/batteries, including
those which do not contain heavy metal,
may not be disposed of with household
waste. Always dispose of used batteries
in accordance with local environmental
regulations. Make enquiries about the applicable disposal regulations where you live.
The television set is equipped with automatic
channel search, which searches for terrestrial
channels (DVB-T), cable channels (DVB-C) and
analogue channels.
You start the search and can then copy the television channels into four favourite lists and sort
them there into your order of preference.
For DVB-T and DVB-C channels 1000 presets,
and 100 presets for analogue channels.
The various settings
Depending on the type of antenna connected,
you can decide which channels you would like
the television to search for.
7
Tunes digital terrestrial television channels, on
page 15.
7
Tunes digital television channels from the
cable provider, on page 15.
7
Tunes analogue television channels, in the
chapter “Special functions”, starting on page
53.
7
Further settings for digital television channels
after the initial set-up can also be found in the
chapter “Special functions”, starting on page
50.
Note:
7
Make the language and country selection for
all types, then continue reading the respective
chapter.
Selecting language, country and
operating mode
1 Switch on the television set from standby with
»8«, »1…0« or »P+« or »P-«.
– During initial set-up, the »Installation Guide«
will be displayed.
Help:
7
If this menu is not displayed, restore the
television set to its default settings (see
page 41).
2 Select the menu language with »<«, »>«,
»V« or »Λ« and press »●« to confirm.
3 Select the mode with »<« or »>« and press
»●« to confirm.
– The settings used in »Home Mode« help to
save energy.
– Alternatively, the menu item »Shop Mode«
can be selected which the retailer can use
for demonstrating the device functions.
Note:
7
End the »Shop Mode« by restoring the tel-
evision set to its default settings (see page
41).
4 Select the country in which the television set
is operated with »<«, »>«, »V« or »Λ« and
press »●« to confirm.
– The »Source Setup« menu appears with the
»Connection Type« line marked.
Note:
7
You can find a description of how to tune
the television channel of your choice – depending on the antenna connected – in the
following chapters.
tion Type« line, select the option »Air« with
»<« or »>«.
2 Select the line »Scan Type« with »V« or
»Λ«.
Use »<« or »>« to set the required scan
type:
– »DTV«, scan for digital television channels;
– »ATV«, scan for analogue television
channels;
–
»ATV & DTV«, scan for analogue and
digital television channels.
Caution:
7
The antenna power supply (5V ) may only
be switched on if the antenna is an active
indoor antenna with a signal amplifier and it
is not already supplied with a voltage via a
mains plug (or similar supply). Otherwise
you may cause a short circuit and irreparably damage your antenna.
3
Select the line »Active Antenna Power« with
»V«
or »Λ«.
Switch on the antenna power supply for the
antenna with »<« or »>« (»On«).
4 Start the scan with »« (green).
– The »Search Results« menu appears, and
the search for TV channels begins.
– Depending on the number of television
channels received, this can easily take a
few minutes.
– The scan is complete as soon as the »PRO-
GRAM TABLE« appears.
Note:
7
You can abort the scan by pressing »i«.
5 Press »i« to end the setting.
Tuning television channels from
the cable provider (DVB-C)
1 In the »Source Setup« menu, in the »Connec-
tion Type« line, select the option »Cable«
with »<« or »>«.
2 Select the line »Scan Type« with »V« or
»Λ«.
Use »<« or »>« to set the required scan
type:
– »DTV«, scan for digital television channels;
– »ATV«, scan for analogue television
channels;
–
»ATV & DTV«, scan for analogue and
digital television channels.
3 Select the line »Cabel Scan Type« with »V«
or »Λ«. Select the preferred option (»Quick«
or »Full«) with »<« or »>«.
– The search function »
channels according to the information provided by your cable provider in the transmission signal.
– If the option »Full« is selected, the entire
frequency range will be scanned. The
search can take a long time with this option. This option is recommended if your
cable provider does not support the scan
type »Quick«.
Note:
7
You can accelerate the search. To do this,
you need information about the frequency
and
network ID. You are usually able to get
this data from your cable operator or find it
in forums on the Internet.
4 Start the scan with »« (green).
–
The »Search Results« menu appears, and
the search for TV channels begins.
– Depending on the number of television
channels received, this can easily take a
few minutes.
ness«, »Contrast«, »Sharpness«, »Colour«, or
»Colour Temperature« with »V« or »Λ«.
Select the value with »<« or »>« and press
»●« to confirm.
Notes:
7
When changing the values with »<« or
»>«, the screen will be split. You can see
the current setting on the left side, the new
setting on the right side.
7
In the »PICTURE SETTINGS« menu you can
also find other additional settings.
4 Select the line »DNR«, »Mpeg NR«, »Vibrant
Colour«, »Perfect Clear«, »Film Mode«,
»Gamma«, »Dynamic Contrast«, »Dynamic
Backlight«, »Backlight« or »MEMC« with
»V« or »Λ«.
Select the value with »<« or »>« and press
»●« to confirm.
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Notes:
7
You can only select the »Mpeg NR« function
on digital and AV presets.
»Mpeg NR« reduces any interference from
artefacts (pixel blocks) from digital programmes due to MPEG compression (such
as from DVB-T receivers or DVD players).
7
The »Film Mode« detects and processes
feature films automatically for all channel
sources. This means you will always receive
an optimal picture.
This functions in the modi 480i, 576i and
1080i in TV playback and for other channel
sources.
If the »Film mode« is switched on for pro-
grammes without a feature film signal, minor
problems such as picture freeze, defective
subtitles or fine lines in the picture could
occur.
7
The function »Dynamic Contrast« adapts the
contrast dynamically and optimally for the
respective picture content.
7
With »Dynamic Backlight«, the device opti-
mally adapts the background lighting to the
picture content.
7
The »Backlight« can only be set manually
when the function »Dynamic Backlight« is
deactivated.
7
»MEMC« (Motion Estimation, Motion
Compensation) provides fluidity for the
picture in active pictures or fast camera
shots. »MEMC« feature only appears
in the menus of the 100Hz products.
In 100Hz products, MEMC feature of the TV
may not function properly for signals out of
60 Hz vertical scanning frequency (56Hz,
75Hz) as PC resolution from PC source. If
you want MEMC feature to function properly for such resources, make sure that the
source you have connected has 50Hz or
60Hz vertical scanning frequency.
5 Press »i« to end the setting.
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