5 Special features of your television set
6 Receiving digital stations
6 GRUNDIG SCR System
6 Important notes on environmental protec-
tion
6 Notes on still images
7 CONNECTION/PREPARATION
7 Connecting the antenna and power cord
8 Inserting batteries in the remote control
9 OVERVIEW
9 Connections on the television set
10 Control buttons on the TV
11 Remote control - main functions
12 Remote control - all functions
13 SETTINGS
13 Initial set-up
14 Initial set-up – overview
15 Arrange Initial set-up
18 Changing the Channel Editor for the
digital channels
22 Picture settings
24 Sound settings
26 TELEVISION OPERATION
26 Basic functions
27 Zoom function
28 Zap function
28 Electronic TV guide (RoviGuide™)
30 Changing the picture format
31 NETWORK SETUP
31 Network connection
31 Wired network
34 Wireless network
38 Change TV Name
39 Connecting the TV to a “hidden” network
40 SMART Inter@ctive TV 3.0 FEATURE
40 SMART Inter@ctive TV 3.0 internet ap-
plications
41 Creating a Grundig Application Store
account
42 Logging in with Grundig Application
Store account
43 Grundig Application Store
47 Playing the video, music and image files
with home network connection
47 Selecting the digital media server
48 Playback
48 Other playback options
49 USB RECORDING
49 Information on recording and playing
television programmes
49 Possible limitations when using an exter-
nal data medium
50 Connecting external data media
50 USB recording settings
52 ″Pausing” time shift programmes
52 Recording programmes
53 Programme setting for recording
55 Playback
55 Deleting programmes from the recorded
files menu
56 USB OPERATION
56 File formats
57 Connecting external data media
57 Removing the external data media
58 The file browser
58 Settings in the USB setup menu
60 Playback basic functions
61 Additional playback functions
62 TELETEXT MODE
62 TOP text or FLOF text mode
62 Additional functions
63 INTERACTIVE PORTAL (HbbTV)
63 What is HbbTV?
63 Using HbbTV
63 Additional functions for video indexes
64 TV Settings
64 Language & Keyboard settings
65 Accessibility settings
65 Accessories
66 Advanced settings
66 Power save mode
67 Functions in the “About” menu
67 Software update (OAD)
67 Software update (Internet)
67 Software update (USB)
68 Resetting the television to its original state
68 Deleting channel history
68 Timer settings
69 Date and time settings
70 Parental settings
72 USING EXTERNAL DEVICES
72 DIGI LINK
74 High definition – HD ready
74 Connection options
75 Connecting an external device
76 Using a DVD recorder, DVD player, video
recorder or set-top box
76 Headphones
76 Hi-fi system
78 What is LIVESHARE?
78 Screen share with Liveshare connection
79 PC MONITOR MODE
79 Connecting a PC
79 Selecting the channel position for the PC
79 Settings for the PC
80 OPERATION WITH COMMON IN-
TERFACE
80 What is common interface?
80 Inserting the CA module
80 Access control for CA module and smart
cards
81 SPECIAL SETTINGS
81 Searching for all digital television chan-
nels from a satellite automatically
82 Searching for digital television channels
from a satellite manually
82 LNB Settings
83 Motor antenna setup (DiSEqC 1.2)
84 Searching for television channels from the
cable provider automatically
85 Searching for television channels from the
cable provider manually
86 Searching for digital terrestrial TV chan-
nels automatically
86 Searching for digital terrestrial TV chan-
nels manually
87 Automatic service update
87 Tuning analogue television channels
88 Changing stored analogue channels
90 Displaying signal information
90 Deactivate and activate HbbTV
90 Deactivate and activate digital teletext
91 INFORMATION
91 Product plug
91 Other data
92 Service information for dealers
92 Network interfaces
92 Disposing of the packaging
92 Environmental note
93 Troubleshooting
Please note the following information when setting up your television set.
7
This television set is designed to receive and
display video and audio signals. Any other
use is strictly prohibited.
7
Best viewing distance is 5 times the diagonal
length of the screen.
7
External light falling on the screen impairs picture quality.
7
To assure sufficient ventilation make sure there
is enough space around the television set in
the wall unit.
7
The television set is designed for use in indoors. If you do use it at outdoors, please
ensure that it is protected from humid environments such as rain or splashing water as these
will create risk of safety.
7
Never use the television set in humid environments.
7
Do not put objects containing liquid such as
vase on the television set. The liquid in it may
spill and cause risk of safety.
7
Place the television set on a solid, level surface.
7
Do not place objects such as newspapers on
the television set or cloth or similar items beneath it.
7
Do not place the television set close to heating
units or under direct sunlight, as this will impair
cooling.
7
Higher ambient temperature will shorten the
service life of the television set.
7
Do not open the television set under any circumstances. Safety risk may arise and also the
guarantee of the product can be void if the
television set is opened.
7
Make sure that the power cord or the AC/DC
adaptor (if supplied) is not damaged.
7
Television set can only be operated with the
power cable or the AC/DC adapter supplied
with the product.
7
If the mains plug of the television is grounded,
always make sure that it is connected to a
grounded socket.
7
Plug the device into the mains socket only after
you have connected the external devices and
the antenna.
7
Make sure that the mains plug/socket of the
television is comfortably accessible.
7
Do not connect any other equipment while
the device is switched on. Switch off the other
equipment as well before connecting it.
7
Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical
devices. Even if the television 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 during a
storm.
7
Clean the television screen and cabinet with
a soft and dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not
use wet cloth or detergent (glass cleaners, cologne and all cleaning agents alike). Only use
plain water to dampen the cloth.
7
When deciding where to install the television
set, do not forget that most furniture surfaces
are coated with various types of lacquer or
plastic which contain chemical additives.
These may cause corrosion to the feet of the
television, thus resulting in stains on the surface
of the furniture.
7
Screen of your LCD/LED television conforms
to the highest qaulity standards and has been
controlled with regard to 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.
To prevent the spread of fire,
keep candles or other open
flames away from this product
at all times.
7
Please use your television at a location as far
as possible from cellular phones, microwave
ovens and similar devices operating with
high frequency waves. Otherwise your television may malfunction because of such radio
waves.
7
Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat
such as direct sunlight, fire, etc.
7
Do not use old and unused batteries together.
7
Only replace the exhausted batteries with
those having the same model, value and properties.
7
By ensuring proper disposal of these batteries,
you will have contributed in prevention of potential hazards on the environment and human
health that may arise from inappropriate disposal of the batteries.
7
Warning About the Device Package:
The package of the product can be recycled.
Please ensure that the packaging is disposed
separately conforming with the local regulations to make sure that the product packaging
is recycled environmentally.
Caution:
7
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.
7
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.
7
If wall hanger is not going to be used, use
your television only with the stand supplied
in the box. As your television may tipover
without a stand or with a different stand, this
will create risk of safety.
Things to do for energy saving
7
Do not leave your television turned on if you
are not watching it; switch it to standby. If you
will not use your television for a long time,
leave it in off mode by switching off from the
mains (if any) or by unplugging.
7
Prevent surrounding noises in the room
where you watch your television. Keeping
the volume of your television at regular levels
will help you to save energy.
7
When determining the position of your television, try to place it so that the sunlight will
not fall directly onto the screen of the television but will come from behind of it. Thus, you
can use your television without increasing the
contrast setting and save energy.
Your television set enables you to receive and
watch digital stations (via DVB-S, DVB-T and
DVB-C), including the High Definition (HD)
ones. At present, reception for these digital
television stations in High Definition is only
possible in some countries in Europe.
7
Although this television meets the current DVBS, DVB-T and DVB-C standards as of August
2012, its compatibility with future DVB-S digital satellite broadcasts, DVB-T digital terrestrial
broadcasts and DVB-C digital cable broadcasts is not guaranteed.
7
This television can receive and process all
analogue and all unencrypted digital stations.
This television set has an integrated digital and
analogue receiver. The digital receiver unit
converts the signals from digital stations to provide outstanding audio and picture quality.
7
The TV guide (only for digital stations) tells
you of any schedule changes at short notice, and provides an overview of all the
stations’ schedules for the next few days.
Quite a lot of content such as programme
data, channel logos, players, images, fragments, etc. can be reached via the internet through internet connection thanks
to the online feature of the TV guide.
Detailed information for each channel - if
provided by the broadcasting channel - is included in the electronic programme guide.
7
You can connect various data media, for example, an external hard drive, a USB memory
stick or a digital camera to the USB sockets.
Using the file browser, you can then select and
play the file formats you want (for example,
MP4, MP3 or JPEG data).
7
With the Time Shift function, you can easily
stop and resume a programme with the remote
control in a fast and simple way. Programme is
recorded to the external data medium.
7
You can record any digital TV channel you
have chosen, if no limitation has been imposed by the broadcaster.
TV channel is transformed by your television
and saved to a USB external data medium.
You can recall and play saved programs from
the archive.
While a recording is in progress, you can select and watch another recording from the archive.
For detailed information about saving and
playing TV programs, please see page 49.
7
Smart Inter@ctive TV 3.0 feature provides your
TV with Internet applications when your TV is
connected to Internet. You can surf through
the web pages, visit popular video and photo
sharing sites as well as social networks with
these applications.
7
Wireless USB keyboard and mouse support in
the Web browsing of your television facilitates
surfing through the internet pages for the user.
7
DLNA feature allows you to use a wired or
wireless (with wireless USN network device)
local network to access your content that were
recorded with DLNA compatible devices we
use at our daily lives such as a PC, mobile
phone or NAS (Network Attached Storage)
which are operated as DMS (Digital Medial
Server). While watching TV, you can play any
content you like at any time by using DMC applications on your mobile device or PC without
starting DLNA application.
7
By using DMR feature of your television, you
can start playing contents on another mobile
device or PC and you can perform controls
from these devices in lieu of the TV. For this,
you need to have DMC (Digital Media Controller) devices on your devices. In this way,
by starting DLNA application on your TV with
DMC-supported applications, or without having to start the same, you can start and control
the content from your mobile devices or PCs.
ENGLISH
5
GENERAL INFORMATION
7
Devices that contain and serve video, music
or image files are called Server. This television receives video, music and image
files from the server through home network, allowing you to access and play
such media even when your television is
located in a different room then the server.
A DLNA compatible device such as a PC,
mobile phone, NAS or a NAS-like (Network
attached storage) device which operates as
a DMS (Digital Media Server) is required in
order to use home network.
Receiving digital stations
7
To receive digital satellite stations (DVB-S) you
need a satellite antenna.
7
To receive digital stations (DVB-T) you need a
digital rooftop or indoor antenna (passive or
active indoor antenna with its own power supply).
7
The antenna cable of the cable TV network
that broadcast in DVB-C must be plugged into
TV in order to receive the DVB-C broadcasts.
7
Unlike analogue broadcasting, not every station has its own transmission frequency. Instead, several stations are grouped into what
are known as bouquets on a regional or national level.
7
You can find the current transmission information on teletext from various broadcasters, or
look in a TV guide or on the Internet.
7
Various digital television stations from private
broadcasters are encrypted (DVB-S, DVB-T
and DVB-C). Watching these stations and the
recording and playback functions are only
possible with the appropriate CI module and
a SmartCard. Ask your specialist dealer.
GRUNDIG SCR System
7
Your TV supports SCR system (Single Channel Router). With SCR satellite system, several
users can individually receive all signals from
the satellite simultaneously.
Those items mentioned below will help you reduce the consumption of natural resources as
well as save your money by reducing electricity
bills.
7
If you will not be using the TV set for several
days, it should be disconnected from the mains
for environmental and safety reasons. TV will
not consume energy in this condition.
7
If the TV set has main switch, it will be enough
to turn the TV off via main switch. TV will reduce energy consumption almost to Zero
Watt.
7
TV consumes less energy on stand by mode.
However, some TV sets may have features
such as on timer, that require the TV set to be
left in standby to work correctly.
7
TV consumes less energy when brightness is
reduced.
Notes on still images
Watching the same image for a long time on the
screen may cause a still image remain feebly on
the background. Feeble image(s) on the background is originated from LCD/LED technology
and does not require any action under guarantee. To avoid such cases and/or minimize the
impact, you may observe the tips below.
7
Do not allow the same TV channel to stay on
the screen for a very long time. Channel logos
may cause this situation.
7
Do not allow the images, which are not full
screen, to constantly stay on the screen; if not
streamed in full screen format by the broadcaster, you can convert the images to full
screen by changing picture formats.
7
Higher brightness and/or contrast values will
lead this impact to appear faster; therefore,
you are recommended to watch your TV in the
lowest brightness and contrast levels.
connect the satellite antenna cable to the
antenna socket »SATELLITE« on the television set;
and / or
2a 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
2b 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
2c To receive analogue TV channels, connect
the cable for the rooftop antenna to the
antenna socket »ANT IN« on the television
set.
example R03 or AAA). Observe the polarity
(marked on the base 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. Be sure to remove the exhausted batteries from the battery compartment.
7
The manufacturer accepts no liability for
damage resulting from used batteries.
Environmental note
7
shall not be treated as household waste. On
certain batteries this symbol might be used
in combination with a chemical symbol. The
chemical symbols for mercury (Hg) or lead
(Pb) are added if the battery contains more
than 0.0005% mercury or 0.004% lead.
Batteries, including those which contain no
heavy metal, may not be disposed of with
household waste. Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally sound manner.
Find out about the legal regulations which
apply in your area.
This symbol on the battery or on the packaging
indicates that the battery
provided with this product
The Television is fitted with an “installation assistant”, which guides you step by step through the
basic settings.
Using the screen dialogue, the user guide enables supposedly complex settings and data
entries to be presented simply and clearly for
everybody.
Pages and dialogue items appear on the screen,
which identify the subsequent and likely operating steps.
To support this, you will also see the required
button symbols of the remote control.
The basic settings in detail:
– language selection
– country selection;
– choice of user mode;
– network settings (if desired);
– Station settings (DVB-S, DVB-T, DVB-C and
analogue channels).
The detailed settings can be found on pages 15
and 17.
Settings for connecting to the home
network
Depending on the connection to the home network, you connect your television to the home
network:
– via a LAN connection or
– without cable via WLAN (only with Grundig
WiFi USB Dongle, ask your specialist dealer).
There are two options with the LAN-connection:
Automatic connection,
all data regarding connection settings (»IP Ad-
dress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«)
are obtained from modem automatically.
Manual connection,
all data regarding connection settings (»IP Ad-
dress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«)
must be configured manually.
There are various options when using WLAN:
Automatic connection,
all data regarding connection settings (»IP Ad-
dress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«)
are obtained from modem automatically.
Depending on the router, you can use the fol-
lowing options:
– Option “WPS-PBC” (Push Button Configura-
tion);
– Connecting with a WPS PIN;
– Connecting by entering the network pass-
word.
Manual connection,
all data regarding connection settings (»IP Ad-
dress«, »Netmask«, »Gateway« and »DNS«)
must be configured manually.
Note:
7
If you want to connect your television to the
home network via wi-fi, you need to connect
the wi-fi USB dongle 2 to the »USB1« or
»USB2 (HDD)« socket.
Tuning television channels
Depending on the type of antenna connected,
you can decide which channels you would like
the television to search for.
DVB-S – Tunes digital television channels from
the satellite, from page 16.
You have two options for this search:
–
the basic installation which presets a stan-
dard selection, e.g. the satellite Astra 19.2°
East; you need only start the search;
–
the professional installation, which allows
you to make all required settings and set pa-
rameters for your receiver system.
DVB-C – For setting up digital cable channels
see page 17.
DVB-T – For setting up digital terrestrial
channels see page 17.
See "Special Settings" section on page 87 for
searching analog television channels.
If the »Basic Setup« menu does not appear
on the screen, make the setting by following
the instructions on returning the television to
its factory settings on page 67.
«, »>«,
»
V
« or »Λ« and press »OK« to confirm.
<
able to use the television. Press »OK« to
start the installation.
is operated with »
press »OK« to confirm.
«, »>«, »V« or »Λ« and
<
»Home Mode« is selected.
»OK«;
« or
»
« and press »OK« to confirm.
>
<
TV settings that provide energy savings
conforming EUP.
Select
– »Enhanced« – if you will use the television
for a demo presentation, increased image
and volume settings are used in this mode.
Increased mode consumes more energy.
7 Press »OK« to confirm »Next«.
– »Network Settings« is displayed.
Note:
7
If you want to connect your television to the
home network,
– continue at point 8 for an automatic LAN
connection, or
– continue at point 13 for an automatic
WLAN connection.
Note:
7
If connecting to a home network is not nec-
essary, skip the setting using »
« (blue).
Continue settings at point. 22, 26 or 31.
Connecting to a home network with a
LAN cable
8 Press »
V
«, the line »Change Connection
Type« is selected and press »OK« to confirm.
9 Select the option »Wired« with »
and press »OK« to confirm.
« or »>«
<
Note:
7
The settings for a manual LAN connection
are on page 33.
10 Press »« (red) to select »Connect« option to
establish modem connection.
– »Connecting ... Please wait« message
will be displayed, and if the connection
is established »Connection To Gateway:
Success« messages will be displayed.
11 Press »« (green) to check the performed
settings and also if the local network and
internet connection has been established.
– »Testing ... Please wait« message will
be displayed, and if the connection is
established »Connection To Gateway:
Success«, »Internet Connection: Success«
messages will be displayed.
– point 22 for DVB-S reception;
– point 26 for DVB-C reception;
– point 31 for DVB-T reception.
Connecting automatically by entering
the network password
Note:
7
Have you connect the WiFi USB Dongle 2
on socket »USB1« or »USB2 (HDD)«?
V
13 Press »
«, the line »Change Connection
Type« is selected and press »OK« to confirm.
14 Select the option »Wireless« with »
»
« and press »OK« to confirm.
>
<
« or
15 Confirm the message »Do you want to turn
on Wi-Fi?« with »« (green).
16 Select the line »Select Access Point« with
V
« or »Λ« and press »OK« to confirm.
»
– »Select Access Point« menu appears and
available wireless networks are scanned
and displayed in the menu.
17 Select the network that you want to connect
with »V«, »Λ«, »<« or »>« and press »OK«
to confirm.
– Wireless connection password screen is
displayed.
V
18 Select the required character with »
»
Λ
«, »<« or »>« and move to the next
«,
character with »OK«.
– Using »Shift« ➡ »OK«, you can switch
between uppercase letters / numbers and
lowercase letters / special characters.
– Select »
« to delete the character
entered and press »OK« to confirm.
19 Confirm the password with »« (green).
– »Connecting ... Please wait« message
will be displayed, and if the connection
is established »Connection To Gateway:
Success« messages will be displayed.
20 Press »« (green) to check the performed
settings and also if the local network and
internet connection has been established.
– »Testing ... Please wait« message will
be displayed, and if the connection is
established »Connection To Gateway:
Success«, »Internet Connection: Success«
messages will be displayed.
21 To switch to »Source Setup« menu press
»
« (blue).
Note:
7
Continue searching for TV channels with:
– point 22 for DVB-S reception;
– point 27 for DVB-C reception;
– point 32 for DVB-T reception.
Searching television channels with satellite signal (DVB-S)
22 Select the option »Satellite« with »
and press »OK« to confirm.
« or »>«
<
– The satellite Astra 19.2° East is preset.
23 Confirm the push button »Next Page« with
»OK«.
Notes:
7
Select the Channel Type.
Press »
« or »>« to select whether you want
<
to search for only digital channels (Digital) or
only radio channels (Radio) or both (Digital
+ Radio) and press »OK« to select and mark
or unmark the »Digital« and/or »Radio«
items.
7
Select Scan Mode.
To select whether you want to search for
only free digital television channels (Free),
only scrambled digital television channels
(Scrambled) or both (Free + Scrambled),
press »
« or »>« and press »OK« to select
<
and mark or unmark the »Free« and/or
»Scrambled« items.
nels according to the cable operator
information in the broadcasting signal.
– »Full« scan function scans the entire fre-
quency range selected. With this search
option, search can take a long time. This
search type is recommended. Some cable
providers do not support »Quick« scan.
Note:
7
You can speed up the search. To do this,
frequency and network ID information are
required. You may get this data from your
cable operator or find it in the Internet forums.
28 Use »V« to select the push button »Next
Page« and confirm with »OK«.
Note:
7
Perform Channel Type selection. Press »<«
or »
« to select whether you want to search
>
for only digital channels (Digital), only Analog channels (Analog) or both (Digital +
Analog) and press »OK« to select and mark
or unmark the »Digital« and »Analog« items.
29 Press »« (red) to start searching.
– The »Automatic Channel Search« menu
appears, and the search for TV channels
begins.
– The scan is complete as soon as the
»Search is completed!« appears.
30 Select the »Channel Editor« with »« (red).
« or
<
Tuning terrestrial digital television
channels (DVB-T)
Changing the Channel Editor for
the digital channels
Channels found at the end of the search are
stored in the »Channel Editor«.
You can delete channels which are not required
from the programe table, you can change the
order of channels within the programe table and
lock individual channels (Parental control).
You can also add channels to the favourites list;
in addition, you can change the order of channels within the favourites list.
In Channel Editor, press »P+« to switch the channel list to the next page, press »P–« to switch it
back to the previous page.
To perform searching in the Channel Editor menu
by Channel names, press »« (red).
To display the channels in the Channel Editor
menu by Antenna Type, press »« (green) and
»OK«.
To use filters and tools in the Channel Editor
menu, press »
Enter own names for the favourites
lists (max. 7 characters)
You can rename all favorites lists.
1 To recall favorites list menu when no menu is
opened on the screen, press »FAV«.
2 Select the favorites list you want to rename
– Virtual keyboard will be displayed.
3 To delete the current name step by step,
4 Select the required character/number with
Repeat the same process for all characters/
– Using »Shift« ➡ »OK«, you can switch
5 To save the new name with »« (green).
6 Press »EXIT« to end the setting.
« or »>« and press»
with »
<
ton.
press »« (red).
V
«, »Λ«, »<« or »>« and move to the next
»
character with »OK«.
numbers.
between uppercase letters / numbers and
lowercase letters / special characters.
« (blue) but-
Renaming AV channels
You can rename AV channels according to the
device you have connected. For example, for
a PC which you have connected to HDMI1
source of TV with HDMI cable, you can name
the source as PC.
1 Open »Input Source« menu with »
2 Select the AV source you will rename with
« or »>« and press »
»
<
– Rename menu is displayed.
3 Press »OK« and delete the “old” name step
by step with »« (red).
4 Select the required character/number with
V
«, »Λ«, »<« or »>« and move to the next
»
character with »OK«.
Repeat the same process for all characters/
numbers.
– Using »Shift« ➡ »OK«, you can switch
between uppercase letters / numbers and
lowercase letters / special characters.
The “enhanced picture settings” are in principal
digital image improvements which, however,
should be only used when necessary when picture quality and transmission is excellent. They
may well improve the display with poor material,
but may adversely affect the display where transmission and picture quality are excellent.
7
»Backligh« – Manual setting for back light-
ing (only active if dynamic back lighting is
switched to “OFF”). This setting also directly
impacts power consumption.
»Dynamic Backlight« – Here the device opti-
mally adjusts the back lighting for the picture
content by regulating the back lighting depending on the average picture brightness.
If a picture has predominately dark areas,
then the black level displayed is improved by
downward adjustment of the back lighting (in
this case the display of the dark areas is improved), and with predominantly bright picture material the back lighting is maximised
in order to display these areas more brightly.
age by means of a gentle blue hue (giving
the appearance of greater sharpness) and
improves the black level by setting this entirely to black from specific shade of back. This
reduces the visible grey values in the dark
areas of the picture.
7
»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.
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»MEMC« – Improves the display of moving
images through the additional computation
of intermediate pictures and is only available for devices from 32”. It is displayed
with a PPR of 400 (Picture Perfection Rate).
If the adjustment value is too high, this may
result in ghosting with poor transmission due
to the incorrect computation of the intermediate pictures.
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»Nois Reduction« – Reduces the visible
‘snow’ by displaying the picture a little less
sharply and creating a slight blurring.
Should therefore be used minimally with
good picture material.
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»Block Noise Reduction« – This function
can only be selected with digital reception
sources and AV presets. It reduces any interference from artefacts (pixel blocks) from
digital programmes due to MPEG compression (such as from DVB-T receivers and lower
transmission rates or DVD players).
Additional operations are explained in the
following sections.
Sound Mode
1 Select the line »Sound Mode« with »V« or
»
Λ
«.
2 Press »
<
art Mode«, »Movie« or »User«.
DTS Studio Sound™
DTS Studio Sound is an advanced surround sound
solution suite that accurately extracts and places
audio cues for an immersive surround experience
over the TVs built-in speakers. To complete the
audio experience, post processing and psychoacoustic techniques are implemented to provide
3D audio rendering to match 3D video content,
for bass and dialog enhancement and to deliver
consistent and level volume across content.
DTS Studio Sound Technology is supported in
Film, Natural, Speech and Music settings.
Night Mode prevents sound fluctuations and volume increases.
V
1 Select the line »Night Mode« with »
»
Λ
«.
« or
2 Activate (»On«) or deactivate the night
mode by pressing »
« or »>«.
<
Note:
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»Night Mode« appears in menu if »SRS« has
been selected in »Sound Mode«.
Note:
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Other settings are available under »Ad-
vanced«. Select the line »Advanced« with
»
V
« or »Λ« and press »OK« to confirm.
Stereo/dual channel
If the device receives two channel programmes,
e.g. a film with the original sound on sound
channel B (display: »Dual II«) and the dubbed
version on sound channel A (display: »Dual I«),
you can select the desired sound channel.
1 Select the line »Sound Type« with »V« or
»
Λ
« and adjust the setting with »<« or »>«.
Equalizer
Equalizer offers a sound setting that you can create.
Equaliser is active in the menu when »Sound
Mode« is selected as »User«.
The television channels broadcast at different
volumes. The automatic volume limiting (AVL)
function means the volume is kept the same
when you switch between channels.
1 Select the line »Advanced« from the Sound
Settings menu with »
»OK« to confirm.
2 Select the line »AVL« with »
then select »On« with »
Note:
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AVL item is active in the menu when »Sound
Mode« is selected as »User« or »Standard
Mode«.
This function allows you to save the television
channel which you are currently watching and
switch to other channels (zapping).
1 Select the channel you want to save in the
zap memory with »1…0« or »P+«, »P-« (for
example, channel 1, BBC 1) and save with
»BACK <«.
Λ
2 Change channels with »1…0« or »
3 You can now use »BACK <« to switch
between the saved channel (in the example,
BBC1) and the channel you were watching
before.
4 Press »EXIT« to quit the zap function.
« »V«.
Electronic TV guide (RoviGuide™)
Electronic TV guide has two operation modes:
online and offline.
In the offline mode, only the broadcast information is received via broadcast.
A lot of content can be received via the Internet connection in the online mode such as, programme information, channel logos, information
about players, pictures, fragments, etc.
Log on to the „RoviGuide™“
If you use the Electronic TV guide for the first
time, you must log on.
1 Press »GUIDE« to start Electronic TV guide.
– »Terms and Conditions« is displayed.
V
2 With »
select the push button »I Agree« and press
»OK« to confirm.
3 Enter the postal code with »1…0«.
4 Confirm the log on with »OK«.
The Electronic TV guide in Offline
mode
In the offline mode, the electronic programme
guide offers an overview of all programmes that
will be broadcast in the next week (for digital
stations only).
1 Press »GUIDE« to start Electronic TV guide.
– A message is displayed.
2 Select the push button »Continue« with »
and press »OK« to confirm.
Notes:
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Not all channels provide a detailed TV
guide.
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Many broadcasters supply the daily programme but no detailed descriptions.
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There are broadcasters which do not provide any information at all.
3 Select the television channel with »
»
– Information about the actuel programme is
« display Terms and Conditions,
V
V
Λ
«.
« or
displayed in the selected television channel.
«
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