Grundig GDP 3300 /2 User Manual

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DVD-PLAYER
Livance GDP 3300/2
ENGLISH ESPAÑOL PORTUGUÊS DANSK NORSK
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CONTENTS
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4 DVD Player GDP 3300/2
4 Special features of your DVD player 4 Scope of delivery 4 Disc formats
5 Set-up and safety 6-10 Overview
6-7 The front of the DVD player 7 The display elements of the DVD player 8 The back of the DVD player 9-10 The remote control
11-14 Connection and preparation
11-12 Connecting a television or flat screen 13 Connecting a multi-channel amplifier or digital two channel audio system 14 Connecting an audio system with analogue two-channel stereo sound 14 Connecting the power cord 14 Inserting batteries in the remote control
15-16 Getting started
15 Switching on the DVD player 15 Selecting the language of the screen menus 15-16 Adapting the DVD player to the television set/flat screen
17 Before playback
17 Preparation 17 Inserting a disc 17 Removing discs
18-23 Playback a DVD
18 DVD features 18 Special DVD features 19 Playing back a track 19 Calling up information 19 Selecting tracks and chapters with the DVD menu 20 Selecting certain tracks with the number buttons 20 Selecting chapters 20 Interrupting/resuming playback (resume) 20 Ending playback 21-22 Additional playback functions 23 Selecting and playing scenes 23 Repeat functions
24-25 Playback S-VCD/VCD
24 S-VCD/VCD features 24 PBC (playback control) 24 Switching PBC (playback control) on/off 24 Playing back a track 25 Selecting a track 25 Frame search 25 Ending playback
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26-27 Playback DivX©Video CD/MP3 CD
26 Features of the DivX©Video CD/MP3 CD 27-28 Playback
29-30 Playback Picture CD
29 JPEG CD features 29 Features of the KODAK picture CD 29 Displaying JPEG pictures 30 Playing back a the KODAK picture CD 30 Additional playback functions
31-32 Playback Audio CD
31 Audio CD features 31 Calling up info line 31 Playing back a track 31 Selecting a track 32 Quick search 32 Ending playback 32 Repeating a track or an audio CD 32 Random play 32 Creating a playlist
33-34 Parental lock
33 Locking and releasing the disc compartment of the DVD player 34 Authorising the content of a DVD 34 Changing the access code
35-36 Audio settings
35 Selecting the sound menu 35 Selecting sound mode type (downmix mode) 35 Selecting the Pro Logic sound mode 35 Setting the sampling rate 36 Switching the dynamic range (volume range) on/off 36 Selecting the digital output 36 Ending settings
37-39 Personal settings
37 Setting the language 38 Switching the screen saver on/off 38 Switching the camera angle display on and off 38 DivX©Video registration 39 Activating the remote control of the DVD player via a Grundig television 39 Resetting the DVD player to its original condition 39 Calling up the software status
40 Television remote control 41-42 Information
41 Technical data 41 General instructions for laser devices 42 Troubleshooting 42 Cleaning discs 42 Software information
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Special features of your DVD player
Your DVD player provides you with perfect digital video playback of stu­dio quality.
It also provides superb cinema-quality audio playback – in stereo or with digital multi-channel sound – depending on the type of DVD and the Audio system or stereo television.
Other features of DVD video include the choice of audio channel and language, choice of subtitle language, and various camera recording angles. Your DVD player is suitable for DVDs with regional code 2.
As well as DVDs, DivX
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Video-CDs, MP3 CDs, JPEG coded (photo) CDs, KODAK Picture CDs, Video-CDs, S-Video-CDs and audio-CDs can also be played back.
Scope of delivery
1 DVD Player GDP 3300/2 2 Remote control 3 2 Batteries, 1.5 V, type AA 4 Operating manual 5 Cinch cables (audio and video) 6 EURO-AV cable 7 Power cord
Disc formats
Your DVD player can play back CD-R, CD-RW, VCD 2,0, Super-VCD, DVD R, DVD RW discs.
Due 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 of the DVD player.
You have to finalise your own CD-R/RW recordings. Make sure the settings of your CD burning program correspond to the
ISO 9660 standard to create a CD R or CD RW. When DivX
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Video or MP3 or JPEG CDs are played back, individual tracks/pictures may be skipped or incorrectly played back/displayed. This can be due to the disc configuration, the encoder software or the hardware sued for the recording.
Audio CDs (CDDA) correspond to the specification and bear the corre­sponding logo. Copy-protected CDs do not correspond to this specifica­tion and do not bear the corresponding logo. These CDs can cause playback errors.
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SET-UP AND SAFETY
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Please note the following information when setting up your DVD player:
This DVD player is designed to play video and audio signals from compact discs (DVD and CD). Any other use is expressly prohibited.
If the DVD player is subject to a sudden change in temperature, for example if it is brought in from the cold to a warm room, connect it to the mains supply and let it stand for at least two hours before you insert a DVD.
The DVD player is designed for use in dry rooms. If you do use it in the open, please ensure that it is protected from moisture, such as rain or water splashes.
Place the DVD player on a hard, level surface. Do not place any objects such as newspapers on the DVD player or any cloth or simi­lar articles underneath it.
Do not place the DVD player directly on top of an AV receiver or a subwoofer. The laser optics are sensitive to temperature and shocks. Do not place the DVD player close to heating units or in direct sunlight, as this will impair cooling.
Do not insert foreign objects in the disc compartment of the DVD player.
Never open the DVD player casing under any circumstances. Warranty claims are excluded for damage resulting from improper handling.
Do not place any vessels filled with liquid, such as vases, on the DVD player, as they may spill liquid, thus presenting a safety risk.
Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even if the DVD player is switched off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to the mains. Always remove the mains plug during an electrical storm.
If the DVD player cannot scan DVDs or CDs perfectly, use a commer­cially available cleaning-CD to clean the laser optics. Other cleaning methods may damage the laser optics. Always keep the disc compartment closed to prevent dust from collecting on the laser optics.
This DVD player is designed to the highest technological and envi­ronmental standards. Only environmentally-friendly, high-quality materials have been used. The batteries included contain no mercury or cadmium. The range of materials used has been deliberately restricted and all the larger plastic parts have been labelled. This DVD player is designed so that it can be easily disassembled to aid servicing and recycling.
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The front of the DVD player
ON/OFF
Ǽ Switches the DVD player to stand-by (the display in the
button glows) and off again.
Compartment for CD media.
Display.
ə
Opens and closes the disc compartment.
8
Starts playback.
!
Freeze-frame and frame-by-frame playback for DVDs and
video CDs.
Pause for MP3 CDs, DivX©Video CDs, JPEG CDs, KODAK
Picture CDs and audio CDs.
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Interrupts playback.
5
Selects the previous title or section during playback.
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Selects the next title or section during playback.
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The display elements on the DVD player
»DVD VIDEO« DVD inserted »V CD« Video CD inserted »CD« Audio CD inserted »S V CD« S-Video CD inserted »ALL« Repeat entire CD functions »A-B« Repeat bookmarked section (A-B) functions
» « One of the repeat functions is activated »PBC« PBC (playback control) is activated »PGM« Memory function is activated »RND« Random function is activated
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»!« Pause/freeze-frame »FILE MP3« MP3 CD inserted »FILE« DivX
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Video CD inserted
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TITLE
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TRACK
« Information that appears in the alphanumeric display
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ANGLE
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»00 TEXT 00:00« Alphanumeric display for various information:
DVD Title number, chapter number,
overall playing time
FILE (DivX
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Video CD) File number, total number of
files, overall playing time
S-VCD/VCD Track number, total number of
tracks, overall playing time
MP3 CD File number, total number of
files, overall playing time
WMA CD File number, total number of
files, overall playing time
Audio CD Track number, total number of
tracks, overall playing time
Picture CD Track number, total number of
tracks
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The back of the DVD player
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Audio output socket (optical) for PCM/
Dolby digital/ DTS signals. Audio output socket (coaxial) for PCM/ Dolby digital/ DTS signals. For connecting a digital multi-channel audio video amplifier or AV receiver.
AUDIO OUT L R Audio output sockets (left/right analogue
channel) for connecting an audio system.
EURO AV
TV For connecting a television with an EURO-
AV socket.
VIDEO OUT Video output socket for connecting a tele-
vision or AV receiver with a Cinch socket.
S VIDEO OUT Video output socket for connecting a tele-
vision or AV receiver with an S video socket.
110-240V~ Socket for the power cord. 50/60Hz 10 W
Caution:
Do not connect any devices while the DVD player is switched on. Switch off the other device as well before connecting it. Never touch the inside of the sockets and plugs of the connecting cables. An elec­trostatic discharge can damage the DVD player.
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The remote control
Ǽ Switches the DVD player on from stand-by mode and
off again. The red indicator on the DVD player lights up in stand-by mode.
1 … 0 Numeric keys for various inputs.
v Zooms in on scenes during playback.
b For the selection and repeated playback of sections
from DVDs and video CDs and titles/tracks on DivX
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Video-CDs, audio CDs, MP3 or Picture CDs.
n Selects various camera angles* for certain scenes or
passages on the DVD during playback. Selects the RANDOM PLAY function in STOP mode.
d
Mutes the sound on a GRUNDIG television.
x Switches up one menu level.
i Calls up the main menu (player menu) of the DVD
player.
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Select various functions in the menus.
OK Displays various information on the television screen
during playback, such as the title or chapter number and playing time.
Confirms selected functions in the menus.
. Opens up the disc menu of a DVD during playback.
Switches the content menu of an DivX
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Video-CD, JPEG/MP3 CD (file browser) on and off. Switches playback control (PBC) on/off (VCD/S-VCD).
Title Calls up the DVD title menu during playback.
* Depends on the DVD used
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c Press briefly to mark scenes on the DVD.
Hold down to start playback at the selected marker.
! Freeze-frame for DVDs, video CDs and DivX
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Video-CDs; pause for audio CDs and MP3 CDs. Hold down to switch to slow motion (DVD).
7 Interrupts all drive mechanism functions.
8 Switches the DVD player on from standby mode.
Starts playback.
5 Selects the previous title or section during playback.
6 Selects the next title or section during playback.
m Switches to backwards frame search at various speeds
during playback.
, Switches to forwards frame search at various speeds
during playback.
d Switches between the original and the dubbed language*
during DVD playback. Switches between the various sound formats.
TV Switches the remote controller between controlling your
DVD player and controlling your GRUNDIG television. The possibilities of this are described on page 40.
y For selecting and displaying subtitles* of the DVD during
playback.
* Depends on the DVD used
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Connecting a television or flat screen
You have three options, depending on the sockets you have on your television or flat screen:
– You get the best picture quality by making the connection at the
EURO-AV socket using a fully assigned EURO-AV cable.
– The standard connection for many devices, and one which provi-
des good quality, is via the S-VIDEO OUT socket and the AUDIO OUT cinch sockets.
– The simplest option which stills offers sufficient quality is connec-
ting to the video socket with a cinch cable.
Necessary adjustments to the television or the flat screen
After you have made the connections at the selected output sockets, you must activate them. The setting procedure is described in the ”Selecting the video output socket (EURO AV/RGB or S-video)” section on page 16.
If the DVD player is connected to a television set or a flat screen with a 16:9 format, observe the settings described in the ”Selecting the television format” section on page 16.
The colour standard of the DVD player must be matched to the colour standard of your television or flat screen. The setting proce­dure is described in the section ”Setting the TV system (TV norm)” on page 15.
Connect the »EURO AV
TV« socket directly to the television or
the flat screen, and not indirectly via a video recorder. This can cause difficulties when playing back copy-protected DVDs/CDs.
Connection using a EURO-AV (Scart) cable
1 Plug a standard EURO-AV cable into the »EURO AV ➞ TV«
socket of the DVD player and into the corresponding socket of the television or flat screen.
CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
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DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
AUDIO OUT
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EURO AV TV
VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
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Connection using a Y/C (S-VIDEO) cable and a cinch cable
1 Plug a standard Y/C cable into the »S VIDEO OUT« socket
of the DVD player and into the corresponding socket (S VIDEO IN) of the television or flat screen.
2 Plug a standard cinch cable into the »AUDIO OUT L R«
sockets on the DVD player and into the corresponding sockets (AUDIO IN) on the television or flat screen.
Connecting using a cinch cable
1 Plug a standard cinch cable into the »VIDEO OUT« socket on
the DVD player and the corresponding socket (VIDEO IN) on the television or flat screen.
2 Plug a standard cinch cable into the »AUDIO OUT L R«
sockets on the DVD player and into the corresponding sockets (AUDIO IN) on the television or flat screen.
CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
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DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
AUDIO OUT
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AUDIO INPUT
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Connecting a multi-channel amplifier or digital two channel audio system
The digital multi-channel sound of a DVD can best be decoded and played back with a multi-channel audio/video amplifier (Dolby* digital decoder or DTS).
1 Plug a standard cinch cable into the »DIGITAL AUDIO
OUT« socket on the DVD player and into the appropriate
socket on the digital multi-channel amplifier
or
remove the protective cap of the optical digital output and plug an optical digital cable into the digital output »DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT« of the DVD player and into the corresponding
socket of the digital multi-channel amplifier.
Notes:
Keep the protective cap in a safe place and put it back in place on the device if it is not to be used for a longer period of time.
Even if you are using a digital connection, you should still make an analogue audio connection as it is possible, depending on the disc type, that no signal can be output via the »DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT« socket (For the connection, see page 14).
* Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
”Dolby”, ”Dolby Pro Logic”, ”Dolby Digital” and the double-D symbol ”
ij ” are tra-
demarks of the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Copyright 1992 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
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OPTICAL DIGITAL INPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT
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