Grundig PW 110-5510 TOP User Manual

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COLOR TELEVISION
XEPHIA 42 PW 110-5510 TOP
DEUTSCH ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
TÜRKÇE
POLSKI
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CONTENTS
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3-4 Set-up and safety 5-7 Connection/Preparation
5 Mounting the table base 5 Setting up and connecting the loudspeakers 6 Connecting the antenna and the mains cable 7 Inserting batteries in the remote control
8-11 Overview
8 Connections on the television 9 Controls on the television 10-11 The remote control
12-15 Settings
12 Setting television channels automatically 12-13 Changing stored channels 14 Picture settings 14-15 Audio settings
16-20 Television operation
16-17 Basic functions 17 Zap function 18 Zoom function 19 Changing the picture format 20 PIP mode
21-22 Teletext mode
21 TOP text or FLOF text mode 21 Normal text mode 21-22 Additional functions
23 Convenience functions
23 Convenience functions with the »Features« menu
24-27 Using external devices
24 Decoder or satellite receiver 25-26 Video recorder, DVD player or SET-TOP box 27 Camcorder 27 HiFi system
28 PC Monitor Mode
28 Connecting a PC 28 Selecting the channel position for the PC 28 Settings for the PC
29-31 Special settings
29-31 Setting television channels
32-34 Information
32 Technical data, 32 Service information for dealers 33 Troubleshooting 34 Additional Information for units sold in the UK
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SET-UP AND SAFETY
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Please note the following information when setting up your television set. This television set is designed to receive and display video and audio
signals. Any other use is expressly prohibited.
The ideal viewing distance is 5 times the screen diagonal. External light falling on the screen impairs picture quality.
Ensure sufficient clearance between the TV and the wall cabinet. The television set 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 splashing water. Do not expose the television set to any moisture.
Do not place any vessels such as vases on the television, as they may spill liquid, thus presenting a safety risk. Place the television set on a solid, level surface. Do not place any objects such as newspapers on the television set or cloth or similar items beneath it.
Do not place the television set close to heating units or in direct sunlight, as this will impair cooling. Heat build-up can be dangerous and shortens the operating life of the television set. For reasons of safety, have a specialist remove any dirt deposits in the set from time to time.
Do not open the television set under any circumstances. Warranty claims are excluded for damage resulting from improper handling.
Ensure that the mains cable and the mains adapter are not damaged. The television set may only be operated with the mains cable/adapter supplied.
Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even if the tele­vision 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 during a storm.
Only clean the plasma screen with a chamois leather and commercially available glass cleaner. Only clean the housing of the plasma television with a damp, soft cloth, and plain water.
The Plasma screen is equipped with a glass plate. If the device is subjected to excessive strain, for example through vibration, bending or heat shocks the glass plate can break. Do not hit or put pressure on the glass plate. Should the glass plate be damaged, pull out the main plug immediately.
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! SERVICE !! SERVICE !
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Plasma screens use the principle of luminescent material. This techno­logy can suffer sticking effects under certain operating conditions. This can include: – Prolonged display of a freeze-frame – Constant display of the same background – Use of a picture format (such as 4:3) which does not fill the screen.
Once these sticking effects occur, they cannot normally be reversed. To avoid sticking effects please note: – During the first 100 operating hours, ensure that the television
displays mostly moving pictures or frequently changing stills which fill
the screen – Use a picture format which fills the screen (16:9) – Always activate the screensaver when using a PC – Decrease the contrast and brightness as much as possible – Switch off the device when it is not in use
If a freeze-frame is on the Plasma screen for a very long time (several hours), it is possible that this will be visible as a ghosting effect for some time when you switch to another channel. However, after a certain amount of time this ghosting disappears again. This can be caused by a type of memory effect. In order to prevent this effect, we recommend activating the screen saver when using a PC.
After a lengthy period without use (longer than one year) a temporary colour discrepancy is possible in some circumstances. This effect is normal for plasma screens. After a while these colour discrepancies disappear again.
A plasma screen is made up of around. 1.2 million colour pixels. Within the industrial standard tolerance, a very small number of pixels (0.001 %) can be defective. This is not regarded as a device defect under the terms of the warranty.
The plasma screen functions with inert gases and air pressure. At 2,000 m above sea-level or higher, the picture can become unstable and the picture quality is reduced. However, when the device is returned to below 2,000 m above sea-level, this effect disappears and the device functions perfectly.
Note:
Do not connect any other equipment while the device is switched on. Switch off the other equipment as well before connecting it. Only plug the device into the mains socket after you have connected the external devices and the antenna.
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CONNECTION/PREPARATION
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Mounting the table base
Diagrams are contained in the assembly instructions enclosed with the table base.
1 Fasten the two brackets to the table base using the hex socket
screws supplied.
2 Remove four fixing screws for each bracket from the back of the
device.
3 Place the stand on a level surface. 4 Put the device on top of the stand. 5 Fasten the stand to the device by screwing four screws to the
back of the device for each bracket.
Setting up and connecting the loudspeakers
1 Fasten the brackets to the speakers using the screws supplied. 2 Screw the speakers to the brackets on the device using the screws
supplied.
3 Put the covers on the two speakers. 4 Use the speaker cable supplied to connect the »SPEAKER
OUT – +« terminals on the device to the »INPUT – +« termi-
nals on each speaker. Connect the cables marked in red to the red terminal.
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Connecting the antenna and the mains cable
1 Plug the antenna cable of the rooftop antenna into the »ANT«
antenna socket on the television.
2 Plug the mains cable supplied into the mains socket of the televi-
sion.
3 Plug the power cord into a wall socket.
Note:
Only plug the device into the mains socket after you have connected the external devices and the antenna.
Only connect the television using the power cord supplied to a suitable earthed safety socket. 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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ANT VIDEO
AV IN
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Inserting batteries in the remote control
1 Open the battery compartment by removing the lid. 2 Insert the batteries (Mignon type, for example UM-3 or
AA, 2x1,5V). Observe the polarity (marked on the base of the 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 manufacturer accepts no liability for damage re­sulting from used batteries.
Environmental note
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.
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Connections on the television
SCART-2 Euro/AV socket (FBAS). SCART-1 Euro/AV socket (FBAS, RGB).
SPEAKER OUT L R Terminals for connecting the speaker cables;
R = right channel, L = left channel.
ANT Antenna socket.
AV IN VIDEO L R Audio/video input.
AV OUT VIDEO L R Sound/picture output.
S-VHS S-VHS video input.
PC AUDIO IN Sound signal input for PC.
PC-IN VGA connection for PC.
PC DVI-D DVI-D connection for PC.
Socket for the mains cable.
O/I Power switch, switches the device to and from
standby mode.
OVERVIEW
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SCART-1
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ANT VIDEOLVIDEO
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AV OUT
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AUDIO IN
PC-IN PC DVI D
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Controls on the television
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Operation indicator Red – standby Blue – operation.
TV/AV Opens the pre-selection for AV channels.
Select within the menu with »+P« or »P –«, confirm with »
z –«.
MENU Opens the »INFO« menu
Press »
z –« to select an item
Press »z –« to activate a function Press »+ z « to set a function
Press »MENU« to close the menu
+P – Switch the television on from standby
Channel selection Select a function in the menu
+
z – Adjust the volume
Select menu functions
OVERVIEW
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MENUTV/AV
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OVERVIEW
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The remote control
Ǽ Switches off the television set (standby).
PIP Shows an inset picture;
activates the double window function (two different TV programmes on separate halves of the screen); switches back to normal size.
E
Switches between picture formats; page stop in teletext mode.
-/-- Shows information on channel position;
switches to double character size in teletext mode.
1…0 Switch the television on from standby mode;
select channels directly.
d Sound on/off (mute).
i Opens and closes the »MAIN MENU«;
closes all menus.
Z Zap function. P+, P- Switches the television on from standby;
selects stations step by step; moves the cursor in the menus up and down.
ǸǷ Adjust the volume;
move the cursor left/right.
OK Calls up the preset list;
activates various functions.
TXT Switches from TV mode to teletext mode and back to
TV mode.
AV Opens the pre-selection for AV channels.
Then selection with P+ or P-.
SCAN Reveals answers in teletext mode. PAP Activates the double window function (TV image and
teletext on separate halves of the screen).
SIZE Changes the size of the inset picture;
selects sub-pages in teletext mode.
POS Changes the position of the inset picture;
updates a page in teletext mode.
TXT
SCAN
VCR
SIZEPAP
SAT
Tele Pilot 160 C
PIP
z
AV
POS
d
DVD
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OVERVIEW
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z
Selects various picture settings; moves back a page in teletext mode.
Ȅ Time on;
moves to the next page in teletext mode.
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Freeze-frame; selects the chapter in teletext mode.
F
Selects various sound settings; selects a topic in teletext mode.
VCR, SAT Switches to operating a GRUNDIG video recorder, DVD a GRUNDIG satellite receiver or a GRUNDIG DVD
player. Keep the appropriate button (»VCR«, »SAT«,
»DVD«) pressed down. Then press the appropriate button.
Note:
The functions available depend on the model of the device you are using. Just try it out.
TXT
SCAN
VCR
SIZEPAP
SAT
Tele Pilot 160 C
PIP
z
AV
POS
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DVD
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