Page 2 - CONTENTS
2 CONTENTS ____________________________________________ 3 Set-up and safety 4 Connection/Preparation 4 Connecting the antenna and the mains cable 4 Inserting batteries in the remote control 5-7 Overview 5 Connections on the television 6-7 The remote control 7 Controls on the television 8-11 Settings...
Page 3 - ENGLISH; Ensure sufficient clearance between the TV and the wall cabinet.
ENGLISH 3 SET-UP AND SAFETY ___________________________ Please note the following information when setting up your television set. This television set is designed to receive and display video and audiosignals.Any other use is expressly prohibited. The ideal viewing distance is 5 times the screen dia...
Page 4 - CONNECTION/PREPARATION; Connecting the antenna and the mains cable; Plug the mains cable into the wall socket.; Inserting batteries in the remote control; Open the battery compartment by removing the lid.; Environmental note
4 CONNECTION/PREPARATION __________ Connecting the antenna and the mains cable 1 Plug the antenna cable of the rooftop antenna into the »ANT IN« anten-na socket on the television. 2 Plug the mains cable supplied into the mains socket of the television. 3 Plug the mains cable into the wall socket. In...
Page 5 - Connections on the television; ANT IN; Sound signal input for PC.; Socket for the mains cable.; High definition – HD ready; OVERVIEW
ENGLISH 5 Connections on the television AV 3 Euro/AV socket (FBAS). AV 2 Euro/AV socket (FBAS). AV 1 Euro/AV socket (FBAS, RGB). ANT IN Antenna socket. AV 4 VIDEO L R Sound/picture input. AV OUT VIDEO L R Sound/picture output. S-VHS S-VHS picture signal input. PC-DVI AUDIO IN Sound signal input for ...
Page 6 - The remote control; Ǹ Ƿ; or
6 OVERVIEW ____________________________________________ 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 pict...
Page 7 - ǷǷ; Switches to operating a GRUNDIG video recorder,; DVD; «) pressed down. Then press the appropriate; Controls on the television; MENU; Opens the »MAIN MENU«.; IO
ENGLISH 7 OVERVIEW ____________________________________________ z Selects various picture settings;moves back a page in teletext mode. Ȅ Time on;moves to the next page in teletext mode. ǷǷ Freeze-frame;selects the chapter in teletext mode. F Selects various sound settings;selects a topic in teletext...
Page 8 - Setting television channels automatically; Changing stored channels; Deleting channels; SETTINGS
8 Setting television channels automatically The television set is equipped with an automatic channel searchsystem.You start the search and can then sort the television channels intoyour order of preference.99 preset positions are provided, to which you can assign televisionchannels from the antenna ...
Page 10 - Picture settings; Audio settings; Volume
10 Picture settings 1 Press » i « to open the »MAIN MENU«. – The »MAIN MENU« appears. 2 Select »Picture« with » P+ « or » P- « and confirm with » OK «. – The »Picture« menu appears. 3 Select »Default settings« with » P+ « or » P- « and the setting »User« with » Ǹ « or » Ƿ «. 4 Select »Brightness«, »...
Page 11 - Concluding the settings
ENGLISH 11 Stereo / two channel, mono If the device receives two channel programmes, e.g. a film with theoriginal sound on sound channel B (display: »Dual B «) and thedubbed version on sound channel A (display: »Dual A«), you canselect the sound channel you desire.If the device receives stereo or Ni...
Page 12 - Basic functions; TELEVISION OPERATION
12 Basic functions Switching on and off 1 Switch on the television by pressing the » IO « button on the tele- vision set.– The device switches to standby mode.Switch the television on with » 1… 0 « or » P+ « or » P- «. 2 Press the » Ǽ « button to switch the television to standby mode. Press » 1… 0 «...
Page 13 - Zap function
ENGLISH 13 Picture settings You can select four different picture settings. 1 Select the desired picture setting from »User«, »Natural«,»Rich« or »Soft« with » z «. – You can alter the »User« picture setting, see the ”Picture settings” chapter on page 10. Audio settings You can select six different ...
Page 14 - Zoom function
14 Zoom function This function enables you to enlarge the television or PC picture. 1 Press » i « to open the »MAIN MENU« menu. – The »MAIN MENU« menu appears. 2 Select »Picture« with » P+ « or » P- « and press » OK « to confirm.– The »Picture« menu appears. 3 Select »Brightness« with » P+ « or » P-...
Page 15 - Changing the picture format; Select the picture format with »; »Auto« format
ENGLISH 15 Changing the picture format The television automatically switches to the 16:9 format if this format is detected via the Euro-AV socket. 1 Select the picture format with » E «. The selected picture format, for example »16:9«, appears on the screen.– You can choose between the following pic...
Page 16 - PIP mode
16 PIP mode PIP (picture in picture) allows you to watch an inset picture from asecond picture source in addition to the current channel.Other television stations, DVD players, video recorders or satellitereceivers can be used as video sources. They must be connected tothe input sockets on the back ...
Page 17 - TOP text or FLOF text mode; Normal text mode; Skipping the waiting time; TELETEXT MODE
ENGLISH 17 TOP text or FLOF text mode 1 Press » TXT « to switch to teletext mode. 2 You can directly select teletext pages with » 1. . . 0 «. Note: At the bottom of the screen, you will see an information lineconsisting of a red, green and, depending on the station, yellow and blue text field. Your ...
Page 18 - Reveal answer; SCAN
18 Page stop A multiple page may contain several sub-pages, which are automa-tically scrolled by the transmitting station. 1 Stop the sub-pages with » E «. 2 Press » E « to quit the function. Calling up a sub-page directly If the selected teletext page contains further pages, the number of the curre...
Page 19 - Convenience functions with the »Features« menu; Child lock; Entering the switch-off time for the sleep timer; CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS
ENGLISH 19 Convenience functions with the »Features« menu 1 To open the »MAIN MENU« press » i «. 2 Select »Features« with » P+ « or » P- « and confirm with » OK «. Note: Further operation is explained in the following sections. Child lock If the child lock is activated, the buttons on the television...
Page 20 - USING EXTERNAL DEVICES; Decoder or satellite receiver; Connecting a decoder or satellite receiver; AV; Video recorder, DVD player or SET-TOP box; Decoder
20 USING EXTERNAL DEVICES _______________ Decoder or satellite receiver In order for the television to receive encoded programs from a privately operated station, a decoder is needed. Connecting a decoder or satellite receiver 1 Connect the » AV1 « socket on the television set and the appropriate so...
Page 21 - Using a video recorder, DVD player or SET-TOP box
ENGLISH 21 USING EXTERNAL DEVICES _______________ 1 Connect the » PC IN « socket on the television to the corre- sponding cinch sockets on the DVD players or the set-top boxusing the adapter cable supplied (VGA – YUV) (video signal). 2 Connect the » PC-DVI AUDIO IN « socket on the television to the ...
Page 22 - Headphones; Connecting headphones
22 Selecting the signal for the Euro-AV (Scart) output With this setting you select whether the television channel or theaudio/video will be transmitted via the Euro-AV socket AV3 or AV2. This enables you to transmit recordings from one external device(e.g. a DVD player) to another using the televis...
Page 23 - Camcorder; Connecting the camcorder; AV4 Video; Operating with a camcorder; HiFi system; Connecting the HiFi system; AV OUT L R
ENGLISH 23 USING EXTERNAL DEVICES _______________ Camcorder Connecting the camcorder 1 Connect the yellow socket » AV4 Video « on the television and the corresponding socket on the camcorder (VHS, Video 8) witha cinch cable (picture signal) or connect the » S-VHS « socket (picture signal) on the tel...
Page 24 - Connecting a PC; PC IN; Selecting the channel position for the PC; Settings for the PC; PC MONITOR MODE
24 Connecting a PC 1 Connect the socket » PC IN « or » DVI-D « on the television to the corresponding socket on the PC using a VGA cable. 2 Connect the socket » PC-DVI AUDIO IN « on the television to the corresponding socket on the PC using a cinch cable (audiosignal). Selecting the channel position...
Page 25 - Setting television channels; Setting channels using the search; SPECIAL SETTINGS
ENGLISH 25 Setting television channels This setting is only necessary if a new channel comes on air and youdo not want to change the order of your channels. The televisionchannel can be set directly or using the search. Setting channels using the search 1 Press » i « to open the »MAIN MENU«. – The »...
Page 26 - Fine tuning television channels
26 Fine tuning television channels The television automatically tunes itself to the best possible recepti-on. You may need to carry out manual fine tuning in areas wherethere is poor reception. 1 Press » i « to open the »MAIN MENU«. – The »MAIN MENU« appears. 2 Select »Setup« with » P+ « or » P- « a...
Page 28 - INFORMATION; Subject to alteration and correction!
28 Technical data Operating voltage: 230 V, 50/60 HzPower consumption: in operation 110 W in standby approx. 4 W (Vision 26)in operation 129 Win standby approx. 4 W (Vision 32) Sound output: 2 x 10 watts music (2 x 7 sine wave)(Vision 26)2 x 14 watts music (2 x 10 sine wave)(Vision 32) Reception ran...
Page 29 - Troubleshooting
ENGLISH 29 INFORMATION _____________________________________ Fault Screen lit (snow), but nostation Poor picture contrast Interference to pictureand/or soundGhosts, reflection No colour Picture but no sound Teletext missing or faulty Remote control does notwork The picture is dark afterswitching on ...
Page 30 - Additional Information for units sold in the UK.
30 Additional Information for units sold in the UK. Units sold in the UK are suitable for operation from a 240V ac, 50Hz mainssupply.The range of multi-system receivers is built to work in most European coun-tries. However, the mains plug and socket system for the UK differs frommany European countr...