Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] COLOR TELEVISION
DAVIO 14 TVD 37-2502 TEXT
DEUTSCH ENGLISH NEDERLANDS ESPAÑOL PORTUGUÊS
CONTENTS ____________________________________________
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4 4
Set-up and safety Connection and preparation
Connecting the antenna and the power cable Inserting batteries in the remote control
5-8
5-7 8
Overview
The remote control The front of the television
9-11
9 9-10 11
Settings
Tuning television channels automatically Changing stored channels Picture settings
12-13 14-15
14 14-15
Television operation Teletext mode
FLOF text and normal text mode Additional functions
16-17
16-17
Convenience functions
Convenience functions with the »FEATURES« menu
18-26
18 18 19-21 22-23 24 25 25 26
DVD mode
Special DVD features Disc formats Preparation Using a DVD, video CD or audio CD Additional functions during DVD or video CD playback Using an MP3 CD or JPEG CD Additional JPEG CD playback functions Creating and playing a playlist
27-28
27 27-28
DVD settings
Selecting the setup menu Menu options
29-32
29 29 30 31 32
Using external devices
Decoder or satellite receiver Headphones Video recorder or set top box Camcorder Connecting a multi-channel amplifier or digital two channel audio system
33-34
33-34
Special settings
Setting television channels
35-38
35-38
Information
Technical data, service information for dealers, General instructions for laser devices, troubleshooting, Additional Information for units sold in the UK
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SET-UP AND SAFETY ___________________________
Please note the following information when setting up your television set.
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AUDIO
L
TV/DVD
R
This television set is designed to receive and display video and audio signals. Ensure sufficient clearance between the TV and the wall cabinet.
PROG/V OL
VIDEO
MENU
MP3
10 cm 20 cm 20 cm
10 cm
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. If the television is subject to sudden changes 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 disc.
TV/DVD
PROG/VOL
MENU
MP3
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Do not place any vessels such as vases on the television, as they may spill liquid, thus presenting a safety risk. [. . . ] Depending on how they were created, S-VCDs can have various subtitles and dubbed languages.
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DVD MODE ___________________________________________
MP3 CD features
MP3 stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 and arises from the Motion Picture Expert Group (MPEG) Standard which was developed for compressing film data. The MP3 format enables audio files to be saved on a computer with a sound quality similar to that of a CD. Generally, the higher the bit rate of a an MP3 file, the better the sound quality. MP3 files can be downloaded from the Internet and then burned onto a CD-ROM disc. Your DVD player can read the ID3 tag from the file header, which contains information on title and artist, and display this in the info menu/status display. The digital signals transmitted during MP3 playback are PCM coded, regardless of the audio output setting. The signals are output with the same data rate as the music source (possibilities are: 32 kbps 320 kbps, ideal: 128 kbps). MP3 files can be organised into folders and subfolders, similar to files within a PC.
JPEG CD features
JPEG stands for Joint Picture Experts Group. For example, the CD could contain MP3 files (audio) and JPEG files (for example to display album covers). The data (images) can be displayed individually or in sequence in a slide show.
Audio CD features
An audio CD is identified by this logo. There are no folders.
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DVD MODE ___________________________________________
Using a DVD, video CD or audio CD
Depending on the disc being used, some functions may not be available.
Playing back a title
1 2 3 4 5 6 After the disc compartment closes and the disc is scanned, playback starts automatically. Note: Depending on the disc being used, you may have to select chapters or titles on the disc using »P+«, »P-«, » « or » « and press »OK« to activate the or »8!« to start playback.
Calling up information*
You can call up information on the title, chapter and playing time for display on the screen. You will see information on: DVD, VCD Disc type Title 01/02 The current title and available titles Chapter 03/18 The current chapter and available chapters 2:05:00 Elapsed playing time of the chapter 0:03:50 Remaining playing time of the chapter Repeatedly press »GO TO« to hide the info menu.
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Calling up the zero setting function*
You can select a playback position to the precise second with the zero setting function. 1 2 3 4 Press »GO TO« three times to display the zero setting function. Select the time, title and chapter input with » « or » «. Using the numerical buttons »1. . . 0« enter the time, title or chapter number and press »OK« to confirm. Playback starts at the position you entered.
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* DVD or video CD only
DVD MODE ___________________________________________
Selecting the camera angle and repeat function*
Many DVDs contain scenes or passages which were filmed several times from different camera angles. 1 2 3 4 Press »GO TO« four times to display the camera angle and repeat function. Select the »Angle« or »Repeat« function with » « or » «. Press »OK« to select the camera angle or repeat function you want. Repeatedly press »GO TO« to hide the menu.
Selecting titles and chapters using the disc menu*
If a disc contains several titles and/or chapters, you can select them. If a disc contains several tracks/chapters, this can be seen by »Title« and »Chapter« in the info menu. [. . . ] For DTS Digital Surround playback, an external 5. 1-channel DTS Digital Surround decoder must be connected to the digital output (S/PDIF) of the DVD player.
DTS and DTS Digital Out are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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INFORMATION_____________________________________
Troubleshooting
If the remedies given below do not work, please consult an authorised GRUNDIG dealer. Please bear in mind that malfunctions can also be caused by external devices such as video recorders or satellite receivers.
TV operation
Fault Screen lit (snow), but no station Possible cause Antenna cable No television station programmed Poor picture contrast Picture settings incorrectly set Problem at station Interference to picture and/or sound Ghosting, reflection Interference from other devices Channel setting Antenna No colour Colour intensity at minimum TV standard setting (if setting option is available) Problem at station Inappropriate colour, colour spots Strong magnetic field due, for example, to loudspeakers Remedy Is the antenna cable connected?Start the station search Adjust the brightness, contrast or colour setting Test with another channel Change the position of the devices Automatic or manual channel setting/fine tuning Have antenna cable or system checked Turn up the colour Select the correct colour standard Test with another channel Move the loudspeakers away from the television If colour spots remain, switch off the television set at the mains and switch on again after 10 minutes Turn up or switch on the volume Test with another channel Test another channel for fine tuning and ghosting Check the antenna system Point the remote control at the television set Check the batteries, change if necessary Switch off the television with the main power button for approximately 2 minutes Deactivating the parental lock
Picture but no sound
Volume set to minimum Problem at station
Teletext missing or faulty
Television station (has no teletext) or antenna system Station signal too weak No optical connection Remote control batteries Operating condition undefined
Remote control does not work
The picture is unrecognisable after switching on the television
Parental lock has been activated
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INFORMATION_____________________________________
DVD mode
Fault The disc compartment will not open, picture/sound problems. [. . . ]