User manual GRUNDIG GDP 2850
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Manual abstract: user guide GRUNDIG GDP 2850
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] DVD-PLAYER
GDP 2850
CONTENTS ___________________________________________
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GDP 2850 DVD player
Special features of your DVD player Packing contents Disc formats
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7 8 9 10-11
Set-up and safety Overview
The front of the DVD player Displays on the DVD player The back of the DVD player The remote control
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12-14 15 16 16 16
Connection and preparation
Connecting the television Connecting a digital multi-channel amplifier or digital two-channel audio system Connecting an audio system with analogue two-channel stereo sound Connecting the power cord Inserting batteries in the remote control
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17 17 17-19
Initial setup
Switching on the DVD player Selecting the language of the screen menus Adapting the DVD player to the television set
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Before playback
Preparation Inserting and removing discs
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DVD playback
DVD features Special DVD features Playing back a title Viewing information Selecting titles and chapters with the DVD menu Selecting titles, chapters or playing time Selecting chapters in steps (SKIP) Pausing and resuming playback (Resume) Ending playback Additional playback functions Selecting and playing scenes Repeat functions
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S-VCD/VCD playback
S-VCD/VCD features PBC (playback control) Switching PBC (playback control) on and off Playing back a track Selecting a track Forward search
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Playing audio/video files
File format features Nero DigitalTM CDs MP4 video CDs MP3 CDs JPEG CDs Kodak Picture CDs Audio CDs Operation with external data equipment The file browser The main menu of the file browser Selecting the data medium/file manager Playback basic functions Display information Additional playback functions Additional picture playback functions Filter functions Repeat functions Play functions Playlists
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Parental control
Authorising the content of a DVD Changing the password
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Audio settings
Selecting the digital output Switching the dynamic range (volume range) on and off Setting the sampling rate (downsampling)
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43-44 44 44 45 45
Custom settings
Language settings Switching the screen saver on and off Resetting the DVD player to its original condition Selecting the viewing time for a JPEG picture Viewing software information
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Television remote control Information
Technical data General information on laser devices Troubleshooting Cleaning discs Software information Environmental note Additional Information for units sold in the UK. ENGLISH
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GDP 2850 DVD PLAYER _____________________
Special features of your DVD player
Your DVD player provides you with perfect digital video playback in 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 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. [. . . ] To create Nero DigitalTM files you need the "Nero Recode" or "Nero Vision Express" software. You can find more information on Nero DigitalTM at www. nerodigital. com.
MP4 video CDs
An MP4 video is an encoder/decoder, based on the MPEG-4 compression system, which is used to decrypt and display compressed video data. This enables the DVD player to play back videos compressed in the DivX© format. This results in playback quality with fewer artefacts and higher compression. MP4 video data is packed into the AVI file along with audio data which is compressed as MP3 data, this means: MP4 video and MP3 audio form the AVI file.
MP3 CDs
MP3 stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 and comes 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 an MP3 file, the better the sound quality. MP3 files can be downloaded from the Internet and then burned onto a CD-ROM. Your DVD player can read the ID3 tag from the file header, which contains information on the song and the artist, and displays this in the info menu/status display.
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ENGLISH
PLAYING AUDIO/VIDEO FILES __________
MP3 CDs contain sound recordings. The digital signals transmitted during MP3 playback are PCM encoded, 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 on a computer.
JPEG CDs
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.
KODAK Picture CDs
This method was developed for archiving analogue photographs. After they are developed, small photographs are scanned with a resolution of 1536 x 1024 pixels and burnt onto a CD in JPEG format. In addition to the picture files, a KODAK picture CD can also contain imaging software which enables the user to play the CD on a PC, edit the pictures or view a slide show.
Audio CDs
An audio CD is identified by this logo. There are no folders.
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PLAYING AUDIO/VIDEO FILES __________
Operation with external data equipment
To connect a digital camera or external data medium, press »8« to switch the DVD player to standby. Even if you disconnect the USB, the DVD player must first be switched to standby, otherwise files can be damaged.
Connecting external data devices
1 Connect the USB interface »
« of the DVD player and the corresponding socket on the data device (digital camera, card reader or MP3 player) using a USB cable or ( « of the DVD
Plug the memory stick into the USB interface » player.
Note: You can connect multiple devices to the USB interface » of the DVD player using a USB hub.
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Preparation
Switch on the television. Note: A bi-directional data transfer as defined for ITE (Information Technology Equipment) devices in EN 55022/EN 55024 is not possible. It is only an additional function.
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PLAYING AUDIO/VIDEO FILES __________
The file browser
The file browser shows you the different types of data (JPEG, MP3, MP4, WMA) at a glance. For a disc which contains different file formats, you can deactivate data you do not need using a filter function (sound, photo or video). In the right part of the file browser, you can find additional function buttons.
The main menu of the file browser
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. . [. . . ] Do not use any solvents such as benzene, thinners, conventional cleaner or anti-static spray for vinyl records.
Software information
We wish to point out explicitly that only operating software authorised by GRUNDIG is permissible for the DVD player. This operating software is available from specialist dealers or will be available shortly on the GRUNDIG websites and www. grundig. de. Any instance of operating software from a dubious Internet source being loaded to the device will impair functioning and also, since it is an unauthorised intervention, invalidate any claims under the guarantee. Any repair costs in such cases, even those occurring within the guarantee period, are to be paid by the customer.
Environmental note
This product has been made from high-quality parts and materials which can be re-used and recycled. [. . . ]
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