Grundig manual Technical data, Grundig New York 55 CLE 9170 SL, ­80 English

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2k, 8k
16QAM, 64QAM, QPSK

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GRUNDIG New York 55 CLE 9170 SL

Technical data

Operating voltage: 220–240 V,~, 50–60 Hz

Power consumption: On mode 113 W Standby <0.50 W

Energy Efficiency class:

A

Maximum power consumption On mode 180 W

Annual power consumption 165 kWh

Audio output:

2 x 30 W music power output

2 x 15 W Sine wave power

Rohs Limits: Pb (Lead)/Hg (Mercury) Pb meets ROHS directive / 0 mg

Peak luminance ratio: 65 %

Default satellite: 20

LNB power supply:

13/18 V, 14/19 V optional, maximum 450 mA

LNB switching signal:

0/22 kHz 650mV +/- 250mVpp

DiSEqC:

1.0-operation, 1.1-operation, 1.2-operation

Digital reception ranges

Satellite:

 

Ku band:

10,700 MHz – 12,750 MHz

Modulation: DVBS QPSK, DVBS2 QPSK,

 

8 PSK

IF band:

950 MHz – 2,150 MHz

Signal level: -25dBm to -65 dBm

Cable:

Overall band: 110 MHz – 862 MHz

Modulation: 16QAM, 32QAM, 64QAM, 128QAM and 256QAM

Symbol rate: 4.0 Msym/s to 7.4 Msym/s

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Terrestrial (DVB-T):

VHF/UHF band, Bandwidth 7 MHz and 8 MHz

FFT Size: Modulation:

Guard Interval: 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32

Terrestrial (DVB-T2):

VHF/UHF band, Bandwidth 7 MHz and 8 MHz

FFT Size: 1k, 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k, 32k

Modulation: 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM, QPSK

Guard Interval: 1/4, 19/256, 1/8, 19/128, 1/16, 1/32, 1/128

As this feature is optional, it is not available in all products.

Analogue reception ranges:

C02 ... C80, special channels S01 ... S41

Preset channels:

All Channels 6000 (Satellite – DVB-S), 1000 (Cable – DVB-C) or 99 (Analogue)

1000 (Terrestrial – DVB-T) or

99(Analogue) 9 AV, 2 USB

Screen (dm²):

83dm²

Screen size:

140cm/55 inch

Maximum resolution:

WUXGA, 1920 x 1080

Weight:

approx. 27 kg

Dimensions:

W H D 127,3 cm x 83,2 cm x 4,4 cm

Technical­ changes and errors reserved.

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Contents LCD TV ­2 English LNB settings Settings for motorised antennas DiSEqC English ­3Device­ ­4 EnglishEnglish ­5 ­6 English Special features of your ­television setGeneral information English ­7 Receiving digital channelsImportant notes on environmental protection Connecting the antenna and power cord Plug the power cord into a wall socketConnection and preparation Antenna­ socket »SATELLITE« on the televi- sion set And/orInserting batteries into the ­remote control Open the battery compartment by removing the lidCompartment­ Close the battery compartment. Note English ­9Connections on the television set ­10 EnglishControls on the television set English ­11Remote control Main functions ­12 EnglishRemote control ­ All functions ? Displays information about Television­ channel red Selects pages in teletext English ­13Initial set-up and tuning ­television channels Selecting language, country and operating modeVarious settings ­14 EnglishTuning the television channels from satellite DVB-S Easy installationAdvanced installation English ­15­16 English English ­17 Tuning terrestrial television channels DVB-TTuning television channels from the cable provider DVB-C ­18 English Changing the program table for the digital channelsSelecting channel lists Deleting channels Change the order of the channels in the program tableSorting channels in the program table Skipping channelsSorting channels in the favourite list Confirm­Favourites­ list ­20 EnglishEnglish ­21 Picture settingsAs from DVB-T receivers or DVD players­ Sound settings Exiting the setting SoundeffectsSRS TruSurround HD EqualizerBasic functions Eco mode Audio settingsZoom function Audio languageSwitch back to the channel selection with »« Zapping functionElectronic TV guide Quit the electronic TV guide with »MENU«Changing the picture format ­28 English Important information about the 3D functionPreparing the 3D function 3D Settings Watching 3D filmsOpen the »Select Source« menu with » « TV are displayed alternatelyAdjusting 2D → 3D effects Left Right CorrectionFormats supported by Hdmi ­30 EnglishWhat is Smart Inter@ctive TV Wired networkWired network connection Network connectionWired network settings Automatic wired network ­ connectionManual wired network connection ­32 EnglishEnglish ­33 Manual connection»DNS« options are active Wireless network connection ­34 EnglishWireless network settings Automatic connectionManual connection English ­35­36 English Smart Inter@ctive TV internet applications Selecting internet applications»CONNECTED APPS« menu appears English ­37Smart İnter@ctive browser main menu Navigation in the main menuPlaying and other options in the applications Press »GUIDE« to end the applicationEnglish ­39 Select the Digital Media Server»DLNA« menu is displayed VTuner internet radio Start playbackOther playback functions ­40 EnglishEnglish ­41 Possible limitations when using an external data mediumInformation on recording and playing television programmes Connecting external data media Settings for USB recordingSelecting the menu For example, external hard disksSwitching on automatic preview Testing the external data mediumSafely remove disk Selecting external data media″Pausing time shift ­ programmes Recording programmesOne-touch programme recording ­44 EnglishPresetting programmes to be recorded Using the electronic TV guideRecording a programme from the channel list English ­45Editing recording data in the ­ timer menu Deleting recording data in the timer menuBy manual data entry ­46 EnglishPlayback Deleting programmes in the recording listFile formats Video dataAudio data Image dataConnecting external ­ data media »USB1« socket of the television setDevices­ in EN 55022/EN 55024 is not possible English ­49Settings in the USB setup menu Selecting the display modeSetting the display duration for pictures in a slideshow File browserEnglish ­51 Basic playback functionsDivX VOD Additional playback ­ functions Selecting chapters on DivX filesSelecting titles on DivX files Playing selected titlesSelecting a track or picture in steps Skip Selecting a certain passage for­ playback­Fast forward Repeat functionsTOP text or Flof text mode Additional functionsWhat is HbbTV? HbbTV OperationAdditional functions for video sequences English ­55Opening the Settings menu Language settingsSetting the date and time Timer settingsParental control settings Restoring the television to the default settings Updating software OADUpdating software Online Convenience functions Changing the PIN codeDigi Link functions on your television English ­61 Switching the device to standbyDevice operation High definition ­HD ready Connection options Connecting external devices Headphones With an analogue TV signalConnecting the headphones Changing the headphone volumeEnglish ­65 Connecting digital multi-channel amplifier/AV receiverHi-fi System Playing the audio signal via the ­ HiFi system ­66 EnglishConnecting a PC Selecting presets for the PCSettings for PC mode English ­67What is a Common Interface? Access control for CI module and smart cardInserting the CA module ­68 EnglishEnglish ­69 LNB settings ­70 EnglishEnglish ­71 Settings for motorised antennas DiSEqCCannot­ be changed User mode Expert modeReceived­ with »«, »«, »V« or »Λ« and press »OK« to confirm »Discrete« Moves the antennaSelect Line »Source« »V«Select Option »V« or »Λ« and press »OK« to confirmSearching for digital terrestrial TV channels automatically ­74 EnglishEnglish ­75 Automatic service updateSearching for digital terrestrial TV channels manually Tuning analogue television channels­ Switching the television to ­analogue receptionSetting all analogue television channels ­76 EnglishTo select the preferred setting­ Changing stored analogue channels­Selecting a channel list English ­77Exiting the settings Selection­ is still possible using the number ­buttonsEntering channel names 8 digit maximum Skipping television channelsEnglish ­79 Displaying signal informationFor digital channels only Open the menu with »MENU« ­80 English Technical dataGrundig New York 55 CLE 9170 SL English ­81 Service information for retailersEnvironmental note Troubleshooting ­82 EnglishEnglish ­83 Provided ISP