Grundig CLE91 OS manual Technical data, Grundig New York 40 CLE 9170 SL, English ­79

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

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GRUNDIG New York 40 CLE 9170 SL

Technical data

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

Power consumption: On mode 63 W Standby <0.50 W

Energy Efficiency class:

A

Maximum power consumption On mode 145 W

Annual power consumption 92 kWh

Audio output:

2 x 20 W music power output

2 x 10 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

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):

44dm²

Screen size:

102cm/40 inch

Maximum resolution:

WUXGA, 1920 x 1080

Weight:

approx. 20 kg

Dimensions:

W H D 92 cm x 63,7 cm x 4,3 cm

Technical­ changes and errors reserved.

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Contents LCD TV ­2 English Operation with a Common Interface Headphones Hi-fi system/AV receiverSpecial settings LNB settings Settings for motorised antennas DiSEqC­4 English English ­5 General information Special features of your ­television set­6 English Important notes on environmental protection Receiving digital channelsEnglish ­7 Antenna­ socket »SATELLITE« on the televi- sion set And/or Connecting the antenna and power cordPlug the power cord into a wall socket Connection and preparationEnvironmental note Inserting batteries into the ­remote controlOpen the battery compartment by removing the lid Compartment­ Close the battery compartment. Note­10 English Connections on the television setSocket for the mains cable Optic OutVideo Controls on the television setEnglish ­11 Navigation in the menus Remote control Main functions­12 English  red Selects pages in teletext Remote control ­ All functionsEnglish ­13 Help Initial set-up and tuning ­television channelsSelecting language, country and operating mode Various settingsEnglish ­15 Tuning the television channels from satellite DVB-SEasy installation Advanced installation­16 English Tuning television channels from the cable provider DVB-C Tuning terrestrial television channels DVB-TEnglish ­17 Selecting channel lists Changing the program table for the digital channels­18 English Skipping channels Deleting channelsChange the order of the channels in the program table Sorting channels in the program tableEnter own names for the favourites lists max characters Sorting channels in the favourite list­20 English English ­21 Picture settingsSound settings Equalizer Exiting the settingSoundeffects SRS TruSurround HDBasic functions Audio language Eco modeAudio settings Zoom functionQuit the electronic TV guide with »MENU« Switch back to the channel selection with »«Zapping function Electronic TV guideChanging the picture format Preparing the 3D function Important information about the 3D function­28 English Watching 3D films 3D SettingsEnglish ­29 ­30 English Adjusting 2D → 3D effectsLeft Right Correction Formats supported by HdmiNetwork connection What is Smart Inter@ctive TVWired network Wired network connection­32 English Wired network settingsAutomatic wired network ­ connection Manual wired network connection»DNS« options are active Manual connectionEnglish ­33 ­34 English Wireless network connectionAutomatic connection Wireless network settingsEnglish ­35 ­36 English English ­37 Smart Inter@ctive TV internet applicationsSelecting internet applications Open the menu »SMART inter@ctive TV« with »@«Press »@« to end the application Smart İnter@ctive browser main menuNavigation in the main menu Playing and other options in the applications»dlna« menu is displayed Select the Digital Media ServerEnglish ­39 ­40 English VTuner internet radioStart playback Other playback functionsEnglish ­41 Possible limitations when using an external data mediumInformation on recording and playing television programmes Grundig has no influence on ­ these restrictionsFor example, external hard disks Connecting external data mediaSettings for USB recording Selecting the menuSelecting external data media Switching on automatic previewTesting the external data medium Safely remove disk­44 English ″Pausing time shift ­ programmesRecording programmes One-touch programme recordingEnglish ­45 Presetting programmes to be recordedUsing the electronic TV guide Recording a programme from the channel list­46 English Editing recording data in the ­ timer menuDeleting recording data in the timer menu By manual data entryDeleting programmes in the recording list PlaybackImage data File formatsVideo data Audio dataEnglish ­49 Connecting external ­ data media»USB1« socket of the television set Devices­ in EN 55022/EN 55024 is not possibleFile browser Settings in the USB setup menuSelecting the display mode Setting the display duration for pictures in a slideshowDivX VOD Basic playback functionsEnglish ­51 Playing selected titles Additional playback ­ functionsSelecting chapters on DivX files Selecting titles on DivX filesRepeat functions Selecting a track or picture in steps SkipSelecting a certain passage for­ playback­ Fast forwardAdditional functions TOP text or Flof text modeEnglish ­55 What is HbbTV?HbbTV Operation Additional functions for video sequencesLanguage settings Opening the Settings menuTimer settings Setting the date and timeParental control settings Convenience functions Changing the PIN code Restoring the television to the default settingsUpdating software OAD Updating software OnlineDigi Link functions on your television Device operation Switching the device to standbyEnglish ­61 High definition ­HD ready Connection options Connecting external devices Changing the headphone volume HeadphonesWith an analogue TV signal Connecting the headphonesHi-fi system/AV receiver Connecting the hi-fi system/­ AV receiverSetting the audio format Playing the audio signal via the ­ HiFi system­66 English Connecting a PCSelecting presets for the PC Settings for PC modeEnglish ­67 What is a Common Interface?Access control for CI module and smart card Inserting the CA module­68 English Press »MENU« to end the setting. English 69­ LNB settingsCannot­ be changed ­70 English Settings for motorised antennas DiSEqCUser mode Received­ with »«, »«, »V« or »Λ« and press »OK« to confirmEnglish ­71 Expert mode­72 English Searching for digital terrestrial TV channels automatically Automatic service updateEnglish ­73 Searching for digital terrestrial TV channels manually Tuning analogue television channels­Switching the television to ­analogue reception Setting all analogue television channelsEnglish ­75 To select the preferred setting­Press »« blue to save the setting Start a automatic scan with »« green oder »« yellowSkipping television channels Changing stored analogue channels­Selecting a channel list Entering channel names 8 digit maximumEnglish 77­ Exiting the settingsFor digital channels only Open the menu with »MENU« Displaying signal information­78 English Grundig New York 40 CLE 9170 SL Technical dataEnglish ­79 Environmental note Service information for dealersEnglish ­81 TroubleshootingProvided ISP ­82 EnglishEnglish ­83 Additional Information for units sold in the UK