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GRUNDIG HAMBURG 32 VLC 8140 S

Technical data

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

Power consumption: Operational 83 W Standby <1,0 W

Energy Efficiency class:

C

Maximum power consumption: Operational 145 W

Annual power consumption: 121 kWh

Audio output:

2 x 20 W music power output

2 x 10 Sine wave power

Rohs Limits: Pb (Lead)/Hg (Mercury) Pb meets ROHS directive / 56 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 7.0 Msym/s

Terrestrial:

VHF/UHF band, Bandwidth 7 MHz and 8 MHz

COFDM modi: 2k and 8k

Constellation: 16QAM, 64QAM, QPSK

Analogue reception ranges:

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

Preset channels:

TV/Radio 6000 (Satellite – DVB-S), 1000 (Cable – DVB-C) or 100 (Analogue)

1000 (Terrestrial – DVB-T) or

100(Analogue)

9 AV, 2 USB

Screen (dm²): 28

Screen size: 80 cm/32 inch

Maximum resolution: WUXGA, 1920 x 1080

Weight:

approx. 11 kg

Maße:

W H D 78,9 cm 51,8 cm 8,1 cm

Technical­ changes and errors reserved.

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Contents LCD TV ­2 English LNB settings Settings for motorised antennas DiSEqC Special settingsOperation with a Common Interface English ­3­4 English English ­5 General information Special features of your ­television setYou can record any digital TV channels you choose ­6 EnglishImportant notes on environmental protection Receiving digital channelsEnglish ­7 Plug the power cord into a wall socket Connecting the antenna and power cordConnection and preparation Antenna­ socket »SATELLITE« on the televi- sion set And/orEnvironmental note Inserting batteries into the ­remote controlEnglish ­9 Pb Pr Connections on the television setOptical Out ­10 EnglishPC Audio Controls on the television setVideo English ­11Navigation in the menus Remote control Main functions­12 English All functions Remote control ­English ­13 Selecting language, country and operating mode Initial set-up and tuning ­television channelsVarious settings HelpEasy installation Tuning the television channels from satellite DVB-SAdvanced installation English ­15­16 English Tuning television channels from the cable provider DVB-C Tuning terrestrial television channels DVB-TSelect the »Active Antenna Power« with »V« or »Λ« English ­17Selecting channel lists Changing the program table for the digital channels­18 English Sorting channels in the favourite list Creating lists of favouritesDeleting channels Skipping channelsSetting­ on the right side Picture settingsAs from DVB-T receivers or DVD players­ ­20 EnglishSound settings Soundeffects Exiting the settingSRS TruSurround XT EqualizerBasic functions Zoom function Eco modeZapping function Electronic TV guideChanging the picture format Information on recording and playing television programmes Possible limitations when using an external data mediumGrundig has no influence on ­ these restrictions ­26 EnglishSettings for USB recording Connecting external data mediaSelecting the menu For example, external hard disksTesting the external data medium Switching on automatic previewSelecting external data media Selecting a partition on the external data mediumRecording programmes ″Pausing time shift ­ programmesOne-touch programme recording English ­29Using the electronic TV guide Presetting programmes to be recordedRecording a programme from the channel list ­30 EnglishDeleting a timer Editing recording data in the ­ timer menuBy manual data entry English ­31Deleting programmes in the recording list PlaybackVideo data File formatsAudio data Image data»USB« socket of the television set Connecting external ­ data mediaDevices­ in EN 55022/EN 55024 is not possible ­34 EnglishFile browser Settings in the USB ­ setup menuBasic playback functions Switch to the folder/file list with »OK«­36 English Additional playback ­ functions Additional functions TOP text or Flof text modeLanguage settings Opening the Settings menuTimer settings Setting the date and timeEntering the switch-off time ­ sleep timer Switch-on timerParental control settings Updating software Restoring the television to the default settingsConvenience functions Changing the PIN code Locking television channelsDigi Link functions on your television Device operation Switching the device to standby­44 English This ensures that you can view digital Hdtv High definition ­HD ready Connection optionsEnglish ­45 Connecting external devices Hi-fi system/AV receiver Headphones­48 English Playing the audio signal via the ­ HiFi systemSelecting presets for the PC Connecting a PCSettings for PC mode English ­49Access control for CI module and smart card What is a Common Interface?Inserting the CA module ­50 EnglishEnglish ­51 ­52 English LNB settingsBe changed User mode Settings for motorised antennas DiSEqCReceived­ with »«, »«, »V« or »Λ« and press »OK« to confirm English ­53­54 English Expert modeScan is complete as soon as Searching for digital terrestrial TV channels automaticallyEnglish ­55 Switching the television to ­analogue reception Tuning analogue television channels­Setting all analogue television channels Searching for digital terrestrial TV channels manuallyTo select the preferred setting­ PresetEnglish ­57 Selecting a channel list Changing stored analogue channels­­58 English Entering channel names 8 digit maximum Exiting the settingsSkipping television channels English ­59For digital channels only Open the menu with »MENU« Displaying signal information­60 English English ­61 Technical dataEnvironmental note Service information for retailersRecycled ­62 EnglishEnglish ­63 Troubleshooting