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CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

INFORMATION _________________________

General information on laser devices

Your system is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. This means that the laser is designed in such a way as to ensure that the maximum permissible emission value cannot be exceeded under any circumstances.

Caution:

This device emits laser radiation. Because of the danger of eye injuries, the unit may only be opened or serviced by trained personnel.

If settings other than those specified here are employed or other procedures are carried out, this may lead to dangerous radiation exposure.

This product contains components which are covered by certain U.S. patents or for other reasons are considered intellectual property of the Macrovision Corporation and other proprietors. Use of this protected technology must be approved by the Macrovision Company and is only permissible for private presentation at home or for other limited applications, where no special permission has been granted by Macrovision. Reproduction or disassembly of the device is prohibited.

Manufactured with permission from Dolby Laboratories. The “Dolby” label and the double-D logo “￿” are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished material.

©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.

During playback of DTS-coded CDs and DVDs, a high noise level is produced at the analogue stereo outputs. In order to avoid damaging the audio system, always take appropriate preventive measures when connecting the stereo outputs of the HDD DVD recorder to an amplification system. 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 HDD DVD recorder.

DTS and DTS Digital Out are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

YesDVD is a trademark of YesVideo, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Contents HDD DVD Recorder Contents 55-56 Recording on disc Copying 63-66 Timer recordings52-54 Recording general information YesDVD function94-96 Custom settings 88-90 USB mode92-93 Audio settings 97-100 Special settingsSpecial features of your HDD DVD recorder Disc formatsDVD+RW SET-UP and Safety External devices and the antennaHDD archive playback from Main functionsDisc playback from Recording on the HDD archive fromRecording on disc while playing back from the HDD archive Timer recording on a disc or the HDD archiveYesDVD function from Copying from the HDD archive to discMenus and navigation Front of the HDD DVD recorder 18888888 Displays of the HDD DVD recorderBack of the HDD DVD recorder Euro AV1 TV Remote control Selects various repeat functionsDepends on the disc in use Television screen during playback Press twice to display the playback menuConfirms selected options in menus Starts the recording and sets the switch-off time Opens and closes the setup menu of the HDDAdjust the volume Marks a starting point in time shift modeConnecting a rooftop antenna or cable feed Connection and PreparationConnecting a television Connecting a television using a EURO-AV Scart cableConnecting a televisionusing cinch cables Audio VHS InputAudio Input Audio Output Antenna Video OUT Audio OUT Connecting the power cord Inserting batteries in the remote controlTuning television stations Setting the time and dateSelecting the country location Entering a new time and date Ending initial setupSorting television stations YesDVD informationSetting the TV norm Selecting the screen format of your television setTime Shift Functions Time shift menuDialog line with buttons and their functions Pausing a live programme Watching programmes with a time shiftRepeating the last scene of the programme Searching for scenes in the time shift memory Preparation Inserting discsRemoving discs DVD playback DVD featuresSpecial DVD features PlaybackFeatures of DVD+RW/+R/-RW/-R DVD+RW/+R/-RW/-R playbackOpening the playback menu VCD/VCD features VCD/VCD playbackSwitching PBC playback control on and off Frame searchDivXVideo CD features MP3 CD featuresPlaying audio and video files Viewing title information Selecting certain titlesSelecting a title in steps Skip Selecting a section to the minuteFrame search DivXVideo CD only Selecting and showing subtitles DivXVideo CD only Jpeg CD features Picture data CD playbackDisplaying pictures on a JPEG-CD Selecting slide transition style Adjusting the picture displayRandom playback Enlarging the picture zoomKodak picture CD features Press » v« to switch back to full picturePlaying back a Kodak picture CD Selecting tracks directly with the numerical buttons Audio CD featuresAudio CD playback Selecting a track in steps SkipHDD Archive Playback PlaybackDisplaying the info line Selecting chapters SkipRepeating a track Playing bookmarked scenes Setting bookmarksSelecting and playing scenes Deleting bookmarksPausing and resuming playback Selecting titles and chaptersSelecting functions in the playback menu Frame-by-frame playback Frame searchSlow motion Selecting camera angles for scenesSwitching the dubbed language or the audio format Selecting and displaying subtitlesCreating and playing a playlist Repeating a chapter, a title or a disc Repeating a selected section A-B RepeatUnsuitable discs Recording optionsSuitable discs for recording Initialising discsRecording quality and time For the discFor the HDD archive Recording settings Remaining recording timeData management in the HDD archive Recording on Disc Preparing for recordingManually recording television programmes Error messages Finalising a disc DVD+R/-R/-RWYES DVD Function Activating and deactivating the YesDVD functionExecuting the YesDVD function Recording on the HDD Archive Simultaneous Operating Modes Title 30/09/2004 100512 SP Sys state Stopping Copying Timer Recording PreparationExample Quality Mode Once Date 01 / 02 Start 2015 End Title MyTitle For recording. Put in another disc Timer recordings can be cancelled by pressing »7«Messages during or after programming a recording Ing capacity«Editing recording data Checking, modifying or deleting recording dataChecking recording data Deleting recording dataOpening the editing menu Editing Data on a DiscEditing titles Adding chapter markersDeleting chapter markers Skipping chaptersWith »S« or »A« and press »OK« to delete them Select »Split title« with »S« or »A« and press »OK« to Creating a new title thumbnailSplitting titles in two DVD+RW and DVD-RW only Title is splitEditing the names of recordings Deleting titles recordings from the disc Overwriting titlesOverwriting discs Deleting the content of the disc DVD+RW/-RW Entering the name of the discRecording titles This can take some time Finalising title editingLocking a disc Press » OK« to confirmFinalising a disc DVD+R/-R/-RW only Editing Data on the HDD Archive Copying a title to discFunctions in the HDD archive sub-menu Deleting titles in the HDD archiveSorting titles in the HDD archive Playing titlesButton Splitting titles in twoEditing titles hiding scenes « redCreating a new index thumbnail for a title Editing the names of recordingsBlocking playback of a title Protecting titles against accidental deletion and editingViewing information via the HDD archive Organising the hard discDeleting data in the HDD archive Connecting a camcorder Connecting a video recorder, DVD player or set-top boxConnection and preparation Recording from external devices RecordingSetting the channel position for a decoder ConnectionUsing a Decoder Recording pay TV programmesConnecting external data devices Connect the USB interface » IN« on the HDD DVDPlaying back content from external data devices Creating and playing back a playlistCopying content from external data devices to disc USB to DVD ArchivingAuthorising the content of a DVD Changing the access code passwordAudio Settings Setting the sampling rateSelecting the digital output Switching the dynamic range volume range on and off Custom Settings Language settingsSwitching the screen saver on and off Setting the signal type for the video output socketInserting chapter markers in recordings Selecting the recording qualitySelecting the input source for recording Tuning television channels automatically Tuning television channels manuallyP001 Channel number Name Standard Setting the time and date Select »SETUP-MENU DATE/TIME« With »S« orResetting the HDD DVD recorder to its original condition DivX Video registration100 Technical data Information101 General information on laser devices 102Troubleshooting 103104 Software information Cleaning discsEnvironmental note 105106 Information Additional Information for units sold in the UK06/15

5550 HDD specifications

The Grundig 5550 HDD is a versatile and robust home entertainment system that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it a popular choice among audiophiles and casual listeners alike. This model is designed to cater to a wide range of media formats, ensuring that users can enjoy high-quality audio and visual experiences in the comfort of their homes.

One of the standout features of the Grundig 5550 HDD is its high-definition display, which provides crystal-clear images and vibrant colors. This makes it an excellent choice for viewing movies, playing video games, or enjoying photo slideshows. The device also supports a variety of multimedia formats, including MP3, WAV, and video files, which allows users to play their favorite songs and videos without the need for additional conversion software.

The Grundig 5550 HDD incorporates a built-in hard drive that offers substantial storage capacity, allowing users to store thousands of songs and hours of video without worrying about running out of space. The user-friendly interface makes it easy to navigate through the stored content, while the ability to create playlists adds a personalized touch to the listening experience.

Connectivity is another strong point of the Grundig 5550 HDD. It features multiple USB ports and HDMI outputs, enabling users to connect a variety of external devices, such as USB drives, cameras, and even gaming consoles. The inclusion of Bluetooth technology allows for seamless wireless streaming from compatible devices, freeing users from the constraints of physical cables.

In terms of sound quality, the Grundig 5550 HDD does not disappoint. It is equipped with high-quality speakers that deliver rich and balanced audio, enhancing the overall listening experience. The device also supports various audio enhancement technologies, such as surround sound options and customizable equalizer settings, ensuring that users can tailor the audio output to their preferences.

The compact design of the Grundig 5550 HDD ensures that it can fit into any home entertainment setup without occupying too much space. Moreover, the sleek and modern aesthetic complements contemporary home decor, making it a stylish addition to any living room or entertainment area.

In conclusion, the Grundig 5550 HDD is a feature-rich home entertainment system that provides users with an impressive array of functionality. From its high-definition display and ample storage capacity to its robust connectivity options and superior sound quality, this device is designed to elevate the home entertainment experience, catering to the needs of diverse users.