Grundig 5550 HDD manual 103, Troubleshooting

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INFORMATION _________________________

Troubleshooting

Not every picture or sound problem is caused by a defect in your HDD DVD recorder. Impairment can also be caused by leads having been accidentally pulled out, damaged DVDs/CDs and worn-out bat- teries in the remote control.

If the following measures do not rectify the problem, consult an authorised dealer.

Problem

Possible cause/remedy

 

 

 

 

The HDD DVD recorder does not

Point the remote control directly at the HDD DVD recorder.

 

 

 

 

respond to the remote

Remove all obstacles which may interfere with the path of

 

control recorder.

the remote control signal.

 

 

 

 

 

Check or replace the remote control batteries.

 

 

 

 

 

Check whether the recorder has been set to operate with a

 

 

different remote control.

 

 

 

 

The disc compartment does not

Pull the mains cable plug of the HDD DVD recorder out of

 

open, Picture/sound problems.

the socket and plug it in again.

 

 

 

 

No picture

Check the video connection.

 

 

 

 

Distorted picture

Make sure that there are no fingerprints on the DVD/CD,

 

 

follow the cleaning instructions on the next page.

 

 

 

 

The DVD/CD cannot be played

Check if the label on the DVD/CD is facing upwards.

 

 

 

 

 

Clean the DVD/CD.

 

 

 

 

 

Check if the DVD/CD is damaged by testing out another

 

 

DVD/CD.

 

 

 

 

No sound

Check the volume setting.

 

 

 

 

 

Check the audio connections.

 

 

 

 

 

Try another playback source.

 

 

 

 

 

Use an external decoder for DTS audio formats.

 

 

 

 

No sound at the digital output

Select the “RAW” mode, see setting on page 92.

 

 

 

 

Distorted sound from the

Make sure that the audio connections are not connected to

 

hi-fi system

the phono input on the amplifier.

 

 

 

 

Recording from TV stations

Antenna cable not connected, please connect it.

 

 

 

 

not possible.

The TV station is not tuned on the HDD DVD recorder.

 

 

Tune the television station.

 

 

 

 

 

The selected TV channel has copy protection.

 

 

 

 

 

Station not transmitting or antenna defective.

 

 

 

 

Timer recording was not

The HDD DVD recorder was not switched off after timer

 

performed.

programming.

 

 

 

 

 

The VPS/PDC time was incorrectly entered for VPS/PDC-

 

 

programmed recordings.

 

 

 

 

Copying from the USB port

There is “film data” on the DVD+R/+RW, please

 

is not possible

delete it.

 

 

 

 

At the end of the recording

Use a new or empty disc.

 

the YesDVD function is

 

 

 

not provided.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Forgotten password.

Go to the SETUP menu –> PREFERENCES –> Change pass-

 

 

word. Enter the password 8600 and then enter your new

 

 

 

 

 

password.

 

ENGLISH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents HDD DVD Recorder Contents YesDVD function Copying 63-66 Timer recordings52-54 Recording general information 55-56 Recording on disc97-100 Special settings 88-90 USB mode92-93 Audio settings 94-96 Custom settingsDisc formats Special features of your HDD DVD recorderDVD+RW External devices and the antenna SET-UP and SafetyRecording on the HDD archive from Main functionsDisc playback from HDD archive playback fromCopying from the HDD archive to disc Timer recording on a disc or the HDD archiveYesDVD function from Recording on disc while playing back from the HDD archiveMenus and navigation Front of the HDD DVD recorder Displays of the HDD DVD recorder 18888888Back of the HDD DVD recorder Euro AV1 TV Selects various repeat functions Remote controlDepends on the disc in use Press twice to display the playback menu Television screen during playbackConfirms selected options in menus Marks a starting point in time shift mode Opens and closes the setup menu of the HDDAdjust the volume Starts the recording and sets the switch-off timeConnection and Preparation Connecting a rooftop antenna or cable feedConnecting a television using a EURO-AV Scart cable Connecting a televisionAudio VHS Input Connecting a televisionusing cinch cablesAudio Input Audio Output Antenna Video OUT Audio OUT Inserting batteries in the remote control Connecting the power cordSetting the time and date Tuning television stationsSelecting the country location YesDVD information Ending initial setupSorting television stations Entering a new time and dateSelecting the screen format of your television set Setting the TV normTime shift menu Time Shift FunctionsDialog line with buttons and their functions Watching programmes with a time shift Pausing a live programmeRepeating the last scene of the programme Searching for scenes in the time shift memory Inserting discs PreparationRemoving discs Playback DVD featuresSpecial DVD features DVD playbackDVD+RW/+R/-RW/-R playback Features of DVD+RW/+R/-RW/-ROpening the playback menu VCD/VCD playback VCD/VCD featuresFrame search Switching PBC playback control on and offMP3 CD features DivXVideo CD featuresPlaying audio and video files Selecting certain titles Viewing title informationSelecting a section to the minute Selecting a title in steps SkipFrame search DivXVideo CD only Selecting and showing subtitles DivXVideo CD only Picture data CD playback Jpeg CD featuresDisplaying pictures on a JPEG-CD Enlarging the picture zoom Adjusting the picture displayRandom playback Selecting slide transition stylePress » v« to switch back to full picture Kodak picture CD featuresPlaying back a Kodak picture CD Selecting a track in steps Skip Audio CD featuresAudio CD playback Selecting tracks directly with the numerical buttonsPlayback HDD Archive PlaybackSelecting chapters Skip Displaying the info lineRepeating a track Deleting bookmarks Setting bookmarksSelecting and playing scenes Playing bookmarked scenesSelecting titles and chapters Pausing and resuming playbackSelecting functions in the playback menu Selecting camera angles for scenes Frame searchSlow motion Frame-by-frame playbackSelecting and displaying subtitles Switching the dubbed language or the audio formatCreating and playing a playlist Repeating a selected section A-B Repeat Repeating a chapter, a title or a discInitialising discs Recording optionsSuitable discs for recording Unsuitable discsFor the disc Recording quality and timeFor the HDD archive Remaining recording time Recording settingsData management in the HDD archive Preparing for recording Recording on DiscManually recording television programmes Finalising a disc DVD+R/-R/-RW Error messagesActivating and deactivating the YesDVD function YES DVD FunctionExecuting the YesDVD function Recording on the HDD Archive Simultaneous Operating Modes Title 30/09/2004 100512 SP Sys state Stopping Copying Preparation Timer RecordingExample Quality Mode Once Date 01 / 02 Start 2015 End Title MyTitle Ing capacity« Timer recordings can be cancelled by pressing »7«Messages during or after programming a recording For recording. Put in another discDeleting recording data Checking, modifying or deleting recording dataChecking recording data Editing recording dataAdding chapter markers Editing Data on a DiscEditing titles Opening the editing menuSkipping chapters Deleting chapter markersWith »S« or »A« and press »OK« to delete them Title is split Creating a new title thumbnailSplitting titles in two DVD+RW and DVD-RW only Select »Split title« with »S« or »A« and press »OK« toEditing the names of recordings Overwriting titles Deleting titles recordings from the discOverwriting discs Entering the name of the disc Deleting the content of the disc DVD+RW/-RWRecording titles Press » OK« to confirm Finalising title editingLocking a disc This can take some timeFinalising a disc DVD+R/-R/-RW only Copying a title to disc Editing Data on the HDD ArchivePlaying titles Deleting titles in the HDD archiveSorting titles in the HDD archive Functions in the HDD archive sub-menu« red Splitting titles in twoEditing titles hiding scenes ButtonEditing the names of recordings Creating a new index thumbnail for a titleProtecting titles against accidental deletion and editing Blocking playback of a titleOrganising the hard disc Viewing information via the HDD archiveDeleting data in the HDD archive Connecting a video recorder, DVD player or set-top box Connecting a camcorderConnection and preparation Recording Recording from external devicesConnection Setting the channel position for a decoderRecording pay TV programmes Using a DecoderConnect the USB interface » IN« on the HDD DVD Connecting external data devicesCreating and playing back a playlist Playing back content from external data devicesUSB to DVD Archiving Copying content from external data devices to discChanging the access code password Authorising the content of a DVDSetting the sampling rate Audio SettingsSelecting the digital output Switching the dynamic range volume range on and off Language settings Custom SettingsSetting the signal type for the video output socket Switching the screen saver on and offSelecting the recording quality Inserting chapter markers in recordingsSelecting the input source for recording Tuning television channels manually Tuning television channels automaticallyP001 Channel number Name Standard Select »SETUP-MENU DATE/TIME« With »S« or Setting the time and dateDivX Video registration Resetting the HDD DVD recorder to its original condition100 Information Technical data101 102 General information on laser devices103 Troubleshooting104 105 Cleaning discsEnvironmental note Software informationInformation Additional Information for units sold in the UK 10606/15

5550 HDD specifications

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