Grundig 26 VLE 7100 BF manual Inserting batteries into the ­remote control, Environmental note

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Connection and preparation------------------------------------------------

Inserting batteries into the ­remote control

1Open the battery compartment by removing the lid.

2Insert the batteries (2 x 1.5 V micro, for example R03 or AAA). Observe the po- larity marked in the bottom of the battery

compartment­ .

3Close the battery compartment. Note:

Environmental note

 

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This

symbol on recharge-

 

 

 

 

 

able

batteries/batteries or

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

on the packaging indicates

 

 

 

 

 

 

that the rechargeable bat-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

tery/battery may not be disposed of with

 

regular household rubbish. For certain

 

rechargeable­

batteries/batteries, this sym-

bol may be supplemented by a chemical symbol. Symbols for mercury (Hg) or lead (Pb) are provided if the rechargeable batter- ies/batteries contain more than 0.0005% mercury or more than 0.004% lead.

Rechargeable batteries/batteries, including those which do not contain heavy metal, may not be disposed of with household waste. Always dispose of used batteries in accordance with local environmental ­regulations. Make enquiries about the appli- cable disposal regulations where you live.

7If the television no longer reacts properly to remote control commands, the batteries may be flat. Always remove used batteries.

7The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by leaking batteries.

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Contents LCD TV Settings Setup and Safety General informationConnection and preparation OverviewOperation with a Common Interface Special settings­4 English English ­5 Special features of your ­television set General information You can record any digital TV channels you choose Important notes on environmental protection Receiving digital channelsPlug the power cord into a wall socket Connecting the antenna and power cordConnection and preparation ReceiveEnvironmental note Inserting batteries into the ­remote controlConnections on the television set Pb PrOptical Out Controls on the television set PC AudioVideo Navigation in the menus Remote control Main functionsAll functions Remote control ­Selecting language, country and operating mode Initial set-up and tuning ­television channelsVarious settings HelpTuning television channels from the cable provider DVB-C Tuning terrestrial television channels DVB-TSelect the »Active Antenna Power« with »V« or »Λ« Start the scan with »« greenSignal appears­ »SOURCE SETUP« menu appearsChanging the program table for the digital channels Selecting channel listsSorting channels in the favourite list Creating lists of favouritesDeleting channels Skipping channelsPicture settings Setting­ on the right sideAs from DVB-T receivers or DVD players­ Sound settings Soundeffects Exiting the settingSRS TruSurround XT EqualizerBasic functions Zoom function Eco modeZapping function Electronic TV guideChanging the picture format Wired network settings Wired network connectionNetwork connection Automatic connectionManual connection »NETWORK SETTINGS« menu is displayedWireless network connection Manual connection Wireless network settings­28 English English ­29 Select the Digital Media ServerVTuner internet radio Start playbackOther playback functions Possible limitations when using an external data medium Information on recording and playing television programmesGrundig has no influence on ­ these restrictions Settings 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 Medium­Presetting programmes to be recorded Using the electronic TV guideRecording a programme from the channel list Editing recording data in the ­ timer menu Deleting a timerBy manual data entry Deleting programmes in the recording list PlaybackVideo data File formatsAudio data Image dataConnecting external ­ data media »USB« socket of the television setDevices­ in EN 55022/EN 55024 is not possible File browser Settings in the USB ­ setup menuBasic playback functions Switch to the folder/file list with »OK«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 standbyThis ensures that you can view digital Hdtv High definition ­HD readyWith digital audio/video signals Connecting external devicesWith analogue video signal­ progressive Presets »HDMI 1«, »HDMI 2«, »HDMI 3« or »HDMI4«Headphones Setting the audio format Connecting the hi-fi system/­ AV receiverPlaying the audio signal via the ­ HiFi system Hi-fi system/AV receiverSelecting presets for the PC Connecting a PCSettings for PC mode Options »Auto Ajust« for automatic PC configura- tionAccess control for CI module and smart card What is a Common Interface?Inserting the CA module Common Interface CI is an interface for DVB receiversSelect Line »Source« »V«Select Option Searching for digital terrestrial TV channels manually Searching for digital terrestrial TV channels automaticallyTuning analogue television channels­ Switching the television to ­analogue receptionSetting all analogue television channels To select the preferred setting­ Changing stored analogue channels­ Selection­ is still possible using the number ­buttonsSelecting a channel list Entering channel names 8 digit maximumExiting the settings For digital channels only Open the menu with »MENU« Displaying signal informationTechnical data Service information for retailers Environmental noteRecycled Problem Possible cause Remedy Troubleshooting