Grundig GRP6000 manual Selecting and playing scenes, Changing the dubbed language, Setting a mark

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DISC MODE DVD/VIDEO CD PLAYBACK

DVD

T1

/2

C33 /45

01:35:55

00:26:28

 

F de 2/3

= 5.1

yen1 /14

n 1 /1

Mbit/s

3

 

DVD

T1

/2

C33 /45

01:35:55

00:26:28

 

F en 1/3

= 5.1

yen1 /14

n 1 /1

Mbit/s

3

 

Changing the dubbed language

This setting switches out of the preset dubbed language, when the DVD offers alternatives.

BLUE

1During playback, press » «.

– Display: for example » dde 2/3 : 5.1« appears briefly, and the current dubbed language is displayed.

2To set the desired language, press » BLUE « repeatedly.

DVD

T1

/2

C33 /45

01:35:55

00:26:28

 

F de 2/3

= 5.1

yen1 /14

n 1 /1

Mbit/s

3

 

DVD

T1

/2

C33 /45

01:35:55

00:26:28

 

F de 2/3

= 5.1

yde2 /14

n 1 /1

Mbit/s

3

 

Selecting and displaying subtitles

If the current DVD provides subtitles, they can be displayed on your TV screen. When subtitles in several languages are available, you can select your language of choice.

1During playback, press »GREEN«.

– Display: for example » y de 2/14« appears briefly, and the current dubbed language is displayed.

GREEN

2To set the language for the subtitles, press » « repeatedly.

Note:

To switch off the subtitles, keep pressing » GREEN « until »–« appears in the display, or press and hold down »GREEN«.

Selecting and playing scenes

You can mark a scene on the DVD, which you can then select directly during playback. The bookmark is retained when you remove the DVD. The Receiver/ Player can store book marks for up to 5 different discs.

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Setting a mark

1During playback, press » «.

Note:

This mark is deleted automatically when you set a new mark.

Playing selected scenes

1During playback, press and hold down » «.

– Playback starts at the point marked.

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Contents DUO GRP6000 Contents Contents Digital TV Receiver with BUILT-IN DVD Player Packing contentsGuarantee IntroductionSET-UP and Safety Overview Front of the Receiver/PlayerDisplay elements of the Receiver/Player OverviewBack of the Receiver/Player Special Disc control functions Remote ControlRemote control … using Scart cables Connecting the television and VCR …… using aerial RF cables … using a Y/C cable S-Video and phono cablesConnecting the power cord Connection and PreparationAuto tune TV Mode Tuning the ReceiverStart up Manual tuneLanguages TV Mode Advanced SET-UPTV Setup Connecting a 2nd TV and optional 2nd handset PIN numberInformation banner TV Mode Program InformationTV Guide Teletext and interactive services TV Mode Lists and Interactive ServicesService List Favourite ListTV Mode Timer Programming Recording Censorship TV Mode Parental ControlsLock services Check for download TV Mode Upgrading Your ReceiverNotification Electricity consumption TV Mode Other InformationTechnical information details Optional RF External Infrared Receiver kitSelecting the screen format of your television set Selecting the video output socket RGB or S-VideoSpecial DVD features Disc Mode DVD/VIDEO CD PlaybackDVD and video CD features Before playbackPlaying back a title Disc Mode DVD/VIDEO CD PlaybackInserting a DVD/video CD Calling up information… step by step Selecting titles or chaptersSelecting chapters … Interrupting and resuming playbackVideo search Additional playback functionsVideo strobe Slow motionEnlarging the picture Zoom Repeating a chapter or a DVDRepeating a selected scene A-B repeat Changing the dubbed language Setting a markSelecting and playing scenes Selecting and displaying subtitlesSelecting a different track Disc Mode MP3 CD PlaybackPlayback Ending playbackAudio functions Disc Mode Audio CD PlaybackAudio CD features Calling up the info lineRepeating a title or an audio CD Disc Mode Audio CD PlaybackInterrupting and resuming playback Locking the disc tray of the Receiver/Player Disc Mode Parental LockLocking and releasing the disc tray of the Receiver/Player Releasing the disc tray of the Receiver/PlayerDisc Mode Parental Lock Authorising the contents of a DVDSelecting surround sound effects Disc Mode Sound SettingsSurround sound settings Selecting the intensity of the surround sound effectsDisc Mode Picture Settings Selecting the picture format for your televisionSelecting the horizontal filter Disc Mode Picture SettingsSelecting filter functions Vertical filterSetting the TV standard Disc Mode Custom SettingsSettings in the »Installation« menu Software status and dealer menuSelecting the dubbed language Disc Mode Custom SettingsLanguage settings Selecting the language for the subtitlesDisc Mode Using External Devices Connecting to a digital multi-channel amplifierSetting the bit rate Disc Mode Using External DevicesSelecting audio signal types for the digital output Setting the sampling rateDisc Mode Using External Drives Setting the digital output levelAdapting the analogue output to the HiFi system Setting the output levelSelecting the audio mode Technical data InformationInformation General instructions for laser devicesRectifying minor problems Cleaning DVDs and CDsGrundig Service Page Page Page 267109417002

GRP6000 specifications

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