Grundig GRP6000 manual Rectifying minor problems, Cleaning DVDs and CDs

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INFORMATION

Rectifying minor problems

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

If the following measures do not bring about satisfactory results, consult an authorised dealer.

Fault

Cause/Remedy

 

 

Receiver/Player does not respond to

Press STB button on handset.

remote control

 

Point the remote control directly at the Receiver/Player.

 

 

remote control.

 

 

 

Remove all obstacles which may impair the path of the

 

remote control signal.

 

 

 

Check or replace the remote control batteries.

 

 

No picture

Check all connections at rear of unit.

 

 

 

Select AV Channel on TV set

 

 

Distorted picture – Disc mode

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

 

follow the cleaning instructions on this page.

 

 

Disrupted Picture – TV mode

Check RF IN connection.

 

 

 

Ensure cables to TV are inserted correctly.

 

 

 

Replace aerial outlet plate with shielded type.

DVD/CD cannot be played

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

 

 

 

Clean the DVD/CD.

 

 

 

Check if the DVD/CD is damaged by testing it with

 

another DVD/CD.

 

 

No sound

Check the audio connections.

 

 

 

Try another playback source.

 

 

Distorted sound from HiFi system

Ensure that the audio connections have not been connected

 

at the phono input on the amplifier.

 

 

Cleaning DVDs and CDs

Wipe the dirty DVD/CD with a cloth from the centre outwards in a straight line.

Do not use any solvents such as petrol, thinners, conventional cleaner or anti-static spray for vinyl records.

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Contents DUO GRP6000 Contents Contents Introduction Packing contentsGuarantee Digital TV Receiver with BUILT-IN DVD PlayerSET-UP and Safety Front of the Receiver/Player OverviewBack of the Receiver/Player OverviewDisplay elements of the Receiver/Player Remote control Remote ControlSpecial Disc control functions … using a Y/C cable S-Video and phono cables Connecting the television and VCR …… using aerial RF cables … using Scart cablesConnection and Preparation Connecting the power cordManual tune TV Mode Tuning the ReceiverStart up Auto tuneTV Setup TV Mode Advanced SET-UPLanguages PIN number Connecting a 2nd TV and optional 2nd handsetTV Guide TV Mode Program InformationInformation banner Favourite List TV Mode Lists and Interactive ServicesService List Teletext and interactive servicesTV Mode Timer Programming Recording Lock services TV Mode Parental ControlsCensorship Notification TV Mode Upgrading Your ReceiverCheck for download Optional RF External Infrared Receiver kit TV Mode Other InformationTechnical information details Electricity consumptionSelecting the video output socket RGB or S-Video Selecting the screen format of your television setBefore playback Disc Mode DVD/VIDEO CD PlaybackDVD and video CD features Special DVD featuresCalling up information Disc Mode DVD/VIDEO CD PlaybackInserting a DVD/video CD Playing back a titleInterrupting and resuming playback Selecting titles or chaptersSelecting chapters … … step by stepSlow motion Additional playback functionsVideo strobe Video searchRepeating a selected scene A-B repeat Repeating a chapter or a DVDEnlarging the picture Zoom Selecting and displaying subtitles Setting a markSelecting and playing scenes Changing the dubbed languageEnding playback Disc Mode MP3 CD PlaybackPlayback Selecting a different trackCalling up the info line Disc Mode Audio CD PlaybackAudio CD features Audio functionsInterrupting and resuming playback Disc Mode Audio CD PlaybackRepeating a title or an audio CD Releasing the disc tray of the Receiver/Player Disc Mode Parental LockLocking and releasing the disc tray of the Receiver/Player Locking the disc tray of the Receiver/PlayerAuthorising the contents of a DVD Disc Mode Parental LockSelecting the intensity of the surround sound effects Disc Mode Sound SettingsSurround sound settings Selecting surround sound effectsSelecting the picture format for your television Disc Mode Picture SettingsVertical filter Disc Mode Picture SettingsSelecting filter functions Selecting the horizontal filterSoftware status and dealer menu Disc Mode Custom SettingsSettings in the »Installation« menu Setting the TV standardSelecting the language for the subtitles Disc Mode Custom SettingsLanguage settings Selecting the dubbed languageConnecting to a digital multi-channel amplifier Disc Mode Using External DevicesSetting the sampling rate Disc Mode Using External DevicesSelecting audio signal types for the digital output Setting the bit rateSetting the digital output level Disc Mode Using External DrivesSelecting the audio mode Setting the output levelAdapting the analogue output to the HiFi system Information Technical dataGeneral instructions for laser devices InformationCleaning DVDs and CDs Rectifying minor problemsGrundig Service Page Page Page 267109417002

GRP6000 specifications

The Grundig GRP6000 is an impressive addition to the realm of portable audio, offering a blend of cutting-edge technology and user-friendly features. This model exemplifies Grundig's commitment to delivering high-quality sound and a versatile listening experience.

One of the standout features of the GRP6000 is its advanced Bluetooth capability. With seamless wireless connectivity, users can easily pair their smartphones, tablets, or other devices, allowing for hassle-free streaming of music and podcasts from a range of platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music. The Bluetooth range is robust, providing reliable connectivity up to 10 meters, letting users enjoy freedom of movement without compromising audio quality.

In terms of sound performance, the GRP6000 is engineered with high-fidelity speakers that deliver powerful bass and crisp treble. The built-in equalizer offers multiple sound profiles, enabling users to tailor their audio output to their specific tastes or the genre of music being played. This attention to sound quality makes the GRP6000 ideal for both audiophiles and casual listeners.

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Moreover, the GRP6000 features an AUX input and USB playback options, providing flexibility for various devices and formats. Its sleek and modern design, coupled with intuitive controls, enhances the user experience, making adjustments and navigation a breeze.

In conclusion, the Grundig GRP6000 stands out in the crowded portable audio market with its combination of portability, impressive sound quality, and versatility through multiple connectivity options. This model not only caters to music lovers but also adapts perfectly to dynamic lifestyles, embodying Grundig's rich legacy of excellence in audio technology.