Grundig GRP6000 manual Connection and Preparation, Connecting the television and VCR …

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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION

Connecting the television and VCR …

TV

Aerial

… using aerial (RF) cables

1Connect the cable of your TV aerial to the »Aerial In« socket on the Receiver/Player.

2Connect the short aerial from the »Loop Through« socket to the »RF IN« socket, both on the Receiver/Player.

3Connect the long aerial lead from the »RF Out 1« socket to your TV or VCR »Aerial IN«

… using SCART cables

1Plug the standard SCART cable (supplied) into the »TV« scart socket on the Receiver/Player and the appropriate socket for RGB reproduction on the TV set. See TV user guide for details on this.

2Plug a standard SCART cable (not supplied) into the »VCR« scart socket on the Receiver/Player and the TV socket on the VCR.

3If required connect the other devices as shown in the diagram above.

4If you wish to connect the Receiver/Player to your HiFi system for improved sound, plug standard phono cables into the »AUDIO OUT L R« sockets and into the appropriate sockets on your HiFi system.

… using a Y/C cable (S-Video) and phono cables

1Plug a standard Y/C cable into the »S-VIDEO« socket on the Receiver/Player and into the appropriate socket (S-VIDEO IN) on the television.

2Plug standard phono AV cables into the »AUDIO OUT L R« sockets on the Receiver/Player and the appropriate sockets (AUDIO IN) on the television.

Note:

As this product is a combination product, this manual will deal with the two halves of the product separately. To switch between the two modes (TV mode and Disc mode) press the » « key.

If the Receiver/Player is connected via the »S-VIDEO« socket, before you can use Disc mode, you must carry out the setting described in “Selecting the video output socket” in the Disc section of this book.

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Contents DUO GRP6000 Contents Contents Guarantee Packing contentsDigital TV Receiver with BUILT-IN DVD Player IntroductionSET-UP and Safety Front of the Receiver/Player OverviewOverview Back of the Receiver/PlayerDisplay elements of the Receiver/Player Remote Control Remote controlSpecial Disc control functions … using aerial RF cables Connecting the television and VCR …… using Scart cables … using a Y/C cable S-Video and phono cablesConnection and Preparation Connecting the power cordStart up TV Mode Tuning the ReceiverAuto tune Manual tuneTV Mode Advanced SET-UP TV SetupLanguages PIN number Connecting a 2nd TV and optional 2nd handsetTV Mode Program Information TV GuideInformation banner Service List TV Mode Lists and Interactive ServicesTeletext and interactive services Favourite ListTV Mode Timer Programming Recording TV Mode Parental Controls Lock servicesCensorship TV Mode Upgrading Your Receiver NotificationCheck for download Technical information details TV Mode Other InformationElectricity consumption Optional RF External Infrared Receiver kitSelecting the video output socket RGB or S-Video Selecting the screen format of your television setDVD and video CD features Disc Mode DVD/VIDEO CD PlaybackSpecial DVD features Before playbackInserting a DVD/video CD Disc Mode DVD/VIDEO CD PlaybackPlaying back a title Calling up informationSelecting chapters … Selecting titles or chapters… step by step Interrupting and resuming playbackVideo strobe Additional playback functionsVideo search Slow motionRepeating a chapter or a DVD Repeating a selected scene A-B repeatEnlarging the picture Zoom Selecting and playing scenes Setting a markChanging the dubbed language Selecting and displaying subtitlesPlayback Disc Mode MP3 CD PlaybackSelecting a different track Ending playbackAudio CD features Disc Mode Audio CD PlaybackAudio functions Calling up the info lineDisc Mode Audio CD Playback Interrupting and resuming playbackRepeating a title or an audio CD Locking and releasing the disc tray of the Receiver/Player Disc Mode Parental LockLocking the disc tray of the Receiver/Player Releasing the disc tray of the Receiver/PlayerAuthorising the contents of a DVD Disc Mode Parental LockSurround sound settings Disc Mode Sound SettingsSelecting surround sound effects Selecting the intensity of the surround sound effectsSelecting the picture format for your television Disc Mode Picture SettingsSelecting filter functions Disc Mode Picture SettingsSelecting the horizontal filter Vertical filterSettings in the »Installation« menu Disc Mode Custom SettingsSetting the TV standard Software status and dealer menuLanguage settings Disc Mode Custom SettingsSelecting the dubbed language Selecting the language for the subtitlesConnecting to a digital multi-channel amplifier Disc Mode Using External DevicesSelecting audio signal types for the digital output Disc Mode Using External DevicesSetting the bit rate Setting the sampling rateSetting the digital output level Disc Mode Using External DrivesSetting the output level Selecting the audio modeAdapting 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.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the GRP6000 is its portability. Designed with an ergonomic handle and lightweight construction, this model is perfect for outdoor use, whether you’re at a picnic, beach, or simply taking a stroll. Its durable build ensures that it can withstand the rigors of being on the go.

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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.

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