Grundig DR 5400 DD manual Checking the volume with a test tone

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SETTINGS ______________________________________________

Language Video Audio Setting Rating

Checking the volume with a test tone

A test signal can be created for each connected speaker to check the volume level. »Off« is the default setting.

Dynamic Range

On

C. Delay

0ms

S. Delay

0ms

Downmix 2.1

Off

 

 

 

 

 

Test Tone

 

 

 

 

 

 

LC

SW

1Select the »Setting« item in the main menu with »a« or »s« and press »OK« to confirm.

2Select »Test Tone« with »A« or »S« and press »OK« to confirm.

– A menu screen appears showing each test tone.

R– The test tone sounds in turn from the left front speaker, the central speaker, the right speaker, the surround speakers and the subwoofer.

3Press »7« to finish the test tone.

LS

RS

To cancel press Stop

Setting the volume level for the individual channels

L-CH 0

L-CH +4

C-CH 0

Depending on the current operating mode (see the loudspeaker indicator on the DVD receiver), you can adjust the volume to the listening position. You can make this setting either with or without the test tone. The volume impression should be about the same for all channels. The individual volumes can be adjusted within a range of -6 to +6 dB.

When entering the settings, if no button is pushed for more than 5 seconds, the DVD receiver quits the menu automatically. Any altered settings are saved.

1Press »SPK LEVEL« to open the menu for setting the level.

Display on the DVD receiver: e.g. »L-CH 0«.

2Set the volume of the front left speaker using »￿ « or »￿ +«.

Display on the DVD receiver: e.g. »L-CH +4«.

3Press »SPK LEVEL« to start the setting for the centre speaker.

– Display on the DVD receiver: e.g. »C-CH 0«.

4 To set

the central speaker C-CH

0«),

the right

front

speaker

R-CH 0«), the surround

speakers

SL-CH

0«

and »SR-CH 0«) or the subwoofer SW-CH 0«), repeat steps 2 and 3.

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Contents Home Cinema System 17-26 Settings Set-up and safety OverviewCinemo DR 5400 DD 12-16 Connection and preparation33-41 Disc mode 31-32 Disc features42-44 Other modes InformationSpecial features of your home cinema system Packing contentsDolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital and DTS SET-UP and Safety Radio station Front of the DVD receiverDisplays of the DVD receiver MP3 00 00000MHzDigit Back of the DVD receiverDigit OUT FM 75 ΩDeletes a track memory Remote controlPTY + PTY aDSP Setting up the loudspeakers Connection diagram for the loudspeakersSurround Left Right Subwoofer Centre Front right Front leftConnecting a television, flat screen or projector Connecting the loudspeakersConnecting analogue external devices Connecting digital external devicesConnection using a EURO-AV Scart cable Connection using a Y/C S-Video cableConnecting the power cord Connecting the antennasInserting batteries in the remote control Environmental noteBlue Neutral Brown Live Additional information for units sold in the UKSettings Switching onGeneral information Selecting the menu languageSetting the picture format Setting the video functionsSetting the colour norm for the television Selecting the video format for the Euro-AV Scart outputSettings Setting TE transition effect mode Setting DVD mixImproving the quality of paused images and freeze-frames Setting the distance to the listening position Setting the loudspeaker configurationSetting the volume level for the individual channels Checking the volume with a test toneSetting the audio functions Setting digital audio signal outputSetting the dynamic range Setting a digital output for PCM signals Language settingsSampling a digital output signal Setting the preferred subtitle languageSetting the preferred disc menu language Setting the parental lockTuning and storing radio stations Using the automatic station search ASPManually Resetting the DVD receiver Restoring all default settingsSelecting the input source Switching on and offPreparing for disc playback General FunctionsInserting a disc Adjusting the volumeRemoving discs MutingSwitching between two-channel and multi-channel mode Selecting sound settingsGeneral information on disc playback Adjusting the brightness of the DVD receiver displayVCD/S-VCD features DVD featuresDisc Features Disc formatsAudio CD features MP3/WMA CD featuresJPEG/Kodak picture CD features PBC playback controlPlayback functions Pausing and resuming playbackSelecting titles or chapters Step-by-stepPBC playback in Video CD mode Selecting titles or chapters in DVD modeUsing the title or DVD menu Using the DVD main menuMP3/WMA CD playback Dsic ModePlaying back a Jpeg picture CD Rotating picturesVideo CD mode DVD modeMP3/WMA mode Displaying informationJpeg CD mode Audio CD modeAdditional playback functions Fast searchEnlarging the picture zoom Switching the dubbed language or the audio formatZero setting GO to Playing the introductions of all titles or files in CD modeSelecting and displaying subtitles Repeating a selected section A-B Repeat Repeat functionsDeleting a track memory Playing back a track memoryTuner mode Calling up RDS information Searching for RDS stationsSearching for station types PTY PTY -« orSleep timer mode Setting the sleep timerDeactivating the sleep timer General information Technical dataAmplifier Disc unitCleaning discs LLoudspeakers Dimensions and weightGeneral instructions for laser devices Information Rectifying minor problems
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