Grundig Complete Manual for Radio Modes in Home Theater Systems - Mode d'Emploi

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OTHER MODES_____________________________________

Tuner mode

Selecting the tuner input source

FM 100.60 MHz

AM 1404 KHz

FM06 100.60 MHz

STATION 08

STEREO STEREO

1Select the input source by pressing »AM FM« on the remote control or »FUNCTION« on the DVD receiver.

The most recently selected radio station is played (Last Station Memory).

Display on the DVD receiver: frequency band and frequency, or station name.

Selecting the waveband

1Select the wavebands FM (VHF) or AM (medium wave) by pressing »AM FM« on the remote control or »FUNCTION« on the DVD receiver.

Display on the DVD receiver: »FM« or »AM« and the frequen- cy or briefly »TUNER FM« or »TUNER AM«.

Calling up stored radio stations

1Select the preset position by pressing »1 ... 0« and »OK« on the remote control.

Display on the DVD receiver: briefly, e.g. »FM06 100. 60 MHz«

or

Press »5« or »6« on the remote control to select preset posi- tion one at a time.

Display on the DVD receiver: briefly e.g. »STATION 08«, then the frequency or station name.

Switching between stereo and mono reception

When the DVD receiver receives FM stereo stations, »STEREO« appears in the display. If the signal from the FM stereo station is weak, you can improve the sound quality by switching to mono reception.

1Press »FM MODE« on the remote control to switch to mono reception.

Display: briefly »MONO«, »STEREO« disappears.

2To switch back to FM stereo, press »FM MODE« on the remote control.

Display: briefly »STEREO«, »STEREO« remains on.

RDS station service

RDS (Radio Data System) is an additional information system pro- vided by most FM stations. When the DVD receiver is receiving an RDS station, »RDS« and the station name appear in the display.

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Contents Home Cinema System 12-15 Connection and preparation Set-up and safety OverviewSettings Cinemo DR 3400 DD42-44 Information 29-30 Disc features31-38 Disc mode 39-41 Other modesSpecial features of your home cinema system Packing contentsDolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital and DTS SET-UP and Safety DSP OFF Front of the DVD receiverDisplays of the DVD receiver 00 00000MHzFM 75 Ω Back of the DVD receiverDeletes a track memory Remote controlPTY + PTY aDSP Front left Connection diagram for the loudspeakersSetting up the loudspeakers Surround Right Subwoofer Centre Left Front rightConnecting a television, flat screen or projector Connecting the loudspeakersConnection using a Y/C S-Video cable Connecting digital external devicesConnecting analogue external devices Connection using a EURO-AV Scart cableEnvironmental note Connecting the antennasConnecting the power cord Inserting batteries in the remote controlBlue Neutral Brown Live Additional information for units sold in the UKNavigating in the set-up menu Switching onGeneral information Selecting the menu languageSelecting the video format for the Euro-AV Scart output Setting the video functionsSetting the picture format Setting the colour norm for the televisionSetting the loudspeaker configuration Setting the distance to the listening positionChecking the volume with a test tone Setting the volume level on all channels Setting the audio functions Setting digital audio signal outputSetting the dynamic range Setting the preferred disc menu language Language settingsSetting the preferred subtitle language Setting the preferred dubbing languageLock symbol closes Setting the parental lockTuning and storing radio stations Using the automatic station search ASPManually Resetting the DVD receiver Restoring all default settingsInserting a disc Switching on and offSelecting the input source Preparing for disc playbackSelecting sound effects Adjusting the volumeRemoving discs MutingSwitching between two-channel and multi-channel mode Adjusting the brightness of the DVD receiver displayGeneral information on disc playback DVD features VCD/S-VCD featuresDisc formats PBC playback control MP3/WMA CD featuresAudio CD features JPEG/Kodak picture CD featuresStep-by-step Pausing and resuming playbackPlayback functions Selecting titles or chaptersUsing the DVD main menu Selecting titles or chapters in DVD modePBC playback in Video CD mode Using the title or DVD menuDisplaying information Picture settingsDVD mode Video CD modeFast search MP3 modeAudio CD mode Additional playback functionsEnlarging the picture zoom Switching the dubbed language or the audio formatPlaying the introductions of tracks or files Zero setting GO toPlaying back tracks or files in random order in CD mode Selecting and displaying subtitlesRepeating a selected section A-B Repeat Repeat functionsDeleting a track memory Playing back a track memoryTuner mode PTY -« or Searching for RDS stationsCalling up RDS information Searching for station types PTYSleep timer mode Setting the sleep timerDeactivating the sleep timer Disc unit Technical dataGeneral information AmplifierCleaning discs Loudspeakers Dimensions and weightGeneral instructions for laser devices Fault Possible cause/remedy Rectifying minor problems

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