Grundig Flat Panel Television GULCD32HDT User Manual

COLOUR  
TELEVISION  
32” LCD TV  
GULCD32HDT  
ENGLISH  
 
 
CONTENTS  
MAINS OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF YOUR TV SET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
REMOTE CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
ANTENNA CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
VIDEO, COMPUTER AND DECODER CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT (PC AND HDMI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
SWITCHING ON AND OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
TV FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
TV FUNCTIONS (MENUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
TELETEXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
BEFORE CALLING THE SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
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MAINS OPERATION  
MAINS SUPPLY 230- 240 V ~ 50 Hz  
MAINS PLUG  
1. Two-Wire Power/Mains Lead Label  
2. Three-Wire Power/Mains Lead Label  
IMPORTANT  
IMPORTANT  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the  
following code:  
Blue - Neutral  
Brown - Live  
following code:  
Blue - Neutral  
Brown - Live  
Yellow/Green - Earth  
As the colours in the mains lead of this  
As the colours in the mains lead of this  
GREEN  
&
YELLOW  
(Earth)  
FUSE  
FUSE  
BLUE  
(Neutral)  
BROWN  
(Live)  
BLUE  
(NEUTRAL)  
BROWN  
(LIVE)  
appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings  
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be  
connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E, or  
by the earth symbol, or coloured green or green and yellow.  
The wire which is coloured blue or black must be connected to  
the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black  
The wire which is coloured brown or Red must be connected to  
the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Red..  
If a 13 Amp (BS 1363) Plug is used, fit an ASTA approved 3, 5, or  
13 amp fuse as required.  
appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings  
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
No connection is to be made to the Earth terminal of the plug.  
The wire which is coloured blue or black must be connected to the  
terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.  
The wire which is coloured brown or red must be connected to the  
terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.  
If a 13 Amp (BS 1363) Plug is used, fit an ASTA approved 3, 5, or  
13 amp fuse as required.  
If your product is fitted with a moulded plug which requires  
replacement please cut off and dispose of safely, then rewire as  
shown above.  
If your product is fitted with a moulded plug which requires  
replacement please cut off and dispose of safely, then rewire as  
shown above.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Mains supply  
This unit is designed to operate from a 230 Volt, 50Hz AC mains supply. Other power sources may damage it.  
Check that the rating on the back of the unit says 230V AC ( ~ ) before you plug it in for the first time.  
Mains plug  
We have fitted this unit with a standard mains plug.  
• If the mains lead gets damaged it must be replaced by a qualified service agent with an approved lead of the same type.  
• If you cut off the mains plug, for example to fit a different type, please destroy the old plug as it would be dangerous if inserted  
into a live power outlet. Carefully follow the wiring instructions supplied with the new plug.  
• Remove the fuse from UK standard (BS 1363) plugs before disposal.  
• Never use a mains plug without the fuse cover.  
Mains plug wiring for the UK  
• The colours of the wires in the mains lead of this unit may not match the coloured markings of the mains plug terminals. You can  
identify the correct terminals as follows.  
• The wire that is coloured BROWN is connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter L or coloured red.  
• The wire that is coloured BLUE is connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter N or coloured back.  
• Make sure the lead is firmly secured under the cord clamp.  
• Do not connect anything to the earth terminal which is marked E or  
or coloured green or green and yellow.  
Mains fuse for the UK  
UK standard (BS 1363) plugs must have a 3 amp (BS 1362 type) fuse fitted. For any other type of plug or connection, you  
must fit a fuse rated between 3 and 5 amps in the mains plug or adapter, or at the fuse box feeding this unit.  
Symbols  
Dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric  
shock is present inside this unit.  
This unit is double insulated and an earth  
connection is not required  
There are important operating and maintanence  
instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.  
This unit complies with European safety and  
electrical interference directives.  
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WHAT TO DO FOR SAFETY OF YOUR TV SET  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  
SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO  
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER  
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.  
VENTILATION  
POWER SOURCE  
The slots and openings on the TV are for ventilation.  
Please ensure that there is enough space to allow for adequate  
ventilation around the TV (at least 10cm).  
You should only plug this TV into a 230-240V AC 50Hz  
mains supply.  
MAINS AND OTHER LEADS  
Position the mains supply lead and other leads so that they  
are not likely to be walked on, pinched by things or placed  
on or against them. Pay particular attention to leads where  
they enter a power socket and at the point where they come  
out of the TV.  
Do not block or cover these holes as overheating could occur.  
CLIMATE  
The intended environment of the TV set is detailed below. Do  
not exceed these limits otherwise a Electric Shock Hazard may  
exist.  
Temperature-  
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MOISTURE AND WATER  
15 - 35  
Do not use the TV in a humid or damp area. The equipment  
must not be exposed to dripping or splashing, as this may be  
extremely dangerous. Objects filled with liquids, such as vases,  
must not be placed on this equipment.  
NO NAKED FLAMES  
Do not place naked flame sources such as lighted candles on top  
of the TV set.  
Relative Humidity- 75% maximum  
Climate Classification Moderate  
Also under specification for the Sound output should be 2 x 7W.  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
The person carrying out the job must use parts that are specified  
by the manufacturer or have the same specifications as the  
original parts. The use of other parts may cause fire, electric  
shock or other hazards.  
CLEANING  
Always unplug the TV before cleaning it. Do not use liquid or  
aerosol cleaners. Clean your TV with a soft damp cloth.  
BATTERY DISPOSAL  
You must dispose of the battery within the IR remote control in  
accordance with your national law requirements. Some  
countries prohibit the disposal of batteries with household  
waste.  
SERVICING  
Ensure the person carrying out repairs to your TV is qualified to  
do so. Please refer to separate service information supplied with  
this product. Never remove the cover yourself, there are  
dangerous voltages inside and you could receive an electric  
shock.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION (continued)  
GENERAL  
• Do not connect or adjust cables while the TV is plugged into  
the mains supply.  
• Do not leave your TV in a hot, cold or humid area.  
• Batteries in remote handsets can leak. Please check the  
batteries regularly if they have not been replaced recently  
• Never let anyone, especially children, push objects into holes  
and ventilation slots.  
• Don't continue to use your unit if you have spilt liquids in it, if  
it is damaged in any way or if it does not work normally.  
Immediately unplug the unit and get expert advice.  
• This product is only designed for household or similar general  
use. Any other use may invalidate the guarantee and might be  
dangerous.  
• We are proud to offer this high quality product. To keep this  
equipment at this level of quality, this equipment should only be  
serviced at your authorised service centre.  
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WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF YOUR TV SET  
Front  
Rear  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Remote control receiver and LED display  
1.  
ON/OFF switch  
10. Aerial in  
11. SCART connectors. (For connecting DVD, Video, Set  
Top Boxes and similar equipment.)  
12. S-VIDEO and S-AUDIO in  
13. YPbPr in  
14. YPbPr Audio in  
15. PC in (Optional)  
Speaker  
V+ / V –  
Audio up and down buttons  
TV + / TV – Program up and down buttons  
MENU button  
AV selector button  
Standby button  
Side AV in / Headphone in  
16. PC Audio in  
17. HDMI in (Optional)  
18. AV out (For Video and Audio transmission)  
MENU  
AV  
6
7
5
TV–  
TV+  
V–  
V+  
4
8
9
3
3
2
14  
12 13 18  
16  
15  
10  
11  
17  
1
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REMOTE CONTROL  
1. ON/OF (Stand-by) button  
2. Direct program selection buttons  
3. Zoom button (in the Cinema format)  
4. Mute button  
5. Menu selection button  
6. Swap button  
7. Increasing / decreasing program number in TV, or page number in teletext mode,  
upward or downward scroll button in menus  
8. Sound +/-, and menu setting buttons  
9. Approval or cancellation button in menus  
10. PIP button (in some models)  
11. Permanent normalization button  
12. Audio selection button DUAL A, DUAL B, Stereo, Mono  
(DUAL A, DUAL B, ST/MONO)  
13. AV button  
14. Mosaic screen button ( available in some models)  
15. Red button (circulates the PIP picture on the corners of the screen for PIP models, in  
TV setting, it is used to leave HDMI and PC mode)  
16. Green button (used to expand or reduce the PIP picture in PIP models, in TV mode  
shifts to PC mode)  
17. Yellow button (to shift to HDMI mode in TV mode)  
18. Blue button (Picture Freezing button)  
19. Picture format selection  
20. Provides information on the current channel  
To use the other button functions described in the menus, please check the remote  
controller picture described in the TELETEXT section  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
Note : The Remote Control will operate the TV up to 7 metre  
a way and at an angle of 30 degrees.  
Never drop your Remote Control.  
Do not attempt to open your Remote Control.  
.
.
BATTERY INSERTION (1,5V AAA x 2 pieces)  
Do not press any 2 buttons on Remote Control Remove battery cover  
simultaneously.  
• Place the batteries ensuring that the polarity is correct.  
If you do not plan to use your Remote Control. for a long  
time, remove the batteries.  
• Close the cover.  
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AERIAL CONNECTION  
Aerial Connection......  
First select the antenna. The following antennas are  
suitable for your TV set.  
* VHF antenna  
* VHF / UHF combined antenna  
* UHF antenna  
When connecting one of these aerial to your TV set,  
you should use 75 Ohm round “coaxial” cable and  
unplug your TV set  
Plug the external aerial in the aerial socket as show  
oposite. An indoor aerial is not recommended. As  
motor vehicles emulate energy and communication  
lines emulate noise signals, please take care to install  
your antenna far from these and metal surfaces. Do not  
extend your aerial cable longer than required or roll it.  
As the aerial and cable may be impaired by prolonged  
exposure to rain, wind and smoke, we recommend that  
they are periodically checked by a professional aerial  
fitter. A poor aerial or cable often results by a "snowy"  
picture.  
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VIDEO AND DECODER CONNECTIONS  
1. Video tape connection (through coaxial cable)  
3. Decoder Connection  
* Connect antenna cable plug into the antenna input of your * Connect the antenna cable plug to the antenna inlet of the  
video cassette equipment. (This is typically marked RF in)  
decoder  
* Connect the RF outpuut of your cassette equipment to the * Connect the antenna outlet of the Decoder (RF outlet) to the  
antenna input of your TV set. You must use co-axial cable for antenna inlet of the TV set through coaxial cable  
this.  
* Ensure the decoder is switched on.  
* Insert a video cassette and press play.  
* Choose the channel to be used to view your video cassette  
equipments output.  
Note: If the display or volume are impaired, take the video tape  
away from the TV set  
DECODER  
VIDEO  
4. Decoder Connection (through scart cable)  
* Connect the antenna plug to the antenna inlet of the TV set  
* Connect the scart socket of the decoder to the scart socket of  
the TV set through EURO scart cable  
2. Video tape connection (through scart cable)  
* Connect the antenna cable plug into the antenna inlet of the  
video set  
* Press “AV” button until scart is selected.  
* Connect the SCART socket of the video tape and scart socket  
of the TV set through EURO scart cable  
* Press “AV” button until Scart is selected.  
DECODER  
VIDEO  
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CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL DEVICES  
5. Receiver connection (Satellite Receiver)  
c. With SVHS Socket  
Connect the cable from the satellite dish to the “LNB-IN” inlet of  
the Satellite Receiver.  
* Connect the SVHS socket of the Receiver and that of your TV  
set, through the SVHS cable. This provides a display  
transmission  
a. With Scart Socket  
* For the volume, connect the Receiver’s (L, R) Left and Right  
chinch volume outlets to the (L,R) Left and Right inlets of the TV  
using double sided chinch socket cable.  
* Connect the Satellite Receiver’s scart socket and your TV’s  
scart socket using EURO scart cable.  
* Press the “AV” button until scart is selected.  
While the Receiver is on, press the AV button of the TV set until  
the Receiver Display comes to the screen.  
RECEIVER  
OUT  
DISH  
LNB  
TV  
SVSH  
V
L
R
DECODER SCART  
TV SCART  
AERIAL  
RECEIVER  
OUT  
DISH  
LNB  
TV  
SVSH  
V
L
R
DECODER SCART  
TV SCART  
AERIAL  
b. Connecting from the side AV Inlets (Optional)  
* Connect the chinch sockets on the Receiver or Camera (Video,  
Left Audio, Right Audio) to the sockets to the side of the TV  
* Press the “AV” button on the RC until the Side AV position is  
selected.  
d) AV Out (Not available in some models)  
• Use the AV outlets on theTV (Video, Left Audio, Right Audio)  
to transmit the video and audio of the TV set to another  
equipment.  
RECEIVER  
R
L
OUT  
DISH  
LNB  
TV  
SVSH  
V
L
R
DECODER SCART  
TV SCART  
AERIAL  
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CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL DEVICES (PCI AND HDMI)  
e) Component YPbPr In  
*Video: Connect the DVD YPbPr sockets to the TV YPbPr  
connectors using a 3 way AV cable.  
g) DVD Connection (Optional)  
The HDMI socket can also be used to connect a DVD to the TV.  
* Sound: Connect the left and right (L,R) sound output  
connectors on the DVD to the left and right sound input  
connectors on the TV using AV cables.  
Press the AV button on the TV RC until the signal from the DVD  
is selected.  
DVD  
DVI  
The resolutions which support PC & HDMI  
OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
DISH  
LNB  
TV  
SVSH  
V
L
R
L
R
DECODER SCART  
TV SCART  
AERIAL  
-
-
-
-
VGA  
SVGA  
XGA  
640*480  
800*600  
1024*768  
60 Hz/ 70 Hz/ 75 Hz  
60 Hz/ 70 Hz/ 75 Hz  
60 Hz/ 70 Hz/ 75 Hz  
60 Hz/ 70 Hz/ 75 Hz  
f) Computer Connection (Optional)  
To use the TV as a monitor connect the computer VGA (Monitor)  
output to the TV PC socket. The HDMI socket can also be used.  
SXGA 1280*1024  
PC  
PC  
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SWITCHING ON AND OFF  
Note: RC is an abbreviation for the Remote Control  
b. Standby Mode  
To turn off the TV for a short time period, press the  
Standby button on the RC or TV  
1. Turning On  
If you are not going to use the set for a long time, press  
the ON/OFF button on the TV set.  
a. Turning on the TV  
Set the mains switch at the rear of the TV to ON. (Move  
the switch so that it "rocks" to wards the front of the TV.)  
This places the TV in standby.  
1. Selecting Program Number  
• Using the P+- buttons on the TV control panel or RC,  
you can select any program.  
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6
b. STAND BY MODE  
Turn on the TV by pressing the  
stand by button on  
the RC, the stand by button on the front of the TV or the  
P+/P- buttons on the TV.  
•When you want to select a program between 1 and 9,  
press the number on the RC  
1
8
OK  
2. Turning Off  
a. Turning off the TV  
To select a number between 10 and 99, the program  
number is pressed on the RC quickly on the RC.  
Set the mains switch to OFF.  
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TV FUNCTIONS  
Example:  
5. S/M/D button:  
To shift to program No. 99, first press 9. In  
For stereo broadcasting, you can change  
the volume as Mono, Stereo or DUAL A, DUAL B.  
that case a message "9" appears on the right corner of  
the screen. Quickly press 9 again, the set changes to the  
program no. 99  
6. AV :  
To shift to AV mode, press AV button on the RC.  
The AV menu will appear on the screen. You can select  
suitable AV modes using P+/P- buttons and confirm by  
pressing OK. In the AV mode, you can pass to TV  
mode using the numerical keyboard. If you are in  
HDMI and PC mode, press red button to shift to TV  
mode. As long as there is a menu on the screen, you  
cannot shift your TV set to AV mode. Programs menu is  
not available in the AV mode.  
9
99  
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2. MUTE  
To mute the sound, press MUTE button on the RC.  
Pressing this button again will restore the sound at its  
former level.  
7. Automatic shutting down:  
The TV set will  
automatically change to stand by mode 5 minutes after  
the broadcasting is over.  
3. 16:9 button:  
Auto, 16:9, 14:9, Cinema, Zoom and 4:3 picture  
formats are available.  
This is used to change the picture size.  
Note: If you leave the TV in AV mode, it will not shift to  
Standby mode after 5 minutes even there is no  
broadcasting  
Manual Zoom:  
while in cinema mode to activate Manual Zoom.  
Pressing V+/V- buttons will adjust vertical zoom.  
Press the (  
) Zoom button on the RC  
8. OK Button:  
This provides shift from the main menu  
to submenu vice versa  
4. PP:  
Pressing this button will load the audio and  
picture values in the memory. Pressing PP button for  
about 2 seconds will memorize current TV audio and  
pictures values as "User Settings" an on-screen message  
confirms the settings have been stored.  
9. Info Button ():  
information on the current channel  
Press this button to see the  
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TV FUNCTIONS  
Swap:  
You can return to the previous channel by  
pressing this.  
Note:  
it.  
If there is a menu on the screen, you cannot use  
Mosaic:  
This is not functional  
Mosaic function is available in some models.  
Note:  
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TV FUNCTIONS (MENUS)  
Scrolling in the Menus  
PICTURE  
COLOR TEMP.  
PICTURE PRESET  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
When you press Menu button, the Main (Display) menu  
appears on the screen. You can scroll in the main menu  
options by pressing the left and right arrow buttons on  
the remote and access to submenus by pressing OK to  
make changes.  
COLOUR  
SHARPNESS  
In the submenus, you can scroll up and down the  
options by pressing the up and down buttons on the  
remote and select values to change by pressing OK.  
You can increase or decrease values by pressing the left  
and right arrow buttons.  
4. Press V+ 3 times to move to the INSTALLATION  
menu. Press OK to access in the menu.  
1. Installation (Automatic Search, Finding and  
Memorizing)  
INSTALLATION  
Below is the automatic programming procedure for  
your set. A more detailed explanation on the settings  
and menus are given in the following pages.  
AUTO TUNING  
MANUAL TUNING  
PROGRAMME TABLE  
1. Connect your set and switch on  
2. Press "Menu" button on the RC  
The First (Display Menu) will appear on the screen.  
3. Access to "INSTALLATION" menu by pressing the  
arrow right button.  
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TV FUNCTIONS (MENUS)  
5. Press P+/P- buttons to access AUTO TUNING option 7. Access the SEARCH option pressing P- button  
and confirm pressing OK  
AUTO TUNING  
COUNTRY SELECTION  
SEARCH  
UK  
TO START  
INSTALLATION  
AUTO TUNING  
MANUAL TUNING  
PROGRAMME TABLE  
8. Start an AUTO TUNING pressing “V+” button. An  
OSD bar will appear on the screen to show that search  
has been started.  
6. Select suitable COUNTRY SELECTION pressing V+  
button (if your country is not listed, press OTHERS)  
AUTO TUNING  
AUTO TUNING  
_ _ _ _ _  
PR. 3  
10 %  
COUNTRY SELECTION  
SEARCH  
UK  
TO START  
PRESS MENU TO STOP  
Do not do anything until search is complete. Your TV  
will find and memorize the channels automatically.  
When the search is over, the PROGRAM TABLE menu  
will appear on the screen.  
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TV FUNCTIONS (MENUS)  
Programme :  
You can enter the program number to set,  
using the numerical keyboard on the RC.  
1 -------  
2 -------  
3 -------  
4 -------  
5 -------  
6 -------  
7 -------  
8 -------  
9 -------  
10 -------  
11 -------  
12 -------  
13 -------  
14 -------  
15 -------  
16 -------  
MANUAL TUNING  
17 -------  
18 -------  
19 -------  
20 -------  
PROGRAMMESYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
1
EURO  
NAME  
SEARCH  
FINE TUNE  
PROGRAMLOCK  
000 MHz  
OFF  
0
DELETE  
SKIP  
MOVE  
OK : SELECT  
Naming, program deletion, transfer and channel skip  
in the “PROGRAM TABLE” are explained in the  
following pages.  
STORE : OK  
System: You should select FRANCE for France, or  
EURO for other European countries  
MANUAL TUNING  
For a manual setting, you can use the MANUAL  
TUNING submenu in the “INSTALLATION” menu  
Name:  
You can name the channel. Access to the first  
digit pressing V+ button and find the letter you want to  
find using P+/P- buttons. Repeat the same process until  
writing fully (5 characters)  
INSTALLATION  
AUTO TUNING  
MANUAL TUNING  
PROGRAMME TABLE  
Search:  
You can change the frequency pressing V+/V-  
buttons to find your channel or directly enter the  
channel number through numerical keyboard.  
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TV FUNCTIONS (MENUS)  
Fine:  
PROGRAMME TABLE  
Press V+/V- buttons to fine to the channel you  
have adjusted.  
MANUAL TUNING  
INSTALLATION  
PROGRAMME  
SYSTEM  
1
EURO  
AUTO TUNING  
NAME  
SEARCH  
FINE  
PROGRAMLOCK  
MANUAL TUNING  
PROGRAMME TABLE  
000 MHz  
OFF  
0
STORE : OK  
Child Lock:  
You can turn on or off the channel for  
which you set a program lock, pressing V+ button.  
PROGRAMME TABLE  
Note:  
You can also access to the locked channels  
1 -------  
2 -------  
3 -------  
4 -------  
5 -------  
6 -------  
11 -------  
12 -------  
13 -------  
14 -------  
15 -------  
16 -------  
17 -------  
18 -------  
19 -------  
20 -------  
through the RC but you cannot access it using the P+-  
7 -------  
8 -------  
9 -------  
10 -------  
buttons on the TV set.  
MANUAL TUNING  
PROGRAMME  
SYSTEM  
NAME  
SEARCH  
FINE  
1
EURO  
000 MHz  
OFF  
0
DELETE  
SKIP  
MOVE  
OK : SELECT  
PROGRAMLOCK  
Delete (Red Button):  
STORE : OK  
While you are on the program which you want to  
delete, press red button to delete.  
You can memorize the settings in the "Channel Settings"  
menu pressing OK.  
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TV FUNCTIONS (MENUS)  
Move (Green Button):  
PICTURE Menu  
1. Select the Program you want to move, using the  
V+/V -, P+/P- buttons  
2. Press green button, the program is highlighted.  
3. Move the highlighted program to the desired row  
pressing V+/V -, P+/P- buttons.  
PICTURE  
COLOR TEMP.  
PICTURE PRESET  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
4. Press the green button again, move process is over  
COLOUR  
SHARPNESS  
Skip (Blue Button):  
You can select the programs which you do not want to  
be seen in the channel transitions which take place by  
P+- button presses. While the cursor is on the related  
program, it is sufficient to press the blue button.  
In this menu, you can adjust the picture related  
parameters.  
OK Button:  
Color Temperature:  
You can select the required color  
While in the Program Table, select the program by  
pressing OK. Just press OK while you are on the  
program which you want to be shown in the  
background.  
value pressing V+/V- buttons.  
COLOR TEMP.  
PICTURE PRESET  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
COLOUR  
SHARPNESS  
NORMAL  
USER  
60  
90  
50  
75  
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TV FUNCTIONS (MENUS)  
Picture Preset:  
SOUND MENU  
You can select the required picture  
setting pressing V+/V- buttons. When you select "User",  
you can change the below defined settings according to  
your requirement.  
SOUND  
VOLUME  
SOUND PRESET  
SURROUND  
AVL  
BALANCE  
BASS  
TREBLE  
COLOR TEMP.  
PICTURE PRESET  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
COLOUR  
SHARPNESS  
NORMAL  
USER  
60  
90  
50  
75  
Volume  
Set suitable sound value pressing V+/V-  
Brightness:  
You can set suitable Brightness pressing  
SOUND  
V+/V- buttons  
VOLUME  
SOUND PRESET  
10  
FLAT  
OFF  
OFF  
Contrast:  
buttons  
You can set suitable Contrast pressing V+/V-  
SURROUND  
AVL  
0
50  
55  
BALANCE  
BASS  
TREBLE  
Colour:  
V+/V-  
You can adjust suitable Colour value pressing  
Sharpness:  
Adjust suitable value pressing V+/V-  
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TV FUNCTIONS (MENUS)  
Bass:  
Adjust "Bass" value pressing V+/V-  
SOUND  
VOLUME  
Treble:  
Adjust "Pitch" value pressing V+/V-  
10  
FLAT  
OFF  
OFF  
SOUND PRESET  
SURROUND  
AVL  
0
50  
55  
BALANCE  
BASS  
TREBLE  
Sound Preset:  
You can select predetermined sound  
values pressing V+/V- buttons. Select PERSONAL to set  
your own values (Bass, High Pitch)  
Surround:  
You can activate or de-activate the surround  
sound effect pressing V+/V- buttons  
AVL:  
You can activate or de-activate the AVL feature  
pressing V+/V- buttons. AVL keeps the sound level at  
the same level.  
Balance:  
You can adjust the balance of sound between  
the left and right speakers using the V+/V- buttons.  
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TV FUNCTIONS (MENUS)  
FEATURES MENU  
Language:  
buttons  
Select the menu language pressing V+/V-  
Transparency:  
pressing V+/V- buttons  
You can set the menu transparency  
FEATURES  
LANGUAGE  
TRANSPARENCY  
RESET  
TIME  
Reset:  
You can restore the settings to default values  
pressing V+/V- buttons  
Time:  
You can set time and time set program change in  
the menu.  
You can use this menu to Features menu and time.  
FEATURES  
LANGUAGE  
TRANSPARENCY  
RESET  
ENGLISH  
TO START  
0
FEATURES  
TIME  
LANGUAGE  
TRANSPARENCY  
RESET  
ENGLISH  
TO START  
0
TIME  
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TV FUNCTIONS (MENUS)  
Clock:  
keyboard  
You can enter time data using numerical P- button  
7. Press V+ button and enter the number of the channel  
you want to be switched on  
TIME  
8. Press V+ button and enter sound level using  
numerical keyboard  
9. You can return to Features menu pressing OK button  
CLOCK  
OFF TIME  
ON TIME  
00 : 00  
00 : 00  
00 : 00  
PR.  
OFF  
OFF  
1
VOL  
10  
AUTO SHUT OFF  
OFF  
TIME  
CLOCK  
OFF TIME  
ON TIME  
00 : 00  
00 : 00  
00 : 00  
PR.  
OFF  
OFF  
1
VOL  
10  
AUTO SHUT OFF  
OFF  
Off time:  
You can set the time when you want the TV  
set to switch off. To activate the function, enter the  
switching off time and access "Off Time" using V+  
button and turn it to "OPEN" using P- button. The TV set  
will switch of at the specified time.  
On time  
While in the Time Menu  
1. Press P- button to select "On Time"  
2. Press V+ button and access to time section  
3. Enter the time for switching on using numerical  
buttons  
4. Press V+ button to select minute section  
5. Enter minute using numerical keyboard  
6. Press V+ button and select On Time to activate using  
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TV FUNCTIONS (MENUS)  
All menus appear in the PC and AV Modes. The In this menu, there are "Red, Green and Blue" colour  
additional menus in PC monitor use are as follows:  
options for PC Monitor. You can set the colour values  
according to your request pressing V+/V- buttons.  
PC Monitor Picture Menu  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
COLOR TEMP.  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
NORMAL  
66  
50  
50  
50  
COLOR TEMP.  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
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TV FUNCTIONS (MENUS)  
PICTURE MENU  
Horizontal position:  
You can slide the PC display on the  
screen to right or left horizontally, pressing V+/V-  
buttons.  
(This menu is only available when a  
PC signal is present.)  
PICTURE  
AUTOCONFIGURATION  
HORIZONTAL POS.  
VERTICAL POS.  
CLOCK  
Vertical position:  
screen to up or down vertically, pressing V+/V- buttons.  
You can slide the PC display on the  
Clock:  
You can set the time pressing V+/V-. Changing of  
PHASE  
this value will provide enlarging or narrowing of the  
picture on the right side.  
1024x768  
75Hz  
Phase:  
Set the phase pressing V+/V- buttons.  
Auto Configuration:  
On this option, pressing the V+  
button will automatically carry out the PC monitor  
settings.  
PICTURE  
AUTOCONFIGURATIONYATAY P
TO START  
71  
60  
HORIZONTAL POS.  
VERTICAL POS.  
CLOCK  
1369  
70  
PHASE  
1024x768  
75Hz  
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TELETEXT  
1. Teletext button  
2. Reveal / Conceal:  
Press the button to reveal  
2. Reveal / Conceal (Reply)  
button  
answers to quiz or games page. Press again to conceal  
to answers.  
3. Teletext timer button  
4. Cancel (updating) button  
5. Size (page enlargement)  
button  
3. Teletext timer:  
While watching a TV programme  
press this button to display the time at the upper right of  
the screen. The time will be displayed for about 4  
seconds. If the program being watched does not have  
Teletext transmission the time will not be displayed.  
6. Mix (Combined TV and  
Teletext watching) button  
7. Hold (Lower page holding)  
button  
4. Cancel:  
Pressing this button in the Teletext  
mode causes the current TV programme to be  
displayed in some TV models.  
8. Index (Main page) button  
9. Color (Red, Green, Yellow,  
Blue) buttons  
But teletext is still active, and if a new page number is  
entered, page search continues. When the requested  
page is found, a message showing the page number  
appears on the screen. Pressing this button again  
displays the new teletext page.  
TELETEXT MODE  
If the current channel has a teletext broadcast, you can  
change to teletext mode as described below.  
5. Size :  
Press once to display the upper half of  
the page at double text height. Press again to display  
the lower half of the page at double text height. Press  
again to display the full page at normal height.  
1. Teletext :  
teletext. Press again to revert to TV.  
Press the teletext button to select  
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TELETEXT  
EXAMPLE:  
6. Mix: (Combined TV and Teletext broadcasting):  
Press to superimpose Teletext over the TV programme.  
Press again to display the Teletext page alone.  
Press RED  
button to  
receive TV  
Guide  
Press GREEN  
button to  
Press YELLOW  
button to  
Press BLUE  
button to  
receive sports  
information  
receive news  
receive weather  
information  
7. Hold:  
If a teletext page has subpages, such  
pages are displayed at certain time intervals. In such a  
case, press this button to keep a specific page  
permanently on the screen. When the page is held  
pressing "HOLD", the Hold icon appears on the upper  
left corner of the teletext page. Pressing this button  
again leaves from the hold setting.  
TV GUIDE  
SPORTS  
NEWS  
WEATHER  
(The above information are for example purposes, such  
information may change depending on the selected  
page)  
8. Index (Main Page):  
This button provides direct  
access to the index page of teletext.  
Fastext  
9. Colour Buttons (RED / GREEN / YELLOW / BLUE)  
You can easily scan the teletext data by pressing these  
four coloured text buttons. While this mode is active,  
pressing MENU button changes colour options and you  
can access any option of your request easier using the  
colour buttons  
This Tv supports the Fastext system. When a page is  
requested the system automatically stores the adjacent  
pages. These can be selected by using P+ to select the  
next Teletext page and P- to select the previous Teletext  
page.  
Fastext Buttons (Red, Green, Yellow and Blue). Pages  
related to the current page are also stored in memory  
can be quickly reached by pressing the appropriate  
coloured button.  
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BEFORE CALLING SERVICE  
Caution:  
When the TV set is operated at ambient temperatures of 5 degree Celsius or lower, there will be a focus disorder and colorization problem  
(pinking) at the first switching on. Your set provides normal display in 10 to 15 minutes. Operating the set in such adverse ambient  
conditions will reduce its life. So, do not operate it at low ambient temperatures (5 degree Celsius or lower).  
If you have a problem with your TV please check the Symptom and Recommendation. If this fails to cure the problem you will need to  
contact an authorised service company. If the problem persists, please apply to an authorized service.  
Symptom  
Recommendation  
No picture  
• Plug your TV to an operating outlet  
There is no light on the screen  
No sound  
• Press ON/OFF button on the TV  
• If the standby indicator lights, press program numbers on the RC or P buttons on the TV  
• Check the antenna  
• Check the brightness, color or contrast  
• Check the video inlet  
No or weak picture  
There is no light on the screen  
Normal sound  
• Check the VGA cable in case of monitor use  
• If the Mute symbol  
appears on the screen, press  
Mute button on the RC once more  
Picture is normal  
No sound  
• Raise the sound level on the TV set or RC  
• Check the color setting  
• Fine tune for a more clear display  
There is no color on the color  
broadcast or the colors are not normal  
• Fine tune  
• Check the aerial  
Picture is snowy or there are noises  
There are dotted lines or lines  
• This might be caused by internal noises (For example motor vehicles, neons, hair dryers etc.)  
Set the aerial direction to minimum noise  
• Also the adjacent buildings may have some reflections. You can correct the display by raising the  
aerial  
Double picture or shadows  
Check if the set is in correct mode. Check the external DVI or VGA cable  
There is no display on the DVI or PC  
mode  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Screen size  
32"  
Standard nominal value (cm)  
Power consumption (Watt)  
Operating voltage  
TV System  
66 cm  
150 W  
230 V (AC) 50 Hz  
MULTI SYSTEM / NTSC PLAYBACK  
VHF I Channel 2-4  
VHF III Channel 5-12  
UHF Channel 21 - 69  
S Channel S1 - S41  
75 Ohm standard aerial socket  
99 + AV  
Channel Band  
Antenna inlet  
Program capacity  
Picture Panel  
TFT LCD Panel 1280 x 768 resolution  
2 x 8 W  
Audio output (rms 10% THD)  
CAUTION  
There might be incompatibilities between this manual and the set.  
Manufacturer Company reserves its right to alter specifications of its products.  
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MODEL NO: GRUNDIG GULCD32HDT  
 
065 001 055 330  
 

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