User manual GRUNDIG PLANATRON TVS 2

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[. . . ] Connecting loudspeakers or an amplifier. Inserting the connection box. 13 Mounting the stand The two stand versions. Fitting the cable duct covers. 16 Putting into operation Putting batteries into the remote control. [. . . ] It is possible to connect a wireless surround system (optional accessory) for the wireless transmission of the sourrround channel instead of the active surround loudspeakers. Centre Surround left right Connecting an external Dolby Pro Logic amplifier It is possible to connect the Planatron to an existing Dolby Pro Logic amplifier. In this case it is not necessary to connect loudspeakers to the picture screen. External amplifier 1 Connect the amplifier to the »L AUDIO OUT R« Cinch sockets on the picture screen. TERR. SAT 1 L AUDIO OUT R TERR. SAT 2 IN TERR. IN ENGLISH 9 Note: The »L AUDIO OUT R« Cinch sockets are located on the connection box. The external amplifier is only connected after inserting the connection box (see page 12). CONNECTING ____________________________________________________________________________ Preparing the connection box EURO AV 3 EURO AV 2 EURO AV 1 TERR. SAT 1 L AUDIO OUT R TERR. SAT 2 IN TERR. IN 1 Disengage the connection box from the cover (for the wall holder). To do this, unscrew the screws and slide the connection box to the back. EURO AV 3 EURO AV 2 EURO AV 1 TERR. SAT 1 L AUDIO OUT R TERR. SAT 2 IN TERR. IN 2 Slide the connection box to the cover supplied for the stand) and fix it with 10 the screws. CONNECTING ____________________________________________________________________________ Connecting the aerial cable 1 Connect the aerial cable to the É Terr. socket. EURO AV 1 TERR. SAT 1 L AUDIO IN TERR. OUT É Terr. Connecting the mains cable 1 Connect the mains cable supplied with the picture screen to the mains socket on the picture screen. 11 ENGLISH CONNECTING ____________________________________________________________________________ Inserting the connection box 1 Insert the connection box. 2 Lock the connection box. 12 3 Install the aerial and mains cable in the cable duct. EURO EURO AV 3 EURO AV 2 EURO AV 1 TERR. SAT 2 MOUNTING THE STAND _________________________________________ The two stand versions The rack can be used with or without glass insertion plates. Stand without glass plates VIDEO S-VIDEO SURROUN D IN L AUDIO R L URROUND L CENTER CENTER/S R 1 Lock in the cover. 2 Fit the cable duct covers (see page 15) 13 ENGLISH MOUNTING THE STAND __________________________________________________________ Stand with glass plates 1 Pull off the centre cover and slide the glass plates from behind into the two grooves in the stand. It is possible to cover the glass plates with the covers supplied. Note: To prevent interferences, a video recorder must be placed on the bottom glass plate. 2 Connect AV units to the AV1, AV2 or AV3 sockets at the bottom of the picture screen and install the cables. See als the "INSTALLATION" menu, item "Audio/Video connections". 14 3 Lock in the top and bottom cover then fix the cable duct cover (see next page). MOUNTING THE STAND __________________________________________________________ Fitting the cable duct covers SW-SERV VGA IN L AUDIO IN R VGA IN R AUDIO ICE VIDEO S-VIDEO SURROU ND IN L R L SURROU ND L CENTER CENTER/ R a a 1 Fix the covers with the Torx screws a of the screw set supplied. Fix the upper 15 ENGLISH three screws first. Fit the remaining screws from top to bottom PUTTING INTO OPERATION_________________________________ Putting batteries into the remote control 1 Open the battery compartment by pulling off the cover. UM-3 or AA, 2 x 1. 5 V). Observe the polarity when inserting the batteries. Note: If your Planatron does not react to the remote control commands correctly, then the batteries could be used up. [. . . ] Note: If only the loudspeakers of the stand are connected, select »yes« and continue with step 6. 4 If the standard setting »no« is selected, confirm this setting with »OK«. The »speaker configuration« menu is displayed. 5 Set the configuration for the loudspeakers connected. 6 End the setting with »i«. The »INSTALLATION« menu appears. 18 PUTTING INTO OPERATION____________________________________________________ Setting the Dolby level P+ INSTALLATION Speaker-configuration , . 1 Use the », « or ». « button to select the »Dolby level adjustment« row then confirm with »OK«. · Dolby-level adjustment Audio-/Video-connections VGA­connection Time and date TV­GUIDE­configuration OK 2 Adjust the same volume level for all loudspeakers. [. . . ]

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