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Mains Voltage Volt SECAM 127-220 PAL 220 PAL 230 PAL 240 PAL 230 SECAM 220 PAL 240 NTSC 110 SECAM (B) 220 SECAM 220 SECAM 230 NTSC 120 NTSC 110 SECAM (B/Z) 220 PAL/SECAM (B/Z) 127-220 SECAM (B/Z) 220 SECAM (B) 115-230 PAL 220 NTSC 220 PAL PAL 220 PAL 220 NTSC 115-223 SECAM 220 PAL 240 NTSC 120 PAL 220 PAL 230 PAL 230 PAL 220 PAL 220-230 NTSC 110,115 NTSC 120 PAL 240 PAL 220 NTSC 220 NTSC 220 PAL 220 PAL NTSC 240 PAL 220 PAL 220 SECAM (B/Z) 220 PAL/SECAM Colour
Mains Frequency Hz 50 50-50 50
Country Slovenia Somalia South Africa Spain Sri Lanka St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Pierre and Miquelon (France) St. Vincent and the Grenadines Sudan Suriname Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syria Tahiti (France) Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Togo Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tschad Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine Ungary United Arab. Emirates United Kingdom United States Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Venezuela Vergin Islands (US) Vietnam Yemen Yugoslavia (former) Zambia Zanzibar (Tanzania) Zimbabwe 1) Channels are differing!
b/w B/G B/G I1) B/G B/G K/I B M B/G B/G B/G B K M D/K B B K M K B B D/K B/G D,K D/K + B/G B/G A/I M N D/K M M D/M B B B I B/G
Colour PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL SECAM PAL NTSC PAL PAL PAL PAL SECAM NTSC SECAM (B/Z) PAL PAL SECAM NTSC SECAM SECAM PAL SECAM (B/Z) PAL SECAM PAL PAL PAL NTSC PAL SECAM (B/Z) NTSC NTSC NTSC/SECAM PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL
Mains Voltage Volt 220 110-127-220 220
Mains Frequency Hz 50
240 110-115-220 120-220 127-115-127-220 220-240 210-120-230 220
Notes: 1. For countries where several mains voltage levels are applicable because of regional differences, the lowest and highest value is given. 2. Two mains frequencies are stated for countries where two frequencies are possible.
Important for the Selection of Special Channels with non-directly indicating Colour TVs and VCRs with Frequency Synthesizer and Cable Tuner
All German-language transmitters (Federal Republic of Germany, Austria) are directly indicated with their channel numbers. Exceptions may exist for transmitters which are converted into other frequency ranges by converters (e.g. reception by cable). The table given below shows the allocation of the channel numbers to special channels of public cable television systems.
Channel No. Indication 80
Special Channel Band Belgium OIRT Channels
Special Channel S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S 10 S 11 S 12 S 13 S 14 S 15 S 16 S 17 S 18 S 19 S 20
Vision Carrier Frequency (MHz) 105,25 112,25 119,25 126,25 133,25 140,25 147,25 154,25 161,25 168,25 231,25 238,25 245,25 252,25 259,25 266,25 273,25 280,25 287,25 294,25 69,25 76,25 83,25 90,25 97,25 59,25 93,25
Upper Special Channel Band "OSB"
Lower Special Channel Band "USB"
SAT TV Video
Automatic Volume Call up the "Autom.volume" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Special functions". Noise Reduction P199 or P1199 Call up the "Noise reduction P. 199" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Special functions. For the programmes 199 or 1199 you may set the noise reduction to "off", "low", "automatic" or "manual". Picture Sharpness P199 or P1199 Call up the "Picture sharpness" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Special functions". The picture sharpness is set for all programmes. Colour Match Call up the "Colour match" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Special functions". The colour match (luma delay) is set for every programme. On sets with PIP module, the colour match for the PIP picture can be set individually. Rotation Call up the "Rotation" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Special functions". Adjust the display angle of the picture with respect to the picture to zero. Format Switching with Evaluation of the Switching Voltage Depending on the voltage present on Pin 8 of the active EURO-AV socket, the set adjusts the picture format. In AV mode, the picture format switching is active for the AV socket (AV 1, AV 2, AV 3).
White Balance Call up the "White balance" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Only for the retailer" > "8500" > "Picture settings". Adjust the values for "red", "green" and "blue" so that a white picture is obtained. Switching the Blue Screen Background On and Off Call up the "Blue screen" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Only for the retailer" > "8500" > "Picture settings". Select "on" or "off". Watchdog On/Off Call up the "Watchdog" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Only for the retailer" > "8500" > "Special functions". Set the Watchdog to "off" or "on". IR Data Programmer Call up the "IR-Data programmer" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Only for the retailer" > "8500" > "Special functions". Using the "OK" button, it is possible to store up to 99 programme positions with data for channel, TV standard, Peri, 6-position station name, centre fine tuning, and "0" volume offset, with the help of the IR data programmer. Picture Tube Type Call up the "Picture tube type" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Only for the retailer" > Code number "8500" > "Special functions". Select the appropriate picture tube type. Hosiden Socket Call up the "Hosiden socket" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Only for the retailer" > Code number "8500" > "Special functions". Select "yes" or "no". Subwoofer Call up the "Subwoofer" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Only for the retailer" > Code number "8500" >"Special functions". Select "yes" or "no". AGC Setting Feed in a standard channel raster without finetuning in band 1. Call up the "AGC setting" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Only for the retailer" > Code number "8500" > "Special functions". Clearing the TV-Guide Flash Call up the "Clear TV-Guide Flash" menu via "EASY DIALOG" > "Installation" > "Only for the retailer" > Code number "8500" > "Special functions". Pressing the "OK" button will clear the TV-Guide Flash.
Service and Special Functions CUC 2000
ATS Reset Press the power "ON" button while pressing button on the Remote Control > LANGUAGE SELECTION > OK. Pressing the "TXT" button stops the ATS function. Loading the Average Values / Emergency Data Set (ROM Data) Press and hold the button on the Remote Control and switch on with the mains button. After replacement of IC82005 (NVM) for example, the TV set is started with the emergency data set. Cancelling the Parental Lock To cancel the parental lock enter the number 7038. Switching on with Programme "1" or "AV" Reach "TV on with" menu with button "" via "DIALOG CENTER" > "SPECIAL FUNCTIONS". In "AV1" position the TV starts showing the AV picture. Picture/Sound Options On or Off for all Programmes Reach the "Pict./sound opt." menu via "DIALOG CENTER" > "SPECIAL FUNCTIONS" by pressing button "". Automatic Volume Limiter Reach the "Volume Limiter" dialog via "DIALOG CENTER" > "SPECIAL FUNCTIONS" by pressing button "". Decoder Settings for Individual Programme Positions By pressing button "" call up the "Decoder Pxx" dialog via "DIALOG CENTER" > "SPECIAL FUNCTIONS". With the or button it is possible to set the decoder bit on a per-programme basis. Activating or Deactivating the Economy Mains Switch Reach the "Economy mains switch" menu with button "" via "DIALOG CENTER" > "SPECIAL FUNCTIONS". With the or button select "1h3h". Picture Settings Call up the picture settings menu with the "red" button (eye). Via the menu guide it is possible to change the contrast, picture sharpness and tint (only NTSC sources). The analog values for contrast, picture sharpness and tint are stored automatically when leaving the menu. Sound Switching: Call up the sound settings menu with the "blue" button (ear). Different types of sounds are available dependent on the TV standard. The forced-mono, balance, bass, treble and similar values are stored automatically when leaving the menu. Headphone Sound Switching Call up the sound settings menu with the "blue" button. Dependent on the TV standard, different settings are possible for the headphones. With all other options, separate selection of the sound for the headphones and loudspeakers is not possible. Maximum Programme Number (reversing point) Call up the programme number which is to be the highest selectable programme position. With button "" select the dialog line "MANUAL TUNING" via the "DIALOG CENTER". Following the menu guide, enter "00" in the dialog line. Confirm with "OK" and terminate the menu. AFC Control The two used programme positions before the reversing point are provided with an AFC control (video recorder via HF). Decoder P199 (90 sets) By pressing button "" call up the dialog line "Decoder (P1-99)" via DIALOG CENTER" > "SERVICE". With the or button it is possible to set or reset the decoder bit in the EEPROM for all programme positions. Decoder P179 (110 sets) By pressing button "" call up the dialog line "Decoder (P1-79)" via "DIALOG CENTER" > "SERVICE". With the buttons it is possible to set an analog or digital decoder to be switched over internally or externally on the programme positions 1.79 for scrambled stations. Possible decoder settings are: "Manual", "off", "ON1", "ON2", "ON3". With the "Manual" setting it is possible to select the decoder switching function to be "off" or "ON" for the individual programme positions. Forced Chroma Switching Call up the dialog line "Color" via "DIALOG CENTER" > "SERVICE" with button "". With the buttons it is possible to force the automatic chroma standard switching function into "PAL", "SECAM" or "NTSC" on a per-programme basis under poor reception conditions. Switching off the Blue Screen Background Call up the dialog line "Blue Screen" via "DIALOG CENTER" > "SERVICE" with button "". When this function is set to "off" the blue background is switched off. Black Screen when Changing the Programme Call up the dialog line "Black Screen" via "DIALOG CENTER" > "SERVICE" with button "". When this function is set to "on" the screen is blanked when changing the programme.
Selecting the Software (without PIP Module) Reach the "GR/OEM" menu via "DIALOG CENTER" > "SERVICE" > "for authorised dealer" > Code Number "8500" pressing button "". Set the dialog line to GR. Selecting the Software (with PIP Module) Software version < 19798-318.30 for multi-system models or < 19798-323.10 for Pal versions. Press button "" to reach the menu "GR/OEM PIP 29504-106" via "DIALOG CENTER" > "SERVICE" > "for authorised dealer" > Code Number "8500". Set the dialog line to the appropriate PIP Module (GR.53 or.55). The menu option "GR/OEM PIP 29504-106" needs not to be changed (xxx.53 / 55) for TV receivers with 1-Tuner-PIP (.54). Geometry Reach the "Geometry" menu via "DIALOG CENTER" > "SERVICE" > "for authorised dealer" > Code Number "8500" pressing button "". Adjust the picture geometry with the geometry test pattern. Sound Switching: Call up the "Sound settings" menu with the "blue" button. Different types of "Sound" are available dependent on the standard.
Setting the Volume on a Per-Programme Basis Call up the "Sound settings" menu with the "blue" button.The volume can be set for each individual programme position with "Volume P X" (volume offset). Basic Picture Settings Call up the "Picture settings" menu with the "red" button. Following the user guide it is possible to select the options: "Personal", "During the day", "In the evening" and "Soft". Picture Sharpness Call up the "Picture settings" menu with the "red" button and select "Picture sharpness". With the buttons it is possible to set the picture sharpness in four steps for each individual programme. Perfect Clear With the "red" button call up the "Picture settings" menu and select "Perfect Clear". With the buttons this function can be switched on or off. Noise Reduction With the "red" button call up the "Picture settings" menu and select "Noise reduct.". With the buttons it is possible to select the settings "Off", "Auto", and "weak".
Headphone Sound Switching Call up the "Sound settings" menu with the "blue" button. Dependent on the TV standard, different settings for the "Headphones" are possible.
Maximum Programme Number (reversing point) Call up the "TV PROGRAMME CHART" menu via "DIALOG CENTER" pressing the "" button. When entering the channel number "00" on any programme position by pressing the "P/C" button and entering "00", programme selection with the buttons is limited to the numbers lower than this position. Forced Settings in Programme Mode Call up the "TV PROGRAMME CHART" menu via "DIALOG CENTER" using button "" and activate the desired TV station with the "blue" button. The forced operating modes for the individual programme positions must be entered into the last 3 places of the station identification beginning with a comma so that only one place "X" is left for the actual station identification. Forced Settings in AV Mode (AV1AV3) Press the "" button to call up the "TV PROGRAMME CHART" menu via "DIALOG CENTER". Move the yellow bar to "AV", select the desired AV level and activate with the "blue" button. Setting the Analog Values The last entered analog values are stored automatically after about 10s or when changing to the AV positions or vice versa. When exceeding the minimum analog values (maximum value is 63), the optimum value is initialised when switching the TV on or changing from RF > AV.
Service and Special Functions Digi Basic 3
ATS Reset Press and hold button "L+" on the TV and switch the mains button "ON". ATS Start The Auto Tuning System (ATS) is started selecting the menu > "Adjust language on screen" > "Adjust country" > pressing the "OK" button. Pressing the "TXT" or "" button stops the ATS function. The ATS bit will not be reset. Resetting the ATS bit without changing the existing channel table: On stopping the station search function by pressing "TXT" or "", select "AUX" > "green" button for direct channel entry, detune the finetuning value by one step and reset it. On storing this setting, the ATS bit is reset. Loading the Average Values / Emergency Data Set (ROM Data) This is only possible once on replacement of the NVM or P. On replacement of CIC80095 (NVM) the TV must be started with the emergency data set. Press and hold the "P-" button on the TV and switch on with the mains button. Electronic Programme Lock (parental lock) To cancel your personal code number enter "0" in this order. EPROM Version Number Press button "" to call up the "DIALOG CENTER" > OK. Button "AUX" shows the version number of the EPROM. PIP Position Depress and hold the "PIP" button on the remote control handset and switch on with the mains button to call up the PIP Mode. Using the buttons the horizontal position can be changed. Using the buttons the vertical position can be changed. Using the format button, the upper right/left and lower right/left position of the PIP can be changed. Store the position with "OK". I2C Bus, IC Test In this fault finding programme, the microprocessor CIC80050 scans the individual modules or circuits connected to the I2C bus and indicates them as a countable pulse sequence at the LED of the keyboard control unit. Press and hold "P+" on the TV and switch on with the mains button. With button "L+" on the TV it is possible to find out further defective interfaces. Activating or Deactivating the Mains Economy Switch Reach the "Mains economy sw." menu with button "" via "DIALOG CENTER" > "OK" > "SPECIAL FUNCTIONS" > "OK". With the buttons select "off" or "1h4h". Switching on with Programme "1" or "AV" Reach the "Switch on with" menu with button "" via "DIALOG CENTER" > "OK" > "SPECIAL FUNCTIONS" > "OK". With the buttons select "Programme" or "AV". Picture/Sound Options visible or invisible for all Programmes Reach this menu via "DIALOG CENTER" > "OK" > "SPECIAL FUNCTIONS" > "OK" by pressing button "". Megalogic-Info Reach the "Megalogic-Info" menu via "DIALOG CENTER" > "OK" > "SPECIAL FUNCTIONS" > "OK" by pressing button "". With the buttons the Megalogic function can be switched on (With) or off (Without). AVL (Automatic Volume Limiter) The indication "Automatic Volume Limiter" appears only if the MSP3410D (IC32300) with AVL function is identified in the set. Colour Match Reach the "Colour match" menu via "DIALOG CENTER" > "OK" > "SERVICE" > "OK" pressing button "". With the buttons the luma delay is set on a per-programme basis. The luma delay is to be set additionally for TV sets fitted with a PIP Module. Picture Format Selection via BLD or WSS Station Ident The remote control button " " allows to switch the picture format over dependent on the type of screen (4:3/16:9 picture tube). In "Auto" mode, the picture of 16:9 TV sets is automatically changed to the respective format on every change of the status via the Black Line Detector by means of the Wide Screen Signalling Bit from the transmitter. Picture Format Selection by Switching Voltage Evaluation The TV set changes the picture format according to the voltage applied to Pin 8 of the active EUROAV socket. In AV operating mode, the picture format switching function is active for the AV socket (AV1, AV2, AV3). Noise Reduction P1.99 or 1.199 Reach the "Noise reduct." menu via "DIALOG CENTER" > "OK" > "SERVICE" > "OK" pressing button "". With the buttons the noise reduction can be set to "Off", "weak", "Auto" for all of the programmes 1.99 or 1.199. Decoder P1.99 or 1.199 Call up the "Decoder" menu via "DIALOG CENTER" > "OK" > "SERVICE" > "OK" with button "". With the buttons it is possible to switch the decoder "Off" or "On" for all programmes.
Service and Special Functions CUC 7303 / 7305
Storing the Analog Values The entered analog values are either stored automatically after approx. 8 seconds or when switching to standby mode. Setting the Optimum Values Pressing "AUX" > "OK" the television receiver is set to the optimum values stored for brightness, contrast, colour contrast and volume. ATS Start Press and hold the "AUX" button for approx. 4s until "ATS" (Auto Tuning System) is indicated and confirm with "OK". Maximum Programme Number (reversing point) Press the "" > "OK" buttons and enter "----" under the frequency band selection option (B) at any programme position on the programme setting menu. Confirm with "OK" and leave the menu. As a result of this, programme selection in programme mode with the "P+" and "P-" buttons is limited to the numbers lower than this position. Calling up the Service Menu at "Hotel mode on" Press and hold button "" on the remote control and switch on with the mains button. With the "P+/ P-" button select the "Hotel" mode in the menu and set the indication to "OFF" using the "z - or + g" button. Calling up the Service Menu Press and hold button "" on the remote control and switch on with the mains button. AGC Alignment Select "AGC ALIGN" in the Service Menu. Alignment is possible in range 0.62 with the "z - / + g" buttons. OSD Position Select "OSD" (V or H) in the Service Menu and with the "z - / + g" buttons position the menu table in the centre of the screen. Activating the Hotel Mode Select "Hotel ON" in the Service Menu. Decoder Via the Service Menu switch the decoder "ON" or "OFF". Decoder "ON": Automatic identification of the switching voltage at Pin 8 of the EURO-AV socket (e.g. descrambler operation with TVs in French version, or external RGB mode for Italy). Continuous Station Ident Indication So that the programme name is displayed continuously on the screen press the "" button. After about 8 seconds the programme is displayed in reduced size. AUX Overview The AUX menu is called up by pressing the "AUX" remote control button quickly.
Calling up the Contrast Setting Option Call up the AUX menu and adjust the contrast with " v - / v +" button. Calling up the Sleeptimer Call up the AUX menu and activate the timer with the "TXT" button. Enter the desired stop time with the numbered buttons on the remote control and leave the menu with button "". Optimum Values for Analog Functions Call up the AUX menu and press "OK". The optimum values are now called up. ATS Call up the AUX menu and press "AUX" for approximately 4s. Press the "OK" button to start the system. Tint with NTSC Call up the AUX menu and adjust with the button " i - / i + ".
Chassis CUC 2058 N
CUC 2058 N
CUC 2058 F
TV Set ORLANDO FLAT SE7270 DOLBY (VNX)
P37-080 P37-080 (VNA) P37-080 GB P37-080 GB (VNA) P37-080 IR P37-080 IR (VNA) P37-080 TR (VNM)
Part Number 026 1300
P37-090 GB (VNM) P37-090 IR (VNM) P37-1201/5 TOP P37-3050 text (VNM) P37-3050 TR (VNM) P37-600 TEXT (VNM) P37-830 MULTI/ICN P37-830 MULTI/ICN P37-830 TEXT P37-830 TEXT (VNA) P37-830 TEXT/GB P37-830 TEXT/GB (VNA)
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CUC 7303 CUC 7303 CUC 7303 CUC 7303 CUC 7303
Video TV TV
CUC 7303 CUC 7303
CUC 7303
CUC 7303 GB CUC 7303 with PLL 12.6 CUC 7303 with PLL CUC 7303 CUC 7303 with PLL CUC 2003 H CUC 2003 H CUC 7303 CUC 7303 CUC 7303 CUC 7303
TV Set P37-830 TEXT/IR P37-830 text/IR (VNA) P37-830 text/TR (VNA) P37-830 TEXT/TR (VNM) P37-830/12 TEXT GLOBETROTTER P37-830/12 TEXT GLOBETROTTER (VNA) P37-830/4 TEXT P37-830/4 text (VNA) P37-837 text (VNA) P37-837 TEXT (VNM) P37-838 text (VNA) P37-838 TEXT (VNM) P37-840/12 TOP/SAT P37-842 FR P37-844 FR (VNA) P37-844 FR (VNA) P37-847 FR/TEXT P37-848 FR Text (VNA) P37-848 FR TEXT (VNA) P37-930 TEXT/GB (VNA) P37-930 text/IR (VNM) P37-9441 FR (VNM) P37-9441 FR (VNM) P37-9442 FR (VNM) P37-9442 FR (VNM)
Part Number 6600
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TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V RP 819 TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 91 V
VCR Remote Control Code RC 5 Code 16Bit Level 1 16Bit Level 2
RC Transmitter
Transmitter RC Code RC 5 Code 16Bit Level 1 16Bit Level 2
GV 6063 HiFi GV 6065 HiFi GV 6162 NIC GV 6163 HiFi GV 6165 HiFi GV 6167 HiFi GV 6262 NIC GV 6263 HiFi GV 6265 HiFi GV 8000 EURO GV 8000 GB GV 8000 SV/1 GV 8000 SV/2 GV 8000 SV/5 GV 8050 SV GV 8300 EURO GV 8300 SV GV 8300 SV/5 GV 8400 EURO GV 8400 GB GV 8400 HiFi GV 8400 HiFi/5 GV 8400 NIC 1 GV 8400 NIC 2 GV 8450 HiFi GV 9000 GV 9000 SV GV 9000 SV/5 GV 9300 EURO GV 9300 SV GV 9300 SV/5 GV 9400 EURO GV 9400 HiFi GV 9400 HiFi/5 GV 9400 NIC KV 8001 VPS/5 KV 8301 VPS/5 KV 8401 HiFi/5 SE 1102 SV SE 1105 HiFi SE 1106 HiFi/NIC SE 1200 SV SE 1205 HiFi SE 1206 HiFi/NIC SE 1300 SV SE 1305 HiFi SE 1400 SV SE 1405 HiFi/NIC SE 8100 SV / Palermo SE 8105 HiFi / Sevilla SE 9100 SV SE 9102 SV SE 9105 HiFi SE 9106 HiFi/NIC
TP 91 V TP 91 V TP 93 V TP 93 V TP 93 V TP 93 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V RP 700 FR RP 700 RP 700 RP 700 RP 700 RP 700 RP 700 FR RP 700 RP 700 RP 700 FR RP 700 RP 700 RP 700 RP 700 RP 700 RP 700 TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V RP 700 RP 700 RP 700 TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V TP 92 V RP 700 RP 700 TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 90 V TP 91 V
Cancelling the Electronic Lock
VS 200 to VS 267 Switch the video recorder off Remove the top of the cabinet Unplug the B1 connector on the sequence control Switch the recorder on After approx. 2 seconds, re-insert the B1 connector Switch the video recorder off Refit the top of the cabinet VS 300 to VS 460 Switch the video recorder off Remove the top of the cabinet Switch the recorder on Interconnect the service test points on the keyboard control unit for a short time Press the STOP button Switch the video recorder off Refit the top of the cabinet Video VS 500 Enter the numbers on the remote control handset in this order and confirm with the button "0000" Press the STOP button VS 505 to VS 510 Enter the numbers on the remote control handset in this order and confirm with the "OK" button Press the STOP button VS 520 to VS 550 Switch the video recorder off Remove the top of the cabinet Switch the recorder on Interconnect the service test points on the keyboard control unit for a short time Press the STOP button Switch the video recorder off Refit the top of the cabinet VS 600 to VS 960 Enter the numbers on the remote control handset in this order and confirm with the "OK" button Press the STOP button GV 200 to GV 250 Press the "CODE" button on the remote control handset Enter the numbers on the remote control handset in this order and confirm with the "OK" button Press the STOP button GV 201-1 Press the "STANDBY" button on the remote control handset until "FREE" is indicated on the display of the video recorder GV 280PC, GV 280S Enter the numbers on the remote control handset in this order and confirm with the "OK" button Press the STOP button
GV 4000 VPS and GV 4001 With the video recorder switched off (Standby) press the Stop button on the remote control handset until "UNLO" appears on the display of the recorder.
GV 25 SV/5 and GV 45 SV/5 Press the "STANDBY" button on the remote control handset until "FREE" is indicated on the display of the video recorder KV 5001 VPS/5 and KV 5301 VPS/5 Press the "STANDBY" button on the remote control handset until "FREE" is indicated on the display of the video recorder GV 600, GV 630, GV 640, GV 645, GV 650, GV 660, GV 665, GV 670, GV 690, GV 6096, GV 6396, GV 6596 Press the "CODE" button on the remote control handset Enter the numbers in this order and confirm with the "OK" button Press the "STANDBY" button or disconnect the video recorder from the mains GVP 600 ICN EURO Press the "STANDBY" button on the remote control handset until "FREE" is indicated on the display of the video recorder GV 740, GV 745 EURO Press the "CODE" button on the remote control handset Enter the numbers in this order and confirm with the "OK" button Press the "STANDBY" button or disconnect the video recorder from the mains GV 7400 Press and hold down the remote control buttons "STANDBY" and "SELECT" simultaneously until the key symbol disappears from the display of the recorder GV 7497 NIC Press the "CODE" button on the remote control handset Enter the numbers in this order and confirm with the "OK" button Press the "STANDBY" button or disconnect the video recorder from the mains GV 29, GV 94, GV 9000, GV 9300 Select the "AV" programme position on the TV set for playing back a recording Switch the video recorder on with the D button Call up the main menu with the "i INFO" button Select "MODE" with the CD buttons and confirm with the "OK" button Select "CHILD LOCk" with the CD buttons Select "OFF" with the E button and confirm with "OK" GV 900, GV 920 HiFi, GV 940, GV 950, GV 1010, GV 1030, GV 9400 Press the "STANDBY" button on the remote control handset until the key symbol disappears from the display of the recorder GV 3000GV 3015, GV 3042GV 3045, GV 5052GV5054, GV 6062, GV 6063 Press the buttons "STANDBY" and "TIMER ON/OFF" simultaneously (Display " ") Press the buttons E F D C and "OK" in this order. GV 3100GV 3115, GV 3142GV 3147, GV 5152, GV 5153, GV 6162GV 6167 GV 3200, GV 3205, GV 3242GV 3247, GV 5253, GV 6262GV 6265 Press the buttons + and OK on the remote control in this order. Grundig Service 3.23
mechanical not compatible to STC316/332
Channel pattern, Standard
Grundig Service 5.5
BE-332 / BE-PLUS
Cassettes Overview for Head Stations
STC800, CT800 STC850,STC2400
STC 880, STC 80 CT 880
BE-REMOTE
min. software index of operating part
SAT-TV Cassettes HRM 1231 (TWIN) HRM 1233 (TWIN) HRM 1234 (TWIN) HRM 1235 (TWIN) HRM 331 (TWIN) HRM 333 A (TWIN) HRM 334 (TWIN) HRM 335 A (TWIN) HRM 341 (TWIN) HRM 343 (TWIN) HRM 345 (TWIN) HRM 800 HRM 801 HRM 802 HRM 851 HRM 852 HRM 853 HRM 854 HRM 855 HRM - 2150 MHz 950 - 2150 MHz 950 - 2150 MHz 950 - 2150 MHz 950 - 2150 MHz 950 - 2150 MHz 950 - 2150 MHz 950 - 2150 MHz 950 - 2150 MHz 950 - 2150 MHz 950 - 2150 MHz 950 - 1750 MHz 950 - 1750 MHz 950 - 1750 MHz 950 - 2050 MHz 950 - 2050 MHz 950 - 2050 MHz 950 - 2050 MHz 950 - 2050 MHz 950 - 2050 MHz C2-C4 S3-S24 C5-C12 S3-S24 C5-C12 S21-S41 C21-C69 C2-C4 S3-S24 C5-C12 S3-S24 C5-C12 S21-S41 C21-C69 R1-R5 D1-D5 s2-s21 R6-R12 s2-s21 R6-R12 C21-C69 C5-C12 S8-S20 C2-C4 C21-C40 C2-C4 C21-C40 C21-C40 S21-S41 R6-R12 s4-s17 D6-D12 Z6-Z16 C21-C40 D13-D27 CCIR CCIR CCIR CCIR CCIR CCIR CCIR CCIR OIRT OIRT OIRT CCIR CCIR CCIR CCIR CCIR Secam L CCIR OIRT China OIRT China *) *) *) *) 17 GAE8300 GAE9700 GAE8400 GAE9800 GAE8300 GAE9700 GAE8400 GAE9800 GAF0100 GAF0200 GAF0300 GAV70 GAV9200 GAV9300 GAX9600 GAX9700 GAX8800 GAY4100 GAX9800 GAY0100
x x x x x x x x x
BE-120
Type of Cassette
Input Range
Output Range
STC 1880
Order No.
Satellite Reception
the most relevant cassettes are marked grey
*) only STC 880 together with operating part BE-Remote and adapter board
HRM 858 HRM 858A HRM 859 HRM 863 HRM 861 HRM 864 HRM 866 HRM 883 (TWIN) HRM 883-2 (TWIN) HRM 885 (TWIN)
950 - 2050 MHz 950 - 2050 MHz 950 - 2050 MHz 950 - 2050 MHz 950 - 2050 MHz 950 - 2050 MHz 950 - 2050 MHz 950 - 2050 MHz 950 - 2150 MHz Twin mit 2*Decoder 950 - 2050 MHz
C5-C12 S8-S20 C5-C12 S4-S20 R1 - R5 D1 - D5 C41 - C57 C2-C4 C21-C40 C41-C57 C5-C12 S3-S30 C5-C12 S3-S30 R6-R12 s2-s27 Z2-Z26 D6-D12
Terrestrische Kassetten HTM 300 HRM 391 (TWIN) HRM 393 (TWIN) HRM 394 (TWIN) HRM 395 (TWIN) HRM 381 (TWIN) HRM 383 (TWIN) 9xUHF, 2xVHF, 1xUKW (universal) C2-C69 S2 - S41 C2-C69 S2 - S41 C2-C69 S2 - S41 C2-C69 S2 - S41 C21-C69 R1 - R12 S2 - S21 D1 - D57 C21-C69 R1 - R12 S2 - S21 D1 - D57 selektiv C2-C4 S3-S24 C5-C12 S3-S24 C5-C12 S21- S41 C21-C69 R1-R5 D1-D5 s2-s21 R6-R12 s2-s21 R6-R12 CCIR CCIR CCIR CCIR OIRT OIRT 4 GAG1200 GAF2400 GAF2500 GAF2100 GAE8500 GAF2600 GAF2700 Technical Annual 2003
SAT 5.6 Grundig Service Satellite Reception Order No. CCIR CCIR OIRT China Secam L CCIR CCIR CCIR CCIR CCIR OIRT China x x x x x x x x x x 17 GAX7300 GAY4200 GAY0200 GAY9900 GAZ2300 GAZ2200 GAD9700 GAY8000 GAC3000 GAC17 *) only STC 880 together with operating part BE-Remote and adapter board
Service Manual Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set Exchange Set 2500 Exchange Set Exchange Set
Set UMS 12 UMS 12-S UMS 15 UMS 200 UMS 25 UMS 4100 UMS 4101 V 14 DPL-RF V 21 V 23 VARIXX UMS 4200 VERTIGA UMS 5100 VERTIGA UMS 5101 CDC Yacht Boy 208 Yacht Boy 218 Yacht Boy-P2000
Service Manual 2000 Exchange Set Exchange Set 0000
Car Audio Service Manuals sorted by sets
Set Advance CC Advance CD BOOSTER PA 120 BOOSTER PA 240 EC 4000 RDS EC 4200 RDS EC 4290 CD EC 4490 CD EC 4600 RDS EC 4700 RDS EC 4790 CD EC 4890 CD EC 7400 RDS EC 7500 RDS MCD 20 MCD 30 MCD 36 MCD 40 MCD 46 MCD 50 SCC 3400 RDS SCC 3460 RDS SCC 5460 RDS SCD 1590 VD SCD 1910 RDS SCD 3390 RDS SCD 3490 RDS SCD 3590 SCD 3590 RDS SCD 5290 RDS SCD 5390 RDS SCD 5410 DAB SCD 5490 RDS SCD 5690 RDS WKC 1630 WKC 1650 VD WKC 1670 VD WKC 1700 VD WKC 1701 VD WKC 1903 RDS WKC 1904 RDS WKC 2201 RDS WKC 3200 WKC 3201 WKC 3300 Service Manual 4500 Set WKC 3301 WKC 3600 WKC 3630 WKC 3650 WKC 3700 WKC 3700 R WKC 3701 WKC 3701 R WKC 3904 RDS WKC 3905 RDS WKC 5100 WKC 5101 WKC 5200 WKC 5201 WKC 5300 WKC 5600 WKC 6400 RDS WKC 6500 RDS Service Manual 740 0000
Anti-theft Systems for Grundig Car Radios
Specific Code Number 2) Removable Control Panel Specific Code Number 2) Removable Control Panel Optional Code Number 1) Optional Code Number 1)
Quick-out Unit 3)
Car Radio WKC/ SCD/EC.
1590 VD 1630 VD 1650 VD 1670 VD 1903 RDS 1904 RDS 1905 RDS 1910 RDS 2201 RDS 2301 RDS 3200 RDS 3201 RDS 3300 RDS 3301 RDS 3390 RDS 3851 RDS 3860 VD/aVD 3904 RDS 3905 RDS 5100 RDS 5101 RDS 5200 RDS 5201 RDS 5290 RDS 5300 RDS 5390 RDS 5500 RDS/A/C 5600 RDS 5690 RDS 6400 RDS
6500 RDS 7400 RDS 7500 RDS Advance CC Advance CD EC 4000 RDS EC 4200 RDS EC 4290 RDS EC 4490 RDS EC 4600 RDS EC 4700 RDS EC 4790 CD EC 4890 CD SCC 3400 RDS SCC 3460 RDS SCC 5460 RDS SCD 3490 RDS SCD 3590 RDS SCD 5410 DAB SCD 5490 RDS
1) It is possible to enter any code number as 4 figures. 2) The car radios are given a 4-place code number at the factory which cannot be changed. 3) Quick-out plug-in unit. RS plug-in unit, order number G.IB 0297 You can withdraw the car radio easily from the compartment by a handle and take it along with you.
E F G H I K L
1 _ _ _ 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1___ ____ ____
1___ 1____ ____ U U U U FM FM
1___ 1____ ____ U U FM
Deactivating the coding Radio is playing: Depress button I (see table) for more than 3 seconds -> "SAFE" appears in the display. After about 3 seconds the display shows K (see table). Enter the code number. Confirm the code number: Press button L (see table) for more than 3 seconds. After about 3 seconds the radio starts playing. The entered code number is wrong: -> "SAFE" appears in the display. The figure on the left of the code number indicates the number of attempts counted. Between the attempts 1-7 the waiting time increases to 24 hours. After the 7th attempt there is always a waiting time of 24 hours until a new code can be entered.
1) The coding is activated when "SAFE" flashes in the display with the car radio switched off.
The following is a description of the coding and decoding methods for the different car radios. Activating the coding Radio is playing: Depress button EXPERT for more than 1 second, with the rotary knob, select "CODE" in the display. Press button EXPERT shortly -> display shows E -- -- -- --; Enter the code number: The code is entered by repeatedly pressing the station buttons 1-4 (station button 1 for figure 1, station button 2 for figure 2 and so on). A wrong code number can be corrected by overwriting, i.e. entering a new code number. Confirm the code number: Press the EXPERT button shortly -> display shows "SAFE" Leave the Expert mode: Press EXPERT for more than 1 second. Is the coding activated? Radio is playing: Press the EXPERT button for more than 1 second. The coding is activated when "SAFE" is indicated in the display. The coding is not activated when "CODE" is shown in the display. Leave the Expert mode: Press EXPERT for more than 1 second. Putting into operation again On disconnection from the supply voltage the radio is electronically locked. Reconnect the radio correctly to the supply voltage. Switch the radio on -> the display shows "SAFE". After about 3 seconds the display shows 1-- -- -- --. The figure on the left of the code number indicates the number of attempts counted. Between the attempts 1-7 the waiting time increases to 24 hours. After the 7th attempt there is always a waiting time of 24 hours until a new code can be entered. Enter the code number. Confirm the code number: Press the EXPERT button shortly; "SAFE" appears in the display. After about 3 seconds the radio starts playing. The entered code number is wrong -> "SAFE" appears in the display. Deactivating the coding The radio is playing: Press the EXPERT button for more than 1 second, with the rotary knob select "SAFE" in the display. Press the EXPERT button shortly -> the display shows 1-- -- -- -Enter the code number. Confirm the code number: Press the EXPERT button shortly -> "CODE" is indicated in the display. The entered code number is wrong -> "SAFE" is shown in the display Press EXPERT for more than 1 second.
for types WKC/SCD/EC/SCC 2201, 2301, 3200, 3201, 3300, 3301, 3390, 3400, 3460, 3490
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