GRUNDIG Service
Service and Special Functions
Service Menu
The Service menu is subdivided into the freely accessible "System
information" menu and the password-protected "Dealer service menu".
1. Functions of the buttons
For navigating in the Service menu, the buttons on the remote control
are used.
i
Call up the Player menu / End the menu functions.
S
A
/
Select menu functions.
a
Select higher menu function.
s
Activate menu function / next diagnostic page.
OK
Activate menu function.
x
Select higher menu function.
1...9
Activate menu function directly.
2. Calling up the Service menu
– Call up the "Player Menu" using the »i« button.
– Select "Installation" using the 5 button,
S
A
or use the
/
buttons and confirm with the »OK« button.
– Select "Extended settings" using the 5 button,
S
A
or use the
/
buttons and confirm with the »OK« button.
– Select the "Service menu" using the 4 button,
S
A
or use the
/
buttons and confirm with the »OK« button.
The Service menu is subdivided in sub-menus according to the menu
overview (Point 3).
2.1 System information
– Call up the "Service menu" (Point 2).
– Select "System information" using the 1 button,
S
A
or use the
/
buttons and confirm with the »OK« button.
The System information menu appears on the picture screen.
Systeminformation
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Hardware information
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2.2 Dealer service menu
– Call up the "Service menu" (Point 2).
– Call up the "Dealer Service" menu using the 2 button,
S
A
or use the
/
buttons and confirm with the »OK« button.
– Enter the digits "8 5 0 0".
Note: the further menus can be called up according to the menu
overview (Point 3).
2.2.1 System settings
– System messages
When selecting a function or in the case of an error (e.g. disc,
handling or unit error), the system emits messages which are briefly
displayed in the bottom area of the picture screen.
– Diagnostic
The diagnostic functions are subdivided on several pages.
To select the desired page, enter its number (e.g. 2 for State) then
confirm with »OK«.
In diagnostic mode, the following functions are possible:
s
– Use the
button to select the next diagnostic page or to end the
diagnostic mode after the last page.
– Use the »i« to exit the diagnostic mode early.
The following diagnostic pages can be called up:
(1) Brief
Disc and player state
(2) State
Player state and error
(3) Tray
Tray information
(4) Disc
Disc information
(5) DVD
DVD information
(6) DVD-V
DVD video information
(7) DVD-A
DVD audio information
(8) VCD
VCD information
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(9) CD
Audio CD information
(10) File
MP3 state
(11) File Info
MP3 information
(12) Video
Video state
(13) Aud 1
Audio information, page 1
(14) Aud 2
Audio information, page 2
(15) SP
Subpicture information
(16) Angle
Viewing angle information
(17) Title
Titel information
(18) Track
Track information
(19) Chptr
Chapter information
(20) Index
Index state
(21) Group
DVD audio group information
(22) Dlist
DVD audio ASVU list
(23) Repeat
Repeat state
(24) Btns
Buttons information
(25) Spd
Playing speed
(26) Bitrt
Bitrate
– Demo
When the demo function is activated, the eject button are locked.
Ending the demo function: press the button ON/OFF.
2.2.4 Video special
– Format conversion
The following format conversions are possible:
– Centre
– Auto
– 525 lines only
– 625 lines only
– Video signal
• DAC enable
The following digital-to-analog converters can be activated/deac-
tivated:
– DAC1 = Green/Y signal
– DAC2 = Blue/C signal
– DAC3 = Red signal (indication of the active switching state)
• NTSC format (60Hz format)
The following 60Hz formats can be selected:
– 525 lines, NTSC standard
– 525 lines, M-PAL standard
• NTSC composite signal
The following NTSC composite signal formats can be selected:
– NTSC USA
– NTSC Japan
– NTSC Other
• PAL format
The following PAL formats can be selected:
– PAL BDGHI
– PAL N
– PAL N-Combo
2.2.3 IR Options
– IR Device
The DVD player can be adjusted so that it can be operated with an
already existing GRUNDIG remote control (CTV, VCR or PDR). For
this a remote control level (code) should be used which is not yet
used by another appliance (e.g. the VCR2 setting for the RP540,
video level 2).
The following settings are possible:
– DVD
– VCR1
– VCR2
– PDR
– Toggle bit
The toggle bit evaluation can be switched on and off according to the
used remote control.
– Resetting of the IR options to DVD without remote control.
– Initialize the set (see page 2).
– Switch the set off and then on again.
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