Beko 32WLU550FHID User Manual

INTEGRATED DIGITAL FULL HD COLOUR TELEVISIONS
32WLU550FHID
Operation Instructions
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1-Important Information ...............................................................1
1.1-Cleaning the screen and cabinet... .......................................................1
1.2-Disposing of your TV at the end of service life... ...................................1
1.3-Superior features of your integrated digital television ............................1
1.4-Receiving digital broadcasting channels ...............................................1
1.5-Changing the plug ................................................................................2
2 2-Features of your new television ..............................................3
2.1-Special Features ..................................................................................3
3 3-Important Safety Instructions ..................................................4
4 4-Start ............................................................................................7
4.1-Aerial connection .................................................................................7
4.2-Powering on your TV and the initial use ................................................ 7
4.3-Batteries ..............................................................................................7
5 5-Your new television ...................................................................8
5.1-TV Control Panel ..................................................................................8
5.2-Rear and Side External Connections .................................................... 8
5.3-Remote Control ...................................................................................9
6.1-TV controls ..........................................................................................10
6.2-Turning on the TV and Setting the Channels ........................................11
6.3-Performing Digital Tunings....................................................................11
6.4-Performing Analog Tunings .................................................................. 15
7.1- Sound Menu Settings..........................................................................18
7.2-Picture Menu Settings .......................................................................... 19
7.3-Features Menu Settings .......................................................................21
7.4-Other Picture Features ......................................................................... 22
10 10-Help and tips ............................................................................30
11 11-Technical specifications chart ...............................................31
12-Main UK Transmitter Stations ................................................32
13-Guarantee and Service ...........................................................33-34
Important Information
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LCD panels are produced with state-of-the-art technology. However, there may be missing or lit spots on the screen under certain circumstances. That does not mean that the product is faulty.
1.1-Cleaning the screen and cabinet...
After powering off, wipe the screen and the cabinet clean with a soft and dry cloth. We recommend that you do not use patented polishes or solvents on the screen or cabinet since they may cause damage.
1.2-Disposing of your TV at the end of service life...
The cold cathode fluorescent lamp found in your LCD screen contains a very small amount of mercury. Once your TV reaches the end of its useful life, please dispose of it in accordance with local government regulations or leave it at a recycling centre.
1.3-Superior features of your integrated digital television
This television can receive and process all analogue and digital broadcasts. This television set has an integrated digital and analogue receiver. The digital receiver unit processes the signals coming from digital transmitters and converts them into superior sound and image quality. TV Guide (valid for digital broadcasts only) informs you about changes in the program list briefly and provides program lists of all digital broadcasts for a number of forthcoming days. You can display detailed information about each program by pressing a single button if this feature is supported by the broadcaster. This television has a comprehensive and user friendly menu configuration.
1.4-Receiving digital broadcasting channels
You will need an outdoor aerial to receive digital broadcasts. Contrary to the analogue broadcasts, all digital broadcasts may not have their own transmission frequency. Instead, various digital broadcasts channels are gathered in regional or national groups called bouquets. You can find current transmission data from teletexts of various broadcasters or from TV guide or from the internet.
NOTE:
• HD signals must be connected to the HDMI input or component (YPbPr) inputs. See
page 8 for external connections.
• You should check your postcode to make sure that you are in freeview coverage area (www.freewiew.co.uk).
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1.5-Changing the plug
The supplied mains cable already has a mains plug fitted, however should you need to replace it at any time please refer to the appropriate wiring information below for your particular cable.
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2 Features of your new television
We would like this product, which has been manufactured in modern facilities in accordance
with total quality principles, to offer you the best performance. Therefore, please read this
entire manual carefully before you use your TV and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
2.1-Special Features
• Full HD
• HDCP feature
• MHEG 1.06
• CI Slot input
• 8-day EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
• Favourite channel list in digital mode (maximum 6 lists)
• Compatible with cable broadcasts
• Wide angle of vision
• PIP (Picture in Picture) from AV
• Scart socket, AV Socket and external sound system connection
• S-VHS and v inputs for S-Video connection
• PC connection, 2-HDMI 1.3 input
• Low energy consumption
• AVL
• SRS TruSurround sound
• DNR and MPEG NR
• Programmable power on
• Programmable power off
• 250 pages Teletext
• Fastext
• Graphic equalizer
• Sharpness feature in Colour Transitions (CTI)
• Sharpness feature and picture resolution (LTI) in black-white transitions
• A clearer Picture made possible with a Digital Comb Filter
• Active Contrast
• On-screen viewing of all settings, program numbers and all the processes
• Manual Fine Tuning
• 100 Analog Program memory
• 1000 Digital channel memory
• Infrared remote control equipped with all functions
• Parental Control
• Ability to watch NTSC broadcast via Scart input
• User friendly on-screen menu system
• 4:3, 16:9, 14:9 Letterbox, Subtitle and Panorama picture formats
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
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Important Safety Instructions
This symbol is used to warn the user about the “dangerous voltage” contained
inside the housing of the product that may create a risk of electrical shock.
This symbol is used to remind the user important usage and service instructions supplied with the TV.
1) Please READ the operating
instructions before using the TV for the first time.
2) Please observe the
instructions contained in the Operating Instructions.
3) Please consider all warnings.
4) MAKE SURE that all
power connections (extension cables and the connections between the TV components) have been made properly and in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions. Before making or changing
the connections, power off the TV and unplug the mains connection plug.
5) If you have any doubts regarding the
installation, operation or safety of the TV, please REFER to the retailer.
6) BE CAREFUL with glass panels and
covers on the TV. The screen glass
may break and cause serious injuries if
something hits it.
7) To ensure adequate ventilation, please
leave a clearance area of at least 10 cm around the television. This clearance prevents the TV from overheating and consequently causing damage.
• Using the TV in dusty environments
should also be avoided.
• Never block the slots and openings by
placing the TV on a bed, sofa, pillow or other similar surfaces.
• Never install the TV into closed places such as bookcases or cabinets unless
adequate ventilation is provided.
8) DO NOT COVER the ventilation openings of the TV with items such as newspapers, table-clothes, curtains, etc. Overheating causes damage and shortens the service life of the TV.
9) Your TV may be damaged if you place it under direct sunshine or close to a heater. Please abstain from using the product in very hot or humid locations or in places where the
temperature is likely to decrease below
5°C (41°F). DO NOT PLACE on or near
the TV any hot objects or items with
open flame such as candles or any night lamps. The high temperature can melt plastic parts and cause a fire.
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10) Never operate your
TV close to water. Operating your TV, for example, near a bathtub, washbasin,
kitchen washbasin, washing basin, wet
basement and swimming pool can cause
fire or electric shock.
13) Make sure that the power
cable is not stepped on and that there is no bending at the plug sections, plug heads and TV output point.
14) Use only the add-ons/accessories
specified by the manufacturer.
• Do not allow your TV to get wet. Never
pour any liquids onto the TV. Do not operate your TV if any solid or liquid substance enters into it. This can
cause electric shock and your TV may be damaged. Have it checked immediately
by qualified personnel.
• Keep open flame sources (such as
candles) away from TV
in order to avoid risk of
fire.
11) DO NOT USE
headphones at extremely high volume levels since this may cause permanent loss of hearing.
12) Operate your TV only in
the 230 V 50Hz voltage range. Use the AC power
cable supplied with the product. If your TV is a grounded (Class I) product, then it must certainly be connected to
a grounded socket.
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it from mains power.
Note: Do not use defective sockets. Make
sure that the plug is firmly inserted into
the socket. If the plug remains loose,
then it can cause fire due to arcing. Refer
to an electrician to have your socket
replaced.
15) Use only brackets or
stands specified by the manufacturer or sold along with the product. Place your device on a level surface.
16) Unplug the power cable
during thunderstorms or when you will not use your TV for a long period of time.
17) Consult authorised service personnel for service requirements.
Never attempt to
repair the TV yourself. Opening the cabinet can expose you to dangerous voltages
or other hazardous situations. Service is
required in situations such as damage to the power cable of the TV or its plug, water spills or substances falling into
the TV, the TV is subjected to rain or
moisture, it does not operate normally or it is dropped.
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18) Wipe the TV cabinet
clean with a soft and dry cloth. Wipe dust from the screen gently with a soft cloth. Stubborn stains can be cleaned with a cloth slightly moistened
with soap and lukewarm water. Never
use solvents such as thinner or gasoline
for cleaning. Unplug the AC power cable from the socket when cleaning the TV. Otherwise, there is the risk of electric shock.
19) Do not dispose of the
batteries in fire.
• Do not short circuit,
dismantle or overheat the batteries. There is
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if the batteries are not replaced correctly. Replace only with the same or equivalent type batteries.
20) Disposing of the exhausted
batteries:
• Dispose of the exhausted
batteries in accordance with the local laws and regulations in order to protect our environment.
21) Do not dispose of your TV with regular household waste. Observe local laws and regulations for disposal.
22) For stand fitting and removal please refer
to loose leaf sheet inside TV carton.
Note 1: This is a Class A product. During operation, the device can cause radio interference. In this case the user may have to remedy this. Please contact your specialist dealer.
Note 2: Electromagnetic fields can cause temporary performance degradation. This can be distinguished as noise in the image.
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OR
Start
Remove your television carefully from its
box. You can keep the packaging of your
television to use in future.
Contents of the box Power cable Remote control 2 batteries
Note: Scart, HDMI, VGA and PHONO cables are not supplied with the device.
4.1-Aerial connection
4.2-Powering on your TV and the initial use
1. Insert the power cable into the power
supply input located on the back panel of
the LCD TV.
2. Insert the power cable plug supplied with
the device into the mains socket.
Not 1: Your TV will switch to the STANDBY mode in five minutes if there is no broadcast signal from the aerial. Note 2: Your TV is equipped to operate with
TV buttons in case your remote is broken or
the batteries are exhausted.
3. To power on your television,
press any numerical key or PR+ or PR- keys on the remote control.
For this process, you can also use the buttons on your TV. The picture will appear on the screen after a short while.
Note: If you are not going to use your television for a long time, unplug its power
cable from the socket.
Initial power on and performing settings
To set up your television, read the sections
on the TV controls and making the channel
settings.
4.3-Batteries
Open the lid of the battery compartment
and make sure that you have placed the
batteries in the correct direction. For this
remote control, UM-4, IEC R03 or AAA 1.5 V
batteries are suitable. Do not throw your old batteries into the fire, discard them in a dedicated waste area for this purpose.
Do not mix used batteries with new ones or different types of batteries together.
The performance of the remote control will be reduced at a distance of 8 meters from or at an angle of 30 degrees beyond the centre of the TV.
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Your new television
5.1-TV Control Panel
or
or
Menu button / Source selection button
or
On-Off / Standby button
Program Down/Up button
or
or
or
or
Stand by indicator
Bright light: TV is in Stand-by Dimmed light: TV is On No light: Power Cable is not connected.
5.2-Rear and Side External Connections
1-Component video input (Y) 2-Component audio input (L) 3-Component video input (Pb) 4-Component audio input (R) 5-SPDIF Digital audio output 6-Component video input (Pr)) 7-VGA (PC connection input)) 8-AV1 scart 9-AV2 scart) 10-Antenna input 11-PC audio input 12-Power input
13-Stereo Headphone socket
14-S-VHS input
15- Video input PHONO connector 16-Sound input PHONO connector (Left/L) 17-Sound input PHONO connector (Right/R)
18-CI slot input 19-HDMI 1 input
20-HDMI 2 input
Volume Level Down/Up
button
Please see Technical Specifications Table on page 31 for the available external connections on your television.
• Please do not use the video PHONO and S-Video connection simultaneously, otherwise
these two devices might influence the picture quality of one another.
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5.3-Remote Control
Note: In the analog mode
when no menu is open on the screen, Up/Down movement buttons function as program
forward/backward button and
Left/Right movement buttons
function as Volume up/down
button.
(D) : Digital Mode Only
Stand-by mode On/Off button
Temporary sound mute (Mute) button
AV modes selection menu button Picture Format selection button
PAT (Picture and Teletext) Mode ZOOM mode selection button
Subtitle selection button (D)
Not used on this model (D)
Numeric buttons
TV, Radio, Data, Favorite channel selection button (D) Page Stop button in Txt mode (Hold)
EPG selection button (D)
Question/Answer button in Txt mode (Reveal)
Information button Index page button in Txt mode
MENU button
Exit menu button
Return to previous menu button
Up movement button (Menu) Next page selection button in Txt mode
Down movement button (Menu) Previous page selection button in Txt mode
Left movement button (Menu) Change source in PIP mode button
Right movement button (Menu) Change source in PIP mode button
Menu selection confirm Program table selection button
Volume down button
Volume up button
Program forward selection button
Program backward selection button
Red teletext button Start Digital Teletext
Green teletext button Yellow teletext button
Blue teletext button
Teletext/Mix selection button Equalizer selection button
Teletext page enlarge button (Double) Picture Mode selection button
Page update button in Txt mode (Update)
Last viewed program selection button Sub page button in Txt mode (Sub Page)
Freeze Picture button
Time Display button
Change PIP size button
PIP selection button Change PIP position button
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Performing the initial power-on settings
6.1-TV controls
6.1.1-Temporary on/off (STAND-BY)
When you press the red STAND­BY button located on the upper left
hand side of your remote control while your television is switched on, the sound and the picture will go off. In the stand-by mode, the power indicator of your television will glow brighter. To switch your
television back on, either press
any numeric button or PR+/PR- buttons.
Caution! If you are not going to use your television for a long time, unplug its power
cable from the socket.
6.1.2-Channel Selection
You may select whichever program
number you would like by pressing
the PR+/PR- buttons located on your television and your remote control. To select the programs that are above 9, you can use
the Numerical buttons. You may
enter the number of the program
you would like to select using the
numerical buttons. For example, to switch to the program number 12, press respectively the numeric
control. You can perform the program selection also from the Program Table.
6.1.3-Digital TV, Analog TV and AV Mode Selection
you have selected.
6.1.4-Performing the Volume setting
buttons 1 and 2 on your remote
Press the AV button on your remote control. SOURCE menu will be displayed. Select DIGITAL TV, ANALOG TV or desired AV mode from the Source menu with Up/ Down movement buttons and confirm with OK button so that your television will switch to the source
You can adjust the volume of your
television by using the VOL+/VOL- buttons on your remote control.
6.1.5-Temporary sound mute
(MUTE)
To temporarily mute the sound of your television, press the MUTE button on your remote control. In that case, MUTE symbol will appear on the screen. When you press the same button a second
time, the sound will be restored. If you press the VOL+ button while in the Mute mode, the sound level is increased and the Mute function is aborted.
6.1.6-Returning to Selected Program
(SWAP)
Allows you to switch between the current program you watch and the last selected program. For example, if you change the channel
to Program 11 while you were watching Program 1, press SWAP button to switch
back to Program 1. Press SWAP button to switch back to Program 11 again.
6.1.7-Main Menu
Press the MENU button. The Menu including all the setting menus will
appear on the screen. Navigate
through the Menu titles with the Up/Down movement buttons and press the OK button to select the desired menu. If you want to exit
the menu in any step, just press the EXIT button. Press BACK or MENU buttons to return to the previous Menu while you are in a sub menu.
MAIN MENU
SOUND
PICTURE PROGRAM TABLE SETUP FEATURES
SELECT
EXIT
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