Blaupunkt 32/131G-GB-1B-3TCU-UK User Manual

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32/131G-GB-1B-3TCU-UK
HD Ready 3D LED TV with Freeview & USB Media Player
Model No
User Guide
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Important Guarantee Information
Congratulations on purchasing this television. We hope you have many years of trouble free
enjoyment from your purchase.
Your product is covered under the manufacturers guarantee for 36 months from date of
purchase.
In the event of a fault being diagnosed, please refer to the frequently asked questions/
troubleshooting section at the rear of this user guide.
If you are still unable to remedy the fault, try resetting the TV to factory settings, (details in this
user guide) or contact the helpline.
In the event that a fault is diagnosed, the helpline will arrange to collect the TV from your home
or work address, return it to our service centre, repair the item and then return it to you.
If we believe we cannot o er a permanent repair, we will replace the item.
Sky Media UK LTD – Helpline Information
Telephone UK 0871 2000 463, ROI 01443 3940
Email: service@skymediauk.co.uk
Web support: www.skymediauk.co.uk
The telephone opening hours are Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6pm, Saturday 9am – 5pm.
You must retain all packaging materials, in addition to your proof of purchase/receipt, as you will need these in the
event of warranty/service support.
This guarantee is in addition to and does not a ect your statutory rights.
If you need to call the helpline, you will need the following information.
1) Model Number ______________________________________ (You can  nd this on the rear of the TV)
2) Date of purchase ______________________________________ (You can  nd this on your sales receipt)
3) Serial Number ______________________________________ (You can  nd this on the rear of the TV)
Model Number
Serial No.
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EXAMPLE OF LABEL ON REAR OF TV
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Important safety instructions
can seriously reduce the lifetime of the appliance. In order
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Please, read these safety instructions and respect the following warnings before the
ap-pliance is operated:
This TV with the weight of more than 20 kg must be lifted
and carried by at least two people.
Be careful! This TV does not contain any parts which could
be repaired by the user. In case of a fault, contact the produ­cer or the authorized service. The contact with certain parts inside the appliance might endanger your life. The guaran­tee is not provided for the faults caused by non-professional interactions!
Do not remove the rear part of the appliance.
In order to prevent  re spread, always keep candles and other open  ames away from this product.
This appliance is designed for receiving and reproduction of
video and sound signals. Any other use is strictly forbidden.
The ideal distance to watch TV is approximately  ve times
the diagonal of the screen. The light striking upon the screen from other light sources can cause re ections and make the quality of the picture worse.
Please, ensure the su cient ventilation and appropriate
distance of the appliance from other pieces of furniture.
The TV set is designed exclusively for the operation in a
dry place. When using the appliance outside, please, make sure it is protected against moisture (rain, splashing water). Never expose the appliance to moisture.
Do not place any containers with water on the appliance,
such as vases, etc. These containers might get pushed over, which would endanger electric safety. Place the appliance exclusively on  at and stable surfaces. Do not place any objects such as newspaper or blankets, etc. on or under the appliance.
Make sure the appliance does not stand on any power
cables as they might get damaget. Mobile phones and other devices such as WLAN adapters, monitoring cameras with wireless signal transmission, etc. might cause electromag­netic interference and they should not be placed near the appliance.
Do not place the appliance near heating elements or in
a place with direct sunshine as it has a negative e ect on cooling of the appliance. Heat storage is dangerous and it
to ensure the safety, ask the quali ed person to remove the dirt from the appliance.
Try to prevent the mains cable or (if it is part of delivery)
mains adapter damage. The appliance can only be connec­ted with a supplied mains cable/adapter.
Storms are dangerous for all electric appliances. If the mains
or aerial wiring is struck by the lightening, the appliance might get damaged, even if it is turned o . Thus you should disconnect all the cables and connectors of the appliance before the storm.
To clean the screen of the appliance use only a damp and
soft cloth. Use only clean water, never detergents or in no case dissol-vents.
Warning:
Never connect any external devices to a live appliance.
Switch o not only the TV but also the devices which are being connected! Plug the appliance plug into the wall outlet after connecting the external devices and the aerial!
The product construction responds the protection class 1.
Only a properly installed wall outlet with a guard wire (230 V~/50 Hz)of public mains can be used as power source.
Always make sure there is free access to the appliance main
switch and to its mains plug.
The appliance is not designed for a use in a workplace  tted
with monitors.
The systematic use of headphones at high volume might
lead to irreversible hearing damage.
Ensure environmental disposal of this appliance and any
components including batteries. When in doubt, please, contact your local authority for details of recycling.
While installing the appliance, do not forget that furniture
surfaces are treated with various varnishes, plastics, etc. or they might be polished. The additions contained in these products might cause destruction of base material of appli­ance stand. This will result in the holdovers of this material stuck to the furniture surface, which are di cult to remove, if not even impossible.
The screen of your TV responds to the top quality require-
ments and it was checked in details for accidental faulty pixels several times. Due to the technological properties of the manufacturing process, it is not possible to eliminate the existence of a small number of faulty points on the screen for 100% (even with maximum care while production provi­ded). These faulty pixels are not considered faults in terms of guarantee conditions, if their extent is not greater than the boundaries de ned by DIN norm.
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Important safety instructions
Important information regarding use of video games, computers, captions and other  xed image displays.
The extended use of  xed image program material can
cause a permanent “shadow image “ on LCD screen (this is sometimes incorrectly referred to as “burnout to the screen“). This shadow image is then permanently visible on the screen in the backro-und. It is a partly irreversible damage. You can avoid such a damage by respecting the following instructions:
Reduce the brightness/contrast setting to a minimum
viewing level.
Do not display the  xed image for a long period of time.
Avoid displaying of:
» Teletext time and charts, » TV/DVD menu, e.g. DVD contents, » In the „Pause“ mode (hold): Do not use this mode for a
long time, e.g. while watching a DVD or a video.
» Turn o the appliance if you are not using it.
Batteries
Observe the correct polarity when inser-
ting the batteries.
Do not expose batteries to high tempera-
tures and do not place them on locations where the temperature might increase quickly, e.g. near the  re or on the direct sunshine.
Cd
Do not expose batteries to excessive
radiant heat, do not throw them into the  re, do not disassemble them and do not try ato recharge unrechargeable batteries. They could leak out or explode.
» Never use di erent batteries together or mix new and
old ones.
» Dispose of batteries in an environmentally friendly way. » Most of the EU countries regulate the disposal of batte-
ries by law.
Product disposal
Waste electrical products should not
be disposed of with household waste. Separate disposal facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice.
3D Safety Information
If you watch the 3D imaging too closely or for a long period
of time, it may harm your eyesight.
Watching the TV or playing video games that incorporate 3D imaging with the 3D glasses for a long period of time can
cause drowsiness, headaches or fatigue to you and/or your eyes. If you have a headache, or otherwise feel fatigued or drowsy, stopwatching the TV and take a rest.
Pregnant woman, seniors, persons with heart problems or
persons who experience frequent drowsiness should refrain from watching 3D TV.
Some 3D imaging may cause you to duck or dodge the
image displayed in the video. Therefore, it is best if you do not watch 3D TV near fragile objects or near any objects that can be knocked over easily.
Please prevent children under the age of 5 from watching
3D TV as it may a ect their vision development.
Warning for photosensitization seizure:
Some viewers may experience a seizure or epilepsy when
exposed to certain factors, including  ashing lights or images in TV or video games. If you or anybody from your family has a history of epilepsy or seizure, please consult with your doctor before watching 3D TV. Also certain symptoms can occur in unspeci ed conditions without any previous history. If you experience any of the following symptoms, immediately stop watching the 3D imaging and consult a doctor: dizziness or light headedness, visual tran­sition or altered vision, visual or facial instability, such as eye or muscle twitching, unconscious action, convulsion, loss of conscience, confusion or disorientation, loss of directional sense, cramps, or nausea. Parents should monitor their children, including teenagers, for these symptoms as they may be more sensitive to the e ects of watching 3D TV.
Risk of photosensitization seizure can be
reduced with the following actions.
Take frequent breaks from watching 3D TV. For those who have vision that is di erent in each eye, they
should watch the TV after taking vision correction measures.
Watch the TV so that your eyes are on the same level as the
3D screen and refrain from sitting too closely to the TV.
Do not watch the 3D imaging when tired or sick, and avoid
watching the 3D imaging for a long period of time.
Do not wear the 3D glasses for any other purpose than
viewing 3D imaging on a 3D TV.
Some viewers may feel disoriented after watching 3D TV.
Therefore, after you watch 3D TV, take a moment to regain awareness of your situation before moving.
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Contents
Important guarantee information ................................. 4-5
What is included in the box ......................................... 7
Attaching the Stand................................................ 8
Detaching the Stand ............................................... 9
Wallmounting ..................................................... 9
Getting started - initial set up ...................................... 10
TV buttons & Source menu ........................................ 11
Remote control .................................................. 12
Connections ................................................. 12-13
TV Menu operation ............................................... 15
Channel menu .................................................... 15
Picture menu ..................................................... 15
3D Settings ....................................................... 16
Sound menu ..................................................... 17
Time menu ....................................................... 17
Feature menu .................................................... 17
Setup menu ...................................................... 18
Using the television as a computer monitor ......................... 19
PC Settings ....................................................... 20
7 Day TV Guide ................................................... 20
USB Mode / Media player .......................................... 21
Operating the TV with a universal or Sky (bskyb) remote control ...... 22
Frequently asked questions........................................ 23
Technical speci cation ............................................ 24
Index ............................................................ 25
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Accessories
Supply of this TV includes following parts:
What is included in the box
STANDBY
TV/RADIO
ATV
REC
REC LIST
SOURCE
AV
MENU
1 234
5
SUBTITLE
VOL
GOTO
D.DIS
D.MENU
TEXT INDEX
1x TV
MUTE
TV GUIDE
EJECT
USB
DVD
/
DVD
PVR
INFO
i
OK
EXIT
6 7 8
FAV
09
ASPECT
CH
AUDIO
SLEEP
REPEAT
ANGLEA-B
ZOOM
SIZE
DISPLAY
TITLED.SETUP
R.VEAL
HOLD
1x Remote Control
1x TV Stand Installation Packet
1x RF Cable
WARRANTY
2x AAA Batteries
CARD
1x Warranty Card
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1x Quick Start Guide
|
1 x User Guide
Please save your packaging as you will need this in the event of warranty/service repair or support. We are unable to carry out warranty/service if you are unable to package it correctly. The safest way to package your item in the event of warranty/service repair is in it’s original box/packaging.
4 x 3D Glasses
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Attaching the stand
Attaching the Stand
To complete the stand installation you will need a Phillips screw driver.
Place the TV set on a  at and clean surface with the panel facing downwards to avoid damage.
4 x ST(4x14) /ST(4x16)
1
( g.1) Attach the stand neck to the rear of the TV set. ( g.2) Secure the neck to the TV using the 4 x ST(4x14)
11 /2
3
( g.3) Attach the stand base to the neck. ( g.4) Secure the base to the neck using the 6 x ST(4x14)
2
screws provided.
6 x ST(4x14) /ST(4x16)
4
screws provided.
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Detaching the stand
Detaching the Stand
To detach the stand please remove the 4 screws highlighted below and remove the stand from the rear of the TV set.
4 x ST(4x14) /ST(4x16)
Wall mounting the TV
This television requires a VESA 100 wall mount, or equivalent.
1. Remove the four screws
2. The wall mount can now be easily attached to the mounting holes on the rear of the TV. These holes are indicated in the picture below.
For optimum viewing, if wall mounting the TV higher than eye level, the TV should be tilted downwards so that the TV’s screen is ‘face on’. See  g 1 and 2
Important - If you mount this television on the wall, use only the screws holes for wall mounting. Using other screws can cause irreparable damage to internal components.
 g 1
 g 2
INCORRECT
CORRECT
Viewing angle
Viewing angle
Viewing angle
Viewing angle
TV
TV
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Getting started - initial set up
1. Using the RF cable supplied, connect the TV to the TV Aerial wall socket (Fig A).
2. Connect the power cable to the Electrical outlet (Fig B).
 g. A g. B
3. Turn on the device with marked ON/OFF switch
4. Insert the batteries supplied into the Remote control and press the Standby button to power on the TV.
5. You will now be welcomed with the initial set-up screen. If it does not appear, on the remote control, please press [MENU] then 8-8-8-8 and the menu will appear. Press OK on the remote control and tuning will start.
6. After tuning the following screen will appear.
STANDBY
TV/RADIO
ATV
MUTE
TV GUIDE
USB
How to connect a signal booster
If you are missing channels, the reason for this is likely to be signal strength, you should consider connecting signal booster and re-tuning the TV.
As part of our ongoing development to reduce power consumption, we have added an extra function to this Television called ‘Ecohome’ (you will see this during the fi rst time installation set up). Power consumption using the Ecohome function is approximately 15% lower than some other modes. The picture brightness is reduced using the Ecohome function. If this function is not suitable for your viewing environment, you can select other modes as necessary. (Please note, ‘Professional’ mode is for optimum default picture settings, however, power consumption is approximately 15% higher than ‘Ecohome’ mode) Please refer to the user guide section ‘Picture settings’ in order to change the mode to one that maybe more suitable for your environment. There is also a shortcut button on the remote control called ‘P-Mode’ should you wish to change to another mode.
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TV with USB
1 Volume up and menu right
TV buttons & Source menu
2 Volume down and menu left
3 Programme/Channel up and menu up
4 Programme/Channel down and menu down
5 Displays Menu/OSD
6 Displays the input source menu
7 Standby Power On/O
Choosing Mode Input/Source
To switch between the di erent input/connections.
1
2
3
4
5
6
STANDB Y
7
a) Using the buttons on the remote control:
1. Press [SOURCE/ AV] - The source menu will appear.
2. Press [▼] or [▲] to select the input you require.
3. Press [OK].
b) Using the buttons on the Television:
1. Press [SOURCE].
2. Scroll up / down using CH+/ CH- buttons to the input/ source you require.
3. Press Vol+ to change input/source to the one selected.
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Remote control
TV with USB
1. STANDBY – Switch on TV when in standby or vice versa.
MUTE – Mute the sound or vice versa. TV/RADIO – Switch to Digital and switch between TV and radio in
Digital mode.
TV GUIDE – Opens the 7 Day TV Guide (Digital mode). ATV – Switch to analogue TV source. USB – Switch to USB source.
2. S.MODE - Scrolls through sound mode options
P.MODE - Scrolls through picture mode options
- To restart the current chapter
- To advance forward to the next chapter
- To stop the playback
- To play in fast rewind mode
- To play in fast forward mode
- To play/pause
3. SOURCE/AV – To display the input/source menu.
INFO – Press once for now/next channel information. Press twice for
programme information about current programme. (//// OK ) – Allows you to navigate the on-screen menus and adjust the system settings to your preference.
MENU – To display OSD menu. EXIT – To exit all menus. NUMBER BUTTONS – 0 – 9 to select a TV channel directly.
– To return to the previous channel viewed.
FAV – To display favourites menu.
4. VOL /▼ – To increase / decrease the sound level.
SUBTITLE – To switch the dialogue at the bottom of the screen (on/
o ). ASPECT – To switch the screen between the di erent picture formats.
AUDIO – To change the audio language (if available). SLEEP – Press repeatedly to cycle through the sleep options. CH / To increase or decrease the channel being watched.
5. TEXT – To enter Teletext
INDEX – To display the index page REVEAL – To reveal or hide the hidden words. DISPLAY – To switch o the screen when listening to radio SIZE – Teletext mode - To change the display size in Teletext
mode
HOLD - Teletext mode - Hold current page which is displayed 3D – Switches between 3D type settings (view page 15)
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Connections
S
Connections
HEADPHONES 3.5mm Headphone output
1
USB Port USB
2
HDMI 1 in HDMI input
3
HDMI 2 in HDMI input
4
HDMI 3 in HDMI input
5
VGA(PC) In VGA-PC input
6
VGA(PC) Audio in 3.5mm PC Audio in
7
USB
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
21 3 4 5
VGA/PC IN
6
CI Card IN AV in Common Interface Module Input
8
RF in RF / TV Aerial input
9
COAX Audio Out Digital Coax Output
10
Video-CVBS
11
L/R Audio In L/R Audio Input
12
YPbPr Component HD Input
13
SCART SCART input
14
8
CI CARD IN
COAX (Audio Out) VIDEO R
VGA/PC (Audio in)
7
RF INEARPHONE
9 10 11
Video Input & Audio input (Video & YPbPr)
13
Pb
Y
L
12
Pr
SCART
14
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Connections
Connecting a DVD Player/Recorder, Video Recorder or Cable/Satellite Box
TVs Input/Source should be set to SCART.
SCART
SCART
IN
RF IN
RF OUT RF IN
Connecting a Camcorder, Camera or Games Console
TVs Input / Source should be set to Video.
Audio
R / L
Video
OUT
Connecting a High De nition (HD) Device
Option 1 - via HDMI to HDMI cable A HDMI cable can output both video and audio and enables you to enjoy digital-quality video and audio with minimal loss of quality. TVs Input/Source should be set to HDMI.
Option 2 - via Component cable. If you are supplied with a cable from the device which has RED, GREEN, BLUE, RED & WHITE connectors you must use included YPbPr to MINI YPbPr cable adaptor to connect via Component (for picture) and by phono cable (for sound). TVs Input / Source should be set to Component.
Y
PB
Mini
YPbPr
PR
L
R
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L
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TV Menu operation
TV Menu Operation | Channel menu | Picture menu
TV Menu Operation
AV
To access this menu, press [MENU] button on the remote control. To enter a menu press [OK] If you wish to make changes to any of the default settings, use the scroll (///►) buttons. To con rm any settings press [OK] button. To exit this menu at anytime, press [EXIT] button.
Channel menu
Picture menu
Picture Mode - Choose from the following presets.
Standard Default settings
Dynamic Recommended settings for fast moving
pictures
Mild Set to be lighter in colour and less bright
Personal Lets you manually alter all the settings
Ecohome Power saving mode which reduces the energy
used by up to 25% (by reducing the power to the LED/LCD panel). In Ecohome mode, the TV will switch itself to Standby mode after 4-5 hours in the event that the TV buttons or remote control buttons are not pressed (see the time menu to de-activate this function).
Auto Tuning - Allows you to retune the television for all digital channels, digital radio stations and analogue channels.
ATV Manual Tuning - Allows you to manually tune your analogue signal.
DTV Manual Tuning - Allows you to manually tune your digital signal.
Programme Edit - Allows you to delete, skip and add favourite channels.
Signal Information - Displays signal strength and quality information.
Contrast - Switch the balance between black and white. Brightness - Increase or decrease the brightness of the picture. Colour - Increases the colour from black and white. Tint - Lets you increase or decrease the level of tint within the
picture.
Sharpness - Increase or decrease the sharpness of the picture.
Colour Temperature - Choose from the following presets.
Normal Default settings
Warm Increases red within the picture
Cool Increases blue within the picturew
Noise Reduction - Choose from the following presets.
O Turns noise reduction o
Low Minor system adjustment
Middle Medium system adjustments
High Maximum system adjustments
Default Default settings
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TV Menu operation
TV Menu Operation | Channel menu | Picture menu | 3D Settings
3D Settings
For the best 3D picture e ect, watch your TV from vertical angle +/- 10°.
3D Type- When connecting a 3D product sometimes the picture maybe displayed incorrectly; choose from the following settings to correct this. You can toggle these settings by pressing the '3D' button on your remote (see page 11).
3D O Default settings
Side by Side 3D format is commonly used in 3D broadcasting, works by halving the horizontal resolution of videos to
store left and right eye images in each frame. It e ectively displays up to 960 x 1080 pixel pictures to each
eye, enabling TV stations to telecast 3D content at a much lower bandwidth compared with 3D Blu-ray discs.
Typical supported resolutions are limited to 720p and 1080i for 3D TV programs.
Users will need to manually select the correct 3D format to properly display side-by-side
3D content on a 3D TV.
Top Bottom 3D format is alternative for 3D broadcast, which is pretty similar to side-by-side 3D except that it halves the
vertical resolution instead. Available primarily up to 720p resolution, top-and-bottom 3D o ers 1280 pixels
horizontally. The higher pixel count is generally considered more suitable for displaying panning motion in
sports programs.
Frame Packing As its name suggests, this format stacks the left and right eye images in each frame to retain the content's
original resolution for the best 3D pictures. Most, if not all, 1080p 3D Blu-ray movie discs and 720p PS3 3D
games are produced utilizing this technique. Another key di erentiator is that all 3D TVs should be able to
automatically detect frame-packing 3D signals and correctly display the content without user intervention.
Line by Line The picture signals for left and right eyes are interleaved in alternate lines. The left clip’s resolution is halved
then placed in the odd lines of the video stream. Correspondingly, the right clip’s resolution is halved then
placed in the even lines of the video stream. When combined the video stream totals 1920×1080.
Exchange 3D L/R- change picture sequence for di erent viewing 2D to 3D- Changes the picture from regular 2 dimensions to 3 (3D). Please note as content is being changed by the TV the e ects
are limited
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TV Menu operation
Sound menu | Time menu | Feature menu
Sound menu
Sound Mode - Choose from the following presets:
Standard Default settings
Music Emphasises music over voices
Movie Provides live and full sound for movies
Personal Selects your personal sound settings
Sports Emphasises sound for sports
Tip: Treble and bass levels can only be adjusted when the sound mode ‘Personal’ is selected.
Treble - To adjust the amount of high frequency within the sound.
Bass - To adjust the amount of low frequency within the sound. Balance - To switch the sound between the left and right
speakers. Auto Volume Level (AVL) - When ‘on’ is selected, the volume
will stay at a constant level regardless of input/source. Digital Output - This is the digital COAX Audio output. Choose
from the following options:
Time menu
Clock - Set the date and time. O Time - Allows you to set a speci c time for your TV to turn
o . On Time - Allows you to set a speci c time for your TV to turn
on, the channel it will then display, the source it will be on and also the volume. This function can then be toggled to repeat every day or a certain day.
Sleep Timer - Lets you set the sleep timer so the television automatically switches o after a set amount of time. O -> 10min -> 20min -> 30min -> 60min -> 90min -> 120min -> 180min -> 240min.
Auto standby - Toggle the Function on and o .
Feature Menu
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Standard Default settings
Music Emphasises music over voices
Movie Provides live and full sound for movies
Personal Selects your personal sound settings
Sports Emphasises sound for sports
AD Volume - Increase or decrease the overall volume.
Schedule List - Lists your programme reminders. PVR File System - Checks the  le system of the connected USB
device and displays the information about the check results. CI Information - Pay per view services require a “smartcard”
to be inserted into the TV. If you subscribe to a pay per view service the provider will issue you with a ‘CAM’ and a “smartcard”. The CAM can then be inserted into the COMMON INTERFACE PORT (CI Card In).
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TV Menu operation
Setup menu
System Lock - Allows you to lock or unlock the menu. You will be asked to enter a 4 digit password use the ◄ button to quit the password input. Use the button to clear. Default password is 0000.
Hearing Impaired - If signal provides support for the hearing impaired, the subtitles can be displayed by pressing the “Subtitle”. If you set a Hearing Impaired on and switch to a channel with support for hearing impaired subtitles willbe activated automatically.
TT Language - Encoding settings for the proper display of teletext characters.
Setup menu
16:9 - Fills the screen with a regular 16:9 signal and the 4:3
signal will be streched to  ll the screen.
Menu language - Allows you to change the language of the menu.
Aspect Ratio - Within the EU the picture format varies depending on the channel/broadcast. There are a number of di erent options to best meet your needs.
Auto - Automatically displays the best picture format. So the picture is in the correct position. May have black lines at the top/bottom and/or sides.
Original - Will display the picture from the broadcaster without any change.
Zoom - The picture is the correct proportion but zoomed in to  ll the screen.
4:3 - Displays the 4:3 picture in its original size. Side bars are shown to  ll the 16:9 screen.
14:9 - Displays the 14:9 picture in the correct proportion. As a result side bars are shown on the screen.
Blue Screen - Changes the background when there is no input between clear and a blue background (Only available on some sources).
Menu Duration - Lets you adjust the amount of time the On Screen Menu stays on the screen before disappearing.
Reset To Default Reset Menu System - This resets the menus to factory
settings. Reset TV Channels - This clears all the TV channels from the
television.
Software Update (USB) - From time to time we may release new  rmware to improve the operation of the television (available to download). This menu lets you install the new software/ rmware onto the television. Further details of how to do this will be issued with the  rmware. Contact the helpline or refer to the ‘product support’ section of the website. * after proper software update, remove USB device from TV and delete software sfrom USB device.
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Using the television as a computer monitor
IMPORTANT – Before connecting the computer to the television you must ensure the computer settings are correct for the television. You MUST do this using your old monitor.
How to set up for Windows XP, Windows Vista & Windows 7 (connecting via VGA cable to the TV).
1. Switch on your computer.
2. When  nished booting up right click your mouse anywhere on the screen.
3. Left click your mouse on Properties/ Personalise.
4. Left click your mouse on Setting/Display Settings. Ensure the screen resolution is set to what is shown in the technical speci cations section toward the rear of this user guide. To correct the resolution to that of the television move the slider.
5. Left click your mouse on Advance/Advanced Settings and left click on Monitor.
6. Left click on the drop down for Screen refresh rate and select 60 Hertz, if you experience picture noise or ‘ ickering’, select 50 hertz or 70 hertz.
7. Click on Apply, then click Yes and the settings will be saved.
8. Now switch o your computer and connect the television (as shown).
9. Switch on the TV, select the input/source to VGA/PC and re-start your PC.
Connecting a Laptop
Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7
In addition to the above if you are connecting a laptop to the television you will also need to activate the VGA connection on the laptop. This can vary based on the brand of laptop you have, on many brands/models, it is as per below.
1. Connect the laptop to the television.
2. On the Laptop push buttons The screen will now switch to the television.
VGA
IN
AUDIO
IN
VGA OUT
AUDIO
OUT
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TV Menu operation
PC Settings | 7 Day TV Guide
PC Settings
Auto Adjust - Lets you automatically con gure the television
to be used as a computer monitor.
H O set - Changes the horizontal position of the picture. V O set - Changes the vertical position of the picture. Size - increase picture size.
Tip: If the computer is left in-active for a period of time,
Phase - To adjust delay time of phase in order to reduce the
the television will switch into a ‘sleep’ state (the screen
noise of picture
will power o to save power). To switch back on press the
Position Reset - Changes back to the original settings
standby button.
7 Day TV Guide
TV Guide is available in Digital TV mode. It provides information about forthcoming programmes (where supported by the Digital channel). You can view the start and end time of all programmes and on all channels for the next 7 days and set reminders.
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TV Menu operation
Pause Live TV (Time Shift) | USB mode / Media player
USB mode / Media player
USB mode o ers playback of various di erent types of content that you have saved on your USB Memory Stick. Please refer to technical speci cation page for compatible  le types On switching to USB source the above menu screen will appear. The content will be divided into Photo, Music, Movie and Text based on  le type.
You can navigate through the menus using the scroll
///buttons. To con rm the item you wish to play/view
press [OK] button.
You can now access the item. Press OK to view.
Select the drive you require. (If your drive only has 1 partition you will only see 1 item).
While viewing you control the item using or by pressing ( i ) and
/// and (OK) shown in  g (1) below
using
Fig (1)
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OPERATING THE TV WITH A UNIVERSAL OR SKY (BSKYB) REMOTE CONTROL
Using a Universal Remote Control.
You may wish to use a Universal Remote control to operate your Television. In order to do so, you will need to enter the ‘code’ below into your universal remote control, to do this, please follow the instructions included with the Universal remote control. Please note that if your remote control does not accept the code, this is because the software/fi rmware installed on the remote control is too old. Please contact the manufacturer of the Universal Remote control for assistance.
Universal Remote Code - 2106 (TV functions) 2302 (DVD Functions - where included on the TV)
Using a Sky / Sky+ / Sky HD Remote Control
If you wish to use your Sky remote control to operate your Television, you need to programme a 4 digit code into your Sky, Sky+ or Sky HD remote control.
Please note that the code below will only be accepted if the Sky remote control is a Revision 9 (launched Autumn 2010) or later.
To fi nd out which version of Sky remote you have, remove the battery cover, you should see a sticker showing the ‘Rev’ number.
If your Sky remote is Rev 8 or earlier, you will need to purchase a new Sky Remote control in order to operate the TV’s functions. At the point of manufacture of this TV, the latest Revision 9 remote controls are only available to purchase directly from Sky, alternatively, you can purchase our versions from the helpline / website.
The very latest versions of remote controls to operate your Sky / Sky+ / Sky HD in addition to operating the functions of the Television can be purchased from the helpline or website. www.skymediauk.co.uk
Our versions (from One for All) are slightly smaller than the regular Sky remotes and operate your Sky box the same way your current Sky remote does, in addition, our versions operate the functions of your television as they include the very latest software/fi rmware.
Please note that as we have to install the necessary software / fi rmware onto the remote control prior to shipping, you must provide us with your TV model number in order that we can do this.
Sky Sky+/Sky HD
If your Sky remote control is a Revision 9 or later, please follow the instructions below.
1) Switch on the TV set
2) Press the ‘TV’ button on the Sky Remote
3) Hold down the ‘select’ and ‘red’ buttons for 2-3 seconds until the LED blinks twice
4) Press the ‘TV’ button on the Sky Remote again
5) Enter the 4 digit code (see below)
6) The LED should blink twice, if not recheck the 4 digit code used and go back to step 1
7) Press the ‘standby’ button on the Sky Remote (The TV should go to standby)
8) Press ‘select’ to store this setting
Sky / Sky+ / Sky HD Remote code - 2134 (Revision 9 or later only)
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Frequently asked questions
General I would like to have louder
sound by connecting additional speakers.
General Why are some options in
the menu unavailable and greyed out.
General Can I stop my TV turning o
after 4hrs?
TV I have tuned in Digital TV
but I am not receiving any or all of the channels and/ or the channels I receive are breaking up.
TV I have re-tuned my television
but when I switch it o it is not storing the channels.
VCR/DVD Recorder
Game Consoles I have connected my PS3 to
I have connected the TV to my VCR or DVD Recorder via SCART but it is not recording.
the TV via HDMI, but I am not receiving any pictures or sound on my Television.
There are 2 options:
1) Use Digital COAX output connected to an external ampli er/surround sound system.
2) Use the 3.5mm headphone output and a 3.5mm to phono cable (available separately) to connect to an ampli er/surround sound system.
Some options are only available in certain sources, i.e. HDMI, PC/VGA. They are unavailable in the other sources where they have no a ect.
Yes
1) In the picture settings menu, de-select Eco-home
2) In the time settings menu, scroll down to Auto standby and select OFF
1) Check you are in an area that can receive Digital TV .
2) Check you are using an aerial that is able to receive a good digital signal. In most cases, you will need an outdoor digital hi-gain/wideband aerial. In areas that have excellent digital coverage, you may be able to use a loft type aerial but it is highly likely that you will also need to connect a booster between the back of the TV and the TV aerial wall socket. Unfortunately, to receive a good enough digital signal, it is not possible to use a portable/indoor type aerial.
Complete a  rst time installation, please refer to the set-up menu section of the manual of how to do this.
In addition to connecting via SCART, you should connect the aerial cable from the wall socket to your VCR/DVD Recorder and another aerial cable from the VCR/DVD Recorder to the TV.
1) Ensure the TVs source is on HDMI.
2) Check your settings on your PS3 are as per the PS3 instruction manual.
Game Consoles I have connected my Xbox
360 to the TV via Component Cables (Red, Green & Blue) but I am not receiving any sound.
USB Mode I have inserted a USB Memory
Key, but the TV does not recognise it.
USB Mode Using a USB portable hard
drive.
System Lock I have changed the password
on the television and now forgotten it.
3D mode The picture is not displaying
correctly
3D mode I have downloaded a 3D
movie but it will not play via USB
Component cables only provide HD Pictures. For the sound you will need to connect the Red & White audio cables on the Xbox to the Red & White phono inputs on the rear of the TV. Please refer to the ‘Connections’ pages.
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Ensure the USB Memory Key is formatted to type FAT32.
If you wish to use a portable hard drive larger than 32GB, please note that it must be formatted to the FAT32  le system in order to operate on this TV. Windows XP/ Vista computers are only capable of formatting up to 32GB, therefore, you will need a software programme/utility to format larger hard drives. Please refer to the web site for more information.
There is a master password of 4711, to gain access to the TV menu and reset the normal password.
Press the 3D button to toggle through the di erent 3D picture formats.
3D mode is not supported via USB.
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Technical speci cation
Model 32/131G-GB-1B-3TCU-UK
Screen size (diagonal) 32"/81cm
Resolution 1366 x 768
PC RGB YES
RF 75 ohm- aerial/PAL-SECAM
Video Inputs 3 x HDMI, 1 x VGA/PC, 1 x SCART, 1 x USB, 1 x Composite/Video, 1 x Component/YPbPr
Sound Inputs
Sound Outputs 1 x COAX – audio output, 1 × output for headphones
USB Port 1
Sound power, watts 2 x 9
Voltage and power consumption
Dimensions including stand (mm)
Net weight (Kgs) 10.5
110-240 V 50/60 Hz 41/60/80W (Ecohome/Standard/Max) (in standby mode less than 0,5 W)
1 x shared audio for Composite/Video & Component/YPbPr,
1 x 3.5mm jack for PC audio input
781W x 555H x 232D
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Index
3D Settings .............................................16
7 Day TV Guide .......................................... 20
Attaching the Stand ...................................... 8
Connections ........................................ 13-14
Channel menu ........................................... 15
Detaching the Stand ..................................... 9
Feature Menu ...........................................17
Frequently asked questions...............................23
Getting started - initial set up ............................. 10
Important safety instructions ............................ 4-5
Index ...................................................25
PC Settings .............................................. 20
Picture menu ............................................ 15
Remote control .........................................12
Setup menu ............................................. 18
Sound menu ............................................17
Technical speci cation ...................................24
Time menu .............................................. 17
TV buttons & Source menu ...............................11
TV Menu Operation .................................. 15-18
USB mode / Media player ................................. 21
Using the television as a computer monitor ................19
Wall mounting the TV ..................................... 9
What is included in the box ................................ 8
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