Please read these instructions. All
the safety and operating instructions
should be read before the appliance
is operated.
Warnings
• Television sets which weigh 20kg or more must be
lifted and carried by at least 2 people.
• This television does not contain any parts that
are serviceable by the user. In case of a fault, contact
the manufacturer or authorised service department.
Exposing the internal parts inside the TV may
endanger your life. The manufacturers guarantee
does not extend to faults caused by repairs carried
out by unauthorised third parties.
• To reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock or damage
to the TV, do not expose it to dust, rain or moisture.
Never expose the TV to dripping or splashing and do
not place objects fi lled with liquids on or near the TV.
• Do not connect any external devices (DVD player,
games console etc) when the TV is switched on.
Disconnect both the TV and device from the mains
before connecting. Only switch appliances on when
the connection process is complete.
• Do not place the television in a confi ned space and
do not obstruct the ventilation openings at the rear of
the television.
• When installing on a wall, ensure the TV is at
least 5cm from the wall for ventilation.
• Always ensure that the TV’s ventilation openings
are not covered with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc.
• Dispose of this television and any components
including batteries in an environmentally friendly
manner. If in doubt, please contact your local authority
for details of recycling.
Safety
• For your safety, this appliance is fi tted with a fused
3 pin mains plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced,
ensure that any replacement is of the same amperage
and approved with the BSI mark.
• Never try and replace the mains plug unless
you have adequate qualifi cations and are legally
authorised to do so. In the event that a replacement
mains cable is required, contact the manufacturer for a
suitable replacement.
• Never use the television if it is damaged in any way.
• Always place the television on a fl at level surface
avoiding anywhere which may be subject to strong
vibration.
• The ideal distance to watch the television is
approximately fi ve times the length of the diagonal
measurements of the TV screen.
• Ensure the television is not placed on top of the
power cable as the weight of the television may
damage the cable and cause a safety hazard.
• Never place mobile phones, speakers or any
other device which may cause magnetic or radio
interference, near the television. If interference is
apparent, move the device causing the interference
away from the television.
• To disconnect the apparatus from the mains, please
use the mains plug located on the underside/rear of
the TV.
• Ensure that the mains plug is always easily
accessible.
WARNING: Excessive noise when using
earphones and headphones can cause loss of
hearing.
Maintenance
• To clean your TV, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. If the
surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped
in a soap and water solution or a weak detergent
solution.
• Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzene to clean
this unit.
• Before using a chemically treated cloth, read the
instructions that came with the cloth carefully.
CAUTION: If water or other liquid enters the
television through the display panel surface,
a malfunction may occur.
Packaging
• The safest way to transport your item is in the
original box/packaging - please save your packaging
for this.
• You will need the original box/packaging in the
event of warranty/service repair or support. We are
unable to carry out warranty/service if you are unable
to package the item correctly.
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Important information regarding use of video
games, computers, captions or other xed image
displays
The extended use of xed image program material can cause
a permanent “shadow image” on the LCD/LED panel, also
known as “screen burn”.
This “shadow image” can appear in the background during
normal viewing. This type of irreversible LCD/LED panel
deterioration can be limited by observing the following steps:
Batteries
• Do not expose batteries to high temperatures,
excessive heat, prolonged sunshine or fi re as this may
cause leakage, explosion or ignition.
Observe the correct polarity when inserting batteries.
• Do not use different types of batteries together or
mix old and new batteries.
• Dispose of batteries in an environmentally
friendly way.
• Certain regions may regulate the disposal of
batteries. Please consult your local authority.
1. Reduce the brightness/contrast setting to a minimum
suitable viewing level.
2. Do not display the xed image for extended periods
of time.
3. Turn the power o when not in use.
Examples of images that are more likely to cause “screen burn”
are as follows (this is not an exhaustive list):
• TV channel logos: e.g. shopping channel logos
and pricing displays - especially if they are bright and
stationary. Moving or low-contrast graphics are less
likely to cause ageing of the screen.
• Time displays.
• Teletext: Do not view a stationary page for a long
period of time
• TV/DVD menus: e.g. listings of DVD disc content.
• Pause mode: Do not leave the TV in pause mode
for long periods of time, e.g. when watching DVDs
or videos.
Important: Once ‘shadow image/screen burn’
occurs, it will never disappear and is not
repairable under warranty.
How do I dispose of this product?
UK: Waste electrical products should not be
disposed of with household waste. Please
dispose of the product at a designated
collection point for recycling of WEEE.
For your nearest facilities, please see
www.recycle-more.co.uk or in store
for details.
Trademarks
HDMI
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-De nition Multimedia
Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered
trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United States and
other countries.
HDTV
The “HD TV” Logo is a trademark of DIGITALEUROPE.
DVB
The DVB logo is the registered trademark of the Digital Video
Broadcasting (DVB) project.
ROI: 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.
Included with this TV are the following accessories
1 x User Guide
User Guide
1 x Quick Start Guide
Quick Start
Guide
1 x Remote Control and 2 x AAA Batteries
1 x Mini Component / YPbPr
1 x Mini Composite / AV
1 x TV
1 x RF Cable
1 x Stand installation pack
4 x
1 x L (left)
1 x R (right)
Please save your box/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.
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Attaching/Detaching the Stand
ATTACHING THE STAND
Attaching the stand/feet
To complete the stand/feet installation you will require a cross head screw driver.
Screws that are included.
4 x
TV panel must be facing downwards.
(fi g.1) Place the TV set on a fl at and
clean surface with the panel facing
downwards to avoid damage, then fi x
the stand/feet shown.
1
Back/Shortest
(fi g.2) When the stand feet are
installed correctly the stand/feet will
be longest at the front of the TV
and shortest at the back with the
feet pointing away from each other.
Front/Longest
2
3
4
(fi g.3) When the stand/feet are
in the correct position, secure the
stand/feet to the underside of the
1
2
3
4 x
TV set using the 4 screws provided.
Detaching the stand
Remove the screws highlighted then remove the stand/feet from the underside of the TV set.
3
4
1
2
4 x
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Securing the TV to a Wall/Wall Mounting
SECURING THE TV TO A WALL
Securing the TV to a wall with anti-tip straps
For maximum security in the home when using a TV with its stand anti-tip straps should be fi tted. These
are available from supermarket websites and other websites and are an easy, inexpensive and effective
way of ensuring your TV stays safely upright. Straps are designed to be attached to the rear of the TV and
then tethered to the wall or the furniture the TV is stood on.
Note - Please ensure that children do not climb on the TV set.
A) Using one or both of the top wall-mounting
holes and screws (the screws are already supplied
in the wall mounting holes) fasten one end of the
fastening cord/s to the TV.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is urging people to take care with fl at-screen televisions.
RoSPA stated in 2010 that “Toddlers are particularly at risk of pulling fl at-screen televisions on to
themselves. They are unsteady on their feet and are attracted by colourful television images.”
The risk is increased as televisions become lighter.
B) Secure the other end of the fastening cord/s to
your wall. (you will need screws/fi xings suitable
for your wall type - available separately from most
DIY stores).
Wall Mounting
IMPORTANT - Before drilling any holes in the wall ensure you are not drilling
where there could be any electrical wires, water or gas pipes.
1) Remove the four screws highlighted that are supplied in the wall mounting
holes.
2) The wall mount can now be easily attached to the mounting holes on the
rear of the TV.
For VESA wall mounting information please refer to the Technical
Specifi cation page.
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 fi g 1 and 2.
g 1fig 2
Important – If wall mounting this TV, only use the screws already provided in the wall mounting holes.
Using other screws which are longer could cause irreparable damage to internal parts.
INCORRECT
Viewing angle
10
TV
CORRECT
TV
Viewing angle
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Remote Control
REMOTE CONTROL
STANDBY - Switch on TV when in standby or vice versa
1
MUTE - Mute the sound or vice versa
DTV - Switch to Freeview source
RADIO - Switch to radio whilst in Freeview source
USB - Switch to USB source
DVD - Switch to DVD source
NUMBER BUTTONS - 0 – 9 to select a TV channel directly.
2
TV GUIDE - Opens the 7 Day TV Guide (Freeview mode)
- To return to the previous channel viewed
VOL (+/-) - To increase / decrease the sound level
3
P.MODE - Scrolls through picture mode options
S.MODE - Scrolls through sound mode options
FAV - To display favourites menu
CH (+/-) - To increase or decrease the channel being watched
MENU - To display OSD menu
EXIT - To exit all menus
and adjust the system settings to your preference
SOURCE - To display the input/source menu
INFO - Press once for now/next channel information
Press twice for programme information about current
programme
- Allows you to navigate the on-screen menus
1
2
3
ASPECT - To switch the screen between the different picture
4
formats
SLEEP - Press repeatedly to cycle through the sleep options
AUDIO - To change the audio language (if available)
SUBTITLE - To switch the dialogue at the bottom of the screen
(on/off)
TEXT - To enter/exit Text
TEXT HOLD - Teletext mode - Hold current page which is
displayed (Analogue TV)
DISPLAY - To switch off the screen when listening to radio
TEXT/DVD ZOOM - Zoom function for Teletext and DVD
DVD MENU/RECORD - Access the DVD root menu and USB
record function
- To restart the current chapter
- To advance forward to the next chapter
- To stop the playback/Eject Disc
(To EJECT the disc press/hold the
- To play in fast rewind mode
- To play in fast forward mode
- To play/pause
DVD SETUP/REC LIST - Opens up DVD Menu or Opens the list
of what has been previously recorded
GOTO - To go to a specifi c chapter
A-B - Press once to set point, press a second time to return
to point
ANGLE - Select different angle of DVD
REPEAT - To repeat playback
button for 4 seconds)
4
For Models with Integrated DVD players
For Models with PVR Function
For Models with USB Playback
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TV Buttons and Input Source Menu
TV BUTTONS AND INPUT SOURCE MENU
1
2
3
Standby power On/Off
1
4
6
5
7
Displays the ‘Input Source’ menu
2
Displays menu/OSD
3
Programme/channel down and menu down
4
Programme/channel up and menu up
5
Volume down and menu left
6
Volume up and menu right
7
Note: The shape of the TV buttons may vary by model.
Choosing Mode Input/Source
Use the source menu to switch between
input/connections.
A) Using the buttons on the remote control:
1) Press [SOURCE] - The source menu will appear.
2) Press [\/] or [/\] to select the input you require.
3) Press [OK].
B) Using the buttons on the Television:
Component / YPbPr
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.
For further information on input/connections please
view ‘Connections’ pages.
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3
Example of Source menu
depending on the TV model
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Connections
CONNECTIONS
L
CI CARD IN
USB
Jk
HDMI 3
EARPHONE
A
A
EARPHONE Earphone socket
B
COAX Audio Out Digital Coax output
C
HDMI 1 HDMI input
D
HDMI 2 HDMI input
E
VGA PC VGA-PC input
F
VGA PC Audio In 3.5mm PC audio input
YPbPr HD input (Ypbpr)
G
H
RF IN RF / TV Aerial Input
I
J
HDMI 3 HDMI input
k
USB USB port
L
CI CARD IN Common Interface module
AV In
COAX
B
C
DE
Video Input + shared Audio
for CVBS Video and YPbPr
VGA/PC IN
VGA /PC(Audio in)
VA
b
Y
Pr
P
F
G
I
H
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Connections
CONNECTIONS
Note: Connecting cables are shown for example only and may not be included. Please check ‘What Is
Included In The Box’ page.
Connecting to a device with Composite AV/Video output
TV Source should be set to Composite/AV
L (white)
R (red)
Mini
AV in
Connecting to a device with SCART output (using SCART to AV cable)
TV Source should be set to Composite/AV
Video
(yellow)
Mini
AV in
Scart
Connecting to a device with HDMI output
A HDMI cable can output both video and audio and enables you to enjoy digital-quality video and audio
with minimal loss of quality.
TV Source should be set to the corresponding HDMI port (HDMI 1, HDMI 2 etc)
Note: This model TV can not be used as a PC/laptop monitor via the HDMI input. The HDMI Input is
provided to view digital content with compatible external devices
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Connections
CONNECTIONS
Connecting to a device with Component/YPbPr output
If you are supplied with a cable from the device which has RED, GREEN, BLUE, RED & WHITE connectors
you must connect via Component (for picture) and by phono cable (for sound).
TV Source should be set to Component/YPbPr
Y (green)
PB (blue)
Mini
YPbPr
Mini
AV in
Video (yellow)
Connecting to a device with VGA/PC output (Laptop or Desktop Computer)
TV Source should be set to VGA/PC
PR (red)
L (white)
R (red)
VGA/PC
IN
VGA/PC
(AUDIO
IN)
VGA/PC
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
Connecting to an external audio device (Amplifi ers, Surround Sound,
Sound Bars etc)
When connecting via the TV’s 3.5mm Earphone output, this will disable the TV speakers.
There are two options to connect a device via the 3.5mm Earphone Output.
3.5mm
earphone
3.5mm
earphone
COAX
audio
out
OPTION 1 for 3.5mm EARPHONE Output
OPTION 2 for 3.5mm EARPHONE Output
3.5mm
audio
in
L (white)
R (red)
COAX
audio
in
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TV Menu Operation
CHANNEL MENU
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 confi rm any settings press [OK] button. To exit this menu at anytime, press [EXIT] button.
Auto Tuning - Allows you to retune the television for all digital channels, digital radio stations and
analogue channels
Analogue Manual Tuning - Allows you to manually tune your analogue signal
Freeview Manual Tuning - Allows you to manually tune your digital signal*
Channel Edit - Allows you to delete, move, skip and add favourite channels
Schedule List - Lists your programme reminders
Signal Information - Allows you to view signal frequency, signal quality and signal strength
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)
Tip: If you do not press any buttons for 30 seconds, the menu will automatically exit. You can change
the length of time before the menu exits automatically - see ‘OSD Timer’ in the Time Menu
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TV Menu Operation
PICTURE MENU
To access this menu, press [MENU] button on the remote control and scroll right.
To enter a menu press [OK]
If you wish to make changes to any of the default settings, use the scroll buttons.
To confi rm any settings press [OK] button. To exit this menu at anytime, press [EXIT] button.
Picture Mode - Choose from the following presets:
Dynamic Recommended settings for fast moving pictures
Standard Standard settings
Mild Set to be lighter in colour and less bright
Personal Lets you manually alter all the settings
Economy Power saving mode which reduces the energy used by up to
25% (by reducing the power to the LED/LCD panel).
In Economy mode, the TV will switch itself to Standby mode
after 3-5 hours in the event that the TV buttons or remote
control buttons are not pressed (change the picture mode
to another setting to de-activate this function)
You can make the following adjustments in
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
(only available with a NTSC signal).
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
Cold Increases blue within the picture
Personalmode:
Noise Reduction - Choose from the following presets:
Off Turns noise reduction off
Low Minor system adjustment
Middle Medium system adjustments
High Maximum system adjustments
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TV Menu Operation
PICTURE MENU
To access this menu, press [MENU] button on the remote control and scroll right.
To enter a menu press [OK]
If you wish to make changes to any of the default settings, use the scroll buttons.
To confi rm any settings press [OK] button. To exit this menu at anytime, press [EXIT] button.
Aspect Ratio - Within the UK the picture format varies depending on the channel/broadcast. There are a
number of different 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
4:3
Displays the 4:3
picture in its
original size.
Side bars are
shown to fi ll the
16:9 screen
16:9
14.9
Zoom
Fills the screen
with a regular
16:9 signal and
4:3 picture
format will be
stretched to fi ll
the screen
Displays the
14:9 picture
in the correct
proportion. As
a result side
bars are shown
on the screen
The picture
is the correct
proportion
but zoomed
in to fi ll the
screen
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TV Menu Operation
SOUND MENU
To access this menu, press [MENU] button on the remote control and scroll right.
To enter a menu press [OK]
If you wish to make changes to any of the default settings, use the scroll buttons.
To confi rm any settings press [OK] button. To exit this menu at anytime, press [EXIT] button.
Sound Mode - Choose from the following presets
Standard Default settings
Music Emphasises music over voices
Movie Provides live and full sound for movies
Sports Emphasises sound for sports
Personal Selects your personal sound settings
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 attempt to stay at a constant level
regardless of TV programme and advertisements
Digital Output - This is the digital COAX Audio output. Choose from the following options:
Off To turn off Digital Output
Auto Selects the best settings automatically
PCM Select this option if you are connecting to a Stereo Hi-fi via coax cable (Pulse-code
modulation (PCM) is a digital representation of an analogue signal)
Audio Description - This allows the user to increase and decrease the AD (Audio Description) volume level.
(Audio Description is a service available on certain programmes. It provides a description of what is
happening during the selected programme for a person who is visually impaired)
Audio Delay - Enables the user to adjust setting to sync picture and audio
Tip: Treble and bass levels can only be
adjusted when the sound mode ‘Personal’
is selected.
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TV Menu Operation
TIME MENU
To access this menu, press [MENU] button on the remote control and scroll right.
To enter a menu press [OK]
If you wish to make changes to any of the default settings, use the scroll buttons.
To confi rm any settings press [OK] button. To exit this menu at anytime, press [EXIT] button.
Clock - Shows the date and time
Off Time - Allows you to set a specifi c time for your TV to turn off
On Time - Allows you to set a specifi 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 (the TV must be in standby mode for this to be effective)
Time Zone - Change your current time zone
Sleep Timer - Lets you set the sleep timer so the television automatically switches off after a set amount of
Auto standby - Set Auto standby between 3 hours, 4 hours and 5 hours ( to turn off this function you must
exit Home Mode in the Picture Menu)
OSD Timer - Lets you adjust the amount of time the On Screen Menu stays on the screen before
disappearing
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TV Menu Operation
SYSTEM/HOTEL LOCK MENU
To access this menu, press [MENU] button on the remote control and scroll right.
To enter a menu press [OK]
If you wish to make changes to any of the default settings, use the scroll buttons.
To confi rm any settings press [OK] button. To exit this menu at anytime, press [EXIT] button.
System/Hotel Lock - Allows you to lock or unlock the menu. You will be asked to enter a 4 digit password
Use the
TV Button Lock - Allows you to lock the buttons on the side of the TV set
Parental Guidance - Allows you to set the rating to block certain content based on age information
Default Source - Allows the user to set the default source. The default source is the source the TV starts on
when fi rst switched on
Default Channel - Allows the user to set a channel as the default channel on the Digital source. The
default channel is the channel the TV starts on when fi rst switched on
Source Lock - Allows you to lock the source menu
Channel Lock - Allows you to lock certain channels manually
Max Volume - Allows you to adjust and set the maximum volume
Change Password - Allows you to change the password
◄ button to quit the password input or use the ► button to clear. Default password is 0000.
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TV Menu Operation
SETUP MENU
To access this menu, press [MENU] button on the remote control and scroll right.
To enter a menu press [OK]
If you wish to make changes to any of the default settings, use the scroll buttons.
To confi rm any settings press [OK] button. To exit this menu at anytime, press [EXIT] button.
Language - Allows you to change the language of the menu
TT Language - Allows you to change the language of the Teletext menu
Audio Language - Shows the current audio language
Subtitle Language - Shows the current subtitle language
Hearing Impaired - This allows the user to turn on the Hearing Impaired function, this produces subtitles
on the screen which provide a description of what is happening during the selected program.
Blue Screen - Changes the background when there is no input between clear and a blue background (Only
available on some sources)
First Time Installation - Allows you to access the First Time Installation menu and retune the TV set
Reset TV - This resets the menus to factory settings and clears all the TV channels from the television.
Software Update (USB) - From time to time we may release new fi rmware to improve the operation of
the television (available to download). This menu lets you install the new software/fi rmware onto the
television. Further details of how to do this will be issued with the fi rmware. Contact the helpline or refer
to the ‘product support’ section of the website
HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronic Control) - Allows HDMI devices to control each other and allows the user
to operate multiple devices with one remote control. (only available with compatible devices)
LED Status - Allows the user to switch the LED Power indicator light ON or OFF, when the TV is being
operated. (When this option is set to OFF the LED Power indicator light will fl ash when the remote
control is used)
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7 Day TV Guide
7 DAY TV GUIDE
TV Guide is available in Freeview TV mode. It provides information about forthcoming programmes
(where supported by the Freeview channel). You can view the start and end time of all programmes
and on all channels for the next 7 days and set reminders.
1) Press [TV GUIDE]. The following 7 Day TV Guide will appear..
2) Navigate through the menu using
You can now:
Set a reminder by pressing GREEN
View a previous day by pressing YELLOW
View the next day by pressing BLUE
3) Press [EXIT] to exit the 7 day TV Guide.
EXIT
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USB Mode / Media Player
USB MODE/MEDIA PLAYER
USB mode offers playback of various different types of content that you have saved on your USB
Memory Stick.
On switching to USB source the below menu screen will appear. The content will be divided into Photo,
Music, Movie and Text based on fi le type.
1) You can navigate through the menus using the
scroll
wish to play/view press [OK] button.
3) You can now access the item. Press OK to view.4) Whilst viewing your media, you can control
buttons. To confi rm the item you
2) Select the drive you require. (If your drive only
has 1 partition you will only see 1 item).
the item by using the remote control buttons
(below) or by pressing (INFO) to access the
on-screen playback menu, you can now make
your selection by using the
buttons on the remote control.
and (OK)
Tip: If you experience a playback issue, please ensure the fi les being used are the correct format
(example - the picture plays but no sound) See technical specifi cation page for compatible fi le types
Note: USB extension cables are not recommended as they can cause a reduction in picture/audio quality
and stoppages during play back of USB content.
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General Information
USING YOUR TV WITH A SKY DIGITAL SET TOP BOX
Option 1) Connecting your TV to your Sky box (when both the TV and Sky Box are located
in the same room)
Depending on your Sky Box & TV model, connect either by SCART or HDMI cables
(available separately).
If connecting by SCART, select the ‘Input source’ on the TV as SCART. If your TV does
not have SCART, please refer to ‘Connections’ pages in this user guide for alternative
ways to connect.
If connecting by HDMI, select the ‘Input source’ on the TV as HDMI (if the TV has more
than 1 HDMI port, ensure you select the input source to match the HDMI numbered port
SCART
or HDMI
cable
on the rear of the TV).
If you wish to use your Sky remote to operate the TV’s functions, you will need a Sky
remote control (Revision 9 or later) and you will need to program a 4 digit code into it.
See bottom of this page.
Option 2) Connecting your TV
to your Sky box (when your
Sky box is located in a different
room to the TV)
Please note, if you are adding a ‘Magic
Eye/TV Link’ to your system so that
you can use your Sky remote control
to change the Sky channel in the room
where the 2nd TV is located, please
SCART
or HDMI
cable
RF/COAX cable from
Sky Box to 2nd TV
refer to the instructions included
with the TV link/magic eye in order to
ensure the RF or RF2 output on your
Sky box is powered on. (The red LED
light on the TV link/magic eye will light
Sky Box
Connect to RF
or RF2 output
on the Sky box
up if the RF / RF2 output is correctly set
up) If you do not have the instructions
that came with the TV link/magic eye, instructions on how to do it can be found on our web site.
Connect to the
Aerial/RF input
on the 2nd TV
TV Link/Magic Eye
(optional)
Sky Box
2nd TV in
another room
1) To tune the TV to the Sky box, on the 2nd TV, select the ‘Analogue’ input source.
2) Select the channel that you wish to store the Sky box/channel on. (If you do not use channels 1-5 because you
no longer have analogue terrestrial channels after digital switchover, you may choose to select channel 1 to store
the Sky box/channel, if you still have and use analogue channels 1-5, you may for example decide that channel 6 is
the best option for you).
3) Press the corresponding number on the remote control to select the desired analogue channel chosen as per
point 2 above.
4) On the TV remote control, press Menu. Now navigate through the menus to select Manual Tuning or Analogue
Manual tuning (refer to the Tuning/Channel menu section of this user guide if necessary)
5) Manually tune in the channel (usually, the Sky box is at a frequency between 800Mhz and 850Mhz) once the
Sky box/channel is found, press ‘OK’ to store it.
If you wish to use your Sky remote to operate the TV’s functions, you will need a Sky remote control (Revision 9 or
later) and you will need to programme a 4 digit code into it. See below.
Using a Sky remote or a universal remote to operate your TV
Sky remote control - If you wish to use your Sky remote to operate the basic functions of your TV, you need to program a 4 digit code into it. Please note - you will need a Sky Revision 9 remote control (or later). The code
required for this television is 2134. If you wish to upgrade/replace your existing Sky remote control to the latest
version, you can do so on our website.
Universal remote control - If you wish to use a Universal remote control to operate your TV, please refer to the
website for a full list of codes. (Please note we only have codes for One for All branded remote controls, if you
have an alternative brand of Universal remote, please refer to the manufacturer for the code.)
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
GeneralI would like to have louder
GeneralWhy are some options in the
GeneralCan I stop my TV automatically
TVI have tuned in Digital TV but I
TVI have re-tuned my television
VCR/DVD
Recorder
sound by connecting additional
speakers.
menu unavailable and greyed
out.
turning o after 4hrs?
am not receiving any or all of the
channels and/or the channels I
receive are breaking up.
but when I switch it o it is not
storing the channels.
I have connected the TV to my
VCR or DVD Recorder via SCART
but it is not recording.
1) Use the 3.5mm headphone output and a 3.5mm to phono cable (available separately) to
connect to an ampli er/surround sound system. Please note this will deactivate the TV’s built
in speakers.
2) Connect a COAX cable from the TV’s COAX output to your ampli er/surround systems
COAX input.
Some options are only available in certain sources, i.e. HDMI. They are
unavailable in the other sources where they have no a ect.
Yes, in the ‘Time’ menu settings, scroll down to Auto standby and select OFF.
1) Check you are in an area that can receive Freeview/Saorview, visit www.freeview.co.uk or
www.saorview.ie
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.
If the TV does not save the channels when you power it o , it’s likely the channel database
has become corrupt.
1) Turn o the TV.
2) Remove the RF/Aerial cable from the rear of the TV and then turn the TV back on again.
3) Using the remote control, press Menu followed by 8-8-8-8 to enter the initial setup/ rst
time installation menu.
4) Press OK (let the TV run the full tuning process).
5) Once completed, turn o the TV, reconnect the RF/Aerial cable then turn the TV back
on again.
6) Repeat steps 3 & 4.
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.
Game ConsolesI have connected my
Playstation/Xbox to the TV via
HDMI, but I am not receiving
any pictures or sound on my
Television.
Game ConsolesI have connected my
Playstation/Xbox to the TV via
Component cables (red, green
& blue) but I am not receiving
any sound.
System LockI have changed the password
on the television and now
forgotten it.
USB ModeI have inserted a USB Memory
Key, but the TV does not
recognise it.
USB ModeUsing a USB portable hard drive
/ larger than 32GB.
1) Ensure the TVs’ source is set to HDMI.
2) Check your settings on your Playstation/Xbox are as per the Playstation/Xbox
instruction manual.
Component cables only provide HD pictures. For the sound you will need to connect the red
& white audio cables on the Playstation/Xbox to the red & white phono inputs (or mini AV
input where tted) on the rear of the TV. Please refer to the ‘Connections’ pages.
There is a master password of 4711, to gain access to the TV menu and reset the
normal password.
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 website, www.umc-uk.co.uk, for more information.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
General Information
Supplier
Model ID
32/136I-WB-11B-HKU-UK
Blaupunkt
Energy e ciency classA+
Visible screen size (diagonal)81 cm / 32 inches
On mode average power consumption31.0 W
Annual energy consumption *145.0 kWh
Standby power consumption *2<0.50 W
O mode power consumption0 W
Screen resolution1366 (H) x 768 (V)
*1: Energy consumption XYZ kWh per year, based on the power consumption of the television
operating 4 hours per day for 365 days. The actual energy consumption will depend on how the
television is used.
*2: When the TV is turned o with the remote control/standby button and no function is active.
Additional Technical Information
RF75 ohm Antenna / Analog / DVB
Inputs3 x HDMI, 1 x USB, 1 x Mini Composite Video/CVBS and
shared audio for Composite Video & Component/YPbPr,
1 x Mini Component/YPbPr,
1 x VGA/PC, 1 x 3.5mm jack for PC audio input,
Sound Outputs1 x Coax Audio output, 1 x 3.5mm Headphone
Speaker / Ampli er Watts (RMS)2 x 10 / 2 x 8
Voltage and power consumption
31/45/70W (ecomode/standard/max)
Dimensions including stand (mm)
Net weight (Kgs)4.9
Wall Mounting VESA 200 x 100 (mm)
110-240V 50Hz
739 W x 494 H x 179 D
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Compatible fi les in USB Mode
MediaFile Ext.
.mpgMPEG-1, MPEG-2
.avi
.tsMPEG-2, H.264
Movie
Music
.mov/
.mkv
.datMPEG-1
.mp4
.vobMPEG-2
.mp3-MP3
.wma-WMA
.m4a/
.aac
Codec
VideoAudio
Xvid, MJPEG,
MPEG-4 SP/ASP,
H.264
MPEG-4 SP/ASP,
H.264
MPEG-4 SP/ASP,
H.264
MPEG-1, MPEG-2
-AAC
MP3, WMA,
AAC
Remark
Max Resolution: 1920x1080
Max Data rate: 40 Mbps
Max Resolution: 1920x1080
Max Data rate: 20 Mbps
Max Resolution: 720x576
Max Data rate: 40 Mbps
Sample Rate 8K-48KHz
Bit rate: 32K - 320Kbps
Channel: Mono/Stereo
Sample Rate 16K-48KHz
Bit rate: 32K ~ 442Kbps
Channel: Mono/Stereo
.jpg/
.jpeg
Photo
.bmpBMP
.png
Progressive JPEGMax Resolution: 1024x768
Baseline JPEGMax Resolution: 8192x8192
Max Resolution: 6500x6500
Pixel Depth 1/4/8/16/24/32 bpp
Non-InterlacedMax Resolution: 3000x3000
InterlacedMax Resolution: 1500x1500
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