Cello C42109DVB-3D User Manual

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42" 3D LCD-TV
C42109DVB-3D
User Guide
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Contents
SAFETY INFORMATION .............................................................................................................3
Headphone Warning....................................................................................................................................................... 4
Where to install.............................................................................................................................................................. 4
3D safety information .....................................................................................................................................................5
Unit and Accessories ................................................................................................................6
Getting Started.........................................................................................................................6
Front view.......................................................................................................................................................................6
Remote Control........................................................................................................................7
Functions of remote control buttons..............................................................................................................................8
To Set the Multi-Satellite Mode button..........................................................................................................................
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Installing Batteries in the Remote Control ....................................................................................................................10
Using the Remote Control
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Aerial connection .....................................................................................................................
Connecting the TV Antenna ............................................................................................................................................10
Connecting external devices
HDMI Lead...............................................................................................................................
SCART Lead...............................................................................................................................
VGA Cable......................................................................................................................
CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................. 11
PC connection............................................................................................................................................................... 12
VGA, HDMI PC Connection............................................................................................................................................ 12
Connecting Video camera and Video recorder ............................................................................................................. 12
Connecting an audio system ........................................................................................................................................ 13
Connecting a DVD player.............................................................................................................................................. 13
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Common Interface Slot...........................................................................................................14
USING YOUR COMMON INTERFACE SLOT .................................................................................................................... 14
Auto installation setup ...........................................................................................................14
Power On / Off the LCD TV............................................................................................................................................ 14
Source Menu ..........................................................................................................................15
Menu Settings ........................................................................................................................15
CHANNEL MENU
PICTURE MENU ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
SOUND MENU............................................................................................................................................................... 15
TIME MENU
LOCK MENU.................................................................................................................................................................. 16
SETUP MENU Channel Menu
Picture Menu................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Sound Menu ................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Time Menu Setup Menu
Lock Menu ....................................................................................................................................................................
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Multimedia Operation.............................................................................................................19
Photo ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9 1
Music ............................................................................................................................................................................ 0 2
Movie ............................................................................................................................................................................ 0 2
Text............................................................................................................................................................................... 0 2
Recording Operation...............................................................................................................21
Recording.....................................................................................................................................................................22
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE .................................................................................................... 23
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................23
cations .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
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3D Specifications.......................................................................................................................................................... 24
Wall Mounting........................................................................................................................24
Waste Electrical Recycling .....................................................................................................24
Correct disposal of Product.......................................................................................................................................... 24
cations ..................................................................................................................................................... 23
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this LCD TV which has been designed and manufactured to give you many years of trouble free service.
You may already be familiar with using a similar product but please take time to read these instructions which have been written to ensure you get the very best from your purchase.
HDMI
terface) is the next generation of digital interface. Unlike conventional connec­tions, it transmits uncompressed digital and audio signals using a single cabl input via the HDMI socket on the back of the TV.
Safety is important
To ensure your safety and the safety of others, please read the safety precautions BEFORE you operate this product.
Disclaimer
The illustrations of the LCD-TV, accessories and menus shown in this User’s Manual may differ from the actual prod­uct.
SAFETY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. Take note of the following safety information which appears on the back of the TV.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVER SCREWS, NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol indicates that there are important operating maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit.
Keep these instructions
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the TV.
WARNING! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS TV TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. THE TV MUST NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING AND SPLASHING AND NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SHOULD BE PLACED ON THE TV.
NOTE: No nak NOTE: When displaying the same still picture for more than 2 hours without any interruption, the picture contours of the continuously displayed contents may remain visible on screen, i.e. a persistant image remains. The same applies, when displaying for more than 2 hours:
These do not represent any malfunction and will not be covered by the manufacturer’s warranty
candles should be placed on the TV.
ratio (e.g. 4:3 format)
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This unit has been produced according to all current safety regulations. The following safety tips should safeguard users against careless use and the dangers connected with such use.
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ed and rigorously checked prior leaving the fac­tory, as with all electrical appliances it is possible for problems to develop. If you notice smoke, an excessive build up of heat or any other unexpected phenomena, you should disconnect the plug from the mains power socket immediately.
y ventilated! Never
Ensur place next to or underneath curtains!
onnect device, the disconnect device shall remain
disc readily operable.
suppl
y which matches that stated on the label on the rear of the TV - do not attempt to connect it to any other type of supply.
The sock ment and easily accessible.
ply socket with too many other items of equipment. Appar
nected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earth connection.
Keep away fr el
Always hold the plug when pulling out the plug from the mains supply sock
e
Set up the unit so that no one is abl
e
age it. Take not ex cannot be reached and pulled
by young children, avoiding injury. Do not set up the unit near to heat sour
is done to it. Be c plastic splinters to avoid injury.
A
void placing the unit on any surfaces that may be
subject to vibrations or shocks.
o protect the unit during a thunderstorm unplug the
T AC power cable and disconnect the aerial. Caution: Do not touch the aerial (RF) connector.
et - outlet must be installed near the equip-
atus with Class 1 construction shall be con-
om rodents. Rodents enjoy biting into
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xes.
x can become overloaded and cause a short circuit.
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x could be damaged by the impact of heat.
areful when collecting sharp edged
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ces. The casing
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steamy kitchens or near swimming pools. Do not use this unit when mois
occur
repairs must be c
Any only.
pair the unit c
e hazard.
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Switch the set OFF and disconnect the mains power supply, then c attempting to use the unit again.
Do NO
T remove the safety covers. There are no use­able or serviceable parts inside. You may invalidate the warranty apparatus.
internal cir do not drop.
close to the TV. High temperatures can melt plastic and lead t
v
ents or petr
may use a damp cloth with dilute detergent.
Headphone
e to install
Wher
ate the television away from direct sunlight and
Loc strong lights, soft indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing. Use curtains or blinds to prevent direct sunlight falling on the screen. Place the TV on a sturdy platform of which the surfac s
teady. This will prevent it from falling over. Make sure the television is located in a position where it cannot be pushed or hit by objects, as pressure will break or damage the screen, and so that small objects cannot be inserted into the ventilation slots or openings in the cabinet.
LCD Sc
reen
ould be dangerous and potentially cause
sonnel must only service this
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cuits. Take good care of the remote control,
Warning
Loud music can damage your hearing irreversibly, therefore do not set the volume to a high level when listening through headphones, particularly for lengthy listening periods.
ture condensation may
sonnel
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or stubborn stains, you
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unplug the A The unit bec
place any covers or blankets on the unit in order to prevent overheating. The ventilation holes are not to be blocked. Do not set up near radiators. Do not place in direct sunshine. When placing on a shelf leave 5 cm (2”) free space around the whole unit.
Do not all NOT use in wet or moist areas such as Bathrooms,
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C power cable for safety reasons.
omes warm when in operation. Do not
ow water or moisture to enter the TV. Do
The
LCD display panels are manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology, however sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots. This is not a sign of malfunction.
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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, stop watching 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. It may affect their vision development.
Warning for photosensitization seizure:
Some viewers may experience a s
including flashing 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 unspecified 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, visua 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 effects of watching 3D TV.
Risk of photosensitization seizure can be reduced with the follow
Take frequent breaks from watching 3D TV.
For those who have vision that is different 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
D TV, take a moment to regain awareness of your situation before moving.
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eizure or epilepsy when exposed to certain factors,
l or facial instability, such as eye
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ng actions.
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Unit and Accessories
Getting Started
Front view
TV set
Batteries
for Remote
Control
Quick Start Guide
Quick Start Guide
Remote Control
4 x polarized glasses
Warranty Card
Warranty Card
LCD Indicator
Remote Control Window
Keep clear
SOURCE
User Guide
User Guide
Quick Start Guide
Qui ck St art Gui de
Packaging materials are not toys. Please keep away from children. Plastic bags can cause suffocation when pulled over the head.
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Source
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Standby
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CHANNEL
SETUP
ATV DTV Media AV PC Component SCART HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3
Power switch
Turn on or standby.
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TV
s
*
*
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key
Note:
To select 3D mode press the P button 3 times and using the arrow keys select from;
In DTV mode 3D Off 2D to 3D
In Media or Hdmi mode 3D Off Side by Side Top/Bottom Frame Packing Line by Line
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Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
1. Remove the battery compartment cover at the rear of the remote control by pushing the retaining clip forward and pulling up.
2. Install the supplied batteries, en­suring the polarity matches what is shown in the battery compart­ment.
3.
Replace the battery compartment cover.
Using the Remote Control
To use the remote control point it at the TV and press the required buttons. You must be within 6 meters and at an angle of less than 30 degrees from the center of the TV.
NOTE: Sunshine or other strong light sources may inter­fere with the signal from the remote control. In this situa­tion turn the TV away from the light source.
WARNING! DO NOT LEAVE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL FOR EXTENDED PERIODS AS THEY CAN LEAK OR CORRODE
CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE REMOTE CON­TROL. CHECK THEM PERIODICALLY AND REPLACE THEM AS REQUIRED.
WARNING! DO NOT MIX BATTERY TYPES.
WHEN INSERTING BATTERIES, REPLACE
ALL BATTERIES AT THE SAME TIME. DO NOT MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIES.
WARNING! EXHAUSTED BATTERIES MUST
BE TREATED WITH CARE AND DISPOSED
OF ACCORDING TO ANY SAFETY OR RECY-
CLING REGULATIONS IN FORCE IN YOUR LOCAL AREA, NEVER DISPOSE OF BATTER­IES INTO GENERAL WASTE, OR FIRE.
WARNING! NEVER EXPOSE BATTERIES TO
EXCESSIVE HEAT SUCH AS SUNSHINE, FIRE
OR THE LIKE.
Aerial connection
WARNING! ENSURE THE TV AND ALL ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT IS UNPLUGGED FROM THE MAINS BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS!
Connecting the TV Antenna
Connect the TV antenna to the aerial socket with a 75 ohm co-axial plug. For best results use a high gain TV aerial, preferably roof or loft mounted.
chase and inst
Way Signal Splitter (not supplied).
r.
TV Aerial
Connecting external devices
This instruction manual shows the simplest and most ef­fective way of connecting your TV to ancillary equipment. Alternate methods are listed below.
HDMI Lead
You can connect this TV to a compatible device using a HDMI lead. This method will give the best picture.
Connect the cable from the HDMI equipment to the TV HDMI socket.
SCART Lead
You can connect this TV to a compatible device using a SCART lead. The connection uses component video signals, i.e. the red, green and blue (RGB) content of the video are sent on separate signals.
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VGA Cable
You can use your TV as a monitor for your personal com­puter by using a VGA cable. Sound from your personal computer may also be played through the TV.
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Connecting external devices (continued)
CONNECTIONS
Name Function Description
Connect to USB device for multimediaUSB
HDMI 1, 2, 3
SCART
PC-IN PC audio input
Connect to the HDMI socket of your DVD or Satellite Box
Connect to the Scart input / output of external devices
VGA, HDMI PC Connection
Use a PC-VGA cable (not supplied) to connect the TV to your PC. You can also use an HDMI cable to connect to your PC (if your PC Graphic card supports HDMI). When the HDMI cable is used, the PC audio cable is no longer required. If you use the HDMI to DVI cable, you will need to use the PC audio cable. Connect all cables carefully and do not bend or break the connector pins.
When using the VGA cable
VGA
Headphone Connect Headphone
YPbPr
Video
L/R audio in
TV Connectto antenna or c
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COAXIAL OUT
RCA AUDIO OUT
Caution:
Before connecting external devices:
Makes sure to disconnect the appliances from the power supply in order to avoid any potential damage from occurring.
rectly attached before connecting the appliances to the power supply.
Connect to the PC VGA output to dis­play PC graphics
Connect to the YPbPr output on external devices
Connect to the video output of external devices
Audio signal input for AV (Shared with YPbPr)
CI slot (pay as you vie
Output to audio amplifier
Output to audio amplifier
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d slot)
When using the HDMI cable
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VGA cable
HDMI to DVI cable
Audio cable
HDMI to HDMI
(All illustrated cables are not supplied)
Connecting Video camera and Video recorder
Video camera
­era.
PC connection
As PCs are sometimes still supplied with a ‘conventional’ CRT monitor, you may need to adjust the display set­tings of your PCs graphics card, otherwise the pictures may not appear correctly. Switch on your PC (still with your original monitor connected) now select the screen resolution, and select 60Hz refresh rate. Switch off your PC, then connect it to your TV while both appliances are still switched off.
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camera. Note:
to the video camera instruction manual.
Video recorder
recorder.
Note:
To connect the video recorder using other cables, refer to the video recorder instruction manual.
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Video recorder
Connecting a DVD player
Connect a DVD player using either a SCART cable , the HDMI cable or YPbPr cable (only if your external equipment supports HDMI).
Audio cable
Scart cable
Use Scart adapter cable
AV cable
Video camera
(All illustrated cables are not supplied)
Connecting an audio system
You can supply the TV sound to the stereo system (A) with the Scart socket. Use a special Scart cable SCART to RCA. (Please consult y have a surr RCA audio cable or the special Scart cable Scart to RCA.
structions for details). If you
coder (B) Use the
(
A)
YPbPr cable
(All illustrated cables are not supplied)
When using the SCART cable
When using the HDMI cable
When using the YPbPr cable
lect YPbPr as input source
HDMI
SCART
to HDMI
Scart to RCA cable
(A)
(B)
l
RCA audio cable
Coax cable
(All illustrated cables are not supplied)
Audio out
L R
e
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Common Interface Slot
Auto installation setup
USING YOUR COMMON INTERFACE SLOT
Common Interface
The Common Interface (CI) slot is designed to accept the Conditional Access Module (CAM) and Smart Card in order to view the pay TV programmes and additional services. Contact your Pay Per View TV service provider to get more information about the modules and subscrip­tions.
NOTE: Conditional Access Module and Smart Cards are sold separately.
WARNING! SWITCH OFF YOUR TV BEFORE ANY MODULE IS INSERTED INTO THE COMMON INTERFACE SLOT, THEN ADD THE SMART CARD TO THE CAM.
CI Slot
1. Connect the mains lead to the AC power supply and connect the aerial cable to the TV input.
CAM
Smart Card
2. Turn on the TV by pressing on the remote control.
3. The rst
4. 1
5. 2
6. The tuning process will nd all available ATV and DTV channels and store them.
7. By pressing the Quick Start bu
Power On / Off the LCD TV
To turn on the LCD TV
Connect the mains lead to the AC power supply and connect the aerial cable to the TV input socket. Make sure the power switch on the rear of the TV is set to ON. The standby indicator will be red.
Press the power button on the TV or the button on the remote control, the standby indicator will turn green.
To turn off the LCD TV
Press the power button on the LCD TV or the button on the remote control, the standby indicator will light red.
When you initially turn on the LCD TV you will see the first time installation menu as below:
me you turn the TV on, it will go straight into the Quick Start menu.
st
Menu using the remote control arrow bu ons select your Menu language. Press OK
bu
on.
nd
Menu using the remote control arrow bu
OK.
on on the Remote control the Tuning menu can be recalled
me.
at any
ons select your country, UK is selected. Press
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1. Turn on the TV and ensure ‘DTV’ Source is selected.
2. If the CAM is detected the TV will display the following message on the screen. “Common Interface Module inserted” wait for a few moments until the card is activated.
3. Select the relevant digital Pay Per View channel.
4. Detailed information on the Smart Card in use is dis
-
played
5. Press the Ok button to access the card menu. Refer to the Module Instruction Manual for setting details.
6.
When the module is removed, the following message will appear on the screen. “Common Interface module removed”.
A er tuning the Target Region Descriptor will be displayed on the screen.
details).
Target Region Descriptor
During tuning your TV may have received signals from more than one transmitter. If this has occurred the Target Region Descriptor screen will be displayed. This will enable you to select the correct regional transmission for the local news service that you require.
Press the each option's setting and then press the OK
Country Code This will be shown as GBR for the UK.
Primary Region
Secondary Region
Tertiary Region
buttons to select the options. Press the buttons to adjust
This will show the regional country (England, Wales, Scotland, NI).
This will allow you to set the region for your local news service on BBC and ITV (London, Beds and Cambs etc).
You may receive signals from more than one transmitter within the Secondary Region, (e.g Beds and Cambs may have Luton or Sandy Heath).
Target Region Setting
Country Code GBR
Primary Region England
Secondary Region
Tertiary Region
London
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Source Menu
Menu Settings
You can select the input source menu by pressing the Source button on the remote control or the SOURCE
button on the LCD TV.
Press Source button on the remote control.
Use
Press
to move to the desired input source
to select.
1. Turn the LCD TV on.
2. Press the Menu button on the Remote Control.
3. Use the menu.
4. Press the Exit button to exit the Menu.
and buttons to navigate through the
CHANNEL MENU
Allows you to search channels and set up a variety of channel options. (Select DTV source for example)
PICTURE MENU
Allows you to make adjustments to your picture settings.
(Select DTV source for example)
SOUND MENU
Allows you to customize the sound options and effects. (Select DTV source for example)
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TIME MENU
Allows you to setup a variety of time options. (Select DTV source for example)
Menu Settings (continued)
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CHANNEL MENU
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LOCK MENU
Allows you to set up a variety of lock options. (Select DTV source for example)
SETUP MENU
Allows you to set up a variety of options. (Select DTV source for example)
Description
Auto Tuning
Press the OK button to enter the menu, and select the Country and Tuning mode for the TV, then Press OK button to start the auto tuning.
DTV Manual Tuning
Press the OK button to enter the DTV Manual Tuning menu, select a DTV channel, press the OK
button to start searching.
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ATV Manual Tuning
Press the OK button to enter the ATV Manual Tuning menu.
Current CH: Select the channel you want to manual tuning. Colour System: Select a colour system for searching. Sound System: Select a sound system for searching. Fine Tune: Press button to fine-tune. AFC: Press button to select On or Off. Search: Press button to start search. Note: Press Exit button to exit menu.
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Colour System
Menu Settings ( continue d )
Programme Edit
Press the OK button to enter the Programme Edit menu as below.
PICTURE menu
Picture Mode: Choose from Standard, Dynamic,
Personal and Mild.
Contrast, Brightness, Colour and sharpness
Note:
are only available and can be adjusted in the Personal mode option in the Picture Mode Settings.
Contrast: Controls the difference between the
brightest and darkest regions of the picture.
Brightness: Controls the overall brightness of the
picture.
Colour:Control the colour.
Delete: Select a channel and press the RED button to delete it. Rename: Select an ATV channel, and press the GREEN button,
then you use buttons to move the cursor position,
use button to select the character, press OK button to exit and saved.
Move: Select an ATV channel, and press the YELLOW button,
then you use programme, press YELLOW again to confirm the change. Press menu to exit and your new changes will be saved.
Rename and Move function only in ATV mode.
buttons to change the position of the
Skip: Select a channel and press the BLUE button, this will
label the channel. As long as the channel has a skip label it will be skipped when searching through the channels using the CH+/- buttons.
PC Setup (PC mode only): Press the OK button to enter the submenu to adjust the Horizontal / Vertical position
or size and phase of the picture by
Signal Information
Displays the digital TV-signal information (DTV mode only).
CI Information
Please contact your “pay perview” provider who can supply a viewing card and cam unit with instructions for their use.
Tint: Controls the tint ( NTSC mode only).
Sharpness: Increase this setting to see crisp
edges in the picture; decrease it for soft edges.
Colour Temperature: Choose from Cold, Normal,
Warm.
Noise Reduction: Choose interference noise
modes from Off, Low, Middle, High and Default.
3D Type: Select 3D format.
Exchange 3D L/R: Arrange images for left and right eyes.
2D to 3D: Switch form 2D to 3D. 3D to 2D: Switch form 3D to 2D.
Special n on
1. This fun
on works only in USB and HDMI mode
2. Only when the appropriate 3D mode is selected can you see the 3D eect.
3. Wear 3D glasses before watching 3D vide
os.
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Sound Menu
Sound Mode: Allows you to select Standard, Music, Movie,
Sports or Personal. Note: Treble, Bass, Balance can only
adjusted when set in Personal mode.
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Treble: Controls the relative intensity of higher pitched sounds.
Bass: Controls the relative intensity of lower pitched sounds.
Balance: Controls the volume between the left and right speaker.
Auto Volume: Controls the TVs volume automatically when ON is selected
SPDIF Mode: Choose from PCM, Auto and Off.
AD Switch: Tur on/off the AD switch function by selecting
“On” or “Off”.
Time Menu
OSD Language: choose the menu language
Audio Languages (can only be selected in DTV mode):
Select the audio language.
Subtitle Language (can only be selected in DTV mode)
Select the subtitle language.
Hearing Impaired
PVR File System: Setup the PVR file System
Aspect Screen: ,1mooZ ,9:61 ,3:4 morf esoohC
Zoom2,
Blue Screen: Turn On
R
se
Panorama.
ngs.
esete
Turn On/Off the hearing Impaired function.
Auto,
: Press the OK key to restore the factory default
Lock Menu
Lock System: Turn On/Off the lock system function
Note: you should enter the code to operate the menu
(Default code is 0000)
Set Password: If the code has been changed you must enter the current password.
New: Enter new password
Enter new password
If you change the password, be sure to remember the new password! If you forget use the master password "4711".
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Sleep Timer: Allows you to setup the sleep timer among 10min, 20min,30min,60min,90min,120min, 180min, 240min and off
Choose your TV clock settings using the time menu options.
Setup Menu
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Block Program: Use and press the GREEN button on the remote control to lock the channel.
Note: You must enter your password to view channels that have been blocked.
Parental Guidance: Allows you to select the parental guidance mode.
buttons to select the channel
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Multimedia Operation
MAIN MENU: PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE TEXT
Press the source button to display the Input source menu and select menu as seen in picture above.
Insert USB device and sel listen too or view from PHOTO, MUSIC, MOVIE and TEXT. Then Press OK to enter the menu and choose the folder
le you wish to activate.
Return - Return to previous folder or menu Press play/pause button to previe
Press up/down/left/right arrow buttons to select and the OK button to activat t mode press the OK button to show the navigation menu on the bottom of the screen or press stop button to return
les.
t
Note: Press RED button to delet les
, press the OK button to enter the USB
Media
les you want to
les
le or open the folder. Press
les in full screen mode. When in full screen
Photo
Photo viewing
Press buttons to select the option on the navigation menu and press OK to activate.
JOB-2175.JPG
Pause: play/pause the photo viewing
Prev/Next: View the Previous or Next photo
Stop: Stop the photo viewing
Repeat: Select the repeat mode from Repeat ALL, Re-
peat 1 and Repeat None.
Music: Play/Pause the music
Playlist: Display the playlist on screen
Info:
Rotate: Turn the photo clockwise or counter clockwise
Zoom: Zoom In/Out of the pho to.
Move View: Move the photo in Zoom in mode.
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Music
Play the music
Press buttons to select the option on the menu and press button to activate.
.mp3
Pause: Play/Pause the music
FB/FF: Fast back and Fast forward
Prev/Next: Play the previous or ne
Stop: Stop the music
Repeat: Select from REPEAT ALL, REPEAT 1 and OFF
Mute: Mute the Audio
Playlist: Display the playlist on screen
Info: le information
Goto Time: Play the music or audio book from the time
you set
le
Movie
Play the movie
Press buttons to select the option on the menu and press button to activate.
Step forward: Step quickly through the movie using this option
Goto Time: Play the movie from the time you set
Text
View te les
.txt
Prev/Next Page: Turn to the Previous or Next page
Prev/Next: Turn to the previous or ne
Music: Play/Pause the music programme
Playlist: Display the playlist on screen
Info:
Stop: Stop the text viewing
le information
le
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Pause: Play/Pause the movie
FB/FF: Fast back and Fast forward
Prev/Next: Play the previous or ne
Stop: Stop the movie playback
Set A-B: Select and play a chosen part of the mo
setting A as start point and B as end. Press OK button to cancel.
Playlist: Display the playlist on screen Info:
Slow forward: Play the movies at slow speed, press for
normal playback speed.
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Recording Operation
Note: Delete any scheduled recordings out of this list with the RED button.
PVR Settings
PVR File System: Press the MENU button and select the OPTION menu, choose PVR File System and press OK.
Schedule List
Press the A button on the remote control to display the recorder schedule list
Note: Delete any scheduled recordings out of this list with the RED button
Timer Record
When selecting a programme in the EPG for Timer record the Recorder menu will appear. Press OK and the Timer will set automatically from the EPG data. If you choose to manually programme the Recorder menu you can.
Select Disc: Select the USB device to record on.
Check PVR File System: Check the system of the USB
device
USB Disc: Displays information
Format: Format the USB device for PVR operating
Time Shift Size: Displays the memory size of the USB
device
Speed: Displays the speed of the USB device
Free Record Limit: Set the record time limit
Recorded List
Press the SD1 button on the remote control to display the recorded list
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Channel: Select the channel you want to record
Mode: Select the recording mode
Start time: Select the record time begin
End time: Select the record time end
Press the OK button to save and exit the menu
Mode Auto
Back
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Recording
Record and Time shift function buttons
When you press the Rec button the navigation menu will display on screen.
Note: Display and exit the navigation menu by pressing
button. While you are recording you can press the
the play button and watch what has already been recorded.
EPG Recording
Display the programme guide by pressing the GUIDE but­ton
Select a programme to record by navigating through the EPG with the
buttons.
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Recording: Press
to start instant recording
Pause: Press to activate the time shift function and pause live TV.
Stop: Press to stop the recording or the time shift process.
Remote Control button SD1: Displays the recorded List
Remote Control button A: Displays the Recording Sched-
ule List
Time shift
When you press the Pause/Play button the picture will be paused and the navigation menu will displayed on screen
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[-00:01:21/00:10:00]
12:00-18:00 This is BBC Parliament 18:00-00:00 This is BBC Parliament
Record: Press the RED button to display the recorder menu and set the timer record. When the programme starts it will be recorded to the USB device.
Display: Press the GREEN button to display the informa­tion of the programme
Schedule: Press YELLOW button to display the recording Schedule List
Remind: Press BLUE button to display the remind menu. Once the programme starts the TV will automatically switch to this programme.
While you are doing a time shift recording you can press the play button and watch what has already been re­corded
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TV System PAL/BG/DK/ I Audio System BG/DK/I Screen size Resolution 1920 x 1080 Pixels (RGB) Aerial input 75 Ohm (unbalanced) Audio output power 2 x 8W Power requirements Power consumption Max 138W Standby power consumption <0.5W
42” (Diagonal)
100-240V 50/60Hz
17Kg
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3D Specifications
Remote contr cations
Type Infrared Control distance 5m Control angle 30 degrees (Horizontal) Batteries 2 x 1.5V, Size AA Dimensions 48 x 193 x 20mm Weight 120g (without batteries)
Wall Mounting
1. The stand must rst be removed. Place the TV face down.
Remove the four screws on the back of the TV to
2.
release the stand.
3. Remove and store the stand and screws.
4. Use four machine screws to mount the TV on the
bracket.
This unit is VESA-Compliant and designed to be wall mounted with a VESA-Compliant 400mm x 400 mm mounting kit. Mount this unit according to the instruc­tions of the wall bracket (not supplied)
400mm
400mm
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Waste Electrical Recycling
Correct disposal of Product
This sign indicates that this product may not be disposed of with your regular household waste. The recycling and separate collection of such products is your responsibility. Please drop off the above mentioned waste at a
designated place for recycling waste electri­cal and electronic equipment. If you do not know where to drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city tion service.
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that batteries and /or accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste.
If the battery or accumulator contains more than the (Hg), and/or cadmium (Cd) tery Directive (2006/66/EC), then the chemicals Hg Cd Pb symbols for lead(Pb), mercury (Hg) and/or cadmium (Cd) will appear below the crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol.
By participating in separate collection of batteries, you will help to assure the proper disposal of products and batteries thus help to prevent potential negative conse­quences for the environment and human health.
For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country, please contact your local city chased this product.
This appliance complies with European Safety and Electrical directives.
It
En55013:2001+A1:2003+A2:2006 EN55020: 2007 EN61000-3-2: 2006 EN61000-3-3:1995+A1:2001+A2:2005 EN55022:2006(CLASS-A) EN55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003
ce or household waste collec-
values of lead (Pb), mercury
in the Bat-
ce or the shop where you pur-
the following EU regulations:
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