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Package Contents
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Passive 3D glasses: 4x
Batteries: 2 X AAA
LED TV
Instruction Book
Features
3D Viewing: This product supports the 3D viewing •
function via an available broadcast or via HDMI, PC,
YPBPR source.
Remote controlled colour LED TV.•
Fully integrated Terrestrial digital TV (DVB-T •
MPEG2).
HDMI connectors for digital video and audio.•
USB input.•
Programme recording•
Programme timeshifting•
1000 programmes (analogue+digital).•
On Screen Display (OSD) menu system.•
Integrated tuner DVB-T, MPEG2 compatible.•
Scart socket for external devices.•
Stereo sound system. (Nicam)•
Teletext, fastext, TOP text.•
Headphone connection.•
Automatic programming system.•
Forward or backward manual tuning.•
Sleep timer / Child lock.•
Automatic sound mute when no transmission.•
NTSC playback.•
AVL (Automatic Volume Limiting).•
Auto power down.•
PLL (Frequency Search).•
PC input.•
Plug&Play for Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, •
Windows 7.
Game Mode•
Note: You should check the contents after opening
your purchase and make sure that every item is
included.
Note: The HDMI connection between PC and TV
may cause radio interference in which case it is
recommended to use VGA(DSUB-15) connection.
If you need additional pairs of 3D Glasses, please
purchase them from your dealer.
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Introduction
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Thank you for choosing this product. This manual
will guide you through the proper operation of your
TV. Before operating the TV, please read this manual
thoroughly. Please keep this manual in a safe place
for future reference.
This device is intended to receive and display TV
programmes. The different connection options make
an additional expansion of the reception and display
sources possible (receiver, DVD player, DVD recorder,
VCR, PC etc.).
This device is only suitable for dry indoor use. This
appliance is intended solely for private domestic use
and may not be used for industrial and commercial
purposes. We exclude liability in principle, if the device
is not used as intended, or unauthorized modications
have been made. To operate your LED TV in extreme
ambient conditions may cause the damage of the
device.
Preparation
For ventilation, leave a free space of at least 10 cm
all around the set. To prevent any fault and unsafe
situations, please do not place any objects on top of
the set. Use this device in moderate climates.
Safety Precautions
Read t he fo llowi ng re com me nd ed saf et y
precautions carefully.
Power Source
The TV set should be operated only from a 220-240V
AC, 50 Hz outlet. Ensure that you select the correct
voltage setting for your convenience.
Power Cord
Do not place the set, a piece of furniture, etc. on the
power cord or pinch the cord. Handle the power cord
by the plug. Do not unplug the appliance by pulling from
the power cord and never touch the power cord with wet
hands as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock.
Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cords.
The power cord should be placed in such a way that they
are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord
can cause re or give you an electric shock. When it is
damaged and needs to be replaced, it should be done
by qualied personnel.
Moisture and Water
Do not use this device in a humid and
damp place (avoid using the TV in the
bathroom or near the Kitchen sink etc).
Do not expose this device to rain or
water, as this may be dangerous and
do not place objects lled with liquids,
such as ower vases, on top.
If any solid object or liquid falls into the cabinet, unplug
the TV and have it checked by qualied personnel
before operating it any further.
Cleaning
Before cleaning, unplug the TV set
from the wall outlet. Do not use liquid or
aerosol cleaners. Use a soft, dry cloth.
Ventilation
The slots and openings on the TV set
are intended for ventilation and to ensure reliable
operation. To prevent overheating, these openings
must not be blocked or covered in anyway.
Heat and Flames
The set should not be placed near to
open ames or sources of intense heat
such as an electric heater. Ensure that
no open ame sources, such as candles,
are placed on top of the TV. Batteries should not be
exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, re or
the like.
Lightning
In case of storm and lightning or when
going on holiday, disconnect the power
cord from the wall outlet.
Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, make sure that
the service technician has used replacement parts,
which are specied by the manufacturer or have the
same specications as the original one. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in re, electrical shock or
other hazards.
Servicing
Please refer all servicing to qualied
personnel. Do not remove the cover
yourself as this may result in an electric
shock.
Waste Disposal
Instructions for waste disposal:
• Packaging and packaging aids are recyclable
and should principally be recycled. Packaging
materials, such as a foil bag, must be kept away
from children.
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• Batteries, including those which are heavy metal-
free, should not be disposed of with household
waste. Please dispose of used batteries in an
environmentally friendly manner. Find out about the
legal regulations which apply in your area.
Do not try to recharge batteries, there is a danger •
of explosion. Replace batteries only with the same
or equivalent type.
This symbol on the product or on its packaging means
that your electrical device should be
disposed at the end of its service life
separately from your household wastes.
There are separate collection systems for
recycling in the EU. For more information,
please contact the local authority or the
dea le r wh ere you pur ch ase d th e
product.
Disconnecting the Device
The mains plug is used to disconnect the TV set
from the mains and therefore it must remain readily
operable.
Headphone Volume
Excessive sound pressure from earphones
and headphones can cause hearing loss.
3D Mode and 3D Images
Re ad an d under stand the fo llowing safe ty
precautions carefully for your safety before using
the 3D function.
You may exp erien ce di scomf ort, heada ches •
or dizziness while watching 3D images. If you
experience such symptoms, you should remove 3D
glasses and stop watching 3D mode.
Take regular breaks while watching 3D images. The •
length and frequency of breaks may change from
person to person. You must decide what works best
for you. If you experience discomforts such as eye
strain or nausea while watching 3D images for a
long time, remove 3D glasses, stop watching 3D
mode and rest. You should consult a doctor if you
believe it is necessary.
It is recommended that an adult should check •
on children if the children are using 3D function.
If they experience symptoms such as dizziness,
headaches or eye strain, you should have the
children stop watching 3D TV and you should have
the children rest.
Do not use the 3D Glasses for other purposes such •
as sunglasses or general eyeglasses.
Do not use the 3D mode or wear 3D Glasses while •
you are moving around. Using the 3D mode or 3D
Glasses while moving may lead to injuries due to
running into objects, and falling.
Use only the supplied 3D glasses.•
If you experience screen ickering when watching •
3D images in poor light conditions, you should turn
the lamp off or dim the light.
When using headphones, you should adjust the •
volume so as to avoid excessive levels, since
hearing damage may result.
CAUTION
Please read these safety instructions carefully •
to ensure your personal safety and to prevent
damage.
If you experience difculty while viewing 3D images •
with the 3D glasses, you may have some problems
with your eyesight.
You may experience headaches or fatigue when •
viewing 3D images through the glasses for too
long.
If you experience headaches, fatigue, or dizziness, •
stop watching immediately.
Do not drop objects onto the product or import •
force to the product. This may result in electric
shock or re.
Do not use your product near a humider or kitchen •
counter. This may result in electric shock or re.
Do not disassemble, repair or modify the product or •
its parts. Failing to do so may result in damage to
the product or a malfunction.
The following people should not use this product:•
Pregnant women, inform persons, persons with heart •
issues, as well as persons that become nauseous
easily. People with these conditions should not use
this product.
When watching 3D video, do not place anything •
nearby that can be easily broken. You may mistake
a 3D image for an actual object and move your
body, causing you to break nearby objects and hurt
yourself.
Use this product for watching 3D video only. Do not •
use it for any other purpose.
Do not use the 3D Glasses as sunglasses or reading •
glasses.
Do not spray cleaner directly onto the surface of the •
product.This may result in discoloration and cracks
and may cause the screen display to peel off.
Do not let water come into contact with the product •
when cleaning it. Ensure that water does not enter
the product. This may result in electric shock or
re.
Since the lens of the product is easily scratched, •
make sure to clean the product with a soft cloth. As
the product may be scratched if there is any foreign
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material on the cloth, make sure to shake off any
dust before using it.
Do not scratch the surface of the Liquid crystal •
shutters with a sharp tool and do not clean it using
chemicals. This may degrade the screen quality.
Do not apply force to the liquid crystal.•
Do not drop or bend the product.•
If the receiving range is out of the specied range, •
the screen may not be viewable as 3D video.
Flickering may be generated by the 3D glasses (60 •
Hz) when watching the 3D screen when a magnetic
uorescent lamp (50 Hz) is on.
If you encounter this symptom, please turn off the •
light and continue watching.
Health Warning!
When watching 3D images, you should leave a •
distance of at least twice the screen width, and you
should keep the screen at eye level.
If you watch the 3D imaging too closely or for a long •
period of time, it is possible that 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. 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. It may affect their vision development.
Warning for photosensitization seizure
If you or a member of your family has a history of •
epilepsy or seizure, please consult with your doctor
before watching 3D TV. It is possible that some
viewers may experience a seizure or epilepsy when
exposed to certain conditions, including ashing
lights or images in TV or video games.
So me ti me s ce rt ai n sy mp to ms can occ ur in •
unspecied conditions even if you do not have any
previous history. In such a case, if you experience
any of the following symptoms, immediately stop
watching the 3D TV and consult a doctor:
altered vision, visual or facial instability, such as eye •
or muscle twitching, dizziness or light-headedness,
visual transition or unconscious action, convulsion,
loss of conscience, confusion or disorientation, loss
of directional sense, cramps, or nausea.
When watching 3D TV, monitor your children, •
including teenagers because they may be more
sensitive to the effects of watching 3D such as
these symptoms.
You can reduce the risk of photosensitization seizure •
by taking the following actions:
While watching the 3D TV, do take frequent breaks. •
If you have vision that is different in each eye, you
should watch the TV after taking vision correction
measures.
When watching the TV, ensure that your eyes are •
on the same level with the screen and do not sit
too closely to the TV. Do not watch the 3D TB when
you are tired or sick. Avoid watching the 3D TV for
a long period of time.
Wear the 3D glasses only for viewing 3D imaging •
on the TV. Do not use for other purposes.
Some viewers may feel disoriented aer watching •
3D. Therefore, after you watch 3D, take a moment to
regain awareness of your situation before moving.
Installation
To prevent injury, this device must be securely
attached to the wall in accordance with the installation
instructions when mounted to the wall (if the option
is available).
LCD Screen
The LCD panel is a very high technology product with
about a million thin lm transistors, giving you ne
picture details. Occasionally, a few non-active pixels
may appear on the screen as a xed blue, green or
red point. Please note that this does not affect the
performance of your product.
Warning! Do not leave your TV in standby or operating
mode when you leave your house.
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Connection to a Television Distribution
System (Cable TV etc.) from Tuner
Devices connected to the protective earthing of the
building installation through the mains connection or
through other apparatus with a connection to protective
earthing-and to a television distribution system using
a coaxial cable, may in some circumstances create
a re hazard.
Connec tion to a cable distri bution system has
therefore to be provided through a device providing
electrical isolation below a certain frequency range
(galvanic isolator, see EN 60728-11).
Electrical devices not in the hands of
children
Never let children use electrical devices unsupervised.
Children can not alwa ys recognize properly any
possible danger. Batteries / accumulators can be life
threatening when swallowed. Store batteries out of
the reach of small children. In case of swallowing a
battery, medical aid has to be sought immediately.
Also keep the packaging away from children as there
is danger of suffocation.
The Standby button does not fully switch off this
product. Moreover, the device continues to consume
power in standby mode. In order to separate the
device completely from mains, the mains plug has to
be pulled from the mains socket. Because of that the
device should be set up in a way, that an unobstructed
access to the mains socket is guaranteed, so that
in case of emergency the mains plug can be pulled
immediately. During periods of prolonged non-use,
the TV should be disconnected from the mains power
supply.
Environmental Information
This television is designed to consume less energy •
to save the environment.
You not only help to save the environment but you
can also save money by reducing electricity bills
thanks to the energy efciency features of this TV.
To reduce energy consumption, you should take the
following steps:
You can use the Power Save Mode setting, located •
in the Other settings menu. If you set the Power
Save Mode as On, the TV will switch to energysaving mode and the luminance level of the TV set
will be decreased to optimum level. Note that some
picture settings will be unavailable when the TV is
in Power Save Mode.
When the TV is not in use, please switch off or •
disconnect the TV from the mains plug. This will
also reduce energy consumption.
Note that annually, using the TV set in Power Save •
Mode has more power efciency than disconnecting
the TV from the mains plug instead of keeping
stand-by mode. Therefore it is highly recommended
to activate Power Save Mode setting to reduce
your annual power consumption. And also it is
recommended to disconnect the TV from the mains
plug to save energy more when you do not use.
• Please help us to save environment by following
these steps.
Repair Information
Please refer all servicing to qualied personnel. Only
qualied personnel must repair the TV. Please contact
your local dealer, where you purchased this TV for
further information.
TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGMENT
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
Licence Notication (Optional)
M anu fa c t ure d u n der l i cen se f rom D o lby
Laboratories.
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Remote Control Buttons
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Standby1.
Pause / Timeshift recording2.
Stop (in Media Browser mode)3.
No function4.
Rapid advance (in Media Browser mode)5.
No function6.
Subtitle on-off / TXT subtitle (analogue TV 7.
mode) / Subtitle (in Media Browser mode)
Blue button8.
Yellow buton9.
Numeric buttons10.
Previous programme 11.
OK / Select / Hold (in TXT mode) / Channel List12.
Cursor right13.
Mute14.
Volume up / down15.
Exit / Return / Index page (in TXT mode)16.
Sleep timer 17.
3D Settings (optional)18.
Picture mode selection / Changes picture mode 19.
(in Media Browser video mode)
Recordings Library20.
No function21.
Play (in Media Browser mode)22.
Programme recording23.
No function24.
Rapid reverse (in Media Browser mode)25.
Image size26.
Mono/Stereo - Dual I-II / Current Language27.
Red button / Zooms photos (in Media Browser 28.
photo mode)
Green button29.
Teletext / Mix30.
Cursor up31.
Cursor left32.
Cursor down33.
Programme Down - Page up / Programme Up - 34.
Page down
AV / Source35.
Menu on/off36.
Electronic Programme Guide37.
Info / Reveal (in TXT mode)38.
Media Browser(optional)39.
No function40.
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TV and Operating Buttons
FRONT and REAR VIEW
Control switch VIEW
Control Switch
HDMI 1
DMH I 2
SPDIF
Coax.OUT
Viewing the Connections - Back Connectors
Up direction1.
Down direction2.
Programme/Volume / AV / 3.
Standby-On selection switch
Note:You can mo ve th e switc h,
up ward or dow nward to ch ange
the volume. If you want to change
channels, press the middle of the
switch once (Position 3) and then
move upward or downward. If you
press the middle of the switch once
more, source OSD will be displayed.
If you press the middle of the switch
and hold about a few seconds, the
TV will switch to standby mode. Main
menu OSD cannot be displayed via
control buttons.
To select desired source, move the
switch upwa rd or dow nwa rd and
release.
HDMI 2: HDMI Input1.
HDMI 1: HDMI Input 2.
HDMI Inputs are for connecting a device that has a HDMI socket. Your TV is capable of displaying high
denition pictures from devices such as a High Denition Satellite Receiver or Blu-ray Player. Please
see Appendix B for further details.
RF Input3. connects to an aerial antenna system.
Note: If you use a decoder or a media recorder, you should connect the aerial cable through the device to
the television with an appropriate antenna cable, as shown in the illustration in the following pages.
SCART 4. input or output for external devices. Connect the SCART cable between the SCART socket on the
TV and the SCART socket on your external device (such as a decoder, a VCR or a DVD player).
Note: If an external device is connected via the SCART socket, the TV will automatically switch to AV mode.
Note: S-VHS signal is supported via the scart socket(optional).
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VGA Input5. is for connecting a personal computer to the TV set.
HDMI 1
DMH I 2
SPDIF
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Connect the PC cable between the PC INPUT on the TV and the PC output on your PC.
SPDIF Out6. outputs audio signals of the currently watched source. Use an SPDIF cable to trasfer audio signals to a device that has SPDIF input.
Viewing the Connections - Side Connectors
The CI Slot is used for inserting a CI card. A CI card allows you to view all the channels that you 1.
subscribe to. For more information, see “Conditional Access” section.
Side USB input. 2.
Note: That programme recording feature is available via this USB input. You can
connect external hard disk drives to this input.
Side audio-video connection3. input is used for connecting video and audio signals of
external devices. To make a video connection, you must use the supplied AV connection
cable for enabling connection. First, plug singular jack of the cable to the TV’s Side AV
socket. Afterwards, insert your video cable’s (not supplied) connector into the YELLOW
input (located on the plural side) of the supplied AV connection cable. Colours of the
connected jacks should match.
To enable audio connection, you must use RED and WHITE inputs of the side AV
connection cable. Afterwards, insert your device’s audio cable’s connectors into
the RED and WHITE jack of the supplied side AV connection cable. Colours of the
connected jacks should match.
Note: You should use audio inputs of side AV connection cable (RED & WHITE)
to enable sound connection when connecting a device to your TV by using PC or
COMPONENT VIDEO input.
Headphone jack is used for connecting an external headphone to the system. Connect 4.
to the HEADPHONE jack to listen to the TV from headphones (optional).
Volume/ Programme/ Source and Standby-On switch.5.
Aerial Connection
Connect the aerial to the • AERIAL INPUT (ANT) socket located at the rear of the TV.
Power Connection
IMPORTANT: The TV set is designed to operate on 220-240V AC, 50 Hz.
After unpacking, allow the TV set to reach the ambient room temperature before you connect the set to the •
mains.
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Using USB Media
5Vdc
Max:500mA
USB
USB Connection
You can connect a USB hard disk drive or USB •
memory stick to your TV by using the USB inputs
of the TV. This feature allows you to play les stored
in a USB drive or record programmes.
2.5” and 3.5” inch (hdd with external power supply) •
external hard disk drives are supported.
To record a programme, you should rst connect •
a USB disk to your TV while the TV is switched
off. You should then switch on the TV to enable
recording feature. Otherwise, recording feature will
not be available.
IMPORTANT !
You may back up your les before making any •
connections to the TV set in order to avoid any
possible data loss. Note that manufacturer will not
be responsible for any le damage or dataloss.
It is possible that certain types of USB devices (e.g. •
MP3 Players) or USB hard disk drives/memory sticks
may not be compatible with this TV.
IMPORTANT: The TV supports only FAT32 disk
formatting. NTFS format is not supported. If you
connect a USB disk with NTFS format, the TV will ask
you to format the content. See the section, “Format
Disk” in the following pages for more information on
disk formatting.
Note that ALL the data stored on the USB disk will
be lost and then the disk format will be converted to
FAT32 in such a case.
USB Disk Connection
• Plug your USB device to the USB input of the TV.
Note: Plug or unplug your USB disk while the TV is
switched off.
Note: If you are going to connect a USB hard disk drive
to the TV set, USB connection cable used between
the disk drive and the TV should have a USB logo
and should be as short as possible.
Note: While formatting a USB hard disk that has 1TB
(Tera Byte) or more le capacity, you can experience
problems with the formatting process. In such a
case, you should format the disk with your personal
computer and the formatted disk type should be
FAT32.
SIDE VIEW USB MEMORY
CAUTION !
Quickly plugging and unplugging USB devices, •
is a very hazardous operation. Especially, do not
repeatedly quickly plug and unplug the drive. This
may cause physical damage to the USB player and
especially the USB device itself.
Do not pull out USB module while playing or •
recording a le.
Programme Recording
To record a programme, you should rst connect a
USB disk to your TV while the TV is switched off.
You should then switch on the TV to enable recording
feature.
IMPORTANT: When using a new USB hard disk drive,
it is recommended that you rst format the disk using
your TV’s “Format Disk” option.
For using recording function, you should connect a •
USB disk or an external hard disk drive to the TV
and connected USB disk should have at least 1 GB
capacity and should have 2.0 speed compatibility.
If the connected USB device does not support 2.0
speed, an error message will be displayed.
Note: Recorded programmes are saved into the
connected USB disk. If desired, you can store/copy
recordings on a computer; however, these les will
not be available to be played on a computer. You can
play the recordings only via your TV.
For more information on recording programmes, •
see sections “Instant Recording”, “Timeshifting”,
“Electronic Programme Guide”, “Recordings Library”
or “Recording Timers” in the following parts.
Recor de d prog ra mm es are sp li t into 4G B •
partitions.
Recorded programmes are stored in the following •
directory of the connected USB disk: \DVR\RECS.
All recordings are indicated with a number. A text
(txt) le is created for each recording. This text
file includes information such as broadcaster,
programme, and recording time.
Timeshifting may be stopped according to USB •
device write speed. If the USB device speed is not
enough for video stream bitrate, timeshifting may
be stopped and recording may fail. If HD service
bitrate is greater than 13 Mbp/sec. some freeze can
be seen during timeshifting on both USB disk and
on external HDD.
Recordings of HD programmes can occupy bigger •
size on the USB disk depending on the broadcast’s
resolution. For this reason it is recommended
to use USB hard disk drives for recording HD
programmes.
Do not plug out the USB/HDD during the recording. •
This may harm the connected USB/HDD.
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Multipartiton support is available. Maximum two •
PC audio cable
(not supplied)
to AUDIO INPUTS
on the TV
Audio
Inputs
PC Input
(back)
PC RGB Cable
(Not supplied)
D I H M 1
SPDIF
Coax.OUT
D I H M 2
External device
(not supplied)
HDMI Cable
different partitions are supported. If the disk have
more than two partitions, crash may occur. First
partition of the usb disk is used for PVR ready
features. It also must be formatted as primary
partition to be used for PVR ready features.
Some stream packets may not be recorded because •
of signal problems, so sometimes video may freezes
during playback.
Record, Play, Pause, Display (for PlayListDialog) •
keys could not be used when teletext is ON. If a
recording starts from timer when teletext is ON,
teletext is automatically turned off. Also teletext
usage is disabled when there is ongoing recording
or playback.
• Radio record is not supported.
• The Tv can record programmes up to ten hours.
Connecting the TV to a PC
For displaying your computer’s screen image on your
LED TV, you can connect your computer to the TV set.
Power off both computer and display before making
any connections. Use 15-pin D-sub display cable to
connect a PC to the LED TV. When the connection
is made, switch to PC source. See Input selection
section. Use a PC audio cable between the audio
output of your PC and the audio input of the TV to
enable the playback of sound through your TV. Set
the resolution that suits your viewing requirements.
Resolution information can be found in the appendix
parts.
Using Side AV Connectors
You can connect a range of optional equipment to
your LED TV.
For connecting a camcorder, connect to the VIDEO •
IN socket and the AUDIO SOCKETS. Do not connect
the camcoder to VIDEO IN socket at the same time
since it can cause noise in the picture. For selecting
the related source, see the section “Input selection”
in the following parts.
To listen the TV sound from headphones, connect •
to the HEADPHONE jack of theTV.
Connecting to a DVD Player via
HDMI
Please refer to your DVD player’s instruction book
for additional information. Power off both the TV and
the device before making any connections.
Note: Not all cables shown in the illustration are
supplied.
If your DVD player has an • HDMI socket, you can
connect via HDMI for better video and audio quality.
When you connect to DVD player as illustrated above, •
switch to the connected HDMI source. See, Input Selection section for more information on changing
sources.
Connecting to a DVD Player via
Component Sockets (YPbPr) or
Scart Cable
If you want to connect a DVD player to your LED
TV, you can use connectors of the TV set. DVD
players may have different connectors. Please refer
to your DVD player’s instruction book for additional
information. Power off both the TV and the device
before making any connections.
Note: Cables sho wn in the illust ration are not
supplied.
If your DVD player has an HDMI socket, you can •
connect via HDMI. When you connect to DVD player
as illustrated below, switch to HDMI source. See,
“Input Selection” section.
Most DVD play er s a re co nn ected thro ug h •
COMPONENT SOCKETS. Use a component video
cable to connect video input. For enabling audio,
use a component audio cable as illustrated below.
When the connection is made, switch to YPbPr
source. See, “Input selection” section.
You may also connect through the SCART 1 or •
SCART 2. Use a SCART cable as shown below.
Note: These three methods of connection perform the
same function but in different levels of quality. It is not
necessary to connect by all three methods.
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