Medion P13207, MD 30018, P14057, MD 30019, P14313 User guide

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Operating instructions
Smart-TV
MEDION® LIFE
P13207 (MD 30018) / P14057 (MD 30019) / P14313 (MD 30020)
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1. Information about these operating instructions ............................................................... 4
1.1. Key to symbols ..........................................................................................................................................4
1.2. Proper use ...................................................................................................................................................5
2. Package contents .................................................................................................................. 5
3. Safety information ............................................................................................................... 6
3.1. Operating safety .......................................................................................................................................6
3.2. Installation location ................................................................................................................................7
3.3. Ambient temperature ............................................................................................................................8
3.4. Repairs .........................................................................................................................................................8
3.5. Safety when connecting .......................................................................................................................9
3.6. Handling batteries ................................................................................................................................ 10
4. EU – Declaration of Conformity ......................................................................................... 11
5. Overview of the device ....................................................................................................... 12
5.1. Front ..........................................................................................................................................................12
5.2. Rear and right-hand side .................................................................................................................... 14
5.3. Remote control ...................................................................................................................................... 15
6. Using the device for the first time ..................................................................................... 17
6.1. Unpacking ...............................................................................................................................................17
6.2. Mounting ................................................................................................................................................. 17
6.3. Inserting batteries in the remote control ..................................................................................... 18
6.4. Connecting the antenna .................................................................................................................... 18
6.5. Connecting the power supply .........................................................................................................18
6.6. Switching the smart TV on and off ................................................................................................. 18
6.7. Channel search when switching on for the first time .............................................................. 19
6.8. Using the multimedia connections ................................................................................................ 23
7. Operation ............................................................................................................................ 25
7.1. Channel selection .................................................................................................................................25
7.2. Sound settings ....................................................................................................................................... 25
7.3. Screen settings....................................................................................................................................... 25
7.4. Displaying information ....................................................................................................................... 26
7.5. Opening the favourites list ................................................................................................................ 26
7.6. Selecting the source ............................................................................................................................27
7.7. Wireless display .....................................................................................................................................27
8. Teletext ................................................................................................................................ 28
8.1. Using the teletext .................................................................................................................................28
9. Using the On-Screen Display menu (OSD menu) ............................................................. 29
9.1. Navigating in the menu ...................................................................................................................... 29
10. The menu system in detail ................................................................................................. 29
10.1. Home page .............................................................................................................................................. 29
10.2. Source menu...........................................................................................................................................36
10.3. Search menu ........................................................................................................................................... 36
10.4. Settings menu ........................................................................................................................................ 37
10.5. TV menu ................................................................................................................................................... 58
10.6. Media browser menu ..........................................................................................................................61
11. HbbTV system ..................................................................................................................... 63
12. Data protection MEDION® Smart TV ................................................................................. 63
13. Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 64
13.1. Do you need more help? .................................................................................................................... 65
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13.2. Smart TV pixel faults ............................................................................................................................66
14. Cleaning .............................................................................................................................. 67
15. Storing the device when not in use ................................................................................... 67
16. Disposal ............................................................................................................................... 68
17. Technical specifications ..................................................................................................... 69
18. Product data sheet ............................................................................................................. 72
18.1. Trademark information ....................................................................................................................... 72
19. Service information ............................................................................................................ 73
20. Legal Notice......................................................................................................................... 73
20.1. Supplier/Producer/Importer ............................................................................................................. 74
21. Privacy statement ............................................................................................................... 74
22. Index .................................................................................................................................... 75
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1. Information about these operating instructions
Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you enjoy using this device. Read the safety instructions carefully before using the device for the first time. Note the
warnings on the device and in the operating instructions.
Always keep the operating instructions close to hand. If you sell the device or give it away, please ensure that you also pass on these operating instructions. They are an essential component of the product.
1.1. Key to symbols
If a block of text is marked with one of the warning symbols listed below, the hazard described in that text must be avoided to prevent the potential consequences described there from occurring.
DANGER!
Warning: risk of fatal injury!
WARNING!
Warning: risk of possible fatal injury and/or serious irreversible injuries!
CAUTION!
Warning: risk of minor and/or moderate injuries!
NOTICE!
Follow with these instructions to prevent damage to the device!
More detailed information about using the device.
Comply with the notes in the operating instructions.
Due to the 5 GHz frequency range of the wireless LAN solution used, the device may only be used inside buildings in the EU.
WARNING!
Warning: risk of electric shock!
WARNING!
Warning: danger due to loud volume!
Bullet point/information on steps when the device is in use
Instruction to be carried out
Declaration of Conformity (see "EU declaration of conformity" section): Products that feature this symbol meet the requirements of the EC directives.
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Protection class II
Electrical devices in protection class II are devices that have double and/or reinforced in­sulation throughout, and do not have the option of connecting a protective earth. The housing of an electrical device in protection class II, with surrounding insulating material, may either form all of the additional or reinforced insulation, or part of it.
Symbol for direct current
Symbol for AC current
1.2. Proper use
This is an entertainment electronics device and is also suitable for multimedia applications. This de­vice is designed to receive and play back television channels. The various connection options enab­le the additional extension of the reception and playback sources (receiver, DVD player, DVD recor­der, video recorder, PC etc.). Your device can be used in a variety of ways.
The device is only intended for private use and not for industrial/commercial use.
• Please note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use.
• Do not modify the device without our express agreement and do not use any accessories that have not been supplied or approved by us.
• Only use replacement parts or accessories that we have supplied or approved.
• Comply with all the information in these operating instructions, especially the safety information. Any other use is considered improper and can cause personal injury or property damage.
• Do not use the device in extreme environmental conditions.
• This device is only suitable for use in dry interior rooms.
• This device is not suitable for use as a data monitor for office workstations.
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2. Package contents
Please check your purchase to ensure that all the items are included and contact us within 14 days of purchase if any parts are missing.
The following items are supplied with your product:
• Smart TV
• Remote control (RC1828) incl. 2 x 1.5V batteries (type LR03/AAA)
• Power cord
• Stands including fastening screws
• Documentation
DANGER! Risk of suffocation!
Packaging film can be swallowed or used improperly. Therefore, there is a risk of suffocation!
 Keep packaging material such as plastic film or plastic bags away from children.
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3. Safety information
3.1. Operating safety
– Before using the device for the first time, check the device for damage. A defective or
damaged device may not be operated.
– This device may be used by children over the age of 8 and by persons with limited
physical, sensory or mental abilities or by those without experience and knowledge, if they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the device and have un­derstood the dangers that result from it.
– Children must not be allowed to play with the device. Cleaning and maintenance by
purchasers must not be carried out by children unless they are supervised.
DANGER!
Risk of choking and suffocation!
The packaging material is not a toy! Packaging film can be swallowed or used im­properly, creating a risk of choking and suffocation.
 Keep packaging material such as plastic film or plastic bags away from children.
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock!
Risk of electric shock, short circuit and fire!
 Never open the housing of the Smart TV and do not push objects inside the
Smart TV through the slots and openings.
WARNING!
Overheating! Risk of fire!
Overheating may result in damage to the Smart TV and the risk of fire!
 The slots and openings on the TV set are for ventilation purposes. Do not cover
these openings, for example with newspapers, table cloths, curtains etc. – Do not subject the display to pressure. There is a risk of the screen glass breaking. – The remote control has a Class 1 infrared diode. Never use optical equipment to look
at the LED.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
Risk of injury due to broken display!
 Do not touch the display with fingers or sharp objects to avoid damage.  Use protective gloves when wrapping up cracked parts.  Wash your hands with soap afterwards, as the risk of chemicals escaping cannot be exclu-
ded.
 Send the broken parts to your Service Centre for proper disposal.  Disconnect the device from the mains supply immediately and only use it again after it
has been checked by a qualified person or customer services. It is an emergency situation if, for example, the device produces smoke or unusual noises, water has penetrated the device, the mains cable or housing is damaged.
Contact customer services if:
– the mains cable is burnt or damaged – liquid has penetrated the device – the device is not operating correctly
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– the device has fallen or its housing is damaged – The device produces smoke
3.2. Installation location
– The wall mounting of the TV device must not exceed a height of 2 m. The device need
to be mounted on rigid surfaces such as cement or concrete.
– Place the TV set on a sturdy, level surface. Some aggressive varnishes can corrode the
rubber feet on the device.
– When used for the first time, new devices may give off a typical, unavoidable but com-
pletely harmless odour. This will fade over time. We recommend you ventilate the room regularly to help dissipate this odour. the development of this product to ensure that levels
– Keep your Smart TV and all connected devices away from moisture and avoid dust,
heat and direct sunlight. Non-compliance with these instructions can cause faults or damage to the Smart TV.
– Do not use the device outdoors as it could be damaged by weather such as rain, snow
etc.
– The device may not be exposed to water droplets or spray. Do not place any liquid-filled
containers (vases or similar) on or next to the device. Such containers could tip over and the liquid could impair the electrical safety of the device.
We have taken appropriate measures during
are well below legal limits.
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NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Risk of injury due to candles and other open flames.
 Keep candles and other open flames away from this product at all times, to pre-
vent fire from spreading.
– Make sure that there is enough clearance between the device and any surrounding
furniture or walls. Ensure a minimum clearance of 10 cm around the device for suffi-
cient ventilation. – Avoid glare, reflections and extreme dark-light contrasts to protect your eyes. – The optimal viewing distance is 3 times the screen diagonal.
DANGER! Risk of injury! Risk of fatal injury!
Only place the TV set on stable surfaces. Falling televisions may cause serious inju­ries and even death. Many injuries, particularly for children, can be avoided by ta­king the following precautions.
 Only operate the Smart TV and its components on a sturdy, level and vibrati-
on-free surface to prevent it from falling. – Only use the TV with the supplied feet and screws. – Only use furniture that ensures that the TV is positioned safely. – Take care to ensure that the TV does not protrude over the edges of the furniture.
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– Do not place the TV on suspended furniture, such as wall cupboards or shelves, wi-
thout safely and securely fixing both the furniture and the TV set. Take care to ensure that the furniture is mounted correctly and do not exceed its maximum load.
– Do not place any covers or similar beneath the TV to ensure that it is securely positi-
oned.
– Warn children of the dangers of climbing on furniture when trying to reach the TV set
or its controls.
If you store or change your TV, also observe the safety instructions specified above.
3.3. Ambient temperature
– The device can be operated at an ambient temperature of +5 °C to +35 °C and at a re-
lative humidity of 20% to 85% (non-condensing).
– When switched off, the Smart TV can be stored at temperatures of between -20 °C and
+60 °C.
– Keep the device at least one metre away from sources of high-frequency or magnetic
interference (televisions, loudspeakers, mobile telephones, etc.) to avoid malfunctions.
– Remove the plug from the mains outlet and the antenna cable from the antenna so-
cket during a thunderstorm or if the device is not going to be used for a long period.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Major changes in temperature or fluctuations in humidity can cause moisture to build up within the Smart TV due to condensation – this can cause an electrical short circuit.
 After transporting the Smart TV, wait until it has reached ambient temperature
before switching it on.
3.4. Repairs
– Repairs to your Smart TV should only be carried out by qualified specialists. – If a repair must be carried out, please contact only our authorised service partners. – Take care to ensure that only spare parts specified by the manufacturer are used. The
use of unsuitable spare parts can cause damage to the device or the risk of fire.
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3.5. Safety when connecting
3.5.1. Power supply
– Even when deactivated, some of the device components are live. To disconnect the
power to your Smart TV or to completely isolate the device from voltage sources, dis­connect the device from the power supply completely. To do so, remove mains plug from the socket.
DANGER! Risk of electric shock!
Risk of death due to electric shock when the housing is open.
 Do not open the device housing. It does not contain any parts for maintenance
by the user. – Only operate the Smart TV from an earthed 220 to 240 V~ 50 Hz socket. Contact your
local energy supplier if you have any questions about the power supply at the installa­tion location.
– The socket must always be easily accessible so that the plug can be quickly removed
from the socket in an emergency. – To disconnect the power supply from your TV, pull the plug from the socket. – For additional safety, we recommend using a surge protection device to protect your
Smart TV against damage due to voltage spikes or lightening strike from the power
supply. – Position the cables so that no one can tread on them or trip over them. – Do not place any objects on the cables as they may be damaged. – Never touch the plug with wet hands. – Always hold the housing and never pull on the cable when removing the plug from
the socket. – Please note that the TV set continues to use power when in standby mode.
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If the device switches off and restarts due to electrical discharge while in USB mode (media player), optional HbbTV mode or optional LAN/WLAN mode (media player/ portal), it may not be able to independently restore the last operating mode. Please start the respective media or applications again.
The last user settings entered may not be restored following an electrical discharge that causes the TV to switch off because these settings are only saved 5 minutes af­ter switching channels.
All multimedia devices that can be connected to the corresponding connections of the TV must comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive.
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3.6. Handling batteries
WARNING!
Risk of explosion!
Batteries may contain combustible materials and leak, heat up excessively, ignite or even explode.
 Avoid improper handling of the batteries to prevent damage to your device and
your health.
Please follow the safety advice below closely:
– Keep batteries away from children.
Consult a doctor immediately if batteries are swallowed. – Never charge batteries (unless they are designed to be recharged). – Never discharge batteries by means of high power output. – Never short-circuit the batteries. – Never expose the batteries to excessive heat (such as direct sunlight, fire or similar). – Do not dismantle or deform the batteries.
You could injure your hands or fingers, or battery fluid could get into your eyes or onto
your skin. If you do come into contact with battery fluid, rinse the affected area with
plenty of water and consult a doctor immediately. – Avoid heavy impacts and vibrations. – Always observe the correct polarity. – Take care to ensure that the plus (+) and minus (−) poles are correctly inserted to avoid
short circuits. – Do not mix up new and old batteries or different types of batteries.
This could cause your remote control to malfunction. In addition, the weaker batteries
would discharge too much. – Remove used batteries from the device immediately. There is an increased risk of lea-
kage with flat batteries. – Remove the batteries from the remote control if it is not going to be used for a long
period of time. – Replace all used batteries in the remote control at the same time with new batteries of
the same type. – Cover the contacts of the batteries with sticky tape if you want to store or dispose of them. – If necessary, clean the battery and device contacts before insertion. – If the batteries have leaked, wear protective gloves and clean the contacts thoroughly.
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4. EU – Declaration of Conformity
Medion AG hereby declares that this device complies with the required regulations in the EU and the fundamental requirements and the other relevant provisions of the following:
• Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU
• Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC
• RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU You can download the complete EU Declaration of Conformity at www.medion.com/conformity.
Due to the 5 GHz frequency range of the integrated wireless LAN solution, the device may only be used inside buildings in the EU (see table).
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NL NO PL PT RO
SI SK TR FI SE
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AT = Austria, BE = Belgium, BG = Bulgaria, CZ = Czech Republic, DK = Denmark, EE = Estonia, FR = France, DE = Germany, IS = Iceland, IE = Ireland, IT = Italy, EL = Greece, ES = Spain, CY = Cyprus, LV = Latvia, LI = Liechtenstein, LT = Lithuania, LU = Luxembourg, HU = Hungary, MT = Malta, NL = Netherlands, NO = Norway, PL = Poland, PT = Portugal, RO = Romania, SI = Slovenia, SK = Slovakia, TR = Turkey, FI = Finland, SE = Sweden, CH = Switzerland, UK(NI) = Northern Ireland, HR = Croatia
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5. Overview of the device
5.1. Front
MD 30018:
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1) LCD screen
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3) Infrared sensor: Reception field for the infrared TV signals.
: Multifunction button for standby function, switching channels, selecting input source or controlling volume. When the device is in standby mode, you can switch on the device by briefly pressing the button. Briefly press the button when the device is in use to open the fun­ction menu. Then briefly press the button again to select the desired function. Press and hold the button to open the menu for the selected function. In the case of the standby function, the device then switches to standby mode. You can change the setting in the menu by briefly pressing the button. Then press and hold the button to apply the settings made. The function menu closes automatically after a few seconds of inactivity.
Operating light: Lights up when the device is in standby mode.
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5.2. Rear and right-hand side
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SPDIF
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Optic. out
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USB
Max. 500mA
Max. 500mA
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USB
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1) COMMON INTERFACE (CI+): Card slot for connecting pay TV cards
2) USB (5V
, 500 mA max.): USB connection for media playback/recording (PVR)
3) HDMI 1: HDMI connection for devices with a HDMI output
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: For connecting headphones with 3.5 mm jack
5) HDMI 2-3: HDMI connection for devices with a HDMI output (HDMI 2 can be used for ARC)
6) LNB (13 V/18 V
, 300 mA max.): For connecting the antenna (satellite)
7) ANT.: For connecting an aerial (analogue, DVB-T or DVB-C)
8) VGA: VGA port for connecting a PC or a YUV adapter (optional)
9) BACK AV IN: Audio/video input (cinch)
10) SPDIF Optic. OUT: Digital audio output (optical)
11) LAN: Network connection to connect to the Internet
12) Connection for mains plug Please only use the mains connection cable supplied for this purpose.
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13) Fixing holes for a wall mount Vesa standard, hole spacing 75 x 75 mm (MD30018) 100 x 100 mm (MD30019) 100 x 100 mm (MD30020)
The wall mounting of the TV device must not exceed a height of 2 m. The device need to be mounted on rigid surfaces such as cement or concrete.
5.3. Remote control
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BACK
BACK
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EXIT
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Wall mount not supplied. When mounting the device, make sure that you use M4 screws. The length of the screws corresponds to the thickness
of the wall bracket plus 7 mm.
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1) (SOURCE): Select input signal of connected devices
2) Number buttons: TV: programme selection, teletext: page selection
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TXT : Activate teletext
Press 2 x = set transparent; Press 3 x = close
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P /: Programme selection buttons
TV: select next (+) / previous (−) programme; teletext: select next (+) / previous (−) page
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(MENU): Open and close menu
INFO: Digital TV: show information (e.g. current channel number)
7) Direction button  : Move up in menu Digital TV: Select info bar for the current programme, teletext: select next page; Direction button : Move down in menu Digital TV: Select info bar for the current programme, teletext: select previous page; Direction button : Move left in menu Teletext: Call up subpages; Direction button : Move right in menu Teletext: Call up subpages
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EXIT: Exiting the menu
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MEDION: Open the MEDION® portal
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TWITCH: Call up Twitch site
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: Multifunction button for programme channel or input source
12) Red button: For teletext or menus
Green button: For teletext or menus Yellow button: For teletext or menus Blue button: For teletext or menus
13) Media buttons
: Fast rewind;: Fast forward;: Start recording (PVR);: Stop playback;: Start playback;: Pause playback
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: YouTube / multifunction button for programme channel or input source
PRIME VIDEO: Open the Amazon Prime Video portal NETFLIX: Call up Netflix site BACK: Go one level back in menus; TV: switch to previous program (Swap function) OK: Confirm selection in certain menus EPG: Digital TV: call up the electronic programme guide V/+ : Increase (+) or decrease (−) volume.
: Mute
LANG.: Analogue TV: stereo/mono ;
Digital TV: select audio language (if available)
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: Switch smart TV on/off (switch standby mode on/off)
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5.3.1. Programming the multifunction button
The
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/ 2 button can be programmed to any channel position or a particular input source
 Start by selecting the function you require and then hold down the button for 5 seconds until
MY BUTTON IS SET appears on the screen. This confirms the new programming.
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After each set to the factory defaults
INITIAL INSTALLATION your customised button programming is deleted and re-
6. Using the device for the fi rst time
Before using for the first time, be sure to read the section “Safety instructions”.
6.1. Unpacking
• Select a suitable place for setting up the device before unpacking.
• Open the box very carefully to avoid damaging the device. The device could be damaged if you use a knife with a long blade to open the box.
• The box contains a number of small items (including batteries). Keep these out of the reach of children as they represent a choking hazard.
• Store the packaging material in a safe place; only use this box to transport the TV.
DANGER! Risk of suffocation!
Packaging film can be swallowed or used improperly. Therefore, there is a risk of suffocation!
 Keep packaging material such as plastic film or plastic bags away from children.
6.2. Mounting
Attach the stand as shown in the illustration. Carry out this step before connecting the smart TV.
MD 30018/30019/30020:
2 x
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6.3. Inserting batteries in the remote control
 Loose the screw of the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control and remo-
ve the cover.
 Insert two LR03 (AAA) 1.5 V batteries in the battery compartment of the remote control. Check
the battery polarity (inscribed on the bottom of the battery compartment).
 Close the battery compartment by fixing the cover with the screw.
NOTICE! Risk of damage!
The remote control can be damaged by leaking batteries if not used for a long pe­riod of time!
 Remove the batteries from the remote control if the device is not going to be
used for a long period.
6.4. Connecting the antenna
Your smart TV supports different antenna signals. You can feed the following picture signals via the connection labelled ANT.
• via analogue cable/an analogue house antenna,
• via a DVB-T/ DVB-T 2
• via a DVB-C
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connector (digital cable)
 Connect the antenna cable from either the house aerial/the analogue cable connection, the
DVB-T antenna or the DVB-C connection to the antenna connection on the smart TV
You also have the option of connecting a digital satellite system to the connection labelled LNB.
 Screw the F connector of a coaxial antenna cable onto the connection on the smart TV.
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antenna or
To receive encrypted/subscription channels you will need to use a CI module and an appropriate card. Insert a CI module (available in specialist shops) into the slot provided for this purpose on the left-hand side of the device (Common Interface). You can then insert the card from your provider into the CI module.
6.5. Connecting the power supply
 Connect the supplied power cord to the mains connection socket of the device.  Connect the mains plug on the device to an easily accessible 220 - 240 V ~ 50 Hz mains socket.
6.6. Switching the smart TV on and off
 The device will be in standby mode as soon as you have connected the mains plug to the mains
socket.
 To switch on the device, press
– on the remote control: the Standby/On button
P / buttons;
– on the device: the multifunction button
 Use the Standby/On button
on the remote control to switch the device back into standby
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mode. Although the device has been switched off, it will continue to consume electricity.
If the device is not receiving an input signal, it will automatically switch to stand­by mode after five minutes. A countdown timer will appear on the screen until this time. This function is not available for all sources.
, one of the number buttons or one of the
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This service must be available in your region.
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6.7. Channel search when switching on for the fi rst time
When settings for various menu items are changed, a message indicating increa­sed energy consumption may appear.
When you switch the device on for the first time, you will be guided through the FIRST TIME INSTAL
LATION menu.You can call up and carry out the first-time installation again at any time via the menu INSTALLATION > FIRST TIME INSTALLATION .
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Welcome please select your language!
Set the language used in menus.
EN
Dansk
Français
Magyar Română Svenska
Azәrbaycanca
Crnogorski
Deutsch Gaeilge
Nederlands
Shqiptar
Türkçe
Eesti
Hrvatski
Norsk
Slovenski
Česky
English
Italiano
Polski
Slovenčina
Укрaїнськa
Español
Latviešu
Português
Srpski
Бблгapски
Eλληυικά
Lietuvių k.
Pyсский
Suomi
OK BACK EXIT HOME
Use the buttons to select the language and press OK to confirm. If you wish, you can now set the menu view (
HIGH CONTRAST, MAGNIFICATION and MINIMAP) to
your preferred settings
Use the  keys to select the language..
After confirming the selected language with
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You can configure country settings to activate country specific features.
Hungary
Israel
Luxembourg
Norway
San Marino
Spain
UK
Iceland
Italy
Macedonia
Iran
Kingdom of Sau...
Sweden
Other
OK the initial installation will begin
Choose your country
India
Jordan
Malta
Poland
Serbia
Switzerland
Iraq
Latvia
Montenegro
Portugal Slovakia Thailand
Ireland
Lebanon
Netherlands
Romania Slovenia
Turkey
New Zealand
Isle of Man
Lithuania
Russia
South Africa
Ukraine
OK BACK EXIT HOME
Use  to select the desired country. The country setting will influence the order in which
the channels are stored. Also, there are a number of options preset for the individual countries.
Afterwards, press
OK to continue.
You will be asked to agree to the MEDION® Smart TV Privacy Policy. This is necessary if you intend
to use the Network / Internet / HbbTV services. Read the privacy settings carefully. Select the in­dividual points with  and confirm them with
OK, if necessary. If you have any ques-
tions, complaints or comments regarding this privacy policy or its enforcement, please contact by email at smarttvsecurity@vosshub.com.
Then confirm with
YES. If you choose NO, you will not be able to use these services without later
agreeing to the terms.
Finally, press the
NEXT button with  and press OK to go to the next point.
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6.7.1. Network/Internet settings
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Wireless Device
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You can configure network settings to access content on your home network and the internet. Select „Next“ to scan
Network Type
Network Typ
Press WPS on your wifi router Internet Speed Test Advanced Settings Networked Standby Mode
Network/Internet Settings
wireless networks.
< >
Wireless Device
On
NETWORK TYPE
PRESS WPS ON YOUR WIFI ROU
TER
(only for WLAN)
INTERNET SPEED TEST
Disconnected MAC:
Next
OK BACK EXIT HOME
Network settings
Here you select the network type: WIRELESS DEVICE or WIRED DEVICE. After ma­king a selection NEXT with the direction buttons  and confirming with the OK button, an overview of all available networks appears. Make a selecti­on and confirm with the
OK button. If a password is required for a network, a
virtual keyboard appears which you can use to enter this with the help of the direction buttons  and the
OK button. After entering the password,
select OK on the keyboard and confirm with the OK button.
This option enables you to quickly establish a WPS connection via a wireless network (Wi-Fi). Hold down the WPS button on your router and confirm this option
OK using the OK button. Then the WPS connection will be made.
Press the OK button in order to test the Internet speed.
Press the OK button to call up further network configuration options.
Choose the setting AUTOMATIC IP or MANUAL IP. If you select MANUAL IP, three additional lines appear in
CONFIGURATION
which you can manually enter the data for the
RESS, SUBNET MASK
and DEFAULT GATEWAY using the di-
IP AD
rection buttons  and the number buttons.
ADVANCED SET TINGS
NETWORKED STANDBY MODE
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Select here between AUTOMATIC DNS or MANUAL DNS.
CONFIGURATION
If you select in which you can manually enter the data for the
SERVER 1 and DNS SERVER 2 using the direction buttons
MANUAL DNS, two additional lines appear
DNS
 and the number buttons.
An existing network connection can be terminated by pressing the red button.
Activate/deactivate the Wake-On LAN/Wake-On Wireless LAN function (WoL/ WoWLAN). This enables you to switch on the smart TV via a different device. Both devices must be connected to the same network via LAN or Wi-Fi for this purpose. Select the as a remote control needs to be connected to the TV once when it is switched on. The control function only works when the TV is in standby mode.
ON setting to activate this function. The device being used
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Exit the network settings by pressing OK.
6.7.2. Devices
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Devices
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Audio Link Input Device
Here you can pair audio devices via Bluetooth and input devices such as a mouse or keyboard with the unit.
AUDIO LINK: Connect audio devices via Bluetooth. Press  to switch the function on or off.
INPUT DEVICE: Connect input devices via Bluetooth. Press to switch the function on or off.
Enabled Disabled
Next
OK BACK EXIT HOME
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6.7.3. Receptiom method
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Select Broadcast Type:
Scan Encrypted Channels Select favourite network type
D. Aerial D. Cable Satellite Analogue
Before the station search starts, select the following options:
SCAN ENCRYPTED CHANNELS: Use  to select whether encrypted channels should also be sear-
ched for.
SELECT FAVOURITE NETWORK TYPE: Use  to select the preferred reception method. If you use
several types of reception, you can select the types below with
Select
NEXT with  and confirm with OK.
On None
Next
OK BACK EXIT HOME
 and activate with OK.
6.7.4. Cable digital
If you have previously activated the reception type DIGITAL CABLE, you can now make settings for the network search. If it should be necessary, you can adjust the
WORK ID and the SEARCH STEP correspondingly.
NETWORK, FREQUENCY, the NET
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6.7.5. Satellite
If you have previously activated the reception type SATELLITE, you can now make settings for the antenna type.
 To set the antenna type, select one of the following antenna types:
DIRECT: Select this antenna type if you have a single receiver and a satellite antenna. Press
the OK button and then choose the desired satellite (you can also call up the transponder list using the blue button). Afterwards, press the decide whether or not the channel list should be loaded.
UNICABLE: Select this antenna type if you have multiple receivers and a single-cable system.
Press the OK button and make all the necessary settings regarding SATELLITE POSITION 1/2,
USER BAND and BAND FREQUENCY (here you can also call up the transponder list using the blue
button). Afterwards, press the OK button again to start the search. After that, decide whether
or not the channel list should be loaded.
DISEQC SWITCH: Select this antenna type if you have multiple satellite antennas and a DiSEqC
switch. Press the OK button and activate the desired DISEQC switch 1  4 (here you can also call up the corresponding transponder list using the blue button). Afterwards, press the ton again to start the search. After that, decide whether or not the channel list should be loa­ded.
During the search, the scan progress is displayed. In addition, the number of found TV and radio stations is displayed.
 Afterwards, press
OK to continue.
 Amazon Alexa (optional): The device can be controlled using Amazon Alexa. For more informati-
on, please refer to the description under
SYSTEM > VOICE ASSISTANT.
At the end of automatic program storage, a TV programme is shown.
OK button again to start the search. After that,
OK but-
The initial installation described here corresponds to the FIRST TIME INSTALLATION op- tion in the INSTALLATION menu.
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6.8. Using the multimedia connections
NOTICE! Risk of damage!
Incorrect operation can cause damage to the equipment used.
 Before wiring and first use, you must also read the operating instructions of the
devices you are connecting. Take care to ensure that all devices are switched off during wiring.
NOTICE! Risk of damage!
If plugs and sockets are connected incorrectly it can cause damage to the contacts.
 Take care to ensure that the plugs and corresponding sockets fit together pre-
cisely in order to avoid any damage to the contacts. Due to the arrangement of the contacts, many plugs will only fit into the socket in one position.
6.8.1. AV
The AV transmission (composite) works via three cinch connections, of which one transmits the vi­deo signal (yellow) and two transmit the stereo audio signal (red/white). Use a standard AV cable.
 Connect the AV output of the playback device with the AV input of the TV.
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6.8.2. HDMI
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is an interface for digital video and audio transmission. It has the highest quality of transmission. Use a standard HDMI cable:
 Connect the corresponding HDMI ports of the devices used with an HDMI cable.
6.8.3. HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel)
If you want to use a TV set as a signal receiver AND signal source (to transmit an audio signal to an audio receiver), you must use the HDMI2 port with audio return channel (ARC). The HDMI connec­tion to the TV then works in both directions. It can receive image and sound signals from a video device and the audio signal of the TV set can also be sent to the audio receive via the audio return channel.
 Connect the video device (e.g. Blu-ray player) to the audio receiver via HDMI.  Connect the audio receiver to the TV set via HDMI/ARC.  Take care to ensure that the speaker control of the TV set is routed to the external amplifier.
6.8.4. HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)
CEC is the abbreviation for Consumer Electronics Control. If you connect different devices via CEC-enabled HDMI connections, you can control certain functions of the entire HDMI network with a single remote control (e.g. standby or record functions):
 Connect all devices via CEC-enabled HDMI ports with HDMI cables. The HDMI ports on your TV
set are all CEC-enabled.
 Take care to ensure that the CEC functions are enabled for all ports and that all devices are
connected accordingly.
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6.8.5. USB
A USB port can be used to connect and read storage media such as USB sticks or external hard dri­ves. Use a suitable USB cable. If a suitable USB cable is supplied, you should use this (e.g. for hard drives). Always verify the power consumption of the USB storage medium used and use the corres­ponding USB connections.
 Connect the corresponding USB ports of the devices used with a suitable USB cable. Whenever
possible, do not use a USB extension cord as this can cause problems, depending on the voltage.
6.8.6. SPDIF
SPDIF (Sony®/Phillips digital interface) is an interface for transferring digital stereo or multi-channel audio signals between various devices. Usually, the digital audio signal is output via a coaxial (cinch) or an optical connection. Your TV features an optical SPDIF port. Use a standard, optical SPDIF cable.
 Connect the corresponding SPDIF ports of the devices used with a corresponding SPDIF cable.
6.8.7. VGA (PC)
You can connect a PC with a monitor/TV to transmit the video signal via the VGA port. Use a stan­dard VGA cable.
 Connect the corresponding VGA ports of the devices used with a VGA cable.
6.8.8. VGA (YPbPr)
The VGA connection of your TV can be used for the video transmission of the YPbPr signal. Use a suitable YPbPr adapter.
 Connect the VGA port of your TV to the YPbPr cinch connections (red/blue/green) of the video
device. Use the supplied YPbPr adapter (optional).
 Use the AV audio connections of your TV set (red/white) for audio transmission and connect
them with the YPbPr audio connections of the video device (red/white). Use the supplied AV ad­apter (optional).
6.8.9. LAN
You can connect the TV set to the Internet via the LAN connection and receive online content (e.g. streaming services) via your device.
 Connect the LAN connection of the TV set to your network or router using a network cable
(Ethernet cable).
 Make all the necessary network settings on the devices.
6.8.10. Headphone output (Headphones Out)
The headphone socket is used for connecting a pair of headphones with a stereo mini jack connec­tion.
 Connect the headphones to the stereo mini jack of the device.  You can set the volume of the headphone signal in the sound menu. If necessary, mute the spea-
ker of the TV.
WARNING! Risk of hearing damage!
To prevent possible damage to your hearing, avoid listening at high volume over long periods of time.
 Before pressing play, set the volume to the lowest setting.  Start playback and increase the volume to a comfortable level.
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7. Operation
7.1. Channel selection
To select a channel, press either one of the P /buttons on the remote control, use the /MODE multifunction switch on the device or select the channel directly using the number buttons. For a two- or three-figure number, press the number buttons in the corresponding order.
 By pressing the
channel using the and buttons and call it up by pressing
7.2. Sound settings
 You can increase or decrease the volume by pressing the volume buttons V/+ on the remote
control or in speaker mode of the multifunction switch /MODE on the device.
 Press the mute button  Pressing the
7.3. Screen settings
 Depending on the programme, the pictures are transmitted in the formats 4:3 or 16:9. As soon as
PICTURE menu is selected using the  buttons, three direct links appear above it. Here you
the can navigate directly to the aspect ratio settings and adjust the screen format:
AUTO: The format displayed is automatically adjusted to match the input signal.
OK button on the remote control, you can call up the channel list, select the
OK.
to switch the volume fully off and on again.
LANG. button opens the CURRENT LANGUAGE window.
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FULL: (Only in HDMI mode and with HD TV channels
received via cable and satellite): Pixel-perfect reproduc­tion of the image (1:1).
16:9: For undistorted picture display in 16:9 format
SUBTITLE: This function is used to zoom a widescreen
image (picture format 16:9) with subtitles to full screen size.
14:9: This option sets the 14:9 picture format.
14:9 ZOOM: This function is used to zoom a widescreen
image (picture format 14:9) to the upper and lower ed­ges of the screen.
4:3: Is used to view a standard image (picture ratio of
4:3) as this is its original format.
SUBTITLESUBTITLE
CINEMA: This function is used to zoom a widescreen
image (picture format 16:9) to full screen size.
You can also change the picture format in the menu SETTINGS > PICTURE > ADVANCED SETTINGS > PIC
TURE ZOOM.
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Please note that not all picture formats are available depending on the chosen picture source.
7.4. Displaying information
2 arte HD
ARTE Journal >
12:50
Now: ARTE Journal
Information about the current channel
TXT
;
;
12:50-13:00
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95%S
100%
HD
 Press the INFO button to display information about the current channel. The infobar is also dis-
played if different signal inputs are used.
 You receive the same information when you switch over to a different channel.  If you press the
INFO button twice (or the INFO button once and the button once), a descrip-
tion of the current TV channel is displayed (if available). This automatically scrolls through the text. If the information changes too quickly, you can use the and arrow buttons to scroll up and down through the text yourself.
7.5. Opening the favourites list
In the CHANNELS menu you can add individual channels to up to four different favourites lists.
 Press the
menu and press the
OK button when the device is in use (the list of channels opens).
 Above the list, then use the  buttons to select
tion to be added to the favourites list and press OK. A menu then opens. Here, use the  but­tons to select TAG/UNTAG CHANNEL. A check mark then appears after the station. To add further stations to the list, use the  buttons to select them and press
EDIT menu, press the BACK button.
 Use the  buttons to select  After that, four possible favourites lists are displayed (
channel to the desired favourites lists (LIST 1  4). To do this, select the ON entry in the correspon- ding list and then press
 Press
OK or EXIT to exit the list of channels.
 To call up a favourites list, open the list of channels as described above and then use the 
buttons to select the
VOURITES. When the CHANNELLIST is opened using the OK button, only the stations in the corres-
ponding favourites list are displayed and you can switch between them.
button (MENU) and use the  buttons to select the HOME > CHANNELS
OK button. The list of channels then opens. Alternatively, you can press the
EDIT and use the  buttons to select a sta-
OK. To then navigate to the
ADD/REMOVE FAVOURITES and press OK.
LIST 14). You can now assign the marked
OK.
FILTER option. Next, select the desired favourites list (LIST 1  4) under FA
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Under
TV, use the buttons to select CHANNELS, the FAVOURITES direct link appears abo-
ve it. You can call up existing favourites lists directly here.
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7.6. Selecting the source
Please note that the source (the connected device) is only recognised when connecting using the (SOURCE) button or in the TV menu, if this source is activated in the SET
TINGS > SYSTEM > SOURCES
 Use the
LIST
menu is open, press the corresponding digit to select the desired source directly.
1. TV
2. BACK AV
3. HDMI1
4. HDMI2
5. HDMI3
6. YPBPR
7. VGA/PC
8. WIRELESS DISPLAY
USBDISK
USB2
AUDIO VIDEO SHARING
(SOURCE) button to select the inputs for the connected devices. When the SOURCES
TV mode (antennas, satellites and cable signals are played back) Audio/video input (AV) HDMI input 1 HDMI input 2 (HDMI 2 can be used for ARC) HDMI input 3 Device on the VGA input via an adapter (YUV/YPbPr) Device on PC input Playback content from another external player USB storage medium (optional) (the name can differ, if necessary) USB storage medium (optional) (the name can differ, if necessary) Network service for data exchange between devices (optional)
 Alternatively, use the direction buttons  to go to the desired source.  Confirm your selection with the
If the CEC function is enabled, the HDMI source could be renamed from the external player if necessary. The remote control of the TV set controls the connected devices. If the 0 button on the remote control is pressed for several seconds, this controls the television again.
The source can also be selected using the multifunction switch /MODE on the device. For this, press the switch briefly several times until you reach the source selection menu. Then select the desired source by moving upwards (+) or downwards (–). In addition, you can call up all activated sources in the menu
menu or in the SOURCES > SOURCE SETTINGS menu.
OK button.
SOURCES > SOURCE SETTINGS.
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7.7. Wireless display
Via wireless display you have the option of playing content from an external player (e.g. tablet PC, smartphone etc.) via the television. The external device must have at least Android version 4.2 in­stalled. The WIRELESS DISPLAY function is only available for Android devices.
Select ars.
You must activate screen mirroring on the playback device. The playback device now detects the available TV sets with which a connection can be established.
After the television is selected, a connection is established. Notification “Connection with wireless display is made” appears. Then the TV will mirror the screen content of the playback device.
WIRELESS DISPLAY as the source. The “Wireless display – ready to connect” start screen appe-
Wireless display can only be used if the mobile device supports this function. The detection and connection processes differ depending on the programs you use. Plea-
se refer to the operating instructions of your playback device. Android-based mobile de­vices should have the software version 4.2 or higher.
Due to the great variety of different devices and software versions, faultless functionality cannot be guaranteed.
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8. Teletext
Teletext is a free service broadcast by most channels and provides the latest news, weather, TV lis­tings, share prices, subtitles and other information. Your TV set offers many useful functions for using teletext including multipage text, subpage saving and quick navigation.
8.1. Using the teletext
Your remote control has special buttons for operating the teletext.
 Select a TV channel that broadcasts teletext.  Press the  Pressing  Pressing the
8.1.1. Selecting a teletext page
8.1.2. Number buttons
 Enter the number of the desired teletext page as a three-digit number using the number but-
tons.
 The selected page number is displayed in the top left corner of the screen. The teletext counter
searches as long as it takes to find the selected page number.
8.1.3. Scrolling through pages
 The channel selection buttons or and direction buttons can be used to scroll forwards or
backwards through the teletext pages.
TXT button once to display the start/index page for the teletext.
TXT again makes the text transparent in front of the TV image.
TXT button a third time switches the device back into TV mode.
8.1.4. Colour buttons
 If coloured fields or text entries are displayed at the lower edge of the screen then you can select
these contents directly by pressing the appropriately coloured button: RED, GREEN, YELLOW, and BLUE.
8.1.5. Subpages
Some teletext pages have subpages. The lower edge of the screen may contain something like 1/3, for example. The subpages are displayed one after another at an interval of about half a minute. You can also call up these subpages by pressing the  button.
8.1.6. INDEX
 Use the BACK button to select the start page containing a list of the teletext contents.
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9. Using the On-Screen Display menu (OSD menu)
9.1. Navigating in the menu
 Press the menu button (MENU) to activate the OSD.  Select the main menu with the  direction buttons.  Select the submenu from the main menu using the  direction buttons.
With some submenus, direct links open automatically here, giving you the option to ac­cess common options quickly and make settings.
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Press the
OK button to select the selected option from the submenu.
 You can use the direction buttons  to select the options from a menu.  Press the
BACK button to move back one menu level and back to the main menu.
 You can use the direction buttons  to enter a value or make another selection.  Close the menu with the
EXIT or (MENU) button.
Please note that depending on the preset, the menu closes automatically if no button is pressed for a certain amount of time.
You can select the following main menus:
HOME menu
SOURCES menu
SEARCH menu
SETTINGS menu
TV menu
Due to technical changes, the menus described here may differ from the menus actually displayed on your screen.
Not all menus are available, depending on the source you selected. If
VGA/PC is selected as
the source, other options will appear in the screen settings.
10. The menu system in detail
10.1. Home page
The home page allows you to compile preferred menu options and applications for quick access. To add additional options to the home page, proceed as follows:
 Select the desired menu option/application in the OSD menu  Press the button. The  Confirm your selection with the OK button. The corresponding menu option/application now
appears in the
HOME menu.
To delete menu options/applications from the
 Select the desired menu option/application on the  Press the button. The  Select
DELETE and press OK to confirm the selection. The corresponding menu option/applicati-
on is then deleted from the
To change the arrangement of the menu options/applications, proceed as follows:
 Select the desired menu option/application on the  Press the button. The  Select
MOVE and press the OK button to confirm the selection.
 The menu option/application can be moved left and right using the  buttons.  Then confirm this with the
The following menu options/applications are preset on the
ADD TO HOME entry appears below.
HOME, proceed as follows:
HOME.
DELETE and MOVE entries appear below.
HOME.
HOME.
DELETE and MOVE entries appear below.
OK button.
HOME:
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10.1.1. Media portal menu
Menu opti-
on
MEDION
Settings
In the media portal, you have access to news, games, shopping and much more via the pre-installed applications. The   and direction buttons can be used to scroll through the various apps and confirm your selection by pressing the OK button. An Internet connection is required for this function. The media portal hi­des behind the MEDION button, but can also be called up using the
MEDION
button. The first time you use the device, you must accept the licence conditions. Then select the desired language.
Welcome to your Smart TV portal
Please choose your language
Nederlands English Français
OK
Confirm your selection by pressing the OK button. Afterwards, the home page of the media portal appears where a shortlist of cer-
tain apps is displayed. The following options can be selected here:
The start view of the media portal appears only on first use or after a re­set of the media portal via the yellow button SETTINGS.
 If you press the
MEDION button on your remote control, you are directed stra-
ight into the media portal.
 With the
MEDION button (or with the BACK button,) you can switch from the
currently selected app back to the home page at any time. Use the EXIT but­ton to exit the media portal and return to normal TV mode.
A mouse and keyboard can be connected to the USB port of the TV set. It is much easier to use the Internet browser with the help of these in­put devices. The functionality of all connected devices cannot be guaran­teed.
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INTERNET
The open browser function is an app in the media por­tal and provides you with access to the Internet. After opening, predefined web pages and their logos are shown that you can select directly. You can use the keyboard fun­ction to enter URL addresses directly or control web pages via the activated search function. Use the  arrow but­tons on the remote control to navigate through the options and press
OK to confirm your selection.
Please note that Internet pages with Flash content are not supported by the open browser. It is also not possible to download content.
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YOUTUBE
AMAZON PRI ME VIDEO
NETFLIX
Netflix & Amazon Prime Video are subscription services that allow their members to stream various content such as, for example, films and series via Internet-capable TVs, computers and other devices (“compatible devices”). The respective conditions of use of the respective providers apply.
ADDING TO THE START SCREEN
Press the green button to add the currently selected app to the start screen.
(My Apps) (optional)
This is where you can specify which language areas the
SETTINGS
apps should be selected from. In addition, you can reset the portal so that the portal home page is reset to the factory default.
Direct link to YouTube. Alternatively, the 1 button can be used for direct access (preset).
Direct link for Amazon Prime Video. Alternatively, the PRIME VIDEO button can be used for direct access (preset).
Calling up the Netflix app enables numerous films and series to be streamed di­rectly over the Internet. This is a premium service and you must register when using the service for the first time.
Press the
NETFLIX button on the remote control to open Netflix.
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10.1.2. Channels menu
D
The channel list is where you manage your channels. The sing the OKbutton when the device is in use.
Channels
Watc h
1. Das Erste HD
1. Das Erste HD
2. ZDF HD
3. RTL Televisi
4. SAT.1
5. kabel eins
6. ProSieben
7. RTL2
8. VOX
9. SUPER RTL
10. SPORT1
Edit
CHANNELS
Filter
menu can also be opened by pres-
HD
H
HD HD HD HD HD HD HD HD HD
As soon as you call up the channel list, you enter the WATCH directory. Use the switch to the additional options
Menu opti-
on
EDIT
and
FILTER
.
Settings
You can use the  buttons to select channels from the list and press OK to open.
WATCH
You can use the P+ button or the P- button to scroll pages up or down 10 at a time.
To select channels for editing, select a station using the  buttons and press
OK. A menu then opens. Here, use the  buttons to select TAG/UNTAG CHAN NEL. A check mark then appears after the station. To add further stations to the
list, use the  buttons to select them and press
OK.
The channels with a check mark can be edited with the following options. If you have not selected any channels, the currently selected channel is edited. If you press the
BACK button, the following options appear:
Press the OK button to select the selected channel from
ADD TO HOME
the HOME menu. The channels are then listed there and can be selected directly.
EDIT
This function enables you to move the currently selected channel (or all marked channels) to a different position in
OK
button and then enter the
MOVE
the channel list. Press the new channel position using the number buttons. Press the
OK
button again and confirm the subsequent prompt with
YES
. The channel will be assigned to the desired channel po-
sition and all other channels are shifted accordingly.
 buttons to
This function enables you to delete the currently selected channel (or all marked channels). Press the OK button and
DELETE
confirm the subsequent prompt with then be permanently deleted. Select
YES. The channel with
NO if you want to can-
cel this step.
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EDIT NAME
LOCK/UNLOCK
ADD/REMOVE FA VOURITES
This function enables you to rename the currently selected channel. Press the OK button and select the desired charac­ters with the  buttons. If you then press the OK but­ton, the new name is applied directly.
This function enables you to lock or unlock the currently selected channel (or all marked channels). You can use the lock function to password protect access to certain chan­nels. Press the OK button and then enter the required pass­word (factory default:
0000). A lock icon appears after the
channel name. Do the same to unlock the channel.
To lock a channel, you must know the password (factory default:
TINGS > SYSTEM > PARENTAL menu).
You can create up to four favourites lists that you can call up la­ter. If you press the ted channel (or all marked channels) to one or more favourites lists. To do this, select ON for the desired list and press the OK (or
EXIT) button. To remove a channel from a favourites list, select
OFF entry accordingly. If a channel is assigned to the favouri-
the tes list, a corresponding symbol appears after the channel name. For more information, read the section “Opening the favourites list” on page 26.
OK button, you can add the currently selec-
0000, it can be changed in the SET
EN
FILTER
This function enables you to mark the currently selec-
TAG/UNTAG CHAN NEL
ted channel. A check mark then appears after the channel name. If the current channel has previously been selected, this option removes the check mark.
You can use this button to mark all channels. A check mark
TAG/UNTAG ALL
then appears after the channel name. You can remove the check mark from all channels in the same way.
This is where you will find the filter functions for adapting the presentation of the channel list:
CHANNEL TYPE
TV/RADIO
FREE/PAY
Only the channels for the selected reception type will be displayed.
Select here whether only TV, only radio, only text or all channels are to be displayed in the list.
Select here whether you want to display only free channels, only encrypted channels or all channels in the list.
Here you can individually select each letter of the alphabet,
A Z
at which point only the channels beginning with the appro­priate letter will be displayed in the channel list.
SORT
HD/SD
FAVOURITES
PROFILE OPTIONS
Select the type of sorting (ALPHABETIC or NUMERIC).
Select whether only HD, SD or all channels are displayed.
Select whether one of the four possible favourites lists is to be displayed.
Here you can make pay TV settings (is not, however, cur­rently supported by the pay TV providers).
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SATELLITE LIST
(only for the satelli­te reception type)
If you wish to call up channels from individual satellites in the channel list, this is where you can select the desired sa­tellites. After pressing the
OK button, the channels of the
selected satellite appear in the channel list.
Even after closing the channel list and re-opening it with the OK button, the previously filtered results continue to appear. To return to the full channel list, you must reset the corresponding filter. If, however, you call up the channel list when the device is in use using the
button and use the
FILTER
option, this
OK
option acts more like a search function. This me­ans that the complete channel list is displayed the next time you press the
OK
button after closing the
channel list. The previously filtered results are not
retained.
RESET
Press the OK button to start resetting the filter settings.
10.1.3. Programme guide (EPG – Electronic Programme Guide) menu
You can use the EPG button to open the programme guide directly.
Guide
Mon 17/09/2018 09:23
Now/Next Filter Previous Day Next Day Extras
Mon 17/09/2018
1. Das Erste
2. ZDF HD
3. arte HD
4. 1-2-3.tv (connect
5. 1-2-3.tv
6. 3sat HD
8. ARD-alpha HD (Internet)
9. Bibel TV HD
10. Bloomberg (connect)
11. BR FS Süd HD (Int...
You will see the current programme and the next programme for the available nations in the table. Use
 to select a channel and scroll through the channel offering with .
The programme information displayed is created by the broadcaster. If no programme in­formation is displayed, this does not mean that your Smart TV is faulty.
1 Das Erste HD
Live nach Neun
<<
09:00
Tagess
Live nach Neun
Stadt Land Kunst 360° Geo Reportage
09:30 10:00 >>
Kulturgeschichten (4/8)
OK BACK EXIT HOME
Sturm
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The next table shows the options for the GUIDE
Menu option Settings
Select the NOW/NEXT view. This shows only the current and the next program-
NOW/NEXT
me for all channels. tain criteria and
FILTER enables you to restrict the display according to cer-
TIMELINE SCHEDULE takes you back to the original display.
EN
FILTER
PREVIOUS DAY
NEXT DAY
If you are looking for a specific programme, you can use a filter to restrict the selection.
The programme guide for the previous day is displayed. This is only possible up to the current day. Programmes in the past are not displayed here.
The programme guide for the next day is displayed.
The following options can be found here:
This enables you to select the programme genre. This
HIGHLIGHT GENRE
function must be supported by the relevant station. The programme guide then displays programmes from the selected genre.
EXTRAS
GUIDE SEARCH
Search for channels. This is where you can set the chan­nels to be searched, the day and the genre. In addition, a full text search is available to you here.
NOW
ZOOM
Skip back to the current timeline.
Minimize time window in four steps.
The next table shows the additional button functions within the programme guide:
Button Function
OK
INFO
If the selected programme is running, the following options are available by pressing the OK button:
SELECT CHANNEL: Select this option and press the OK button to switch to the
selected channel.
MORE INFO: Select this option and press the OK button to display information
about the current programme.
RECORD: Select this option and press the OK button to start recording the
selected channel. After ending the recording by pressing the button, the re­cording is stored in the list of recordings. For more information, read the sec­tion “Aufnahmen menu” on page 59. If the selected programme is in the future, a recording timer is stored in the timer list. The recording then starts automatically at the beginning of the selected programme. For more informa­tion, read the section “Timer menu” 58
SET TIMER ON EVENT: If the selected programme is in the future, this option is
still available. Select this option and press the
OK button to display a shift ti-
mer in the timer list. At the start of the selected programme, the device then automatically switches to the corresponding programme. For more informati­on, read the section “Timer menu” 58.
Displays a detailed description of the selected programme (if available). Press INFO again to hide the description.
If the description is longer, use the P
/ buttons to scroll within the text.
BACK If a programme is running and you wish to select NOW/NEXT, FILTER, PREVIOUS
DAY, NEXT DAY or EXTRAS, you must press the BACK button first.
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10.2. Source menu
T
Enabled
This menu displays all active signal sources and can be selected with the  button. Then press the
OK button to call up the selected source.
TV
BACK AV
HDMI1
HDMI2
HDMI3
YPBPR
VGA/PC
WIRELESS DISPLAY
USBDISK
USB2
AUDIO VIDEO SHARING
The
SOURCE SETTINGS is where you can activate/deactivate and rename signal sources.
TV mode (antennas, satellites and cable signals are played back) Audio/video input (AV) HDMI input 1 HDMI input 2 (HDMI 2 can be used for ARC) HDMI input 3 Device on the VGA input via an adapter (YUV/YPbPr) Device on PC input Playback content from another external player USB storage medium (optional) USB storage medium (optional) Network service for data exchange between devices (optional)
System - Sources
TV
V
BACK AV HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 YPbPr VGA/PC Wireless Display
Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled
These settings can also be made under SETTINGS > SYSTEM > SOURCES.
A signal source that you wish to select with /MODE or (SOURCE), must be activated in the SOURCES > SOURCE SETTINGS menu.
10.3. Search menu
You can enter search terms to search through the TV menu here. If an Internet connection is pre­sent, the Internet is also searched for relevant content.
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10.4. Settings menu
CEC
d
10.4.1. Devices menu
EN
Devices
CEC CEC Auto Power On Audio Link Input Device Virtual Remote Audio Video Sharing Timer of No Signal
< >
Enabled
Enable
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled Enabled Enabled
Menüpunkt Einstellungen
To connect the device to a CEC network, make the required settings here. Enable this function to allow all devices that are connected via HDMI to
communicate with each other. In this way, you can, for example, control the basic functions of all devices in an HDMI network using only one remo­te control. Activate this function if you want to configure additional settings
CEC
(Consumer Electro­nics Control)
under First select the CEC function and select HDMI as the source. If you have al-
ready connected a CEC-enabled device, the name of the device is listed in­stead of HDMI. The basic functions of the device can then be automatically controlled using the remote control of the Smart TV.
SOUND > SOUND OUTPUT.
If the CEC function is activated and HDMI has been selected as the source (CEC-enabled device connected), the OSD menu of the Smart TV may no longer be called up using the ton. In this case, press and hold 0. The remote control then cont­rols the TV again. Pressing and holding again then enables the control of the device connected by HDMI.
(MENU) but-
CEC AUTO POWER ON
This function allows you to turn on the TV with the connected HD­MI-CEC-compatible device and automatically switch to the input source. Select ENABLED if you want to use this function.
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Menüpunkt Einstellungen
Here you can enable or disable the Bluetooth function of the device. With Audio Link enabled, it is possible to pair the TV set wirelessly with Bluetoo­th speakers (e.g. a soundbar). Select
AUDIO LINK and press the OK button.
Select the ENABLED setting if you want to connect the device to an external speaker via Bluetooth. Then press the OK button to search for available Bluetooth connec­tions. All found connections are then displayed. Use  to select the desired device and press OK to pair
AUDIO LINK
DEVICE
the speaker or speaker system with the TV set.
Due to the great variety of different Bluetoo­th devices, faultless functionality cannot be guaranteed. Please also read the operating instructions of the device that you wish to connect to the TV. The device to be connec­ted must be in search mode.
To disconnect the connection again, select the
DISABLED setting.
Option to connect external Bluetooth devices.
INPUT DEVICE
VIRTUAL REMOTE
AUDIO VIDEO SHARING
TIMER OF NO SIG NAL
Select the ENABLED setting if you want to connect the device to an external Bluetooth device via Bluetooth. Then press the
OK button to search for available Blue-
tooth connections. All found connections are then dis­played. Use  to select the desired device and press
MODE
OK to connect.
Due to the great variety of different devices, faultless functionality cannot be guaranteed.
To disconnect the connection again, select the DISABLED setting.
Activate/deactivate the virtual remote control. This function must be activa­ted if you wish to operate the TV remotely via a smartphone
Switch audio-video sharing on/off. This function allows data exchange with other multimedia devices such as PCs, smartphones, cameras, etc. See secti­on “Using the video audio sharing network service” on page 62.
If you disable the
AUDIO VIDEO SHARING function, it will no longer
be possible to display audio, video or photo files on the Smart TV. The DMR function (Digital Media Renderer) is then switched off.
If your television does not receive an input signal (e.g. from an antenna or HDMI source) for 3 minutes, the television switches into standby mode. You can activate or deactivate this option.
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10.4.2. Picture menu
As soon as the PICTURE menu is selected using the  buttons, the MODE, ENERGY SAVING and PIC
TURE ZOOM submenus appear above for quicker navigation and can be selected directly.
Picture
EN
Mode Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Energy Saving Picture Zoom Advanced Settings
Natural
Maximum
Auto
Menu option Settings
Select screen mode: NATURAL, CINEMA, SPORTS, DYNAMIC
MODE
As soon as the PICTURE menu is selected using the  buttons, this menu appears above and can be selected directly.
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
Increase or reduce contrast (on a scale of 0 to 100)
Increase or reduce brightness (on a scale of 0 to 100)
95 50 50 60
SHARPNESS
COLOUR
ENERGY SAVING
PICTURE ZOOM
Increase or reduce sharpness (on a scale of 0 to 100)
Increase or reduce colour saturation (on a scale of 0 to 100)
This is where you can activate the energy-saving mode. Select OFF, MINI
MUM, MEDIUM, MAXIMUM, SCREEN OFF, AUTO or CUSTOM to set the brightness
of the TV set or switch o the screen.
In
DYNAMIC screen mode, the MAXIMUM setting cannot be selec-
ted.
As soon as the
PICTURE menu is selected using the  buttons, this menu
appears above and can be selected directly.
This is where you can set the picture format. As soon as the PICTURE menu is selected using the  buttons, this menu appears above and can be selected directly.
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Menu option Settings
D
t
Medium
Picture - Advanced Settings
Dynamic Contrast
ynamic Contras
Colour Temp Blue Stretch Micro Dimming Noise Reduction Film Mode Skin Tone Colour Shift Colour Tuner HDMI Full Range Reset
< >
Medium
Normal
Off
Medium
Low
Auto
0
ADVANCED SETTINGS
DYNAMIC CONT RAST
COLOUR TEMP
BLUE STRETCH
MICRO DIMMING
NOISE REDUCTION
Set dynamic contrast: OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH.
Select colour tone: NORMAL, WARM, COOL, CUSTOM.
Cooler white tones are commonly perceived as bright white. The blue stretch function adjusts the white ba­lance and allows mid and high
greyscales to appear in a cooler colour temperature through the addition of blue tones. Select
ON to acti-
vate the blue stretch function.
Micro dimming technology divides the screen into smaller zones. The contrast settings for individual screen zones can then be optimised differently accor­ding to the content. This adds more depth to dark and bright zones, without losing the details and compro­mising other parts of the image. Select between OFF,
LOW, MEDIUM
and HIGH.
This function reduces picture noise and improves pic­ture quality when the analogue signal is weak. Select between OFF, LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH.
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FILM MODE
SKIN TONE
COLOUR SHIFT
To play back films taken on a video camera without judder, switch the film mode to AUTO.
Set skin tone
Set colour shift
Activate/deactivate the colour tuner. Under COLOUR
COLOUR TUNER
TUNER, you can set the individual colour ranges to
custom values (scale 0–100).
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Menu option Settings
EN
HDMI FULL RANGE
(optional): This function in the
screen settings menu is available as soon as the pic-
HDMI FULL RANGE
ture signal is received via an HDMI input. You can use this feature to boost the black of the
images. You can set this function to mode.
RESET
Press OK to reset all screen settings to the factory de­faults.
10.4.3. Screen menu when using VGA/PC as the source
Picture
Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Energy Saving Picture Zoom PC Position Advanced Settings
Off
16:9
100
50 55 70
ON to activate this
Menu option Settings
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOUR
Increase or reduce contrast (on a scale of 0 to 100)
Increase or reduce brightness (on a scale of 0 to 100)
Increase or reduce sharpness (on a scale of 0 to 100).
Increase or reduce colour saturation (on a scale of 0 to 100)
This is where you can activate the energy-saving mode. Select OFF, MINI
MUM, MEDIUM, SCREEN OFF, AUTO or CUSTOM, to set the brightness of the TV
ENERGY SAVING
set or switch off the screen. As soon as the
PICTURE menu is selected using the  buttons, this menu
appears above and can be selected directly.
This is where you can set the picture format.
PICTURE ZOOM
As soon as the PICTURE menu is selected using the  buttons, this menu appears above and can be selected directly.
If you want to move the image, select AUTO POSITI
AUTOPOSITION
ON and press OK to move it back to the centre. This
should be done in the full image mode to ensure the settings match.
PC POSITION
H POSITION
Here, you can use  to change the horizontal posi­tion of the image.
V POSITION
Here, you can use  to change the vertical position of the image.
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Menu option Settings
With this setting the picture signal is synchronised to match with the monitor's pixel rate. This corrects er-
DOT CLOCK
rors that can appear as vertical stripes in pixel-dense images (such as tables or text in small fonts). Set the frame rate using .
If the PC picture is not clear, you can use  to adjust
PHASE
the picture signal to correspond to the pixels of the Smart TV. This will result in a clear image with a consis­tent, sharp display.
Picture - Advanced Settings
Dynamic Contrast
Dynamic Contrast
Colour Temp Blue Stretch Micro Dimming Film Mode Colour Tuner Reset
< >
Off
Normal
Off Off
Auto
ADVANCED SET TINGS
DYNAMIC CONT RAST
COLOUR TEMP
BLUE STRETCH
MICRO DIMMING
FILM MODE
COLOUR TUNER
Set dynamic contrast: OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH.
Select colour tone: NORMAL, WARM, COOL, CUSTOM
Cooler white tones are commonly perceived as bright white. The blue stretch function adjusts the white ba­lance and allows mid and high
greyscales to appear in a cooler colour temperature th­rough the addition of blue tones. Select
ON to activate
the blue stretch function.
Micro dimming technology divides the screen into smaller zones. The contrast settings for individual screen zones can then be optimised differently accor­ding to the content. This adds more depth to dark and bright zones, without losing the details and compro­mising other parts of the image. Select between OFF,
LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH.
To play back films taken on a video camera without judder, switch the film mode to AUTO.
Activate/deactivate the colour tuner. Under COLOUR
TUNER, you can set the individual colour ranges to
custom values (scale 0–100).
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RESET
Press OK to reset all screen settings to the factory de­faults.
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10.4.4. Sound menu
As soon as the SOUND menu is selected using the  buttons, the SPEAKERS and EQUALIZER subme­nus appear above for quicker navigation and can be selected directly.
Sound
EN
Dolby Audio Surround Sound Sound Output AVL Advanced Settings
Off Off
TV
Off
Menu option Settings
DOLBY AUDIO
Select Dolby Audio setting OFF, SMART, MOVIE, MUSIC or NEWS to optimise the sound.
Activate/deactivate the surround sound effect.
SURROUND SOUND
You can only access this function if the
DOLBY AUDIO.
The default setting for the speakers is TV so that only the internal speakers are used to output the sound. Select the S/PDIF setting if you want to use the digital output of the device to connect an external device. When HEADPHO
NES ONLY is set, the speakers are muted as soon as headphones are connec-
ted. The phone volume. The
V+/ buttons on the remote control can still be used to set the head-
LINEOUT setting means that the signal has a predefined
volume that cannot be changed. If this setting is selected, an external ampli­fier can be connected to the device. You also have the option of selecting the
HDMI ARC setting and integrating an external amplifier into a CEC network
via the HDMI2 connection. This setting can only be selected if you have pre­viously activated the CEC function under SETTINGS> DEVICE SETTINGS> CEC. If
SOUND OUTPUT
this is not the case, a message appears when selecting HDMI ARC, whereupon CEC is activated by confirming with select the
HDMI ARC setting and integrate an external amplifier into a CEC
OK. If you have done so, it is possible to
network via the HDMI2 port. The internal speakers are muted in this case. The volume buttons on the remote control now control the device connec­ted to the HDMI2 port (no OSD display of the volume bar).
The ARC function works exclusively via the HDMI2 port.
OFF setting has been selected under
Due to the great variety of different devices, faultless functionality cannot be guaranteed.
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AVL
This function sets the sound so that a constant output volume is maintained between programmes. Set to OFF to return to the original volume settings. Set to
If the settings options. the television automatically switches between
OFF to hear a constant volume.
DOLBY AUDIO menu item is set to anything other than OFF, amend the
AUTO, NIGHT, NORMAL and OFF are available. In AUTO mode,
NORMAL and NIGHT mode de-
pending on the current time information. If no time information is availab­le, this option always performs as NORMAL. When the television switches to
NIGHT mode for the first time after this option has been set to AUTO, an infor-
mation bar is shown on the screen. Please note that in contrast to
NORMAL mode, NIGHT mode provides dynamic
compression management suitable for silent surroundings
Sound - Advanced Settings
ADVANCED SET TINGS
EQUALIZER
DYNAMIC BASS
Equalizer Dynamc Bass Sound Mode Digital Out Headphone Balance Reset
User
Off
Stereo
PCM
20
0
In the equaliser submenu, the preset can be set to MUSIC,
MOVIE, SPEECH, FLAT, CLASSIC
and USER. The settings in the equaliser menu can only be changed if the equaliser mode is set to
The default setting is
USER.
USER and can only be changed if
the option DOLBY AUDIO is disabled (OFF)
Set the bass amplification to ON or OFF.
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SOUND MODE
DIGITAL OUT
Standard setting STEREO. If the current programme sup­ports DUAL mode (e.g. dual-language broadcasts), you can also choose here between
DUALI and DUALII (origi-
nal language and dubbed language).
Set the audio type for the digital output here. PCM is the standard format for stereo signal output. Select PASSTH
ROUGH
ge with Dolby Digital decoder. With the
to output a digital data stream, e.g. on an end sta-
AUTO setting, the
digital output is automatically set to the external devices.
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HEADPHONE
BALANCE
Set the headphone volume here. This can only be chan­ged if SOUND OUTPUT is set to HEADPHONE ONLY.
WARNING! Risk of hearing damage!
To prevent possible damage to your hearing, avoid listening at high volume over long peri­ods of time.
Before pressing play, set the volume to
the lowest setting.
Start playback and increase the volume
to a comfortable level.
Set the balance between the left and right speakers (on a scale of -50 to +50).
The default setting is on
DOLBY AUDIO
0
and can only be changed if the opti-
is disabled (
OFF
).
EN
RESET
10.4.5. Network menu
Press OK to reset all sound settings to the factory de­faults.
Network
Network Type Scan Wireless Networks Disconnect Press WPS on your wifi router Internet Speed Test Advanced Settings
Networked Standby Mode
Connected
123.456.789.000 MAC: 11:2d:bb:33:ad:44 Wohnzimmer
Network settings
Wireless Device
On
WLAN
NETWORK TYPE
SCAN WIRELESS NETWORKS
(optional WLAN)
DISCONNECT
Use  to select the network type WIRELESS DEVICE, WIRED DEVICE or DISAB
LED.
Pressing the OK button displays an overview of all available networks. Make a selection using the  buttons and press the OK button to confirm. If a password is required for a network, a virtual keyboard appears which you can use to enter this with the help of the direction buttons  and the
OK
button. After entering the password, select OK on the keyboard and press the
OK button to confirm.
Disable network connection
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Network settings
PRESS WPS ON YOUR WIFI ROU
TER
(only for WLAN)
INTERNET SPEED TEST
ADVANCED SET TINGS
NETWORKED STANDBY MODE
This option enables you to quickly establish a WPS connection via a wireless network (WLAN). Press and hold the WPS button on your router and confirm with the OK button. Then the WPS connection is established.
Press the OK button to test the speed of the internet connection.
Press the OK button to call up further network configuration options.
IP CONFIGURATION
Select the AUTOMATIC or MANUAL setting here. If MA
NUAL
is selected, three additional lines appear, whe-
IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK and DEFAULT GATEWAY
re the data can be entered manually with the aid of the direc­tion buttons  and the number buttons.
DNS CONFIGURATION
Choose between AUTOMATIC or MANUAL here. If MA
NUAL is selected, two additional lines appear, where
the DNS SERVER 1 and DNS SERVER 2 data can be ente- red manually with the aid of the direction buttons  and the number buttons.
Activate/deactivate the Wake-On LAN/Wake-On Wireless LAN function (WoL/ WoWLAN). This enables you to switch on the Smart TV via a different device. Both devices must be connected to the same network via LAN or WLAN for this purpose. Select the
ON setting to activate the function. The device being
used as a remote control must be connected to the TV set once when it is switched on. The control function only works when the TV is in standby mode.
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10.4.6. Installation menu
Installation
Automatic channel scan Manual channel scan
Network channel scan Analogue fine tune Satellite Settings Installation Settings Signal Information First time installation
Menu option Setting
EN
AUTOMATIC CHANNEL SCAN
The automatic station search function helps you to search for and save new channels on your TV.
A number of search options are available. Once you have selected the search option, press
OK. Press YES to con-
firm the query and press OK to start the station search. Press
(MENU) to cancel the search prematurely. In this case, any
found channels will not be saved.
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Menu option Setting
This function is used for the direct entry of station or satellite transpon­der data.
MANUAL CHANNEL SCAN
SEARCH TYPE
FREQUENCY
POLARISATION
SYMBOL RATE
NETWORK CHAN NEL SCAN
SATELLITE
BAND
TV SYSTEM
CHANNEL
FREQUENCY
Set the desired reception type here.
SATELLITE
The number buttons can be used to specify the fre­quency to be searched.
Select the polarisation level here.
Set the baud rate.
Activate/deactivate the network scan.
Select the satellite on which the search will be started.
ANALOGUE
Select the desired frequency band S or C.
Set the desired TV system here BG, I, DK. The sound system set for Germany is
BG.
Select the channel number for which you want to carry out a search.
Displays the frequency of the current station. The number buttons can be used to specify the frequency to be searched.
NETWORK CHANNEL SCAN
D. AERIAL
CHANNEL
Select the channel number for which you want to carry out a search.
Displays the frequency of the current station. The
FREQUENCY
number buttons can be used to specify the frequency to be searched.
NETWORK CHAN NEL SCAN
FREQUENCY
MODULATION
SYMBOL RATE
NETWORK CHAN NEL SCAN
Activate/deactivate the network scan
D. CABLE
The number buttons can be used to specify the fre­quency to be searched.
Set the modulation
Set the baud rate
Activate/deactivate the network scan
Select between digital cable or DVB-T station groups. This searches for related channels of the currently selected station. The information sent in this respect depends on the selected channel and leads to different results.
The existing channel list is replaced when the network search is started.
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Menu option Setting
EN
ANALOGUE FINE TUNE
SATELLITE SETTINGS
Here you can fine-tune analogue channels.
Display satellite list
SATELLITE LIST
Use the  buttons to select a satellite from the list. Press the
DELETE
options.
OK button to call up the ADD, EDIT and
In this section, you can change the antenna settings and search satellites for new channels. Select a sa­tellite and press the OK button. Then the
ANTENNA INSTALLATION
DER LIST, SCAN FOR SERVICES, SAVE AND EXIT and CON FIGURE LNB options appear for further editing. Under CONFIGURE LNB you can make and save settings un-
der
LOWER LNB OSCILLATORS and UPPER LNB OSCILLA
TORS SAVE. The RESET option can be used to reset
all values to the default settings
This menu item allows you to export or import the
SATELLITE CHAN NEL TABLE
existing satellite station list. Connect a removable storage medium (USB stick) to save the satellite stati­on list onto it or update the list from the storage me­dium.
TRANSPON
Here you can make additional installation settings.
INSTALLATION SET TINGS
SIGNAL INFORMATION
STANDBY SEARCH
DYNAMIC CHAN NEL UPDATE
Displays further data about the received signal.
This function correlates with the initial installation steps that occur after
FIRST TIME INSTALLA TION
switching on for the first time.
10.4.7. System menu
As soon as you select the SYSTEM menu using the  buttons, the direct links for the
SLEEP TIMER, AUTO TV OFF, SUBTITLE and AUDIO LANGUAGE appear above for faster proces-
sing. You can use the You can set the time in 30-minute increments (maximum 2 hours). As soon as the setting is made, the sleep timer countdown begins. Select
If the function is set to ON, the TV will search for avai­lable stations while it is in standby mode. When the device finds new or not yet available stations, a menu is displayed that you can use to accept or re­ject the changes
If you select the ENABLED setting, the channel list is up­dated automatically.
Carrying out the initial installation again will reset all settings back to the Factory defaults
SLEEP TIMER to programme the device to switch off automatically.
, including the PIN.
OFF to deactivate this function.
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System
Accessibility Language Conditional Access Privacy Parental Date/Time Sources Netflix Voice Assistant (optional) More...
Menu option Settings
ACCESSIBILITY
Here you can adjust the settings for visually or hearing impaired users, in order to be able to receive additional supporting signals.
HIGH CONTRAST
HARD OF HEARING
Select a different contrast setting here. OFF, WHITE TEXT,
YELLOW TEXT
.
If the station broadcasts special audio signals for hearing impaired users, you can change the setting to
ON to recei-
ve these signals. The relevant information must be provi­ded by the respective station.
AUDIO DESCRIPTION
If the station broadcasts special audio signals for visually impaired users, you can change the setting to
ON to recei-
ve these signals. In the submenu, select the AVAILABLE
LANGUAGES VOLUME. The RELATIVE VOLUME describes the volume ba-
, the PREFERRED LANGUAGE and the RELATIVE
lance between normal audio signals and the special audio signals for visually impaired users.
DIALOGUE ENHAN CEMENT
You can select settings to enhance dialogue here: OFF,
LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH. This function emphasises the clarity of
the dialogue signal to achieve better speech quality.
SPOKEN SUBTITLES
Activate this function for the subtitles to spoken out loud.
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MAGNIFICATION
MINI MAP
HIGHLIGHT PRO GRAMMES WITH
Activate/deactivate the magnification function.
Activate/deactivate the mini map option. Changes can only be made when the magnification function is active.
You have the option to highlight any programmes that of­fer accessibility aids. Activate/deactivate the following op­tions accordingly.
S SUBTITLES
Activate/deactivate all program­mes with subtitles.
SL SIGN LANGUAGE
Activate/deactivate all program­mes with sign language.
AD AUDIO DESCRIP TION
Activate/deactivate all program­mes with audio descriptions.
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Menu option Settings
System - Language
EN
All language settings are made and displayed in the
LANGUAGE menu.
Here you can select the language for the OSD menu, in other
MENU
words, for the on-screen displays. The language changes immediately. Do not set a language you do not
understand.
These settings will be used if available. Otherwise the current set­tings will be used.
PRIMARY AU DIO LANGU AGE
Menu
enu
Preferred Primary Audio Language Secondary Audio Language Primary Subtitle Language Secondary Subtitle Language Teletext Guide Current Audio Subtitle
< >
English
English English English English
West
English
German
None
If a programme, e.g. a film, is broadcast in sever­al languages, you can select the spoken language here (e.g. original language).
LANGUAGE
PREFERRED
CURRENT
SECONDARY AUDIO LAN GUAGE
PRIMARY SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
SECONDARY SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
TELETEXT
GUIDE
AUDIO
Select your second preferred audio language here.
If the programme includes subtitles for hearing im­paired users, you can set the preferred language here.
Select your second preferred subtitle language here.
Select your preferred teletext language here.
If there are several languages available for the pro­gramme (guide), you can use this option to select your preferred language.
Here you can set the audio language of the current programme, if more than one audio language is supported.
As soon as the SYSTEM menu is selected using the
 buttons, this menu appears above and can be
selected directly.
SUBTITLE
Here you can set the subtitles for the current pro­gramme, if available.
As soon as the
 buttons, this menu appears above and can be
SYSTEM menu is selected using the
selected directly.
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CONDITIONAL ACCESS
If you want to watch subscription channels, you must first register with the channel provider. Once you have registered, you will receive a Conditional Ac­cess Module (CI module) and a special card from your provider. You will find in­formation about the settings in the documentation supplied with the module.
Install the CI components on your television in the following way:
 Switch the television off and pull out the mains plug.  First insert the CI module in the slot on the side of the Smart TV. Then insert
the card.
Please note: only insert or remove the CI module after you have dis­connected the device from the power supply.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
The CI module or the television could be damaged if you attempt to insert the CI module by force.
 The CI module must be inserted correctly: it cannot be inser-
ted if it is the wrong way round.
 Connect the television to the power supply, switch it on, and
wait for a moment until the card is recognised.
Additional setup steps may be required for some CI modules, which you can complete in the
If no module is inserted, the message appears on the screen.
CONDITIONAL ACCESS menu.
NO COMMON INTERFACE MODULE DETECTED
The appearance and operation of the menu may vary depending on the module used.
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You can amend the privacy settings activated during the initial installation here:
EN
PRIVACY
PRIVACY SETTINGS
SHOW ALL COOKIES
ACCEPT ALL
HBBTV
PORTAL AND APPLICA TIONS
USE OF COO KIES
Activate/deactivate all settings
Activate/deactivate HbbTV
Activate/deactivate access to portals and applica­tions
Accept/restrict the use of cookies
Please note that if this option is not en­abled, the initial installation of the media portal must be carried out each time it is called up.
AUTOMATIC SOFTWARE UPDATES
INTERNET CONNECTI ON
Activate/deactivate automatic software updates
Activate/deactivate the Internet connection
You can retrieve a list of all cookies here. To delete a cookie, select it using the  direction buttons and press
OK.
DELETE ALL COOKIES
DO NOT TRACK
All cookies listed can be deleted here.
Please note: If you delete all cookies, the initial installati­on of the media portal must be carried out again.
Activate / deactivate the HbbTV / Internet Tracking option. With the setting
DISABLED you allow the evaluation of your HbbTV / In-
ternet behavior in order to best suit the service to your preferen­ces. If that‘s not what you want, choose the ENABLED setting.
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Menu option Settings
k
PARENTAL
If you confirm this by pressing
OK, a dialogue box opens. The
password (or lock key) is re­quested. Upon delivery, the factory default password is set to 0000. If the password is entered correctly, the dialo­gue box for security settings opens.
MENU LOCK
The MENU LOCK setting activates or deactivates menu ac­cess. You can block access to the installation menu or disa­ble the entire menu system.
MATURITY LOCK
If this option is set, it will obtain age information from the broadcaster. Is the corresponding age level in the device deactivated, access to the program is blocked.
System - Parental
Menu lock
Menu loc
Maturity Lock Child Lock Guidance Set PIN Default CICAM PIN
< >
Off Off Off Off
****
********
CHILD LOCK
GUIDANCE
SET PIN
DEFAULT CICAM PIN
(optional)
If the child lock is activated, the TV can only be operated via the remote control. In this case, the multifunction but-
/MODE is deactivated.
ton To switch the TV back on, you will need the remote cont-
rol. When a button is pressed, the message
ON appears on the screen while the menu remains hidden.
CHILD LOCK IS
If the child lock is activated, the TV can only be controlled using the remote control. In this case, the /MODE multi­function switch is deactivated. When a button is pressed, the message
GUIDANCE ON appears on the screen while
the menu remains hidden.
Sets a new four-digit PIN. Use the number buttons to add a new PIN. You must enter the new PIN again to confirm.
Make a note of the new PIN. Otherwise the de­vice must be reset to the factory defaults and all settings and channel listings will be lost.
Here, you can enter the PIN of the CI card to record the channels of the pay TV card you are using (if the provider supports this).
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Menu option Settings
You can change the time settings here.
DATE/TIME: Display the set date and time. The entries cannot be changed.
TIME SETTINGS MODE: If you change the entry from AUTO to MANUAL you can
adjust the selected time zone forwards or backwards in hour or half-hour steps. If
AUTO is set, the current local GMT time is adopted.
DATE/TIME
GMT: Only active if the previous point has been set to MANUAL.
Select the value using . The current time is changed accordingly.
The timer settings only work properly if the correct time is set.
In this menu, you can activate and deactivate sources. However, individual sources cannot be selected here. Select a source using the  buttons and press OK. A menu then opens featuring the options ENABLED, DISABLED and
EDIT NAME. Deactivated sources do not appear in the shortlist, which is opened
SOURCES
using the If
EDIT NAME is selected, a virtual keyboard is displayed. This can be used with
(SOURCE) button or in the SOURCES menu.
the help of the direction buttons  to amend the name of the relevant source. If the CEC function is activated, the HDMI inputs are, if necessary, rena­med through the connected device.
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NETFLIX
Calling up the Netflix app enables numerous films and series to be streamed directly over the Internet. This is a premium service and you must register when using the service for the first time.
NETFLIX is a subscription service that enables its members to stream films and series (‘NETFLIX contents’) using Internet-enabled televisi­ons, computers and other devices (‘NETFLIX supported devices’). The NETFLIX service is provided to you by Netflix International B.V., a limi­ted liability company in the Netherlands.
ESN NUMBER
DEACTIVATE
Press the
NETFLIX button on the remote control to open Netflix.
Press the OK button to display the Netflix ESN number.
Press the OK button to deactivate Netflix. The device will then be logged out and access will be released again.
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Menu option Settings
out
You can use Alexa-enabled devices to control your television. The following op­tions can be set in the
VOICE ASSISTANT menu.
This option allows to sign in with Amazon via the Alexa Built-In device. If the Alexa Buit-In device is connected the
ALEXA BUILTIN
(optional)
VOICE ASSISTANT
(Alexa, optio-
setup starts after pressing phone is not connected correctly, there will be a notifi ca­tion that reminds you of connecting/purchasing the Alexa Buit-In device.
nal)
WORKS WITH AL EXA
(optional)
This option enables your television to be controlled using an Alexa device. Press your device instructions and log in. A device search is not required for setting up this option.
SIGN IN WITH ALEXA. If the micro-
START and assign a name to give
MORE...
GOOGLE AS SISTANT
This option enables Google searches to be made using voice commands.
System - More...
Menu Timeout
enu Time
Standby Mode LED Software upgrade Application Version Auto Power Down Biss Key
(optional)
Power Up Mode OSS Change Friendly Name Application Priority
< >
60
On V.1.87.7.0 MED V.1.87.7.0 MED
4 Hours
OK
Last State
Broadcast
Country : UK
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MENU TIMEOUT
STANDBY MODE LED
Here you can set the time after which the OSD menu closes automatically.
Enable/disable the standby LED.
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Menu option Settings
You can search for the latest software for the television here and update it.
EN
SOFTWARE UPGRADE
APPLICATION VERSION
AUTO POWER DOWN
BISS KEY
AUTOMATIC SCANNING
EDIT UPGRA DE FOR SATEL LITE
SCAN FOR UPGRADE
Activate/deactivate the automatic search function
You can change the satellite upgrade set­tings here.
Start the Internet search for updated soft­ware.
The update takes approx. 30 minutes. Do not interrupt this process. The search progress is displayed.
Version display. This item is for information purposes only and cannot be changed.
You can set the time interval for the auto shutdown function here. If the TV is not operated within this period, it switches itself off.
As soon as the
SYSTEM menu is selected using the  but-
tons, this menu appears above and can be selected directly.
Manual activation of channels. Setting only available for sa­tellite channels.
POWER UP MODE
OSS
CHANGE FRIEND LY NAME
APPLICATION PRIORITY
Select the power on mode STANDBY or LAST STATE. As soon as the device is connected to the mains, the device then switches to standby mode or calls up the last selected set­ting.
Displays the licence information for open source software.
Here you can change the name of the device that is required for voice control.
This option enables the user to specify the MMI application priorities. Specify whether the tracking works via the CICAM application or normal transmission (APP MMI or BROADCAST).
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10.5. TV menu
e
As in the HOME menu, the GUIDE, CHANNELS, MORE APPS, MARKET, RESET APPS, ACCESSIBILITY and PRI
VACY SETTINGS menus are available here. For more detailed explanations for both options, see secti-
on “Home menu”.
10.5.1. Timer menu
Shift Timer
If a shift timer has been programmed via the EPG, the relevant programme is displayed in the
TIMERS menu. The timer then switches to the set programme, however it is not possible to output
the signal (e.g. to be recorded by an external recorder). A shift timer can only be programmed via the EPG. For more information, please see section “Programme guide (EPG – Electronic Programme Guide)” on page 34.
Recording Timer
A recording timer can be programmed via the EPG or the The displayed shift and recording timer can now be selected and subsequently edited using
SELECTED TIMER
or deleted using DELETE SELECTED TIMER.
ADD TIMER option.
EDIT
Channel Type
annel Typ
Timer Type Channel Record Type Date Start End Duration Repeat Change/Delete Playback
< >
All
Timer
2 - arte
Time
17/09/2018
11:00 12:00
60 min
Once
Allowed
Use parental settings
The following options are available if you want to edit or add a timer:
Menu option Settings
CHANNEL TYPE
Set the reception type (DVB-T/DVB-T2, DVB-C, DVB-S or analogue). Only reception types set up during the installation are displayed here.
The RECORD option is preset here and cannot be changed. You can pro­gramme the start and end of a programme that you wish to record using the following options. Plug in a hard drive or USB stick to the USB port to do this. The relevant programme will then be recorded to the hard drive or USB
TIMER TYPE
stick.
If the USB stick is not working correctly and an error message is dis­played (e.g. not enough space available, although the stick is emp­ty), it can also be formatted by the Smart TV under menu option
> RECORDINGS > SETTINGS
> FORMAT DISK.
TV
CHANNEL
RECORD TYPE
DATE
START
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Select the channel.
This is preset and cannot be changed.
Enter the date. Use the number buttons to change the digits in the square brackets.
Enter the start time.
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END
Enter the end time.
EN
DURATION
REPEAT
CHANGE/DELETE
PLAYBACK
The duration is determined automatically.
Select the interval at which the timer is to be repeated (ONCE, DAILY, WEEKLY
WEEKDAYS).
or
If DISALLOWED is selected, a lock symbol appears. In this case, you can only open the entry with the PIN.
Setting options: USE PARENTAL SETTINGS, ALLOWED, DISALLOWED
It is not possible to add a shift timer manually.
10.5.2. Recording menu
All created recordings are listed in the RECORDINGS menu. This menu contains the following options:
PLAY OPTIONS OPTIONS
PLAY FROM START
RESUME
PLAY FROM OFFSET
Playback of the selected recordings starts from the beginning.
If you have paused the selected recording before it is played back, it continues from this point.
This option enables you to specify the exact point at which playback of the selected recording is to start.
EDIT
DELETE
SORT
Information regarding the currently selected recording is available here. Under
RECORDING, you can change the name of the selected recording using a virtu-
al keyboard. In addition, you can specify under DELETE, whether the recording may be deleted or not (
ALLOWED or DISALLOWED). Under PLAYBACK, activate the
child lock so that the recording concerned can only be started once the PIN has been input (
DISALLOWED). The factory default PIN is 0000. This option can be
used to make changes retrospectively via RESET and you can save your amend­ments with SAVE.
This option can be used to delete existing recordings. To do this, answer the prompt with YES.
This option can be used to sort the list of recordings according to various criteria.
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SETTINGS
START EARLY: This is where you can specify that the recording is to start before
the set start time.
END LATE: This is where you can specify that the recording is to end after the set
end time.
MAX TIMESHIFT: This is where you can set the max. timeshift. The timeshift func-
tion enables you to pause playback during the recording with  or fast forward or rewind using and . The recording runs unimpaired in the background. The maximum timeshift can be set here.
AUTO DISCARD: The automatic deletion of recordings can be set using this opti-
on. The following options are available here:
DISCARD: None / Oldest /Longest / Shortest
UNPLAY: Included / Excluded. An exception is only possible if oldest, lon-
gest or shortest is selected under DISCARD.
HARD DISK INFORMATION: To display information regarding the USB hard drive,
check this option and press the
OK button. Hard drive information includes, for
example, the volume of remaining available storage space.
FORMAT DISK: Select the FORMAT DISK menu. You must now enter the device PIN
here. The factory default PIN is 0000. The notice THIS WILL REMOVE ALL RECOR
DINGS appears. Select YES if you want to start the formatting or NO to cancel the
process. Confirm with OK.
Recording via media buttons You can operate the recording and playback using the media buttons.
Press this button to start recording the current programme.
From the recording list, you can start playback of the selected recording using this but­ton.
Pause and restart playback with this button.
Stop the recording and playback with this button.
During playback, activate fast rewind at various speeds with this button: x2, x4, x8,
x16, x32
Press the button to return to normal playback.
During playback, activate fast forward at various speeds with this button: x2, x4, x8, x16, x32
Press the button to return to normal playback.
Timeshift Recording
You can start a timeshift recording in TV mode to view the current channel after a delay. To do so, proceed as follows:
Press this button during the current programme. The programme stops there and the timeshift recording runs in the background. Press this button again to start the times­hift playback. The channel now runs again with the delay.
If you have previously started the timeshift recording using the button, you can also
start the timeshift playback with this button.
Stop the timeshift playback with this button. The channel is then played back normally and not with a time delay.
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10.5.3. More Apps, Market, Reset Apps menu
The MORE APPS, MARKET and RESET APPS functions provide numerous options for organising and handling your Internet applications. You can search for the desired apps online and add these to previously installed applications; apps can also be deleted or reset.
10.6. Media browser menu
If you connect a USB data medium to the Smart TV, you can play music files, images and videos. Use the FILTER function to specify which media files are to be displayed (ALL, PICTURE, AUDIO or VIDEO). Under SORT BY..., you can select how the list is sorted (NAME (alphabetical ascending), NAME, REVER
(alphabetical descending), DATE/TIME, NEWEST FIRST or DATE/TIME, OLDEST FIRST).
SED
Information about using USB
 Certain types of USB devices (MP3 player) may not be compatible with this Smart TV.  Connect the USB device directly.  Do not use a separate cable, because this may cause compatibility problems.  Never remove the USB device while a file is being played.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Connecting and disconnecting USB devices quickly and repeatedly is dangerous and can physically damage the USB device and the Smart TV itself.
 Do not insert and then remove the USB device repeatedly in quick succession.
As soon as a USB storage medium is connected, the device opens the media browser automatically. As soon as the USB storage medium is removed, the note USB DEVICE 0 DISCONNECTED appears and the device automatically switches back to normal TV mode again.
If several USB drives are connected, a drive query appears after the media type is selec­ted. Select the desired USB storage medium here.
EN
With connected USB storage, if you exit the media browser using the again at any time through the source selection (using (SOURCE) or in the SOURCES menu). The name of the USB storage is now displayed here. Select this as the source. If the USB storage medium is removed, this option disappears again.
All files and playable data are shown in the media browser. Navigate in the media browser using the  direction buttons. Open media files using the
The following options are available:
OK button.
EXIT button, you can call it up
10.6.1. VIDEOS
 (PLAY/PAUSE): Start/pause playback : Fast forward/rewind
< > : Previous video/next video
10.6.2. MUSIC
 (PLAY/PAUSE): Start/pause playback < > : Previous/next track
10.6.3. PHOTOS
 (PLAY/PAUSE): Start/pause playback < > : Previous/next photo
: Zoom
: Rotate photo to the right (in 90° steps)
: Rotate photo to the left (in 90° steps)
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Alternatively, you can use the corresponding media buttons to operate the media brows­er.
10.6.4. Loop function
For media playback, you can activate an additional loop function, which either continuously repe­ats the current media file (marked with a full stop) or repeats all files (no marking).
10.6.5. Random playback
An additional random playback function plays all video, photo and music files on your USB storage in random order.
10.6.6. Settings
PICTURE/SOUND SETTINGS:
You can make changes to the screen settings (only for photo and video files) and audio settings for playing back media. You can also make equivalent settings in TV mode.
MEDIA BROWSER SETTINGS:
The following options are intended for the media browser settings (only for video and photo files):
SLIDESHOW INTERVAL
SHOW SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
SUBTITLE POSITION
SUBTITLE FONT SIZE
OPTIONS:
Select the display time for images in the slide show (5 to 30 se­conds).
Activate/deactivate subtitle function.
Select the subtitle language.
Select the subtitle position.
Select the font size for the subtitles.
When playing back videos, you can still make further adjustments:
SUBTITLE/AUDIO
SUBTITLE TIME CORRECTION
JUMP TO SECOND
 Press the  Press the
INFO button during playback to display the video progress bar. BACK button to return to the media browser.
 To exit the media browser, press the
Activate additional audio voiceover here.
Specify a time delay for the subtitle functionality here.
Specify a position in the current video that you want to skip to.
EXIT button.
10.6.7. Using an audio video sharing network service
The audio video sharing network service allows a data exchange between devices if they support the audio video sharing function. An existing network connection (e.g. with an NAS server) is requi­red for this. Audio Video Sharing is then shown as the source in the signal source list.
 Press the  Select
AUDIO VIDEO SHARING and confirm with OK. A list of available DLNA media is then display-
ed.
 Select the desired media server or network and confirm the selection with
ders and media files are then displayed.
 Further control of this option corresponds to the media browser
(SOURCE) button.
OK. All available fol-
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11. HbbTV system
HbbTV (Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV) enables a combination of broadcasting and Internet cont­ent that can usually be accessed and displayed by pressing the red button on the remote control.
HbbTV services include conventional radio/TV stations, catch-up TV, video on demand, EPG, inter­active advertising, customisation options, polls, games, social networks and other multimedia ap­plications.
HbbTV applications can only be called up if the broadcasting station transmits these signals and the TV is connected to the internet. The scope and operation vary depending on the channel and stati­on.
Whether a station offers HbbTV applications or not, is shown via a brief on-screen display. The exact form and position depends on the individual application. Use the red button to open and close the application pages. Navigation within the applications is carried out by using the colour buttons on the remote control, but this can vary depending on the channel and the programme. Observe the messages within the applications.
12. Data protection MEDION® Smart TV
Your Internet-capable TV has an Internet service function (HbbTV, portal and open browsing). The­se functions enable you to access services, content, software and products provided by third par­ties on the Internet. In addition, you have access to open Internet content. Your device checks auto­matically via this route whether new software versions are available for your device. When doing so, your device sends out the IP address, the software version and the MAC address of the device to en­sure software updates run correctly.
This data is required to make use of the software update service. Access to applications in the portal or via HbbTV may, depending on the provider, require a registration, setting up a user account and/ or a subscription when using certain services. Registration may require the provision of your perso­nal data and the selection of a unique and secret password. Please check the privacy policy of the provider beforehand.
MEDION® shall not be liable if the HbbTV, the portal or a service does not comply with the user’s re­quirements, nor does it guarantee that safe and error-free use of such services can always occur wi­thout restrictions, or continuously, at the required time.
MEDION® shall not be liable for the information or content provided via HbbTV, the portal or the open Internet, nor for its use and reliability. When you purchase your Smart TV, special warranties are provided. The validity of these warranties, including the related disclaimers, remains in force.
If you have any further questions on the subject of data protection when using your Smart TV, plea­se contact the respective provider of the Internet service functions or contact MEDION® directly on www.medion.com under the heading Data Protection.
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13. Troubleshooting
Malfunctions can sometimes have quite trivial causes, but they may also be the result of defective components. We have included a brief troubleshooting guide below which may help to solve any problems. If these tips don’t solve the problem then we’ll be more than pleased to help you out. Just give us a call!
Error Measures
There is no picture and no sound.
• Check if the power cable is inserted properly into the socket.
• Check if signal reception is set to
TV.
There is no AV picture. • Check to ensure that the contrast and brightness settings are
correct.
• Check to ensure that all external devices have been connected properly.
• Check to ensure that you have selected the correct AV source.
• Any input source that you want to select with
SOURCE) must be marked in the SOURCES > SOURCE SETTINGS
(
or
menu.
There is no sound. • Ensure that the volume has not been set to the minimum le-
vel.
• Ensure the mute setting is not active. Do this by pressing the button in the top left of the remote control with the crossed out loudspeaker symbol.
There is no picture and no sound. I can hear noise,
• The reception might be poor. Check if the antenna is connec­ted properly.
though. The picture is not clear. • The reception might be poor.
• Check if the antenna is connected properly.
The picture is too bright or
• Check the settings for contrast and brightness.
too dark. The picture is not sharp. • The reception might be poor.
• Check if the antenna is connected properly.
• Check the settings for sharpness and noise reduction in the
PICTURE menu.
There is a double/triple pic­ture.
• Check if the antenna is aligned properly.
• Waves might be reflected off buildings or mountains.
The picture is pixellated. • There might be interference from cars, trains, power lines,
neon lights, etc.
• There might be interference between the antenna and power cables. Position the cables further apart.
There are stripes on the screen or the colours are fa­ded.
• Is there interference from another device?
• Transmission antennae on radio stations, ham radios and por­table phones can also cause interference.
• Operate the device as far away as possible from the device that might be causing the interference.
The /MODE multifunction
• The child lock might be on.
button on the device is not working.
TV switches off • Check whether the automatic TV switch off function is activa-
ted under
MORE...
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No reception/poor recep­tion via a wireless network connection (WLAN).
• Ensure that all necessary settings have been made.
EN
WIRELESS DISPLAY cannot be established.
The remote control is not working.
Menu cannot be opened. • Check whether CEC is enabled. In this case, the menu cannot
No Bluetooth® connection • Make sure that all settings have been correctly specified on
In many cases, it is sensible to reset to the factory settings with subsequent reinstallation.
• Check that all necessary settings have been
section “Wireless Display”.
• Check whether the batteries in the remote control are functio-
nal and have been inserted the right way round.
• Ensure the sensor field is not exposed to strong light.
be opened. This is not a defect. In some cases, the menu of the device connected via HDMI opens. This is dependent on the source device and must be supported accordingly.
• Change the input source.
the device and that the Bluetooth® function is enabled.
• Check whether the device to be connected is switched on and
is in discoverable mode.
• Make sure that all settings have been correctly specified on
the device to be connected and that the Bluetooth® function is enabled. Consult the operating instructions of the corres­ponding device, if necessary.
made. Read the
If cookies are disabled, the home page of the media portal is displayed each time it is cal­led up.
13.1. Do you need more help?
If the suggestions in the previous sections did not solve your problem, please contact us. To make it easier for us to help you, please have the following information to hand:
• What external devices are connected?
• What messages appear on the screen?
• When operating the device, at which step did the problem occur?
• If you have a PC connected to the device: – How is your computer configured? – What software were you using when the problem occurred?
• What steps have you already taken to try and rectify the problem?
• Please provide us with your customer number if you have one.
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13.2. Smart TV pixel faults
Despite the state-of-the-art production methods, in rare cases there may be individual or multiple pixel drop-outs (dead pixels) due to the highly complex technology.
For active matrix TFTs with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, which are each made up of three sub-pixels (red, green, blue), there are a total of approx. 6.2 million con- trol elements in use. Occasionally pixels or individual sub-pixels can fail or become incorrectly controlled becau­se of this very high number of transistors and the extre­mely complex manufacturing process used in this context.
5 Pixel
5 Pixel
Sub-Pixel
Rows
Pixel
blue green
red
Pixel fault class
00000
I112
II 2 2 5
III 5 15 50
IV 50 150 500
n*=1.5
Defect type 1 Continuously
lit pixel
Defect type 2
Continuously
black pixel
Defect type 3
Defective sub-pixel
lit black
1 0
5-n*
0
50-n*
0
500-n*
0
1 3 5
0
2xn*
10
0
2xn*
100
0 2xn* 1000
The permitted number of defects for every type named above in each class of pixel defect refers to one million pixels and must be converted accordingly to match the physical resolution of the dis­play.
Your device complies with the European ISO 9241-307 Class II standard (pixel fault class). Pixel de­fects up to the specified maximum number are not covered by the warranty.
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14. Cleaning
WARNING! Risk of electric shock!
There is a risk of death due to an electric shock when the housing is open and you touch parts inside the device!
 Do not open the device housing. It does not contain any parts for maintenance
by the user. Always unplug the device and disconnect all cables before cleaning.
You can increase the lifespan of your Smart TV by taking the following measures:
• Protective film has been applied to the high-gloss finish to protect the television from scratches. Remove the film after you have set up the TV correctly.
• If the high-gloss finish becomes dirty, wipe off the dust first. Then wipe down gently with a cle­aning cloth. If you do not wipe off the dust first, or wipe the high-gloss finish too vigorously you could scratch the high-gloss finish.
• Do not use solvents, corrosive or gaseous cleaning agents.
• Clean the screen with a soft, lint-free cloth.
• Take care to ensure that no water droplets remain on the Smart TV. Water can cause permanent discolouration.
• To avoid damage to the device, water must not penetrate into the interior of the device under any circumstances.
• Do not place the screen in strong sunlight or near ultraviolet light.
• Store the packaging material in a safe place. Only use this box to transport the Smart TV.
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15. Storing the device when not in use
If you do not intend to use the TV over a longer period of time, store it in a cool, dry place and make sure that it is protected from dust and extreme temperature fluctuations. Remove all connections and take the batteries out of the remote control in advance.
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16. Disposal
Packaging
Your device has been packaged to protect it from damage in transit. The packaging is made of materials that can be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
Device
The adjacent symbol of a crossed out wheelie bin means that the device is subject to Di­rective 2012/19/EU. Do not dispose of old devices in normal household waste. In accor­dance with Directive 2012/19/EU, the devices must be properly disposed of at the end of its service life. This involves separating the materials in the devices for the purpose of recycling and minimising the environmental impact. Take old devices to a collection point for electrical scrap or a recycling centre. Before doing so, remove the batteries from the device and take them to a separate collection point for used batteries. Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authority for more information on this subject.
Batteries Proper disposal of used batteries protects the environment and your personal health. Do
not dispose of used batteries with normal household rubbish. Batteries must be disposed of correctly. For this purpose, retailers that sell batteries and local collection points provi­de containers in which you can dispose of them. Contact your local waste disposal com­pany or your local authority for more information.
In connection with the sale of batteries or the supply of devices containing batteries, we are obliged to draw your attention to the following:
As the end user, you are legally required to return used batteries. You can return used batteries that we stock or have stocked in our range as new batteries to our dispatch warehouse free of charge (shipping address).
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17. Technical specifi cations
Smart-TV P13207 (MD 30018)
Device name P13207 (MD 30018) Rated voltage 220–240 V ~ 50 Hz Rated voltage/current for satellite connection Screen size 80 cm (32”) LCD; 16:9 display Power consumption max. 65 Watt Power consumption in standby mode < 0.50 W Power consumption in networked standby mode (WAKE ON mode) Speaker output 2 x 6 Watt RMS Physical resolution 1920 x 1080 TV system Pal Channel positions 199 (ATV), 10,000 (DTV)
Smart-TV P14057 (MD 30019)
Device name P14057 (MD 30019) Rated voltage 220–240 V ~ 50 Hz Rated voltage/current for satellite connection Screen size 100,3 cm (40”) LCD; 16:9 display Power consumption max. 75 Watt Power consumption in standby mode < 0.50 W Power consumption in networked standby mode (WAKE ON mode) Speaker output 2 x 8 Watt RMS Physical resolution 1920 x 1080 TV system Pal Channel positions 199 (ATV), 10,000 (DTV)
13 V/18 V
< 2.00 W
13 V/18 V
< 2.00 W
, 300 mA max.
, 300 mA max.
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Smart-TV P14313 (MD 30020)
Device name P14313 (MD 30020) Rated voltage 220–240 V ~ 50 Hz Rated voltage/current for satellite connection Screen size 108 cm (43”) LCD; 16:9 display Power consumption max. 75 Watt Power consumption in standby mode < 0.50 W Power consumption in networked standby mode (WAKE ON mode) Speaker output 2 x 8 Watt RMS Physical resolution 1920 x 1080 TV system Pal Channel positions 199 (ATV), 10,000 (DTV)
13 V/18 V
< 2.00 W
, 300 mA max.
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Channels
VHF (Band I/III) UHF (BAND U) HYPERBAND CABLE TV (S1-S20) / (S21-S41) HD DVB-T DVB-T2 HD (H.265) HD DVB-C DVB-S2
Connections
Antenna connection (analogue TV, DVB-T/DVB-T2 or DVB-C) Satellite connection (DVB-S/S2) 2 x USB connection 1 x LAN RJ-45
Video
3 x HDMI® 1.4 with HDCP 2.2 decoding 1 x VGA (15 pin D-Sub, YUV/YPbPr) AV In (cinch)
Audio
Stereo audio in for AV, YUV, VGA (cinch) Headphone output (3.5 mm jack) Digital Audio Out (SPDIF, optical)
Drives/storage media
Drives USB, Common Interface (CI+) Slot
Photo: JPG, JPEG, JPE, BMP, PNG
Supported formats via USB
2
Music: MP3, WMA, WAV Film: MPEG 1/2/4, MKV, MOV, MP4, DAT, VOB, H263, FLV, HEVC, Xvid
Capacities USB max. 1 TB
Remote control
Transmission type Infrared LED classification 1 Battery type 2 x 1.5V AAA R03/LR03
Ambient temperatures
Permissible ambient temperature
+5°C to +35°C
Permissible relative humidity 20% – 85%
3
The playback of all formats cannot be guaranteed due to the large number of di erent codecs.
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Dimensions/weight P13207 (MD 30018)
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Dimensions without stands (W x H x D) Dimensions with Weight without Weight with
stands
stands
stands
(W x H x D) Approx. 733 x 485 x 180 mm
Mounting on the wall Vesa standard, hole spacing 75 x 75 mm
Approx. 733 x 440 x 80 mm
Approx. 4.3 kg Approx. 4.4 kg
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Dimensions/weight P14057 (MD 30019)
Dimensions without stands (W x H x D) Dimensions with Weight without Weight with
stands
stands
stands
(W x H x D) Approx. 905 x 575 x 180 mm
Approx. 905 x 527 x 83 mm
Approx. 5.9 kg Approx. 6.1 kg
Mounting on the wall Vesa standard, hole spacing 100 x 100 mm
Dimensions/weight P14313 (MD 30020)
Dimensions without stands (W x H x D) Dimensions with Weight without Weight with
stands
stands
stands
(W x H x D) Approx. 973 x 627 x 250 mm
Approx. 973 x 570 x 90 mm
Approx. 6.8 kg Approx. 7.0 kg
Mounting on the wall Vesa standard, hole spacing 100 x 100 mm
WLAN
3
3
Frequency range 2.4 GHz/ 5 GHz
WLAN standard 802.11 a/b/g/n
Encryption WEP/WPA/WPA2
Frequency range/MHz Channel Transmitting power/dBm
2400 – 2483.5 1 – 13 19.9
5150 – 5250 36 – 48 22.4
5250 – 5350 52 – 64 22.5
5470 – 5725 100 – 140 22.5
www.tuv.com
MD30018: ID 1111233776
www.tuv.com
MD30019: ID 1111233775
www.tuv.com
MD30020: ID 1111220771
4
Wall mount not supplied. When mounting the device, make sure that you use M6 (MD 30018: M4) screws. The length of the screws corresponds
to the thickness of the wall mount plus 10 mm (MD 30018: 7 mm).
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18. Product data sheet
Scan the QR code that matches the model on the energy label or alternatively in the opera­ting instructions to download the product data sheet.
MD 30018 MD 30019
MD 30020
18.1. Trademark information
The HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are registered trademarks of HDMI Licen­sing LLC.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and are used by MEDION under licence.
The Android™ word mark and logos are registered trademarks of Google LLC and are used by MEDION under license.
The USB™ word mark and logos are registered trademarks of USB Implementers Forum, Inc. and are used by MEDION under licence.
Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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19. Service information
Please contact our Customer Service team if your device ever stops working the way you want or expect it to. There are several ways for you to contact us:
• In our Service Community, you can meet other users, as well as our staff, and you can exchange
your experiences and pass on your knowledge there. You will find our Service Community at http://community.medion.com.
• Alternatively, use our contact form at www.medion.com/contact.
• You can also contact our Service team via our hotline or by post.
Opening times Hotline number UK
0333 3213106
Mon – Fri: 08.00 – 20.00 Sat – Sun: 10.00 – 16.00
Hotline number Ireland
1 800 992508
Service address
MEDION Electronics Ltd.
120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road, Dorcan
Swindon SN3 5JF, Wiltshire
United Kingdom
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20. Legal Notice
Copyright © 2023 Date: 24.02.2023 All rights reserved.
These operating instructions are protected by copyright. Mechanical, electronic and any other forms of reproduction are prohibited without the written per-
mission of the manufacturer. Copyright is owned by the company:
MEDION AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany
Please note that you cannot use the address above for returns. Please always contact our Customer Service team first.
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20.1. Supplier/Producer/Importer
Please note that you cannot use the address below for returns. Please contact the Service Centre mentioned above.
MEDION AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany
Importer for GB market by: MEDION AG c/o MEDION ELECTRONICS LTD. 120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road, Dorcan Swindon SN3 5JF, Wiltshire United Kingdom
21. Privacy statement
Dear customer, We wish to inform you that we, MEDION AG, Am Zehnthof 77, 45307 Essen, Germany process your
personal data as a data controller. For matters regarding data protection, we are supported by our company data protection of-
ficer who can be contacted at MEDION AG, Datenschutz, Am Zehnthof 77, D – 45307 Essen; daten­schutz@medion.com. We process your data for the purpose of warranty processing and associated processes (e.g. repairs) and therefore rely on processing your data for the sales contract concluded with us.
Your data will be provided to repairers contracted to us for the purpose of warranty processing and associated processes. We generally store your personal data for a period of three years in order to fulfil your legal warranty rights.
You have the right to be informed of the personal data concerned as well as the right to rectificati­on, deletion, restriction of processing, the right to object to processing, as well as the right to data portability.
In case of access and cancellation rights, restrictions apply according to S 34 and S 35 of BDSG (Fe­deral Data Protection Act) (Art. 23 GDPR). In addition, there is a right of appeal to a competent data protection supervisory authority (Article 77 GDPR in conjunction with S 19 BDSG). The state offi­cial for data protection and freedom of information for MEDION AG is Nordrhein Westfalen, P box 200444, 40212 Düsseldorf, Germany. www.ldi.nrw.de.
The processing of your data is necessary for warranty processing: it is not possible to process the warranty without the provision of the required data.
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22. Index
A
Ambient temperature ........................................ 8, 70
Anschließen
Antenne .................................................. 18
Audio video sharing ............................................... 62
Audio-video sharing ........................................ 38
B
Batteries ............................................................... 10, 68
Bluetooth ................................................................... 38
C
Channel list ................................................................ 25
Channel selection .................................................... 25
Child lock ............................................................. 33
CI module ................................................................... 52
Connection ...................................................................9
Aerial ...................................................................... 20
Power supply ....................................................... 18
D
Data protection ........................................................ 63
Declaration of Conformity ................................... 11
Disposal ...................................................................... 68
E
EPG ............................................................................... 34
F
Factory setting ............................................ 41, 42, 49
Favourites list ..................................................... 26
Fernbedienung ........................................................ 15
G
Geräteübersicht ....................................................... 12
H
HbbTV .......................................................................... 63
Headphones .............................................................. 45
I
Inbetriebnahme ....................................................... 17
Installation ................................................................. 47
Installation location ................................................... 7
M
Media browser .......................................................... 61
Media portal .............................................................. 63
Multimedia connections
AV ............................................................................ 23
HDMI ...................................................................... 23
HDMI ARC ............................................................. 23
HDMI CEC ............................................................. 23
LAN ......................................................................... 24
SPDIF ...................................................................... 24
USB .......................................................................... 24
VGA (PC) ................................................................ 24
VGA (YPbPr) ......................................................... 24
Music ..................................................................... 44
, 19, 22
, 62
, 54
, 33
, 70
N
Network search ........................................................ 48
O
Operating safety .........................................................6
Operation ................................................................... 25
OSD menu .................................................................. 29
Applications ......................................................... 36
Channels ............................................................... 32
Home page .......................................................... 29
Installation ........................................................... 47
Media browser .................................................... 61
Media portal ........................................................ 30
Network ................................................................. 45
Picture .................................................................... 39
Programme guide ...................................... 34
Settings .......................................................... 37
, 58
, 49
Sound ..................................................................... 43
Sources .................................................................. 36
TV ............................................................................ 58
P
Photo ........................................................................... 70
Pixel faults .................................................................. 66
Power supply ................................................. 9
, 18, 69
Privacy statement .................................................... 74
R
Recording ................................................................... 59
Remedy ....................................................................... 64
Remote control ........................................................ 15
Repairs ............................................................................8
S
Safety information ..................................................... 6
Connection .............................................................9
Operating safety ...................................................6
Power supply ..........................................................9
Satellite list ................................................................. 49
Screen settings .................................................. 25
, 39
Selecting the source ............................................... 27
Setting the time ....................................................... 55
Software update ...................................................... 57
Sound settings ......................................................... 25
Speaker ....................................................................... 43
T
Technical data ........................................................... 72
Technical specifications ........................................ 69
Teletext ........................................................................ 28
U
USB ........................................................................ 14, 61
V
VGA ........................................................................ 27, 41
Videos .......................................................................... 70
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