Medion X14000, X14305, X15504, X14908, X16503 Instruction Manual

Operating instructions
X14000 (MD 31510) / X14305 (MD 31511) / X14908 (MD 31512) / X15504 (MD 31513) / X16503 (MD 31514)
MEDION® LIFE
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Ultra HD Smart-TV
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Contents
1. Information about these operating instructions ............................................................... 4
1.1. Key to symbols ..........................................................................................................................................4
1.2. Proper use ...................................................................................................................................................5
1.3. Ultra HD .......................................................................................................................................................5
2. Package contents .................................................................................................................. 6
3. Safety information ............................................................................................................... 7
3.1. Operating safety .......................................................................................................................................7
3.2. Installation location ................................................................................................................................8
3.3. Ambient temperature ............................................................................................................................9
3.4. Repairs .........................................................................................................................................................9
3.5. Safety when connecting ....................................................................................................................10
3.6. Handling batteries ................................................................................................................................ 11
4. EU – Declaration of Conformity ......................................................................................... 12
5. Overview of the device ....................................................................................................... 13
5.1. Front .......................................................................................................................................................... 13
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 ..................................................................................... 19
6.4. Connecting the antenna .................................................................................................................... 19
6.5. Connecting the power supply .........................................................................................................19
6.6. Switching the smart TV on and off ................................................................................................. 19
6.7. Channel search when switching on for the first time .............................................................. 20
6.8. Using the multimedia connections ................................................................................................ 24
7. Operation ............................................................................................................................ 26
7.1. Channel selection ................................................................................................................................. 26
7.2. Sound settings ....................................................................................................................................... 26
7.3. Screen settings....................................................................................................................................... 26
7.4. Displaying information .......................................................................................................................27
7.5. Opening the favourites list ................................................................................................................ 27
7.6. Selecting the source ............................................................................................................................28
7.7. Wireless display ..................................................................................................................................... 28
8. Teletext ................................................................................................................................ 29
8.1. Using the teletext .................................................................................................................................29
9. Using the On-Screen Display menu (OSD menu) ............................................................. 30
9.1. Navigating in the menu ...................................................................................................................... 30
10. The menu system in detail ................................................................................................. 30
10.1. Home page ..............................................................................................................................................30
10.2. Source menu...........................................................................................................................................37
10.3. Applications menu ...............................................................................................................................37
10.4. Settings menu ........................................................................................................................................ 38
10.5. TV menu ................................................................................................................................................... 56
10.6. Media browser menu ..........................................................................................................................59
11. HbbTV system ..................................................................................................................... 61
12. MEDION® Life Remote app ................................................................................................. 61
13. Data protection MEDION® Smart TV ................................................................................. 63
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14. Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 64
14.1. Do you need more help? .................................................................................................................... 66
14.2. Smart TV pixel faults ............................................................................................................................66
15. Cleaning .............................................................................................................................. 67
16. Storing the device when not in use ................................................................................... 67
17. Disposal ............................................................................................................................... 68
18. Technical specifications ..................................................................................................... 69
19. Product data sheet ............................................................................................................. 73
19.1. Trademark information .......................................................................................................................74
20. Service information ............................................................................................................ 75
21. Legal Notice ........................................................................................................................ 76
22. Index .................................................................................................................................... 77
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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.
1.3. Ultra HD
Your Smart TV features “Ultra HD” technology. This means that it can play back high-resolution im­ages with four times the resolution of Full HD. An Ultra HDTV signal is required.
1.3.1. HDR (High Dynamic Range)
HDR technology provides a greater dynamic range in terms of the brightness of the colours shown. That means that every colour value reproduced can be displayed in 1024 shades instead of the pre­vious maximum of 256. This fourfold increase in the dynamic range makes the darkest areas of the picture even darker and the brightest areas even brighter. It creates a more realistic impression and makes details visible that were previously unrecognisable with a smaller brightness range. The sta­tion, streaming service or hardware of the connected device must support HDR and Blu-ray must be supported.
If HDR content is to be played back, select the HDMI inputs in the
SOURCES > SOURCE SET
TINGS menu and then the ENHANCED setting.
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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:
• Ultra HD Smart TV
• Remote control (RC1822) incl. 2 x 1.5 V batteries (type LR03/AAA)
• Stand 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 ex-
cluded.  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
− Place the TV set on a sturdy, level surface. Some aggressive varnishes can corrode the rub-
ber feet on the device.
− When used for the first time, new devices may give off a typical, unavoidable but com­pletely harmless odour. This will fade over time. We recommend you ventilate the room regularly to help dissipate this odour.
We have taken appropriate measures during
the development of this product to ensure that levels
are well below legal limits.
− 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.
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 suffi­cient 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 vibra-
tion-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, with­out 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 posi­tioned.
− 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 rel­ative 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 sock­et 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 (see also the relevant standby consumption in the “Product data sheet” section on page 75).
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 leak­age 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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EE FR DE IS IE
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NL NO PL PT RO
SI SK TR FI SE
CH UK HR
AT = Austria, BE = Belgium, 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, 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 = United Kingdom, HR = Croatia
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5. Overview of the device
5.1. Front
MD 31510, MD 31511, MD 31512, MD 31513:
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OFF/ON
MD31514:
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OFF/ON
1) LCD screen
2) Mains switch
3) Infrared sensor: Reception field for the infrared TV signals. 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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(ARC)
MODE - / I
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USB
5Vdc
Max. 500mA
USB
5Vdc
Max. 500mA
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SPDIF
Optic. out
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Video
BACK AV IN
13 Vdc/18 Vdc
300mA Max.
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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
4)
: For connecting headphones with 3.5 mm jack
5) MODE: Multifunction button for channel switching, input source selection or volume adjust­ment. Settings are made by tilting upwards (+) or downwards (-). Pressing the button briefly switches between functions. A long press switches the device into standby mode or operat­ing mode.
6) HDMI 2-3: HDMI connection for devices with a HDMI output (HDMI 2 can be used for CEC/ ARC)
7) LNB (13 V/18 V
, 300 mA max.): For connecting the antenna (satellite)
8) ANT.: For connecting an aerial (analogue, DVB-T or DVB-C)
9) VGA: VGA port for connecting a PC or a YUV adapter (optional)
10) BACK AV IN: Audio/video input (cinch)
11) SPDIF Optic. OUT: Digital audio output (optical)
12) LAN: Network connection to connect to the Internet
13) Fixing holes for a wall mount
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5.3. Remote control
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1) (SOURCE): Select input signal of connected devices
2) Number buttons: TV: programme selection, teletext: page selection
3)
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
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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
9)
MEDION: Open the MEDION® portal
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PRIME VIDEO: Open the Amazon Prime Video portal
11) Red button: For teletext or menus Green button: For teletext or menus Yellow button: For teletext or menus Blue button: For teletext or menus
12) 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
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NETFLIX: Call up Netflix site
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BACK: Go one level back in menus; TV: set previous TV channel
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OK: Confirm selection in certain menus
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EPG: Digital TV: call up the electronic programme guide
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V/+ : Increase (+) or decrease (−) volume.
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: Mute
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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
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The 1 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.
After each
INITIAL INSTALLATION your customised button programming is deleted and re-
set to the factory defaults
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.
MD31510:
3x
3x
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MD31511 / MD31512 / MD31513:
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MD31514:
4 x M4 x 16
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4 x M6 x 20
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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 re-
move 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
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antenna or
• 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.
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 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
 Set the power switch on the bottom of the device to ON. The device switches to standby mode
and the display on the front will light up.
 To switch on the device, press
− on the remote control: the Standby/On button
, one of the number buttons or one of the
P/ buttons;
− on the device: the multifunction button
.
 Use the Standby/On button
on the remote control to switch the device back into standby
mode. Although the device has been switched off, it will continue to consume electricity.
 Use the mains switch to turn off the device (OFF position). The device will continue to consume
power as long as it is connected to the mains network.
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
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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 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 .
OK BACK EXIT HOME
Welcome please select your language!
Set the language used in menus.
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Dansk
Français
Magyar Română Svenska
Deutsch Gaeilge
Nederlands
Shqiptar
Türkçe
Eesti
Hrvatski
Norsk
Slovenski
Česky
English Italiano
Polski
Slovenčina
Укрaїнськa
Español
Latviešu
Português
Srpski Бблгapски Crnogorski
Eλληυικά
Lietuvių k.
Pyсский
Suomi
Use the  keys to select the language..
After confirming the selected language with
OK the initial installation will begin
OK BACK EXIT HOME
Choose your country
You can configure country settings to activate country specific features.
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Hungary
Israel
Luxembourg
Norway
San Marino
Italy
Macedonia
Iran
Kingdom of Sau...
India
Jordan
Malta
Poland
Serbia
Iraq
Latvia
Montenegro
Portugal Slovakia
Ireland
Lebanon
Netherlands
Romania
Slovenia
Turkey
Isle of Man
Lithuania
New Zealand
Russia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand
Ukraine
UK
Other
Iceland
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 questions,
complaints or comments regarding this privacy policy or its enforcement, please contact by email at smarttvsecurity@vosshub.com.
If the option
ACCEPT ALL is selected, press the ACCEPT button to confirm. Then select  the
NEXT button and press OK to continue.
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6.7.1. Network/Internet settings
OK BACK EXIT HOME
Network/Internet Settings
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Network Type Press WPS on your wifi router Internet Speed Test Advanced Settings Wake on
Wireless Device
On
Next
You can configure network settings to access content on your home network and the internet. Select „Next“ to scan
Disconnected MAC:
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etwork Type
Wireless Device
wireless networks.
Network settings
NETWORK TYPE
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.
PRESS WPS ON YOUR WIFI ROU
TER
(only for WLAN)
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.
INTERNET SPEED TEST
Press the OK button in order to test the Internet speed.
ADVANCED SET TINGS
Press the OK button to call up further network configuration options.
CONFIGURATION
Choose the setting AUTOMATIC IP or MANUAL IP. If you select MANUAL IP, three additional lines appear in which you can manually enter the data for the
IP AD
RESS, SUBNET MASK
and DEFAULT GATEWAY using the di-
rection buttons  and the number buttons.
CONFIGURATION
Select here between AUTOMATIC DNS or MANUAL DNS. If you select
MANUAL DNS, two additional lines appear
in which you can manually enter the data for the
DNS
SERVER 1 and DNS SERVER 2 using the direction buttons
 and the number buttons.
An existing network connection can be terminated by pressing the red button.
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Network settings
WAKE ON
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 (e.g. a smartphone with the MEDION® Life Remote App). Both devices must be connected to the same network via LAN or Wi-Fi for this purpose. Select the
ON setting to activate this function. The device being used 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. If the TV is turned off and on again at the mains switch, the connection between the two devices will be automatically restored.
Exit the network settings by pressing
OK.
6.7.2. Receptiom method
OK BACK EXIT HOME
Select Broadcast Type:
12345
Scan Encrypted Channels Select favourite network type
D. Aerial D. Cable Satellite Analogue
On
None
Next
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  and activate with OK.
Select
NEXT with  and confirm with OK.
6.7.3. 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 NETWORK, FREQUENCY, the NET
WORK ID and the SEARCH STEP correspondingly.
EN
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6.7.4. 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
OK button again to start the search. After that,
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
OK but-
ton again to start the search. After that, decide whether or not the channel list should be loa-
ded. 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.
At the end of automatic program storage, a TV programme is shown.
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.
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 and can also play Ultra HD resolution, from version 2.0. 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 con-
nected accordingly.
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