ProofVision 24 inch Waterproof TV, 19 inch Waterproof TV, 42 inch Waterproof TV, 32 inch Waterproof TV, 55 inch Waterproof TV User Manual

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INSTALLATION MANUAL
1. Decide on the correct position for your TV. Test the TV in that position to make sure the viewing angle is appropriate for the viewing position. Each waterproof TV model has specic viewing angles. Position the front bezel in order to view the picture clearly from all intended areas. Should there be any doubt, make the area safe and power up the LED, positioning the screen until satised that the picture does not darken or disappear from view as close to eye level as possible.
2. Once you have your position check for any hazards that may stop you installing in this area, i.e. cables or pipes. When mounting in stud walls, check for any supporting framework behind the plasterboard.
3. Use the table below to work out the cut out size within the wall to t the TV. The recess in the wall should be the cut to the size of the mounting plate dimensions.
4. Open up the cable cover by unscrewing all 8 screws, connect the power cable and the aerial (RF cable) and also any other desired cables. Place the cable cover back, in line with the holes and screw it back into place, making sure that it is secure and tight. Chase all cables into the wall at the bottom of the TV to reduce chances of water reaching the TV.
5. When all the material is removed within the dimensions detailed to suit your size of the TV. Use the screws provided to x the mounting case in place. Make sure the edges of the mounting case are directly in line with the wall or tiles. Also make sure the mounting case is securely tted as this supports your TV unit.
6. Now the TV is connected check that all the functions of the TV are working before tting. The signal level feed to the TV must be at least 65db/1 mill volt or the picture may be noisy or pixelated and dicult to tune. A distribution amplier may be required if you are in a weak signal area. If in doubt, consult a qualied aerial technician.
7. Apply a continuous unbroken bead of clear waterproof silicon around the inside of the television bezel at least 5mm thick. Use clear, mould resistant waterproof bathroom sealant. All models do not require any ventilation considerations.
8. Oer the television to the wall cut out and place the TV into the back plate, push the TV
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C
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E
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down to lock the TV into the back plate lugs. Wipe away all excess silicon from the outside of the bezel using a damp soft lint free cloth. Allow 24hrs to dry before use.
9. It is critical the bezel is rmly sealed to the wall surface to complete the waterproof properties of the installation. Failure to properly seal the TV may result in water leaking behind the screen and wall surface, which could result in damage to either the TV or wall. Damage caused to the television in this way is not covered by warranty.
10. If you would like to add in external ceiling speakers, We recommend the ProofVision Elite Music System (PV48-BT) which is powered by a mains supply or the ProofVision Bathroom Bluetooth Music system( PV26-BT) which is powered by hard wire connection. To connect the ProofVision Elite Music System (PV48-BT) or the ProofVision Bathroom Bluetooth Music system( PV26-BT) you would run a RCA cable from the speakers to the Audio out (3.5mm jack) which is located at the back of the ProofVision bathroom TV, when doing this it will disable the built in speakers and only play from the ceiling speakers. If you already have ceiling speakers in the bathroom and want to connect those speakers to the ProofVision bathroom TV you would require an amplier which allows you to connect speaker cables to the amplier and also have an audio in port allowing you to use a 3.5mm AUX cable. When using the external amplier you would also need a mains power supply to power the amplier.
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490
595
777
995
1320
B
335
397
506
630
825
C
3
3
3
3
13
D
450
510
700
935
1210
E
238
285
395
525
685
F
474
580
760
984
1281
G
318
380
496
619
796
H
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61
61
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Front frame (mm) Back mounting box (mm)
Size
19”
24“
32”
42”
55”
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
1. Do not attempt to remove the back of this TV; this can expose you to high voltage and risk of electric shock or re.
2. Do not attempt to modify this product in any way as this will invalidate your warranty and expose the risk of electric shock or re.
3. Only use the supplied AC DC transformer and ensure the main power cord is plugged into a non damaged socket and away from any heat source. The power supply is not waterproof and must be positioned in a dry, well ventilated area away from water and moisture.
4. Do not connect the TV direct to the mains socket without converter.
5. Position your TV so that no bright light, sunshine or direct heat can aect the TV.
6. If there are any unusual smells or sounds coming from the unit, disconnect the power and contact your supplier.
7. The unit must be earthed to the main earth system of the building and must conform to the latest electrical safety regulations.
8. When cleaning your TV do not apply any abrasive cleaners, wax, benzene, alcohol or cleaning detergents. Chemical cleaners may fade dissolve or crack the TV surface. We recommend a soft damp cloth and non abrasive cleaner.
Please note that the installation of your TV should be carried out by a technically competent person and must conform to all the relevant regulations. If in doubt please contact ProofVision or a qualied electrician.
For further assistance please call 0845 467 2593 or email technical@proofvision.co.uk
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(Use CR2032 battery)
Note: the oered remote control is qualied as splash proof
3. Replace the back cover of the remote control with the opener by going round until you hear a click sound.
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6. USB
7. Audio out
8. Component
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When the TV is on, the front light will be blue, and will be red when the TV is o.
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VIEWING ANGLES
Please be advised that small LED panels can have less powerful viewing angles than larger LED
panels. However by adjusting your picture settings you can vastly improve the viewing angle of the
LED panel. Please follow the steps below.
1. Press Menu
2. Use right arrow button to reach picture setting
3. Press down arrow to select – Picture Mode and press enter
4. Scroll down and select Personal - pre see enter
5. You now have full access to the picture settings
In order to improve the viewing angle place yourself in the position of where you are having viewing
angle issues. You can now modify the picture settings to improve the viewing angle. Use all the
options to create your perfect desired image. Contrast and brightness will have the most impact.
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19, 24, 32, 42, 55 inch wide
Connect from Audio out to PV48-BT or PV26-BT
Register for your warranty at www.proofvision.co.uk/warranty-register.html
If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that: Waste electrical equipment products should not be disposed of with household waste.
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Package list
Please check you have all the below items:
Note: For any TV above 24 inches, the package will not contain a transformer
1. TV unit
2. Mounting back box
3. Power cable
4. Transformer
Installation of cables into the TV
1. Place the TV face down onto a at surface
taking care not to damage the screen, we
recommend you use something soft to
lay the TV on.
2. Unscrew the screws and remove the
cover (gure 1).
3. Route all the cables into the correct
connections ensuring they lay across the
rubber gasket (gure 2).
4. Close the cover and replace the screws
(gure 3). The cover may not sit
completely ush due to the cables, this is
normal and the screws should not be
over tightened.
Installation of the TV onto the wall
1. Measure the dimensions of the back box and make a
cut-out in the wall accordingly (gure 4)
2. Make sure there is a route for the required cables to
be connected between the TV and your AV sources
e.g. DVD player (gure 5)
3. Place the back box into the cut-out on the wall with
the supplied screws (gure 6) ensuring the back
box is ush with the cut-out (gure 7)
4. Take the TV set and connect the power and AV
cables. Carefully insert the TV into the back box and
align the mounting pegs with the corresponding
holes in the back box (gure 8). The TV should slide
down slightly and lock into position.
5. We recommend applying a bead of silicon sealant
between the edge of the TV frame and the wall.
5. Remote control with battery
6. User manual
7. Screw set
Figure 1
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Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
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