CAREFULLY READ THIS USER’S MANUAL BEFORE PUTTING THE TELEVISION
INTO OPERATION. KEEP IT FOR FUTURE USE. RECORD THE MODEL NUMBER AND
THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE TELEVISION. SEE THE LABEL ON THE REAR COVER
AND PROVIDE THIS INFORMATION TO YOUR VENDOR IN THE EVENT THAT YOU
REQUIRE REPAIRS.
Content
1. Important safety instructions ........................................................................................................2
2. Stand assembly ...............................................................................................................................11
5.4. Auto Tuning .............................................................................................................................17
6. Menu ................................................................................................................................................ 19
6.1. Channel menu ........................................................................................................................ 19
6.2. Picture menu ........................................................................................................................ 23
6.3. Sound menu ......................................................................................................................... 26
6.4. Time menu ............................................................................................................................ 28
6.5. Lock menu ............................................................................................................................30
6.6. Hotel mode ...........................................................................................................................33
6.7. Setup menu .......................................................................................................................... 34
6.8. Screen menu (only PC mode) .........................................................................................39
7. USB ...................................................................................................................................................41
7.1. Photo menu .............................................................................................................................42
7.2. Music menu ........................................................................................................................... 43
7.3. Movie menu ...........................................................................................................................44
7.4. Text menu .............................................................................................................................. 45
8. DVD player .....................................................................................................................................46
If you want to use this product correctly, carefully read this user’smanual and store it for
future reference. If you give (sell) the appliance to somebody, please also include all the
documentation together with this appliance, including this user’smanual.
To reduce the risk of injury
by electrical shock do not
The fl ash symbol in
an equilateral triangle
indicates that there is
dangerous voltage inside
this appliance, which
presents arisk of injury by
electrical shock.
General safety instructions
– Carefully read this manual before using the appliance. Follow the instructions
contained in this user’smanual.
– Heed all warnings.
– Adhere to all instructions.
– Use only accessories determined by the manufacturer.
– AN OPEN FLAME MUST NOT BE PLACED ON THE APPLIANCE, E.G. ABURNING
CANDLE. DO NOT PLACE HOT ITEMS OR OBJECTS WITH AN OPEN FLAME E.G.
CANDLES OR NIGHT LAMPS ON OR IN THE VICINITY OF THE APPLIANCE. HIGH
TEMPERATURES MAY MELT PLASTIC PARTS AND CAUSE AFIRE.
– Use the appliance in atemperate climate zone.
– Under no condition does the manufacturer or the vendor of the appliance take
responsibility for any direct or indirect damages caused by not adhering to
instructions for installation, setup, use, service or cleaning of this appliance as
described in this user’smanual.
– Protect the appliance against being knocked, dropped, hit and shaken and against
vibrations, humidity and dust.
– Before allowing children to use the appliance, they must be appropriately to their
age, informed about the correct and safe use of the player.
– If the appliance is equipped with aheadphone jack, do not use headphones set to an
extreme volume. There is adanger of hearing damage or loss.
remove the cover (or the
rear side). There are no
components inside which
the user can repair. Have
all repairs or adjustments
performed at an authorised
service centre.
The exclamation mark
in an equilateral triangle
symbol indicates important
operating or servicing
instructions in the
appliance'sdocumentation.
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Installation, operation
– Install the appliance according to the instructions in the user’smanual.
– Leave free space on all sides of the appliance necessary for proper air circulation.
This removes the heat created during operation. Covering the ventilation openings
of the appliance’scase creates arisk of overheating or damaging the appliance.
It is necessary to ensure that the ventilation openings are not blocked, e.g. by
anewspaper, table cloth, curtain, etc. Follow the installation instructions in the
user’smanual.
– This appliance should not be located in aconfi ned area such as abookshelf or rack, if
suffi cient ventilation is not provided for or the instructions of the manufacturer are not
followed.
– Never insert any items into any ventilation or other openings because they could
come into contact with points with dangerous voltage levels or cause ashort circuit of
parts, which could cause afi re or injury by electric shock. Never pour any liquid into
the appliance.
– Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or near sources of heat, such as
heaters, heat exchangers, stoves or other appliances (including amplifi ers) producing
heat. High temperatures signifi cantly reduce the lifetime of electronic components in
the appliance. Do not use or leave the appliance in the vicinity of an open fi re.
– The appliance must not be exposed to dripping or running water and objects fi lled
with water must not be placed on it, e.g. vases. Protect the appliance against rain,
spray or contact with any other liquid, do not leave or install the appliance outdoors.
Do not use the appliance outdoors. Not adhering to these instructions creates arisk of
electrical shock or fi re hazard.
– Do not use this appliance near water.
– Treat the glass panel and appliance cover with care. The screen glass can break on
impact and cause serious injuries.
– Make sure that the power cord is not stepped on or compressed, particularly near the
power plug, power socket and at the point where it exits the appliance or the adapter.
The power plug (adapter) is used as adisconnection device and must be easily
accessible.
– Never use aappliance with adamaged power cord or plug. If the power cord or plug
are damaged, turn off the appliance, disconnect it from the power source and contact
an authorised service centre. Adamaged power cord or plug may only be replaced
by qualifi ed personnel. Under no circumstances attempt to replace the power cord or
plug yourself.
– Do not attempt to circumvent the polarised power plug safety feature. If the power
plug cannot be inserted into your power socket, contact aqualifi ed electrician to
replace the old type of power socket.
– Before connecting the appliance into apower socket, check that the voltage in your
power socket corresponds to the voltage on the rating label of the appliance or on
its power adapter. If you are not certain about the type of the power sources in your
home, contact your vendor or the local energy company.
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– Before turning on the appliance, check that the electrical connection is performed
properly and in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer. Before
connecting or changing the connection, turn off the appliance and disconnect it from
the mains.
– Remember to always disconnect the power plug (adapter) from the power socket
before disconnecting the power cable from the rear side of the appliance.
– Insert the power plug into aindependent power socket. Do not overload wall sockets
with extension cords or multi-socket adapters. There is arisk of injury by electric shock.
– When disconnecting, hold the power cord by the plug and not by the cord itself.
– Disconnect the appliance from the power socket during storms or if you will not be
using it for alonger time.
– Avoid moving the appliance from acold environment to awarm one or vice versa, or
when using the appliance in avery humid environment. Air humidity may condense
on some components inside the case of the appliance and the appliance may stop
working temporarily. If this occurs leave the appliance in awarm and well ventilated
place and wait 1 – 2 hours until the moisture evaporates and the appliance can
once more be used as usual. Take care especially during the fi rst use of the player
immediately after its purchase during acold season.
– Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart, pedestal, stand, bracket or table.
The appliance could fall and cause serious injuries to children or adults or could
be seriously damaged or damage other items. Only use the appliance with
acart, pedestal, stand or table designated by the manufacturer or sold with the
appliance. Any mounting of the appliance should be carried out according to the
manufacturer’sinstructions and the mounting accessories recommended by the
manufacturer should be used.
– Do not lean on the appliance, do not lean over it or use it as astep. Protect it against
violent movements. Ensure that children do not play with the appliance.
If using the cart, be careful when moving it. Stopping suddenly, excessive force
and uneven surfaces could cause the cart to fall over with the appliance.
– Neither the manufacturer nor the vendor of the appliance under any condition
takes responsibility for any direct or indirect damages caused by not adhering to
the instructions for installation, setup, use, service or cleaning of this appliance as
described in this user’smanual.
– Protect the appliance against being knocked, dropped, hit and shaken and against
vibrations, humidity and dust.
– Do not expose the appliance to extreme temperatures or humid conditions.
Note:
If the appliance is powered by an adapter, use only the adapter and AC power cord
supplied with the appliance. Do not use faulty power sockets. Check that the power
plug is properly inserted into the power socket. If the power plug is loose, arching could
result in afi re. Contact aqualifi ed electrician to have your socket replaced.
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Important safety instructions
Note:
Only connect the appliance to aproperly grounded socket with aprotective grounding pin.
Note:
If you will be installing the appliance on awall or to the ceiling, follow the
manufacturer’sinstruction found in the user’smanual of the particular appliance.
Repairs and maintenance
– To prevent risk of injury through electric shock or the creation of afi re, do not take
the appliance out of the case - there are no parts inside the case repairable or
adjustable by the user without appropriate equipment and qualifi cations. Should the
appliance require adjustment or repair, contact aprofessional service centre.
– In the case of any unusual events occurring during the use of the appliance, e.g. if
there is adistinct smell of burning insulation or smoke comes out of the appliance,
immediately turn off the appliance, disconnect the appliance from the power source
and do not use the appliance until you have received the results of an inspection by
the employees of the professional service centre.
– Have all repairs carried out by qualifi ed personnel. Repairs are necessary if the
appliance has been damaged in any way, for example if the power cord is damaged,
liquid was poured on the appliance, foreign objects have entered the appliance, the
appliance has been exposed to rain or moisture, if the appliance is not working as
usual or if it has fallen.
– In the event of repair or replacement of apart of the appliance, ensure that the
service technician uses components designated by the manufacturer or that these
components have the same specifi cations as the original ones. Unauthorised
replacements could cause afi re, lead to adanger of injury by electrical shock or other
dangers.
– Before cleaning, carrying or other maintenance, disconnect the plug (adapter) from
the power socket.
– Clean the appliance only with adry cloth.
– For cleaning do not use petrol, thinners or any other solvents or use any abrasive
cleaning agents, steel wool or any sponges with steel wool.
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Note:
Do not throw the appliance into ordinary household waste. For disposal follow all local
laws and regulations.
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Important safety instructions
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Remote control and batteries
– Do not expose the remote control or the batteries to direct sunlight or sources of heat,
such as heaters, heat exchangers, stoves or other appliances (including amplifi ers)
that produce heat. Do not use or leave the appliance in the vicinity of an open fi re.
– Ensure that the sensor is not exposed to astrong light source (e.g. sunlight) or light
from fl uorescent light tubes, which could reduce the effectiveness and reliability of the
remote control.
– Neither the remote control nor the batteries may be exposed to dripping or running
water and objects fi lled with water must not be placed on them, e.g. vases. Protect
against exposure to rain, spraying or pouring of any kind of liquid. Do not use
outdoors. Not following these instructions creates adanger of damage to the remote
control or to the battery.
– Do not use this appliance near water.
– It is necessary to pay attention to the environmental impact aspects of battery
disposal.
– The incorrect use of batteries may cause the leakage of the electrolyte and corrosion.
To ensure that the remote control works correctly, proceed according to the
instructions below:
- Do not insert the batteries in the wrong polarity orientation.
- Do not charge, heat, open or short circuit the batteries.
- Do not throw batteries into afi re.
- Do not leave discharged batteries in the remote control.
- Do not combine various types of batteries or new and old batteries.
- If you will not be using the remote control for alonger period of time, remove the
batteries to prevent potential damage caused by asubsequent battery leakage.
- If the remote control is not working correctly or its operational range is reduced,
change all batteries for new ones.
- If electrolyte leaks out from the batteries, have the remote control cleaned by an
authorised service centre.
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ATTENTION
To prevent afi re hazard or injury by electrical shock, do not expose this
appliance to rain or humidity.
ATTENTION
Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat, for example sunlight, fi re, etc.
This symbol indicates that the appliance has double insulation between the
dangerous mains voltage and the parts accessible to the user. In the event of
repairs use only identical spare parts.
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Important safety instructions
DVD player
This device is equipped with a built-in DVD player.
For safety reasons, as a rule, the disc drive is located on the side of the device, thus
preventing exposure to laser radiation. Under no circumstances should you in any way
attempt to modify or change the disc drive opening. Do not look into the disc drive
opening when inserting a disc into the disc drive or during playback. An emission of
visible laser radiation could occur. Do not look into laser beams.
ATTENTION
This device with a built-in DVD player is a class 1 laser product. When using control
elements or procedures that are not described in this user's manual, people may be
exposed to dangerous radiation as the laser beam used in this device is damaging
to human eyesight. Do not attempt to disassemble the device's housing. Have all
repairs performed by qualifi ed personnel at a service centre.
WARNING
Tampering and adjusting or modifying the device without the express approval
of the manufacturer or an authorised representative may lead to the warranty
becoming void, loss of the device, damage to property and last but not least to
serious health damage to people.
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Storing and handling discs
Handling discs
– Use discs that have a regular shape. Using an irregular-shaped disc (a disc with an
irregular shape) may damage the player.
– Do not touch the surface of the disc where there is no label and where the recording
is stored. When handling the disc, hold it by its edges or by the edge and the centre
disc opening.
– Do not stick any papers or adhesive tape on the disc.
– If you will not be using the player for an extended period of time, remove the
batteries and pack it for storage.
– Take care not to leave fi ngerprints or scratches on the disc.
Notes:
– Do not write on the printed side of the disc with a ballpoint pen or pencil. For
labelling discs use soft felt tip markers made especially for this purpose.
– Do not use scratch-resistant protection or covers.
– Do not use discs with labels made using label printers available on the market.
– Do not insert warped or cracked discs.
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Cleaning discs
– Fingerprints and dust affect the quality of the image while playing the recording from
the disc. Prior to use, wipe the disc from the centre outwards using a clean lint-free
cloth.
– Do not use any solvents such as thinners, benzol (benzene), standard cleaning agents
or anti-static sprays.
Storing discs
Take care not to damage the disc because data stored on it is very sensitive to the
surrounding environment.
– Do not leave discs in direct sunlight or near sources of heat. Do not leave discs in
closed motor vehicles parked in direct sunlight. There is a risk that the disc may
warp.
– Store in a cool ventilated place.
– Store in a vertical position.
– Store in a clean protective cover.
– If you suddenly move the player from a cold location to a warm one, then
condensation may form on the components and lens and cause irregular playback of
the disc. If this occurs, do not connect the power cord to a power socket and wait for
2 hours. Then insert a disc and try playing it again.
Supported disc formats
This information informs the user that the player can playback DVD-RW
recordings in VR format (Video Recording).
Notes:
1. Depending on the recording media, recording method (used PC program used for
the disc recording) and its fi nalisation, it is possible that it will not be possible to
play some CD-R or DVD+/-RW/R discs.
2. Do not stick any stickers or labels on either side of the disc (the side with the
printed label or the side with the recording).
3. Use the player to play only circular discs - when playing irregular shaped discs
there is a risk of damaging the disc or the player.
4. Some DVD and Video CD playback operations may be intentionally programmed
by the producer of the software. This device plays DVD and Video CD discs
according to the disc contents created by the producer of the software and so
some playback functions may not be available, or conversely there may be
additional functions available.
Made under a licence from Dolby Laboratories, Inc. "Dolby", "Pro Logic" and the double D
icon are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
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Region code
This player is intended for playing DVD video designated by the code for region
2 or ALL (discs designated in this way can be played by all DVD players). You
can fi nd the region code of the disc on its label, the region code of the player
is located on its rear or under side. After inserting a DVD with a different than
the above mentioned region code into the player a message will appear on the
screen "Check region Code" and the playback of the DVD will be rejected.
This product is equipped with copyright protection technology, which is protected by USA
patents and other intellectual property laws of ROVI. Reverse engineering and disassembly
are forbidden.
Supplement to the LCD TV user'smanual
Measures to take when astatic image is displayed; red/blue/green pixels on the screen
Astatic image can permanently damage the display part of the television
– Do not leave astatic image on an LCD screen for longer
than 2 hours, because this could damage the screen. This
type of damage is known as "screen burn-in".
– Similar damage to the LCD screen can be caused by
astatically located TV channel logo.
– Watching television in 4:3, 16:9 formats or similar (formats not covering the entire area
of the screen) for along time may leave marks on the right or left side, or possibly in
the middle of the picture as aresult of the differences in light emission. Similar damage
may also occur when watching aDVD or playing games.
– The display of astatic image from video games or computers for an extended period
of time may cause apartial effect of a"persistent image". To prevent this effect from
occurring, lower the brightness and contrast when displaying astatic picture.
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Damage to the screen resulting from the above mentioned causes is not covered by the
warranty!
Red/blue/green/black pixels may appear on the screen
– This is a characteristic feature of liquid crystal displays and does not represent
aproblem. LCD screens are manufactured using avery precise technology in order to
achieve avery fine picture resolution. From time to time several inactive pixels may
appear on the screen as apermanently red, blue, green or black pixel (up to 0.001% of
the total number of pixels on the screen). This does not in any way affect the features
and performance of your television.
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Notes on the USB connector:
– USB memory devices must be inserted into the appliance directly. To prevent data
transmission failure or its interference, do not use USB extension cables. Electrostatic
discharges may cause the appliance to malfunction. In such an event the user must
restart the appliance.
– Before using aUSB fl ash drive test its ability to communicate with the appliance and
its data reading and writing speed.
– To achieve maximum reading speed we recommend that you keep disk space
defragmented. Use the FAT32 fi le system, asingle partition, without protection. If reading
and writing on the USB memory device is not continuous, undesirable effects may occur
such as partial image loss (distortions/checkering effects) or complete image loss, audio
defects, and in extreme cases the operation will be stopped. Unexpected behaviour of the
connected memory device, or the presence of viruses or other damaging software may
cause the functions of the appliance to stop working, necessitating arestart.
– The USB connector is the standard type and is not able to power aUSB device with
ahigh power usage (e.g. hard disk drives HDD). Use devices with independent power
supplies and power them from their own power supplies.
– The appliance was designed to achieve maximum compatibility with memory devices.
With respect to the variety of devices on the market it is not possible to guarantee
compatibility with every USB device. In the event of diffi culties try formatting the
fl ash drive directly in the appliance. If problems persist, use adifferent fl ash drive.
Due to the wide range of USB devices available on the market it is not possible to
guarantee the compatibility of the appliance with all USB devices.
Serial number of the appliance
The serial number of the appliance is unique and unequivocally identifi es your appliance.
Enter the serial number of your appliance together with other details necessary for the
defi nite identifi cation of your appliance below.
Serial number: ______________________________________
Date of purchase: ____________________________________
Note:
1. The graphics in this manual is informative.
2. The menu on your TV screen may be slightly different from the illustrations in this
manual.
3. The information in the document are subject to change without notice. The
manufacturer accepts no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from
errors, incompleteness or discrepancies between the instruction manual and the
product described.
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Stand assembly
2. Stand assembly
Before attaching/detaching the stand, ensure the television is switched off and unplugged
from the power outlet.
Before performing work spread cushioning (e.g. soft blanket) over the base area to lay
the LED TV on this will prevent it from being damaged. Make sure the stand is properly
assembled so that the TV would be stable.
Place the assembled television on a solid and fl at base.
Stand installation instructions
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Device description
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3. Device description
3.1. Control panel button function
The buttons on the lower-right panel control your TV´s basic features, including the
on-screen menu. To use the more advanced features, you should use the remote control.
Note:
Pictures are only for illustration.
1. POWER: Turn on/off
2. VOL-
3. VOL+
4. CH-
5. CH+
VOL+/-: adjust volume
CH+/-: channel select
6. MENU: into or exit from the menu (use CH+/- buttons to select item, use VOL+/-
buttons to adjust items)
7. SOURCE: source select
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3.2. TV terminal connections
Device description
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1. CI+: Cl input
2. YPbPr
3. AV input
4. USB input slot
5. HDMI input
6. COAXIAL output
7. RF antenna jack
8. PC AUDIO input
9. SCART input
10. VGA
11. Headphone socket
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Remote control
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4. Remote control
1. POWER: Turns the LCD TV on and
into standby mode.
2. AUDIO I/II: Switch the audio channel
of multimedia playing.
3. MUTE: Mutes and restores your LCD
TV sound.
4. 0-9: Pressing a number selects
a channel.
5. SLEEP: Set the sleep timer.
6. REPEAT : Switches back and
forth between the current and
previous channels.
7. EXIT: Exits the OSD menu.
8. MENU: Displays the OSD menu on
the screen.
9. SOURCE: Press to display the source
list.
10. INFO: Press once to display a variety
of information such as the current
channel and the input source.
11. ////OK: Allows you to navigate
the onscreen menus and adjust the
system setting to your preference.
OK confi rms option settings; OK
Display the channel list.
12. VOL+/VOL: Increases and decreases
volume.
13. CH+/ CH-: Scans up and down the
channels.
14. S.MODE: Selects sound effect
options.
: Reveals hidden information
such as the answers to a quiz in
TELETEXT mode
15. P.MODE: Selection picture mode.
: Displays the main index in
Teletext mode.
16. P.SIZE: Cycles through wide screen
mode settings.
: Displays the top, button or all of
page.
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Remote control
17. GUIDE: Displays the Program Guide on the screen in DTV mode. Press again to turn
GUIDE off.
: Freeze a multi-page changing on Teletext mode.
18. DTV/RADIO: In DTV mode, press DTV/RADIO button to enter DTV or RADIO mode.
19. PVRLIST: In DTV mode, displays the executed PVR LIST and Index.
20. FAV: Press to display favourites.
21. SUBTITLE: Select subtitle of media video fi le (needs the support of disk or fi le).
22. STOP : In Media mode, press to stop playback.
23. TS: Cycles through wide screen mode settings.
: In Media mode, press to start playback or pause.
24. REC / : In DTV mode, press REC button to start recording, press to stop
recording.
25. GOTO: Play from the desired location.
TEXT: Turns on and off the Teletext function.
26. : In Media mode, press to jump to the next of the currently played chapter or
track.
27.: In Media mode, press to jump to the previous of the currently played chapter
or track.
28. : In Media mode, use to reverse/advance.
29. : In Media mode, use to playback rapidly.
Colour buttons: Press the appropriate colour to direct access functions in TELETEXT
or EPG OSD mode.
Note:
Remove batter during storage or when you are not using the device for a long time.
To control the device using the remote control, point the remote control at the
device and then press the button with the required function. The maximum range
of the remote control is about 5 meters with a deviation of up to +/- 30° from the
perpendicular direction to the reception sensor of the remote control on the front side
of the device. The falling capacity of the batteries gradually reduces the remote control
range. There must be no solid obstacles in the area between the remote control and
the device when the remote control is being used. During standard use the lifetime of
batteries in the remote control is about 1 year. When the effective range of the remote
control is substantially reduced, or when there are problems with its use, change both
the batteries in the remote control. If you are not using the remote control for a longer
period of time, take out both batteries from it – in this way you will prevent potential
damage caused by their leakage.
Avoid strong impact of light (e.g. sunlight or light from strong fl uorescent/saving
sources) which can reduce the effectiveness and reliability of IR remote control.
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First time setup
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5. First time setup
Press INPUT button to display the input source list.
Press / or OK button to select the desired input source.
Press OK button to enter the input source.
Press EXIT button to quit.
Connect an RF cable from the Tv’s input called “RF-In” and to your TV Aerial socket
(antenna, common antenna, cabel, …).
5.1. Select Language
Press / button to select the language to be used for menus and message.
5.2. Select Country
Press / button to highlight country menu.
Press / button to select the country you want to.
5.3. Surrounding
Choose between Home (Home/Off) or Shop (Shop/On).
Note: Using of Shop, the system will set some parameters of the device to the highest
settings to present the device in a surrounding with extreme lightning, accompanying
by higher ballast and consumption. Therefore, the switch to a Shop surrounding is
accompanied by a question of the device where you should confi rm your aim.
For common use, it is recommended to set Home surrounding.
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First time setup
5.4. Auto Tuning
Select among Analogue (ATV) or digital (DVT) or leave both sources ATV+DTV. ATV tuning
will start fi rst. If you want to skip ATV tuning, press MENU button and left arrow button.
Then DTV tuning will start. To skip DTV tuning, press MENU button and left arrow button.
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Note:
If an automatic tuning do not fi nd any receivable channel (e.g. inconvenient antenna)
or you have paused it manually, you can still tune channels manually, one by one, as
it is described down in the manual. To do so, you will need some technical data about
channel you wish to tune, such as broadcast way, frequency, audio modes, broadcast
speed etc.
A successful fi nished automatic tuning ends by saving the list of available TV channels
and radio stations that you can take in. In case of a multiple presence of the same or
similar channels (e.g. due to a local variations of the same central channel or distant
interference or local “net” reception), verify which channels will suit you more and amend
the list if necessary.
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Menu
6. Menu
6.1. Channel menu
Press MENU button to display the main menu.
Press / button to select CHANNEL in the main menu.
1. Press / button to select the option that you want to adjust in the CHANNEL menu.
2. Press Enter button to adjust.
3. After fi nishing your adjustment, Press Enter button to save and return to the previous
menu.
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6.1.1. Auto tuning
Press / button to select Auto Tuning, then press Enter/ button to enter.
The system will run the same operation as for the fi rst time setup, all previously channels
will be deleted.
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Menu
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6.1.2. ATV manual tuning
Current CH
Set the channel number.
Color System
Select the color system (available systems: AUTO, PAL, SECAM).
Sound System
Select the sound system.
Fine-Tune
Adjust the frequency of the channel fi nely.
Search
Start searching channel.
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Menu
6.1.3. DTV manual tuning
Press / button to select DTV Manual Tuning, then press Enter button to enter
sub-menu.
Press / button to select channel, then press Enter button to search program.
6.1.4. Program Edit
Press / button to select Pro g ram Edit, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu.
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The three colored key is the shortcut key for programming the channel.
First press / to highlight the channel you want to select, then:
Press the Red button to delete the program in the list.
Press the Yellow button to move the channel in favorite list.
Press the Blue button to skip the selected channel.
Press FAV button to add or remote the channel to your favorite list. (Your TV set will skip
the channel automatically when using CH+/- to view the channels.)
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6.1.5. Schedule list
You can program certain events fi xed in time in digital broadcasting. Such planned
(programmed) events are saved in the List.
Press / button to select Schedule List, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu.
It is available in source.
Press the YELLOW button to enter the interface below.
When the time appointment is confl ict, it will produce a warning message.
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6.1.6. Signal information
Press / button to select Signal Information, press the Enter button to see the detail
information about the signal. Only available when there is signal in DTV.
Use programs/channels with the highest values of both variables, max. is 100 for
a satisfactory reception.
6.2. Picture menu
Press MENU button to display the main menu.
Press / button to select PICTURE in the main menu.
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1. Press / button to select the option that you want to adjust in the PICTURE
menu.
2. Press Enter button to adjust.
3. After fi nishing your adjustment, Press Enter button to save and return to the previous
menu.
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6.2.1. Picture mode
Press / button to select Picture Mode, then press OK button to enter sub-menu.
You can change the value of contrast, brightness, color, sharpness and tint when the
picture is in Personal mode.
Tip:
You can press PMODE button to change the Picture Mode directly.
Contrast/ Brightness/ Color/ Tint / Sharpness
Press / button to select option, then press / button to adjust.
Contrast Adjust the highlight intensity of the picture, but the shadow of the picture
is invariable.
Brightness Adjust the optical fi ber output of the entire picture, it will affect the dark region
of the picture.
Color Adjust the saturation of the color based on your own like.
Tint Use in compensating color changed with the transmission in the NTSC code.
Sharpness Adjust the peaking in the detail of the picture.
Note:
Items are available only for Personal mode.
6.2.2. Color Temp
Change the overall color cast of the picture.
Press / button to select Color Temperature, then press OK button to enter sub-menu.
Press / button to select. (Available Picture mode: Cool, Medium, Warm).
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Cold Increase the blue tone for the white.
Normal Increase the sex-linked colors for the white.
Warm Increase the red color for the white.
6.2.3. Noise Reduction
To fi lter out and reduces the image noise and improve picture quality.
Press / button to select Noise Reduction, then press OK button to enter sub-menu.
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Off Select to turn off video noise detection.
Low Detect and reduce low video noise.
Middle Detect and reduce moderate video noise.
High Detect and reduce enhanced video noise.
Default Set as Default.
6.2.4. HDMI mode
Select Video (e.g. for a satellite receiver), or PC, or AUTO for the current connected source
into HDMI input. This will adapt the picture processing and its size of the current source.
If no source is detected, HDMI is inactive.
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6.3. Sound menu
Press MENU button to display the main menu.
Press / button to select SOUND in the main menu.
1. Press / button to select the option that you want to adjust in the SOUND menu.
2. Press Enter button to adjust.
3. After fi nishing your adjustment, Press Enter button to save and return to the previous
menu.
6.3.1. Sound mode
Press / button to select Sound Mode, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu.
Press/ button to select.
You can change the value of Treble and Bass when the sound is in User mode.
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Tip:
You can press SMODE button on the remote control to change the Sound Mode directly.
Standard Produces a balanced sound in all environments.
Music Preserves the original sound. Good for musical programs.
Movie Enhances treble and bass for a rich sound experience.
Sports Enhances vocals for sports.
Personal Select to customize picture settings.
Note:
The treble and bass are only available in User mode, you can adjust them as you like.
6.3.2. Balance
Press / button to select Balance option. Press / button to adjust.
6.3.3. Auto volume level
Press / button to select Auto Volume Level, then press / button to select On or
Off.
6.3.4. SPDIF Mode
Press / button to select SPDIF Mode, then press / button to select Off / PCM /
Auto. It is use to perform a digital sound from an external source.
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6.3.5. AD Switch
Press / button to select AD Switch, then press / button to select On or Off.
Amblyopia function for the blind, the tracks will be mixed describe the current screen.
It need code stream to support. When this function is on, it show also comments of an
audio description which are provided by a broadcaster, setting a volume to the original
sound.
Note:
Balance: This item can adjust the speaker’s output, it enables you to listen to best at
your position.
Auto Volume: This item is used for reducing the difference between channel and
program’s volume automatically.
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6.4. Time menu
Press MENU button to display the main menu.
Press / button to select TIME in the main menu.
1. Press / button to select the option that you want to adjust in the TIME menu.
2. Press Enter button to adjust.
3. After fi nishing your adjustment, Press Enter button to save and return to the previous
menu.
6.4.1. Time zone
Press / button to select Time Zone, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu.
Press / / / button to select time zone.
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Note:
Correct set time (including summer time) is important for more functions of a digital
broadcasting, such as EPG. Very accurate time is presented at broadcasting and the
device is synchronized upon it. It is necessary to select the correct time zone from the
user´s point of view.
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6.4.2. Sleep timer
Press / button to select Sleep Timer, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu.
Press / button to select. (Available options are:Off,10min,20min,30min,60min,
90min,120min,180min,240min).
6.4.3. Auto standby
Press / button to select Auto Standby, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu.
Press / button to select.
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Tip:
If the remote control does not make any operation in the hypothesis time, it will close
down automatically. If you do any operation by the remote control, it will reset the time.
Long time is suffi cient for the vast majority of applications. Off function can be also
completely deactivated by selecting OFF.
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6.4.4. OSD timer
Press / button to select OSD Timer, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu.
Press / button to select how long the setting will be displayed before automatic shut
off.
6.5. Lock menu
Press MENU button to display the main menu.
Press / button to select LOCK in the main menu.
1. Press / button to select the option that you want to adjust in the LOCK menu.
2. Press Enter button to adjust.
3. After fi nishing your adjustment, Press Enter button to save and return to the previous
menu.
Default password is 0000, and if forget what you set, please call the service center.
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6.5.1. Lock system
Press / button to select Lock System, then press Enter button to make the following
3 options valid.
6.5.2. Set password
Press / button to select Set Password, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu to
set new password.
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6.5.3. Channel lock
Press / button to select Channel Lock, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu to
select.
Green button to lock or unlock the channel.
Press
6.5.4. Parental Guidance
Press / button to select Parental Guidance, then press Enter button to enter sub-
menu to select the number of age which is suitable for your children.
Broadcaster may equip channels by information about the recommended or minimum
age for watching. If a channel is broadcasted with a hidden index of a minimum age, the
device will compare it with your set data and it may ask you to enter a password in order
you can watch a program with higher age setting.
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6.5.5. Key lock
Press / button to select Key Lock, then press / button to select Off or On.
When Key Lock’s statue is on, you can’t use the Key panel button.
6.6. Hotel mode
Hotel mode serves to limit the TV functions for easier usage in place where for example
maximum volume or tuning should be limited.
1. Press / button on the remote control to select hotel mode in the Lock menu.
2. Press Enter button on the remote control to enter the sub-menu.
3. After fi nishing your adjustment, Press MENU button to save and return back to the
previous menu.
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6. 6. Hotel mode
Press / button to select Hotel Mode, then press / button to select on or off.
6.6.1. Source lock
Press / button to select Source Lock, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu to
select.
6.6.2. Default source
Press / button to select Default Source, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu
to select.
6.6.3. Default prog
Press / button to select Default Prog, then press / button to adjust. It is
available when the default source is TV.
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6.6.4. Max volume
Press / button to select Max Volume, then press / button to adjust.
6.6.5. Clear lock
Press / button to select Clear Lock, then press Enter button to clear the setting you
have done before.
6.7. Setup menu
Press MENU button to display the main menu.
Press / button to select SETUP in the main menu.
1. Press / button to select the option that you want to adjust in the SETUP menu.
2. Press Enter button to adjust.
3. After fi nishing your adjustment, Press Enter button to save and return to the previous
menu.
6.7.1. OSD language
Select an OSD menu language can be displayed. Default English is selected as menu
language.
Press / / / button to select Menu Language.
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6.7.2. TT language
Press / button to select TT Language, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu.
Press / / / button to select TT language.
6.7.3. Audio Languages
Press / button to select Audio Languages, then press Enter button to enter sub-
menu. It serves to automatically select a certain language if this is available. You can
select 2 languages – fi rst and second. If the desired language is not available, the system
will select a language of the broadcaster.
Press / button to select the primary/secondary of Audio Languages.
Press / / / button to select the Audio Languages.
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6.7.4. Subtitle Language
Press / button to select Subtitle Language, then press Enter button to enter sub-
menu. It serves to automatically select a certain language if this is available. You can
select 2 languages – fi rst and second. If the desired language is not available, the system
will select a language of the broadcaster.
Press / button to select the primary of Subtitle Language.
Press / / / button to select the Subtitle Language.
6.7.5. Hearing Impaired
Press / button to select Hearing Impaired, then press Enter button to select On or
Off. It depends on the channel broadcasting.
6.7.6. PVR File System
This option is used to set up recording of the digital broadcasting to your USB fl ash
memory. Due to the data size coming from the digital broadcasting, the setting is more
detailed.
Press / button to select PVR File System, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu.
Press / button to select Check PVR File System, then press Enter button to enter.
Then it will check the USB speed. The result shows what best broadcasting is available
for your USB fl ash memory. In case of unsatisfactory result, format the device in the TV
which will try to better adapt the USB device to record the digital broadcasting. Select
lower values to limit the fi le size and recording. Higher values quickly increase demands
on your memory stick, both in size and particularly speed.
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WARNING
Formatting will delete all data on the memory stick!
Note:
Firstly try each USB device for speed and record reliability. In case of unsatisfactory
result, change it to other one, particularly faster. USB device speed is a key parameter
of a reliable record and time shift.
6.7.7. Aspect Ratio
Press / button to select Aspect Ratio, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu.
Press / button to select aspect ratio. (Available options are: Auto, 4:3, 16:9, Zoom1,
Zoom2).
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6.7.8. Blue Screen
Press / button to select Blue Screen, then press Enter button to select On or Off.
Function will be activated only if no useful picture sound is available.
6.7.9. First Time Installation
Press / button to select First time installation, then press Enter button to enter. This
will delete all previously settings and tunings and you will start again the process of
setting into operation.
6.7.10. Reset
Press / button to select Reset, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu. This
function restores TV to the factory setting, excluding deleting the tunned channel list.
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6.7.11. Software Update (USB)
Press / button to select Software Update (USB), plug your USB device in the USB
slot, then press Enter button to update the right software.
WARNING
Run the software update only if you have an original software to the correct
model from the manufacturer including the changes description. Using not
original software, even in case of a small differences, can damage TV and that is
not covered by warranty.
6.7.12. Surrounding
Choose between Home (Home/Off) or Shop (Shop/On).
Note: Using of Shop, the system will set some parameters of the device to the highest
settings to present the device in a surrounding with extreme lightning, accompanying
by higher ballast and consumption. Therefore, the switch to a Shop surrounding is
accompanied by a question of the device where you should confi rm your aim.
For common use, it is recommended to set Home surrounding.
6.7.13. HDMI CEC
This function performs the setting of special items of the digital communication between
the devices of HDMI interface. Set items upon the instructions of your external devices
HDMI CEC and verify the proper communication.
Press / button to select HDMI CEC, then press Enter button to enter the sub-menu.
HDMI CEC Press / button to turn the HDMI CEC on or off.
HDMI ARC Press / button to turn the HDMI ARC on or off.
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Auto Standby
Press / button to turn the Auto Standby on or off.
Device List
Press Enter button to open the main menu of device.
6.8. Screen menu (only PC mode)
Press MENU button to display the main menu.
Press / button to select SCREEN in the main menu.
1. Press / button to select the option that you want to adjust in the SCREEN menu.
2. Press Enter button to adjust.
3. After fi nishing your adjustment, Press Enter button to save and return to the previous
menu.
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6.8.1. Auto adjust
Press Enter button to start adjusting H-Offset/V-Offset/Size/Phase automatically.
6.8.2. H-Offset
Adjust the horizontal position of the picture.
Press / button to select H-Offset, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu.
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6.8.3. V-Offset
Adjust the vertical position of the picture.
Press / button to select V-Offset, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu
6.8.4. Size
Adjust the display size.
Press / button to select Size, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu.
6.8.5. Phase
Adjust the horizontal interfering lines.
Press / button to select Phase, then press Enter button to enter sub-menu.
6.8.6. Position Reset
Press / button to select Position Reset, then press Enter button to enter.
Notes:
1. Noise Reduction in PICTURE option is invalid.
2. AD Switch in SOUND option is invalid.
3. TIME menu and description are the same as that for Air mode.
4. Block Program and Parental Guidance in LOCK option is invalid.
5. Audio Languages, Subtitle Language, Hearing Impaired and PVR File System
in SETUP option is invalid.
6. PC mode has no CHANNEL menu.
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7. USB
Note:
Before operating Media menu, plug in USB device,then press INPUT button to set the
Input Source to Media . TV will recognise majority of USB devices and it will shortly
show the menu for playback. If there is no action, menu disappears and the previous
mode will be on.
Press / button to select Media in the Source menu, then press Enter button to
enter.
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Press / button to select the option you want to adjust in the main Media menu,
then press Enter button to enter.
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7.1. Photo menu
Press / button to select PHOTO in the main menu, then press Enter button to enter.
Press Exit button to return to the previous menu and exit menu to quit.
Press / button to select the fi le you want to watch in the fi le selecting menu, then
press ENTER button to display picture. If you want to watch only this picture, press Pause
button, otherwise a slide show of pictures of the current directory will begin. Press down
arrow to hide the information bar. Press Play/Pause again to restore the playing. Press Exit button to stop playing, you will return to the directory list.
When highlighting the option you select, the fi le information will appear on the right and
picture will be previewed in the center.
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7.2. Music menu
Press / button to select MUSIC in the main menu, then press Enter button to enter.
Press Exit button to return to the previous menu and exit menu to quit.
Press / button to select drive disk you want to watch, then press Enter button to
enter. Press down arrow to hide the information bar, press ENTER to display it again.
Press Exit button to stop playing, you will return to the directory list. When highlighting
the option you select, the fi le information will appear on the right and picture will be
previewed in the center.
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Press / button to select return option to the previous menu.
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7.3. Movie menu
Press / button to select MOVIE in the main menu, then press Enter button to enter.
Press Exit button to return to the previous menu and exit menu to quit.
Press / button to select drive disk you want to watch, then press Enter button to
enter. Press media button to play the selected movie if it is suitable to play, especially
its codek.
Press display button to select menu in the bottom you want to run, then press Enter
button to operate. If a directory contains a movie with external subtitles with the same
title as a movie, the device will show them (SUBTITLE button). You can select CharSet
in the information bar among the multi nation alphabets. When highlighting the option
you select, the fi le information will appear on the right and picture will be previewed in
the center.
Press Exit button to back to the previous menu and exit button to quit the entire menu.
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7.4. Tex t men u
Press / button to select TEXT in the main menu, then press Enter button to enter.
Press Exit button to return to the previous menu and exit menu to quit
Press / button to select drive disk you want to watch, then press Enter button
to enter.
Press / button to select return option to back to the previous menu.
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DVD player
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8. DVD player
Supported DVD formats
- CD Digital Audio 12 cm / Dolby Digital AC-3
- CD-R/CD-RW/CD+RW
- HDCD
- VCD/SVCD
- DVD / DVD-R / DVD-RW / DWD+R / DWD+RW
- JPEG / AVI / MP4 / DAT
- MPEG 1 / MPEG 2
- DivX 3.11 / 4.x / 5.x / Ultra
- XvID
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Trouble shooting guide
9. Trouble shooting guide
WARNING
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the device yourself, the device
does not contain any parts that a user could repair himself. Always take the
device to the authorised service centre in case of repair, adjustment or any other
maintenance. Unauthorised intervention into the device can be considered
a breach and loss of warranty claim. Importer, supplier, distributor or seller are
not responsible for any loss caused by breach of regulations listed in this manual.
Do not open the device because of danger of electric shock. In case of device
failure, check the following problems and their solution fi rst. If you cannot solve
such problem by yourself, contact your seller.
SymptomsPossible solutions
No power.Check that the power cord is connected to the wall
power socket.
Unplug the power cord, and plug it again after
60 seconds.
No pictureCheck the antenna connection.
Station may be experiencing problems, tune to
another station.
Adjust the contrast and brightness.
Good picture but no soundIncrease volume.
Is the sound muted? Press the MUTE button.
Check the sound setting.
If external devices are use, check their volumes are
not set too low or turned off.
If using AVI or Component inputs, make sure cables
are connected properly and not loose.
If using DVI to HDMI cable, a separate audio cable
is required. Make sure a headphone jack is not
connected.
Good sound but abnormal color
or no picture
Check antenna connection and antenna condition.
If using Component input, check Component
connections, incorrect or loose connections may cause
color problems or cause the screen to be blank.
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SymptomsPossible solutions
No response to remote controlBatteries of remote control may have exhausted,
if necessary, change the batteries. Clean the
remote control lens. The distance between LED TV
and remote control should be within 8m, within
recommended operating angle and path is fee of
obstructions. Avoid impact of strong light (daily,
sunshine or light from lamps and bulbs) on television
and remote control sensor.
Full screen fl ickering under
VGA.
V-HEIGHT value may be set to big, restart computer
and enter safe mode, then set monitor parameters to
correct value according to adjustment description.
Horizontal stripes under VGA.Sample phase may be defl ected, adjust phase
according to picture position.
Colored dots may be present on
the screen
Although the LED screen is made with high-precision
technology and 99.99% or more of the pixels are
effective, black dots may appear or bright points of
light (red, blue or green) may appear constantly on the
LED screen. This is a structural property of the LED
screen and not a malfunction.
Picture is breaking upKeep the TV away from noisy electrical sources
such as cars, hair dryers, welders and all optional
equipment.
Electrical atmospheric interferences such as local or
distant lightning storms may cause picture to break up.
When installing optional equipment, leave some space
between the optional equipment and the TV.
Check the antenna and connection.
Keep the antenna away from any power or input /
output cables.
After auto tuning only some
channels are available.
Check your area is covered by Digital video broadcasts.
Try re-tuning or manually tuning missing channels.
Check that you are using the correct antenna type
– see “Antenna connection”.
Channel cannot be selected.Check if the channel has been blocked in the main
menu setting.
USB is not playingCheck the USB cable and power supply. Hard drive
has not been formatted. Make sure USB disk is
compatible and the multimedia data formats are
supported.
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SymptomsPossible solutions
Picture is distorted, macroblock,
small block, dots, pixelization,
etc.
Compression of video contents may cause distortion
especially on fast moving pictures such as sports and
action movies.
Noise from speakersCheck cable connections, make sure a video cable
is not connected to an audio input.
Low signal level may cause sound distortion.
TV turns off automatically Check if the off timer or Sleep timer is turned on.
TV turns on automatically.Check if the on timer or set to on is the Setup menu.
Picture is not shown in full
screen.
First check if it is caused by the input signal, then try
to adjust zoom in function menu.
Picture defects and the reason
Snowy picture
Snowy picture is usually due to weak signal. Adjust antenna or install and antenna
amplifi er.
Double image or ghosts
Double image is usually caused by refl ections from tall buildings. Adjust the direction of
the antenna or raise it.
Radio wave interference
Wave patterns are moving on the screen which are usually caused by nearby radio
transmitters of short-wave receiving equipment.
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High temperature electrothermal interference
Diagonal or herringbone patterns appear on the screen or part of picture is missing. This
is probably caused by high temperature electrothermal equipment in a nearby hospital.
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Technical specifi cations
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10. Technical specifications
ModelSLE 22F59DTC
Panel size22"
Consumption20 W
Standby power consumption<0.5 W
Nominal voltage230 V
Remote controlIncluded
VESA wall mount100 x 100
Dimensions with stand (W × H × D)506 x 160 x 352 mm
Dimensions w/o stand (W × H × D)506 x 44 x 315 mm
Weight2,98 kg
WXGA resolution1920 x 1080
Brightness (cd/m2)200
Aspect ratio16:9
Dynamic contrast1.000.000:1
Response time (ms)5
Colours16.7 M
Colour temperature settingsCool, standard, warm
Viewing angleH: 170° / V: 160°
Video systemPAL/SECAM, DVB-T, DVB-C, DVB-T2
HEVC/H.265 (1080P 60fps)
Audio system BG/DK/I, L/L /MPEG-1 layer 1/2, DD, DD+,
AAC, HE-AAC
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Technical specifi cations
Stereo soundNICAM/A2
Sound outputHeadphone jack
PVR recording to USB Yes
Pitch correctionNo
Progressive Scan Yes
Timeshift function Yes
Electronic Programme Guide EPG Yes
Teletext Yes
Teletext pages 1000
Comb fi lter3D
OSD menu Yes
Zoom Yes
Noise reduction Yes
Timer off /on/sleep Yes
Subtitles Yes
Audio language Yes
Channel list Yes
Favourites list Yes
Picture freeze Yes
Radio Yes
Lock No
Parent lock Yes
Hotel modeYes
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Note:
Technical specifi cations may change without prior notice.
Czech is the original version.
Manufacturer address: FAST ČR, a.s, Černokostelecká 1621, 251 01 Říčany, Česká republika
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Information sheet
Importer: FAST ČR, a.s., Černokostelecká 1621, 251 01 Říčany
BrandSencor
ModelSLE 22F59DTC
Energy effi ciency classB
Screen diagonal in cm/inches [cm/"]55/22
Electric energy consumption when on [W]20
Annual electric energy consumption* [kWh]29
Electric energy consumption in standby mode [W]≤0.5W
Screen resolution [pixely]1920 x 1080
* Electric energy consumption 29 kWh per year based on the power consumption of
the television set operating 4 hours a day for 365 days. The actual electric energy
consumption will depend on how the television is used.
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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED
PACKAGING MATERIALS
Dispose of packaging material at apublic waste disposal site.
DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES
The meaning of the symbol on the product, its accessory or packaging
indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Please,
dispose of this product at your applicable collection point for the recycling
of electrical & electronic equipment waste. Alternatively in some states of
the European Union or other European states you may return your products
to your local retailer when buying an equivalent new product. The correct
disposal of this product will help save valuable natural resources and help
in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human
health, which could be caused as aresult of improper liquidation of waste.
Please ask your local authorities or the nearest waste collection centre for
further details. The improper disposal of this type of waste may fall subject
to national regulations for fi nes.
For business entities in the European Union
If you wish to dispose of an electrical or electronic device, request the
necessary information from your seller or supplier.
Disposal in other countries outside the European Union
If you wish to dispose of this product, request the necessary information
about the correct disposal method from local government departments
or from your seller.
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This product meets all the basic EU regulation requirements that relate to it.
Changes to the text, design and technical specifications may occur without prior notice
and we reserve the right to make these changes.
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Warranty conditions
Warranty card is not apart of the device packaging.
This product is warranted for the period of 24 months from the date of purchase to the end-user. Warranty
is limited to the following conditions. Warranty is referred only to the customer goods using for common
domestic use. The claim for service can be applied either at dealer’sshop where the product was bought, or
at below mentioned authorized service shops. The end-user is obligated to set up aclaim immediately when
the defects appeared but only till the end of warranty period. The end user is obligated to cooperate to certify
the claiming defects. Only completed and clean (according to hygienic standards) product will be accepted.
In case of eligible warranty claim the warranty period will be prolonged by the period from the date of claim
application till the date of taking over the product by end-user, or the date the end-user is obligated to take it
over. To obtain the service under this warranty, end-user is obligated to certify his claim with duly completed
following documents: receipt, certificate of warranty, certificate of installation.
This warranty is void especially if apply as follows:
Defects which were put on sale.
Wear-out or damage caused by common use.
The product was damaged by unprofessional or wrong installation, used in contrary to the applicable
instruction manual, used in contrary to legal enactment and common process of use or used for another
purpose which has been designed for.
The product was damaged by uncared-for or insufficient maintenance.
The product was damaged by dirt, accident of force majeure (natural disaster, fire, and flood).
Defects on functionality caused by low duality of signal, electromagnetic field interference etc.
The product was mechanically damaged (e.g. broken button, fall).
Damage caused by use of unsuitable media, fillings, expendable supplies (batteries) or by unsuitable
working conditions (e.g. high temperatures, high humidity, quakes).
Repair, modification or other failure action to the product by unauthorized person.
End-user did not prove enough his right to claim (time and place of purchase).
Data on presented documents differs from data on products.
Cases when the claiming product cannot be indentified according to the presented documents (e.g. the
serial number or the warranty seal has been damaged).
Authorized ser vice centers
Visit ww w.sencor.eu for detailed information about authorized service centers.
54 EN
2016
06 /2016
Designed in Europe by Sencor®, Made in China
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