TCL 43P1FS, 32P1S, 55P1FS User Manual

FULL HD TV
OPERATION MANUAL
For use with models: P1 series
Figures and illustrations in this User’s Guide are provided for reference only and may dier from actual product appearance. Product design and specications may be changed without notice.
Chapter 1 - Safety Information
Precautions …………………………………………… 3 Important information ………………………………… 3
Chapter 2 - Connections and Setup
Buttons on the TV ……………………………………… 4 Sockets ………………………………………………… 5 Remote control functions …………………………… 6 Switching on Switching off Network connection ………………………………… 8 Initial setup …………………………………………… 9
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Chapter 3 - General Operation
Accessing channels ……………………………… 10 Watching connected devices ……………………… 10 Adjusting volume …………………………………… 10 Using TV menu ……………………………………… 10 Selecting menu language ………………………… 10 Instant power on Automatic channel search ………………………… 10
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Chapter 4 - Homepage Operation
Using Homepage-Home …………………………… 11 Using Homepage-Videos ………………………… 12 Using Homepage-TV ……………………………… 12 Using Homepage-Apps …………………………… 13
Chapter 5 - Menu Operation
Setting up your favourite channels ……………… 14 Energy saving ……………………………………… 14 SPDIF type ………………………………………… 14 Audio description …………………………………… 14 Diagnostics on digital TV channels ……………… 14 Using subtitles ……………………………………… 14
Using Teletext ……………………………………… 15 E-Manual …………………………………………… 15 Time access ………………………………………… 15 Customising the input settings …………………… 15 Software update …………………………………… 15
Changing to shop or home mode ………………… 16
T-Link ………………………………………………… 16 Reset shop ………………………………………… 16 LED Indicator ……………………………………… 16 Viewing pictures, playing music and watching videos from a USB storage device ………………………… 16 Using EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) ……… 17 MHL (Mobile High-Denition Link) ………………… 18 Time Shift …………………………………………… 18
PVR (Personal Video Recorder) ………………… 19
Netix settings ……………………………………… 19 Password in Parental Control ……………………… 19
Chapter 6 - Network Operation
Network connection ………………………………… 20 Share & See ………………………………………… 21 TV Remote ………………………………………… 21 WiFi display ………………………………………… 22 Networked waking up ……………………………… 22 HbbTV ……………………………………………… 22
Chapter 7 - Other information
Problems and Solutions …………………………… 23 Troubleshooting …………………………………… 24 Legal statement …………………………………… 25 Licence ……………………………………………… 25
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Chapter 1 Safety Information
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
Precautions
Read all of the instructions before operating the set. Keep these instructions well for future use.
Note:
The appliance is not intended for use by young
children or inrm persons without supervision. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance
Product
Do not block or cover the ventilation openings on
the back cover.
Do not push objects of any kind into this unit through
the cabinet slots as they could touch the current
carrying parts or short-circuit parts, resulting in re,
electric shock, or damage to the unit.
Do not attempt to open the cabinet as this may
cause damage. There are no parts inside you can
service by yourself. Refer all servicing to qualied
personnel.
Do not touch the screen surface with ngers as this
may scratch or mark the TV screen.
Do not impact the TV screen with hard pressure as
this may damage the TV screen severely.
Power and Plug
Unplug the set under the following conditions:
- If the set will not be used for a long period of time.
- If the power cord or the power outlet/plug is damaged.
- Follow the instructions to install and adjust the product. Adjust those controls that are covered in these operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage. If this happens, unplug the set and refer to the service personnel.
- If the set is subject to impact or has been dropped and the cabinet has been damaged.
Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is
used as disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. (*Where an all-pole mains switch is used as the disconnect device, the switch shall remain readily operable.)
Power Cord and Signal Cable
Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the
power cord and the signal cable.
Protect the power cord and the signal cable from
being trampled.
Do not overload the power cord or the power outlet.
Do not expose the power cord and the signal cable
to moisture.
Use Environment
Do not place the set on an unstable cart, stand, or
table.
Place the set on a place that allows good
ventilation.
Do not use the set near damp, and cold areas.
Protect the set from overheating
Keep the set away from direct sunlight.
.
.
splashing and no objects lled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the set.
Do not use the set in dusty place.
Operating Temperature: 5℃ to 35℃(41°F to 95°F)
Operating Humidity: 20% to 80%, non-condensing Storage Temperature: -15℃ to 45℃(5°F to 113°F) Storage Humidity: 10% to 90%, non-condensing
Cleaning
Dust the set by wiping the screen and the cabinet
with a soft, clean cloth or some special liquid cleaner.
Do not apply excessive force to the screen when
cleaning.
Do not use water or other chemical cleaners to
clean the screen as this may damage the surface of the TV screen.
Hanging the TV Set on the Wall
Warning: This operation requires two people.
To ensure a safe installation, observe the following safety notes:
Check that the wall can support the weight of the TV
set and wall mount assembly.
Follow the mounting instructions provided with the
wall mount.
The TV set must be installed on a vertical wall.
Make sure to use only screws suitable for the
material of the wall.
Make sure that the TV set cables are placed so that
there is no danger of tripping over them. All other safety instructions about our TV sets are also applicable here. (
signed to be mounted to the wall. Wall Mount Bracket
not included
Note:
certain TV model is not de-
)
Important Information
If a television is not positioned in a sufciently stable
location, it can be potentially hazardous due to falling. Many injuries, particularly to children, can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as:
• Using cabinets or stands recommended by the manufacturer of the television.
• Only using furniture that can safely support the television.
• Ensuring the television is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture.
• Not placing the television on tall furniture (for example, cupboards or bookcases) without anchoring both the furniture and the television to a suitable support.
• Not standing the television on cloth or other materials placed between the television and supporting furniture.
• Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the television or its controls.
Note: Graphics contained within this publication are for presentation only.
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Chapter 2 Connection and Setup
Buttons on the TV
Note:
The buttons on the TV may vary depending on the model. Figures are provided for reference only.
1.
Press to turn the TV on from the standby mode.
Short press within 2 seconds, it acts like OK button on the remote to conrm your selection in menu mode or display channel list in TV mode.
Long press for more than 2 seconds, the navigation menu will display on the screen. The navigation menu are shorcuts to
Back
To exit the navigation menu, highlight
2.
Scans up/down through the channel list. In the menu system, they act like the UP/ DOWN direction buttons on the remote and adjust menu controls.
3.
Adjusts the volume. In the menu system, they act like the RIGHT/LEFT direction buttons on the remote and adjust menu controls.
and
Standby
Note: the shortcuts may vary depending on models.)
. (
Source, Menu
Back
and then press to conrm.
(or
Settings
),
Home
,
Or
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Chapter 2 Connection and Setup
ANTENNA IN
AUDIO
Y
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
or HEADPHONE
AV OUT
AV IN
Or HDMI 2(ARC)
Sockets
Note:
The location and names of the sockets on the TV may vary according to TV model, and not all sockets available on all models.
SPDIF socket (output)
The SPDIF socket can be used to connect a compatible digital audio receiver.
USB2.0 socket (input)
These USB sockets can be used to connect an USB device.
Note:
the number of USB sockets on the TV may vary according to TV model.
HDMI1(MHL) or HDMI2 or HDMI3 socket (input)
The HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) socket can be used to connect a PC with a compatible video card installed, certain DVD players or
a high-denition compatible digital satellite decoder. This socket provides an
uncompressed digital connection that carries both video and audio data by way of an integrated mini-plug cable.
Note:
Only HDMI sockets with the MHL identication will support the MHL function, MHL stands for Mobile High-denition Link, and allows you to link an MHL-capable mobile device to the television.
COMPONENT IN(YPBPR) sockets (input)
These YPbPr sockets can be used to connect a device that has component video sockets, such as a DVD player. The component sockets can recognize if the device you're connecting to is Y Pb Pr compatible. The component sockets provide excellent picture quality because the video is separated into three independent parts.
AUDIO L & R sockets (input)
The CMP AUDIO IN adapter socket can be used to connect a range of equipment, including video recorders, camcorders, satellite receivers, DVD players, or games consoles.
AV RCA audio + video sockets (input)
The AV IN sockets can be used to connect a range of equipment, including video recorders, camcorders, decoders, satellite receivers, DVD players, or games consoles. The VIDEO IN socket provides composite video connection.
AV RCA audio + video (output) socket
These AV out sockets can be used to connect a VCR to record programmes. You must leave the TV on the same channel you are recording. The VIDEO OUT socket provides composite video connection.
ANTENNA IN socket (input)
This socket can be used to connect the outside aerial or cable network.
LAN
RJ45 plug for connecting to external modem or network access equipment.
Headphone socket (output)
This socket can be used to connect headphones or stereo earphones.
Warning:
cause hearing loss.
excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can
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Chapter 2 Connection and Setup
Remote control functions
Most of your television's functions are available via the menus that appear on the screen. The remote control
supplied with your set can be used to navigate through the menus and to congure all the general settings.
Note: You are recommended to use the full screen mode. Do not use the display mode with black bars on both sides of the picture (such as 4:3) for a long time; otherwise the TV screen may be damaged permanently.
Standby / quit standby.
NETFLI
0-9 buttons
SOURCE
GUIDE
ZOOM-/+
SLEEP
PRE-CH
Colour
buttons
LANG
SUBTITLE
To access the Netix homepage.
TV
To access TV mode. To enter channel numbers; to enter a letter, a digit or a symbol
in some functions.
ECO
To select a desired energy saving mode. To select connected devices.
V+/-
To control the volume. To switch the sound off and back on. To display programme information, if available.
P+/-
To change channels. To display the Settings menu. To access the Smart TV homepage.
To toggle the Electronic Programme Guide on or off (only available for digital channels).
To display the Option menu.
▲/▼
To navigate through the menus; to select menu options.
◄/►
To navigate through the menus; to select menu options and change values.
OK
To conrm an entry or selection.
To return to the previous menu.
EXIT
To exit the menu, homepage or Teletext, etc. To select the screen mode.
LIST
To display the channel list. To select the sleep timer options. To return to the previous channel in TV mode.
FAV
To bring up your favourite channel list. Recording button. To select tasks or Teletext pages; to be used for HbbTV
function. To select a sound type available for selected analogue
TV programme; to select an audio language available for selected digital TV programme.
To select a subtitle language available for selected digital TV programme.
TEXT
To toggle Teletext on or off. To select the previous picture, music or video. To stop playback. To start playback. To select the next picture, music or video. To start fast reverse. To pause playback. To start fast forward.
(Not available for some models.)
Note: The remote control type may be changed without notice.
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Chapter 2 Connection and Setup
Switching on
Follow the instructions on this page on how to switch on your TV set and the remote control before going on to following pages describing how to use the channel set-up procedure.
1. Insert two AAA batteries in the remote control.
Precautions on using batteries:
- Only use the battery types specied.
- Make sure you use the correct polarity.
- Do not mix new and used batteries.
- Do not use rechargeable batteries.
- Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, re or the like, throw them in a re, recharge them or try to open them, as this
could cause them to leak or explode.
- Remove the batteries from the remote control if you are not using it for a long period of time.
2. Connect the power cable FIRST to the television, THEN to a mains
3. Connect an outside aerial to the ANTENNA IN socket at the back of the
4. When powered on, the TV will be turned on directly or be in standby
mode.
Note:
socket. (
only connect the power cable to the mains socket.
Your TV set should only be connected to an AC supply. It must not be connected to a DC supply. If the plug is detached from the cable, do not, under any circumstances, connect it to a mains socket, as there is a risk of electric shock.
Note:
socket of the television might differ depend on the model.
TV set.
The aerial socket (75 OHM - VHF / UHF / cable) can be used for
connecting an external aerial or other equipment tted.
Note:
please connect a coaxial cable to the ANTENNA IN socket at the back of the TV set.
If the power indicator lights up, the TV set is in standby mode. Press the button on the remote control or on the TV set to turn on the TV.
If the power cable is connected to the television, please
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The gures are for representation only, the location of power
If you want to receive the signal from your cable or cable box,
Switching off
To put the TV set into standby mode, press the button on the remote control. The TV set remains powered up, but with low energy consump­tion.
To switch off the TV set, unplug the mains socket from the mains outlet.
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Modem Internet
TV Set
Router
Ethernet Port on the back pa nel
or
Chapter 2 Connection and Setup
Network connection
Your TV will require an internet connection to operate all functions. Data usage charges may apply.
Please refer to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for additional information.
To access the internet, you must subscribe high speed broadband internet service from your internet service provider.
Your TV can be connected to your home network in two ways:
• Wired, using the RJ45 (LAN) connector on the back panel.
• Wireless, using the internal wireless or external wireless USB adapter and your home wireless network.
Note: The following instructions are just the usual ways to connect your TV to the wired or wireless network. The connection method may be different depending on your actual network conguration. If you have any questions about your home network, please refer to your ISP(Internet Service Provider).
Connecting to a wired network
To connect to a wired network:
1. Ensure you have:
• An ethernet cable long enough to reach your TV
• A router or modem with an available Ethernet port
• A high-speed internet connection
Ethernet (LAN) port
• An
2. Connect your ethernet cable to the router and to the
Ethernet port
3. Use the
on the back of the TV.
Network Settings
Connecting to a wireless network
To connect to a wireless network
1. Ensure you have:
A router broadcasting a high-speed wireless signal
A high-speed internet connection
2. Use the
Note:
you can use wireless network by inserting external wireless adapter into USB socket of the TV. Some external wireless adapters can’t be compatible with the TV.
Network Settings
Some models may have no internal wireless module,
on the back of the TV
to congure the TV.
to congure the TV.
Modem
TV Set
Wireless Router
Built-in wireless connection
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