Telefunken TF-LED32S26T2 User manual

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TF-LED32S26T2
Руководство по эксплуатации
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Table of contents
Table of contents
Dear customer!
Thank you for purchasing our product. For safety, it is strongly recommended to read this manual carefully before connecting, operating and/or adjusting the product and keep the manual for reference in the future.
Table of contents Before you start
Utilization of the product Important safeguards Installation
Base installation Wall mounting
Connection
Outdoor antenna connection Other connections
Operation
Control elements
Front panel
Back panel Remote controller
Changing the battery
General operations
Signal sources
Teletext operations
OSD operation
Picture menu Sound menu Channel menu Lock System menu Setup menu
USB operation
General playback information Operations of file playback
Time Shift function CI Information
General information
Troubleshooting
Causes of interference Accessories Specifications
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Utilization of the product
If you want to dispose of this product, do not mix it with general household waste. There is a separate collection system for used electronic products in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling.
Please contact your local authorities for the correct method of disposal. By doing so, you will ensure that your disposed product undergoes the necessary treatment, recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health.
Before you start
Important safeguards
• Before connecting the power cord to the LED TV, make sure that the voltage designation corresponds to the local electrical supply.
• Please unplug the power cord from the outlet and contact a service center for repair if following occurs: any obvious abnormality appears in the unit, such as smoke, peculiar smell or strange sound; liquid has been spilled or other objects have fallen into the unit; no picture or sound; cover or panel is broken; although you have operated the unit following the operating instructions, it still cannot work normally.
• This unit can be connected to a power supply outlet without the third ground contact as well as with a ground contact.
• Always disconnect the power cord and antenna during a thunderstorm.
• Do not fix the power cord with a metal nail.
• Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet; also unplug the signal cables from the input ports when the unit is unused for long periods of time.
• When unplugging the plug, always hold the wide slot, do not touch the metal part, and do not destroy, twist, pull or heat the power cord.
• Please contact the service center immediately if you found that the cable core is bare or has been broken.
• Please replace the AC outlet if the metal plug cannot be inserted into the power socket
completely or it cannot be fastened even when it was pushed in, otherwise, any accidents of shocks and fires could happen.
• Never touch the antenna or power plug
during a thunderstorm.
• Do not touch the power plug with wet
hands.
• Do not use any non-rated power socket with numerous devices plugged into it. The wire of non-designated capacity may cause fire due to heat generation.
• All instructions must be read and understood well before you operate the unit. Heed all warnings and follow all instructions.
• Please use the accessories provided by the manufacturer. Using inadequate accessories may result in accidents.
• Please adjust the product through the panel buttons or the remote controller, do not remove the cover or attempt to service the product by yourself. Do not disassemble back cover and do not make maintenance by yourself to avoid the electric shock.
• Excessive pressure on the panel may damage the unit.
• Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand surface, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious accidents as well as damage to the product.
• Please place the product on a flat surface in a well-ventilated location. Keep it away from open fire, direct sunlight, vibration, high temperature and humidity.
• Do not place any vases, potted plants,
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Before you start
cups, medicines or any other liquid containing objects on the unit. Spillages may cause fire, electric shock or breakdown.
• Do not install the unit in locations with a strong magnetic or current field as it may cause malfunction. Picture deterioration due to electromagnetic radiation in this environment is also possible.
• Do not place any fire source such as candles close or on this product. If tipped over or fallen down, it may cause damage or fire.
• Do not place the unit into closed space of TV for better ventilation; it can reduce the product lifetime. Keep a space at least 10 cm at above, left, and right of the TV.
• Please place all the signal cords behind the rear panel.
• Do not overexert or touch the panel when carrying the product. Do not transport the LED TV with the display faced up or down.
• Do not transport the unit with the power cord or the connection cable connected as it may damage the power cord, connection cable or connection terminal which may cause fire, electric shock or breakdown.
• Make sure that 2 persons or more carry the device heavier than 18 kg. Dropping or tipping over the device may damage it.
• The temperature of the product’s body becomes a little higher after a long period of use. This indicates that heat exchange is in normal working mode, thus please do not let children or anyone who is sensitive to temperature touch the unit.
Installation
Base instalation
Cover a flat stable surface with a soft cloth. Place the TV unit facedown on the cloth. Align the holes in the stand with the fixing pins in the bottom of the TV casing. Fasten with 3 screws.
Wall mounting
For wall mounting the back panel of this unit is equipped with 4 screw holes (4 mm diameter, 200 mm horizontal spread distance x 200 mm vertical spread distance). A VESA wall-mount bracket should be used for wall mounting (the bracket is not included and should be acquired separately). Manufacturer is not responsible for improper mounting resulting in damage of the unit.
All images provided herein are schematic drawings of real objects and may differ from their real life images.
Wall or ceiling mounting implements must be durable and sufficient enough to support the weight of the unit.
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Connection
Before you start
Before you start
Antenna cable connector
75 Ohm co-axis cable
Outdoor Antenna Connection
Use 75Ω coaxial cable plug or 300-75Ω impedance converter to plug in antenna input terminal on the rear of the unit casing.
Other connections
• Connect the audio sources (Including DVD, VCDR, CAMCORDER and PC) to the proper Audio input jacks ‘L’ and ‘R’.
• Connect the video source to the Composite video jack by RCA cable.
• If the video source has a SCART output jack, you can connect the signal to the monitor by the SCART cable (not included).
• Component input YPbPr is intended to receive component video signal from the external device.
• Connect the power cord to the power socket of this unit.
• When using the LED as a computer
TVRF antenna jack
screen, connect the PC to the VGA jack from the monitor using the VGA cable (not included).
• This unit has PC audio in jack. Connect this jack to PC main unit with related audio cable in PC mode and adjust the volume to what you want.
• If the video source has a HDMI output jack, you can connect the signal to the monitor by the HDMI cable (not included).
• Coaxial output is intended for transmitting multi-channel sound to an external decoder (e.g. in 5.1-CH format). Coaxial cable should be used for connection.
• Connect your headphones or earphones (not included) to the headphone socket of this unit. When earphones are connected, the sound output through the built-in speakers of this unit is mute.
• CI (PCMCIA) slot is used for CI modules that are obtained from your digital TV provider.
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Operation
Operation
Control elements
Front panel
1. IR sensor
2. Power indicator
3. Speaker
4. Power switch
5. MENU button
6. CH+ button
7. CH- button
8. VOL+ button
9. VOL- button
10. SOURCE button
11. POWER/STANDBY button
12. Power plug
13. AV input
14. SCART input
15. PC audio input
16. PC (VGA) input
17. TVRF input
18. YPbPr input
19. Earphone output
20. HDMI1
21. HDMI2
22. HDMI3
23. CI (PCMCIA) slot
24. USB port
25. Coaxial audio output
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YPbPr IN
EARPHON E
VIDEOR
AV IN
HDMI1 HDMI2
L
SCART
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HDMI3
PC AUDIO
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CI
PC(VGA)
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USB
COAXIAL
RF IN
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Operation
Remote controller (RC)
P.MODE
SUBTITLE
HO LD
TIMESHIFT
S.MODE
AUDI O
CANCEL
REVEAL
SOURCE
TV/RADIO
EXIT
EPG
RECORD
SUBPAGE
STANDBY
FREEZE
TXT
FAV.LIST
MIX SIZE
INDEX
1. STANDBY(POWER): Standby turn on and off.
2. SOURCE: Select the signal source.
3. 0-9: Continue to press the keys to select a channel.
4. DISPLAY: Display the information of current video and audio.
5. RECALL: Return to previous channel.
6. FREEZE: Freeze the picture.
7. TV/RADIO: Select the TV or Radio mode.
8. P.MODE: Select the picture mode.
9. S.MODE: Select the sound mode.
10. VOL+: Increase the volume.
11. CH UP: Select the channel forward.
12. MUTE: Mute sound.
13. VOL-: Decrease the volume.
14. CH DOWN: Select the channel backward.
15. MENU: Enter or exit menu.
16. EXIT: Exit menu or operation.
17. UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT key: The menu item selection.
18. ENTER: Confirm or enter.
19. TXT: Enter or exit the Teletext.
20. TIMESHIFT: DTV mode time shift. MEDIA mode:
Press one time to pause,
press again to playback.
21. EPG: Enter or exit EPG (Electronic Program Guide) MEDIA mode: Stop the playback and return to filelist.
22. FAV.LIST: Favorite channel list.
23. RECORD: Record program in DTV mode.
24. SUBTITLE: Show/hide subtitles in DTV mode.
25. AUDIO: Select TV audio mode.
26. INDEX: DIsplay the index page in Teletext. MEDIA mode:
Fast Backward.
27. SUBPAGE: Enter the subpage in Teletext. MEDIA mode: Next file.
28. HOLD: Hold the current Teletext page. MEDIA mode:
Fast Forward.
29. REVEAL: Reveal the hidden information in Teletext. MEDIA mode: Previous file. 30-33: Color buttons: Access the colored items
in menus.
Changing the battery
1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the RC.
2. Insert two AAA batteries into the battery compartment making sure that the correct polarity is observed.
3. Put the cover back.
• The RC should be pointed at remote sensor within 8 meters and within 30 degrees at the left or the right side.
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Operation
• Take the battery out of the RC if it is not
used for a long time.
• Do not mix new and used batteries or different types of batteries. Weak batteries can leak and severely damage the RC.
• Do not expose the RC to shock, liquids, and do not place it in an area with high humidity.
General operations
• Press POWER button on the unit or on the RC to switch on the power. Press POWER button again to switch to switch the TV to stand-by mode. Press the power switch to fully switch off the power.
After switching off, wait at least 60 seconds before turning the power switch on again.
• Press VOL- button repeatedly to decrease the volume; press VOL+ button repeatedly to increase the volume.
• Press RECALL ( ) button on the RC to select from the present channel and the previously displayed channel.
• Press MUTE button to cut off sound, press this button again or adjust volume to resume sound.
• Press CH-/CH+ buttons to select previous or next channels; or press number buttons to enter a channel number directly.
• Press P.MODE button repeatedly to cycle through the available video picture modes from the following types: Standard => Mild => Personal => Dynamic.
• Press S.MODE button repeatedly to cycle through the available sound modes from the following types: Standard => Music => Personal => Movie.
• Press DISPLAY button to display the preset TV channel play information.
• Press FREEZE button to freeze the picture on or off.
• Press FAV.LIST button to show the favourite channel list. Press UP/DOWN to select next or previous favorite channel. Press
FAV+ to add a new channel to the list.
Signal sources
Press SOURCE button, then press DOWN/ UP cursor buttons on the RC or CH+/CH­buttons on the panel to select a source from available source list: DTV - ATV - AV - SCART
- YPbPr - HDMI1 - HDMI2 - HDMI3 - PC - USB. Press ENTER button on the RC or MENU button on the panel to confirm. Press SOURCE to exit.
TELETEXT operations (option)
• Select the TV source mode. Then press CH-/CH+ buttons to select TV channel in order to pick up the picture signal of Teletext.
• Press CH-/CH+ buttons to select the previous page or the next page.
• Teletext button functions are as follows:
ON/OFF: Press TXT button to enter into TEXT mode. Press this button again to return to the channel you are watching.
HOLD: Press this button to stop the move to the next page. Press this button again to cancel operation.
INDEX: Press this button to go to the index page.
MIX: Press this button to mix the teletext and current TV signal image (transparent background).
CANCEL: When a text page is selected, it may take some time before it becomes available; press this button to return to TV mode. When the required page is found, its number will be displayed at the top of the screen; press this button to return to the teletext mode and browse the page.
SIZE: Press this button to enlarge the text shown on the teletext screen, and one half of page could be shown. Press this button again to view the second half of this page. Press this button third time to normal size text page view.
REVEAL: Press this button to reveal the concealed information. Press this button again to conceal the information.
SUB.PG: Press this button to select sub page, and the sub-page symbol will appear in the left top hand corner of the screen. Enter the number of sub page and use numeric buttons
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in the format 0001 for sub page 1. The teletext will search for the sub page.
RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE buttons: Press these 4 color buttons to access directly to corresponding color page displayed at the lower parts of teletext screen.
OSD operation
1. Press MENU button to enter the setting
menu displayed on the screen.
2. Press LEFT/RIGHT cursor buttons on the RC or VOL+/- buttons on the panel to select setting page.
3. Press DOWN cursor button or ENTER button on the RC or CH+ button on the panel to go to the parameter list.
4. Press UP/DOWN cursor buttons on the RC or CH+/- buttons on the panel to select a parameter to adjust.
5. Press cursor buttons on the RC or VOL+/­or CH+/- buttons on the panel to adjust the selected parameter.
6. Press EXIT button to quit the menu.
Some menu items may be in grey color, in this case they are not adjustable. Pictures of OSD menu are for reference only; they may
differ from the real screens.
Picture Menu
directly.
Brightness/Contrast/Sharpness/
Saturation/Hue: Press UP/DOWN to select the option, LEFT/RIGHT to adjust.
Brightness: adjust the picture brightness. Contrast: adjust the highlight intensity of the
picture.
Sharpness: adjust the peak level of detail in
the picture.
Saturation: adjust color intensity. Hue: use to compensate color in NTSC
transmission.
Color Temp: change the overall color
temperature of the picture:
Standard: Default vivid color temp. Cool: gentle blue-hued image. Warm: bright red-hued image.
Aspect Ratio: select the screen aspect
ratio: Auto/Full/4:3/16:9/Zoom1/Zoom2.
PC Setting: adjust the screen parameters
when using PC as a source.
Auto adjust: automatical setting of the
parameters.
Horizontal Position: adjust horizontal position
of the image.
Vertical Position: adjust vertical position of
the image.
Phase: adjust the phase manually. Clock: adjust the image frequency manually.
Advanced Settings: allows a more
detailed picture setup for advanced users.
Operation
Picture
Picture mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Saturation Hue Color temp Aspect Ratio PC Setting Advanced Settings
Move
Adjust
EXIT: ExitMENU: Return
Picture Mode: Press UP and DOWN
buttons to select Picture Mode, then press LEFT/RIGHT button to select one of the picture modes: Standard, Mild, Personal, Dynamic).
Press P.MODE to change the picture mode
Sound Menu
Sound
Sound mode Treble Bass Balance Surround Sound EQ Setting AVL SPDIF Audio Description Sound Type
Move
Adjust
EXIT: ExitMENU: Return
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Sound Mode: Press UP and DOWN
buttons to select Sound Mode, then press LEFT/RIGHT button to select one of the sound modes: Standard, Мusic, Personal, Movie). Press S.MODE to change the picture mode directly.
Treble/Bass/Balance: Press UP/DOWN to
select the option, LEFT/RIGHT to adjust.
Treble: adjust the treble effect to increase or
decrease high-pitched sounds.
Bass: adjust the bass effect to increase or
decrease low-pitched sounds.
Balance: adjust the balance between left and right speakers to adapt to your listening position.
Surround Sound: toggle the surround
effect on/off.
EQ Setting: adjust the 7 band equalizer or
choose among presets: Off, Rock, Pop, Jazz, User.
AVL : toggle auto-volume control on/off.
Volume automatically remains on the same level of volume if you change programmes. Because each broadcasting station has its own signal conditions, volume adjustment may be needed every time when the channel is changed. This feature allows users to enjoy stable volume levels by making automatic adjustments for each program
SPDIF: toggle digital sound via coaxial
cable on/off or set it to auto.
Audio Description: view the information
on the current sound channel.
Sound Type: Stereo/Dual I/Dual II/Mixed
Channel setting
Channel
Tuner Type Auto Scan Manual Scan Channel Edit Common Interface Signal Information
Tuner Type: Antenna/Cable.
Auto Scan: select this option to auto scan
for available channels.
Country: select your country. Mode: select the scan mode: DTV+ATV,
DTV, ATV.
Scan Type: select scan type: Advanced/
Quick/Full.
Network ID: Auto/Manual enter. Frequency: Auto/Manual enter. Symbol Rate: Auto/Manual enter.
Start: start the auto search. Digital channels will be searched first, then analog channels. Make sure you select either Antenna or Cable as your tuner type.
Manual Scan: select this option to scan
for available channels manually.
Digital Manual Scan: manually search for digital channels. If you select Antenna as your Tuner Type simply select the channel number and press Start to initiate scanning. If your Tuner Type is Cable then following options become available:
Network ID: Auto/Manual enter.
Frequency: Auto/Manual enter.
Symbol Rate: Auto/Manual enter.
Modulation: Auto/16QAM/32QAM/64QAM/1 28QAM/256QAM.
Start: start the manual search.
Analog Manual Scan: manually search for analog channels.
Analog Scan: select scanning frequency.
Color System: Auto/PAL/SECAM.
Sound System: Auto/DK/BG/I/L.
Modulation: Auto/16QAM/32QAM/64QAM/1 28QAM/256QAM.
AFC: automatic fine tuning on/off.
Start: start the manual search.
Channel Edit: enter the channel editing
menu. RED, GREEN and CYAN (blue) buttons are used as shortcuts. Select the channel you want to edit with the UP/DOWN buttons and then press:
RED button to delete the channel.
GREEN button to skip the channel when browsing with CH+/- buttons.
Move
Adjust
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EXIT: ExitMENU: Return
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