VIZIO E55-E1, E55-E2, E60-E3, E65-E0, E65-E1 User Manual

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USER MANUAL
Model E55-E1, E55-E2, E60-E3, E65-E0, E65-E1, E65-E3, E70-E3, E75-E1, E75-E3, & E80-E3
Safety & Certication
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING VIZIO
And congratulations on your new VIZIO Display.
To get the most out of your new VIZIO product, read these instructions before using your product and retain them for future reference. Be sure to inspect the package contents to ensure there are no missing or damaged parts.
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warranty, VIZIO oers on-site extended warranty service plans. These
plans provide additional coverage during the standard warranty period.
To purchase an extended warranty service plan, visit www.VIZIO.com.
WHEN READING THIS MANUAL
When you see this symbol, please read the accompanying important warning or notice. It is intended to alert you to the presence of important operating instructions.
When you see this symbol, please read the accompanying helpful tip.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Your Display is designed and manufactured to operate within dened design limits. Misuse may result in electric shock or re. To prevent
your Display from being damaged, the following instructions should be observed for the installation, use, and maintenance of your Display. Read the following safety instructions before operating your Display. Keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
To reduce the risk of electric shock or component damage, switch
o the power before connecting other components to your
Display.
Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampliers) that
produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not t into
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the apparatus.
Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table specied by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally,
or has been dropped.
Unplug the power cord before cleaning your Display.
When moving your Display from an area of low temperature to an area of high temperature, condensation may form in the housing.
Wait before turning on your Display to avoid causing re, electric
shock, or component damage.
A distance of at least three feet should be maintained between your Display and any heat source, such as a radiator, heater,
oven, amplier etc. Do not install your Display close to smoke. Operating your Display close to smoke or moisture may cause re
or electric shock.
Slots and openings in the back and bottom of the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of your Display and to protect it from overheating, be sure these openings are not blocked or covered. Do not place your Display in a bookcase or cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided.
Never push any object into the slots and openings on your Display cabinet. Do not place any objects on the top of your
Display. Doing so could short circuit parts causing a re or electric
shock. Never spill liquids on your Display.
Your Display should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
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Do not apply pressure or throw objects at your Display. This may compromise the integrity of the display. The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover user abuse or improper installations.
The power cord must be replaced when using dierent voltage
than the voltage specied. For more information, contact your
dealer.
When connected to a power outlet, power is always owing into your Display. To totally disconnect power, unplug the power cord.
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-isolated, dangerous voltage within the inside of your Display
that may be of sucient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
Do not overload power strips and extension cords. Overloading
can result in re or electric shock.
The wall socket should be installed near your Display and easily accessible.
Only power of the marked voltage can be used for your Display.
Any other voltage than the specied voltage may cause re or
electric shock.
Do not touch the power cord during lightning. To avoid electric shock, avoid handling the power cord during electrical storms.
Unplug your Display during a lightning storm or when it will not be used for long period of time. This will protect your Display from damage due to power surges.
Do not attempt to repair or service your Display yourself.
Opening or removing the back cover may expose you to high
voltages, electric shock, and other hazards. If repair is required,
contact your dealer and refer all servicing to qualied service
personnel.
WARNING: Keep your Display away from moisture. Do not expose
your Display to rain or moisture. If water penetrates into your Display, unplug the power cord and contact your dealer. Continuous
use in this case may result in re or electric shock.
Do not use your Display if any abnormality occurs. If any smoke or odor becomes apparent, unplug the power cord and contact your dealer immediately. Do not try to repair your Display yourself.
Avoid using dropped or damaged appliances. If your Display is dropped and the housing is damaged, the internal components
may function abnormally. Unplug the power cord immediately and contact your dealer for repair. Continued use of your Display
may cause re or electric shock.
Do not install your Display in an area with heavy dust or high humidity. Operating your Display in environments with heavy
dust or high humidity may cause re or electric shock.
Follow instructions for moving your Display. Ensure that the power cord and any other cables are unplugged before moving your Display.
When unplugging your Display, hold the AC/DC power adapter, not the cord. Pulling on the power cord may damage the wires
inside the cord and cause re or electric shock. When your Display will not be used for an extended period of time, unplug
the power cord.
To reduce risk of electric shock, do not touch the connector with wet hands.
Insert batteries in accordance with instructions. Incorrect polarities may cause the batteries to leak which can damage the
remote control or injure the operator. Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, re or the like.
If any of the following occurs, contact the dealer:
- The power cord fails or frays.
- Liquid sprays or any object drops into your Display.
- Your Display is exposed to rain or other moisture.
- Your Display is dropped or damaged in any way.
- The performance of your Display changes substantially.
This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and
no objects lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the
apparatus.
The mains plug or appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
CAUTION - These servicing instructions are for use by qualied
service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating
instructions unless you are qualied to do so.
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of
uninsulated DANGEROUS VOLTAGE within the product’s enclosure that may be of sucient magnitude to constitute a risk
of electrical shock to persons.
WARNING: Exposure to loud sounds can damage your hearing
causing hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing or buzzing in the ears). with continued exposure to loud noises, ears may become
accustomed to the sound level, which may result in permanent damage to hearing without any noticeable discomfort.
Install the Display where it cannot be pulled, pushed or knocked over.
Do not allow children to hang onto the product.
Store the accessories (remote, batteries, etc.) in a location safely out of the reach of children.
The American Academy of Pediatrics discourages television viewing for children younger than two years of age.
WARNING: Never place a television set in an unstable location. A television set may fall, causing serious personal injury or death.
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 set.
Only using furniture that can safely support the television set
Ensuring the television set is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture.
Not placing the television set on tall furniture (for example, cupboards or bookcases) without anchoring both the furniture and the television set to a suitable support.
Not placing the television set on cloth or other materials that may be located between the television set and the supporting furniture.
Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the television set or its controls.
If your existing television set is being retained and relocated , the same considerations as above should be applied.
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Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Getting to Know Your Display .....................................6
Front Panel ....................................................................................... 6
Rear Panel.........................................................................................7
Replacing the Batteries ...................................................................9
Completing First-Time Setup.......................................10
Navigating the On-Screen Menu ........................................................ 11
Changing the Input Source ................................................................11
Changing the Screen Aspect Ratio ..................................................... 12
Adjusting the Picture Settings ............................................................ 13
Adjusting More Picture Settings .....................................................14
Adjusting the Color Temperature ................................................... 14
Adjusting the Picture Mode Edit Settings ......................................15
Saving a Custom Picture Mode ....................................................... 15
Locking/ Unlocking a Custom Picture Mode .................................. 15
Deleting a Custom Picture Mode .................................................... 16
Resetting a Picture Mode ................................................................ 16
Adjusting the Color Tuner Settings ................................................17
Adjusting the Audio Settings .............................................................. 20
Changing the Equalizer Settings ..................................................... 20
Adjusting the network Settings .......................................................... 21
Setting Timers .....................................................................................23
Setting the Sleep Timer ................................................................... 23
Setting the Auto Power O Feature ...............................................23
Renaming Devices on the Input Menu .............................................. 24
Changing the SYSTEM Settings ..........................................................25
Checking for System Updates ......................................................... 25
Viewing System Information ........................................................... 25
Setting the Time and Local Settings ............................................... 25
Changing the On-Screen Menu Language .....................................26
Adjusting the CEC Settings .............................................................. 26
Adjusting the Power Mode .............................................................. 26
Turning the Power Indicator On or O .......................................... 27
Changing the Display Name............................................................27
Managing Mobile Devices ...............................................................27
Using the Reset & Admin Menu ......................................................... 28
Restoring the Display to Factory Default Settings ......................... 28
Using the Info Window .......................................................................29
Troubleshooting & Technical Support ........................30
Specications ...............................................................34
Regulatory Information ...............................................43
Legal Information.........................................................44
Limited Warranty .........................................................45
Limited Warranty Mexico ............................................47
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Getting to Know Your Display
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REMOTE SENSOR & POWER INDICATOR
When using the remote, aim it directly at this sensor.
The power indicator ashes on when the Display turns on, then goes out after several seconds. To keep the power indicator on as long as the Display is on, see
Turning the Power Indicator On or O.
FRONT PANEL
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Ethernet - Connect an Ethernet cable to modem/ router.
Optical Audio Out - Connect an optical/SPDIF audio device, such as a home audio receiver
RCA Audio Out- Connect an RCA audio device, such as sound bar.
USB - Connect a USB thumb drive to play videos.
HDMI - Connect an HDMI device.
USB - Connect a USB thumb drive to play videos.
Components - Connect a component or composite devices.
Note: The image shown here is for illustrative purposes only and may be subject to change.
The actual number of ports and their locations may vary, depending on the model.
HDMI - Connect an HDMI device.
Power - Press to turn on the Display. Press and hold to turn the Display o.
Volume - Press to increase or decrease the Display volume level.
Input - Press to access the input menu.
REAR PANEL
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WALL-MOUNTING THE DISPLAY
To mount your Display on a wall, you will need a wall mount. Consult the information on this page to nd the appropriate mount for your Display. Be sure the mount you choose is capable of supporting the weight of the Display. After you have determined that you have the correct mount for your Display, you can begin the installation.
To install your Display on a wall:
1. Disconnect any cables connected to your Display.
2. Place the Display face-down on a clean, at, stable surface. Be sure the
surface is clear of debris that can scratch or damage the Display.
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3. Remove the stands by loosening and removing the screws.
4. Attach your Display and wall mount to the wall, carefully following the instructions that came with your mount. Use only with a UL-listed wall
mount bracket rated for the weight/load of this Display.
Installing a Display on a wall requires lifting. To prevent injury or damage to the Display,
ask someone to help you.
E55-E1 E55-E2 E60-E3 E65-E0 E65-E1 E65-E3 E70-E3 E75-E1 E75-E3 E80-E3
Screw Size: M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M8 M6 M6
Hole Pattern:
Weight w/o Stand:
200 mm (V)
x 200 mm (H)
26.68 lb
(12.10 kg)
200 mm (V)
x 200 mm (H)
34.39 lb
(15.60 kg)
400 mm (V)
x 400 mm (H)
43.65 lb
(19.8 kg)
400 mm (V)
x 400 mm (H)
50.72 lb
(23.0 kg)
400 mm (V)
x 400 mm (H)
50.72 lb (23 kg)
400 mm (V)
x 400 mm (H)
48.94 lbs (22.8 kg)
400 mm (V)
x 400 mm (H)
56.88 lb
(25.8 kg)
400 mm (V)
x 400 mm (H)
77.16 lb
(35.0 kg)
400 mm (V)
x 400 mm (H)
62.83 lb
(28.5 kg)
400 mm (V)
x 400 mm (H)
85.98 lb
(39.0 kg)
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USING THE REMOTE
1
Replacing the Batteries
2
3 4
5
6
7 8
10
9
14 15
16
11
12
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1. Power - Turn TV on or O.
2. Input - Change the currently displayed input.
3. Exit - Close the on-screen menu.
4. Menu - Display the on-screen menu.
5. Arrows - Navigate the on-screen menu.
6. OK / Enter - Select the highlighted option / Conrm channel or
passcode entered using the number pad.
7. Back - Go to the previous on-screen menu.
8. Info - Display the info window.
9. Volume Up/Down - Increase or decrease the
1. Find the notch on the back of the remote. Insert a coin and pry open the back
cover.
loudness of the audio.
10. Closed Captions - open the closed caption menu.
11. PIC - Opens the picture mode menu.
12. Wide - Change the display mode.
13. Channel Up/Down - Not supported on this model.
14. Mute - Turn the audio on or o.
15. Last - Not supported on this model.
2. Insert two batteries into the remote control. Make sure that the (+) and (-)
symbols on the batteries match the (+) and (-) symbols inside the battery
compartment.
3. Replace the battery cover.
In many places batteries cannot be thrown away or discarded with household
waste. Please ensure you properly dispose of your batteries consistent with the laws and/or regulations where you live. For more information please visit www.vizio.com/environment.
16. Number Pad - Not supported on this model.
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17. Link - Launches pair with the VIZIO SmartCast App.
18. Dash - Not supported on this model.
WARNING: keep the remote control batteries away from children. It may
cause choking and/or lead to a re or chemical burn if mishandled. Do not dispose of batteries in re. Replace only with batteries of the correct type.
When needed, VIZIO recommends replacing the batteries that came
with this remote with two, new Duracell ‘AAA’ alkaline batteries.
REMOTE CONTROL
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2Completing First-Time Setup
The first time you turn on the Display, you can chose how to setup your VIZIO SmartCast™ Display.
Complete Setup with the VIZIO SmartCast
Download the free VIZIO SmartCast™ App on your smartphone or tablet to set up your VIZIO display. Use your phone to power on your display, adjust the volume, switch inputs, play and control streaming content from your iOS or Android device.
Go to http://www.vizio.com/smartcastapp to get started.
-OR-
Complete Setup with the IR Remote:
Use the included IR remote to manually set up your display. The VIZIO SmartCast™ App is still VIZIO’s recommended setup method. Please note that a mobile device (not included) is still required to cast content from apps like Netix and YouTube.
Before you begin the first-time setup:
Your Display should be installed and the power cord should be connected to an electrical outlet.
Your devices should be connected.
If you have a wireless network, have the network password ready.
If you are connecting to your network with an Ethernet cable, connect it to the Ethernet port on the Display.
App (recommended):
Setup with the VIZIO SmartCast™ App
1. Download the free VIZIO SmartCast™ App on to your mobile device and launch the app.
2. Pair your mobile device to your display.
3. Follow the instructions your mobile device and display screen to complete setup.
iOS Device Paring:
a. Select Get Started. b. Hold your mobile device next to the VIZIO logo on your Display.
Android Device Pairing:
Note the Wi-Fi setup name on the top corner of your Display.
a. Select Get Started and Select your preferred language. b. Select your Display name from the list shown on your device.
Setup with the IR Remote
1. Press the OK/Play key on your IR remote during the initial setup screen.
2. Use the Arrow Keys and the OK/
Play button to select and conrm
settings.
3. Follow the instruction on the screen to complete setup.
Need help installing the display?
Refer to the printed Quick Start Guide for detailed instructions on
how to install your new E-Series display. You can also nd a digital
copy on support.vizio.com
Note: The images shown here are for illustrative purposes only and may be subject to change. The actual on-screen image and text may vary, depending on the model.
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3Using the On-Screen Menu
Your Display features an easy-to-use on-screen menu.
To open the on-screen menu, press the MENU button on the remote.
From this menu, you can:
Adjust the Picture settings
Adjust the Audio settings
Adjust the Network settings
Setting the Sleep Timers
Name and adjust Inputs
Adjust System settings
Access the user manual
Display Settings
Picture
Audio
Network
Timers
Inputs
CC
Closed Captions
System
User Manual
NAVIGATING THE ON-SCREEN MENU
To open the on-screen menu, press the MENU button on the remote.
Use the Arrow buttons to highlight a menu option, and press the OK button to select that option.
CHANGING THE INPUT SOURCE
External devices such as DVD players, Blu-ray Players, and video game consoles can be connected to your Display. To use one of
these devices with your Display, you must rst change the input
source using the Input menu.
To change the input source:
1. Press the INPUT button on the remote. The Input menu is displayed.
2. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons or the INPUT button on the remote to highlight the input you wish to view and press OK. The selected input is displayed.
Input Name
While navigating the on-screen menu, you can press the BACK button at any time to return to the previous menu screen. The EXIT button will close the on-screen menu.
Note: The images shown here are for illustrative purposes only and may be subject to change. The actual on-screen image and text may vary, depending on the model.
Change Input
CAST
You can change the input names that appear on the Input menu to make your devices easy to recognize. See information.
HDMI-1 HDMI-2
Note: Inputs may vary by Display.
HDMI-3
COMP
Renaming Devices on the Input Menu
for more
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3
CHANGING THE SCREEN ASPECT RATIO
The Display can display images in ve dierent modes: Normal,
Stretch, Panoramic, Wide, and Zoom. Each mode displays the picture
dierently.
Some programs have black bars on the top or sides of the picture so that the picture keeps its original shape. Examples include wide-screen movies and older television programs.
To change the screen aspect ratio:
1. Press the WIDE button on the remote.
2. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the aspect ratio you wish to view and press OK.
Normal preserves the content’s original aspect ratio and size.
Standard Denition (480i and 480p—old Display programs) - Since the 4:3 aspect ratio is not large enough
to ll the Display’s screen, black bars are added to the left
and right of the display image.
Panoramic stretches a 4:3 aspect ratio picture to the left and right edges of the screen. The center of the image is not stretched, but the sides of the image are extremely stretched. If you are watching widescreen (1.85:1 or 2.35:1) content with black bars on the top and bottom, the black bars will still appear on the top and bottom of the display image.
Standard Denition (480i and 480p) - Fills the screen from the left to right edges.
720p - Not available.
1080p and 1080i - Not available.
Wide stretches a 4:3 aspect ratio picture to the edges of the screen. Since the picture is being stretched, the display image
may appear distorted—gures appear short and fat. If the
program is already formatted for widescreen viewing (1.85:1 or 2.35:1), then black bars will appear on the top and bottom of the display image.
Zoom expands images evenly in all directions (33% taller and
33% wider) with black bars to t the screen. A 720p image will ll a 1080p screen.
Standard Denition - Not available.
Normal
Panoramic
Note: Aspect ratio settings may vary by Input source.
Wide
Zoom
Stretch
720p HD - Fills a 720p screen.
1080p and 1080i HD - Fills a 1080p or 1080i screen.
Stretch expands a widescreen image to ll the screen from
top to bottom and stretches it half as much from right to left. Figures appear tall and thin.
Standard Denition - Not available.
720p and HD - If you are watching widescreen 1.85:1
content, the image will ll the screen. With 2.35:1 widescreen content, one-sixth of the image is cut o by
the left and right sides of the screen.
1080p and 1080i - Not available.
720p HD - Fills a 720p screen
1080p and 1080i - Not available.
Tip: The aspect ratio cannot be changed for Ultra HD content or HDR content.
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3
ADJUSTING THE PICTURE SETTINGS
Your Display display can be adjusted to suit your preferences and viewing conditions.
If you’ve changes to the settings for a picture mode, an asterisks appears after its name (see
Picture Mode
).
To adjust the picture settings:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Picture and press OK. The PICTURE menu is displayed.
Saving a Custom
3. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Picture Mode, then use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to change the picture mode:
Standard mode sets the
picture settings to the default settings.
Calibrated mode sets the
picture settings to values ideal for watching Display in a brightly-lit room.
Picture
Picture Mode Calibrated
Auto Brightness Control Off
Backlight 90
Brightness 50
Contrast 50
Color 50
Tint 0
Sharpness 20
More Picture
Picture Mode Edit
Color Calibration
Calibrated Dark mode sets the
picture settings to values ideal for watching Display in a dark room.
Vivid mode sets the picture
settings to values that produce a brighter, more vivid picture.
Game mode reduces
throughput delays and optimizes the picture settings for displaying game console output.
Computer mode optimizes the picture settings for displaying
computer output.
Back
4. To manually change each of the picture settings, use the Up/ Down Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight that picture
setting, then use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to adjust the setting:
Auto Brightness Control - The auto brightness control detects
the light levels in the room and automatically adjusts the backlight for the best picture. Select O, Low, Medium, or
High.
Backlight - Adjusts the LED brightness to aect the overall
brilliance of the picture. Backlight cannot be adjusted when starting from some picture modes.
Brightness - Adjusts the black level of the picture. When this
setting is too low, the picture may be too dark to distinguish details. When this setting is too high, the picture may appear faded or washed out.
Contrast - Adjusts the white level of the picture. When this
setting is too low, the picture may appear dark. When this setting is too high, the picture may appear faded or washed
out. If the setting is too high or too low, detail may be dicult to
distinguish in dark or bright areas of the picture.
Color - Adjusts the intensity of the picture colors.
Tint - Adjusts the hue of the picture. This setting is useful in
adjusting the esh tones in the picture. If esh appears too
orange, reduce the level of color before adjusting tint.
Sharpness - Adjusts the edge sharpness of picture elements.
It can be used to sharpen non-HD (high denition) content;
however, it will not produce detail that does not otherwise exist.
5. When you have nished adjusting the picture settings, press the EXIT button on the remote.
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Adjusting More Picture Settings
To adjust more picture settings:
1. From the PICTURE menu, use the
Arrow buttons to highlight More Picture, and then press OK.
2. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the setting you wish to adjust, then press the Left/Right Arrow buttons to change the setting:
Color Temperature -
Adjusting the Color
See
More Picture
Color Temperature Normal
Black Detail Off
Active LED Zones On
Motion Control
Clear Action Off
Reduce Noise
Game Low Latency Off
Pure Cinema Auto
Color Space Auto
Gamma 2.1
Temperature.
Black Detail - Adjusts the
average brightness of the picture to compensate for large areas of brightness. Select O, Low, Medium, or
High.
Active LED Zones - Dynamically improves the contrast ratio
of the picture by adjusting the backlight. The adjustment is
controlled by the content on the screen. Select On or O.
Motion Control - Adjusts motion related features (not on
all models)
Back
Reduce Motion Blur - Increases frame rate to reduce motion blur of 60 hertz video. As the setting increases, motion blur is reduced.
Clear Action - Reduces blue in scenes with fast action. Some sensitive viewers may notice ickering. Select On or O.
Reduce Signal Noise - Diminishes artifacts in the image caused by the digitizing of image motion content. Select
O, Low, Medium, or High.
Reduce Block Noise - Reduces pixelation and distortion for mpeg les. Select O, Low, Medium, or High.
Game Low Latency - Select On to reduce video delay (lag)
when gaming.
Pure Cinema Mode - Optimizes the picture for watching
lm. Select Auto or O.
Color Space
- Select Color Space for the source. Video
sources uses YCbCr, but PC uses RGB.
Gamma - Set the shape of the Gamma curve. Use lower Gamma values for bright room conditions, and higher values when it’s dark.
3. When you have nished adjusting More Picture Settings, press the
EXIT button on the remote.
Adjusting the Color Temperature
Adjusting the color temperature changes the white balance of the picture.
To adjust the color temperature:
1. From the MORE PICTURE menu, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Color Temperature,
Color Temperature
Normal
Cool
Computer
Back
and then press OK.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight a color temperature preset and then press OK.
Normal is optimized for television viewing.
Cool produces a blue-hued picture.
Computer optimizes the picture for use as a PC monitor.
When you have nished adjusting the color temperature, press the EXIT button on the remote.
Reduce Judder - Activates Smooth Motion motion estimation/motion compensation, which suppresses motion judder, or “stuttering” of the image when the camera moves across a scene horizontally. As the setting increases, judder is reduced.
Only available on HDMI inputs.
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Adjusting the Picture Mode Edit Settings
Picture Mode Edit Settings allow you to make precise adjustments to the picture and to create picture modes to save groups of picture settings.
To adjust the Picture Mode Edit settings:
1. From the PICTURE menu, use the
Arrow buttons to highlight Picture Mode Edit, and then press OK.
The PICTURE MODE EDIT menu is displayed.
Picture Mode Edit
Save Picture Mode
Lock Picture Mode
Delete Picture Mode - MyMode
Back
2. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the setting you wish to adjust, then press OK to change the setting:
Save Picture Mode - Save a
custom picture mode.
Lock Picture Mode - Prevent
changes to custom picture modes. Choose between On or
Picture Mode Edit
Save Picture Mode
Lock Picture Mode On
Reset Picture Mode - MyMode
Back
O
Delete Picture Mode
- Delete
a saved picture mode settings.
Saving a Custom Picture Mode
Custom picture modes allow you to save a group of custom settings for various viewing conditions and video sources.
Changes made while on any preset picture mode will add an asterisk on the top right corner of the preset mode.
The custom picture mode is not automatically saved.
To save a custom picture mode:
1. From the PICTURE MODE EDIT
Save Picture Mode
Back
menu, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Save Picture Mode, and then press OK. The SAVE PICTURE MODE menu is displayed.
2. Use either on-screen keyboard to enter a name for your custom picture mode.
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Save
3. Highlight Save and press OK.
4. Press the EXIT button to exit the menu screens.
Locking/Unlocking a Custom Picture Mode
Custom picture modes can be locked/unlocked with a systemn PIN to prevent accidental changes to their settings.
To lock all custom picture modes:
1. From the PICTURE MODE EDIT menu, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Lock Picture
System Pin Code
Back
Mode, and then press OK. The LOCK PICTURE MODE menu is displayed.
Change the pin used for the System Pin.
2. Use the Arrow buttons to select On.
New Pin
3. Use the Number Pad on your remote to enter a unique 4-digit
Conrm Pin
PIN.
—or—
Cancel
If a system pin code was previously created, use the Number Pad on your remote to enter your pin code.
To unlock all custom picture modes:
1. From the PICTURE MODE EDIT menu, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Lock Picture Mode, and then press OK. The UNLOCK PICTURE MODE menu is displayed.
* Not available on HDMI input 5.
Only available on customized preset modes.
Only available on HDMI input.
2. Use the Arrow buttons to select O.
3. Use the Number Pad on your remote to enter your 4-digit PIN.
4. Make any desired changes to the picture modes.
5. Relock the picture modes, if desired.
6. Press the EXIT button to exit the menu screens.
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Deleting a Custom Picture Mode
Custom picture modes that are no longer needed can be deleted.
Inputs assigned to a deleted custom picture mode become assigned to the
Calibrated
picture mode.
To delete a custom picture mode:
1. From the PICTURE MODE EDIT menu, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Delete Picture Mode, and then press OK. The
To delete the user created Custom 1 picture mode,
select the Delete button.
Delete Cancel
DELETE PICTURE MODE window is displayed.
2. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to highlight Delete and press OK.
3. Press the EXIT button to exit the menu screens.
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Resetting a Picture Mode
A preset picture mode that has been edited can be restored to the factory default settings.
To reset a customized preset picture mode:
1. From the PICTURE MODE EDIT menu, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Reset Picture
Select Reset to restore Standard picture mode to factory defaults.
Reset Cancel
Mode, and then press OK. The RESET PICTURE MODE window is displayed.
2. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to highlight Reset and press OK.
3. Press the EXIT button to exit the menu screens.
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Adjusting the Color Tuner Settings
The Color Tuner settings allow you to adjust the HSB color and 11
point white balance, turn color channels o for testing, and display color bar, at, and ramp test patterns.
The Color Tuner, 11 Point White Balance, and test patterns allow technicians to manually calibrate the Display. Calibration requires specialized training, an input with precisely set colors, and a specialized light meter.
To adjust the HSB color settings:
1. From the COLOR CALIBRATION menu, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Color Tuner, and then press OK. The Color Tuner menu is displayed.
Color Tuner
Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow
Hue 0 0 0 0 25 -14
Saturation -1 5 -4 0 -2 0
Brightness -24 0 -22 0 0 0
Offset 0 0 0
Gain 0 0 0
To turn color channels o and on:
1. From the COLOR CALIBRATION menu, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Color Tuner, and then press OK. The Color Tuner menu is displayed.
Color Tuner
Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow
Hue 0 0 0 0 25 -14
Saturation -1 5 -4 0 -2 0
Brightness -24 0 -22 0 0 0
Offset 0 0 0
Gain 0 0 0
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Red, Green, or Blue.
3. Press the OK button to turn the color channel o or on. An X appears over a color channel that has been turned o.
4. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight another color channel to turn
o or on. Only two color channels can be turned o at the same
time.
To adjust the 11 Point White Balance settings:
1. From the Color Tuner menu, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Color Tuner, and then press the Left/Right Arrow buttons until the 11 Point White Balance menu is displayed.
11 Point White Balance
Gain Red Green Blue
5% 0 0 0
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the Gain and Color values you wish to adjust. Press the OK button and use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to adjust the value. When you
are nished, press the OK button to save the setting.
3. When you are nished, press the EXIT button.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the Hue, Saturation, Brightness, Oset, or Gain of the color you wish to adjust. Press the OK button.
3. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to adjust the value. When you are nished press the OK button to save the setting.
4. When you are nished adjusting the color tuner settings, press the EXIT button.
5. When you are nished with the color channels, press the EXIT button.
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To show or hide the SMPTE Test Pattern:
1. From the Color Tuner menu, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Color Tuner, and then press the Left/Right Arrow buttons until the SMPTE Test Pattern menu is displayed.
SMPTE Test Pattern
Off
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight O. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to highlight On to show the SMPTE
Pattern. —or—
To hide the SMPTE Test Pattern, use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to highlight O.
3. When you are nished, press the EXIT button.
To show or hide the Flat Test Pattern:
1. From the Color Tuner menu, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Color Tuner, and then press the Left/Right Arrow buttons until the Flat Test Pattern menu is displayed.
Flat Test Pattern
Off
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight O. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to select the percentage brightness for
the at test pattern. Selecting a percentage immediately shows the at pattern at that brightness.
—or—
To disable the Flat Test Pattern, use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to highlight O.
3. When you are nished, press the EXIT button.
To show or hide the Ramp Test Pattern:
1. From the Color Tuner menu, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Color Tuner, and then press the Left/Right Arrow buttons until the Ramp Test Pattern menu is displayed.
Ramp Test Pattern
Off
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight O. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to select the color for the ramp test
pattern. Selecting a color immediately shows that color ramp.
—or—
To hide the Ramp Test Pattern, use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to highlight O.
3. When you are nished, press the EXIT button.
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To show or hide the Uniformity Analyzer Test Pattern:
1. From the Color Tuner menu, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Color Tuner, and then press the Left/Right Arrow buttons until the Uniformity Analyzer Test Pattern menu is displayed.
Uniformity Analyzer Test Pattern
Off
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight O. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to highlight On to show the
Uniformity Analyzer Test Pattern. —or—
To hide the Uniformity Analyzer Test Pattern, use the Left/ Right Arrow buttons to highlight O.
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3. When you are nished, press the EXIT button.
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ADJUSTING THE AUDIO SETTINGS
To adjust the audio settings:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Audio and press OK. The AUDIO menu is displayed.
3. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the setting you wish to adjust, then press Left/ Right Arrow buttons to change the setting:
Speakers - Turns the built-in
speakers On or O.
Volume Control Display - Toggle between On or O to hide
or display the on-screen volume slider that appears when volume is adjusted.
When the Display speakers are set to On, DTS signals cannot be passed through digital audio outputs.
Audio
Speakers Auto
Volume Control Display On
Surround Sound Off
Volume Leveling Off
Balance 0
Lip Sync 0
Digital Audio Out Auto
Analog Audio Out Fixed
Equalizer
Back
left and right speakers.
Lip Sync - Adjusts the synchronization between the display image and the accompanying audio track.
Digital Audio Out - Changes the type of processing for digital audio out and HDMI ARC output when connected to a home theater audio system. Select Auto, PCM, Dolby D, or Bitstream.
You must select Bitstream for audio with more than two channels (3.0, 5.0, or 5.1, for example).
Analog Audio Out - Sets the volume control properties for the RCA connector when connected to a home theater audio system. Select Variable if you are controlling the volume with the Display’s volume controls, or select Fixed if an external audio device (sound bar or AV receiver) will control the volume.
Equalizer - Adjusts the boost or attenuation of dierent
frequencies using either preset or custom settings. See
the Equalizer Settings
.
Changing
4. When you have nished adjusting the audio settings, press the
EXIT button on the remote.
Changing the Equalizer Settings
The graphic equalizer has several pre-set modes and allows you to create one custom mode.
To select a pre-set audio mode:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Audio and press OK. The AUDIO menu is displayed.
3. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight Equalizer and press OK. The Audio Mode and equalizer settings screen appears.
4. Use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to select an audio mode.
The equalizer bars change to reect the mode.
5. Press the EXIT button on the remote.
To create, modify, or replace the single custom equalizer setting:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Audio and press OK. The AUDIO menu is displayed.
3. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight Equalizer and press OK. The Audio Mode and equalizer settings screen appears.
Surround Sound - Surround sound uses DTS TruSurround
4. Use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to select any audio
to deliver an immersive surround sound experience from the Display’s internal speakers. TruSurround completes the
5. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight a frequency and then press
entertainment experience by providing deep, rich bass and by delivering crisp details and clear, intelligible dialog. Select
On or O.
Volume Leveling - Volume leveling uses DTS TruVolume
maintain consistent volume levels during transitions between
to
6. Use the Up and Down Arrow buttons to adjust the boost (up)
7. Use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to select another
program content, AV formats, and input sources. Select On or
O. In a few cases, volume leveling may articially suppress volume increases, making it dicult to hear dialog or attening
8. Press the EXIT button on the remote.
sudden noises. If this occurs, turn volume leveling o.
Balance - Adjusts the loudness of the audio output from the
Note: The images shown here are for illustrative purposes only and may be subject to change. The actual on-screen image and text may vary, depending on the model.
mode as a starting point.
OK.
and attenuation (down) for the frequency.
frequency, if desired, and adjust it.
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ADJUSTING THE NETWORK SETTINGS
Your Display is Internet-ready, featuring both an Ethernet port and built-in high-speed Wireless-N.
If your Display is connected to a network with an Ethernat cable, you will not see the wireless network connection menu. You must decide the Ethernet cable to set a wireless network connection.
Connecting to a Wireless Network
To connect to a wireless network whose network name (SSID) is being broadcast:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Network and press OK. The NETWORK menu is displayed.
3. If you do not see your wireless network displayed, highlight More Access Points and press OK. The WIRELESS ACCESS POINTS menu, which is a list of available wireless networks, is displayed.
4. Highlight the name of your wireless network (this is the network’s SSID) and press OK.
Network
Wired Connection Disconnected
Wireless Access Points
Manual Setup
Hidden Network
Test Connection
Press OK to select your wireless access point.
Back
Changing the Manual Setup Settings
Advanced users can ne-tune the network settings using the Manual
Setup feature.
To change advanced network settings:
1. From the NETWORK menu, highlight Manual Setup and press OK. The MANUAL SETUP menu is displayed.
2. To change the settings manually, use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight DHCP and then use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to
change the setting to O.
3. Use the Arrow and OK buttons to
Manual Setup
DHCP Off
IP Address __.__.__.__
Subnet Mask __.__.__.__
Default Gateway __.__.__.__
Pref. DNS Server __.__.__.__
Alt. DNS Server __.__.__.__
RJ45 MAC 0:0:0:0:0:0
Wireless MAC 0:0:0:0:0:0
Back
adjust each setting:
IP Address - The IP address
assigned to the Display.
Subnet Mask - The subnet Exit 2D
Save
Cancel
Default Gateway - Your network’s
default gateway address.
Pref. DNS Server - Your preferred domain name server
address.
Alt. DNS Server - Your alternate domain name server address.
4. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Save and press OK.
5. Press the EXIT button on the remote.
Finding MAC Addresses for Network Setup
The security settings on your router may require you to enter the Display’s MAC address in the router’s settings.
To nd the Display’s MAC address:
1. From the NETWORK menu, highlight Manual Setup and press OK. The MANUAL SETUP menu is displayed.
2. Find the MAC address for the Display at the bottom of the list. The MAC addresses for the connections in use are displayed:
RJ45 MAC - The Ethernet or RJ45 MAC address may be needed to set up your network when you have connected the Display to your network when you have connected the Display to your network with an Ethernet (Cat 5) cable.
Wireless MAC - The Wireless (WiFi) MAC address may be needed to connect your Display to your network with WiFi.
5. Using the on-screeen keyboard, enter your network’s password, then highlight Connect and press OK.
6. Press the EXIT button on the remote.
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Connecting to a Hidden Network
To connect to a wireless network whose network name (SSID) is not being broadcast:
1. From the NETWORK menu, highlight Hidden Network and press OK. The ENTER ACCESS POINT NAME screen is displayed.
Enter Access Point Name
Enter your access point name. This is used to connect to an access point with a hidden SSID.
Back
2. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter your network’s name (SSID), then highlight Connect and press OK
3. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter your network’s password,
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Connect
4. Press the EXIT button on the remote.
Testing Your Network Connection
To test your network connection:
1. From the NETWORK menu, highlight Test Connection and press OK.
2. The TEST CONNECTION screen displays the connection method, network name, signal strength, and download speed of your network connection.
3. Press the EXIT button on the remote.
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SETTING TIMERS
Setting the Sleep Timer
When activated, the Display’s sleep timer will turn the Display o
after a set period of time.
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Timers and press OK. The TIMERS menu is displayed.
3. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the period of time after which you want the Display to go to sleep: 30, 60, 90, 120, or 180 minutes. If you don’t want the sleep timer to activate, change the setting to O.
Timers
Sleep Timer Off
Auto Power Off 10 Minutes
Back
Setting the Auto Power O Feature
To help save energy, your Display is set by default to turn o after
10 minutes without a video or audio signal. This feature can be deactivated.
To set the Auto Power O feature:
1. From the TIMERS menu, use the Up/Down Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Auto Power O.
2. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons on the remote to change
whether the Display will turn o. If you don’t want the Display to turn o when there is no signal, change the setting to O.
Otherwise, select 10 minutes.
3. When you have nished setting the auto power o time, press the EXIT button on the remote.
4. When you have nished setting the sleep timer, press the EXIT button on the remote.
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RENAMING DEVICES ON THE INPUT MENU
You can rename the inputs to make them easier to recognize on the Input menu. For example, if you have a DVD player connected to the Component input, you can rename that input to display “DVD Player.” See
To change the name of an input:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Input and press OK. The INPUT menu is displayed.
3. Highlight the input device that you want to rename and press OK.
4. To use a preset input name:
a. Highlight the Input Port row and press Left/Right arrow
—or—
Changing the Input Source.
keys to scroll across the list of preset names.
Input Port
Name Input
HDMI-1 DVD
My DVD
Full UHD Color Off
Picture Size
Picture Position
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Back
Input Name
Custom Name
To enter a custom name:
a. Enter your custom label using the on-screen keyboard.
b. Highlight OK and press OK.
c. The Input Name changes to show the custom name that you
created.
5. When you have nished naming your input, press the EXIT button on the remote.
Enter a custom name for HDMI-1.
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CHANGING THE SYSTEM SETTINGS
Using the System menu, you can:
Check for system updates.
View system information.
Change the on-screen menu
language.
Set time zone and local
settings.
Adjust the CEC settings.
Adjust when the power
indicator is illuminated.
Change your Display’s name.
Review and maintain the list
of paired devices.
Reset the Display settings &
set up administrative controls.
System
Check for Updates
System Information
Time & Local Settings
Menu Language English
CEC
Power Mode Quick Start
Power Indicator On
Display Name Living Room
Mobile Devices
Reset & Admin
Back
Checking for System Updates
To view technical data and status information about your Display and network connection:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Check for Updates and press OK. The Display will begin to check for updates
3. If an update is found, the Display will ask to conrm the update.
If no update is found the display will note No Update Available.
Viewing System Information
To view technical data and status information about your Display and network connection:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight System Information and press OK. The SYSTEM menu is displayed.
3. Use the Up/Down Arrow buttons to scroll through the system information.
4. When you are nished reviewing the system information, press the EXIT button on the remote.
Setting the Time and Local Settings
To ensure the correct time is displayed when you press the INFO button, set the Display’s time zone:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight System and press OK. The SYSTEM menu is
Time & Local Settings
Time Zone <Pacic (-8)>
Daylight Savings Time Auto
Time Format 12 Hour
Country USA
Back
displayed.
3. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Time & Local Settings and press OK. The menu headed by the local date and time is displayed.
4. Highlight Time Zone and press OK. The TIME ZONE menu is displayed.
5. Highlight your time zone and press OK.
6. Highlight Daylight Saving Time and press OK. The DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME menu is displayed. Choose On if it is currently Daylight Savings Time, O if it is Standard Time, or Auto to have the system automatically detect Daylight Savings Settings.
7. Press the EXIT button on the remote.
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Changing the On-Screen Menu Language
Your Display can display the on-screen menu in dierent languages.
To change the on-screen menu language:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight System and press OK. The SYSTEM menu is displayed.
3. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Menu Language and press OK. The MENU LANGUAGE menu is displayed.
4. Highlight your preferred language (English, Español, or Français) and press OK.
5. Press the EXIT button on the remote.
Menu Language
English
Español
Français
Back
Adjusting the CEC Settings
The CEC function on your Display enables you to control HDMI-connected devices with the included remote without any additional programming.
Not all HDMI devices support CEC. See your device’s user manual for details.
To enable, disable, or adjust CEC settings:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight System and press OK. The SYSTEM menu is displayed.
3. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight CEC and press OK. The CEC menu is displayed.
4. Use the Arrow and OK buttons to adjust each setting:
CEC - Select Enable to use the Display remote to control
CEC devices connected to HDMI. Select ARC Only for plug and play of an audio device connected to the HDMI ARC input. The ARC setting does not support video devices connected to the audio device (Select Enable to enable
support for these devices). Select Disable to turn CEC o.
Adjusting the Power Mode
Your Display is set to Eco Mode by default. When the Display is powered
o, Eco Mode setting uses less than 0.5W of power. Quick Start Mode
enables your Display to power on faster as well as automatically power on when casting content.
Please note that by changing this setting the energy consumption required to operate this device will change.
To switch between Eco Mode and Quick Start Mode:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight System and press OK. The SYSTEM menu is displayed.
3. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Power Mode and press OK. The Power Mode menu is displayed.
4. Highlight either Eco Mode or Quick Start Mode and press OK to select.
Device Discovery - Use this function to determine if your device is connected and supports CEC. (Required for Enable option only.)
5. Press the EXIT button on the remote.
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Turning the Power Indicator On or O
The Power Indicator on the front of your Display normally does not glow when the Display is on. You can change this setting if you prefer the light to be on.
To turn the Power Indicator Light On or O:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight System and press OK. The SYSTEM menu is displayed.
3. Highlight Power Indicator and press OK.
4. Use the Up/Down Arrow buttons to select On or O, then press OK.
Changing the Display Name
Naming your display helps to dierentiate it from other cast devices
you may have in your home.
To view or edit your Display name:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight System and press OK. The SYSTEM menu is displayed.
3. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Display Name and press OK. The Display Name menu is displayed.
4. Enter your custom name using the on-screen keyboard.
5. Press the EXIT button on the remote.
Back
Display Name
Living Room
Family Room
Managing Mobile Devices
Your Display can be paired with multiple mobile devices so you can easily control your Display across multiple devices
To see a list of paired devices or unpair a device:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight System and press OK. The SYSTEM menu is displayed.
3. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Mobile Devices and press OK. The list of paired devices appears.
4. Highlight a device name to delete it and press OK.
5. Use the Left/Right Arrows to select YES or NO when asked to
conrm.
Back
Mobile Devices
Tablet
Ana’s Phone
Work Tablet
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USING THE RESET & ADMIN MENU
You can use the Display’s Reset & Admin menu to restore the Display to its factory default settings as well as access other system settings.
Using the Reset & Admin, you can:
Reset the display to factory settings.
Force the system to power o and on.
Create a system pin code to lock content and picture settings.
Turn On or O Viewing Data.
Start or stop the Store Demo Mode.
Reset & Admin
Reset Display to Factory Defaults
Soft Power Cycle
System Pin Code
Viewing Data On
Store Demo
Back
Restoring the Display to Factory Default Settings
All of the on-screen menu settings can be reset to the factory defaults.
To restore the Display to its factory default settings:
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. The on-screen menu is displayed.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight System and press OK. The SYSTEM menu is displayed.
3. Highlight Reset & Admin and press OK. The RESET & ADMIN menu is displayed.
4. Highlight Reset Display to Factory Defaults and press OK. If you have set a SYSTEM PIN CODE, enter it now.
The Display displays, “Select Reset to restore all Display settings to factory defaults and clear all account information.”
5. Highlight Reset and press OK.
6. Wait for the Display to turn o. The Display will turn back on shortly afterward and the Setup App will begin.
If you restore the Display to the factory default settings, all changes you have made to the settings will be lost! This includes any wireless or picture settings.
About Viewing Data
Video ACR collects data related to publicly available content displayed on your television/display, such as the identity of your broadcast, cable, or satellite television provider, and the television programs and commercials viewed (including time, date, channel, and whether you
view them live or at a later time). We also collect unique identiers
about this TV, including the IP address. This data is collectively re­ferred to as “Viewing Data.” For more information about Viewing Data and how VIZIO protects its customers’ privacy, please consult our privacy policy at www.vizio.com/privacy.
When ACR collection is turned on, we may share Viewing Data with authorized data partners including analytics companies, media com­panies and advertisers. VIZIO and its authorized data partners use Viewing Data to generate summary analysis and reports of how users engage with content on their TVs and other devices. VIZIO Viewing Data is sometimes enhanced with household demographic data and data about digital actions (e.g. digital purchases and other consumer behavior taken by devices associated with the IP Address we collect). Viewing Data also enables our authorized data partners to deliver
advertising relevant to your prole that you might nd useful, both
on the VIZIO TV/display and other devices sharing your IP Address. Viewing Data is also used to help content publishers, broadcasters or content distribution services create or recommend more relevant en­tertainment based on summary insights, as well as helps us improve the design of our products, software and services.
You can easily turn this feature On or O in the RESET & ADMIN
menu. If you have trouble enabling or disabling Viewing Data, please contact VIZIO customer service by emailing techsupport@vizio.com or calling (855) 472-8817.
For more information, see https://www.vizio.com/viewingdata and review VIZIO’s privacy policy at https://www.vizio.com/privacy
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USING THE INFO WINDOW
The Info Window can be displayed by pressing the INFO button on the remote:
Press the INFO button one time to Display Name, Current Input, Picture Mode, Network Information, and Time.
3
Display Name
Living Room
Cast
Picture Mode
Normal
Network NameCurrent Input
HomeNetwork
5:00 pm
Time
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4Using the USB Media Player
Using the USB Media Player
The USB Media Player allows you to connect a USB thumb drive to your Display to play videos
Preparing Your USB Drive to Play USB Media
To display USB media, you must rst save your photos onto a USB thumb drive:
The USB thumb drive must be formatted as FAT32.
Files on the USB thumb drive must end in a supported le
extension ( .jpg or .jpeg).
The player is not designed to play media from external hard
drives, MP3 players, cameras, or smartphones
Displaying USB Media
To display your USB media:
1. Connect your USB thumb drive to the USB port on the side of the Display.
2. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the Yes and press OK. (The highlighted App is in the center of the dock.)
3. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the USB drive from the list and press OK.
4. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight Photo and press OK.
Removing the USB Drive from the Display
To safely remove your USB drive from the Display:
1. Turn o the Display.
2. Disconnect your USB thumb drive from the USB port on the side of the Display.
Do not remove the USB thumb drive while the Display is on. Doing so may damage the drive.
Note:
The image shown here is for illustrative purposes only and may be subject to change. The actual number of ports and their locations may vary, depending on the model.
5. Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the le you want to display. Press OK. The photos display.
You can display your photos in fullscreen. Select the photo, press OK, then highlight Fullscreen and press OK.
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HELP TOPICS
A
The remote is not responding.
Make sure the batteries are properly inserted matching the - and + symbols.
Replace the batteries with fresh ones.
There is no power.
Ensure the Display is plugged into a working electrical outlet.
Ensure the power cable is securely attached to the Display.
Press the Power/Standby button on the remote or on the back of the Display to turn the Display on.
The power is on, but there is no image on the screen.
Ensure all cables are securely attached to the Display.
Ensure all devices are connected correctly. Devices dier; see your device’s user manual for details.
Adjust Brightness, Contrast, or Backlight. See
the Picture Settings
Press the INPUT button on the remote to select a dierent input source.
.
Adjusting
There is no sound.
Press Volume Up on the remote control.
Press the MUTE button on the remote to ensure mute is o.
Check the audio settings. See
Check the audio connections of external devices (Blu-ray player, game console, cable/satellite box) that are connected to the Display.
The sound is at or dialog is not audible.
Turn o Volume Leveling. See
Settings
The colors on the Display don’t look right.
Adjust the Color and Tint settings in the Picture menu. See
Adjusting the Picture Settings
Select a pre-set picture mode. See
Settings
Check all cables to ensure they are securely attached.
The buttons on the remote aren’t working.
Ensure you are only pressing one button at a time.
.
. VIZIO recommends selecting Calibrated.
Adjusting the Audio Settings.
Adjusting the Audio
.
Adjusting the Picture
The image quality is not good.
For the best image quality, view high-denition programs using digital sources. Connect your devices with HDMI cables.
The picture is distorted.
Move the Display away from electrical appliances, cars,
and uorescent lights.
Ensure all cables are securely attached.
The display image does not cover the entire screen.
If you are using Display, AV, or Component with 480i input, press the button on the remote to change the screen mode.
The Display has pixels (dots) that are always dark.
Your Display is precision-manufactured using an extremely high level of technology. However, sometimes pixels may not display correctly. These types of occurrences are inherent to this type of product and do not constitute a defective product.
Point the remote directly at the Display when pressing a button.
Replace the remote batteries with new ones. See
Replacing the Batteries.
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A
I see “noise” or static on the screen.
When your Display’s digital capabilities exceed a digital broadcast signal, the signal is up-converted (improved) to match your Display’s display capabilities. This up-converting can sometimes cause irregularities in the image.
When I change input source, the display image changes size.
The Display remembers the viewing mode on each input source. If the viewing mode on the new input source
diers from the one on the input source you switch from, the dierence may be noticeable.
See
Changing the Screen Aspect Ratio.
.
How do I download the VIZIO SmartCast™ App?
Make sure your phone or tablet is connected to a Wi-Fi network. Open a browser on your phone or tablet. Navigate to vizio.com/smartcastapp and follow the on-screen instructions to download the VIZIO SmartCast™ App.
How do I change the inputs?
Make sure the VIZIO SmartCast™ App is installed on your phone or tablet. Open the VIZIO SmartCast™ App. Tap on the Device list and select your Display. Tap on the Input lcon
Press the INPUT button on the back of the Display to cycle through the inputs.
Press the INPUT button on the basic remote to cycle through the inputs.
How do I connect to my Wi-Fi network?
On your IR remote, press the Menu button then go to Networkà Select your Wi-Fi nameà Enter password.
Press the Setup / Link button twice on the IR remote. Open the VIZIO SmartCast™ App on your phone or tablet. Tap on the Device list and select Setup a New Device and follow the on-screen instructions.
and select the input of your choice.
How do I stream apps like Netix and Youtube to my VIZIO
SmartCast™ Display?
Download and open a Chromecast-enabled apps on your
mobile device, such as like Netix or Youtube. Then tap
the Cast button.
How do I exit Demo Mode
Press and hold the INPUT button on the back of the
Display to exit the demo mode.
How do I watch Cable/Antenna TV channels?
If you subscribe to cable or satellite, simply connect an HDMI cable (not included) to the receiver.
If you use external antennas to watch local broadcast channels, a TV tuner is required and is sold separately by third parties.
Open the VIZIO SmartCast™ App on your phone or tablet. Tap on the device list and select your Display. Tap on the Settings iconà Network à Wireless Access Points. Select your Wi-Fi network from the list, enter the Wi-Fi password, and tap Connect.
Press the Setup / Link button twice on the IR remote. Press Play / Pause button to enter manual setup. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete setup and connect to a wireless network.
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Specications
E55-E1
Screen Size: 55"
Viewable Area: 54.64"
Dimensions w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
Weight w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
LCD Backlight: Direct LED
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (UHD)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 5,000,000:1
Pixel Pitch: 0.315 mm (H) X 0.315 mm (V)
Viewing Angle: 178° (H) / 178° (V)
HDMI Inputs: 4
48.98” x 30.57” x 10.01” (124.42 x 77.64 x 25.42 cm)
48.98” x 28.20” x 3.07” (124.42 x 71.64 x 7.80 cm)
34.83 lbs (15.80 kg)
34.06 lbs (15.45 kg)
E55-E1
Remote Control Model: XRT135
Certications:
Voltage Range: 120 V @ 60 Hz
Power Consumption: 114.18 W
Standby Power: <0.5W
Zero Bright Pixel Guarantee: Yes
Screw Size:
Hole Pattern: 200 mm (V) x 200 mm (H)
C-US , CSA , FCC Class B , BETS-7/ICES-003 Class B, IC ,
HDMI ( CEC , ARC ) Dolby Audio
M6
Component Video Inputs: 1
Composite Inputs: 1
RF Antenna Input: 0
USB Port: 1
Audio Outputs: RCA Analog Stereo Output, Optical Digital
OSD Language: English, French, Spanish
Ambient Light Sensor: Yes
B
E55-E2
Screen Size: 55"
Viewable Area: 54.64"
Dimensions w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
Weight w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
LCD Backlight: Direct LED
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (UHD)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 5,000,000:1
Pixel Pitch: 0.315 mm (H) X 0.315 mm (V)
Viewing Angle: 178° (H) / 178° (V)
HDMI Inputs: 4
49.09” x 30.75” x 9.81” (124.58 x 78.11 x 24.91 cm)
49.09” x 28.44” x 3.39” (124.58 x 72.23 x 8.80 cm)
35.38 lbs (16.05 kg)
34.39 lbs (15.60 kg)
E55-E2
Remote Control Model: XRT135
Certications:
Voltage Range: 120 V @ 60 Hz
Power Consumption: 95.76 W
Standby Power: <0.5W
Zero Bright Pixel Guarantee: Yes
Screw Size: M6
Hole Pattern: 200 mm (V) x 200 mm (H)
C-US , CSA , FCC Class B , BETS-7/ICES-003 Class B, IC ,
HDMI ( CEC , ARC ) Dolby Audio
Component Video Inputs: 1
Composite Inputs: 1
RF Antenna Input: 0
USB Port: 1
Audio Outputs: RCA Analog Stereo Output, Optical Digital
OSD Language: English, French, Spanish
Ambient Light Sensor: Yes
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B
E60-E3
Screen Size: 60"
Viewable Area: 60"
Dimensions w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
Weight w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
LCD Backlight: Direct LED
Refresh Rate: 120 Hz
Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (UHD)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 5,000,000:1
Pixel Pitch: 0.3465 mm (H) X 0.3465 mm (V)
Viewing Angle: 176° (H) / 176° (V)
HDMI Inputs: 4
53.5” x 33.5” x 10.6” (135.90 x 85.02 x 27.0 cm)
53.5” x 31.0” x 2.7” (135.90 x 78.79 x 6.9 cm)
44.53 lbs (20.20 kg)
43.65 lbs (19.80 kg)
E60-E3
Remote Control Model: XRT135
Certications:
Voltage Range: 120 V @ 60 Hz
Power Consumption: 130 W
Standby Power: <0.5W
Zero Bright Pixel Guarantee: Yes
Screw Size: M6
Hole Pattern: 400 mm (V) x 400 mm (H)
C-US , CSA , FCC Class B , BETS-7/ICES-003 Class B, IC ,
HDMI ( CEC , ARC ) Dolby Audio
Component Video Inputs: 1
Composite Inputs: 1
RF Antenna Input: 0
USB Port: 1
Audio Outputs: RCA Analog Stereo Output, Optical Digital
OSD Language: English, French, Spanish
Ambient Light Sensor: Yes
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B
E65-E0
Screen Size: 65"
Viewable Area: 64.5"
Dimensions w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
Weight w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
LCD Backlight: Direct LED
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (UHD)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 5,000,000:1
Pixel Pitch: 0.372 mm (H) X 0.372 mm (V)
Viewing Angle: 178° (H) / 178° (V)
HDMI Inputs: 4
57.67” x 35.76” x 11.34” (146.47 x 90.84 x 28.81 cm)
57.67” x 33.20” x 3.31” (146.47 x 84.33 x 8.4 cm)
52.92 lbs (24 kg)
50.72 lbs (23 kg)
E65-E0
Remote Control Model: XRT135
Certications:
Voltage Range: 120 V @ 60 Hz
Power Consumption: 106 W
Energy Star Certied No
Standby Power: <0.5W
Zero Bright Pixel Guarantee: Yes
Screw Size: M6
Hole Pattern: 400 mm (V) x 400 mm (H)
CSA , FCC Class B , BETS-7/ICES-003 Class B, IC ,
HDMI ( CEC , ARC ) Dolby Audio
Component Video Inputs: 1
Composite Inputs: 1
RF Antenna Input: 0
USB Port: 2
Audio Outputs: RCA Analog Stereo Output, Optical Digital
OSD Language: English, French, Spanish
Ambient Light Sensor: Yes
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B
E65-E1
Screen Size: 65"
Viewable Area: 64.5"
Dimensions w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
Weight w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
LCD Backlight: Direct LED
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (UHD)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 200,000:1
Pixel Pitch: 0.372 mm (H) X 0.372 mm (V)
Viewing Angle: 176° (H) / 176° (V)
HDMI Inputs: 4
57.64” x 35.66” x 11.42” (146.47 x 90.84 x 28.81 cm)
57.64” x 33.10” x 3.11” (146.47 x 84.33 x 8.4 cm)
52.92 lbs (24 kg)
50.72 lbs (23 kg)
E65-E1
Remote Control Model: XRT135
Certications:
Voltage Range: 120 V @ 60 Hz
Power Consumption: 120.36 W
Standby Power: <0.5 W
Zero Bright Pixel Guarantee: Yes
Screw Size: M6
Hole Pattern: 400 mm (V) x 400 mm (H)
C-US , CSA , FCC Class B , BETS-7/ICES-003 Class B, IC ,
HDMI ( CEC , ARC ) Dolby Audio
Component Video Inputs: 1
Composite Inputs: 1
RF Antenna Input: 0
USB Port: 1
Audio Outputs: RCA Analog Stereo Output, Optical Digital
OSD Language: English, French, Spanish
Ambient Light Sensor: Yes
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B
E65-E3
Screen Size: 65"
Viewable Area: 64.5"
Dimensions w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
Weight w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
LCD Backlight: Direct LED
Refresh Rate: 120 Hz
Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (UHD)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 5,000,000:1
Pixel Pitch: 0.372 mm (H) X 0.372 mm (V)
Viewing Angle: 176° (H) / 176° (V)
HDMI Inputs: 4
57.5” x 35.7” x 10.6” (146.05 x 90.67 x 26.92 cm)
57.5” x 33.1” x 2.8” (146.05 x 84.07 x 7.11 cm)
49.82 lbs (22.6 kg)
48.94 lbs (22.8 kg)
E65-E3
Remote Control Model: XRT135
Certications:
Voltage Range: 120 V @ 60 Hz
Power Consumption: 170 W
Standby Power: <0.5 W
Zero Bright Pixel Guarantee: Yes
Screw Size: M6
Hole Pattern: 400 mm (V) x 400 mm (H)
C-US , CSA , FCC Class B , BETS-7/ICES-003 Class B, IC ,
HDMI ( CEC , ARC ) Dolby Audio
Component Video Inputs: 1
Composite Inputs: 1
RF Antenna Input: 0
USB Port: 1
Audio Outputs: RCA Analog Stereo Output, Optical Digital
OSD Language: English, French, Spanish
Ambient Light Sensor: Yes
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B
E70-E3
Screen Size: 70"
Viewable Area: 69.5"
Dimensions w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
Weight w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
LCD Backlight: Direct LED
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (UHD)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 5,000,000:1
Pixel Pitch: 0.4008 mm (H) X 0.4008 mm (V)
Viewing Angle: 176° (H) / 176° (V)
HDMI Inputs: 4
61.77” x 38.48” x 12.98” (156.9 x 97.73 x 12.98 cm)
61.77” x 35.72” x 2.85” (156.9 x 90.73 x 2.85 cm)
57.98 lbs (26.3 kg)
56.88 lbs (25.8 kg)
E70-E3
Remote Control Model: XRT135
Certications:
Voltage Range: 120 V @ 60 Hz
Power Consumption: 190 W
Standby Power: <0.5W
Zero Bright Pixel Guarantee: Yes
Screw Size: M6
Hole Pattern: 400 mm (V) x 400 mm (H)
C-US , CSA , FCC Class B , BETS-7/ICES-003 Class B, IC ,
HDMI ( CEC , ARC ) Dolby Audio
Component Video Inputs: 1
Composite Inputs: 1
RF Antenna Input: 0
USB Port: 1
Audio Outputs: RCA Analog Stereo Output, Optical Digital
OSD Language: English, French, Spanish
Ambient Light Sensor: Yes
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B
E75-E1
Screen Size: 75"
Viewable Area: 74.52"
Dimensions w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
Weight w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
LCD Backlight: Direct LED
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (UHD)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 5,000,000:1
Pixel Pitch: 0.4298 mm (H) X 0.4298 mm (V)
Viewing Angle: 178° (H) / 178° (V)
HDMI Inputs: 4
66.58” x 40.99” x 13.78” (169.12 x 104.12 x 35.0 cm)
66.58” x 38.24” x 3.11” (169.12 x 97.12 x 7.9 cm)
78.57 lbs (35.64 kg)
77.16 lbs (35 kg)
E75-E1
Remote Control Model: XRT135
Certications:
Voltage Range: 120 V @ 60 Hz
Power Consumption: 165.46 W
Standby Power: <0.5 W
Zero Bright Pixel Guarantee: Yes
Screw Size: M8
Hole Pattern: 400 mm (V) x 400 mm (H)
C-US , CSA , FCC Class B , BETS-7/ICES-003 Class B, IC ,
HDMI ( CEC , ARC ) Dolby Audio
Component Video Inputs: 1
Composite Inputs: 1
RF Antenna Input: 0
USB Port: 1
Audio Outputs: RCA Analog Stereo Output, Optical Digital
OSD Language: English, French, Spanish
Ambient Light Sensor: Yes
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B
E75-E3
Screen Size: 75"
Viewable Area: 74.5"
Dimensions w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
Weight w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
LCD Backlight: Direct LED
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (UHD)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 5,000,000:1
Pixel Pitch: 0.430 mm (H) X 0.430 mm (V)
Viewing Angle: 176° (H) / 176° (V)
HDMI Inputs: 4
66.28” x 40.84” x 15.11” (168.34 x 103.73 x 38.37 cm)
66.28” x 38.08” x 2.80” (168.34 x 96.72 x 7.12 cm)
63.93 lbs (29.0 kg)
62.83 lbs (28.5 kg)
E75-E3
Remote Control Model: XRT135
Certications:
Voltage Range: 120 V @ 60 Hz
Power Consumption: 210 W
Standby Power: <0.5W
Zero Bright Pixel Guarantee: Yes
Screw Size: M6
Hole Pattern: 400 mm (V) x 400 mm (H)
C-US , CSA , FCC Class B , BETS-7/ICES-003 Class B, IC ,
HDMI ( CEC , ARC ) Dolby Audio
Component Video Inputs: 1
Composite Inputs: 1
RF Antenna Input: 0
USB Port: 1
Audio Outputs: RCA Analog Stereo Output, Optical Digital
OSD Language: English, French, Spanish
Ambient Light Sensor: Yes
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B
E80-E3
Screen Size: 80"
Viewable Area: 80"
Dimensions w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
Weight w/ Stand:
w/o Stand:
LCD Backlight: Direct LED
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (UHD)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 5,000,000:1
Pixel Pitch: 0.464 mm (H) X 0.464 mm (V)
Viewing Angle: 176° (H) / 176° (V)
HDMI Inputs: 4
71.6” x 44.2” x 15.2” (181.94 x 112.20 x 38.50 cm)
71.6” x 41.2” x 3.2” (181.94 x 104.70 x 8.12 cm)
87.74 lbs (39.8 kg)
85.98 lbs (39.0 kg)
E80-E3
Remote Control Model: XRT135
Certications:
Voltage Range: 120 V @ 60 Hz
Power Consumption: 240 W
Standby Power: <0.5W
Zero Bright Pixel Guarantee: Yes
Screw Size: M6
Hole Pattern: 600 mm (V) x 400 mm (H)
C-US , CSA , FCC Class B , BETS-7/ICES-003 Class B, IC ,
HDMI ( CEC , ARC ) Dolby Audio
Component Video Inputs: 1
Composite Inputs: 1
RF Antenna Input: 0
USB Port: 1
Audio Outputs: RCA Analog Stereo Output, Optical Digital
OSD Language: English, French, Spanish
Ambient Light Sensor: Yes
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CRegulatory Information
FCC Class B Radio Interference Statement
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/Display technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Notice
The changes or modications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or Display
interference caused by unauthorized modication to this
equipment. It is the responsibilities of the user to correct such interference.
FCC Warning
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance with the FCC Rules could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Caution
Always use an AC/DC power adapter that is properly grounded. Use the AC cords listed below for each area.
Canada Notice for License-Exempt Radio Apparatus
This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
2. ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
Cet appareil fonctionne sur une base sans protection et sans interférence. Dans le cas où l’utilisateur cherche à obtenir de la protection des autres services de radio fonctionnant sur les mêmes bandes Display, aucune license est requise. Veuillez consulter le document CPC-2-1-28 d’Industrie Canada, License optionnelle pour les appareils radio de faible puissance, pour plus de détails.
Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Declaración de México:
La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones:
1. es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y
2. este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada.
This device operates on a no-protection no-interference basis. Should the user seek to obtain protection from other radio services operating in the same Display bands, a radio license is required. Please consult Industry Canada’s document CPC-2-1-28, Optional Licensing for Low-Power Radio Apparatus in the Display Bands, for details.
Cet appareil est conforme aux CNR exempts de licence d’Industrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et
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DLimited Warranty
UNITED STATES AND CANADA
BY USING YOUR VIZIO PRODUCT YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ALL THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY. BEFORE USING YOUR VIZIO PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THIS WARRANTY CAREFULLY. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY, DO NOT USE THE VIZIO PRODUCT AND, WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OF THE DATE OF PURCHASE, RETURN IT FOR A REFUND TO THE AUTHORIZED RETAILER WHERE YOU PURCHASED IT. This warranty contains a binding arbitration agreement and a class action waiver for United States residents. If you live in the United States, the
binding arbitration agreement and class action waiver aect your rights
under this warranty. Please read the text under the section titled “Binding Arbitration Agreement; Class Action Waiver (U.S. Residents Only)” carefully.
How Long This Warranty Lasts
For non-commercial use, VIZIO warrants the product on the terms set forth below for one (1) year from the date of original purchase. For commercial use, VIZIO warrants this product on the terms set forth below for ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase.
What This Warranty Covers
VIZIO warrants the product against defects in materials and workmanship when the product is used normally in accordance with VIZIO’s user guides and manuals. Except where restricted by law, this warranty applies only to the original purchaser of a new product. The purchase must have been made from an authorized retailer in the United States (including Puerto Rico) or Canada. The product must also be located in the country where it was purchased at the time of warranty service.
Zero Bright Pixel Defect Guarantee (Displays Only)
Your product may qualify for a warranty against “zero bright pixel” defects for the duration of the warranty on select new product purchases. To determine if this guarantee applies to your product, refer to the model’s product information page at www.vizio.com, look for the “zero bright pixel” guarantee on the box, or contact VIZIO Technical Support at the email address or telephone number below.
How to Get Service
Before obtaining warranty service, you may visit www.vizio.com for additional help and troubleshooting. To obtain warranty service, contact
VIZIO Technical Support via email at TechSupport@VIZIO.com or via phone at 877 MY VIZIO (877-698-4946). The VIZIO Technical Support hours are 6:00AM to 9:00PM Monday through Friday and 7:00AM to
4:00PM Saturday and Sunday, Pacic Time.
Your Obligations Before Service
You must obtain pre-authorization before sending your product to a VIZIO service center. You may be required to supply a purchase receipt (or copy) to show that the product is within the warranty period. When you return a product to a VIZIO service center, you must ship the
product in its original packaging or in packaging that aords an equal
degree of protection. VIZIO Technical Support will provide instructions for packing and shipping the product to the VIZIO service center. ALL USER DATA AND DOWNLOADED APPLICATIONS STORED ON A PRODUCT WILL BE DELETED IN THE COURSE OF SOME IN-HOME AND ALL SHIP-IN WARRANTY SERVICE. If this occurs, your product will be restored to its original state. You will be responsible for restoring all applicable user data and downloaded applications. Recovery and reinstallation of user data and downloaded applications is not covered under this warranty. In order to protect your personal information, VIZIO recommends that you always clear all personal information from the product before it is serviced, regardless of the servicer.
VIZIO’s Responsibilities
If VIZIO determines that a product is covered by this warranty, VIZIO will (at its option) repair or replace it, or refund the purchase price to you. There will be no charge for parts or labor during the warranty period.
Replacement parts may be new or recertied at VIZIO’s option and sole
discretion. Replacement parts and VIZIO’s labor are warranted for the remaining portion of the original warranty or for ninety (90) days from warranty service, whichever is longer.
Types of Service
Displays that are 32 inches or larger will usually be serviced in-home. In-home service requires complete and easy access to the product and does not include de-installation or re-installation of the product. In-home service is subject to availability. VIZIO will provide other service options when in-home service is not available. All other VIZIO products must be sent to a VIZIO service center to obtain warranty service. VIZIO is not responsible for transportation costs to the service center, but VIZIO will cover return shipping to the customer.
What This Warranty Does Not Cover
This warranty does not cover: (a) cosmetic damage; (b) normal wear and tear; (c) improper operation; (d) improper voltage supply or power surges; (e) signal issues; (f) damage from shipping; (g) acts of God; (h) customer
misuse, modications or adjustments; (i) installation, set-up, or repairs
attempted by anyone other than by a VIZIO authorized service center; (j) products with unreadable or removed serial numbers; (k) products requiring routine maintenance; or (l) products sold “AS IS”, “CLEARANCE”, “FACTORY RECERTIFIED”, or by a non-authorized reseller.
What to Do If You Are Not Satised With Service
If you feel VIZIO has not met its obligations under this warranty, you may attempt to resolve the issue informally with VIZIO. If you are unable to
resolve the issue informally and wish to le a formal claim against VIZIO,
and if you are a resident of the United States, you must submit your claim to binding arbitration according to the procedures described below, unless an exception applies. Submitting a claim to binding arbitration means that you do not have the right to have your claim heard by a judge or jury. Instead your claim will be heard by a neutral arbitrator.
Binding Arbitration Agreement; Class Action Waiver (U.S. Residents Only)
UNLESS YOU HAVE BROUGHT AN ELIGIBLE CLAIM IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT OR HAVE OPTED OUT AS DESCRIBED BELOW, ANY CONTROVERSY OR CLAIM RELATING IN ANY WAY TO YOUR VIZIO PRODUCT, INCLUDING ANY CONTROVERSY OR CLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS WARRANTY, A BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, OR THE VIZIO PRODUCT’S SALE, CONDITION OR PERFORMANCE, WILL BE SETTLED BY BINDING ARBITRATION ADMINISTERED BY THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION AND CONDUCTED BY A SINGLE ARBITRATOR APPOINTED BY THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION RULES AND ITS SUPPLEMENTARY PROCEDURES FOR CONSUMER-RELATED DISPUTES. You may learn more about the American Arbitration Association and its rules for arbitration by visiting www.adr.org or by calling 800-778-7879. Since this warranty concerns a transaction in interstate or international commerce, the Federal Arbitration Act will apply.
The ling fees to begin and carry out arbitration will be shared between
you and VIZIO, but in no event will your fees ever exceed the amount allowable by the American Arbitration Association, at which point VIZIO will cover all additional administrative fees and expenses. VIZIO waives its
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right to recover attorneys’ fees in connection with any arbitration under this warranty. If you are the prevailing party in an arbitration to which the Supplementary Procedures for Consumer-Related Disputes applies, then you are entitled to recover attorneys’ fees as the arbitrator may determine. The dispute will be governed by the laws of the state or territory in which you resided at the time of your purchase (if in the United States). The place of arbitration will be Irvine, California, or your county of residence (if in the United States). The arbitrator will have no authority to award punitive or other damages not measured by the prevailing party’s actual damages, except as may be required by statute. The arbitrator will not award consequential damages, and any award will be limited to monetary damages and will include no equitable relief, injunction, or direction to any party other than the direction to pay a monetary amount. Judgment
on the award rendered by the arbitrator will be binding and nal, except
for any right of appeal provided by the Federal Arbitration Act, and may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. Except as may be required by law, neither you nor VIZIO nor an arbitrator may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration under this warranty without the prior written consent of you and VIZIO. ANY DISPUTE, WHETHER IN ARBITRATION, IN COURT, OR OTHERWISE, WILL BE CONDUCTED SOLELY ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS. VIZIO AND YOU AGREE THAT NO PARTY WILL HAVE THE RIGHT OR AUTHORITY FOR ANY DISPUTE TO BE ARBITRATED AS A CLASS ACTION, A PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL ACTION, OR IN ANY OTHER PROCEEDING IN WHICH EITHER PARTY ACTS OR PROPOSES TO ACT IN A REPRESENTATIVE CAPACITY. NO ARBITRATION OR PROCEEDING WILL BE JOINED, CONSOLIDATED, OR COMBINED WITH ANOTHER ARBITRATION OR PROCEEDING WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF ALL PARTIES TO ANY SUCH ARBITRATION OR PROCEEDING. Exceptions to Binding Arbitration Agreement and Class Action Waiver IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO BE BOUND BY THE BINDING ARBITRATION AGREEMENT AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER, THEN: (1) you must notify VIZIO in writing within sixty (60) days of the date that you purchased the
product; (2) your written notication must be mailed to VIZIO at 39 Tesla, Irvine, CA 92618, Attn: Legal Department; and (3) your written notication
must include (a) your name, (b) your address, (c) the date you purchased the product, and (d) a clear statement that you wish to opt out of the binding arbitration agreement and class action waiver. In addition, you may pursue a claim in small claims court in your county of residence (if in the United States) or in Orange County, California. In such
case the provisions of the section titled “Binding Arbitration Agreement; Class Action Waiver (U.S. Residents)” will not apply.
Exclusions and Limitations
TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE DESCRIBED ABOVE. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WILL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE. SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. VIZIO WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST REVENUE OR LOST PROFITS, OR OTHER INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF VIZIO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND EVEN IF THE REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER REMEDY FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES AND DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING VIZIO’S NEGLIGENCE, ALLEGED DAMAGE, OR DEFECTIVE GOODS, NO MATTER WHETHER SUCH DEFECTS ARE DISCOVERABLE OR LATENT), VIZIO MAY, AT ITS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE OPTION AND IN ITS DISCRETION, REPAIR OR REPLACE YOUR PRODUCT, OR REFUND ITS PURCHASE PRICE. AS NOTED, SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
How the Law Applies
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other
rights, which vary from state to state and province to province. This warranty applies to the greatest extent permitted by applicable law.
General
No employee or agent of VIZIO may modify this warranty. If any term of this warranty, other than the class action waiver, is found to be unenforceable, that term will be severed from this warranty and all other terms will
remain in eect. If the class action waiver is found to be unenforceable,
then the entire section titled “Binding Arbitration Agreement; Class Action Waiver (U.S. Residents Only)” will not apply. This warranty applies to the maximum extent not prohibited by law.
Changes to Warranty
This warranty may change without notice, but any change will not aect
your original warranty. Check www.vizio.com for the most current version.
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BY USING YOUR VIZIO PRODUCT YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ALL THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY. BEFORE USING YOUR VIZIO PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THIS WARRANTY CAREFULLY. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY, DO NOT USE THE VIZIO PRODUCT AND, WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OF THE DATE OF PURCHASE, RETURN IT FOR A REFUND TO THE AUTHORIZED RETAILER WHERE YOU PURCHASED IT.
Warrantor
The warrantor under this warranty is VIZIO Sales & Marketing Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V.
How Long This Warranty Lasts
For non-commercial use, VIZIO warrants the product on the terms set forth below for one (1) year from the date of original purchase. For commercial use, VIZIO warrants this product on the terms set forth below for ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase.
What This Warranty Covers
VIZIO warrants the product against defects in materials and workmanship when the product is used normally in accordance with VIZIO’s user guides and manuals. Except where restricted by law, this warranty applies only to the original purchaser of a new product. The purchase must have been made from an authorized retailer in Mexico. The product must also be located in Mexico at the time of warranty service.
Zero Bright Pixel Defect Guarantee (Displays Only)
Your product may qualify for a warranty against “zero bright pixel” defects for the duration of the warranty on select new product purchases. To determine if this guarantee applies to your product, refer to the model’s product information page at www.vizio.mx, look for the “zero bright pixel” guarantee on the box, or contact VIZIO Technical Support at the email address or telephone number below.
How to Get Service
Before obtaining warranty service, you may visit www.vizio.mx for additional help and troubleshooting. To obtain warranty service, contact VIZIO Technical Support via email at ApoyoTecnico.MX@ VIZIO.com or via phone at 01-800-801-0096 or 001-855-472-7444. The VIZIO Technical Support hours are 9:00AM to 6:00PM Monday through Friday, Central Standard Time.
Your Obligations Before Service
You must obtain pre-authorization before sending your product to a VIZIO service center. You may be required to supply a purchase receipt (or copy) to show that the product is within the warranty period. When you return a product to a VIZIO service center, you must ship
the product in its original packaging or in packaging that aords
an equal degree of protection. VIZIO Technical Support will provide instructions for packing and shipping the product to the VIZIO service center. ALL USER DATA AND DOWNLOADED APPLICATIONS STORED ON A PRODUCT WILL BE DELETED IN THE COURSE OF SOME IN-HOME AND ALL SHIP-IN WARRANTY SERVICE. If this occurs, your product will be restored to its original state. You will be responsible for restoring all applicable user data and downloaded applications. Recovery and reinstallation of user data and downloaded applications is not covered under this warranty. In order to protect your personal information, VIZIO recommends that you always clear all personal information from the product before it is serviced, regardless of the servicer.
VIZIO’s Responsibilities
If VIZIO determines that a product is covered by this warranty, VIZIO will (at its option) repair or replace it, or refund the purchase price to you. There will be no charge for parts or labor during the warranty
period. Replacement parts may be new or recertied at VIZIO’s
option and sole discretion. Replacement parts and VIZIO’s labor are warranted for the remaining portion of the original warranty or for ninety (90) days from warranty service, whichever is longer.
Types of Service
Displays that are 32 inches or larger will usually be serviced in­home. In-home service requires complete and easy access to the product and does not include de-installation or re-installation of the product. In-home service is subject to availability. VIZIO will provide other service options when in-home service is not available. All other VIZIO products must be sent to a VIZIO service center to obtain warranty service. VIZIO is not responsible for transportation costs to the service center, but VIZIO will cover return shipping to the customer.
What This Warranty Does Not Cover
This warranty does not cover: (a) cosmetic damage; (b) normal wear and tear; (c) improper operation; (d) improper voltage supply or power surges; (e) signal issues; (f) damage from shipping; (g)
acts of God; (h) customer misuse, modications or adjustments;
(i) installation, set-up, or repairs attempted by anyone other than by a VIZIO authorized service center; (j) products with unreadable or removed serial numbers; (k) products requiring routine maintenance; or (l) products sold “AS IS”, “CLEARANCE”, “FACTORY RECERTIFIED”, or by a non-authorized reseller.
What to Do If You Are Not Satised With Service
If you feel VIZIO has not met its obligations under this warranty, you may attempt to resolve the issue informally with VIZIO. If you
are unable to resolve the issue informally and wish to le a formal
claim against VIZIO, you may do so.
Exclusions and Limitations
TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE DESCRIBED ABOVE. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WILL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE. SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
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VIZIO WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST REVENUE OR LOST PROFITS, OR OTHER INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF VIZIO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND EVEN IF THE REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER REMEDY FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES AND DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING VIZIO’S NEGLIGENCE, ALLEGED DAMAGE, OR DEFECTIVE GOODS, NO MATTER WHETHER SUCH DEFECTS ARE DISCOVERABLE OR LATENT), VIZIO MAY, AT ITS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE OPTION AND IN ITS DISCRETION, REPAIR OR REPLACE YOUR PRODUCT, OR REFUND ITS PURCHASE PRICE. AS NOTED, SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
How the Law Applies
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also
have other rights, which vary from state to state and province to province. This warranty applies to the greatest extent permitted by applicable law.
INFORMATION EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEXICO
To make a warranty claim, or to obtain parts, components, supplies and accessories, you may contact the importer of record, the warranty service provider, or the establishment from whom you purchased the VIZIO product.
Importer of Record VIZIO Sales & Marketing Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V. PRESIDENTE MASARYK 111, Of 152 – Of 111 COL. POLANCO V SECCIÓN DELEGACION MIGUEL HIDALGO, CIUDAD DE MEXICO, MEXICO 11560
Warranty Service Provider VIZIO Sales & Marketing México S de RL de CV Presidente Masaryk 111, Of 152 - Of 111 Col. Polanco V Sección Delegación Miguel Hidalgo Ciudad de México, México C.P. 11560 01-800-801-0096 or 001-855-472-7444
Date of purchase: Model: Brand:
(b) When the product has not been operated according to the accompanying instructions for use. (c) When the product has been altered or repaired by persons not authorized by VIZIO or the respective seller.
General
No employee or agent of VIZIO may modify this warranty. If any term of this warranty is found to be unenforceable, that term will be severed from this warranty and all other terms will remain in
eect. This warranty applies to the maximum extent not prohibited
by law.
Changes to Warranty
This warranty may change without notice, but any change will not
aect your original warranty. Check www.vizio.mx for the most
current version.
To make a warranty claim, present your product and either this warranty, duly stamped by the establishment from whom you purchased the VIZIO product, or a valid invoice or receipt showing the date of purchase. Under the terms of this warranty, VIZIO or its representative must exchange parts and components of the product and include labor and shipping expenses of the product on which this warranty is valid, within the service network, at no cost to the consumer. VIZIO is not obligated to honor the warranty in the following cases. (a) When the product has been used under other than normal conditions.
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Software Licenses
All software is provided subject to a software license agreement(s) and you agree that you will be bound by such license agreement(s) in addition to these terms. Your use of this product is subject to VIZIO’s privacy policy, which may be updated from time to time, and is available to view at http://www.vizio.com/privacy.
Export Regulations
Customer acknowledges that the VIZIO products, which include technology and software, are subject to customs and export control laws in the United States (“US”). The products may also be subject to the customs and export control laws and regulations of the country in which the products are manufactured and/or received.
Internet Connectivity
Network conditions, environmental and other factors may negatively
aect connectivity and the resulting video quality, if any.
The applications and content of the applications pictured herein or described in accompanying documentation may only be available
in certain countries or languages, may require additional fees or subscription charges, and may be subject to future updates, modications
or discontinuation without notice. VIZIO has no control over third party applications or content and assumes no responsibility for the availability or interruption of such applications or content. Additional third party
terms, conditions and restrictions apply. A Google account is required to
download applications from the Google Play store. A MyVIZIO account is
required to access certain features of the VIZIO SmartCast™ App.
without notice. VIZIO, Inc. is not responsible for typographical, technical, or descriptive errors.
VIZIO, the VIZIO logo, the V logo, and other terms and phrases are trademarks or registered trademarks of VIZIO, Inc.
HDMI, HDMI High-Denition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Used under license.
For DTS patents, see http://patents.dts.com. Manufactured under license
from DTS Licensing Limited. DTS, the Symbol, & DTS and the Symbol
together are registered trademarks, and DTS Studio Sound is a trademark of DTS, Inc. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
© 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved. Google Cast is a trademark of Google Inc.
Other names of companies, products, and services used in this Installation Guide may be trademarks, trade names or service marks of others and VIZIO, Inc. disclaims any interest in trademarks, trade names or service marks other than its own. Mention of non-VIZIO products is for informational purposes only.
Battery Disposal
Caution: Battery cells may explode. Do not dispose of the
battery in a re or with ordinary household waste. Dispose
of batteries promptly. Replace the battery only with the
same or equivalent type of battery recommended by VIZIO.
For more information on recycling or properly disposing of your batteries please go to www.vizio.com/environment.
Always properly dispose of your VIZIO electronic products. For information on how to properly dispose of or recycle your VIZIO products please go to www.vizio.com/environment.
Information in this User Manual is subject to change without notice. To review the most updated version of this User Manual and the associated Quick Start Guide, go to http://www.vizio.com.
© 2017 VIZIO, Inc. All Right Reserved.
This User Manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the
written permission of VIZIO, Inc. VIZIO, Inc. has made reasonable eorts
to ensure the accuracy of the information provided herein. All product
specications, functionality, features, congurations, performance, design
and other product information described herein are subject to change
If you are traveling internationally, check the customs regulations for device use for each country you will visit, and
check the power cord and adapter requirements for each
location in which you plan to use the computer as voltage,
frequency and plug congurations may vary.
Warning: To reduce risk of electric shock, re or damage to your device
or other property, do not attempt to power the device with a voltage converter kit sold for appliances.
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