X4-TECH S01T7 Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
DVB-T TV with photo frame
and MP3 function
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Table of Contents
6 Explanation of symbols
7 Chapter 2 Safety information
10 Before use
11 Copyright information
11 Note on volume regulation
12 Chapter 3 Features
13 Chapter 4 The device
16 Remote control
19 Batteries/Inserting/Changing batteries
19 Rechargeable battery
20 Information on handling batteries/rechargeable batteries
22 Chapter 5 Connections
22 Power supply
22 Antenna
22 USB connection
23 Memory cards
24 Chapter 6 Turning on/off
25 Chapter 7 Menu
26 Digital TV
26 Channel manager
27 Installation
27 Configuration
29 Movie
30 Music
30 Photo
31 Chapter 8 Record
32 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
33 Chapter 10 Maintenance, handling and cleaning
36 Chapter 11 Specifications
36 Technical data
37 Delivery contents
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Dear Customer:
Thank you for deciding on purchasing this quality product from X4-TECH.
This instruction manual will give you a general idea of how this device operates, as well as provide you with information on cleaning and safety procedures. Please take a few minutes to read and follow all safety and operating instructions found in this manual carefully, in order to maintain this products condition and ensure safe operation. Reta­in this manual for future reference and pass on to third parties where applicable.
Should you have any additional questions regarding this device or should any sugge ­stions arise, please contract a specialized dealer or our service team for further infor­mation.
We look forward to you recommending us to others and hope you enjoy using this device from X4-TECH.
Your X4-TECH Team
All company and product names mentioned in this document are registered trade­marks of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
We assume no liability for damage occurred as a result of improper use or damage resulting from the failure to comply with the safety instructions found in this manual, improper operation or handling! Under such circumstances, all claims under warranty will become void. We assume no liability for consequential damage!
The information contained in this instruction manual is subject to change without notice.
This product is EMV-certified and fulfils all European and National guideline require­ments. A declaration of CE conformity has been established for this product. Certifica­tion has been documented and entrusted to the manufacturer.
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Intended use
Safety information
Chapter 1 Intended use Chapter 2 Safety information
The SOL T7 is intended for DVB-T television reception and playback. USB flash drives and hard disks can be used via the USB 2.0 connection. You can also use MS, MMC, SD and SDHC memory cards with this device. Video, music and image files found on the above mentioned storage media can be used with this device.
Please adhere to all of the safety information/instructions found in this instruc­tion manual!
Explanation of symbols
An exclamation mark is intended to inform the user of important information, operation or maintenance instructions or that special attention is required.
This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of unprotected, live parts or components found within the product’s enclosure or of dangerous connec­tions that upon contact may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. Cables intended for such connections should only be connected by qualified personnel or you should only use ready to connect cables. There are no user-serviceable parts found inside the device, therefore the device is never to be opened.
Dear Customer:
The following safety and hazard warnings are not only for the protection of your de ­vice, but also serve as a protection against potential health hazards. Please take time to read the following instructions carefully.
We assume no liability for personal or property damage resulting from the failure to comply with the safety instructions, improper operation and handling. Under such circumstances, all claims under warranty will become void.
› For safety and licensing (CE) reasons any unauthorized modification and/ or change on the device is prohibited and will void the warranty and all warranty claims.
› Any persons operating, installing, setting up, or servicing this device must be trained and qualified accordingly and observe these operating instruc­tions.
› Ensure that the device has been set up accordingly by following all in­structions found in the instruction manual.
› Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be wal­ked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particu­lar attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point at which they exit from the device. Avoid exposing the cable to extreme heat or cold. Never modify/change the cable. This could otherwise damage the cable and result in the dangerous risk of electric shock.
› Should any evident damage be seen on the device or on the connection cables, do not come in contact with or touch these. Switch off the corre­sponding circuit breaker in the power distribution panel first before care­fully unplugging the power plug from the wall outlet. Do not operate this device fur ther! Please contact or take it to a qualified service technician/ specialty workshop.
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› Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet in order to completely cut off the power supply to the device. Merely turning the device off with the ON/ OFF button is not sufficient enough. Make sure that receptacles are easily accessible.
› Always pull on the plug’s grips and never on the cable to remove from a power outlet.
› The device should be unplugged from the power outlet if it is not in use for a longer period of time.
› For safety reasons always unplug the device from the power outlet during thunderstorms.
› Eliminate potential tripping hazards by routing cables so that no one can trip or stumble over them.
› Never use the device if the power cable or device is damaged.
This device is not suitable for children under 3 years of age.
Small children are unaware of the serious and immediate dangers involved when exposing themselves to or handling electronic de­vices. Furthermore, this product contains small parts that could be swallowed. Never leave pack aging material lying around unsuper­vised. For children it could become a hazardous toy and lead to se­rious injury. Keep packaging and protective foil away from children at all times to a void the danger of suffocation.
› The device should never come in contact with water or moisture.
› To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock make sure that liquids, such as dripping or splashing water, rain or moisture, do not come in contact with the device and power supply plug.
› Operate this device in a moderate climate and never expose to extreme temperatures, such as high humidity.
› Condensation can build up suddenly when this device is brought from a colder into a warmer area (e.g. when transporting). Should this happen, allow the device to warm up to room temperature first before using.
› Care should be taken that liquids do not come in contact with the interior; this is why containers containing liquids, e.g. bucket, vase or plants should never be placed anywhere near or on this device. This can not only damage the device, but also become a fire hazard.
› It is imperative to avoid contact with moisture, e.g. in the bathroom.
› Never touch the power plug with damp or wet hands. There is the risk of electric shock!
› Ensure that the device is properly ventilated during operation and never operate it in constricted areas, such as for example in a bookcase or shelf.
› Never block ventilation openings with magazines, tablecloths, curtains or similar.
› Make sure the device is placed on a firm and stable surface.
› Never place any sources of fire on top of or near the device and power supply plug (e.g. lighted candle).
› Your full concentration and attention is required while driving in traffic (as well as in many other surroundings). Operating the device, listening to music with earphones/headphones or watching a movie can divert one’s attention and be just as distracting, as using your cell phone while driving. In case of an accident, insurance coverage might be denied and you could be partially blamed for the accident respectively!
› Please note that excessive sound pressure levels created when listening to loud volume levels with earphones or headphones can lead to permanent hearing damage or loss.
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Chapter 2 Safety information Chapter 2 Safety information
› Please adhere to the additional safety information found in the individual chapters of this instruction manual.
› When connecting other devices, please refer to the safety and operating instructions found in the literature accompanying these devices.
Please contact our technical hotline or a service technician for further in­formation, should you be in doubt about device operation, safety or when making connections or if any questions arise that are not explained within this manual.
› Contribute to a better environment by using a designated disposal sy­stem (e.g. Dual System in Germany) or recycling site for the disposal of pa­ckaging material.
Before use
Please read this instruction manual thoroughly before operating this device and re­tain it for further reference, questions and use. Following and heeding all information found in this instruction manual shall maintain this products condition and ensure safe operation. Pass on to third parties, where applicable.
This instruction manual contains information on how to operate and maintain this de­vice. Should a component require maintenance, ser vicing or repairs, then please con­sult a qualified dealer or service technician.
When connecting other devices, please refer to the safety and operating instructions found in the literature accompanying these devices.
Copyright information
The reproduction, duplication and copying of copyright protected material, as well as the distribution, circulation, public access to or even the rental of these, without expli­cit authorization of the copyright holder, is strictly prohibited.
Note on volume regulation
Try to maintain a safe volume level with this device and avoid excessive noise. Over a certain amount of time your hearing will become accustomed to the adjusted volume level.
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Features
Chapter 3 Features Chapter 4 The device
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The device
› USB 2.0 connection for USB flash drives with a capacity of up to 8 GB and hard disks with a capacity of up to 160 GB formatted to FAT32.
› Card reader for SDHC/SD cards up to 8 GB, MMC cards up to 1 GB and MS cards up to 2 GB formatted to FAT32.
› Lithium-ion polymer rechargeable battery with a capacity of 1400 mAh
› 17.6 cm (7“) TFT display
› DVB-T reception
› Remote control
› View and display photos
› Play music
› Recording function
1. IR sensor (Receptor for the remote control)
2. LED display (1) The LED indicator will not light up when the device is turned on. (2) When the device is turned off the LED indicator: › will blink during a battery charging mode. › will light up permanently when the battery has been completely charged.
3. 17.6 cm (7“) analogue TFT display
Front panel
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1. Antenna connection
2. USB 2.0 connection
3. Memory card slot Suitable for SDHC/SD/MMC/MS cards
4. Speaker
5. Stand Carefully fold out the stand. Where required, rotate carefully downwards until it engages into place taking note of the small arrows when doing so.
6. ON/OFF switch
7. DC IN 5 V Power supply connection
Chapter 4 The device Chapter 4 The device
Back panel
8. Button panel
a) MODE Press this button repeatedly to switch through various setting options available during a DVB-T mode.
b) MENU Press to switch from a DVB-T mode to the main menu.
c) CH + /  /
1. Skip to the next channel during DVB-T operation.
2. Moves the cursor upwards.
3. Skips to the next track in a USB or memory card mode.
d) CH – /  /
1. Return to the previous channel during DVB-T operation.
2. Moves the cursor downwards.
3. Skips to the previous track in a USB or memory card mode.
e) /Decrease the volume
1. Moves the cursor to the left.
2. Regulates setting options during DVB-T operation.
3. Press this button to decrease the volume.
f) / Increase the volume
1. Moves the cursor to the right.
2. Regulates setting options during DVB-T operation.
3. Press this button to increase the volume.
g)
Press this button to confirm settings made in a DVB-T mode.
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Remote control
1. ON/OFF button
2. MODE Press repeatedly to switch through display setting options
3. TV/R Switches between a television and radio mode
4. AUDIO Sets the audio channel or language
5. 0 – 9 Numerical buttons
6. MENU Opens/Exits a menu/moves one browser level higher
7. Next photo/video/song
8. /CH + Next channel/move cursor upwards /mirror photo left to right/ move zoom section upwards
9. Previous photo/video/song
10. Move cursor to the left / setting for display settings/move zoom section to the left
11. Move cursor to the right/setting for display settings/move zoom section to the left
12. Enter Confirm selection / starts a slideshow
13. Press repeatedly to switch through various fast reverse levels/zoom in
14. Press repeatedly to switch through various fast forward levels/zoom out
15. /CH – Previous channel/move cursor downwards/mirror photo top to bottom/move zoom section downwards
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16. VOL + Increase volume
17. VOL – Decrease volume
18.
Start/pause/resume playback
19. MUTE Deactivates the sound
20. SKIP Yellow function button
21. FAV Green function button
22. ZOOM Red function button/photo zoom on/off
23. LOCK Blue function button
24. S.TITLE Select a subtitle
25. EPG Displays the electronic program guide
26. INFO Displays information when available
27. TTX Opens the teletext function
28. REC Starts/Stops recording a DVB-T program
For best possible results, point the remote control directly at the device. Ensure that there is not more than a distance of 5 meters between the remote control and device and that the remote control is not used at an angle of over 60 degrees.
Batteries/Changing/Inserting batteries
This remote control requires a CR2025 battery for operation.
Always remove the battery if the device is not in use for longer periods of time.
› Carefully slide the battery compartment in the direction of the arrow, as displayed on the back of the compartment.
› Remove the used battery and dispose of accordingly.
› Remove a new battery from its packaging and insert into the batter y compartment. Ensure correct polarity as indicated on the back of the battery compartment.
Rechargeable battery
› This device utilizes a lithium-ion polymer rechargeable battery with a capacity of 1400 mAh. A fully charged battery will give you the opportunity to watch television for up to approximately two hours.
› A direct charge is achieved when the device is turned off. The control light blinks red during a charging mode and lights up permanently once charging has been com­pleted.
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› Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles. Each charging cycle, even a short one, shortens the battery lifespan. To increase batter y lifespan, always recharge batteries completely and without disruption.
› This device has a permanent built-in lithium-ion polymer rechargeable battery that should be kept away from sources of warmth. Never try to remove the rechargeable battery. Please contract your local dealer if a malfunction occurs during operation or battery replacement is required.
› Please fully charge the battery in a turned off state completely first, before using it for the first time. This may otherwise impair capacity.
› Try to avoid deeply discharging your rechargeable battery. This could impair capacity.
Information on handling batteries/rechargeable batteries
Always heed the following information when using/handling batteries.
› Keep batteries out of children’s reach.
› Batteries are hazardous waste and do not belong in household waste.
› Ensure that batteries are always inserted according to the correct polarity.
› Always remove batteries when not in use for longer periods of time.
› Never leave batteries lying around unsupervised. These could pose a choking hazard to children and pets if swallowed. Seek emergency medical care immediately, should this happen.
› Never expose batteries to ex treme temperatures, such as for example resulting from sunlight, fire or ovens. There is the risk of explosion!
› Make sure that batteries are not dismantled, short-circuited or are thrown into fire. Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries. There is a risk of explosion!
› Please follow manufacturer instructions when charging rechargeable batteries.
› Touching leaking or damaged batteries could cause skin burns. Use suitable protec­tive gloves when handling such batteries.
› Always ensure that the device has been turned off after use.
› Always change/replace all batteries at the same time.
› Clean battery and device contacts before inserting, where required.
› Avoid totally discharging rechargeable batteries.
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Power supply
Turn the device off. Connect the power adapter ’s connector to the DC IN 5 V power supply connection on the device. Now you can plug the power adapter ’s plug into a power outlet that has been correctly installed according to your public power system.
Please bear in mind that the device consumes a minimal amount of power, even in a standby mode. Remove the adapter from the power supply source in order to com­pletely cut off the power supply to the device.
Antenna
Carefully place the antenna connector onto the thread found on the device. Screw the connector to tighten.
Use the included adapter if you´d like to connect the device to a rooftop aerial.
USB connection
With the USB 2.0 connection you will be able to use USB flash drives with a capacity of up to 8 GB. These storage mediums must be formatted to FAT32.
You can also use USB hard disks with a capacity of up to 160 GB. These storage medi­ums must be formatted to FAT32 as well.
Please note that USB cables connected must be less than 3 m in length in or­der to maintain EMC compliance. Using cables longer than 3 m could influence electromagnetic compatibility, which could lead to disturbance or failure.
Chapter 5 Connections Chapter 5 Connections
The USB connection does not warrant a supply of power to the external me­dium used, for example a hard disk. Please refer to the user manual accompa­nying the device connected.
Memory cards
SDHC and SD memory cards with a capacity of up to 8 GB and MMC cards with a capa­city of up to 1 GB can be inserted, according to the illustration on the card, into the card slot on the side of the device. Push the memory card in until it locks into place. A click can usually be heard when doing so.
MS memory cards with a capacity of up to 2 GB can be inserted, according to the illus­tration on the card, into the card slot as well. Push the memory card in until it locks into place. A click can usually be heard when doing so.
The above storage mediums must be formatted to FAT32.
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Push the switch to „ON” to turn the device on. Push the switch to „OFF” to turn the de ­vice off. The device will automatically switch over to a battery operational mode if it is not connected to an external power supply.
Once switched to „ON” you can use the remote control to turn the device on or to switch over to a standby mode.
After turning your device on for the first time you will be asked to select a preferred OSD language and area. After this you will be asked to confirm these settings. If you confirm with „YES”, an automatic channel scan will begin. After the scan has been com­pleted, the device will switch over to the first channel in a television mode.
Chapter 6 Turning on/off Chapter 7 Menu
In general, you will be able to navigate within a menu by using the arrow buttons on the remote control. Confirm selections with the „ENTER” button. You can press the „MENU” button to either open the main menu or exit it again. If „INFO” is displayed towards the bottom of the menu screen in a main menu mode, then you can press the „INFO” button on the remote control to display controls available within the following menu items:
Main menu
Digital TV Channel
Manager
Channel Orga­nizer
Organizes channels
Channel grou­ping
Adds channels to favourite channel groups
Delete all Delete all television and radio
stations
Installation Auto Search Starts an automatic channel scan
Manual Search Enter a certain frequency
Area Search Search within a certain frequency
range
Configura­tion
OSD Settings for OSD and audio langu-
ages
TV TV settings
System Setup Settings for equalizer and area
Time For setting the time
Wakeup Timer For settings various timer modes
Software Upgrade
For installing new software from a storage medium
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Menu
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Turning on/off
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Factory Default
Returns all settings to a factory default setting
Version Displays various information about
device hardware/ software
Movie Opens the browser for video file
display
Music Opens the browser for music file
display
Photo Opens the browser for displaying
photos
Disk Ma­nager
Opens a browser that displays files recorded with the device
Partition Format
For formatting a storage medium
Digital TV
This menu item lets you carry out various program, display and sound settings.
Channel manager
This menu option lets you organize programs to suit your needs.
Channel organizer
Red › Deletes channels
Chapter 7 Menu
Green › Adds channels to your favourites Yellow › Moves channels Blue › Locks channels
Channel grouping
You can use the numeric buttons to assign a channel to a certain group
Delete all
This option lets you delete all television channels and radio stations.
Installation
Search for channels with this option.
Auto Search › starts an automatic channel scan
Manual Search › input a certain frequency directly and set the bandwidth in which the channel is to be searched for
Area Search › set a certain frequency range in which channels are to be searched for
Configuration
Select this menu option for access to one of the various system settings available.
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OSD
OSD › Sets the background schema OSD Language › Sets the menu language
1. Audio Language › Sets the preferred audio language
2. Audio Language › Sets the preferred second audio language
TV
Aspect Ratio › For selecting a preferred aspect ratio Brightness › For adjusting the brightness Contrast › For adjusting the contrast Hue › For hue adjustments Saturation › For saturation adjustments
System Setup
EQ Setup › Select a preferred equalizer sound setting Area › For selecting the country in which you are in
Time
Use this option to adjust the time.
Timer mode › Select an automatic or manual timer mode Date › Select to set the date manually in a manual mode Time › Select to set the time manually in a manual mode GMT › Allows you to select if the time is to be set manually or if the GMT time setting is to be used. Daylight Savings › Turn the Daylight Savings Time function either on/off. Time
Wakeup Timer
Select this option to set various timer mode functions.
Timer number › Select a timer number
Chapter 7 Menu
Timer mode › Select the mode of frequency Wakeup mode › Select to set the alarm mode Wakeup channel › Select a channel to wakeup to Wakeup date › Set the alarm date On Time › Select to set the starting time Duration › Select to set the duration of the wakeup timer Default Partition › Select to set the default partition
Software upgrade
This option opens a browser that allows a software upgrade to be carried out. .
Please not that the user is solely responsible for any upgrades and all actions carried out.
Factory Default
This option can be selected to return all device settings to a factory default setting.
Please note that the user is solely responsible for returning settings to a factory default setting.
Version
This option opens a window that displays information on device hardware/software.
Movie
This option opens a file browser that lets you search for movie files stored on your storage medium.
Depending on the quality and how the video was encoded, it may eventually be possible that some files will not be played.
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Music
This option opens a file browser that lets you search for music files stored on your sto­rage medium.
Photo
This option opens a file browser that lets you search for photo files stored on your storage medium.
Chapter 7 Menu
You can record television programs with your SOL T7. A USB storage medium must be connected to the device beforehand. Select the channel to be recorded from and press the “REC” button. Confirm with “YES” to start recording. During recording, you can press the “YELLOW” button to set the recording time, the “INFO” button to see the elapsed time or the “REC” button again to stop recording.
Note
Please note that you can also start recordings via the timer.
Chapter 8 Record
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The device you have just purchased is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and is safe to operate. Nevertheless, problems or malfunctions may occur.
Before contacting a service technician, refer to the following possible solutions:
Distorted sound or no sound is audible
› Check if everything has been connected properly.
The remote control is not working
› Check if the batteries have been inserted correctly. › If batteries are empty, replace them with new ones. › Point the remote control to the remote sensor and press to operate. › Remove any objects found between the remote control and the remote sensor. › Make sure the distance between the remote control and the device does not exceed 8 m.
Buttons do not function (on the device and/or remote control)
› Turn the device off and then on again. As an alternative, slide the power switch on the device to OFF, unplug it from the power outlet and plug in again. After waiting a while, slide the power switch to ON again. (The device may also not be functioning due to a stroke of lightning, static charge or other external factors.).
Distorted/Noisy reception or no picture
› The reception frequency has not been set properly. › The antenna is not adjusted properly. › Try positioning the antenna somewhere else. › Start an automatic channel scan.
Any repairs other than those mentioned above are to be carried out solely by an authorized technician.
Never operate the device in places with extreme high or low temperatures.
Permissible storage temperatures: – 25° C bis 60° C Permissible operating temperatures: 0° C bis 40° C
Should pixel errors (to light or to dark pixels) appear during operation, then this does not necessarily mean that the device is defect. These errors are a common TFT LCD technology problem. Up to 5 pixel errors are acceptable.
Maintenance
Carry out a technical safety inspection on a regular basis, e.g. check if the power cable or housing may have become damaged.
If there is reason to believe that the device can no longer be operated safely, then disconnect it immediately from the power supply and secure it against any unintenti­onal operation. Carefully remove the power cable plug from the wall outlet and where applicable switch off the corresponding circuit breaker first.
It can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible, if: › there is visible damage to the device or power cable, › the device no longer works, › it has been stored for a longer period of time under unfavourable conditions › or exposed to rigorous transport conditions.
Always adhere to the following safety instructions before cleaning or servicing the de­vice:
Live parts may be exposed, if the covering is opened or parts are removed.
The device must be disconnected from the power supply source prior to service, main­tenance or repairs.
Capacitors within the device may still carry voltage even though they have been dis­connected from all power supply sources.
Chapter 10 Maintenance, handling and cleaning
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Maintenance, handling and cleaning
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Repairs are only to be carried out by qualified personnel, who are familiar with the hazards involved and the relevant regulations.
Transporting or sending the device
Please retain the original box and the packaging material in case you need to transport or send the device out for maintenance at a later date. Please note that the device should be repacked in the original packaging. The box and packaging have been es­pecially developed for this device in order to protect it during transpor t and against damage. Retain this instruction manual for future reference and where required pass it along with the device if handed over to a third party.
Keeping the external case clean
Never use volatile fluids near the device, as for example insect spray. Avoid letting the device come in contact with rubber or plastic products for longer periods of time. The­se could otherwise leave marks behind.
Cleaning the device
Unplug the power cable before cleaning. Always use a soft and dry cloth to clean the unit’s exterior. If the device is extremely dirty you can use a soft cloth, dampened with water or a mild cleaning solution to clean. Never use any abrasive or harsh cleaning agents (e.g. alcohol, benzine or thinners) as these could damage the controls, casing or any markings and labels found on the device.
Contribute to a better environment by using a designated disposal system (e.g. Dual System in Germany) or recycling site for the disposal of packaging material.
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Technical data
Operating voltage: Power supply: 100– 240 V ~50/60 Hz Device: 5 V/2 A DC Screen diagonal: 17.6 cm (7“) Picture format: 16:9 and 4:3 Pixels: 480 x 234 x RGB Video: Video output,1.0 Vpp/75 Ω (PAL/NTSC) Brightness: 200 cd/m
2
Contrast: 200:1 DVB-T receiver: VHF, UHF
Dimensions (approx.): 178 (W) x 125 (H) x 22 (D) mm Weight (approx.): 325 g
Battery: Integrated lithium-ion polymer rechargeable battery with a capacity of 1400 mAh (for approx. 2 hours of television operation)
Operating temperature: 0 ° C – 40 ° C
Connections: USB 2.0 Memory card Antenna DC IN 5 V
Supports: SDHC/SD cards with a capacity of up to 8 GB MMC cards with a capacity of up to 1 GB MS cards with a capacity of up to 2 GB USB flash drives with a capacity of up to 8 GB Hard disks with a capacity of up to 160 GB
All storage mediums must be formatted to FAT32.
Delivery contents
Please check that the following contents/accessories are included in delivery.
› SOL T7 with integrated rechargeable battery › AC/DC adapter › Instruction manual › Remote control with battery › DVB-T antenna › Service data sheet
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Service
Should questions arise then please contact a specialist or our service hotline:
Hotline: +49 (0) 53 02/8 06-450 Address: x-services.eu gmbh Service department X4-TECH Brackestraße 3 38159 Vechelde/Germany
Information and updates: http://www.x4-tech.de
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› X4-TECH assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this instruction manual.
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