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1. Q Video yellow AV Q Audio Right red AV Q Audio Left white AV QG Component Y green Component Q Component Pb blue Component GQ Component Pr red Component Connection and setting 2 Cable installation Please read the instruction manual carefully before installation and use 1 Take out the TV from the package and put it in a drafty and flat place Note When you plug or unplug the TV computer or other equipments you must make sure that the AC power has been already shut down when unplugging the power cable or signal cable please hold the plug the insulated part do not draw the body of the cable 2 The RF output terminal can be connected with the RF input port of the TV 3 The output AV terminal of DVD can be connected with the AV input port of the TV through AV cable 4 Connect one end of the VGA cable with the VGA port on computer connect the other ond of the VGA cable with the VGA port on the TV and tighten the bolts clockwise on the each end of VGA cable Note While connecting the 15 pin VGA please do not insert the plug overexertedly for fear the pin might be broken 5 Connect one end of the HDMI cable to HDMI device and connect the other end of the HDMI cable to TV Note While connecting the HDMI please aim at carefully do not insert overexertedly for fear the pin might be broken 6 Check and make sure that all AV cables are connected with the
2. OSD timer Select OSD displaying time z 4 Subtitle press ENTER to enter the sub menu and press 4 or gt to adjust Digital Subtitle Lang 1st Set the first language for the digital subtitle Digital Subtitle Lang 2nd Set the second language for the digital subtitle Subtitle Type Select the subtitle type Normal Hearing Impaired 5 Teletext press ENTER to enter the sub menu and press 4 or gt to adjust Digital Teletext Language Set the language for the digital teletext Decoding Page Language Set the language for the decoding page 6 First Time Installation Set the first time installation For detail please reverence page 2 4 7 Reset Default Reset all the Settings to default 8 Aspect Ratio Aspect ratio supported 4 3 a 16 9 Blue Screen In TV mode the background can be blue if there is no signal Press ENTER to set ON or OFF First Time Installation Press A Y to select First Time Installation press ENTER to set options including OSD language country and channel tuning Reset Recall the default factory setting Software Update USB Press A F to select Software Update USB press ENTER to update software using USB Then press 4 to conform or P to cancel z 5 5 Lock Password Usethe V or A buttons to highlight one of the following options then press ENTER to select it and then you will enter the password interface After entering the correct password you
3. Y lata t rmt ond bai Got 21 of the ad AE HE SE Is LII Parah AN cda 4 Spesa sti B ares 1 Bright Got 209 I UB E 1 ond dart C553 3 7 LS Penal ED Gak TIN A Da stalie Pasei i pecu stum m B Arva UL I 2 E 3 Tetel det Eetget and dartye oa Ls Press ENTER to enter the submenu to set the Size Style Color Show info Press ENTER to display the information about the current video V A Press to view the text row by row lt gt Press to view the previous or the next page Important unique buttons 6 Important unique buttons 6 1 Program guide in DTV mode PROGRAMME GUIDE 28 jul 2004 04 00 05 00 28 Jul 2004 04 08 Tom thinks hetil rumours of baby bashing start to circulate 04 00 05 00 BLUE HEELERS 27 HD Digtal 05 00 06 00 PASSIONS 3 AFDO 4 3 Record DIRTI EA Schedule A V Move View LAB Next Day M Prev Day Press EPG to enter PROGRAMME GUIDE menu Press RED teletext button to enter the submenu of program recording You can choose the time of the appointment you want to record The unit is able to do schedule recording when TV is turning on or in standby mode You can set up several schedule recording Different schedules should not overlap When recording starts in standby mode there will be no picture or sound from the unit From the information about the selected program it offers you the time of the beginning and the time of the end of recording which you can change if need
4. corresponding ports correctly 7 Connect SCART socket input or output from an external device to these jacks 8 Connect the AC power cable with 110 240 V power supply Note The range of power input for the TV is 110 240 V 50 60 Hz do not connect the TV power input port with the AC power out of the above range Please hold the insulated part of the plug when you are unplugging the power cable do not touch directly the metallic part of the cable Basic operation 4 Basic operation Connection 1 Connect the antenna and the mains 2 If TV has a power switch turn it on firstly Then press button on the remote to turn on the TV Initial setup When the TV is initially powered on Or no preset channels prompts will assist in configuring basic settings 1 Welcome to use the wizard for initial Setup press ENTER to start the wizard 2 Select the appropriate language Press A W to select the language Press ENTER button to comfirm 3 Select the appropriate country Press A V to select the country Press ENTER button to comfirm 4 Select the appropriate tune type Press A W to select the tune type Press ENTER button to comfirm Tuner Mode Antenna Set the signal type to antenna When set to Air TV can catch analog and DVB T broadcasting signal Cable Set the signal type to cable When set to Cable TV can catch analog and DVB C broadcasting signal 5 Scan or not Press V A to
5. of this product request the necessary information about the correct disposal method from local government departments or from your seller C This product meets all the basic EU regulation requirements that relate to it Changes to the text design and technical specifications may occur without prior notice and we reserve the right to make these changes Copyright 2012 Fast R a s Revision 04 2012 27
6. select scan or skip Press ENTER to confirm Basic operation 6 Auto search The TV will auto search the analog channel and digital channel this will take a few minutes Digital Channels 0 Analog Channels 0 7 Finish After search all the channel or you press EXIT button to cancel initial setup will be finished Press ENTER to exit Note If you no need initial setup just press EXIT button to skip all setup and goto main screen Turning on and off the TV 1 Turning on the TV Connect the AC cable then turn on the power switch of the TV if there is one The TV will enter standby mode Press button to turn on TV from standby mode 2 Turning off the TV Press button to enter standby mode Unplug the set if not using for a long time 3 No signal If no signal input the TV set will automatically turn off after some minutes Program selection Use CH CH on the front panel of TV or on the remote control Press CH to increase channel number Press CH to decrease channel number Use 0 9 numeric buttons Press O to 9 to select the channel in TV or DTV mode Example Select channel 5 Press 5 Select channel 20 Press 2 and O Volume setting Press VOL to adjust the volume Press 9X button to switch the sound off To release mute press IK button again or increase decrease the volume Changing the input source Press INPUT button to select the input source Press A F buttons to go thro
7. these buttons to access directly to corresponding color pages at the bottom part of the screen Match of pages to certain colors is dynamic and an author of teletext pages determines that Troubleshooting guide 8 Troubleshooting guide Troubleshooting Before you contact our service perform the following simple checks If problem still persists disconnect the TV and contact the service PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION No sound and picture Check whether the power cord is inserted the power outlet Check whether you have pressed the POWER button on the front panel of TV set Check the setting of brightness and contrast Normal picture but no Check the volume sound Sound muted Press MUTE button Try another channel problem can be with broadcasting Are audio cable installed correctly The remote control does Check whether there is no object between the TV and the remote not work control Are batteries inserted correctly Correct operating mode set TV VCR etc Insert new batteries TV is suddenly turned off Is sleep timer set Check the power supply Power has been interrupted Auto turn off function has been activated and tuned channel broadcasts no signal or the remote control has not been used for a long time Picture appears slowly Itis normal the picture is muted during the startup process after switching on If the picture does not appear after 5 minutes please contact the se
8. 0 SENCOR SLE 2651M4 Titanium SLE 3251M4 Titanium Please read this manual carefully before TV operation Retain it for future reference Record model number and serial number of the set See the label attached on the back cover and quote this information to your dealer when you require service LED television Instruction manual Important safety instructions see eaaa eaaa eaaa ena 3 1 Description OF the device s s 9s sar aa an taa t Criat nn ets RN BB BS Ka EENE e EAE aa Kb a ag BAB Kana gae 6 2 Remote CONTO iussis err aaa aaa RECETA ERTARE sinensis kan NG aa ag a ES BN BN Bapa E BETAN aaa a anaa RES RAE E Pea 7 3 Connection and setting sesasi ga aaa aaa aa aaa aane A aaa aaa aaa eaaa aa aaa aaa bd d Ran 9 A Basic operation cosi e d Ena jana BENE Ga EE aa BA BEA BKK a Ba aa ENG Ba a E EKA a BK A BG BE a aa aaa aa QE RE 12 5 Menu operation oos vases dick EE a na aaa ajaa RAE RR BE i iei a ak do d BOCA ce RE wa e a aaa ER a d uade iei 14 send Bis ERCETETT TOTO TTE geg a Ba a aaa A a BEK Ka a a Kn aaa Ga a a Ra nagan 14 2 2 FCU ET EMA saa aaa aa a ajaa E a SAR aa Goa AN a a E aa a a a aa a NG KA RU Bk Dd ea a Aa a ag EN BA du Ut anan 15 53 Sound MENU aaa ea NE kaa ET aa aa gka A DUE a aaa ja BANG aa a ag aga es aa anang a Er ga CA Ta aa aa a a ag ie 15 54 MME MEN aia aaa tad a aira RARA GURUN TEK aa KT a BANG GN E BK ag RR A IRAN Ba KK BA a E Ba a a A GA a Ra 16 zo Lac Bi cocer ee e
9. ENTER to display the information about the current music 6 Effect Press ENTER to hide or show the spectrum 7 Show Info Press ENTER to display the information about the current picture 8 Background Music Press MENU to display the menu 1 Pause Press ENTER to pause or play the music niil ah Wika kaiki me be sama maa kilan pasan 54 ian ipin y 2 Repeat None Repeat One Repeat All Press ENTER to select the repeat mode 3 Shuffle On Off Press ENTER to play orderly or disorderly 4 Show info Press ENTER to display the information about the current music 5 Hide Spectrum Press ENTER to hide or show the spectrum 6 Lyric option 7 Audio Only Press ENTER to hide all the content on screen and press MENU to display again Video Press MENU to display the menu 1 Pause Press ENTER to pause or play the video 2 Repeat None Repeat One Repeat All Press ENTER to select the repeat mode 3 Show info Press ENTER to display the information about the current video 4 Picture mode Press ENTER to select the picture mode 5 Screen mode Press ENTER to select the screen mode Text Press MENU to display the menu Pause Press ENTER to pause or play the text automatically Repeat None Repeat One Repeat All Press ENTER to select the repeat mode Shuffle On Off Press ENTER to play orderly or disorderly Font r4 Tanah EL eth tot JON of the chaie Ponsi ee m B kena 1 9 8 Got
10. V Enter page number in teletext mode and so on 5 Press to display the source and channel information FREEZE P MODE S MODE TV RADIO 5 C gt button Return to the previously viewed program i24 6 FREEZE Freeze the pficture 7 TV RADIO button Press to select TV or RADIO mode 8 PMODE button Press repeatedly to cycle through the available video picture modes 9 SMODE button Press to cycle through the different sound settings Un Zaj b GG TXT TiMESHI EPG O O O FAV LIST SUBTITLE AUDIO RECORD e21 r C3 C3 o ene INDEX HOLD REVEAL SUBPAGE ED U3 CI e RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE TN UB UB 09 10 VOL buttons Press to increase decrease the sound level 11 CH buttons Press to scan through or to select a channel OARE NI lun lee mae I 12 MUTE button Press to mute the sound Press again or press VOL to unmute 13 MENU button Bring up the LED main menu to the screen in TV mode 14 EXIT button Exit function from the menu or display Remote control 15 A W 4 D ENTER buttons Allows you to navigate the on screen menus and adjust the system settings to your preference 16 AUDIO button Change in DTV Media choose the music background if available Change audio mode in ATV source Stereo Dual I II Mono Change audio mode in other source Left Right 17 TXT Switch on or off the teletext mo
11. age down the Favorite list Teletext E 7 Teletext Using teletext Display teletext 1 Select a program with a teletext 2 Press MIX to enter teletext mode 3 Press MIX 2nd to enter Mix mode this function enables you to super impose the teletext page over the TV program 4 Press MIX 2nd to return or exit to the normal TV DTV mode Page selection 1 Using numeric buttons enter the page number three digits If you press a wrong number during input you must complete the three digit number and then reenter the correct page number 2 CH CH can be used to select the preceding or the following page Hold Press HOLD to hold a page and press it again to release the page Index Press INDEX to enter the main index page directly Enlarging text You can double the text size to make it easier to read when displaying the page 1 Press SIZE to enlarge the top half of the page 2 Press SIZE to enlarge the bottom half of the page 3 Press SIZE once more to go back to normal display Reveal mode You can display the hidden teletext information e g answer to puzzles or riddles etc Use REVEAL button Press REVEAL again to hide the information Subpage Some pages of teletext can contain subpages which are automatically displayd at certain cycle 1 Press SUBPAGE and using left right to enter a certain subpage directly 2 Press it again to exit the subpage mode Color buttons red green yellow and blue Press
12. ay appear on the screen as fixed point of red green blue or black up to 0 001 96 of total display pixels Please note this doesn t affect the performance of your LED TV Description of the device 1 Description of the device SLE 2651M4 titanium SLE 3251M4 titanium 3 Input select 5 4 Menu au 6 Channel vL ar m 8 5 Volume amp 2 T of 7 Standby i E 2 IR remove sensor 1 Power indicator b 2 IR remove sensor 1 Power indicator INPUT MENU PROG VOL 0 1 Power indicator Green Normal playing status Red Standby status 2 IR remote sensor Point remote control at this sensor to conduct remote control 3 INPUT button Press to select the input source 4 MENU button Brings up the LED main menu to the screen in TV mode 5 VOL buttons Press to increase decrease the sound level 6 CH buttons Press to scan through or to select a channel 7 STANDBY button Switch on LED main menu to the screen in TV mode Remote control 2 Remote control 1 POWER button POWER INPUT Switch on LED TV when at standby mode KD an 7 2 2 INPUT button D o Press to select the input source 2 0 0 OQO DISPLAY RECALL 4 DISPLAY button 3 Numeric buttons 0 9 Press 0 9 to select a TV channel directly when you are watching T
13. cally search for channels It will search analog channels first then digital channels Note Before execute auto channel search please confirm your signal type Wrong setting of Signal Type maybe cause finding no channel Found numbers do no include encryption programs Analog Manual Scan Manually search analog channels Digital Manual Scan Favorite Network Select Manually search digital channels Add channels to create a favorite list Channel Sort Channel Skip Manually add and skip channels in your Manually sort channels in your program list program list Channel Edit Manually edit channels in your program list Clean Channel Li st Clean the channel list what you had set Adjust the frequency of the analog channel finely Analog Channel Fine Tune 3 Schedule List Adjust the white level of the picture Fine tune the channel fregence 5 2 VIDEO menu 1 Picture Mode Select the a type of picture to suit your viewing requirements You can change the value of contrast brightness colour tint and sharpness when the picture is in personal mode 2 Brightness Adjust the picture brightness 3 Contrast Adjust the picture contrast 4 Saturation Adjust the intensity of all colors 5 Sharpness Adjust the picture sharpness 6 Colour Temperature Select the color temperature of the picture Advanced Video press ENTER to enter the sub menu and press lt or P to adjust DNR You can cl
14. ce can prevent from untimely aging of the device Regular and careful cleaning can prolong the lifetime of your TV set Always turn off and unplug the device from the power outlet before cleaning Cleaning the screen 1 Wet the soft cloth in a mixture of lukewarm water and fabric softener or dish washing detergent Wring the cloth until it is almost dry and then wipe the screen 2 Be sure no water remain on the screen Before turning on the device make sure the device is absolutely dry Cleaning the cabinet To remove the dirt and dust use a dry and soft cloth Do not use wet cloth Extended absence If you do not use the TV for a long time e g holiday unplug the power cord to protect the device from possible damage from lightning or power surges Technical specifications 9 Technical specifications Display Size 26 max LCD Panel Resolution HN PAL B G D K y SECAM D K B G L VHF 174 MHz 230 MHz Receiving Range UHF 474 MHz 862 MHz m Channel Bandwidth 7 MHz 8MHz Frequency TV 46 25 MHz 855 25 MHz Power Consumption 70W ies DVB T QPSK 160AM 640AM DVB C 16 32 64 128 256 0AM Video System MPEG 2 MP ML Sound System MPEG 1 layer 1 2 MPEG 2 layer 2 Dimensions TV with stand TV without stand TV with stand 6 4kg net weight TV with stand 5 4 kg Work Temperature 0 40 C Instruction Manual Accessories Remote Control Wall mount accessories optional Features and specif
15. curtain etc Overheating causes damage and shortens the service life of the device Your TV may be damaged if you place it under direct sunshine or close to a heater Please abstain from using the product in very hot or humid locations or in places where the temperature is likely to decrease below 5 C 41 F DO NOT PLACE ON OR NEAR THE DEVICE ANY HOT OBJECTS ORITEMS WITH OPEN FLAME SUCH AS CANDLES OR ANY NIGHT LAMPS THE HIGH TEMPERATURE CAN MELT PLASTIC PARTS AND CAUSE A FIRE 10 Never operate electrical devices close to water Operating such devices for example near a bathtub washbasin kitchen washbasin washing basin wet basement and swimming pool can cause fire or electric shock e Do not allow your TV to get wet Never pour any liquids onto the TV Do not operate your TV if any solid or liquid substance enters into it This can cause electric shock and your TV may be damaged Have it checked immediately by qualified personnel KEEP FLAMMABLE MATERIALS AND OPEN FLAME SOURCES SUCH AS CANDLES AWAY FROM TV IN ORDER TO AVOID RISK OF FIRE lt THE APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED THE APPARATUS 11 DO NOT USE headphones at extremely high volume levels since this may cause permanent loss of hearing 12 Operate your TV only in the 230 V 50Hz voltage range Use the AC power cable supplied with the product If your TV is a grounde
16. d Class I product then it must certainly be connected to a grounded socket e The socket into which you plug in the AC power cable or the adaptor must be within easy reach e Unplug the device in order to disconnect it from mains power Note If your device has an adaptor then use the adaptor and AC power cable supplied with your product Do not use defective sockets Make sure that the plug is firmly inserted into the socket If the plug remains loose then it can cause fire due to arching Refer to an electrician to have your socket replaced Important Safety Instructions 13 Make sure that the power cable is not stepped on and that there is no bending at the plug sections plug heads and device output point 14 Use only the accessories specified by the manufacturer 15 Use only together with the carts bases tripods brackets or stands specified by the manufacturer or sold along with the product When using a cart pay attention that it will not overturn while carrying the cart device combination and cause injuries The device must be fixed to the floor or wall as indicated in the installation instructions in order to avoid any possible damages Place your device on a level surface 16 Unplug the power cable during thunderstorms or when you will not use your device for a long period of time 17 Consult authorised service personnel for service requirements Never attempt to repair the device yourself Opening the cabinet can
17. de 18 gt Il button Play pause or start time shift recording 19 EPG button EPG Enter or exit EPG Electronic Program Guide MEDIA mode W Stop the playback and return to lelist 20 FAV LIST button In TV mode press to display exit the FAV menu In TXT mode press to mix text 21 button Press to begin recording 22 SIZE SUBTITLE button SIZE press to change display size in teletext mode SUBTITLE press to display subtitle in TV mode 23 INDEX lt lt button INDEX Display the index page MEDIA mode 4 Fast Backward 24 SUBPAGE M button SUBPAGE Enter the sub page mode MEDIA mode gt gt iNext 25 HOLD button HOLD Hold the current page MEDIA mode P Fast Forward 26 REVEAL IKK button REVEAL Reveal the hidden information MEDIA mode KW Previous 27 RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE buttons Correspond to the differently colored subjects in teletext Note Remove battery during storage or when you are not using the device for a long time To control the device using the remote control point the remote control at the device and then press the button with the required function The maximum range of the remote control is about 5 meters with a deviation of up to 30 from the perpendicular direction to the reception sensor of the remote control on the front side of the device The falling capacity of the batteries gradually reduces the remote control range There must be no solid obstacl
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19. ear up analog TV signal by reducing the dot noise This featuer is not available at PC or Media source MPEG NR Similar with the Noise Reduction you can set to reduce the block noise 5 3 Audio menu Balance Adjust the sound balance to the desired level Bass Adjust the sound bass Treble Adjust the sound treble Sound Surround Set the system of stereophonic soundon off Auto Volume Control Press VorA to select On or Off This item is used for reducing the difference between channel and program s volume automatically It makes the overall water to be even This function will also reduce the fluctuation of the sound Sound Type Press 4 or gt to adjust sound type Sound Mode Select a sound mode to suit your personal preferences You can change the value of treble and bass when the sound is in personal mode z 5 4 Setup menu 1 OSD Language Set the On Screen Display language 2 Blue Screen Set the screen to blue or not when having no signal 3 Time Setup press ENTER to enter the sub menu and press lt or gt to adjust Set Time Zone Time Sleep Time Auto Sleep Time Zone Set the time zone Press lt or gt to select the time zone Time Set the current date time Press 4 gt ENTER to adjust Sleep Timer Set the sleep time Press 4 or gt to select the sleep time Auto Sleep Set the auto sleep time Press lt or gt to select the auto sleep time
20. ed e g because of delayed start end or advertisements Press ENTER to confirm the selected values TV will inform you about successfully saved timer or trouble which occurred when entering the data You can leave the menu before saving by pressing RED button again Press GREEN button to show detailed channel information Press YELLOW button to see the setting you have done before In the list you can select a certain timer and press RED button to delete it Press BLUE button to set the time you want to remind the program you want to watch The time is offered according to the selected program but you can change it using the arrows if needed e g 2 minutes ahead Press Up Down to change the channel Press Skip FWD BCK to select the previous next day up to 7 days ahead depending on broadcasting Press EXIT to exit Note Content completeness and accuracy of EPG are determined by a broadcaster Television does not affect it TV reads the accompanying data from broadcasting and it updates the display so as it receives the information 6 2 Channel list Press ENTER to display the Channel List Press A V to select the channel Press ENTER button to display the channel Press lt gt button to page up or down the Channel list Press EXIT or ENTER to exit Favorite List Press FAV list button to display or exit the favorite list Press A V to select the items Press ENTER button to enter the channel Press lt P to page up or p
21. es in the area between the remote control and the device when the remote control is being used During standard use the lifetime of batteries in the remote control is about 1 year When the effective range of the remote control is substantially reduced or when there are problems with its use change both the batteries in the remote control If you will not be using the remote control for a longer period of time take out both batteries from it in this way you will prevent potential damage caused by their leakage Avoid strong impact of light e g sunlight or light from strong fluorescent saving sources which can reduce the effectiveness and reliability of IR remote control Connection and setting 3 Connection and setting SLE 2651M4 titanium wW N BRELUHLOUALULLU DANDANAN NANDA ULL HAMIHUL uH NA IB NG APA r 3 LL USB FLASH DRIVE Q Video yellow AV Q Audio Right red AV Q Audio Left white AV G Component Y green Component Q Component Pb blue Component Component Pr red Component Connection and setting SLE 3251M4 titanium wW N RUIT 7 Amma JAWA LI USB FLASH DRIVE I
22. expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazardous situations Service is required in situations such as damage to the power cable of the device or its plug water spills or substances falling into the device the device is subjected to rain or moisture it does not operate normally or it is dropped 18 Wipe the TV cabinet clean with a soft and dry cloth Wipe dust from the screen gently with a soft cloth Stubborn stains can be cleaned with a cloth slightly moistened with soap and lukewarm water Never use solvents such as thinner or gasoline for cleaning Unplug the AC power cable from the socket when cleaning the TV Otherwise there is the risk of electric shock 19 Do not dispose of your TV with regular household waste Observe local laws and regulations for disposal Note 1 This is a Class A product During operation the device can cause radio interference In this case the user may have to remedy this Please contact your specialist dealer Note 2 Electromagnetic fields can cause temporary performance degradation This can be distinguished as noise in the image Remote control and batteries The remote control and batteries must not be exposed to direct sunshine or heat sources such as heating heat exchangers stoves or other similar products including amplifiers producing heat Do not use or leave remote control or batteries near the source of open fire Do not expose the remote control sensor to direct sunshine or the light o
23. f fluorescent lamp or other fluorescent sources These may affect the effective range of remote control or the reliability of executive commands Do not expose remote control or batteries to dripping or running water do not place any objects filled with water e g vases on them Protect from raining splashing or pouring by any liquid Do not use outdoors Otherwise you risk a damage of remote control or batteries Do not use remote control or batteries near water Dispose of the exhausted batteries in accordance with the local laws and regulations in order to protect our environment The incorrect use of batteries may cause the leakage of the electrolyte and corrosion To ensure that the remote control works correctly proceed according to the instructions below Do not insert the batteries in the wrong direction Do not recharge heat open or short the batteries Do not throw batteries into a fire Do not leave discharged batteries in the remote control Do not combine various types of batteries or new and old batteries If you are not using the remote control for a longer period of time remove the batteries to prevent potential damage caused by a subsequent battery leakage If the remote control is not working correctly or its operational range is reduced change all batteries for new ones If electrolyte leaks out from the batteries have the remote control cleaned by an authorised service centre Important Safety I
24. ications are subject to change without notice Modulation 661 6 x 180 x 469 6 791 9 x 209 3 x 562 8 661 6 x 49 5 x 409 2 791 9 x 48 2 x 501 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS Dispose of packaging material at a public waste disposal site DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES The meaning of the symbol on the product its accessory or packaging indicates that this pi product shall not be treated as household waste Please dispose of this product at your applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical amp electronic equipment waste Alternatively in some states of the European Union or other European states you may return your products to your local retailer when buying an equivalent new product The correct disposal of this product will help save valuable natural resources and help in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the nearest waste collection centre for further details The improper disposal of this type of waste may fall subject to national regulations for fines For business entities in the European Union If you wish to dispose of an electrical or electronic device request the necessary information from your seller or supplier Disposal in other countries outside the European Union If you wish to dispose
25. nstructions G C NI C Q R Appendix to LED TV Instruction Manual wu Precautions When Still Image is Displayed Red Blue Green Black spots on the screen A still image may cause permanent damage to TV screen Do not display still image on the LED panel for more than 2 hours as it can cause screen image retention This image retention is known as screen burn To avoid such image retention reduce the degree of brightness and contrast of the screen during still image watching Similar screen burn effect can appear on the LED panel due to still TV channel logo displaying Watching TV in 4 3 16 9 or similar modes which doesn t cover whole screen for long period of time may leave traces of borders displayed on the left right or center of the screen caused by the difference of light emission on the screen Playing a DVD or a game console can cause a similar effect to the screen Displaying still images from video games and PC for longer than a certain period of time may produce partial after images To prevent this effect reduce the brightness and contrast when displaying still images Damage caused by above reasons is not covered by the Warranty There may appear red spots blue spots green spots and black spots on the screen This is a characteristic of liquid crystal panels and is not a problem The liquid crystal panels are built with very high precision technology giving you fine picture details Occasionally a few non active pixels m
26. rvice center No or poor color or poor Adjust the color in menu picture Keep a suffi cient distance between the TV and the VCR Try another channel problem can be with broadcasting Are the video cables installed correctly Activate any function to restor the picture brightness Horizontal vertical bars Check for local interference such as an electrical appliance or picture shaking Poor reception of some Channel or cable TV problems Tune other station or frequency channels of the same channel Channel signal is poor or disturbed Reorient the antenna or have the antenna checked Bad antenna is usually the most common cause of reception problems Check for the source of possible interference Lines or streaks in picture Check the antenna change the direction of the antenna No output form one Adjust the balance in the menu of the speaker Note Problem in VGA mode only for VGA mode Troubleshooting guide 2 PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION The signal is out of range Adjust resolution horizontal frequency or vertical frequency Check whether the signal cable is not loose Check the input source Vertical bar or stripe on the Start up the automatic setting or adjust timing phase or H V position background and horizontal noise and incorrect position Unstable colors or single Check the signal cable color picture Reinstall the PC video card Maintenance Suitable maintenan
27. sing of the product that may create a risk of electrical shock This symbol is used to remind the user the important usage and service instructions supplied with the device Please READ the operating instructions before using the device for the first time Please observe the instructions contained in the Instruction Manual Please consider all warnings MAKE SURE that all power connections extension cables and the connections between the device components have been made properly and in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Before making or changing the connections power off the device and unplug the mains connection plug If you have any doubts regarding the installation operation or safety of the device please REFER to the vendor BE CAREFUL with glass panels and covers on the device The screen glass may break and cause serious injuries if something hits it To ensure adequate ventilation please leave a clearance area of at least 10 cm around the television This clearance prevents the TV from overheating and consequently causing damage lt Using the device in dusty environments should also be avoided e Never block the slots and openings by placing the TV on a bed sofa pillow or other similar surfaces e Never install the TV into closed places such as bookcases or cabinets unless adequate ventilation is provided DO NOT COVER the ventilation openings of the device with items such as newspapers tablecloth
28. ugh the input sources and press ENTER button to confirm your choice 5 Menu operation Navigation in menu Before using the TV follow the steps below to learn how to navigate the menu in order to select and adjust different functions The access step may differ depending on the selected menu Press MENU to display the main menu Press lt P to go through the main menu Press A F to select the desired submenu Press ENTER to enter the submenu Press A W lt 4 P buttons to select the desired value The adjustment in the OSD may differ depending on the selected menu 6 Press MENU to go back to the previous menu 7 Press EXIT to exit from the menu Note When an item in MENU is displayed gray it means that the item is not available or cannot be adjusted in current menu or submenu Buttons on the TV have the same function as corresponding buttons on the remote control This manual focuses on operation of the remote control 5 1 TV menu 1 Tuner Mode Please Use the Wor A buttons to highlight one of the following options then press ENTER to enter the sub menu and press 4 or gt to adjust Cable Set the signal type to cable When setto Cable TV can catch analog and DVB C broadcasting signal pn odes He qa em Antenna Set the signal type to antenna When set to Air TV can catch analog and DVB T broadcasting signal 2 Channels Channel Scan Press Vor A to select correct connting Press ENTER will automati
29. will see the submenu as the picture below The default password is 0000 If you forget the super password of 4711 is still valid 1 System Lock Set the channel program block on or off 2 Channel Block Set the channel source be locked 3 Change Password Enter the 4 digital new password and confirm it 4 Clear All Set the items in the lock menu to default values 5 6 VGA Auto Adjust Usethe V or A buttons to highlight one of the following options then press ENTER to enter the sub menu and press lt or gt to adjust Select to automatically adjust the display position and phase of the picture when the TV receives an input signal from the connected PC Note that Auto Adjust may not work well with certain input signals In such cases manually adjust the options below 1 H Position Allows you to move the position of the picture left and right 2 V Position Allows you to move the position of the picture up and down 3 Phase Adjust to fine tune overall sharpness 4 Clock Adjust the low frequency sounds Media Press INPUT to display the input menu and select USB Press lt or gt to select item Press ENTER to subitem Photo Press MENU to display the menu 1 Pause Press ENTER to pause or play the music 2 Repeat None Repeat One Repeat All Press ENTER to select the repeat mode 3 Shuffle On Off Press ENTER to play orderly or disorderly 4 Rotate 5 Duration Press

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