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1. uu o gt H Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR 3D Video Playback Playback e USB Multimedia Reference Initial Setup amp OSD Menu Remote Control Input Sources Parts amp Connections On Screen Display TV amp Electronic 5 o o G da O Le a 3D Video Playback Digital ideo Playback Recording DVR USB Multimedia Reference 2 TV PLACEMENT SETUP 1 The parts needed for installing the stand supplied Before installing the stand please check that you have all of the parts and that there is no visible damage If a part is missing or appears CTC damaged please contact customer service 444d 4pcs x 2836 M4 x 14mm Et 2pcs x M4 x 10mm VEREREK A 7pcs x ST4 x 27F Stand Screws supplied TV set 2 How to install the Stand Place the TV face down on a soft and flat surface blanket foam cloth etc to prevent any damage to the TV Put the neck onto the back of the TV set as shown below and attach the neck with the supplied screws When attaching make sure the screws are attached tightly If the screws do not attach tightly it will lead the TV to be unstable or may even tip over Please make sure correct screws are used or they will damage the TV Put the stand to the neck of the TV set as shown below and attach the neck with the supplied screws 7pcs x ST4 X 27F
2. gt o 1 Before you put on the stand please make sure the direction is correct as shown below 2 When you are putting on the stand please make sure the neck of the TV set is in the correct position and attached tightly 3 When attaching the stand make sure the screws are attached tightly NOTE If you do not attach correctly and tightly it will make the TV unstable and may tip over O7 7pcs x ST4 x 27F Y 3 Warnings a It can not be tilted to the front or back as b It can not be tilted to the right or left as shown below Doing so may damage the shown below Doing so may damage the stand stand Am NN Top View 1 Y Y Y 2 TV PLACEMENT SETUP Stand and wall mounted optional Your LED TV is able to accommodate wall mounting with the use of a wall mount bracket not supplied with LED TV please contact your local hardware store and the mounting hole screw size M5X8mm on the back of the unit We recommend removing the TV stand prior to mounting the TV on the wall Please refer to the figures and procedure below How to remove re install the stand Follow the instructions below to remove the base of the TV 1 Place the unit face down on a soft surface 2 Loosen and remove the 6 screws securing the stand to the TV shown on right 3 Gently remove the stand 4 T
3. SUBPAGE HOLD SIZE INDEX REPEAT CANCEL ASPECT SLEEP POWER Switch the TV on or off Standby mode DTV USB Switch to DTV USB Mode 3D Access the 3D Setup Menu INPUT Access the Input Source Menu HDMI Cycle through HDMI Modes 1 3 P MODE Cycle through preset picture profiles S MODE Cycle through preset sound profiles MEDIA CENTER Function not available DELETE Delete files from the Recorded File List REC LIST Display the Recorded File List SCH LIST Display the Schedule List SCREEN 1 While playing music turn off the screen 2 In HDMI Mode change between Video and PC Modes 3 In VGA Mode auto align the screen MENU Press to display the OSD menu SUBTITLE Choose from available subtitles AUDIO Choose from available audio tracks EPG Access the Electronic Programme Guide DISPLAY Display detailed information or controls v 4 gt Directional navigation buttons OK Confirm a setting CH Browse next previous channel VOL Adjust volume level EXIT Exit menu or return to last level MUTE Toggle audio output muting Number Buttons Key in numbers to view channels or other option inputs C 2 Return to the most recently viewed TV channel CH FAV Show Channel List then Favourite Channels List Digital Video TV amp Electronic On Screen Display Remote Control Recording DVR Programme Guide OSD Menu 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Playback Reference 9
4. Warning Ignoring this precaution may result in death or serious injury Caution Ignoring this precaution may result in injury or property damage USB Multimedia Playback Reference 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 3 Use and Maintenance Although the LED screen is made with high precision technology and 99 99 or more of the pixels are effective black dots may appear or bright points of light red blue or green may appear constantly on the LED screen This is a property of the LED screen and is not a malfunction daa Disconnect the power cord from DO NOT insert any metal DO NOT allow children to climb DO NOT dismantle or modify the the power source during a objects such as a screwdriver onto the unit unit in any way Do not attempt to thunderstorm paper clip or a bent wire into service the unit yourself the ventilation openings or A V The unit could topple over Not doing so may result in fire terminals onto a child and result in or electric shock serious injury Doing so may result in fire or _ Doing so poses a serious risk electric shock If the unit Of fire or electric shock requires repair contact the H Service center 5 qo Mi cag N 5 22 on Ej E s5 za 6E N Warnings s When not using the unit for When moving the unit be sure If you notice any unusual odors e When removing the batteries E long periods of t
5. LED LCD TV 32 80 cm and above 1 Year In Home Service Pick up Available All other TEAC products 1 Year Carry in Service D In Home Service Pick up Service This service will only be provided as part of this warranty if all the following conditions are met a The product is indicated in the Warranty Period Table b The product is within the warranty period c The product is located within the normal service area of the local TEAC Authorised Service Centre If TEAC determines that the product is not repairable on site TEAC can complete the repair by taking the product to a TEAC Authorised Service Centre Carry in Service Where In Home service Pick up is not available the purchaser is required to send the product to the nearest TEAC Authorised Service Centre for repair In this event proof of purchase is required to support a warranty claim After the repair the product will be available for collection by or return to the purchaser at a fee upon request TEAC in home service can be made available at a fee upon request 6 A 12 month replacement warranty is applicable to all Accessories such as Remote Power Adaptors and Cables f TEAC will ensure to the best of its abilities that all required parts are made available for any required service repair 8 TEAC Australia Pty Ltd and its Authorised Service Centres will use their best endeavours to complete product repairs within a reasonable period based on available resources a
6. 13 No one is authorised to assume any liability on behalf of TEAC or impose any obligation on it in connection with the sale of any equipment other than as stated in this warranty and outlined above 14 TEAC reserves the right to inspect and verify whether the product is exhibiting a major failure as claimed by customers retailers 15 LED dead pixel policy please contact TEAC Customer Support Hotline on 1300 553 315 for assistance TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 10 11 Safety Precautions 1 1 Power Supply 1 2 Installation 1 3 Use and Maintenance 1 4 Important Safety Instructions TV Placement Setup 2 1 Accessories 2 2 TV Stand Wall Mounting Assembly Parts amp Connections 3 1 Front View 3 2 Back View Initial Setup amp Input Sources 4 1 Initial Power On 4 2 Selecting an Input Source Remote Control 5 1 Remote Control Buttons and Functions 5 2 Battery Installation On Screen Display OSD Menu 6 1 OSD Menu Overview 6 2 Menu Map TV amp Electronic Programme Guide 7 1 ATV DTV Mode 7 2 Electronic Programme Guide EPG 7 3 Channel Customisation 7 4 Channel List and Favourite List 7 5 Password Lock for Channels and Programmes Digital Video Recording DVR 8 1 Setting up for USB Recording 8 2 Instant Recording 8 3 Time Shift Pause Live TV 8 4 Scheduled Recording Viewing Reminder 8 5 Using the Recorded File List 3D Video Playback 9 1 Watching 3D TV 9 2 3D Glasses 9 3 3D Settings USB Multimedia Playback 10
7. Check the connection of the audio input cables Check all other input connections The picture appears too slowly after the power is turned on Has picture but no sound Check if the AC power connection is switched on Check that the battery installation is correct Remote control does not work Remove any obstacles between the TV and the remote control If the batteries are flat replace them with new ones Video compression may cause distortion especially in scenes Distorted picture with fast action Weak reception may cause distortion and is not a TV issue please have the antenna assessed Check the connection to the USB device Please ensure that the device is compatible and the multimedia data formats are supported for details see the Specifications section TV turns off by itself bien the Timer Sleep and Auto Sleep settings in the TIME The TV may have been set to scan for new firmware at night TV turns on by itself at night Please check the Auto Software Update setting in the OPTION Menu USB device not detected Ensure that you are in Blu ray Mode when loading and playing discs Check that the discs are loaded correctly Disc cannot be played Ensure that the disc type content and region code if applicable for BDs and DVDs is compatible Ensure that the disc is clean and in good condition Ensure that the network connection is set up correctly and working For connection issues consult your local IT
8. REC LIST 2 Press to start renaming and use a 4 gt to enter the new channel name Move Channels 1 Use a 4 to highlight a desired channel SCH LIST 2 Press C to mark it to be moved then use w to move it to a desired position SCH LIST 3 Press CG again to confirm the new position 7 4 Channel List and Favourite List Use the Channel List and Favourite Channel List to change channels with ease 1 Press CH 2 vto display the Channel List 2 Press CH a second time to display the Favourite Channel List 3 Use v to select a channel and OK to tune into the channel 18 7 TV amp ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE EPG 7 5 Password Lock for Channels and Programmes Use the LOCK Menu in the OSD for password settings This menu requires password access The default password is 0000 If you have forgotten your password use the master password 8899 Enable Locks Block Channel Parental Guidance NO BLOCK Enable Locks This option MUST be turned on to use any password locks for channels and other settings 1 Press MENU to display the OSD 2 Use 4 v to navigate to LOCK Menu You will need the password for access 3 Select Enable Locks and use to turn it On or Off as desired Password Customisation Set your personal password with the following steps Press MENU to display the OSD Use 4 v to navigate to LOCK Menu You will need the password for access Navigate to Set Password an
9. In the USB Menu choose Music Playback with 4 and press OK 2 Add music files to a playlist by following on screen hints for button controls CANCEL 3 Press OID to start playback Press 4 and YY to use the Music Playback control bar oe LL E Stop Repo mat mure e Repeat Select between Repeat All Repeat One Repeat None Goto Time Jump to a specific time in the track by keying in the format HH MM SS Press a to navigate into the current playlist Use and to choose a SCH LIST Playlist specific image Press C to remove a highlighted file from the list or REC LIST E to remove all files Press O to return to the control panel SCREEN Screen Mute press C to turn off the screen while continuing to play music Text Display 1 In the USB Menu choose Text Playback with 4 and press 69 2 Add text files txt to a playlist by following on screen hints for button controls CANCEL 3 Press CID to display text files in full screen Press and to use the Text Playback control bar Where In Home service Pick up is not available the purchaser is required to send the product to the nearest TEAC Authorised Service Centre for repair In this event a copy of this warranty card and a copy of your receipt of purchase must be enclosed to be a valid warranty Such equipment or part must be sent freight prepaid to your nearest TEAC Authorised Service Centre After the repair the product will be availabl
10. or turn on the 2D to 3D function For USB playback instructions please see Section 11 2 Put on a pair of active 3D glasses included with this TV and turn them on 3 Turn on 3D Mode if needed by pressing Go The default 3D Type is Side by Side Adjust the 3D Type setting if necessary to match the 3D video format If the 3D picture layers look reversed or otherwise incorrect adjust the Exchange 3D L R setting 4 Press again to close the 3D Setup Menu USB Multimedia Playback da 9 gt KY a o 2 a gt t Reference 26 9 3D VIDEO PLAYBACK NOTE f you have eyesight conditions like short sightedness and astigmatism please put on your corrective lenses before using the 3D glasses Maintain a distance of at least 2 times the screen width or 3 times the screen height Maintain a position where your eyes are on the same level as the TV screen and looking straight at the screen 9 2 3D Glasses Charging the Glasses The 3D glasses built in Li ion battery is low on power when the lens starts flickering continuously Use the provided micro USB cable and connect the 3D glasses to a USB power source eg computer TV 5V power adapter After charging is complete estimation 2 hours the indicator LED light will turn off A fully powered pair of glasses can be used for up to 100 hours Prolong the life of your rechargeable battery by storing it in cool places D NOTE Before use please fully
11. x 0 y 2 gt amp A o 0 3 gt a C USB Multimedia Playback Reference 8 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING DVR The max recording time for Time Shift depends on the available data storage space and the size of the broadcast DTV content Time Shift recordings do not remain saved on the USB storage device The name and number The current state of the program of the program The process of the program 00 00 03 00 00 00 18 12 15 00 00 03 it b i Play 2 Pause Stop A B mark The current time 8 4 Scheduled Recording Viewing Reminder ochedule an automatic programme recording or viewing event by directly selecting a programme from the EPG A Scheduled recording Record a programme into a connected USB storage device B Viewing reminder Show a scheduled programme on time D NOTE If channel locks or parental control locks are enabled the locked programmes and channels can be recorded viewed and played back on this TV using password access Key in your current password when the password prompt pops up While recording is in progress for a locked channel you will still need to key in the password to watch that channel This does not interrupt the recording process Schedule a New Recording Viewing Event This feature can be used in DTV Mode 1 2 EPG Press O and use 4 gt a v to highlight a desired programme in the programme guide DELETE REC LIST Press C to sch
12. 3D TV for too long as it may harm your eyesight or cause you to experience fatigue headaches and nausea Take frequent breaks from watching 3D TV If you feel unwell while watching 3D TV stop and take a rest If symptoms persist consult a doctor otop and consult a doctor immediately if you experience the following symptoms as you may be at risk of or experiencing seizure or epilepsy dizziness altered vision eye or muscle twitching involuntary movements convulsion loss of consciousness loss of direction and confusion cramps and nausea Children and teenagers should be monitored while watching 3D TV in case they show any discomfort If they feel unwell have them take a break If symptoms persist consult a doctor The following people are not recommended to watch 3D TV e Young children under 5 years of age e Pregnant women seniors people with heart problems oversensitivity to light and other medical conditions e People who are sick or tired People with a history of epilepsy or seizures 9 1 Watching 3D TV For optimal 3D video viewing experience please make sure that your viewing position is within the recommended distance and angle Recommended angles to view 3D Top View Side View 150cm 200cm Y 150cm 200cm 3D Video Playback 1 Start a 3D video playback from a Blu ray disc USB multimedia playback or 3D TV broadcasting
13. 400mm 400mm 400mm lt gt Thread hole size M5 x 8mm depth TV mounting screw size on the TV ions onnec Initial Setup amp Remote Control Input Sources On Screen Display OSD Menu 23 e5 go 50 o w y E o 2e a 3D Video Playback Apes A Playback Recording DVR USB Multimedia Reference 3 PARTS amp CONNECTIONS 3 1 Front View Parts amp Connections Initial Setup amp Input Sources LED Indicator o4 Remote control window keep clear Remote Control OSD Menu Pa G a a S 4 g o E iS o c S x 9 ul o gt I Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR 3D Video Playback POWER Turn on standby the TV set VOL Adjust the volume CH Scan through channels MENU Display exit the OSD menu INPUT Display the input source menu USB Multimedia Playback Reference 3 PARTS amp CONNECTIONS 3 2 Back View S 2 Su e gt OO MNA T gt iy O al al entitled E EE AC POWER IN gt COAX HDMI3 HDMI1 HDMI2 Y Pb Pr Part Name Function E AC Power In Connect to the AC power supply E HDMI 1 2 3 Connect to the HDMI socket of your DVD or satellite box q YPbPr Connect to the
14. REMOTE CONTROL e REC Start recording when in DTV Mode REPEAT Toggle Repeat options in USB Mode A No Function Fi Play Pause playback or toggle DTV Time Shift B Stop playback Y Fast Rewind Fast Forward up to 16x X 9 Previous next chapter track l gt Function not available D MENU Function not available D TOPTITLE Function not available OSC Function not available Teletext operation Teletext is an information system broadcasted by certain channels providing news weather forecasts puzzles as well as subtitles Subject to availability SUBPAGE Toggle subpage HOLD Hold or resume browsing the subpage SIZE Cycle through page zoom in views INDEX Go to Index CANCEL Cancel the Teletext Display REVEAL Reveal any hidden text TV TXT Toggle Teletext viewing modes Colour buttons Shortcut keys per on screen hints Remote Control D SETUP Function not available 2 AUDIO Function not available BONUS VIEW Function not available GOTO Jump to a specific point during playback A B Define Points A and B for looping playback RANDOM Function not available ASPECT Cycle through different picture aspect settings ANGLE Choose alternative camera angles if available SLEEP Cycle through and set Timer Sleep settings OSD Menu TV 8 Electronic On Screen Display Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR 9 2 Battery Installation N CAUTION To prevent damag
15. details on using Time Shift please see the Time Shift section 8 2 Instant Recording When a compatible USB storage device is connected you can record TV programmes at will with the press of a button While recording is in progress the TV s LED light will flash 1 Press Ce while watching TV to start recording Alternatively MENU gt CHANNEL Menu gt Record Start 2 Press if you wish to display the Recording progress bar during recording Press again to close REVEAL 3 Press CW to stop recording Recording Time 00 00 16 Max Recording Time 00 36 43 E ad m Prev Next Pause Stop 1 YLE TV1 Syd men asialla 22 8 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING DVR D NOTE CANCEL Press OID to view the currently recording file while recording REC LIST Press C to play any other recorded files from the Recorded File List It is not possible to view channels on other frequencies while recording is ongoing The recorded file size depends on the broadcasted content Please make sure your USB storage device has ample space for recording Please do not turn off or unplug the USB storage device during recording This may damage the USB storage device or cause data corruption Recording in Standby Mode Continue recording after turning off the TV Similarly scheduled recording can be done while the TV is turned off in Standby Mode 1 PressCe while watching TV to start recording Alternatively MENU 3
16. on adding files to playlists please see the Making a Playlist section After the music playlist is done press to return to the USB Menu Choose Photo or Text Playback with 4 and press 69 Add the desired image text files to a playlist CANCEL Press CID to start displaying the images text Press to display the on screen control bar Start simultaneous music playback by choosing the Music button in the control bar 33 Playback S ao 0 E E ta Y 5 d dB aS Reference 11 REFERENCE 11 1 Troubleshooting Please do not use functions not mentioned in this user manual If a problem occurs with your TV please refer to the table below If the problem persists please turn the TV off and consult the TEAC Customer Service Hotline Problem NT No picture Is the power plugged in Connect the power plug securely Like your computer the TV runs diagnostic and software checks before it can display broadcast channels The picture should appear in approximately 15 seconds Picture is too bright or too dark Adjust picture brightness or contrast settings Picture is too large or too small Adjust the aspect settings Picture shakes and stripes Keep appliances that emit magnetic radiation away from the appear TV Press the PAUSE button Check if playback is on Pause Picture does not move nd any connected external equipment Check if the MUTE function is on Adjust the volume level
17. on the strength of the signal reception in your location We recommend using an external antenna connection to receive channels Tune to TV channels using Auto Scan or Manual Tuning Auto Tuning Run a complete scan for channels and save all detected channels into the Channel List 1 Press MENU and navigate to the CHANNEL Menu 2 Use v and to select the Auto Tuning option 3 Use to adjust Country and Tune Type options 4 Press Y to start scanning D NOTE Auto Tuning will overwrite all previously saved channels and channel settings Ifthe ATV DTV option is selected the first 50 of the scan represents ATV tuning while the other 5096 represents DTV tuning EXIT Press Qif you wish to stop tuning halfway through the process DTV Manual Tuning Scan a specific DTV frequency and save detected channels into the Channel List 1 Press MENU and navigate to the CHANNEL DTV Manual Tuning Menu 2 Use v and to select the DTV Manual Tuning option 3 Use to select a DTV channel 4 Press to start scanning ATV Manual Tuning Scan a specific ATV frequency and save detected channels into the Channel List 1 Press MENU and navigate to the CHANNEL Menu 2 Use and Y to select the ATV Manual Tuning option 3 Use v 4 to adjust scanning options 4 Press 9 to start scanning 16 7 TV amp ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE EPG 7 2 Electronic Programme Guide EPG E
18. the data depending on the device s storage size and content D NOTE For best results we recommend using a USB storage device with Data storage capacity up to 1 5 TB An external power supply Maximum USB extension cable length 50cm 10 2 Playing Multimedia Files Press DTV USB orINPUT and switch to the USB input source When in USB Input Mode the USB Menu will be shown Browse and play files using specific menus for different file types Return to device list Preview Up Folder Information 1 In the USB Menu press 4 to choose the desired multimedia type Photo for images Music for audio Movie for videos and Text for text files 2 Use v in the list to select the device you wish to play from and press 69 Choose the Return icon to return to the main USB 3 Use 4 v to navigate to desired files and folders Press on highlighted folders to view folder contents and choose the Up Folder icon to return to the previous folder level 4 Press QD to start playing the current highlighted file Normal playback controls such as Pause Fast Forward and Fast Rewind are available DISPLAY D Press or during Photo and Movie file playback to display a control bar for more playback controls NOTE Depending on the file content some files may not play even if they are in a supported format 30 10 USB MULTIMEDIA PLAYBACK Making a Playlist 1 While browsing files follow the on screen hints for b
19. to select Parental Control and choose a rating limit Programmes with the chosen rating and any ratings beyond it will be locked D NOTE Programme ratings depend on availability from the broadcasting service Locked programmes or channels cannot be recorded unless they are already being accessed using the password Please keep this in mind when scheduling recordings TV amp Electronic Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR x 0 y 2 gt amp A o 0 3 gt a C USB Multimedia Playback Reference 20 8 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING DVR This feature allows the recording of TV programmes to a compatible USB storage device like a hard disk drive or thumb drive While recording is in progress the front panel LED light will flash red and green D NOTE USB devices such as mobile phones MP3 players and cameras do NOT support file recording Recorded file sizes depend on the broadcast content up to several GB per hour For best recording and playback results we recommend using a USB storage device with A Data storage capacity up to 1 5TB B Maximum disk partition size 400GB C An external power supply D Maximum USB extension cable length 50cm 8 1 Setting up for USB Recording 1 Connect the USB storage device to the USB1 port on the back panel of the TV If the USB storage device uses its own power supply make sure it is turned on Press MENU to display the OSD Use v to navi
20. 1 Connecting the USB Storage Device 10 2 Playing Multimedia Files Reference 11 4 Troubleshooting 11 2 Specifications AOUN c1 O1 10 10 11 12 13 13 30 30 34 35 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 1 Power Supply MA DO NOT touch the power DO NOT use a damaged DONOT plug several devices Insert the power plug fully into plug with wet hands power cord or plug or a into the same outlet the outlet loose outlet 1 A congested outlet may cause Aloose or improperly Doing so may result in Doing so may result in _ the outlet to overheat and start inserted power plug electric shock fire or electric shock a fire may result in fire Parts amp Connections DO NOT bend the power cord excessively or place heavy objects on it gt a ww Q YN E Input Sources Doing so may result in fire or electric shock 9 E S 2 E o S 52 ae o a S o 9 JE SE wW When disconnecting the Always unplug the unit before rn power cord from an AC cleaning outlet always grasp it by The purpose of these precautions is to z the plug Not doing so may result in 95 fire or electric shock ensure user safety and prevent property 32 e Pulling on the cord damage lt can damage the internal wire 55 andre iresultin t Be sure to read and observe all safety a 3 precautions It is the responsibility of the
21. 3 315 support teac com au www teac com au TEA WARRANTY INFORMATION v1 5 2 DEC 2011 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure Warranty Terms amp Conditions 1 TEAC warrants that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal domestic use with reasonable care and skill Maintenance and cleaning i e laser head is not covered by this warranty The TEAC warranty only applies to TEAC products purchased used and serviced in Australia 2 The benefits to the consumer given by this Warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies of the consumer under a law in relation to goods or services to which the warranty relates being the Australian Consumer Law 3 Refund or replacement via your retailer is available for a period of 14 days after purchase for goods that have been inspected and determined to have a major failure Refund and exchange is not applicable for change of mind 4 Subject to the terms herein this warranty effectively covers the equipment as specified in the Warranty Periods Table below from the date of purchase TEAC PRODUCT WARRANTY PERIOD
22. D to 3D Depth option and pressing 4 to choose a preferred depth 3 If you wish to turn off the 2D to 3D function enter the 3D menu again like before then select the 2D to 3D option and press 4 to set it to Off 3D to 2D This TV can downscale 3D video or TV into 2D Turn this option On or Off as desired when you are watching 3D video 2D to 3D Depth Choose layer depths while the 2D to 3D function is turned on from Middle High Low 28 10 USB MULTIMEDIA PLAYBACK USB Usage Precautions Never turn the unit off or disconnect a USB Storage Device Flash Drive when it is being accessed Doing so could damage the TV and the connected USB storage device e Do not use a device that has a maximum current consumption of 100 mA or more e Do not use a device that has security functions or other special functions e Do not use a device that is divided into two or more partitions e A USB hub cannot be used to connect USB devices to this unit USB storage devices that can be played on this unit e Only USB Storage Device Flash Memory maximum 16GB can be used Do NOT use a high capacity USB hard disk with this unit e Some flash memory players that charge from USB terminals cannot be used for playback e Hard disk drives CD DVD Drives and other devices connected via USB cannot be used e This unit cannot copy or move files e Playable formats FAT16 FAT32 Depending on the condition of the USB flash drive this unit migh
23. EL 1 2 3 Press II to start playback Press O to see the Movie Playback control bar 4 Press 4 and to use the buttons on the bar 00 00 38 00 01 00 mi Fo Goto Tias TN IIT E pai nutu TT YUETVT 200911077 173995 in VEE A id visors A AA pe ELA m 2 NOTE f playback is stopped the track position is remembered and playback will resume from there Char Set Select a character library suited to the subtitles for the current movie Repeat Select between Repeat All Repeat One Repeat None A B Press once to set Point A and again to set Point B for looping playback Press again to resume normal playback Press a to navigate into the current playlist Use a and to choose a SCH LIST Playlist specific image Press C to remove a highlighted file from the list or REC LIST EXIT to remove all files Press to return to the control panel Info Display detailed video information Use the on screen IP button to toggle slow motion playback at different Slow Fwd CANCEL speeds To resume normal playback press OID Step Fwd Use the on screen Pl button to step forward within the track in small time increments Goto Time Key in a specific point to jump to using the HH MM SS format Musical Photo Text Slideshow Play music while viewing images or text 1 In the USB Menu choose Music Playback with 4 and press 609 2 Add music files to a playlist by pressing on a highlighted file For details
24. PG While using DTV Mode press O to display the EPG EPG is not available in ATV Mode PROGRAMME GUIDE 20 15 01 11 07 Dec 2005 No Information O7 Dec 2005 17 37 46 12 00 19 30 No Information Remind oPrav Day Next Day E i Mava View Ee Det alla m Ext Browsing the EPG 1 Change channels using a to navigate and press to tune into a highlighted channel 2 View channel guides when tuned in to the relevant channels by using a v 4 gt 3 Browse channel schedules up to 7 days in advance with and GO 4 Press MENU or to exit the EPG NOTE You need to tune in to a channel before its schedule is displayed EPG schedules are available up to 7 days in advance from the broadcaster While a future programme is highlighted press C to schedule automatic timed REC LIST recording or press C to schedule a viewing Please see the DVR section for detailed instructions 1 3 ChannelCustom isation Make personal changes to the channel list in the Channel Edit menu Different options are available for ATV and DTV channels TV amp Electronic Programme Guide Press MENU to display the OSD Use v to navigate to CHANNEL Menu Channel Edit and press 69 If password locks are enabled key in the password to enter the Channel Edit menu Customise your channels according to the instructions below Digital Video Recording DVR O1 A N FR Press MENU again to exit the menu or to exi
25. Record In Progress 78 CHANNEL Menu Record Start 2 Press 1 to turn the TV off into Standby Mode 3 A prompt will appear Choose whether to continue recording after turning the TV off then press 69 Setting a Record Limit Set a time limit for Instant Recording When the time limit is up recording will stop automatically po ro 1 Press MENU to display the OSD il 2 Use v to navigate to CHANNEL Menu Record Mode gt Free Record Limit and adjust the setting AERE between 1 6 hours 8 3 Time Shift Pause Live TV Pause live TV temporarily and avoid missing part of the TV show even if you are interrupted CANCEL 1 Press OD while watching TV to pause live TV and start Time Shift Press QID to resume watching TV from where it was paused The TV will continue recording live TV 2 When a Time Shifted programme is playing a sign is displayed on the screen Digital Video Recording DVR 3 Press O if you wish to display the Time Shift progress bar during Time Shift recording Press again to close REVEAL 4 Press W to stop recording and return to live TV broadcast x 0 y 2 gt amp A o 0 3 gt a C D NOTE HOLD SIZE Fast Forward Rewind can be done with 44 O but if you reach the end of the Time Shift recording the TV will stop recording and return to the live TV broadcast USB Multimedia Playback Reference 23 Digital Video Recording DVR
26. TEAC LES851FH3D LED TV A A USER MANUAL IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION INSIDE PLEASE READ TEA WARRANTY PROCEDURE v1 5 2 DEC 2011 Please read the owner s manual carefully and ensure that you have followed the correct installation and operating procedures 1 Please read this warranty card 2 Keep your purchase receipt to enable you to proceed quickly in the event of a Warranty Service 3 If you require Warranty Service please contact the TEAC Customer Support Hotline at 1300 553 315 for assistance Please ensure that you have the model number serial number and purchase receipt ready when you call Please complete the section below and keep this information for your own records Owner s Name Owner s Address Postcode Model Name No Serial No Dealer s Name Dealer s Address Postcode Authorised Service Centres in Major Australian Cities NSW Queensland Western Australia 151 Arthur Street Unit 1 320 Curtin Ave West Unit 2 50 Pilbara Street Homebush West NSW 2140 Eagle Farm QLD 4009 Welshpool WA 6106 South Australia Victoria 11 Mcinnes Street 282 Normanby Road Ridleyton SA 5008 South Melbourne VIC 3205 Thank you for selecting a TEAC product If you should require assistance with your product regarding its setup or operation or if any difficulties arise please call us directly for advice between Monday to Friday at 8 30AM 6PM AEST at the TEAC Customer Support Hotline 1300 55
27. USB Multimedia Playback Reference Digital Video Recording DVR x O 6 2 gt amp A o 0 3 gt a e USB Multimedia Playback Reference 8 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING DVR Formatting will ensure that the USB storage device is in the FAT32 file system and that there is enough storage space available for recording programs N CAUTION Formatting will erase ALL data on the storage device Please back up all valuable data before proceeding to format TEAC is not responsible for any lost data due to formatting 1 Select the disk drive to be formatted 2 Select the Format option in the DVR File System Menu and press 69 3 Select the FAT32 option and press O to start formatting NOTE The FAT32 file system is best for high speed storage devices High Speed FS is best for low speed storage devices After formatting into the FAT32 file system you Will still be able to store and share other media files on the same storage device Storage devices formatted in High Speed FS system can only be used to record from this TV and cannot store other media files Time Shift Size After the USB storage device is formatted into the FAT32 file system Time Shift cannot be altered During DVR File System Check the display will show that the whole storage device space will be used for Time Shift However Instant and Scheduled Recording will still have priority over available storage space For
28. ad size M6X35 from your local hardware store For best results we recommend that wall mounting should be performed by a professional installer Initial Setup amp Input Sources D NOTE The TV should be levelled or angled directly at the viewer s eye Allow a space of 10cm around the TV to reduce risk of overheating Remote Control N CAUTION Make sure the TV is completely disconnected and unplugged from power To prevent damage to the TV screen avoid touching or pressing on the screen with hands or objects at any time Do not press on the front panel as it may damage the screen To protect the TV from damage or scratching only place the TV on a soft flat surface like a table covered with a cotton towel or foam mat Assembly lifting and moving of the TV must be done by at least 2 people to prevent unit damage or physical injury from accidents Ensure that all screws are tight and secure after assembly so that the stand or mounting bracket is stable enough to prevent the TV from falling and causing personal injury or property damage Make sure that the TV is not knocked or pulled down from its position Prevent children and pets from playing with or climbing on the TV If the TV falls it may cause personal injury or property damage If the TV stand or wall mounting bracket is damaged do not use it to support the TV Contact your dealer immediately OSD Menu La a Q m a S g oO E le E S da de
29. art tuning 6 After tuning is complete the TV will display programmes from detected channels UO DI D NOTE If no channels are detected please check the connection and condition of your external antenna 4 2 Selecting an Input Source Initial Setup amp Input Sources To play different media types and from any connected external device change input sources to activate the desired connection 1 Press INPUT to display the list of input sources 2 Press to choose an input source 3 Press Y to confirm Remote Control DTV USB and HDMI can also be accessed using the shortcut buttons DTV USB OSD Menu MAg 352511 This TV starts in DTV mode by default when it is switched on for the first time Subsequently it will start in the most recently selected input mode de q Move Pa g a a S 4 g i 5f E o S x 8 i o gt I Programme Guide D NOTE Please make sure the device is connected before selecting the input source 3D Video Playback Digital Viso Playback Recording DVR USB Multimedia Reference 9 REMOTE CONTROL The remote control uses Infrared signals Point it at the Infrared sensor at the front of the TV NOTE The remote control may not work correctly if it is operated out of range or angle of if there are objects blocking the signal 5 1 Remote Control Buttons and Functions POWER DELETE REC LIST SCHLIST SCREEN COCO amp
30. charge the battery in the glasses The battery is fully charged when the indicator LED turns off while connected to the charger Clean the fragile lens with a soft clean cloth only Do not spray cleaning liquid directly on the glasses in case of fire or electric shock hazards Do not use chemical agents containing alcohol solvent paraffin benzene lubricant or mosquito repellent N CAUTION Avoid leaving the glasses in extreme conditions such as extreme heat including in a closed vehicle in the sun cold humidity fire or under the sun The Li ion battery may cause damage or fire if overheated Power On Press the Power Button on the glasses to power up the glasses The lens will flicker Signal Synchronisation Once the glasses are turned on it will attempt to synchronise with the TV Make sure that the TV is also in 3D mode or in 2D to 3D upscaling mode If the glasses do not receive 3D signals from the TV within 30 seconds it will enter Standby mode After 5 minutes the glasses will try to synchronise again if it does not receive any 3D signals this time it will power off Switch Left right Eye While watching 3D TV if the 3D picture seems reversed or if you feel eye discomfort press the Power Button again to switch left right 3D transmissions Standby Mode When the synchronisation fails or is lost the 3D glasses will enter Standby mode automatically Automatic Power Off When the synchronisation is lost for mo
31. component YPbPr output of external devices E PC IN PC audio input 38 VGA Connect to the PC VGA output to display PC graphics RF Connect to antenna or cable source E E COAX Digital output to AV receiver E USB Connect to a USB storage device for DVR Recording in DTV Mode and gt E USB Multimedia Playback in USB Mode Video Connect to the composite video output of external devices E 3 Audio R L In Audio signal input for AV shared with YPbPr E H phone Connect to headphones a x O 6 2 gt amp A o 0 3 gt a e ENE NOTE Before making or changing cable connections please make sure that power to the unit is completely disconnected by switching off the power supply and unplugging USB Multimedia the power cable from the wall outlet Reference 4 INITIAL SETUP amp INPUT SOURCES 4 1 Initial Power On When the TV is turned on the first time out of the box or after a factory settings reset it will prompt you to run auto channel tuning Connect the TV to your antenna wall socket using a coaxial TV cable After making sure all connections are secure plug in the power cord Press 1 on the remote control to turn on the TV The TV will initialise and prompt you to choose between Home Mode and Shop Mode Home Mode is recommended for optimal energy saving Choose with 4 gt v and press to proceed 9 Next a tuning menu will display Adjust the settings with 4 a and press to st
32. d Bass Adjust the relative intensity of higher pitched sounds Adjust the relative intensity of power pitched sounds Adjust the balance of the Left and Right audio tracks Turn on off automatic programme volume control Turn Surround Sound off on Select between Off PCM and Auto Set the current time In DTV Mode the time is set according to broadcaster signals and cannot be changed Set a time of day and frequency for the TV to turn off Set a time of day and frequency for the TV to turn on Select the time Zone Set the TV to turn off after a certain amount of time Set the TV to turn off after it has not received any control signals for a certain amount of time Set channel programme locking on off with a password Change the password Password lock all programmes from selected TV channels Password lock all programmes at and beyond a chosen programme rating Set the language for the OSD Menus Select the 1 2 preferred language track to be selected if it is available from the broadcaster Select the 1 2 preferred language track to be selected if it is available from the broadcaster Adjust the time needed before the OSD Menu auto hides Turn on off the blue screen display during No Signal Shows current country that was set during Auto Tuning Turn automatic software update on if you wish the TV to automatically scan for new firmware updates at night Reset all settings to
33. d press 69 Key in the current password the default password is 0000 Key in the new password carefully Key in the new password once more to confirm and save the new password SPAN NOTE The default password is 0000 If you have forgotten your password at any time use the master password 8899 to reset your personal password Channel Locking Lock specific TV channels so that they can only be viewed after using the right password Press MENU to display the OSD Block Channel Use 4 to navigate to LOCK Menu You 1 YLE TV1 o will need the password for access o Select Enable Locks and set it to On select the Block Channel option and press 69 ET The Channel Lock list will display Highlight a desired channel with 4 and press REC LIST m o NS to lock it Press again to unlock 6 Press to exit 19 TV amp Electronic Recording DVR Programme Guide Digital Video x 0 y 2 2 A o 0 3 gt a e USB Multimedia Playback Reference 7 TV amp ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE EPG Parental Control for Rated Programmes Lock specific TV programmes by rating so that they can only be viewed after using the right password 1 Press MENU to display the OSD 2 Use 4 v to navigate to LOCK Menu gt Lock Channel and set it to On A password will be required to change this setting See the Password Customisation section for details 3 Use 4 v
34. e for collection by or return to the purchaser at purchaser s cost The warranty does not cover freight or insurance In all cases of transit damage or lost a claim must be filed against the carrier by the purchaser even if shipment is arranged by TEAC TEAC inhome service may also be available at a fee upon request Accessories Remote including power adaptors AV box TV tuners etc are warranted to be defect free for 1 year Replacement of spare parts under normal usage except cabinet front panel knob removable accessories battery consumable AC cord connecting cord and other accessories are warranted as specified in Warranty Periods Table and will be repaired or replaced at the sole judgement of TEAC The warranties hereby conferred do not extend to and exclude any cost associated with the installation deinstallationor re installation of a product be it in home or otherwise including costs related to the Teeter E As JJ Stop Char Set Music Playlist gt 44 gt gt Previous next Page 44 gt gt I Previous next text document a Stop viewing the text document Char Set Select a character library suited to the subtitles for the current movie Playback S 1 E z E ta Y Reference 32 10 USB MULTIMEDIA PLAYBACK Movie Playback Inthe USB Menu choose Movie Playback with 4 and press 69 Add movie files to a playlist by following on screen hints for button controls CANC
35. e to the remote control make sure to install batteries correctly Do not mix old and new batteries x O 2 gt i a o 0 gt Qa CC Dispose of batteries safely and appropriately Contact your local authorities or dealer for advice on battery disposal Keep batteries out of reach of children USB Multimedia Playback 1 To open the battery compartment press on the battery cover and slide it out 2 Insert 2 AA batteries making sure to match polarities as marked in the compartment 3 Close the battery cover Reference 12 6 ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD MENU 6 1 OSD Menu Overview The OSD menu system acts as the Main Menu and allows access to main feature controls as well as optional user settings D NOTE Certain menus are available only in their relevant input modes I II Main menu CHANNEL o PICTURE ATV Manual Tun SOUN D Channel P TIME hs mem Submenu LOCK List Channel menu OPTION p Als for example Free Record Limit Lom HUT Hint you should operate the OSD menu according to the hint Navigating the OSD Press MENU to display the OSD Use 4 to navigate to different menus via the tabs at the top Use a to enter a menu and select available settings or submenus Use 4 or press on a selected item to adjust settings or enter a submenu pra m Press or to confirm a setting and continue browsing the menu If you have entered a subm
36. edule a recording or C to schedule a viewing reminder A scheduling menu will appear The desired mm lh programme details will already be automatically set Press 4 a v to change any details if desired Press to save If the new event clashes with an existing event you will be asked whether to cancel the scheduling or overwrite the old event The Schedule List will display and list the new event EXIT Press to return to TV viewing When the time is reached a countdown will be displayed before recording or showing starts D NOTE If the TV is in Standby Mode Scheduled Recording will proceed without needing the TV to turn on At least 20 events can be scheduled If the maximum is reached existing events must be deleted before new ones can be scheduled 24 8 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING DVR Viewing the Schedule List Schedule List Press 4 to exchange i Recorded List 5 YLE FST 1 YLE TV1 Byd men asialia 17 35 50 01 SCH LIST 1 Press C to display the Schedule List 2 Press v to scroll up and down the list Scheduled recordings will be marked with a camera icon and viewing reminders with a clock icon 3 Press to return to TV viewing Deleting a Scheduled Recording Viewing Event 1 While viewing the Schedule List use a to select the event to be deleted DELETE 2 Press to delete the highlighted event 3 Press to confirm or to cancel the deletion 8 5 Using the Reco
37. enu please follow the hints at the bottom of the screen or refer to the relevant sections in this user manual for operation details 6 Press MENU again to exit the menu or to exit the OSD completely 6 2 Menu Map OSD Menu 13 OSD Menu TV 8 Electronic On Screen Display Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR x 0 y 2 gt t A o 0 3 gt a e USB Multimedia Playback Reference 6 ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD MENU Men Option Description Auto Tuning Tune channels automatically This will overwrite any previously saved channels and channel settings DTV Manual Tuning Tune digital TV channels manually ATV Manual Tuning Tune analogue channels manually Channel Edit Customize channel list display and channel access Signal Information Display detailed channel signal information Record Start Start recording the current DTV channel at once E Recorded List Display the Recorded File List Record Mode Schedule a future recording ms Schedule List Display the Schedule List 5 Free Record Limit Set a recording time limit between 1 6 hours DVR File System Access the DVR File System Menu Select Disk Select a connected USB storage device Check DVR File Check if the selected USB storage device is compatible System USB Disk Show if the selected USB storage device is compatible Format Format the selected USB storage device Time Shift Size Ava
38. factory defaults All channels and personalised settings will be erased Adjust backlight settings Display system and support contact information Access HDMI CEC options Turn HDMI CEC On or Off Auto Turn Off Turn this option On or Off When it is enabled turning a connected compatible CEC enabled device will also trigger the other device to turn off HDMI CEC Consumer Electronics Control allows compatible CEC enabled devices that are connected via HDMI to communicate with each other and enable smart controls like simultaneous power on and off Compatibility depends on the hardware specifications by the individual manufacturers as well as the availability of the CEC function on the devices 15 OSD Menu TV 8 Electronic On Screen Display Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR x 0 y 2 gt t A o 0 3 gt a e USB Multimedia Playback Reference TV amp Electronic Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR x 0 y 2 gt us A o 0 3 gt a C USB Multimedia Playback Reference 7 TV amp ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE EPG 7 1 ATV DTV Mode Start watching TV by pressing INPUT to switch to the ATV Analogue TV or DTV Digital TV input source For detailed steps on changing inputs please see the Input Source section ATV and DTV depends on the broadcasting services available in your locality The quality of received channels depends
39. gate to CHANNEL Menu Y DVR File System and press to access the setup options in the DVR File System Menu as described below pr 9 Selecting a Disk Drive and Checking Compatibility Select a desired USB storage device for recording if multiple devices are connected Then check if the connected USB storage device is compatible and ready for recording 1 Select a disk drive using the Select Disk option 2 Select Check DVR File System in the DVR File System Menu and press 69 3 One of the following messages will appear SUCCESS for a compatible device and FAIL for an incompatible device NOTE This TV will always use the first partition C for recording purposes If your hard disk contains more than one partition please use the first partition for recording purposes Failure to identify the File System may also be due to insufficient memory space on the storage device or a faulty USB cable Try another USB storage device with a larger capacity or another USB cable f no device is connected this detail will be greyed out Formatting a Disk You may need to format the USB storage device for reasons such as A The device is currently in an incompatible format B The device s file system is damaged and needs to be rewritten via formatting C You wish to wipe all data from the device to begin again with an empty drive 21 Digital Video Recording DVR x 0 y 2 gt amp A o 0 3 gt a C
40. hould be observed in the installation use servicing and maintenance of this device Please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Clean only with a dry cloth 6 Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 7 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other devices including amplifiers that produce heat 8 Do not defeat the 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 is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your power outlet consult an electrician to replace the power socket 9 Do not bend the power cord excessively Prevent the cord from being walked on or pinched by weights placed on it 10 Only use the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 11 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the device When a cart is used use ES caution when moving the cart and device 6 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time wo 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is requ
41. ilable data storage space for Time Shift recording opeed Shows the speed of the selected USB storage device Picture Mode Choose from preset picture settings profiles Choose User for manual customisation Contrast Adjust picture contrast Brightness Adjust picture brightness Colour Adjust picture colour HE Tint Adjust picture tint NTSC format only 2 Sharpness Adjust picture sharpness E S Colour Temperature Adjust colour temperature i Red Adjust Red colour level E Green Adjust Green colour level i W Blue Adjust Blue colour level E E Aspect Ratio Adjust picture aspect ratio 2 Noise Reduction Adjust noise reduction settings Over Scan HDMI Mode Choose between Auto Video and PC Digital Video Recording DVR 3D Setup Adjust 3D Settings x O y 2 gt lt a o gt a C USB Multimedia ENE Reference 14 6 ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD MENU OPTION LOCK TIME SOUND Sound Mode Treble Bass Balance Auto Volume Surround Sound SPDIF Mode Clock Off Time On Time Time Zone Sleep Timer Auto Sleep Enable Locks Set Password Block Channel Parental Guidance OSD Language Audio Language Subtitle Language OSD Duration Blue Screen Country Auto Software Update Restore Factory Default Backlight oystem Info HDMI CEC HDMI CEC Choose from preset sound setting profiles Choose User for manual customisation of Treble an
42. ime discon to turn off the unit and unplug or smoke around the unit from the remote control make nect the power cord from the e the power cord from the wall immediately disconnect the unit surechilarsn do nol lam wall outlet outlet from the outlet and contact the them Keep the batteries out of E service center ez 2 PLE th h of inf f not cleaned clogged dust Moving the unit with the _ Failure to do so may resultin Mas ena i z particles at ventilation holes power cord connected to the fire or electric shock l s could cause the unit to heat up outlet may cause damage to E fa childdaeewalloweda 2 S and ignite when switched on _ the cord resulting in fire or e battery seek medical attention sz which may result in a fire electric shock 1 T oo immediately o2 outbreak e o 2 S O je S 5 uu o5 gt Programme Guide Always have two or more people Wipe off any moisture dirt or Always turn off the unit and _ Do not display still images and partially S at hand to lift or move the unit dust on the power plug pins unplug the power cord when Still images on the LED panel for more S gt with a clean dry cloth cleaning the unit Use a soft dry than 2 hours as it can cause screen as If the unit is dropped it could cloth to clean the unit mage retention This Mage fetenuon ts EJE also known as
43. ired when the apparatus has been damaged in any way This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage instituting a risk of electric shock is present within this device This symbol indicates that there are important operation and maintenance instructions in the documentation accompanying this device NOTE To prevent damage which may result in fire or hazards do not expose the device to rain or liquids Do not place objects containing liquids such as vases on the device If drinks and liquids have been spilled on the device unplug the device from AC power immediately and contact the TEAC Customer Hotline for assistance Servicing of this device should be conducted by qualified and certified TEAC service personnel The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any damage caused by modifications done on the device without authorisation from the manufacturer s authorised service agent 2 TV PLACEMENT SETUP 2 1 Accessories The appearance of the components may look different from the following figures User s Guide go 100 e Ba dA o FE EN o o o o o a i User s Guide Remote Control 2 x AA Batteries Quick Start Guide Contact Card 1 pair of active 3D glasses 2 2 TV Stand Wall Mounting Assembly Parts amp Connections This TV comes ready to be set up with the provided TV stand Alternatively opt to mount the TV on the wall by obtaining a wall mount bracket and mounting eyebolts screws thre
44. n top of the unit cabinet as radiators stoves or irons communication cables Make sure 2 i i Porro on DO NOT place the unit near it is installed securely gt P TRE e The excessive heat can melt any heat source such as afire Doing so poses a serious risk If the antenna touches a power line place or space heater mesas the insulation and expose live contact with the antenna may result E i j wires resulting in fire or electric n fire electric shock or serious injury Doing so poses a serious risk outbreak shock i 5 of overheating and a possible fire outbreak 1 d A GEEN 2 i E BN KK a Ai de 20 S O 9 HE zz Install the unit at an adequate Do not cover the unit with a Be sure to place the unit on a oO i i gt o distance from the wall to ensure tablecloth curtain or other level surface a sufficient ventilation material Insufficient ventilation may result Insufficient ventilation may in the unit overheating which result in the unit overheating may cause a possible fire which may cause a possible outbreak fire outbreak Digital Video ATI a 2 dD E 3 da o O o a O The following precautions are divided into Warnings and Cautions 3D Video Playback Disconnect this device from power by turning the power off at the AC power outlet and unplugging the AC plug
45. nd workload during the time when service is requested and performed 9 Refurbished parts may be used to repair the product In the case of a replacement the product may be replaced with a refurbished unit of the same type or if one is unavailable a similar refurbished model with equal or better features amp specifications 10 Please be advised that if the product presented for repair is capable of retaining user generated data the data may be lost during servicing Customers are strongly encouraged to back up all important information data before sending the product in for service repair 11 Service will be provided only during normal business hours and under safety conditions and circumstances TEAC and its authorised service agents can refuse any repair if safety in relation to OH amp S becomes a concern to its staff or authorised service agents personnel 12 The warranty is void and warranty claims may be refused subject to the Australian Consumer Law if a The product was not transported installed operated or maintained according to manufacturer instruction or b The product was abused damaged tampered altered or repaired by any unauthorised persons or c Product failure is due to accidents during use installation or transit power surges use of defective or incompatible external devices exposure to abnormal conditions such as excessive temperatures or humidity or entry of liquids objects or creatures into the product
46. o reinstall the stand place the unit face down on a soft surface and reverse the above instructions NOTE Make sure the power is completely disconnected and unplugged before starting Fall Prevention reer To prevent the TV from tilting forward and falling over to cause damage or injury please secure the TV to your table or wall using screws or eyebolts and strong cord not provided An example on fixing the TV to a table is shown below 1 Install a wood screw or eyebolt into the table that is supporting the TV 2 Fixa machine screw into a screw hole near the base in the back of the TV 3 Tie the wood screw or eyebolt to the machine screw with a strong cord Alternatively secure the TV to the wall directly behind it by fixing eyebolts to the wall and tying them to screws fixed on the centre of the TV back panel How to mount the LED TV on the wall 1 After detaching the stand fasten 4 mounting screws thread size M6X35mm NOT SUPPLIED Please contact your local hardware store into the 4 screw holes on the rear cover see the figure below 2 Fasten wall mounting bracket NOT SUPPLIED with LED TV please contact your local hardware store with screws on the wall 3 Carefully check for the strength of the connection before releasing the LED TV NOTE For more detailed instructions please refer to your after market wall mounting instruction book 400mm
47. rded File List REC LIST Press to access the Recorded File List Any recorded TV programmes will be listed if a USB storage device is connected and powered on Viewing and Playing Recorded Files REC LIST 1 Press to view the Recorded File List Press repeatedly to sort the files by Programme Channel and Time 2 Use Y to browse the list and select a file 3 Press to display detailed information on the highlighted file 4 Press to show an on screen control bar 5 Press to start playing the selected file Digital Video Recording DVR NOTE f playback is stopped the track position is remembered and playback will resume from there m When Parental Control is enabled some recorded programmes may be locked because of their rating according to the EPG Key in the correct password to play them Deleting Recorded Files REC LIST 1 Press C to view the Recorded File List then use a w to select a file DELETE 2 Press GD to delete a file x 0 y 2 gt amp A o 0 3 gt a C USB Multimedia Playback Reference 25 9 3D VIDEO PLAYBACK You can watch 3D TV when A The TV receives 3D broadcasting subject to availability from the broadcaster or is connected to a compatible 3D video player and B The 3D format of the video is Side by Side Top Bottom Frame Packing or Line by Line C You turn on the 2D to 3D function while watching 2D video or TV N CAUTION Do not watch
48. re than 5 minutes the 3D lens will flicker and the glasses will power off automatically When the input mode or channel is changed on the TV the video signal may change from 3D to 2D When this happens the glasses will power off automatically 27 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Playback da o gt i a o p gt y E m Reference 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Playback D gt KO A O Q ea gt o aa Reference 9 3D VIDEO PLAYBACK 3D Glasses Structure A USB charging port micro USB Signal sensor E Power button LED indicator O LCD lens 9 3 3D Settings Press to display the 3D Setup Menu and use 4 w to adjust the options Some options may be disabled depending on the input mode 3D Setup 2D to 3D D MENU Back Exit 3D Type Choose a suitable 3D playback mode by matching the format of your 3D video to the available choices Off Side by Side Top Bottom Frame Packing With Blu ray discs the TV is able to auto detect and switch to the correct 3D format on its own This feature depends on the Blu ray disc content Exchange 3D Left Right Adjust this setting for the best 3D picture visibility 2D to 3D This TV can simulate a 3D effect while playing 2D video or TV channels 1 Turn it on by pressing or by adjusting the option directly in the 3D Menu 2 Adjust the 3D Depth if desired by selecting the 2
49. s and will not support multimedia devices such as mobile phones and cameras for recording purposes The unit will only support hard disk drives with additional power supply a maximum disk partition size of 400GB and a maximum capacity of 1 5TB For best performance we highly recommend that a hard disk drive with an external power supply be used for larger capacities The maximum number of files that each folder can use is 5000 files When using external USB it is suggested that high quality of USB extension cables supported 480mHz be used to ensure smooth video file playback The TV unit can only support audio formats of single and binary channels 3D Shutter Glasses Specification Lithium battery type rechargeable Lens type LCD lens Field Signal frequency Signal receiving More than 6M 19 68 foot distance Transport Channel condition Weight 30 2g 3 7 V 90mAh Banen Lithium battery Working current 0 9mA otandby Working time About 100 hours Working temperature 0C 40 C Storage temperature 20 C 60 C 36 TEAC TEAC CUSTOMER SUPPORT HOTLINE TCS 1300 553 315 Between Monday to Friday AEST 8 30AM to 6PM
50. screen burn To avoid a 3 get damaged or otherwise _ Failure to do so may resultin such image retention reduce the t cause injury fire or electric shock Never clean with irdustrial degree of brightness aad contrast orihe strength polish wax benzene screen when displaying a still image v _ paint thinner air freshener _ Watching the LED TV in 4 3 format for a 3 _ lubricant detergent or other long period of time may leave traces of such chemicals Also do not borders displayed on the left right and o clean with a damp cloth centre of the screen caused by the El difference of light emission on the gt screen Playing a DVD or a game a console may cause a similar effect to the screen Damages caused by the above effect are not covered by the Warranty 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 USB Multimedia Playback Reference Remote Control OSD Menu TV 8 Electronic On Screen Display Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR x O y 2 gt lt a o gt a C USB Multimedia ENE Reference 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 4 Important safety Instructions Warnings and Precautions To prevent any injuries the following safety precautions s
51. t not be able to play the files on it or skipping might occur NTFS HFS and HFS formats are not supported and cannot be used Max number of playable folders 200 Max number of playable files 999 If the USB storage device contains more than 999 files or 200 folders this unit cannot play it back correctly This unit cannot play files that are larger than 2GB e Files with variable bit rates might not play correctly File information display e The display of this unit can only show single byte letters and numbers e f the file information contains Japanese Chinese or other double byte characters playback is possible but the name will not be shown correctly 3D Video Playback s xe T Es Yo E E me Reference 29 Playback 2 cS 0 E E ta Y 5 Reference 10 USB MULTIMEDIA PLAYBACK This TV can play movie audio image and text files from a connected USB device For information on supported file formats see the Reference section 10 1 Connecting the USB Storage Device Use a USB storage device such as a hard disk drive or flash drive USB devices such as mobile phones MP3 players and cameras are NOT supported 1 Connect the USB storage device to the USB1 port on the back panel of the TV 2 If the USB storage device uses its own power supply make sure it is turned on 3 When the device is detected it will be listed in the Multimedia Menu The TV may take a while to read
52. t the OSD completely x 0 y 2 gt k A o 0 5 a e USB Multimedia Playback WOOTE Rename Move Skip O ox Fav Menu Reference 17 TV amp Electronic Recording DVR Programme Guide Digital Video x 0 y 2 gt amp A o 0 3 gt a C USB Multimedia Playback Reference 7 TV amp ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE EPG Favourite Channels 1 Use v 4 to highlight a desired channel 2 Press CH FAV to mark it as a Favourite Channel This channel will now be listed in the Favourite Channel List 3 To remove it from the list press CH FAV again to remove the Favourite mark Skip Channels 1 Use a w to highlight a desired channel SCREEN 2 Press C to mark it to be skipped This channel will now be skipped when you browse TV channels with CH It will still be accessible from the Channel List and EPG SCREEN 3 To remove the channel s Skip status press C again to remove the Skip mark Delete Channels 1 Use a 4 to highlight a desired channel DELETE 2 Press ID to delete it 3 Press 4 to confirm or to cancel the deletion D NOTE To add a deleted channel into the list again you will have to scan for it via Auto or Manual Tuning See the Tuning section for detailed instructions Rename Channels This feature is only available for ATV channels DTV channels cannot be deleted 1 Use w 4 gt to highlight a desired channel
53. technician Cannot access BD Live feature Ensure that there is enough data space in your connected USB storage device if you wish to download content from BD Live Check that the BD disc supports the BD Live feature o9 Y S 7 o dm Q a 34 11 REFERENCE 11 2 Specifications 1920x1080 Input Connector AUDIO L R PC AUDIO 3 The HDMI support 1 3 the HDCP support 1 1 RF Output Connector HEADPHONE cone 100 240V 50 60Hz 180W 0 5W PAL BG DK I SECAM BG DK 48 25 863 25 MHz 2x8W 75 ohm DVR Recording FAT32 USB Multimedia Playback FAT32 and NTFS Maximum hard disk partition size 400GB USB2 0 See the table on next page WUXGA Maximum supported resolution 1920x1080 60Hz 1297x349x849 mm 1297x48x751 mm 27 5kg 400x400mm M5X8mm 0 40 C e Specifications are subject to change without notice Weight and dimensions are approximate 39 Q Q S o in Q bim Q a Y S 0 o dm a 11 REFERENCE Supported File Formats USB Mode using USB 1 MOVIE Max bitrate 6Mbps AVI Max resolution 1920x1080pixels PICTURE Mono colour 16 colour 256 colour 16 bit 24 bit 32 bit Max resolution 3000 x 3000 pixels Min resolution 100 x 100 pixels Sample rate 8K 48K MSI Bitrate 32K 320K Special Notes The Media Unit can only support USB memory devices such as hard disk drives and flash drive
54. user to make sure all precautions and warnings are heeded and followed 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Playback Reference 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 2 Installation A 0 1 DO NOT place containers with DO NOT place the unit where DO NOT use or store flammable DO NOT place the unit on an unstable liquids such as vases drink cans _ itis exposed to rain excessive or combustible materials near surface such as a sloped table or any stand with a contact area smaller than bottles or small metallic objects moisture or grease the unit on top of the unit the bottom surface of the unit stand Doing so may result in fire i Doing so may result in fire e If liquid enters the unit or any electric shock malfunction or explosion Placing the unit on a flat stable surface metal object falls into the unit it or deformation Can prevent accidents from happening may result in a shortcircuit fire Ignoring this precaution may result in the or electric shock unit toppling over and causing injury E m AN B Us 4 A m i F a wu 3 2 DO NOT place a burning candle DO NOT place the unit in a poorly DO NOT run power cords near Install the antenna away from o8 burning incense or lighted ventilated enclosure such as a heat producing appliances such high voltage power lines and cs cigarette o
55. utton controls Add a file to a playlist by pressing on a highlighted file and checking its checkbox Repeat this action on other files to add them to the playlist 2 Remove individual files from the playlist by unmarking the checkboxes with 69 REC LIST 3 Alternatively press C to select or unselect all files in the folder CANCEL 4 Press QAD to start playing the highlighted file Photo Playback In the USB Menu choose Photo Playback with 4 and press 69 Add image files to a playlist by following on screen hints for button controls CANCEL 1 2 3 Press D to view in full screen Press O to see the Photo Playback control bar 4 Press 4 and O to use the buttons on the bar A EC us RJ 1 E j uidi ia a y l X Pa LE I PA ine s day 3 happy the valentine x DK N SB Repeat Select between Repeat All Repeat One Repeat None Music Play Pause music in the current playlist if any has been selected Show the current playlist Use and to display a specific image SCH LIST REC LIST Playlist Press C to remove a highlighted file from the list or CO to remove all files Press to return to the control panel Info Display detailed image information Rotate Rotate current image Zoom Out In Zoom out in on current image Move View Move around in a zoomed in image Dd VIE Ted 2 1 E E E ta Y 5 Reference 31 10 USB MULTIMEDIA PLAYBACK Music Playback 1

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