Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Warnings; Packaging
4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions. All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. Warnings • To reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock or damage to the television, do not expose it to dust, rain or moisture, or place any objec...
Page 3 - Cd
5 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Important Information Regarding Use of Video Games, Computers, Captions or Other Fixed Image Displays The extended use of fi xed image program material can cause a permanent “shadow image” on the LCD/LED panel.This background image is viewable on normal programs in t...
Page 4 - CONTENTS
7 7 CONTENTS Manufacturers Guarantee Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 What is Included in the Box . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - What is Included in the Box; WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE BOX; Accessories
8 What is Included in the Box Please save your box/packaging as you will need this in the event of warranty/service repair or support. We are unable to carry out warranty/service if you are unable to package it correctly. The safest way to package your item in the event of warranty/service repair is...
Page 6 - Attaching the Stand; ATTACHING THE STAND; Attaching the stand; 0” models only
9 9 Attaching the Stand ATTACHING THE STAND 5 x ST(3.7x18) 6 xST (4x14) 1 1/2 1 2 3 5 x ST (3.7x18) 6 x ST (4x14) Used for attaching the stand neck to the TV (fi g.1) Used for attaching the stand baseto the stand neck (fi g.3) (fi g.1) Attach the stand neck to the rear of the TV set using the 6 x ST(...
Page 7 - Attaching the stand for; 0” models only
10 Attaching the Stand ATTACHING THE STAND 5 x ST 3.7x20 7 x M (4x16) 1 1/2 1 2 3 5 x ST (3.7x20) 7 x M (4x16) Used for attaching the stand neck to the TV (fi g.1) Used for attaching the stand baseto the stand neck (fi g.3) (fi g.1) Attach the stand neck to the rear of the TV set using the 7 x M(4x16...
Page 8 - Detaching the Stand/Securing the TV to a Wall; DETACHING THE STAND; Detaching the stand; Securing the TV to a Wall
11 11 Detaching the Stand/Securing the TV to a Wall DETACHING THE STAND Detaching the stand Remove the screws highlighted then remove the stand base and neck from the rear of the TV set. Note - Please ensure that children do not climb on the TV set. Securing the TV to a Wall For maximum security in ...
Page 9 - Wall mounting the TV; Wall Mounting; WALL MOUNTING
12 Wall mounting the TV IMPORTANT - Before drilling any holes in the wall ensure you are not drilling where there could be any electrical wires, water or gas pipes. 1) Remove the four screws highlighted that are supplied in the wall mounting holes. 2) The wall mount can now be easily attached to the...
Page 10 - Remote Control; REMOTE CONTROL
13 13 Remote Control REMOTE CONTROL STANDBY - Switch on TV when in standby or vice versaMUTE - Mute the sound or vice versaDTV - Switch to Freeview sourceRADIO - Switch to radio whilst in Freeview sourceUSB - Switch to USB sourceDVD - Switch to DVD source NUMBER BUTTONS - 0 – 9 to select a TV channe...
Page 11 - T V BUTTONS AND INPUT SOURCE MENU; Choosing Mode Input/Source
Standby Power On/Off Displays the input source menu Displays Menu/OSD Programme/Channel down and menu down Programme/Channel up and menu up Volume down and menu left Volume up and menu right 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 15 T V BUTTONS AND INPUT SOURCE MENU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Example of Source menu depending on the T...
Page 12 - CONNECTIONS FOR 40” MODELS; Connections
16 CONNECTIONS FOR 40” MODELS Connections A C D E F G H I J K L M N B LAN* Network Connection HDMI 1 HDMI input HDMI 2 HDMI input SCART SCART input VGA PC Audio In 3.5mm PC audio input VGA PC VGA-PC input RF IN RF / TV Aerial Input HDMI 3 HDMI input CI CARD IN Common Interface module YPbPr HD input ...
Page 13 - CONNECTIONS FOR 50” MODELS
17 17 *The LAN/Ethernet port is used only for Freeview HD/Pay TV services. It is not intended to be used for internet/network use. CONNECTIONS FOR 50” MODELS Connections A C D E F G H I J K L M N B LAN* Network Connection HDMI 1 HDMI input HDMI 2 HDMI input SCART SCART input VGA PC Audio In 3.5mm PC...
Page 14 - Connecting to a device with Composite AV/Video output; CONNECTIONS; Connecting to a device with SCART output
18 Connecting to a device with Composite AV/Video output TV Source should be set to Composite/AV L (white) R (red) AV (Yellow) Mini AV IN Connections Connecting to a device with HDMI output A HDMI cable can output both video and audio and enables you to enjoy digital-quality video and audio with min...
Page 15 - Connecting to a device with Component/YPbPr output; Connecting an Ethernet/Network cable
19 19 Connections CONNECTIONS Connecting to a device with Component/YPbPr output If you are supplied with a cable from the device which has RED, GREEN, BLUE, RED & WHITE connectors you must connect via Component (for picture) and by phono cable (for sound). TV Source should be set to Component/Y...
Page 16 - TV Menu Operation; CHANNEL MENU
21 21 TV Menu Operation CHANNEL MENU To access this menu, press [MENU] button on the remote control.To select a sub menu press [OK] If you wish to make changes to any of the default settings, use the scroll buttons. To confi rm any settings press [OK] button. To exit this menu at anytime, press [EXIT...
Page 17 - PICTURE MENU
22 TV Menu Operation PICTURE MENU Picture Mode - Choose from the following presets: Dynamic Recommended settings for fast moving pictures Standard Standard settings Mild Set to be lighter in colour and less bright Personal Lets you manually alter all the settings Economy Power saving mode which redu...
Page 19 - SOUND MENU
24 TV Menu Operation SOUND MENU Balance - To switch the sound between the left and right speakers Auto Volume Level (AVL) - When ‘on’ is selected, the volume will attempt to stay at a constant level regardless of TV programme and advertisements Surround Sound - Allows you to turn the function On or ...
Page 20 - TIME MENU
25 25 TV Menu Operation TIME MENU Clock - Shows the date and time Time Zone - Change your current time zone Sleep Timer - Lets you set the sleep timer so the television automatically switches off after a set amount of time. Off -> 10min -> 20min -> 30min -> 60min -> 90min -> 120min...
Page 21 - SETUP MENU
26 TV Menu Operation SETUP MENU Language - Allows you to change the language of the menu Audio Language - Shows the current audio language Subtitle Language - Shows the current subtitle language Hearing Impaired - This allows the user to turn on the Hearing Impaired function, this produces subtitles...
Page 22 - LOCK MENU
27 27 TV Menu Operation LOCK MENU To access this menu, press [MENU] button on the remote control and scroll right. To select a sub menu press [OK] If you wish to make changes to any of the default settings, use the scroll buttons. To confi rm any settings press [OK] button. To exit this menu at anyti...
Page 23 - NET WORK CONFIGURATION; Network Confi guration
28 NET WORK CONFIGURATION For the network confi guration to work the TV will need to be connected to your home network via an Ethernet cable, with these requirements in place the TV will connect to the network automatically. If you are looking to change the confi guration to a static IP address this c...
Page 24 - Channel List; Day TV Guide and Channel List; DAY T V GUIDE
29 29 TV Guide is available in Freeview TV mode. It provides information about forthcoming programmes (where supported by the Freeview channel). You can view the start and end time of all programmes and on all channels for the next 7 days and set reminders. 1) Press [TV GUIDE]. The following 7 Day T...
Page 25 - USB Mode / Media Player; USB MODE/MEDIA PLAYER
30 USB Mode / Media Player 1) You can navigate through the menus using the scroll buttons. To confi rm the item you wish to play/view press [OK] button. 2) Select the drive you require. (If your drive only has 1 partition you will only see 1 item). 3) You can now access the item. Press OK to view. 4)...
Page 26 - General Information; USING YOUR TV WITH A SKY DIGITAL SET TOP BOX
31 31 General Information USING YOUR TV WITH A SKY DIGITAL SET TOP BOX Option 1) Connecting your TV to your Sky box (when both the TV and Sky Box are located in the same room) Depending on your Sky Box & TV model, connect either by SCART or HDMI cables (available separately) If connecting by SCA...
Page 27 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
32 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS General Information General I would like to have louder sound by connecting additional speakers 1) Use the 3.5mm headphone output and a 3.5mm to phono cable (available separately) to connect to an amplifi er/surround sound system. Please note this will deactivate the TV’...
Page 28 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION; Product fi che
33 33 General Information TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION RF 75 ohm Antenna / Analog / DVB Inputs 3 x HDMI, 2 x USB, 1 x SCART, 1 x VGA/PC, 1 x Mini Component/YPbPr, 1 x Mini Composite/Video & L/R Audio shared for Composite/ Video & Component/YPbPr, 1 x 3.5mm jack for PC audio input Sound Outputs 1 ...
Page 29 - Compatible fi les in USB Mode
34 General Information TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Compatible fi les in USB Mode Media File Ext. Video Decoder Remark Video Audio Movie .mpg/.mpeg /.dat MPEG-1, MPEG-2 MP3, WMA,AAC, LPCM,DTS(DMP) , IMA-aDPCM/MS-A DPCM,LBR(cook), G711A/mu-law Max Solution: 1920×1080 Max Data Rate: 40 Mbps .ts/.trp/.tp/. m...