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50 | SPECIFICATIONS

Active screen size 

(diagonal)

60.4cm

Resolution

1920 x 1080

Refresh rate

60Hz

HDMI version

1.4a

HDCP version

1.4

Aspect ratio

16:9

Multimedia playback
formats (USB mode)

Video

AVI, MPEG-1, 

MPEG-2, TS

Music

MP3

Photo

JPEG

USB output

DC 5V, 500mA

Power source

AC: 100-240V, 50/60Hz
DC: 12V, 4A

Power consumption

48W

Specifications

Dimensions (W x D x H)

With stand: 557 x 166    

x 372 mm
Without stand: 557 x 86 

x 333 mm

Weight

Net

2.75 kg

Gross

3.9 kg

For Technical and Warranty Support 
 

1300 886 649 

 www.tempo.org

 [email protected]

 

Distributed by Tempo (Aust) Pty Ltd, 

 

PO Box 6056, Frenchs Forest DC 2086

Region code setting

All DVD discs are coded by the sales territory. Please note the 

built-in DVD player is set to Region All coding by the factory.

Compatible with all DVD regions 

in PAL or NTSC format 

PAL   

NTSC

Summary of Contents for 704861

Page 1: ...User Manual MODEL ATV24FHDC 0221 AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1300 886 649 info tempo org MODEL ATV24FHDC 0221 PRODUCT CODE 704861 02 2021 AUS 24 TV with Built in DVD Player...

Page 2: ...the highest standards of performance and safety and as part of our philosophy of customer service and satisfaction are backed by our comprehensive 1 Year Warranty Domestic use only This product is in...

Page 3: ...ant Tips 5 Attaching the Stand 6 Wall Mounting the TV 7 Connect to Power 8 Connect to 12V Power Source 8 Connect your Antenna 9 Controls and Connections 10 Get to know your TV 10 Buttons on the TV 10...

Page 4: ...eries 2 D Car Adaptor E TV Stands 2 F Screws for TV Stands 4 G Warning Sheet H TV Toppling Safety Message I Quick Start Guide J Warranty Certificate K General Safety Warnings L User Manual You will ne...

Page 5: ...enough space around vents for airflow The remote control works up to 6 metres away from the TV Unplug the TV before cleaning it Clean using a dry cloth only do not use water or chemicals Use only the...

Page 6: ...of the TV 3 Attach the stands to the TV at the installation points using the screws provided Grab a screwdriver for this bit Make sure the legs are facing away from each other not leaning inwards Atta...

Page 7: ...mounting bracket to wall mount this TV screws are not included Unplug the TV from the power outlet before wall mounting Contact a professional for assistance with wall mounting the TV Required VESA M...

Page 8: ...you have finished connecting your cables Don t forget to plug in the TV to the power outlet Leave the power switched off until installation is finished Image is an example only Plug on your TV may va...

Page 9: ...gh Definition High Definition HD channels provide the best viewing quality and are available with a digital antenna connection Connect your Antenna Antenna cable not included ABC HD SBS ONE HD 7HD 9HD...

Page 10: ...e volume 2 CH CH Select the next or previous channel 3 MENU Enter the settings menu 4 Play or pause DVD playback 5 SOURCE Change the input source 6 Eject a disc from the DVD player 7 STANDBY Switch th...

Page 11: ...and extensions may vary Software updates 3 AV IN CVBS PICTURE You can use this to connect your DVD player Supports Standard Definition SD resolution Requires an AV cable not included 4 AUDIO IN SOUND...

Page 12: ...your DVD player Supports Full High Definition FHD resolution This also requires a component cable not included 9 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL SOUND Connect an external digital audio device Use an optica...

Page 13: ...together Do not use different types of batteries e g Manganese and Alkaline batteries together Remove the batteries from the remote if you do not intend to use it for a long time When discarding used...

Page 14: ...gle of up to 30 degrees to either side of the sensor as illustrated below Image is an example only Remote sensor location on TV may vary 6m Remote Hints and Tips Do not drop step on or otherwise impac...

Page 15: ...in DTV mode Display the main disc menu in DVD mode Stop playback MENU Display the main TV menu Press the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons to navigate the on screen menus and adjust the system settings OK Di...

Page 16: ...MBER BUTTONS 0 9 Press to select a TV channel directly when watching TV Switch the digits AUDIO LANG Switch the available sound track language DTV DVD P MODE Cycle through the different picture modes...

Page 17: ...in the settings menu later On Screen Set Up Make sure equipment is properly connected as shown on pages 11 12 before connecting the TV to power On Standby light is WHITE in standby mode On Standby lig...

Page 18: ...t TV Setting Menus Menu Navigation Buttons Function Remote Button Display the main menu Select different sub menus Enter a sub menu Select preferred option Adjust a value Return to the previous menu E...

Page 19: ...TV 24 Auto Scan Manual Scan Digital Manual Scan Analog Manual Scan Channel Edit Favourite Manager Signal Information Lock 26 Enable Channel Locks Parental Rating Lock Keypad Hotel Mode New Password Cl...

Page 20: ...r and clearer the image Saturation Adjust the saturation The closer to 100 the deeper the colour Picture Picture Mode Home default Picture setting for general viewing environments Bright Room Enhance...

Page 21: ...MPEG Noise Reduction Reduces MPEG video noise to improve picture quality Dynamic Contrast Adjusts the difference between the bright and dark sides of the screen according to the brightness of the imag...

Page 22: ...ed sounds Bass Adjust the levels of lower pitched sounds These options are available in the sound mode is set to Personal Option Description Balance Adjust the audio output between the left and right...

Page 23: ...cies AVL Auto Volume Level Turn On to keep the volume level consistent S PDIF Mode Set the digital sound output setting AD Audio Description AD Audio Description provides an additional audio track for...

Page 24: ...s Use to select the broadcast channel Select START to begin scanning Analog Manual Scan Manually select and tune analog TV channels Use to adjust settings and begin scanning Analog TV is no longer sup...

Page 25: ...channel Option Description Move Move the channel location on the list Press A B to enter Move Mode Use the buttons to select a position and press A B to confirm it Delete Press GOTO to delete the high...

Page 26: ...ratings Lock Keypad Enable disable the lock on TV button operation Hotel Mode See the next page for more information New Password Input a new password using the number buttons on the remote and confir...

Page 27: ...Source Lock Turn On Off the lock on available sources Default Source Set a default input source Default DTV Program Set the default digital program Default ATV Program Set the default analog program...

Page 28: ...d digital Teletext language and decoding page language no longer available in Australia Blue Screen When there is no signal or a poor signal a blue screen will appear Time Settings See page 29 for mor...

Page 29: ...p Sets the time when the TV will enter Standby mode due to inactivity Time Zone Adjust your timezone Time Press OK to adjust advanced settings Auto Sync On Syncs the time based on DTV broadcast signal...

Page 30: ...on Description HDMI CEC Consumer Electronics Control Turn HDMI CEC On Off ARC Audio Return Channel If this function is enabled sound from the TV can be sent to an HDMI ARC supported external audio dev...

Page 31: ...Button Delete the highlighted file ANGLE Delete all recorded files REPEAT Select a schedule Add edit scheduled recording Select recording frequency Select a channel Select start time of recording Sel...

Page 32: ...View Schedule list REPEAT Schedule a reminder for the selected program A B Schedule a recording for the selected program Display full program information Exit TV Guide menu TV Guide Free to air TV To...

Page 33: ...e signal is interrupted while in recording mode the recording will stop until the signal is established Do not turn the TV off while it is in time shift mode The file recorded can only be used on this...

Page 34: ...Press the INDEX button then navigate to File Manager and press OK to display the list of recorded programs Use the buttons to select a recorded file Press the OK button to start playback in Full Scree...

Page 35: ...resume playback at your convenience Start Time shift Press the button on the remote to enter time shift mode Press the or OK buttons to resume playing the program Stop Time shift Press the button to...

Page 36: ...ote Button Choose a source or file Start playing your media Return to the previous screen Exit Media mode USB Mode Set up You can only play Photos in the Photo category Music in the Music category and...

Page 37: ...emote Button Navigate to a folder or file Display a photo Hide or display the on screen toolbar Display the Quick Menu A B Return to file list Function Remote Button Navigate to a folder or file Play...

Page 38: ...d or rewind the track Skip or restart the current track Display or hide the toolbar Return to file list Function Remote Button Navigate to a folder or file Open the text file Navigate to the next prev...

Page 39: ...ch the unit to DVD mode Function Remote Button Navigate to a folder or file Play Pause Stop Skip Forward Skip Backwards Eject Basic DVD Movie Playback When a menu screen appears on the unit press the...

Page 40: ...ack press the button to pause playback press it again to resume normal playback Viewing From Different Angles Some DVDs may contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from a number of differen...

Page 41: ...gain to return to normal play Zoom Play This function allows you to zoom into the picture to enlarge it or zoom out Press the SIZE ZOOM button when playing Use the navigation buttons to scroll across...

Page 42: ...AT button on the remote control to change the play mode SINGLE play one file only REPEAT ONE repeat one file REPEAT FOLDER all the files in the folder will be played repeatedly FOLDER all the files in...

Page 43: ...s on the disc Use the buttons to select the folder you want to play then press OK to confirm Use the buttons to select the desired picture file from the files displayed in this folder then press OK to...

Page 44: ...ions of the picture Video CD Playback When playing a VCD 2 0 with playback control PBC the player will show the VCD version Press the number buttons to select a corresponding track Example To play tra...

Page 45: ...resume playback from the point where last playback was stopped if Last Memory is set to ON Audio Setup Page Downmix Use this item to select the desired audio output mode Available options LT RT Left R...

Page 46: ...f the disc is brought from a cold to a warm environment moisture may form on the disc Wipe this moisture off with a soft dry lint free cloth before using the disc Preference Setup Page TV Type Select...

Page 47: ...wall outlet is turned on and the power indicator at the bottom of the TV is lit If using a multi outlet check if it is working properly To check whether a power strip is working properly plug the TV s...

Page 48: ...utton to restore the sound If earphones are connected unplug them Check the volume level of the external device Ensure that connection to the external audio device is correct and that all cables are f...

Page 49: ...rage device is not recognised or media files don t play properly This TV has been tested with the majority of Flash memory based devices and hard disks media players with HDD on the market however it...

Page 50: ...r consumption 48W Specifications Dimensions W x D x H With stand 557 x 166 x 372 mm Without stand 557 x 86 x 333 mm Weight Net 2 75 kg Gross 3 9 kg For Technical and Warranty Support 1300 886 649 www...

Page 51: ...ur household rubbish An environmentally friendly method of disposal will ensure that valuable raw materials can be recycled Electrical and electronic items contain materials and substances which if ha...

Page 52: ...s warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come wi...

Page 53: ...data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in...

Page 54: ...54 Notes...

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Page 56: ...uct or if it fails to perform to your expectations please contact our After Sales Support Centre on 1300 886 649 ALDI guarantees that our products are developed to our stringent quality specifications...

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