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1300 886 649

Model: ATV40FHD-0618 Product Code: 60668 06/2018

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AUS

Hotel Mode

• Press the 

OK

 or 

 

button

 

to enter.

• Press the 

 

/   

buttons to select the desired item.

• Press the 

 /   

buttons to adjust the value.

• Press the 

OK

 or   button to enter the submenu.

• Press the 

MENU

 button to return to the previous page.

Active Hotel Mode: 

Turn On/Off 

Hotel Mode.

Max Vol:

 Set the maximum 

volume level.

Default Vol:

 Set the default 

volume level.

Source Lock:

 Turn On/Off the lock 

on available sources.

Default Source:

 Set the default 

source.

Default DTV Program:

 Set the default digital program.

Default ATV Program:

 Set the default analog program.

Backup to USB: 

Backup the data to USB memory device.

Restore from USB: 

Restore data from USB memory device and then your 

TV will switch to STANDBY mode.

Recall: 

Recall the default settings of Hotel Mode.

New Password

• Input your new password using the number buttons on the remote control 

and confirm it again to set your private password.

Clear Lock

• Use this item to clear your current lock settings.

Menus (Cont.)

Summary of Contents for ATV40FHD-0618

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model Number ATV40FHD 0618 40 Full High Definition LED LCD TV 1300 886 649 Model ATV40FHD 0618 Product Code 60668 06 2018 www tempo org AUS ...

Page 2: ...buy a BAUHN product All products brought to you by BAUHN are manufactured to 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 We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come Welcome ...

Page 3: ...eral Safety Instructions 4 Warranty Details 9 Remote Control 10 Installation 14 Controls and Connections 16 Getting Started 23 Basic Operations 24 Electronic Program Guide EPG 26 Recording 27 USB Mode 30 Menus 33 FAQs 46 Specifications 48 Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice 49 Contents ...

Page 4: ...s no user serviceable parts inside Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only IMPORTANT INFORMATION If the television is not positioned in a sufficiently stable location it can be a potential hazardous and may fall Many injuries particularly to children can be avoided by taking simple precautions Use cabinets or stands recommended by the manufacturer of the television Only use furnitu...

Page 5: ...into the unit it may result in short circuit fire or electric shock Fire or explosion Do not use or store flammable or combustible materials near the unit Doing so may result in fire or explosion Do not place any naked flame sources such as lit candles cigarettes or incense sticks on top of the TV set Antenna Install the antenna away from high voltage power lines and communication cables and make ...

Page 6: ... storms or when unused for long periods of time Not doing so may result in fire or electric shock Usage Conditions and Restrictions Adjustments Follow the instructions in this manual when installing and adjusting the TV set Only adjust those controls that are covered in this manual as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage If this happens unplug the TV set and have it serviced ...

Page 7: ... or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instructions concerning use of the product by a person responsible for their safety Children Supervise young children to ensure they do not play with the TV Cleaning and Maintenance Unplug To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock always unplug the TV before cleaning it Cleaning Only use a soft dry cloth for cleani...

Page 8: ...nsible disposal of the TV At the end of its working life do not throw this TV out with your household rubbish An environmentally friendly method of disposal will ensure that valuable raw materials can be recycled Contact your local authority for your nearest recycling centre Electrical and electronic items contain materials and substances which if handled or disposed of incorrectly could potential...

Page 9: ...e benefits conferred by this 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 with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and to compensation for any other rea...

Page 10: ...ode 6 TEXT Switch between TV and Teletext mode 7 SUBTITLE Enable disable subtitles 8 SIZE ZOOM Change the picture size 9 MEDIA Select USB mode 10 PLAY PAUSE in TIMESHIFT and USB mode 11 RECORD Record program in DTV mode D SETUP Display the main disc menu 12 Stop playing 13 MENU Display the main TV menu 14 Press the UP DOWN RIGHT LEFT buttons to navigate the on screen menus and adjust the system se...

Page 11: ...y the recorded programs list DTV 31 Move fast backward 32 Move fast forward 33 ASPECT Press to zoom in and out of the picture 34 SUBPAGE Manually jump to the previous or next subpage of Teletext 35 FREEZE Hold the picture 36 SLEEP Set the TV sleep timer 37 A B Repeat selected DVD scenes 38 TV RADIO Switch between TV or radio EJECT Open or close the disc compartment DVD NOTE DVD related functions a...

Page 12: ...e service life of batteries depends on usage and environmental conditions They should normally last for about one year If the remote control fails to work even when it is operated near the TV replace the batteries Precautions When Using Batteries Do not use old and new batteries together Do not use different types of batteries for example Manganese and Alkaline batteries together Note that there a...

Page 13: ...o not drop step on or otherwise impact the remote control This may damage the parts or lead to malfunction The operating distance may vary according to the brightness of the room Do not point bright lights at the remote control sensor Do not place objects between the remote control and the remote control sensor Do not use this remote control while simultaneously operating a remote control of other...

Page 14: ...les IMPORTANT Make sure the TV set is unplugged from the power supply before installing or removing the stand The TV panel may be awkward to install on your own We recommend you ask someone to help with installation and or removal of the stand Your TV is packaged with the stand and the cabinet separated Before using the TV install the stand as described below or if you want to mount it to a wall s...

Page 15: ...o mount this TV IMPORTANT Make sure the TV set is unplugged from the power supply before wall mounting it and removing the stand We recommend you contact a professional for assistance when wall mounting the TV We assume no liability for any eventual damage to the product or injury to yourself if you mount the TV on your own Back of the TV NOTE The screws in the package are for securing the TV stan...

Page 16: ...e back panel 1 Display Screen 2 IR infra red sensor for remote control Power indicator In standby mode the indicator light is red when switching on the unit the indicator light will illuminate blue 3 SOURCE Select the input source 4 MENU Enter the Settings menu 5 VOL Increase decrease the volume level 6 CH Select the next previous channel 7 STANDBY Switch the TV between Standby and On 1 2 SOURCE ...

Page 17: ...interface 6 OPTICAL AUDIO OUTPUT Connect to an external digital audio device 7 ANTENNA INPUT For connection of the external antenna 8 HDMI INPUT Provides an all digital video audio connection between the TV and any HDMI device such as a DVD player gaming console or A V receiver 9 USB INPUT Connect a USB storage device for PVR recording and multimedia file playback 10 VIDEO INPUT COMPOSITE Supports...

Page 18: ... instructions before connecting the TV to other equipment Terminals are HAZARDOUS LIVE and the external wiring connected to these terminals requires installation by an INSTRUCTED PERSON or the use of ready made leads or cords To Power Outlet Main Unit Connecting an External Antenna For best picture quality we recommend connecting the TV set to an external antenna 75Ω antenna plug Indoor antenna am...

Page 19: ...connection use the composite Audio L R white red and CVBS yellow cable to connect the unit with other devices AV Cable included Controls and Connections Cont USB Connection Insert a USB memory device into the USB port for PVR recording time shifting and playback of video music photo multimedia files USB Device not included ...

Page 20: ...18 www tempo org AUS Controls and Connections Cont HDMI Connection Use HDMI cable to connect the unit with other devices to receive high definition multimedia signal PC VGA Connection VGA Cable not included HDMI Cable not included 2 5mm Audio Cable not included ...

Page 21: ...ols and Connections Cont Optical Connection Use an optical cable to connect the unit with an amplifier or other audio decoding device for optical audio signal output Optical cable is not included ARC Component YPbPr Connection YPbPr Cable not included Audio Cable not included R L Y Pb Pr ...

Page 22: ...22 1300 886 649 Model ATV40FHD 0618 Product Code 60668 06 2018 www tempo org AUS Controls and Connections Cont Earphone Connection EARPHONE Cable not included ...

Page 23: ...blue Press it again to power off standby mode the indicator will glow red First Use When you switch on the TV for the first time the First Time Setup menu will be displayed on the screen as illustrated below OSD language Use the buttons to select your OSD language and then use the button to go to the next item Country Use the buttons to select the country you are living in and then use the button ...

Page 24: ...evel Press the MUTE button to mute the sound press it again to restore sound Picture and Sound Mode Press the P MODE button on the remote control repeatedly to select the picture mode directly available options Standard Mild Personal Dynamic Press the S MODE button on remote control repeatedly to select the sound mode directly available options Standard Music Personal Movie Sleep Time Setting Pres...

Page 25: ...nnels to favourite category 1 2 3 4 respectively Press the EXIT button to save the changes and exit Quick Select While viewing a channel press the OK button to enter the Channels List directly Press the buttons to select the channel and press the OK button to view TV Radio for DTV mode only Press the TV RADIO button on the remote control to switch the unit between TV and radio mode Subtitle Press ...

Page 26: ...hannel and the columns below will display the list of available channels and their programs at various time slots Before you can view any EPG information you have to activate every channel for which you want to view program information Use the buttons to select a channel then press the OK button to confirm Switch between columns Select a different channel program in the list RED Display the TV gui...

Page 27: ...TV is in standby mode the LED light will flash blue and red To Watch a Recorded Program Press the INDEX button on the remote control to display the PVR Settings page Alternatively go to the Setup Menu and select PVR Settings Highlight File Manager and press the OK button to enter it see page 43 Use the buttons to select a recorded file and press the OK button to start playback in full screen mode ...

Page 28: ... below will appear on the screen Use the buttons to select Play then and press the OK button to play the program in time shift mode Use the buttons then press the OK button to select a function such as Fast Forward from the on screen toolbar To stop time shift press the STOP button on the remote control to display a dialogue box then select Yes to exit time shift mode and return to live TV signal ...

Page 29: ...n time shift recording mode you may experience some difficulty with a scheduled recording at different times without removing the USB recording device You will need to remove the USB device as it is required to reset after each recording to protect the device from damage If you see the message DISK NOT READY displayed remove the device reconnect and proceed with your recording Some USB storage dev...

Page 30: ...his menu category Use the buttons to select the desired folder or file then press OK to open the folder or start playing the file When Playing Photo Files Press the DISPLAY button on the remote control to hide display the on screen tool bar Press the OK button repeatedly to switch between Slide Show and Single View Press the buttons to play the previous next file Press the buttons to rotate a phot...

Page 31: ...is menu category Use the buttons to select the desired folder or file then press the OK button to open the folder or start playing the file When Playing Music Files Press the CH button on the remote control to switch between Player and File List Press the BLUE button on the remote control to display the Quick Menu press it again to dismiss the menu Repeat Select the repeat mode Background Music Tu...

Page 32: ...er or file then press the OK button to open the folder or start playing the file When Playing Text Files Press the buttons to display the previous next page Input your desired page using the number buttons then press the OK button to go to the desired page Press the BLUE button on the remote to display the Quick Menu press it again to dismiss the menu Repeat Select the repeat mode Background Music...

Page 33: ...rent submenus Press the OK or button to enter the submenu page Press the buttons to select the preferred option Press the buttons to adjust the value Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu page Press the EXIT button to exit the menu page There are menus for television operation in DTV and ATV mode pages 36 37 for PC mode page 45 Press the SOURCE button on the back panel or on the rem...

Page 34: ...ptimum colour temperature for suitable viewing Available options Normal Cool Warm Aspect Ratio Use this item to adjust the video size Available options Auto 4 3 Just scan 16 10 Zoom1 Zoom2 NOTE If there is no signal pressing the ASPECT button on the remote control will not work The available video size may be different in different input sources Screen Mode HDMI mode only The item is used to adjus...

Page 35: ...nd and picture are not synchronized Surround S ound Use this item to turn on off Surround Sound simulation EQ Setting Use this item to set the equalizer Available EQ Modes Off Rock Pop Jazz User AVL Auto V olume Level Use this item to turn On Off AVL S PDIF Use this item to select the SPDIF audio output type Available options Off Auto PCM AD Audio D escription Press the OK button or the button to ...

Page 36: ...Start Start scanning Frequency This is not user adjustable Strength This displays the signal strength of the current channel It is not user adjustable Analog Manual Scan Press the OK or button to enter Analog Scan Press the buttons to fine tune Channel to Save Select the channel number to be saved Colour System Select the colour system PAL in Australia Sound System Select the sound system AFC Turn...

Page 37: ...channel you wish to move Press the BLUE button on the remote control to enter Move mode Use the buttons to select the preferred position then press the BLUE button again to move the channel Favourite Manager Select Favorite Manager and press the OK button to enter Press the button to highlight the desired channel Press the buttons on the remote control to add the channel to favourite category 1 2 ...

Page 38: ...e password use the master password 4711 Enable Use this item to enable disable the lock system Channel Locks Press the OK or button to enter Press the buttons to select the channel you want to lock Press the OK button repeatedly to lock unlock the highlighted channel Parental Rating Use this item to select the desired program rating Available options No Block Block G Block PG Block M Block MA Bloc...

Page 39: ...volume level Source Lock Turn On Off the lock on available sources Default Source Set the default source Default DTV Program Set the default digital program Default ATV Program Set the default analog program Backup to USB Backup the data to USB memory device Restore from USB Restore data from USB memory device and then your TV will switch to STANDBY mode Recall Recall the default settings of Hotel...

Page 40: ... on off the Hearing Impaired function when this mode is on only adjustable if there is a signal Teletext Press the OK or button to enter Then you can select the desired digital Teletext language and decoding page language See the note on page iii for more information about Teletext in Australia Blue Screen Turn On Off blue screen Time Settings Press the OK or button to enter Press the button to se...

Page 41: ...he value Auto Sync Synchronise the time with your channel if Auto Sync is on When Auto Sync is off you can adjust the Date and Time manually To Adjust the Date and or Time Highlight the date and or time and press the OK button to enter the adjusting page Press the button to adjust it Press the OK button to confirm the setting press the EXIT button to cancel it HDMI CEC Control To use the HDMI CEC ...

Page 42: ... Audio Return Channel When ARC is on the TV can return the audio to the connected HDMI device amplifier etc CEC Menu Control Press the OK or button to enter it Home Menu Display the Home menu of the connected CEC device Option Display the Option menu of the connected CEC device Content Display the Content menu of the connected CEC device Device List This item is used to display the available devic...

Page 43: ...ed to USB port Press the RED button on the remote control to format your USB memory device PVR Settings File Manager Press the buttons to select a recorded file Press the RED button on the remote control to play the highlighted file from the beginning Press the GREEN button to delete the highlighted file Press the YELLOW button to delete all recorded files Press the BLUE button to zoom in or out ...

Page 44: ...el Press the buttons to select the desired channel Start Time Press the buttons to select the desired start date and time of the recording End Time Press the buttons to select desired end date and time of your scheduled recording NOTE Once finished select Save to save the settings First Time Setup This item is used to recall the First Time Setup page see page 23 for details Shipping Condition This...

Page 45: ...r Press the buttons to select the preferred item Press the OK or button to enter the submenu press the buttons to adjust the value Auto Adjust Use this item to adjust the PC screen automatically H Position Use this item to adjust the horizontal position value from 30 to 30 V Position Use this item to adjust the vertical position value from 30 to 30 Phase Use this item to adjust the phase value fro...

Page 46: ... are properly set Ensure the volume is not muted If it is press the MUTE button to restore the sound If earphones are connected unplug them Adjust the volume to a suitable level by pressing the VOL VOL button No operations can be performed with the remote control unit Check the batteries are correctly installed The batteries may be exhausted replace them Make sure to point the remote control at th...

Page 47: ...en tested with the majority of Flash memory based devices and hard disks Music Movie players with HDD on the market however it may not be compatible with certain devices in particular external self powered hard disks Problem Solution No key operation by the main unit and or the remote control is effective Disconnect the power plug and then reconnect it The unit may not be operating properly due to...

Page 48: ... Aspect Ratio 16 9 Multimedia Playback Format under USB Mode Movie AVI MPEG MPEG 4 TS MKV Music MP3 WAV AAC Photo JPG JPEG Text TXT USB Output 2 x 5V DC 500mA Power Source 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 65W Dimensions With stand 928 5 x 227 1 x 596 3mm w x d x h Without stand 928 5 x 82 5 x 551 1mm w x d x h Weight Net With stand 6 7kg Net Without stand 6 5kg Gross 8 9kg Version number 1 0 Dat...

Page 49: ...red data may be lost We recommend you save this 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 the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where they meet ALDI s stringent quality specifications If ...

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Page 52: ...rn this product for a warranty claim make sure to include all accessories with the product Product does not work If you encounter problems with this product or if it fails to perform to your expectations make sure to contact our After Sales Support Centre on 1300 886 649 before returning it to the store for a refund ...

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