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On-Screen Set Up 

17

TV Setting Menus 

18

Channel 20
Picture 22
Sound 24
Time 25
Lock 26
Option 28

TV Guide  

31

Recording 32

Recording Live TV 

33

Scheduled Recording  

33

Playback  

33

Pause Live TV (Time-shift) 

34

USB Mode 

35

Set up 

35

Contents

Welcome 2
Unpack and Prepare 

4

What's in the box 

4

 Important Tips 

5

Attaching the stand 

6

Wall-mounting the TV 

7

Connect to power 

8

Connect your antenna 

8

Controls and Connections 

9

Get to know your TV 

9

Buttons on the TV 

9

Ports on the TV 

10

Remote Control 

12

Setup 12
Using the Remote Control 

13

Standard Remote 

14

Easy Remote 

16

Troubleshooting 38

Specifications 

41

Compliance and  

Responsible Disposal 

42

Warranty Information 

43

Repair and Refurbished  

Goods or Parts Notice 

    44

Summary of Contents for ATV65UHD-0420

Page 1: ...User Manual MODEL ATV65UHD 0420 65...

Page 2: ...important safety and usage information presented with the symbol All products brought to you by BAUHN are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety and as part of our philosophy...

Page 3: ...Prepare 4 What s in the box 4 Important Tips 5 Attaching the stand 6 Wall mounting the TV 7 Connect to power 8 Connect your antenna 8 Controls and Connections 9 Get to know your TV 9 Buttons on the T...

Page 4: ...ol D AAA Activ Energy Batteries E AV Cable F TV Stands G Screws for TV Stand H Warning Sheet I TV Toppling Safety Message J Quick Start Guide K Warranty Certificate L General Safety Warnings M User Ma...

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: ...V 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 Attaching the stand This TV is heavy We re...

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: ...a HD TV the picture can appear soft and lacks the detail you see when watching the same content on an HD TV Connect to power Make sure the TV is switched off at the power outlet until you have finishe...

Page 9: ...now your TV On Standby light and Remote sensor 1 VOL Increase the volume level 2 VOL Decrease the volume level 3 CH Select the next channel 4 CH Select the previous channel 5 MENU Enter the settings m...

Page 10: ...d any HDMI device Supports Ultra HD resolution Requires a high speed HDMI cable not included 2 ANTENNA FREE TO AIR TV Connect your antenna for live TV Antenna cable not included 3 USB STORAGE PVR reco...

Page 11: ...or digital audio signal output 6 CVBS AV IN PICTURE You can use this to connect your DVD player Supports Standard Definition SD picture quality Requires an AV cable included 7 Audio IN SOUND You can u...

Page 12: ...gether 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 ba...

Page 13: ...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 Remote Hints and Tips Do not drop step on or otherwise impact t...

Page 14: ...nus and adjust the system settings OK Confirm your selection Display the channels list DTV Standard Remote TV RADIO EJECT Switch between TV or radio in DTV mode Eject a disc DVD A B Repeat selected DV...

Page 15: ...e current program NUMBER BUTTONS 0 9 Press to select a TV channel directly when watching TV Switch the digits AUDIO LANG Switch the available soundtrack language DTV DVD D MENU GUIDE Launch the TV Gui...

Page 16: ...INFO Display information of the current program VOL Turn the volume up or down Mute the sound Press again or press VOL to restore the sound SOURCE Switch the input source OK Confirm your selection Di...

Page 17: ...mode On Standby light is OFF when the TV is on First Time Installation Menu When you turn the TV on for the first time the First Time Installation Menu will appear Follow the prompts using the button...

Page 18: ...ing Channel Edit Schedule List Signal Information TV Setting Menus Menu Navigation Buttons Function Remote Button Display the main menu Select different sub menus Enter a sub menu OR Select preferred...

Page 19: ...ode AD Auto Description Switch SPDIF Audio Delay Audio Delay Time 25 Clock Time Zone Off Time On Time Sleep Timer Auto Standby OSD Timer Lock 26 Lock System Set Password Block Channel Parental Guidanc...

Page 20: ...ur System Select the colour system PAL in Australia Sound System Select the sound system BG in Australia Fine Tune View the file tune setting Search Press the OK button to start tuning DTV Manual Tuni...

Page 21: ...nel Edit Use the buttons to highlight a channel Option Description Delete Press RED to delete the highlighted channel Skip Press BLUE to skip the highlighted channel Favourite Press to add the channel...

Page 22: ...ystem only Sharpness Adjust the sharpness of the picture The closer to 100 the sharper and clearer the image Picture Picture Mode Home default Basic picture suitable for home use with reduced power co...

Page 23: ...colour temperature Noise Reduction Reduces picture noise to improve picture quality HDMI Mode Adjusts HDMI input mode to best suit your device Aspect Ratio Select the screen size Depending on the inp...

Page 24: ...o Volume Turn On to keep the volume level consistent Surround Sound Adjust the surround sound effect from your TV speakers SPDIF Mode Set the digital sound output setting AD Audio Description Switch A...

Page 25: ...d frequency for the TV to go into standby mode On Time Set the time frequency channel and volume level for the TV to turn on Note The TV must be in standby mode to turn on Sleep Timer Select the desir...

Page 26: ...ess the buttons to select the channel you want to lock Press GREEN repeatedly to lock unlock the highlighted channel Parental Guidance This item is used to block access to specific program ratings Key...

Page 27: ...es Default Source Set a default input source Default Prog Set the default program Default Volume Set the default volume level Max Volume Set a limit to the maximum volume level Import Database Import...

Page 28: ...poor signal a blue screen will appear First Time Installation Access First Time Installation screen Shipping Condition Restore the TV back to original shipping condition Reset To Defaults Restore the...

Page 29: ...oblems setting up your USB device Option Description Select Disk Select the USB drive Check PVR File System Check the health of the USB drive file system Format Format the USB drive WARNING all data w...

Page 30: ...o Return Channel If this function is enabled sound from the TV can be sent to a HDMI ARC supported external audio device Device Auto Power Off Allow HDMI connected devices to automatically turn off wh...

Page 31: ...e Functions Function Remote Button Move between columns Select a channel or program View TV Guide for the next day A B View TV Guide for the previous day REPEAT Schedule a reminder for the selected pr...

Page 32: ...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 33: ...of recorded programs Use the buttons to select a recorded file Press the OK button to start playback in Full Screen Mode Press GOTO to delete the selected file Recording Live TV Before you can record...

Page 34: ...ying the program Stop Time shift Press the button to exit time shift Before you can record with this TV including time shift recording you must insert your USB storage device into the USB port The USB...

Page 35: ...mote Button Navigate media categories and file system Start playing your media or Return to the previous screen Exit Media mode USB Mode You can only display Photos in the Photo category Music in the...

Page 36: ...play a photo or Hide or display the on screen toolbar Return to the file list Function Remote Button Navigate to a folder or file Play a track or Rewind or fast forward the current track Restart or sk...

Page 37: ...skip the current track Display or hide the toolbar Return to the file list Function Remote Button Navigate to a folder or file Open the text file or Navigate to the previous next page Return to the fi...

Page 38: ...ghtning static electricity or other factors No operations can be performed with the remote control unit Check the batteries are correctly installed The batteries may be exhausted replace them Make sur...

Page 39: ...nsure the input setting for the TV is correct Ensure audio output settings and volume control on the external device are set correctly Ensure the volume is not muted If it is press the MUTE or the VOL...

Page 40: ...ing system If it is formatted by a different utility program that is not supported by Windows it may not be recognised Disk not ready error When you are in time shift recording mode without removing t...

Page 41: ...265 Music MP3 Photo JPG JPEG Text TXT USB output DC 5V 500mA Power supply AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 145W Max Specifications Dimensions W x D x H With stand 1460 x 250 x 916 mm Without stan...

Page 42: ...with your 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 whi...

Page 43: ...rred 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 go...

Page 44: ...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 45: ...45 Notes...

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Page 48: ...ranty returns Should you for any reason need to return 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...

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