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1300 886 649

Model: ATVU65-0916 Product Code: 55297 09/2016

www.tempo.org

AUS

Menus (Cont.)

System menu

OSD Language
• Use this item to select the desired on-screen display language.
TT Language
• Use this item to select the desired teletext display language.
NOTE: See the note on page iii for important information about teletext 
services in Australia.
Audio Language
• Press the 

OK button or   to enter. Then you can select the desired primary 

and secondary audio language (only adjustable if there is a signal).

Subtitle Language 
• Press the 

OK button or   to enter. Then you can select the desired primary 

and secondary subtitle language and turn On/Off the Hearing Impaired 
function when this mode is on (only adjustable if there is a signal).

Hearing Impaired
This item is used to set Hearing Impaired function ON or OFF. For Hearing 

Impaired users, this function can assist them know a certain scene or action 
through the caption instead of hearing it. 
NOTE: Hearing Impaired function works only when you are viewing programs 
that contain related captions.
PVR File System
• Press  the   /   button to select the USB drive.
• Check PVR File System: Press the 

OK button to check the health of the USB 

drive file system.

• Format: Press the 

OK button to 

select the File System Type and 

click OK again to format the USB 

drive.

• Time Shift Size: Press the 

OK 

button and then    /    to select 
the time shift buffer size.

• Free Record Limit: Press the   / 

 button to select the free record 

time limit.

Summary of Contents for ATVU65-0916

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model Number ATVU65 0916 65 4K Ultra High Definition LED LCD TV 1300 886 649 Model ATVU65 0916 Product Code 55297 09 2016 www tempo org AUS...

Page 2: ...y 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...

Page 3: ...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 settings...

Page 4: ...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 DVD scenes of your prefe...

Page 5: ...ervice 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...

Page 6: ...the right and left of the sensor as illustrated on the right The remote control will not operate if its path is blocked NOTES Do not drop step on or otherwise impact the remote control This may damag...

Page 7: ...enefits 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 territor...

Page 8: ...te Control iii Warranty Details vii General Safety Instructions 1 Installation 5 Controls and Connections 7 Getting Started 13 Basic Operations 14 Electronic Program Guide EPG 16 Recording 17 USB Mode...

Page 9: ...portant operating and maintenance servicing instruc tions in the literature accompanying the product To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover or back This unit contains no user ser...

Page 10: ...ower lines and communication cables and make sure it is installed securely If the antenna touches a power line contact with the antenna could result in fire electric shock or serious injury Ventilatio...

Page 11: ...irons The excessive heat could melt the insulation and expose live wires resulting in fire or electric shock Disconnect Always grasp the plug when disconnecting the power cord Pulling the cord can dam...

Page 12: ...ilities 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 chil...

Page 13: ...with a screwdriver to affix the stand to the panel as illustrated on the right 3 CAUTION Do not apply excessive force as this may damage the screw holes Make sure the TV set is unplugged from the pow...

Page 14: ...ount this TV 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...

Page 15: ...ensor 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 th...

Page 16: ...dard Definition picture quality connections 4 Y Pb Pr INPUT COMPONENT Supports both SD Standard Definition and HD High Definition picture quality 5 HEADPHONE OUTPUT 6 HDMI INPUTS Provides an all digit...

Page 17: ...he TV to other equipment Connecting an external antenna For the best picture quality we recommend connecting the TV set to an external antenna 75 antenna plug Indoor antenna amplifier Outdoor antenna...

Page 18: ...ite video CVBS connection Component video Y Pb Pr connection For basic connection use the composite CVBS yellow and Audio L R white red and cable to connect the unit with other devices AV cable includ...

Page 19: ...ded Use a HDMI cable to connect the unit with other devices to receive high definition multimedia signal NOTE All ports support HDCP 2 2 and 4K 60Hz playback Some devices connected with HDMI might not...

Page 20: ...tempo org AUS USB connection Insert a USB memory device into the USB port for PVR recording time shifting and playback of video music photo and multimedia files Controls and Connections Cont USB devic...

Page 21: ...ll 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 Language Use the buttons to select your OSD on screen...

Page 22: ...can also press the OK button to access the Channel List press key to select the channel and press OK to view Volume control Press the VOL button to adjust the volume level Press the MUTE button to mut...

Page 23: ...ess the FAV button on the remote control to enter the Favourites List menu Press the buttons to select the channel and press the OK button to watch it See Program Edit section on page 30 for instructi...

Page 24: ...eslots Before you can view any EPG information you have to activate every channel for which you want to view program information To do this use the buttons to select a channel in the left column then...

Page 25: ...he dialogue box When a program is being recorded in the background while the TV is in standby mode the LED light will flash blue and red To watch a recorded program Press the INDEX button followed by...

Page 26: ...the buttons to select Play and press the OK button to play the program in time shift mode Use the keys then press the OK button to select a function such as Fast Backward Fast Forward Previous and Ne...

Page 27: ...hift 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...

Page 28: ...o enter Photo mode Select the USB drive and press the OK button Photo files can only be played in this menu category Use the buttons to select the desired folder or file then press the OK button to op...

Page 29: ...he desired folder or file then press the OK button to open the folder or select files and then press PLAY button to start playing the files Press the RED button on the remote control to access the sub...

Page 30: ...tton to enter Text mode Select the USB drive and press the OK button Only text files can be played in this menu category Use the buttons to select the folder or file then press the OK button to open t...

Page 31: ...the back panel or on the remote control to display the main menu Press the buttons to select different submenus Press the OK button to enter the submenu page Press the buttons to select the preferred...

Page 32: ...de Press the buttons to decrease or increase the values Press the buttons to switch between settings NOTE Tint value can only be adjusted when using NTSC video standard Australia uses PAL video standa...

Page 33: ...output between the left and right speaker from 50 to 50 Auto Volume Level Us e this item to turn On Off Auto Volume level AD Audio D escription Press the OK button to enter and press the AD switch to...

Page 34: ...used to select desired time zone Sleep Timer This item is used to adjust the Sleep Timer Available options OFF 15 30 45 60 90 120 240 minutes No Action Auto Sleep This item is used to adjust the time...

Page 35: ...ss the OK or button to enter Follow the on screen instructions and input the old password and new password Channel Lock Press the OK button or to enter Press the button to select the channel you want...

Page 36: ...e and turn On Off the Hearing Impaired function when this mode is on only adjustable if there is a signal Hearing Impaired This item is used to set Hearing Impaired function ON or OFF For Hearing Impa...

Page 37: ...Channel When ARC is on the TV can return the audio to the connected HDMI device amplifier etc HDMI UHD Set the setting to Enhanced when watching 4K UHD content Set the setting to Standard when watchin...

Page 38: ...ram Edit Press the OK button or to enter Enter your password factory default password is 0000 Press the button to highlight the desired channel Press the RED button on the remote control to delete the...

Page 39: ...ress YELLOW button on remote control the below menu will appear Press the navigation button to switch between Schedule List and Recorded List Press the RED button to delete the highlighted option Pres...

Page 40: ...ssing 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 remo...

Page 41: ...hard disk Please refer first to the instructions describing how to use USB devices with this unit If the problem still occurs your device may not be compatible This machine has been tested with the ma...

Page 42: ...AVI MPEG MPEG 4 TS MKV Music MP3 WMA AAC Photo JPG JPEG Text TXT Power Source 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 220W Dimensions With stand 1462 305 892 mm w x d x h Without stand 1462 x 88 x 840 mm...

Page 43: ...a 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...

Page 44: ...with information on the latest features Warranty 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 n...

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