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Important safety instructions

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

Please, read these safety instructions and 
respect the following warnings before the 
ap-pliance is operated:

 

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This TV with the weight of more than 20 kg must be lifted 
and carried by at least two people.

 

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Be careful! This TV does not contain any parts which could 
be repaired by the user. In case of a fault, contact the produ-
cer or the authorized service. The contact with certain parts 
inside the appliance might endanger your life. The guaran-
tee is not provided for the faults caused by non-professional 
interactions!

 

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Do not remove the rear part of the appliance.

In order to prevent fi re 
spread, always keep candles
and other open fl ames away
from this product.

 

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This appliance is designed for receiving and reproduction of 
video and sound signals. Any other use is strictly forbidden.

 

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The ideal distance to watch TV is approximately fi ve times 
the diagonal of the screen. The light striking upon the 
screen from other light sources can cause refl ections and 
make the quality of the picture worse.

 

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Please, ensure the suffi

  cient ventilation and appropriate 

distance of the appliance from other pieces of furniture.

 

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The TV set is designed exclusively for the operation in a 
dry place. When using the appliance outside, please, make 
sure it is protected against moisture (rain, splashing water). 
Never expose the appliance to moisture.

 

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Do not place any containers with water on the appliance, 
such as vases, etc. These containers might get pushed over, 
which would endanger electric safety. Place the appliance 
exclusively on fl at and stable surfaces. Do not place any 
objects such as newspaper or blankets, etc. on or under the 
appliance.

 

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Make sure the appliance does not stand on any power 
cables as they might get damaget. Mobile phones and other 
devices such as WLAN adapters, monitoring cameras with 
wireless signal transmission, etc. might cause electromag-
netic interference and they should not be placed near the 
appliance.

 

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Do not place the appliance near heating elements or in 
a place with direct sunshine as it has a negative eff ect on 
cooling of the appliance. Heat storage is dangerous and it 

can seriously reduce the lifetime of the appliance. In order 
to ensure the safety, ask the qualifi ed person to remove the 
dirt from the appliance.

 

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Try to prevent the mains cable or (if it is part of delivery) 
mains adapter damage. The appliance can only be connec-
ted with a supplied mains cable/adapter.

 

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Storms are dangerous for all electric appliances. If the mains 
or aerial wiring is struck by the lightening, the appliance 
might get damaged, even if it is turned off . Thus you should 
disconnect all the cables and connectors of the appliance 
before the storm.

 

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To clean the screen of the appliance use only a damp and 
soft cloth. Use only clean water, never detergents or in no 
case dissol-vents.

Warning:

 

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Never connect any external devices to a live appliance. 
Switch off  not only the TV but also the devices which are 
being connected! Plug the appliance plug into the wall 
outlet after connecting the external devices and the aerial!

 

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The product construction responds the protection class 1. 
Only a properly installed wall outlet with a guard wire (230 
V~/50 Hz)of public mains can be used as power source.

 

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Always make sure there is free access to the appliance main 
switch and to its mains plug.

 

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The appliance is not designed for a use in a workplace fi tted 
with monitors.

 

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The systematic use of headphones at high volume might 
lead to irreversible hearing damage.

 

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Ensure environmental disposal of this appliance and any 
components including batteries. When in doubt, please, 
contact your local authority for details of recycling.

 

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While installing the appliance, do not forget that furniture 
surfaces are treated with various varnishes, plastics, etc. or 
they might be polished. The additions contained in these 
products might cause destruction of base material of appli-
ance stand. This will result in the holdovers of this material 
stuck to the furniture surface, which are diffi

  cult to remove, 

if not even impossible.

 

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The screen of your TV responds to the top quality require-
ments and it was checked in details for accidental faulty 
pixels several times. Due to the technological properties of 
the manufacturing process, it is not possible to eliminate the 
existence of a small number of faulty points on the screen 
for 100% (even with maximum care while production provi-
ded). These faulty pixels are not considered faults in terms of 
guarantee conditions, if their extent is not greater than the 
boundaries defi ned by DIN norm.

Summary of Contents for 216-54G-GB-TCDUP-UK

Page 1: ...216 54G GB TCDUP UK HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview DVD Player USB PVR Model No User Guide ...

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Page 3: ...ifetime of the appliance In order to ensure the safety ask the qualified person to remove the dirt from the appliance Try to prevent the mains cable or if it is part of delivery mains adapter damage The appliance can only be connec ted with a supplied mains cable adapter Storms are dangerous for all electric appliances If the mains or aerial wiring is struck by the lightening the appliance might ge...

Page 4: ...e this mode for a long time e g while watching a DVD or a video Turn off the appliance if you are not using it Batteries Observe the correct polarity when inser ting the batteries Do not expose batteries to high tempera tures and do not place them on locations where the temperature might increase quickly e g near the fire or on the direct sunshine Do not expose batteries to excessive radiant heat do...

Page 5: ...0 Remote control 12 Connections 13 Connections 14 TV Menu operation 15 TV Menu Operation 15 Channel menu 15 Picture menu 15 Sound menu 16 Time menu 16 Feature menu 16 Setup menu 17 Using the television as a computer monitor 18 PC Settings 19 7 Day TV Guide USB Record 19 USB Record Digital mode 19 USB mode Media player 20 DVD Menu 21 Frequently asked questions 22 Technical specification 23 Index 24 ...

Page 6: ... 6 7 8 0 9 OK STANDBY MUTE ASPECT MENU EXIT ANGLE A B SOURCE SUBTITLE D MENU TITLE D SETUP GOTO FAV AUDIO SLEEP TV RADIO TV GUIDE ATV USB DVD EJECT ZOOM D DIS SIZE REC PVR DVD REC LIST HOLD DISPLAY TEXT INDEX INFO R VEAL i AV ...

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Page 8: ...etting started initial set up As part of our ongoing development to reduce power consumption we have added an extra function to this Television called Ecohome you will see this during the first time installation set up Power consumption using the Ecohome function is approximately 15 lower than some other modes The picture brightness is reduced using the Ecohome function If this function is not suit...

Page 9: ...s on the Television 1 Press SOURCE 2 Scroll up down using CH CH buttons to the input source you require 3 Press Vol to change input source to the one selected TV buttons Source menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Eject 2 Play Pause 3 Volume up and menu right 4 Volume down and menu left 5 Programme Channel up and menu up 6 Programme Channel down and menu down 7 Displays Menu OSD 8 Displays the input source me...

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Page 11: ...UBTITLE To switch the dialogue at the bottom of the screen on off ASPECT To switch the screen between the different picture formats AUDIO To change the audio language if available SLEEP Press repeatedly to cycle through the sleep options CH Ÿ ź To increase or decrease the channel being watched 5 GOTO DVD mode To go to a specifi c chapter A B DVD mode Press once to set point press a second time to ret...

Page 12: ...eo input 3 VGA PC VGA PC input 9 Component Component input 4 VGA PC Audio In 3 5mm PC audio input 10 Audio L R Audio L R input for component video 5 SCART SCART input 11 RF In RF TV Aerial Input 6 CI Card IN Common Interface Module Input 12 HEADPHONES 3 5mm Headphone output Connections 2 1 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 8 6 ...

Page 13: ...Audio R L Video CVBS ...

Page 14: ...dd favourite channels Picture menu Picture Mode Choose from the following presets Standard Default settings Dynamic Recommended settings for fast moving pictures Mild Set to be lighter in colour and less bright Personal Lets you manually alter all the settings Ecohome Power saving mode Contrast Switch the balance between black and white Brightness Increase or decrease the brightness of the picture...

Page 15: ...nalogue signal AD Volume Increase or decrease the overall volume Time menu Clock Set the date and time Off Time Allows you to set a specific time for your TV to turn off On Time Allows you to set a specific time for your TV to turn on the channel it will then display the source it will be on and also the volume This function can then be toggled to repeat every day or a certain day Time Zone Change you...

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Page 17: ...VGA IN VGA OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT ...

Page 18: ...her a USB memory stick or a USB portable Hard Drive of a larger capacity however it must be formatted to the FAT32 file system in order to operate correctly At the time of printing this user guide Windows XP Vista computers are only capable of formatting up to 32GB therefore you will need a software programme utility to format larger USB drives hard drives to FAT32 Additional help and support is av...

Page 19: ...el while the television is in standby mode Note USB record function is only avilable in Digital TV mode Due to copyright laws and illegal copying recording it is not possible to record to from any other input output source USB mode Media player USB mode offers playback of various different types of content that you have saved on your USB Memory Stick Please refer to technical specification page for c...

Page 20: ...d for widescreen 16 9 Widescreen picture format Default This option allows you reset all DVD settings to factory settings Tone Choose from the following options Increases the treble high frequency sound Increases the bass low frequency sound Dynamic Range This is the difference between the quietest and loudest sounds This setting works only with DVD discs recorded in Dolby digital Full Set this to ...

Page 21: ...our VCR DVD Recorder and another aerial cable from the VCR DVD Recorder to the TV Game Consoles I have connected my PS3 to the TV via HDMI but I am not receiving any pictures or sound on my Television 1 Ensure the TVs source is on HDMI 2 Check your settings on your PS3 are as per the PS3 instruction manual Game Consoles I have connected my Xbox 360 to the TV via Component Cables Red Green Blue but...

Page 22: ... Video 1 x Component YPbPr 1080p 1 x HDMI upto 1080p Sound Inputs 1 x 3 5mm jack for PC audio input 1 x pair RCA shared for Video YPbPr component audio input Sound Outputs 1 x COAX audio output 1 output for headphones USB Port 1 Sound power watts 2 x 3 Voltage and power consumption 110 240 V 50 60 Hz 41 70W ecomode max in standby mode less than 0 5 W Dimensions including stand mm 534W x 404H x 200...

Page 23: ...itial set up 9 Important safety instructions 4 5 Index 24 PC Settings 19 Picture menu 15 Remote control 11 12 Setup menu 17 Sound menu 16 Technical specification 23 Time menu 16 TV buttons Source menu 10 TV Menu Operation 15 21 USB mode Media player 20 USB Record Digital mode 19 Using the television as a computer monitor 18 Wall mounting the TV 8 What is included in the box 9 ...

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