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For any help concerning set up and use of your TV please call the 

Customer Helpline: 0871 2000 463

Detaching The Stand And Securing The TV 
To A Wall

Detaching the Stand

Securing the TV to a Wall

5 x M(4x10)

 

For maximum security in the home when using a TV with its stand anti-tip straps should be fi tted. These are 
available from supermarket websites and other websites and are an easy, inexpensive and effective way of 
ensuring your TV stays safely upright. Straps are designed to be attached to the rear of the TV and then tethered to 
the wall or the furniture the TV is stood on.

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is urging people to take care with fl at-screen televisions. 

RoSPA stated in 2010 that “Toddlers are particularly at risk of pulling fl at-screen televisions on to themselves. They 
are unsteady on their feet and are attracted by colourful television images.”

The risk is increased as televisions become lighter.

A)

 Using one or both of the top wall-mounting holes 

and screws (the screws are already supplied in the 
wall mounting holes) fasten one end of the
fastening cord/s to the TV.

B)

 Secure the other end of the fastening cord/s to 

your wall. (you will need screws/fi xings suitable for 
your wall type - available separately from most
DIY stores)

Note - Please ensure that children do not climb on the 
TV set.

To detach the stand please remove the 

 screws 

highlighted then remove the stand neck and base 
from the rear of the TV set.

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Summary of Contents for 32/149

Page 1: ...32 149 HD Ready LED TV with USB Media Player Model No User Guide...

Page 2: ...other device which may cause magnetic or radio interference with the television If interference is apparent move the device causing the interference near the television To disconnect the apparatus fro...

Page 3: ...Teletext Do not view a stationary page for a long period of time TV DVD Menus e g Listings of DVD disc content Pause Mode Do not leave the TV in pause mode for long periods of time e g When watching...

Page 4: ...all 11 Wall mounting 12 Getting Started Initial Set Up 13 Remote Control 15 TV Buttons and Input Source Menu 16 Connections 17 19 TV Menu Operation 21 27 Channel Menu 21 Picture Menu 22 23 Sound Menu...

Page 5: ...service if you are unable to package it correctly The safest way to package your item in the event of warranty service repair is in it s original box packaging 1 x User Guide 1 x Quick Start Guide 2...

Page 6: ...LPFUL ADVICE FOR FIRST TIME STAND INSTALLATION When securing the self tapping screw s into the base of the stand on first installation the screw s will be naturally tight as they create a thread in th...

Page 7: ...idents is urging people to take care with flat screen televisions RoSPA stated in 2010 that Toddlers are particularly at risk of pulling flat screen televisions on to themselves They are unsteady on t...

Page 8: ...f the TV These holes are indicated in the picture below For VESA wall mounting information please refer to the Technical Specification page For optimum viewing if wall mounting the TV higher than eye...

Page 9: ...and re tuning the TV Screen shots images are shown for illustration purposes only and may change dependent on model region Getting Started Intial Set Up Important 3 1 Fig A Fig B 4 5 As part of our on...

Page 10: ...channel information Press twice for programme information about current programme 20 ASPECT 21 SLEEP 22 SUBTITLE 23 AUDIO 24 TEXT 25 TEXT HOLD 26 DISPLAY 27 TEXTZOOM DVD ZOOM 28 DVD Menu Record To re...

Page 11: ...nu Choosing Mode Input Source To switch between the different input connections For further information on input connections please view Connections pages A Using the buttons on the remote control 1 P...

Page 12: ...nput USB USB Input COMPONENT HD Component input YPbPr CI CARD IN Common Interface module EARPHONE Earphone Socket COAX Audio Out Digital Coax output HDMI 1 HDMI input HDMI 2 HDMI input SCART SCART inp...

Page 13: ...and audio with minimal loss of quality Source should be set to the corresponding HDMI Port HDMI 1 HDMI 2 etc Connecting a Camcorder Camera or Games Console Connecting a High Definition HD Device Optio...

Page 14: ...ecting a High Definition HD Device Option 2 via Component cable Connecting to a device with VGA PC output Laptop or Desktop Computer 3 5mm EARPHONE 3 5mm EARPHONE OPTION 1 for 3 5mm EARPHONE Output OP...

Page 15: ...ne your digital signal Channel Edit Allows you to delete move skip and add favourite channels Schedule List Lists your programme reminders Signal Information Displays signal strength information CI In...

Page 16: ...alance between black and white Brightness Increase or decrease the brightness of the picture Colour Increases the colour from black and white Tint Lets you increase or decrease the level of tint withi...

Page 17: ...rrect proportion As a result side bars are shown on the screen Zoom The picture is the correct proportion but zoomed in to fill the screen Picture Menu Aspect Ratio Within the UK the picture format va...

Page 18: ...lume will stay at a constant level regardless of input source Digital Output Off Off Auto Selects the best settings automatically PCM Select this option if you are connecting to a Stereo Hi fi via coa...

Page 19: ...set the sleep timer so the television automatically switches off after a set amount of time Off 10min 20min 30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min Auto standby Set Auto standby between 3 hours 4 hour...

Page 20: ...e is the source the TV starts on when first switched on Default Channel Allows the user to set a channel as the default channel on the Digital source The default channel is the channel the TV starts o...

Page 21: ...ources First Time Installation Allows you to retune the television for all digital channels digital radio stations and analogue channels Reset TV This resets the menus to factory settings and will era...

Page 22: ...o reduce the noise of picture Position Reset Changes back to the factory settings Tip If the computer is left in active for a period of time the television will switch into a sleep state the screen wi...

Page 23: ...can view the start and end time of all programmes and on all channels for the next 7 days and set reminders 1 Press TV GUIDE The following 7 Day TV Guide will appear 2 Navigate through the menu using...

Page 24: ...Freeview mode when used in conjunction with a compatible USB memory stick or USB hard drive The benefits of this are as follows Pause live TV and then playback fast forward and rewind up to live TV On...

Page 25: ...gate through the menus using the scroll buttons To confirm the item you wish to play view press OK button 2 Select the drive you require If your drive only has 1 partition you will only see 1 item 3 Y...

Page 26: ...TV please refer to the web site for a full list of codes Please note we only have codes for One for All branded remote controls if you have an alternative brand of Universal remote please refer to th...

Page 27: ...ou are in an area that can receive Freeview Visit www freeview co uk 2 Check you are using an aerial that is able to receive a good digital signal In most cases you will need an outdoor digital hi gai...

Page 28: ...ortable hard drive larger than 32GB please note that it must be formatted to the FAT32 file system in order to operate on this TV Windows XP Vista computers are only capable of formatting up to 32GB t...

Page 29: ...esolution 1366 w x 768 H 1 Energy consumption XYZ kWh per year based on the power consumption of the television operating 4 hours per day for 365 days The actual energy consumption will depend on how...

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