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Important Safety Instructions

Important Safety Instructions 

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reference, along with the warranty card, purchase receipt and carton. The safety 

correctly adhered to.

• Before installing this TV set, make sure your outlet voltage corresponds to the 

voltage stated on the appliance rating label of the power adaptor being used..

• Do not overload the power outlet. 

• CAUTION

the power supply cord, plug and antenna cable to rain or moisture; do not use it 
anywhere near water; do not touch the power plug with wet hands. 

• Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter, or touch hot surfaces. 

• Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord and antenna cable. 

Protect the cord and run all cables so that no one steps on or trips over them. 

• Do not run the cord near heat-producing appliances such as radiators, stoves or 

irons. The excessive heat could melt the insulation and expose live wires.

• Only use this TV with the power adaptors supplied. If either plug does not 

fit into your outlets, consult your dealer or an RV service center for 

• When not in use, disconnect the power cord from the outlet. Hold the plug, not
   the cord, when disconnecting the unit. Pulling the cord can damage the internal 

wires and may cause a fire.

•  Never touch the TV screen, antenna or cord during thunderstorms. Stop use 

during thunderstorms; unplug the unit when a thunderstorm is approaching.

Position

•  If a television is not positioned in a sufficiently stable location, when stand  

mounted, it can potentially be hazardous if it falls. Many injuries, particularly to 
children, can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as:

•  Using cabinets, shelves or stands that provide a sturdy support for the TV and are 
   not in areas where the TV can be accidently knocked or bumped .
•  Only using furniture that can safely support the television.
•  Ensuring the TV is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture.
•  Not placing the TV on tall furniture (for example, cupboards or bookcases) 

without anchoring both the furniture and the TV to a suitable support.

•  Educating children about the dangers of climbing up to reach the TV controls.

•  Not standing the TV on cloth or other materials placed between the TV and 

supporting furniture.

Usage conditions and restrictions

•  Follow the instructions in this manual when installing and adjusting the TV set. 

Only adjust those controls that are covered in this instruction manual; improper 
adjustment of other controls may result in damage. If this happens, unplug the TV 
and have it serviced by appropriately qualified personnel.

•  Do not change or modify the TV set in any way. Only use the attachments/

accessories specified. 

•  Do not cover the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, 

curtains etc., as this could impede ventilation.

•  Do not insert any objects of any kind into this unit through the ventilation slots or 

DVD slot, as 

they could touch the current-carrying parts or short-circuit parts, 

resulting in fire, electric shock or damage to the unit.

•  Do not touch the screen with fingers, as this may scratch or smudge the TV screen.

•  Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

•  Unplug the TV set in all of the following circumstances:

•  If it has been subject to impact or has been dropped and is damaged.
•  If its voltage adaptor plugs, or the wall socket, are damaged.

•  The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced 

physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, 
unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the 
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

•  Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the TV.

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56cm (22")

Full HD

 

LED

 

TV

Part

 

Number: 043169

INPUT DC 12V      Max 3A  36W

June 2015

Summary of Contents for RV Media 043169

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 12 24 240V Full HD LED TV DVD USB Combo 043169 22 ...

Page 2: ...Output 10 OSD MENU OPERATION Picture Sound Channel Feature Setup EPG MEDIA OPERATION Photo Music Mocie E Book Built in DVD Player Operation 16 17 18 19 20 24 25 27 28 29 30 33 38 39 40 42 43 43 44 49 PVR 33 Cleaning and Maintenance Troubleshooting 50 51 52 53 Specifications Antenna Connection 11 Important Safety Instructions Source Selection 15 Auto Installation 34 37 Stand mount guide 7 ...

Page 3: ...afely support the television Ensuring the TV is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture Not placing the TV on tall furniture for example cupboards or bookcases without anchoring both the furniture and the TV to a suitable support Educating children about the dangers of climbing up to reach the TV controls Not standing the TV on cloth or other materials placed between the TV and suppor...

Page 4: ...extremes of temperature below 0 C or exceeding 40 C or moisture Away from moisture drips or splashes Protected from excessive dust Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookcase or similar Do not put any objects filled with liquids such as vases on top of the TV set Do not place any naked flame sources such as lighted candles on top of the TV Important Safety Instructions con...

Page 5: ...tton when the power is on the disc will eject Press the button again to load the disc automatically 9 POWER Turn on the TV by pressing the button once Press the button again to turn off the TV Stand mount guide 1 POWER DC 12V input 2 Earphone out Output for headphones or head units such as RV Media Head Units with TV input 3 AV Inputs Composite Video Audio A V in 4 PC Audio Input Connect to the au...

Page 6: ...utton on the remote control to select HDMI Source eg Blu ray DVD Satellite camcorder etc HDMI 1 4 YPbPr COMPONENT INPUT Video component input Use the SOURCE button on the remote control to select YPbPr This input consists of both Video Green Blue Red and Audio Red White Y Pb Pr RF IN USB COAXIAL OUT Y Pr Pb IN DC 12V EARPHONE OUT VIDEO R L VGA HDMI PC AUDIO IN IN RF IN USB COAXIAL OUT Y Pr Pb IN D...

Page 7: ...ert two 1 5V AAA size batteries using the correct polarity as shown Don t mix old or used batteries with 3 Replace the cover Battery Cover 2 x size AAA 1 5V Battery Cover System Connection new ones To use the remote control point it towards the remote sensor at the front of the television The remote control has a range of up to approximately seven meters from the TV at an angle of up to 60 degrees...

Page 8: ...nnels up down AUDIO 17 18 ASPECT Press this button to select the aspect ratio of the screen 20 DISPLAY Press to display the source and channel info 25 26 27 28 Use for adjustments in PC mode Delete function button Rename function button Move function button Skip function button R DELETE G RENAME Y MOVE B SKIP 29 FAV Selects favorite channel s 30 TEXT Switch on off of Teletext window 31 32 33 34 35...

Page 9: ... page of upper Teletext options SUBPAGE MIX Sets the transparency of Teletext window DVD Repeat mode selection REPEAT 40 41 43 44 39 CANCEL Switches the Teletext window to the background only the current page no is visible Press MENU button to display the MAIN OSD MENU Press buttons to select the sub MENU that you want Press ENTER button or button to enter the sub menu and press button to return b...

Page 10: ...ious menu Contrast Press buttons to select Contrast then press ENTER button or button to enter and press buttons to adjust Then press MENU button to return back the previous menu Sharpness Press button to select Sharpness then press ENTER button or button to enter and press buttons to adjust Then press MENU button to return back the previous menu directly Colour Press button to select Colour then ...

Page 11: ...er and press buttons to adjust Then press MENU button to return back the previous menu Balance Press buttons to select Balance then press ENTER or button to enter and press buttons to adjust Then press MENU button to return back the previous menu Surround Press button to select Surround then press ENTER or button to enter and press button to select ON or OFF Turning this setting ON can also be use...

Page 12: ...e current channel to lock if the current channel already locked press the RED button again cancel the lock Press the GREEN button to delete the current channel Press the YELLOW button to skip the current channel if the current channel already skipped press the YELLOW button again to cancel the skip function Press the BLUE button to swap the channel position If one of the channel has been incorrect...

Page 13: ...select Channel press the RED button to set to Fav1 Press buttons to select Channel press the GREEN button to set to Fav2 Press buttons to select Channel press the YELLOW button to set to Fav3 Press buttons to select Channel press the BLUE button to set to Fav4 If the current channel already be one of your favorite channels press the RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE button again will set it to a normal channe...

Page 14: ...nction has completed Feature Menu Press MENU button to display the main menu Press button to select Feature in the main menu then press ENTER or to enter 1 Press buttons to select the option that you want to adjust in the Feature menu then press ENTER or button to enter 2 Press buttons to adjust or press button to select 3 After finishing your adjustment press MENU button to save and return back t...

Page 15: ...irm Preferred Audio Language Press buttons to select Preferred Audio press ENTER or button to enter the sub menu then press buttons to select then press ENTER or button to confirm Digital Teletext Language DTV Press buttons to select Digital Teletext language then press ENTER or button to enter the sub menu then Press buttons to select then press ENTER or button to confirm Analog Teletext Language...

Page 16: ...s USB interface then press the ENTER key to upgrade Do not turn the TV off during the upgrade process The TV will restart when the upgrade process has completed PC Setup Blue Screen Home Mode Reset TV Setting Software Upgrade PVR Timeshift Press MENU button to display the main menu Press buttons to select PVR Timeshift in the main menu then press ENTER or to enter Partition Select This function is...

Page 17: ...at you want to view then press the ENTER button to view the channel Press buttons to switch between Favorite 1 Favorite 2 Favorite 3 and Favorite 4 Subtitle Press the subtitle button on the remote control and subtitle menu will appear as follows Press buttons to turn OFF then press the ENTER button to turn off subtitles Press buttons to you select ENG then press the ENTER button to display subtitl...

Page 18: ...ote control to display the text closed captions press the TT CC button on the remote control again to stop the display Multi Audio Press AUDIO button on the remote control to display the multi audio menu if available Press buttons to select the audio language format available audio format right stereo left Press buttons to change the setting PVR Function DTV Only Press on the remote control to rec...

Page 19: ...ations stored on the TV the Auto Installation menu will appear on the screen There are 5 steps as follows Step 1 Set Home Mode Picture Mode Step 2 Set the Country Note Australia is set as the default country Step 3 Set the Language Note Australia is set as the default country Step 4 Set Auto Power Off Note The default setting is Off ...

Page 20: ...SD Menu Operation OSD Menu Operation 36 37 Step 5 Set up the TV Connection The default connection for this TV is Air Step 6 Set up the Auto Search Only DTV is required for most applications in Australia ...

Page 21: ...t playing pictures in slide show mode Same as PAUSE button on the remote to pause the file being played Same as STOP button on the remote to stop the slide show and return to file browser Same as buttons the on remote to directly play the previous or next file Rotate the picture being viewed 0 º 90 º 180 º 270º Zoom in on the current picture Same as the INFO key on remote to display the current fi...

Page 22: ...M WMA WMA STD WMA Prof AAC AAC LC HE AAC AC3 AC3 E AC3 MPEG MP1 MP2 MP3 AAC LC HE AAC Read Audio Cook Ogg Vorbis FLAC FLAC Movie Formats Supported Type Container Video Decoder MOVIE AVI MPEG 4 ASP H 264 DivX Xvid WMV 9 VC 1 MPEG 4 SP MJPEG MPEG 1 2 MPEG 1 Video MPEG 2 Video MPEG4 MPEG 2 Video MPEG 4 ASP H 264 Xvid MJPEG WMV WMV 9 VC 1 RealMedia RV30 RV40 Flash Sorenson H 263 H 264 QuickTime MPEG 4...

Page 23: ...R button to select a sub folder if required Press the button to play Press the button or EXIT button to stop playing Press the button to return back to previous page The first few seconds of the selected media will be shown in the video window E Book Press the buttons to select E Book Manager in the main menu then press the ENTER button to open Press the EXIT button to return back to the previous ...

Page 24: ...44 45 Built in DVD Player Operation Built in DVD Player Operation Cont ...

Page 25: ...layer can display DVD subtitle languages if supported by the DVD disc When playing DVD s you can hide the subtitle or choose any of them as the current subtitle language 4 Disc menu DVD Disc menu language selection options 5 PARENTAL This function disables playback of specific DVD s which may be unsuitable for children Some DVDs are encoded with specific rating levels lf the rating level of the di...

Page 26: ...ge appears on the TV screen NOTES When the desired language is not selected even though the button is pressed the language is not available on the disc If the language is not recorded on the disc only the available language on the disc will be heard When you turn off the power or change the disc you have to select the language again On screen information Press DISPLAY repeatedly to show the disc i...

Page 27: ...ing the main unit Dust the TV set by wiping the screen and cabinet with a soft clean cloth If necessary wipe the outside of the unit with a clean soft cloth moistened with lukewarm water Do not use benzene thinner or alcohol as these chemicals will smudge the surface finish Maintenance Do not dismantle this product by yourself as this may cause damage There are no user serviceable parts contained i...

Page 28: ...cifications As RV Media continually strives to improve its products Specifications may be subject to change without notice Warranty This product is backed up with a Nationwide 2 Year Warranty Camec Warranty Helpline 1300 654 936 V1 0 ...

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