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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

This product has been designed, engineered, and manufactured with a priority on 
user and product safety.  However, improper use and care can result in permanent 
damage to the TV, or harm to you.  To ensure your safety and avoid potential 
dangerous situations, please read and follow these precautions prior to use, while 
installing, and during use of this product. 

 

Read this entire manual to become familiar with all instructions and proper 
operations. 

 

Heed all warnings. 

 

Do NOT use this TV near a heating source of any kind.  

 

Do NOT modify or alter the polarized or 3-way grounding plug in any way, 
shape, or form.  Do NOT bypass the 3-way grounding plug.  Use only in a 3-
way grounded outlet. 

 

Protect the power cord from being walked on, cut, pinched or pulled under 
strain, especially at the plug and at TV entry. 

 

Unplug the unit during lightning storms.  Do not touch the TV during lightning 
storms.  It is recommended to use a surge protector. 

 

Only use attachments and accessories specified and/or provided by CINIOS. 

 

This TV should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on 
the manual/rear marking label. 

 

Although your TV has strong protection from water, it is not 100% 
waterproof.  Always avoid spilling liquid on this product. 

 

Never push objects of any kind into this product through any openings. 

 

Do NOT attempt to remove the rear cover or to open this TV, as this can 
expose you to high voltage and risk of electric shock.  There are no user 
serviceable parts inside.  Refer servicing and repair to qualified personnel. 

 

Do NOT attempt to modify or repair this product in any way as this will 
invalidate your warranty. 

 

TV installation should be performed by a licensed installer for best results. 

 

Use proper lifting technique during installation and removal as a TV can be a 
heavy, bulky item. 

 

When moving or lifting, do not press or place stress on the front screen. 

 

For use with outdoor antennas, follow proper grounding and installation 
requirements provided by the antenna. 

 

Do not block any ventilation openings during use as this can damage the TV 
permanently.  Ensure the installation location has plenty of space around the 
TV, particularly near the ventilation openings. 

Summary of Contents for HURRICANE BACKYARD TV

Page 1: ...HURRICANE BACKYARD TV OWNER S MANUAL CINIOS Inc Rev 1 4...

Page 2: ...ce to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television receptio...

Page 3: ...and or provided by CINIOS This TV should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the manual rear marking label Although your TV has strong protection from water it is not 100 wate...

Page 4: ...cted from high temperatures direct sunlight can cause temperatures to exceed the product specifications and create dark splotches on the screen Over time this can permanently damage the LCD panel insi...

Page 5: ...trips 2 for remote control Magnet strips 2 for remote control Note No stand or mount is included Contact a CINIOS Dealer or local retailer if you need a mounting solution Remote control replacement ba...

Page 6: ...the mounting product you have chosen for the installation or using a professional installer Note 42 TV weighs about 95lbs 32 TV weighs about 60lbs Although the TV has features and protection from the...

Page 7: ...plug outlet It is highly recommended to use a ground fault protected outlet using a cover shield Remove the rear cover from the back of the remote control by twisting it to OPEN with the included plas...

Page 8: ...the onscreen display For help please refer to the Troubleshooting section in this manual or visit www cinios com CUSTOMER SUPPORT page Additional Setup The first time the TV is powered on the Setup Wi...

Page 9: ...TV is setup and ready to enjoy you may want to adjust the picture settings to improve the picture quality based on how you prefer to view your programming on the screen Press the MENU button on the re...

Page 10: ...9 INPUT OUTPUT CONNECTORS Connect your input device source to one of these connectors...

Page 11: ...uld the remote be submerged for a period of time it is recommended to allow it to dry for 24 hours or longer before use Open the battery cover and remove and dry the battery Place it in a cool dry are...

Page 12: ...s to change the SOUND mode between Standard News Music Movie Sports or Custom PICTURE Press to change the picture mode between Standard Sports Theater Custom or Vivid ROW 3 buttons TTX Press to turn o...

Page 13: ...han one digit Not needed on all models Press to return to previous TV channel ROW 9 buttons VOL Press to adjust volume up or down CH In TV mode changes the channel up or down In On Screen Display OSD...

Page 14: ...select on screen items in RED color GREEN Used in the USB mode Press to select on screen items in GREEN color YELLOW Used in the USB mode Press to select on screen items in YELLOW BLUE Used in the USB...

Page 15: ...nts to the picture quality here such as picture mode contrast color sharpness 1 Press buttons to highlight the item to be selected 2 Press buttons to make the desired adjustments 3 When you are satisf...

Page 16: ...adjust using buttons Advanced Video Highlight the ADVANCED VIDEO line and press the button to open the Advanced Video menu page Using buttons highlight the selected item to adjust ADVANCED VIDEO Page...

Page 17: ...o be selected 2 Press button to adjust the item 3 When you are satisfied with your adjustments press MENU to exit Sound Mode Highlight the SOUND MODE line and adjust using the buttons to select the so...

Page 18: ...light the DIGITAL OUTPUT line and adjust using buttons Audio Language Highlight the AUDIO LANGUAGE line and adjust using buttons to select one audio language such as English French Spanish If there is...

Page 19: ...ht the PARENTAL CONTROL line and adjust using buttons to select a password and turn controls on off The default password is 0000 TIME Page Highlight the TIME line and adjust using buttons to show Slee...

Page 20: ...e Highlight the DST line and adjust using buttons to select Daylight Saving Time on off When DST is ON the clock is set 1 hour ahead of local standard time CLOSED CAPTION Page Highlight the CLOSED CAP...

Page 21: ...ons Transparency Highlight the TRANSPARENCY line and adjust using buttons to select 0 25 50 75 100 degree of transparency of the OSD menu Menu language Highlight the MENU LANGUAGE line and adjust usin...

Page 22: ...select Air Cable mode Auto Scan Highlight the AUTO SCAN line and adjust using buttons to perform auto scan of TV channels Press OK to confirm Favorite Highlight the FAVORITE line to adjust change usin...

Page 23: ...ll display From there you can select the PHOTO or MUSIC tab to display the files on the drive start a slideshow or to play the music files Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the item you wish...

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Page 25: ...longer when placed away from the sun and or covered when not in use It s good additional protection from the long term effects of the sun and also reduces the cleaning of water spots on the screen imp...

Page 26: ...ile images are displayed Press VOL button on the remote control or external TV buttons Check if the sound is muted by pressing MUTE on the remote control Scroll to other channels There may a problem w...

Page 27: ...ton 17 PICTURE Remote Button 1A TTX Remote Button 44 Remote Button 3 FAV Remote Button 4E EPG Remote Button 18 Remote Button 1D OK Remote Button 11 Remote Button 48 SUBTITLE Remote Button 1B MENU Remo...

Page 28: ...Button 14 CHL Remote Button 13 CHL Remote Button 40 Remote Button USB Programs 41 Remote Button USB Programs 42 Remote Button USB Programs 43 Remote Button USB Programs 4 RED Remote Button USB Program...

Page 29: ...products become the sole property of the Company After the warranty period expires any and all product repair costs are the sole responsibility of you the purchaser Obtaining Warranty Service To obta...

Page 30: ...airs or adjustments by unauthorized service facilities Units with unreadable altered or removed factory applied serial numbers image burn in or for routine maintenance are not covered This warranty do...

Page 31: ...30 purchased Recovery and reinstallation of user data is not covered under this Limited Warranty...

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