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2.

 

SETUP  

2.1.

 

CONNECTING TO THE TV-SIGNAL INPUT 

 

Connect the TV signal cable (the antenna cable for example) to the Antenna Input Jack on the back of the 
unit so that you can receive television programmes. 
Then, turn on the power of the unit and press the INPUT button to select TV or DTV mode and conduct 
program selection. 

Note: 

Whether and how many DVB-T2 channels can be received by this device is strongly depending on the 
operational place, and the DVB-T2 signal strength in this area. 
DVB-T2 radio in particular is very limited and not available in most locations. 
Please note that for the use of DVB-T2 after each larger local change a new channel search should be 
done.  
Programs which are signed with “internet” cannot be utilized. 

 

2.2.

 

INSTALLATION GUIDE 

 

The First Time Setup screen will appear when the TV is switched for the first time or after a reset to the 
factory setting. 

 

1. Press the 

▲▼

 buttons to navigate the menu and the 

◄►

 buttons to change the settings. Select your 

desired Energy Mode, Home/Store Mode to be displayed on the menu. Confirm with OK. 

Note:

  

a. Home Mode is an energy-saving mode. It is recommended for normal viewing setting. 
b. Shop Mode is an option for retailers for advertising or product presentation. Shop Mode has a brighter 
image than Home Mode, and can also pop up a pop menu every 30 seconds. 
c. You may switch between Home or Shop Mode. If you choose Shop Mode, it will enter HDMI1 source 
automatically and press EXIT key to exit POP menu. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TV 110

Page 1: ...fosera TV 110 digital 15 6 12 V User Manual ...

Page 2: ...2 8 ASPECT RATIO 14 3 2 9 NOISE REDUCTION 14 3 3 SOUND MENU 14 3 3 1 SOUND MODE 15 3 3 2 TREBLE 15 3 3 3 BASS 15 3 3 4 BALANCE 15 3 3 5 AUTO VOLUME AVL 15 3 3 6 SURROUND SOUND 15 3 3 7 EQ 15 3 4 CHANNEL MENU 15 3 4 1 Channel Management 16 3 4 2 Favorite Management 16 3 4 3 Country 16 3 4 4 TV connection 16 3 4 5 Auto Search 16 3 4 6 Digital Manual Search 16 3 4 7 Analogue Manual Search 16 3 5 FEAT...

Page 3: ...3 4 USB Multimedia 18 4 1 PHOTO PLAYER 18 4 2 MUSIC PLAYER 19 4 3 MOVIE PLAYER 19 4 4 TEXT PLAYER 19 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 20 6 SAFETY INFORMATION 21 7 RECYCLING 22 8 CONTACT 23 9 WARRANTIES 23 ...

Page 4: ...lectrical shock do not expose the main unit to rain or moisture Please also do not Drop or put an object on the TV Spill liquid on the TV Put the TV on a bed soft rug wool or any other similar surfaces Place the TV too close to curtains walls inside a shelf or any other closed places which may cause poor ventilation Please note that minimum distances must be maintained for ventilation ...

Page 5: ...abraisive chemicals or solvents on the equipment 1 2 COMMEN SHORTCUTS Standby function When your TV is running press Power to enter standby mode When your TV is in standby mode press Power to start it Sleep function When your TV is running press Sleep to enter sleep mode This function allows you to turn off the TV for a period of time The supported time periods are Off 10 Mins 20 Mins 30Mins 60Min...

Page 6: ...rameters of the sound like balance max volume min volume will be changed when pressing SMODE NICAM Switch on off sound effect or switch between Mono Dual I Dual II by pressing MTS DUAL on TV or DTV source Aspect ratio Aspect ratio will be changed when pressing PSIZE Numeric buttons When in TV or DTV source it s a shortcut to change to the preferred channel pressing the numeric buttons Channel Swap...

Page 7: ...7 1 3 REMOTE CONTROL ...

Page 8: ...t sources TV VIDEO S VIDEO PC You can also use the SOURCE button on the TV s control panel to make selections 5 POWER BUTTON Press to turn the TV on off Blinks and turns off when the power is on and lights up in standby mode Light Detecting sensor adjusts brightness of screen automatically by detecting brightness of the surrounding environment This sensor works when the Brightness sensor is on 6 R...

Page 9: ...ide the battery compartment 2 Point the remote control towards the IR sensor on the TV The remote control may not work if it is being blocked by an object 3 Replace the battery once the remote control is no longer working 4 If the remote control is not being used please remove the batteries ...

Page 10: ...l change a new channel search should be done Programs which are signed with internet cannot be utilized 2 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE The First Time Setup screen will appear when the TV is switched for the first time or after a reset to the factory setting 1 Press the buttons to navigate the menu and the buttons to change the settings Select your desired Energy Mode Home Store Mode to be displayed on the...

Page 11: ...11 2 Select with the buttons the desired country Confirm with OK 3 Select the language with the buttons Confirm with OK 4 With the buttons you can select the automatic TV shutdown time Confirm with OK ...

Page 12: ...refer to the TV s instructions manual for further details If you select DVB C you will select Full or Quick way to scan You can also select Auto Scan mode DTV ATV or DTV only or ATV only Note DTV Digital TV DVB T and DVB T2 ATV Analogue TV not used in the UK DTV C Digital TV via cable Note The channel order which will be displayed after the channel tuning is based on the requirements of your DVB p...

Page 13: ... INPUT MODE 6 PC PC MONITOR INPUT MODE 7 Media USB MEDIA INPUT MODE 3 2 PICTURE The first item of the MENU is the PICTURE MENU Picture effects like contrast or brightness can be adjusted a Press button to select PICTURE in the main menu b Press ENTER OK button to enter sub menu c Press button to select the option that you want to adjust in the PICTURE menu d Press button to adjust e When you are s...

Page 14: ...e look more clearer 3 2 6 TINT Press button then use button to select the Tint NTSC Optional 3 2 7 COLOR TEMPERATURE Press button then use button the adjust the optimum color temperature mode The picture looks brighter when the color temperature is higher 3 2 8 ASPECT RATIO Aspect ratio for the display 3 2 9 NOISE REDUCTION Noise reduction of the picture To reduce noise and improve the appearance ...

Page 15: ...e lower pitched sounds 3 3 4 BALANCE Press button then use button to adjust the audio output between left and right speakers 3 3 5 AUTO VOLUME AVL Press On Off by using 3 3 6 SURROUND SOUND Press Off Surround TruSurround by using 3 3 7 EQ Press button select 120 Hz 500 Hz 1 5 KHz 5 KHz 10 KHz 3 4 CHANNEL MENU Press MENU button on the front panel or MENU on the remote control to display the main me...

Page 16: ... parameters manually only for Air Cable 3 4 7 Analogue Manual Search To search analogue channel by entering parameters manually only for ATV 3 5 FEATURE MENU Press MENU button on the front panel or MENU on the remote control to display the main menu a Press button to select OPTION in the main menu b Press ENTER OK button to enter sub menu c Press button to select the option that you want to adjust...

Page 17: ...n you are satisfied with your adjustment press the MENU on the remote or the EXIT button to return to the previous menu 3 6 1 OSD Timer Automatic fade out of OSD menu 5 10 15 20 25 30 Seconds Never 3 6 2 3D Timer Off 0 5 1 1 5 2 Hour 3 6 3 Auto SCART Off On 3 6 4 PC Setup ENTER 3 6 5 Blue Screen Off On 3 6 6 Home Mode Home Dynamic Standard Mild 3 6 7 Reset TV Setting Reset all settings 3 6 8 Softw...

Page 18: ...o navigate to different selections And the relevant selection will be highlighted 4 1 PHOTO PLAYER During highlighting JPEG press the key to switch to the JPEG menu Press ENTER or OK to navigate and preview the pictures Press II key when highlighting one picture It will display the whole picture and start slide show Press EXIT key to return to the Photo clips menu Press SOURCE key to return to the...

Page 19: ...he files and press ENTER to play a Press to browse files then select the desired one b Press ENTER to play then the player interface will display on the screen While the movie is playing you can operate as below c Press to play the previous next file d Press VOL buttons to control the volume e Press II button to play pause the movie f Press I I buttons to fast backward forward 4 4 TEXT PLAYER The ...

Page 20: ...20 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 21: ...21 6 SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 22: ...ize pollution and to protect the global environment please recycle all components used to manufacture the system are recyclable For more information on the Waste from Electrical and Electronics Equipment WEEE regulations please visit the following website http ec europa eu environment waste weee index_en htm ...

Page 23: ...defect and decide whether the product can be repaired replaced or refunded Fosera shall not be responsible for any consequential damage or damage that exceeds the value of the product A warranty repair does not extend the warranty period The warranty becomes invalid if the device is used other than intended by the manufacturer or improper use This warranty does not cover failures caused by wrong i...

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