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Introduction

Connecting a DVD player / Satellite / cable 
set top box receiver / games console / PC or 
Laptop

There are several options to connecting a DVD 
player / Satellite or Cable set top box  receiver / 
games console / PC or Laptop to your TV.

Option 1 

HDMI

         If the device you want to connect to the 
is switched on, switch off the device first.
         Connect a HDMI cable (not supplied) from 
the HDMI socket on the TV to the DVD player cable 
receiver or games consol.
         Switch on the device you have just 
connected to the TV
         To select the device connected with the 
HDMI cable press the 

SOURCE

 button on the 

remote and use the

▼▲

keys to select 

HDMI

 and 

press the 

OK

 button.

Option 2 

AV

 

Audio Visual

 

(Yellow/White/Red)

         Make sure that both TV and the device are 
switched off before connecting.
         Connect the AV cables (not supplied) from 
the Video (yellow) and Audio (white, red) 
sockets on the TV to the DVD player or games 
console etc.
         To select the device connected with the 
AV cable press the SOURCE button on the 
remote and use the

▼▲

keys to select AV and 

press the OK button.

Option 3 

COMPONENT 

(Green/Blue/Red)+(White/Red)

         Make sure that both TV and the device are 
switched off before connecting.

TV 

         Connect the cables (not supplied) from the 
COMPONENT IN sockets Y, Pb, Pr (green, 
blue, red) and L-Audio-R (white, red) on the TV 
to the DVD player or games console etc.

        
        To select the device connected with the 
COMPONENT cable press the SOURCE button on the 
remote and use the

keys to select 

 and 

press the 

OK

 button.

Option 4      

USB

        

Most USB sticks can be connected to your TV 

and some digital cameras may also work.
        Connect USB stick (not supplied) or a USB 
cable (not supplied) to the TV.
        To select the USB device connected to the TV, 
press the SOURCE button on the remote and 
use the

keys to select USB and press the 

OK

 button.

Note1:Only *.jpg and *.mp3 files will work, 
other file types are not guaranteed and may not.
Note 2. Apple iPhones and iPods are not 
compatible with your TV.
Note 3. When connecting any device to the USB 
connection, keep the USB cable length as short 
as possible.

Option 5     

Option 6    

▼▲

▼▲

YPbPr

LAN INPUT

Connects your TV to the internet router by an Ethernet 
cable.This is for future services such as the red 
button,and on demand / catch up TV services.
   
Option 7      

OPTICAL OUTPUT

Use an optical cable to connect the TV’s OPTICAL 
socket to an external audio receiver’s audio coaxial 
input socket.Plug the connected devices into the 
mains socket before switching on the TV.

HEADPHONE OUTPUT

Insert  the plug of the earphone into the headphone 
socket on the TV. The TV speakers are now muted. 
Alternatively you can also plug in external speakers if 
required.

 

Connecting to your Haier TV

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Summary of Contents for LE55K6500A

Page 1: ...LED LCD TV OWNER S MANUAL Please READ this manual carefully before operating your TV and retain it for future reference LE55K6500A ...

Page 2: ...eter Base Stand Assembly Instruction 02 Introduction 5 6 Wall Mounting Installation Guidelines Front Control Panel 7 8 Rear Side Sockets 8 Connecting to your Haier TV 9 Remote Control 03 Remote Control 11 04 Operation Trouble shooting 05 Trouble shooting 20 Specification 23 06 Specification Operation 14 ...

Page 3: ... IMPORTANT LITERATURE CONCERNING OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE HAS BEEN INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND FIRE DO NOT PUT THE TV SET NEAR SOURCES OF HUMIDITY DO NOT USE ANY ABRASIVE CLEANERS WHICH MAY SCRATCH OR DAMAGE THE LCD SCREEN AVOID CONTACT WITH OBJECTS THAT MAY SCRATCH THE LCD SCREEN NOTE SERVICING THE UNIT YOURSELF IS UNAUTHORISED AND COULD LEAD TO IN...

Page 4: ...he table surface in horizontal CAUTION When the apparatus was in electrostatic circumstance it maybe malfunction and need to reset by user The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator Inc in the United States and other countries ...

Page 5: ...tion Do not trap the power supply cord under the television receiver Caution Never stand on lean on or suddenly push the television or its stand You should pay special attention to children Serious injury may result if it should fall Caution Do not place your television on an unstable cart stand shelf or table Serious injury to an individual and damage to the television may result if it should fal...

Page 6: ... you clean dust or any water drops off the SCREEN or CABINET or around any of the buttons or connectors the power cabled should be removed from the power socket Wipe the TV with a soft dry dust free cloth During thunderstorms unplug the power cable and aerial antenna cable to prevent damage to your TV and any other devices connected to it All repairs to this TV should only be performed by qualifie...

Page 7: ...e between the TV and the wall to permit ventilation Avoid excessively warm locations to prevent possible damage to the cabinet or premature component failure Please do not attempt to rotate the TV on the stand Introduction 06 M4X14MM M4X14MM 1 Place the TV with the display side down on a flat surface Use a cloth to protect the display Locate the 2PCS of bottom bracket into the gap in the bottom of...

Page 8: ...cluded via the four VESA standard holes on the back of the television Introduction This television can be wall mounted as follows 1 Place the LED LCD Television onto a solid surface Please place some soft material over the front of the screen to protect it from any damage 07 400mm 200mm M6X12MM M6X12MM M6X12MM M6X12MM ...

Page 9: ...I1 ARC YPbPr HEADPHONE USB input L R AUDIO 7 input VIDEO LAN input input 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 11 12 10 08 7 8 1 2 3 Remote control sensor Indicator LED RED STANDBY Key board 3 2 1 8m Bottom 1 2 3 Middle Button press longtime for power function press once for source function Left Righ VOL Up Down CH APP STORE 10E HDMI3 HDMI2 HDMI1 ARC L R VIDEO Y Pb Pr RF HEADPHONE USB USB TF ...

Page 10: ...Pr Cr Y Yellow VIDEO Audio Video machine with HDMI interfaces 1 WAN 2 3 4 Connect USB receiver to USB slot of the TV HDMI3 HDMI2 HDMI1 ARC L R VIDEO Y Pb Pr RF HEADPHONE USB USB TF CVBS DVD Player or other machine with CVBS S Video Y R W CVBS DVD Player or other machine with YPbPr YCbCr G R B ...

Page 11: ...ockets Y Pb Pr green blue red and L Audio R white red on the TV to the DVD player or games console etc To select the device connected with the COMPONENT cable press the SOURCE button on the remote and use the keys to select and press the OK button Option 4 USB Most USB sticks can be connected to your TV and some digital cameras may also work Connect USB stick not supplied or a USB cable not suppli...

Page 12: ... REC Timeshift mode GUIDE Press to display electronic programme guide in TV mode Press to enter the teletext subpage REC Press to record the TV program you are watching in DTV mode Mute Press to turn the sound on or off TOOL Press to open the shortcut menu of tool VOL Press to adjust the volume level APP Press to open a favorite channel list In teletext mode press to hold a page reverse Press to r...

Page 13: ...ard Music Movie Sports User 3 Sleep Time You can set sleep time such as off 10minuts 20minuts 30minuts 60minuts 90minuts 120minuts 180minuts 240minuts 4 Zoom Mode You can set Zoom Mode such as Auto 4 3 16 9 Zoom1 Zoom2 Just scan 5 Favorite List You can enter Favorite List 6 Audio Language You can enter Audio Language 7 Subtitle Language You can enter Subtitle Language 8 Teletext You can enter Tele...

Page 14: ... put remote control on table after 30s will enter to sleep state in sleep state need press button to wake up then can operate mouse function 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Inserting the 2 AAA 1 5V batteries making sure the polarity or of the batteries matches the polarity marks inside the unit 3 Mount the battery cover Replace with new batteries when the TV set begins to show the following symptoms ...

Page 15: ... off this Unit If there is no signal for the current signal source this unit will automatically set to the standby state minutes later If not to use the main Unit for a long time unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet off 15 Select input signal sources After turn on the main unit press source to select proper input source Press button to select the main signal source Press OK button to confir...

Page 16: ...tuation Noise Reduction Press button to select to select Color Temperature Press button to select Nature Cool Warm Zoom Mode Press button to selectAuto 4 3 16 9 Zoom1 Zoom2 Just scan DLC Press button to select On or Off MPEG Off Low Middle Strong 2 Sound MENU 1 Press the MENU button and then press button to select the Sound menu and then press the OK button 2 Press button to select submenu Standar...

Page 17: ...e Press button to choose the program Press the red button and the selected channel will be deleted Move Press button to choose the program Press the yellow button to change the channel s relative position Skip Press button to choose the program press blue button to skip this program Choose the skipped program The will show on the right side of the program Choose the skipped program press blue butt...

Page 18: ...ton to select submenu Blue Screen PVR File System HDMI_CEC Restore to Default Blue Screen Press button to select On or Off PVR File System PVR function only works in DTV In Setting MENU please select PVR File System select PVR USB Selector and select Your Disk you can press blue button into PVR Time Shift You can press Red button into Time Shift in DTV This TV allows you to pause and record the cu...

Page 19: ...he WIFI and press the password to connect Time Press the to select the Time to set AutoAttach Get the current time and date automatically 24 Hours Select the 12 hours or 24 hours Time Zone Select the local time zone Time Edit Edit the current time and date Date Format Set current date format General Press the to select the General to set Select OK and Press OK button Now you are in theAndroid Mode...

Page 20: ...the newest system version System Recovery Recovery system to original state About Information about the TV Apps List Menu There are someApps you can choose your like application and press OK button to open it Media Menu Select the Multimedia in the Main Menu to enter the Multimedia Video Music Photo Operation 19 ...

Page 21: ...re Mute Power cord is not inserted Power switch is not opened Contrast and brightness volume setup Press standby key on the remote control for inspecting No colour Normal audio Colour control Picture breaking up Normal audio or weak retune channel No colour Noise TVsystem Normal audio antenna position direction or connection Trouble phenomenon Symptom Ghost Normal audio Change aspect to zoom There...

Page 22: ...t the sequence below for all input sources ATV DTV HDMI 1 2 and 3 as each input source is controlled separately Press TV Menu button Press Right Arrow to access Picture sub menu Press Down Arrow to select Aspect Ratio Select Auto Press Exit Repeat for all input sources I have just plugged in a DVD player or another item into my TV and it doesn t work This is applicable to any item of equipment plu...

Page 23: ...close or touching the body of the TV or component When plugging in any HDMI cables you may experience problems if the HDMI cables are plugged in when the TV or the other component is switched on Always switch off both the TV and the component you are plugging in If you have checked the plugs and sockets switch off the TV and whatever you have plugged in to the TV and then switch them on again I ha...

Page 24: ...gy is updated Design and specifications are subject to change without notice UHF VHF tuner Sleep timer Picture and text Parental Guidance Remote control batteries required 2 x AAA included VESA Mount Size 400x200 mm Package Size WxHxD 1360x155x850mm Set Size WxHxD with Stand 1239x270x777 mm Set Size WxHxD without Stand 1239x62x715 mm Connectivity DTV Tuner Decorder DVB T DVB C DVB T2 16 32 64 128 ...

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