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Page 9: ...ork in the TV mode 11 VOL Used to adjust the volume when the screen menu is closed 12 CH Used to select a TVchannel when the screen options menu is closed specifically press P to decrease the channel and press P to increase the channel 13 Sound Mode Press this key continuously to select the sound mode 14 Picture Mode Press this key continuously to select the picture mode 15 TV MENU Press this key ...

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Page 16: ...in program is not good enough Normally the optimal picture effect can be obtained without fine tuning when watching TV programs and fine tuning is to meet the need of adjusting a certain program Color system Press to select the Color Systems option and then press to select correct color system The TV is designed with three systems for your choice i e Auto PAL SECAM and NTSC Generally the system is...

Page 17: ...to search is in progress After finishing the auto search the TV will play the channel starting the auto search To stop the search in halfway just press MENU OK and the TV will play the first searched channel Channel Edit Auto Search Exchange 1 Press MENU on the remote control unit or MENU on the TV s front panel to display main menu and then press to select Channel menu 2 Press to select the Excha...

Page 18: ... number decreasing direction Using Program number buttons Directly enter the channel number with the numeric keypad on the remote control If to select channel numbers of double digital or three figure press continuously the numeric buttons in three second How to select the desired sound Press VOL buttons on the remote or the front of the TV set to adjust the volume level The range is 0 100 When th...

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Page 20: ...s 0 When indication value of Balance increases toward 50 sound of the right and left speakers becomes stronger and weaker respectively When indication value of Balance decreases toward 50 sound of the right and left speakers becomes weaker and stronger Sound Mode This select the modes for sound reproduction dependent on the broadcast signals or signals from external inputs received Select the mode...

Page 21: ...red time Pressing allows you to select the time from the following options in turn off 5min 10min 15min 30min 45min 60min 90min 120min 180min and 240min Notes 1 You may also set the sleep function by operating the Sleep key on the remote control unit 2 If the Sleep function is set OFF the function is not available If a time period is selected the TV will automatically enter standby mode upon reach...

Page 22: ... the remote control unit or MENU on the TV s front panel to display the main menu and then press to select the Time menu afterwards press to select the On Time or Off Time option 2 Press to enter the setting screen and then press to select ON or OFF if you select ON press to set hour and minute ON indicates the On Off Time function is enabled while OFF indicates the function is disabled 3 After fi...

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Page 24: ...h E G When you switch to another channel the image stays still to avoid any negative impact to your eyes Watching E G When watching TV you can adjust the image display mode in line with the using environment Watching E G Delay You can choose between entering the Eye Guard Mode instantly or 3 5 seconds later Tetris After accessing the Function Menu press to enter see the picture below Eye Guard Mod...

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Page 26: ... OFF or execute the Unlock option Preset Source Setting Preset Source may be set as Off TV AV1 AV2 S Video YPbPr YCbCr HDMI PC and USB When the Preset Source is set as TV after entering the Preset Channel menu press to select the preset channel and the channel will be forcibly switched to the preset one upon turning the TV on when the Preset Source is set as other signal sources the TV will be for...

Page 27: ...will automatically disappear later To resume Child Lock function just enter the Lock Set menu to set Child Lock OFF or execute the Unlock option Max Volume Setting Press to select the Max Volume option and then press to freely adjust the max volume within the range of 0 100 After finishing the setting the max volume in the Volume menu will not exceed the preset max volume for example if the preset...

Page 28: ... out storage media otherwise it may cause system halt damage the files in storage media or damage USB equipment sometimes the TV may halt due to overhigh information error rate in which case you should restart the system there are a lot of nonstandard USB mobile equipment in the market they may not be identified when connected to the streaming media playing system the above phenomena may also occu...

Page 29: ...ded to use quality products from qualified manufacturers In case of reading difficulty or restricted reading speed please change to another card Data Protection of USB Digital Card 1 Do not remove or touch the rear part of digital card when it is working otherwise it may cause data loss or damage to the card 2 Please insert the digital card in a correct way each time you use streaming media 3 Haie...

Page 30: ...ils In addition it s best not to operate menus in the progress of opening pictures to avoid system chaos 2 If a USB and a digital card are inserted at the same time and each has a partition letter the USB will be defaulted as Disk C whichever is inserted first 3 While playing a USB or digital card press SOURCE the screen picture will return to USB main interface and only at this time can you switc...

Page 31: ... Press to select the last or next picture Press to rotate the picture 4 To exit playing just press BACK repeatedly Playing a Picture Playing a Movie 1 After entering USB main interface press to select a harddisk partition and then press to select the Movie option 2 Press OK to confirm the selection and enter the movie playing interface 3 Press to change page and press to select the movie you want ...

Page 32: ... enter the text playing interface 3 Press to select the text you want to read and then press OK to play the text reading interface Press to change page and press BACK to exit the reading interface Text Streaming Media Playing System 4 To exit the Text mode just press BACK repeatedly C Set up Photo Slide Time Middle Movie SubTitle enable 1 After entering USB main interface press to select the Setti...

Page 33: ...ittle fabric softener or dish washing detergent Wring the cloth until it s almost dry and then use it to wipe the screen 2 Make sure the excess water is off the screen and then let it air dry before you turn on your TV Cleaning the Cabinet To remove dirt or dust wipe the cabinet with a soft dry lint free cloth Please be sure not to use a wet cloth Extended Absence If you expect to leave your TV do...

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