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7

Important safety precautions

Safeguards

Pl

e

a

se re

ad th

e

follow

i

ng

s

af

e

gua

r

d

s

fo

r

you

r

TV and

re

ta

i

n fo

r

futu

re re

f

ere

nc

e

.

Alway

s

follow all wa

r

n

i

ng

s

and

i

n

s

t

r

uct

i

on

s

ma

r

k

e

d on th

e

t

e

l

e

v

isi

on.

1. A not

e

about

s

af

e

ty and op

er

at

i

ng

i

n

s

t

r

uct

i

on

s

R

e

ad and follow all

s

af

e

ty and op

er

at

i

ng

i

n

s

t

r

uct

i

on

s

, and

re

ta

i

n th

e

m

s

af

e

ly fo

r

futu

re re

f

ere

nc

e

.

2. H

ee

d Wa

r

n

i

ng

s

Adh

ere

to all wa

r

n

i

ng

s

on th

e

appl

i

anc

e

and

i

n th

e

op

er

at

i

ng

i

n

s

t

r

uct

i

on

s

.

3. Cl

e

an

i

ng

Unplug th

e

TV f

r

om th

e

wall outl

e

t b

e

fo

re

cl

e

an

i

ng. Do not u

se

l

i

qu

i

d, ab

r

a

si

v

e

, o

r

a

er

o

s

ol cl

e

an

ers

. Cl

e

an

ers

can p

er

man

e

ntly

damag

e

th

e

cab

i

n

e

t and

s

c

ree

n. U

se

a l

i

ghtly damp

e

n

e

d cloth fo

r

cl

e

an

i

ng.

4. Wall B

r

ack

e

t

Wall b

r

ack

e

t

s

a

re

not

s

uppl

ie

d w

i

th th

is

p

r

oduct. Aft

er

ma

r

k

e

t b

r

ack

e

t

s

may b

e

ava

i

labl

e

to pu

r

cha

se

locally. Pl

e

a

se re

f

er

to

th

e s

p

e

c

i

f

i

cat

i

on pag

e

fo

r

d

i

m

e

n

si

on

s

.

5. Wat

er

and Mo

is

tu

re

Avo

i

d d

ri

pp

i

ng o

r s

pla

s

h

i

ng of l

i

qu

i

d

s

onto th

e

p

r

oduct. Obj

e

ct

s

f

i

ll

e

d w

i

th l

i

qu

i

d

s

,

s

uch a

s

va

ses

,

s

hould not b

e

plac

e

d on th

e

p

r

oduct.

6. S

e

tt

i

ng

Do not plac

e

th

is

TV on an un

s

tabl

e

ca

r

t,

s

tand o

r

tabl

e

. Plac

i

ng th

e

TV on an un

s

tabl

e

ba

se

can cau

se

th

e

TV to fall,

res

ult

i

ng

i

n

seri

ou

s

p

ers

onal

i

nju

ries

a

s

w

e

ll a

s

damag

e

to th

e

TV. U

se

only a ca

r

t,

s

tand, b

r

ack

e

t o

r

tabl

e re

comm

e

nd

e

d by th

e

manufactu

rer

o

r s

al

es

p

ers

on.

7. V

e

nt

i

lat

i

on

Slot

s

and op

e

n

i

ng

s i

n th

e

cab

i

n

e

t a

re

p

r

ov

i

d

e

d fo

r

v

e

nt

i

lat

i

on, to

e

n

s

u

re re

l

i

abl

e

op

er

at

i

on of th

e

TV and to p

r

ot

e

ct

i

t f

r

om

ov

er

h

e

at

i

ng. Do not cov

er

th

e

v

e

nt

i

lat

i

on op

e

n

i

ng

s i

n th

e

cab

i

n

e

t and n

e

v

er

plac

e

th

e se

t

i

n a conf

i

n

e

d

s

pac

e s

uch a

s

bu

i

lt-

i

n

cab

i

n

e

t unl

ess

p

r

op

er

v

e

nt

i

lat

i

on

is

p

r

ov

i

d

e

d. L

e

av

e

a m

i

n

i

mum 10cm gap all a

r

ound th

e

un

i

t.

8. Pow

er

Sou

r

c

e

Th

is

TV

s

hould b

e

op

er

at

e

d only f

r

om th

e

typ

e

of pow

er s

ou

r

c

e i

nd

i

cat

e

d on th

e

ma

r

k

i

ng lab

e

l. If you a

re

not

s

u

re

of th

e

typ

e

of pow

er s

uppl

ie

d to you

r

hom

e

, con

s

ult you

r

appl

i

anc

e

d

e

al

er

o

r

local pow

er

company.

9. G

r

ound

i

ng o

r

Pola

ri

zat

i

on

Th

is

TV

is e

qu

i

pp

e

d w

i

th a pola

ri

z

e

d alt

er

nat

i

ng cu

rre

nt l

i

n

e

plug. Th

is

plug w

i

ll f

i

t

i

nto th

e

pow

er

outl

e

t only on

e

way. Th

is is

a

s

af

e

ty f

e

atu

re

. If you a

re

unabl

e

to

i

n

ser

t th

e

plug fully

i

nto th

e

outl

e

t, t

r

y

re

v

ersi

ng th

e

plug. If th

e

plug

s

hould

s

t

i

ll fa

i

l to f

i

t,

contact you

r e

l

e

ct

ri

c

i

an to

re

plac

e

you

r

ob

s

ol

e

t

e

outl

e

t. Do not d

e

f

e

at th

e s

af

e

ty pu

r

po

se

of th

e

pola

ri

z

e

d plug. A wa

r

n

i

ng that

an appa

r

atu

s

w

i

th CLASS

con

s

t

r

uct

i

on mu

s

t b

e

conn

e

ct

e

d to a MAINS

s

ock

e

t outl

e

t w

i

th a p

r

ot

e

ct

i

v

e e

a

r

th

i

ng conn

e

ct

i

on.

10. Pow

er

-Co

r

d P

r

ot

e

ct

i

on

Pow

er

-

s

upply co

r

d

s s

hould b

e r

out

e

d

s

o that th

e

y a

re

not l

i

k

e

ly to b

e

walk

e

d on o

r

p

i

nch

e

d by

i

t

e

m

s

plac

e

d upon o

r

aga

i

n

s

t

th

e

m, pay

i

ng pa

r

t

i

cula

r

att

e

nt

i

on to co

r

d

s

at plug, wall outl

e

t

s

, and th

e

po

i

nt wh

ere

th

e

y

e

x

i

t f

r

om th

e

TV. MAIN plug

is

u

se

d

a

s

th

e

d

is

conn

e

ct d

e

v

i

c

e

, th

e

d

is

conn

e

ct d

e

v

i

c

e s

hall

re

ma

i

n

re

ad

i

ly op

er

abl

e

.

11. L

i

ghtn

i

ng

Fo

r

add

e

d p

r

ot

e

ct

i

on fo

r

th

is

TV du

ri

ng a l

i

ghtn

i

ng

s

to

r

m, o

r

wh

e

n

i

t

is

l

e

ft unatt

e

nd

e

d and unu

se

d fo

r

long p

eri

od

s

of t

i

m

e

,

unplug

i

t f

r

om th

e

wall outl

e

t and d

is

conn

e

ct th

e

ant

e

nna o

r

cabl

e s

y

s

t

e

m. Th

is

w

i

ll p

re

v

e

nt damag

e

to th

e

TV du

e

to l

i

ghtn

i

ng

o

r

pow

er

-l

i

n

e s

u

r

g

e

.

Summary of Contents for HL55T36PZL

Page 1: ...User s manual Please read this manual carefully before operating your TV set and retain it for further reference Model Number Part Number Http www hisense com au series T36 HL55T36PZL ES G112612...

Page 2: ...nance costs and costs incurred through the installation of items listed as requiring periodic replacement e products with removed or altered serial numbers f consumables such as but not limited to bul...

Page 3: ...cording to the instruction manual Please keep this certificate in a safe place together with your product receipt Should you need to make a claim the responsibility of proof of ownership of the equipm...

Page 4: ...This page has been left blank intentionally 3...

Page 5: ...Control Installing batteries The Remote Control Panel Quick starts Changing the TV Settings Using the Channel Menu Using the Picture Menu Using the Sound Menu Using the Option Menu Using the Lock Men...

Page 6: ...r purpose accuracy quiet use and non violation of any third party s rights to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law Hisense gives no guarantee on the accuracy validity timeliness legitimacy a...

Page 7: ...ng of this product The recycling of materials will help conserve natural resources Please do not therefore dispose of your old electrical and electronic equipment with your household waste For more de...

Page 8: ...Do not cover the ventilation openings in the cabinet and never place the set in a confined space such as built in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided Leave a minimum 10cm gap all around the...

Page 9: ...rself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 17 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the TV from the wall outl...

Page 10: ...ion Only using furniture that can safely support the television Ensuring the television is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture Not placing the television on tall furniture for example...

Page 11: ...in accessories bag to fix the cover plate and upright Use the TWO screws SJ2822 87ST4X14 which in accessories bag to fix the cover plate and upright Use the four screws GB T818 2000 M5X12 which in ac...

Page 12: ...off standby mode 5 CH Press to go to the previous channel 6 CH Press to go to the next channel 7 POWER Indicator VOL 8 Press to turn the main power ON or OFF Red indicates standby mode Blue shows that...

Page 13: ...12 AC INPUT Setting Up TV Rear TV Rear...

Page 14: ...equipment for monitoring or recording video HDMI Connect a HDMI High Definition Multimedia cable from optical equipment VGA Input VGA VGA AUDIO Connect a VGA cable from your PC to use the TV as a moni...

Page 15: ...onnection is needed for HDMI to HDMI connection NOTE Some devices such as a PVR or DVD players require a HDMI signal to be set to output in the device s settings Please consult your device user manual...

Page 16: ...r browsing photos listening music watching movie reading text files This USB port also can be used for servicing and updating software on your TV Optical Audio Connect an optical audio device to this...

Page 17: ...ix battery types or combine used batteries with new ones 3 Remove depleted batteries immediately to prevent battery acid from leaking into the battery compartment 4 If you do not intend to use the rem...

Page 18: ...lay 17 OK Enter or confirm the operation Up Down Left Right 18 Zoom Zoom image 19 EPG Electronic Program Guide 20 Still Picture Freeze 21 I II Mono Stereo operation Audio select button 22 Rotate Rotat...

Page 19: ...way a few days Wait at least 5 seconds after turning off if you want to re start the TV Selecting the video source Selecting the video source depending on the video device you have connected to your T...

Page 20: ...ime you want your TV to wait before it automatically turns off To set the sleep timer Pressing Sleep button repeatedly will allow you to change the sleep timer mode Off 10 minutes 20 minutes 30 minute...

Page 21: ...anual Tuning In Digital signal source Digital channel numbers are different to the existing analog channel numbers please contact the broadcaster in your state for more information Press to select the...

Page 22: ...s to Move the channels to another position you have selected press Menu to finalize the MOVE NOTE RENAME and MOVE are for ATV channels only Skip channels choose the blue button to Skip the channels yo...

Page 23: ...add more light to dark areas of the picture Decreases the brightness to add more dark to light areas of the picture Contrast Increases the picture level to adjust the white areas of the picture Decre...

Page 24: ...utton to weaken or enlarge the sound to the proper value The sound Equalizer can also be easily configured for most frequent situations by pressing the SOUND button on your remote controller Preset se...

Page 25: ...can change it from Off 1 2 3 4 to suit the required transparency Restore Factory Default Select Factory Reset and press OK you will be asked via the OSD to confirm your selection Press you will be as...

Page 26: ...Change Password to set or change password First input the old password Second input a new password Then input the new password again Note Please store your new password in a safe place Block Program T...

Page 27: ...ption or press OK to enter the submenu Press Menu to return the up menu Press Exit to exit H Position Adjust the horizontal position of the image V Position Adjust the vertical position of the image H...

Page 28: ...and the Windows system display setting is as illustrated 1 Right click anywhere on your display select Properties 2 Find the Settings tab on the dialogue box set the screen Resolution 3 See above deta...

Page 29: ...ss Exit to return to the up menu DMP Browser function This unit incorporates a browser to view all your photos Music Movies and Text files on screen First insert your USB device with files you wish to...

Page 30: ...ption Press to select a TEXT press OK to enter press Subtitle to pull down the text file press Audio to pull up the text file press I I to select the text file previous or next Note File formats you c...

Page 31: ...image 9 option setting Show Speed Press key to set image displaying speed Background Music Press key to ON OFF Background music Once set to ON the user can browse images while enjoying the music in th...

Page 32: ...of your antenna or reset or fine tune the channel The remote control does not work 1 Change the batteries in the remote control 2 Clean the upper side of the remote control radiating window 3 Check th...

Page 33: ...z 576I 50Hz 576P 50Hz 720P 50Hz 720P 60Hz HDMI mode 1080I 50Hz 1080I 60Hz 1080P 50Hz 1080P 60Hz 640X480 800X600 1024X768 1280X1024 60Hz Size with base mm 1283x838x330 Size without base mm 1283x780x39...

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