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Remote Control RC A3_49141 

(depending on the model)

Note: Functional button indications on some 
menu screens may vary in accordance with 
the remote control of your TV. Follow the 
button functions located at the bottom of the 
screen.

(*) MY BUTTON 1 & MY BUTTON 2: 

These buttons may have default functions depending 
on the  model. However you can set a special function 
to these buttons by pressing on them for 

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when on a desired source or channel. A con

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message will be displayed on the screen. Now the 
selected MY BUTTON is associated with the selected 
function.
Note that if you perform 

First Time Installation

, MY 

BUTTON 1&2 will return to their default function.

1. 

Standby: Switches On / Off the TV

2. 

Net

À

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3. 

Numeric buttons: Switches the channel, enters a 

number or a letter in the text box on the screen.

4. 

TV: Displays channel list / Switches to TV Source

5. 

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6. 

Internet: Opens the portal page, where you can reach 

many web based applications

7. 

Menu: Displays TV menu

8. 

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9. 

Back/Return: Returns to previous screen, opens index 

page (in T

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10. 

Info: Displays information about on-screen content, 

shows hidden information (reveal - in T

;

T mode)

11. 

Media browser: Opens the media browsing screen

12. 

My button 1 (*)

13. 

Coloured Buttons: Follow the on-screen instructions 

for coloured button functions

14. 

Language: Switches among sound modes (analogue 

TV), displays and changes audio/subtitle language 

(digital TV, where available)

15. 

Rapid reverse: Moves frames backwards in media 

such as movies

16. 

Record: Records programmes

17. 

Pause: Pauses the media being played, starts 

timeshift recording

18. 

Play: Starts to play selected media

19. 

Stop: Stops the media being played

20. 

Rapid advance: Moves frames forward in media such 

as movies

21. 

Screen: Changes the aspect ratio of the screen

22. 

Subtitles: Turns subtitles on and off (where available)

23. 

My button 2 (*)

24. 

Text: Displays teletext (where available), press again 

to superimpose the teletext over a normal broadcast 

picture (mix)

25. 

EPG (Electronic programme guide): Displays the 

electronic programme guide

26. 

Exit: Closes and exits from displayed menus or returns 

to previous screen

27. 

Directional buttons: Helps navigate menus, content 

etc. and displays the subpages in T

;

T mode when 

pressed Right or Left

28. 

Quick Menu: Displays a list of menus for quick access

29. 

Pro/-

30. 

Mute: Completely turns off the volume of the TV

31. 

Swap: Quickly cycles between previous and current 

channels or sources

32. 

Source: Shows all available broadcast and content 

sources

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Connections 

(depending on the model)

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When connecting equipment using a HDMI 
cable to your TV, to guarantee sufficient 
immunity against parasitic frequency 
radiation, you  have to use a high speed 
shielded (high  grade) HDMI cable with 
ferrites.

 If you want to connect a device 
to the TV, make sure that both the 
TV and the device are turned off 

before making any connection. After the 
connection is done, you can turn on the 
units and use them.

Connector

Type

Cables

Device

Scart 

Connection 

(back)

VGA 

Connection 

(back)

SIDE AV

PC/YPbPr Audio 

Connection 

(side)

PC/YPbPr Audio Cable  

(not supplied)

AUDIO IN

PC/YPbPr Audio 

Connection 

(back)

SIDE AV 

PC/YPbPr Audio 

Connection 

(side)

YPbPr/PC Audio 

Cable 

(not supplied)

Side Audio/Video 

Connection Cable 

(supplied)

HDMI 

Connection 

(back)

SPDIF 

(Coaxial Out) 

Connection 

(back)

SPDIF 

SPDIF 

(Optical Out) 

Connection 

(back)

SIDE AV

Side AV 

(Audio/Video) 

Connection 

(side)

AV Cable (not supplied)

BACK AV 

Back AV 

(Audio/Video) 

Connection 

(back)

SIDE AV 

Side AV 

(Audio/Video) 

Connection 

(side)

Audio/Video Cable 

(not supplied)

Side Audio/Video 

Connection Cable 

(supplied)

HEADPHONE

Headphone 
Connection 

(side)

YPBPR

YPbPr Video 

Connection 

(back)

PC to YPbPr Connection Cable (not supplied)

USB 

Connection 

(side)

CI 

Connection 

(side)

CAM 

module

LAN

Ethernet 

Connection 

(back)

LAN / Ethernet Cable

RF Input

 connects to an aerial or cable system. (depends on model)

Satellite (LNB) Input

 connects your TV to a satellite system. 

(depends on model)

Summary of Contents for 24HE2100

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...nu depending on the model 12 Recording a Programme 12 Recording Con guration 12 FollowMe TV depending on the model 13 CEC and CEC RC Passthrough depending on the model 13 E Manual depending on the model 13 TV Menu Contents 14 General TV Operation 18 Using the Channel List 18 Con guring Parental Settings 18 Electronic Programme Guide EPG 18 Software Upgrade 19 Troubleshooting Tips 19 Connectivity F...

Page 3: ...dered where the product bears related marking only Note such information for security reasons Class II Equipment This appliance is designed in such a way that it does not require a safety connection to electrical earth Class II Equipment With Functional Earthing This appliance is designed in such a way that it does not require a safety connection to electrical earth the earth connection is used fo...

Page 4: ...ies Content owners may require you to upgrade PlayReady to access their content If you decline an upgrade you will not be able to access content that requires the upgrade English 5 Speci cation TV Broadcasting PAL BG DK II SECAM BG DK Receiving Channels VHF BAND I III UHF BAND U HYPERBAND Number of Preset Channels 1000 without satellite 10000 with satellite Channel Indicator On Screen Display RF A...

Page 5: ...ted by your TV you can view your ESN number and deactivate NetÀix 61 nuPEer is an uniTue nuPEer for 1etÀi created especiall to identif our 79 English 7 Connections depending on the model NOTE When connecting a device via the YPbPr or Side AV input you must use the connection cables to enable connection For 6ide 9 input ou should use the supplied caEle 6ee the illustrations on the left side You can...

Page 6: ...e cover back on Remote range is approximately 7m 23ft Environmental Information This television is designed to be environment friendly To reduce energy consumption you can follow these steps If you set the Energy Saving to Minimum Medium Maximum or Auto the TV will reduce the energy consumption accordingly If you like to set the Backlight to a xed value set as Custom and adjust the Backlight locat...

Page 7: ...ons to scroll up and down to read the entire text You will be able to change your preferences at any time later from the Settings Privacy Settings menu If the Internet Connection option is disabled Network Internet Settings screen will be skipped and not displayed Press OK button on the remote control to continue and the Network Internet Settings menu will be displayed if you con rm the previously...

Page 8: ...owser Settings menu to con gure the recording settings Format Disk You can use the Format Disk feature for formatting the connected USB disk Your pin is required to use the Format Disk feature Note Default PIN can be set to 0000 or 1234 If ou have de ned the PIN is requested depending on the countr selection during the First Time Installation use the PIN that ou have de ned IMPORTANT Formatting yo...

Page 9: ...ce is set to VGA PC Autoposition Automatically optimizes the display Press OK to optimize H Position This item shifts the image horizontally to the right hand side or left hand side of the screen V Position This item shifts the image vertically towards the top or bottom of the screen Dot Clock Dot Clock adjustments correct the interference that appear as vertical banding in dot intensive presentat...

Page 10: ...7 Power Up Mode This setting con gures the power up mode preference Last State and Standby options are available Virtual Remote Enable or disable the virtual remote feature CEC With this setting you can enable and disable CEC functionality completely Press Left or Right button to enable or disable the feature CEC Auto Power On This function allows the connected HDMI CEC compatible device to turn o...

Page 11: ...u should then switch on the 79 to enable the recording feature Note Switching to a different broadcast or source is not available during a recording List Schedule In this la out option onl the events of the highlighted channel will be listed English 19 Prev Time Slice Red button Displays the events of previous time slice Next Prev Day Programme buttons Displays the events of previous or next day E...

Page 12: ... If the connection is established correctly you will be able to access the shared les from your mobile device via the Media Browser of your TV Enter the Media Browser menu and the playback device selection OSD will be displayed Select your mobile device and press the OK button to continue If available you can download a virtual remote controller application from the server of your mobile device ap...

Page 13: ...you want to start audio streaming from your mobile device Select Yes and press the OK button on the remote of the TV If the connection is succeeded all audio will be routed through the speakers of the TV A symbol will appear on the upper side of the TV screen as long as the audio streaming connection is active To terminate the audio streaming you should turn off the wireless connection of your mob...

Page 14: ...5Hz 24 1152x864 85Hz 25 1152x870 75Hz 26 1280x768 60Hz 27 1360x768 60Hz 28 1280x768 75Hz 29 1280x768 85Hz 30 1280x960 60Hz 31 1280x960 75Hz 32 1280x960 85Hz 33 1280x1024 60Hz 34 1280x1024 75Hz 35 1280x1024 85Hz 36 1400x1050 60Hz 37 1400x1050 75Hz 38 1400x1050 85Hz 39 1440x900 60Hz 40 1440x900 75Hz 41 1600x1200 60Hz 42 1680x1050 60Hz 43 1920x1080 60Hz 44 1920x1200 60Hz English 25 Supported Video Fi...

Page 15: ...Internal Subtitles Extension Speci cation mkv VOBSub mkv ASS SSA TE T dat mpg mpeg vob DVD Subtitle mp4 DVD Subtitle TE T English 27 Supported DVI Resolutions When connecting devices to your TV s connectors by using DVI converter cable DVI to HDMI cable not supplied you can refer to the following resolution information 56Hz 60Hz 66Hz 70Hz 72Hz 75Hz 640x400 640x480 800x600 832x624 1024x768 1152x864...

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