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Congratulations on purchasing your Honeywell Avanza™ Television. To en-
joy the full experience of your Honeywell Avanza™ TV, please make sure 
you have access to HD programming.

Carefully remove your new TV and all other items from the box. 

NOTE:

 We strongly recommend that two people perform the unpacking, 

setup and assembly of the television due to its weight and size. 

Inside the box you will find:
    - LED LCD FULL HD TV and Removable TV Stand
    - Remote Control and (2) AAA 1.5VDC Batteries
    - User Manual
    - Quick Start Guide
    - Registration Card/Warranty Card

ATTACHING THE TV STAND

NOTE: If you wish to wall mount your TV, please advance to pg. 4. 
1. Place your TV face down on a clean flat surface. To avoid scratches, we 
    recommend using a blanket or a soft surface such as a bed or couch.
2. Remove all plastic film on the base and pedestal. Slide the pedestal 
    cover over the pedestal, aligning the holes on the cover with the notches 
    on the bottom of the pedestal.
3. Place the base ring over the bottom groove of the pedestal cover. (as 
    pictured)
4. Attach the base and insert the included screws (6x) on the bottom of the 
    base then tighten. (as pictured) 
5. Place TV in the upright position. 

CAUTION: 

Avoid applying pressure to the front panel or bezel of the TV. 

This may severely compromise the integrity of the television. The warranty 
does not cover abuse or improper installation.

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 UNPACKING

SE.40B1 User Manual

Summary of Contents for Avanza SE.40B1

Page 1: ...Honeywell Avanza SE 40B1 LED LCD FULL HD TV User Manual Model Number SE 40B1 ...

Page 2: ...us including amplifiers that produce heat Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs power receptacles and the point where it exits from the television Only use the attachments and accessories specified by the manufacturer Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the television has been damaged in any way i e if the power suppl...

Page 3: ...acking Wall Mounting Your HDTV Remote Control TV Controls Rear Panel Connections Connecting an HDMI Device Connecting a Component Device Basic Operation On Screen Menu Using Picture Menu Advanced Picture Settings Using Sound Menu Using Channel Menu Scanning for Channels Using Parental Control Using Setup Menu Using Others Menu USING THE MENU TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting ADDITIONAL INFORMATION T...

Page 4: ...mount your TV please advance to pg 4 1 Place your TV face down on a clean flat surface To avoid scratches we recommend using a blanket or a soft surface such as a bed or couch 2 Remove all plastic film on the base and pedestal Slide the pedestal cover over the pedestal aligning the holes on the cover with the notches on the bottom of the pedestal 3 Place the base ring over the bottom groove of the...

Page 5: ...nt to exactly match the TV Please see pg 31 for TV VESA hole measurements NOTE some wall mounts allow for a variety of hole alignments 3 Please note the VESA hole thread pattern and hole depth Do NOT use screws in attaching the mount that exceed this depth as you may cause damage to the TV 4 Please refer to the installation procedures that accompany the wall mount NOTE Prior to attaching the wall ...

Page 6: ...atteries in a fire or with household waste Check with your local authorities for disposal regulations The batteries should never be exposed to exces sive heat such as sunshine fires or the like CAUTION Do not attempt to recharge short circuit disassemble expose to excessive heat or throw the batteries into a fire Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc rechargeable nickel cadmium or other battery...

Page 7: ...he setup menu goes back to an upper menu level 10 EXIT When in the menu pressing this button will close the on screen menu 11 ENTER Confirms your selection 12 Navigational Arrows Used to scroll through Main and Sub menus 13 SLEEP Turns the sleep timer on or off 14 INPUT Displays the source menu 15 HDMI Quick access to HDMI inputs 16 PC Quick access to the PC input 17 YPbPr Quick access to the comp...

Page 8: ...T Power Light Remote Sensor Turns the TV on or off Adjusts volume level up and down Changes the channel up and down Displays on screen menu Changes the input source LED indicator for power red and green IR Receiver for the remote control 7 TV CONTROLS SE 40B1 User Manual ...

Page 9: ...urces Component Inputs YPbPr Audio Output Output your Audio Signal to any speaker source i e Honeywell Soundbar Connect your digital antenna or coaxial cable to watch TV programming AV Input Antenna Cable Input Analog input for video sources Analog audio input for either component YPbPr or composite video inputs 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Digital Audio Output Coaxial Use the digital audio output to connect t...

Page 10: ...ing some Blu Ray Players the Blu Ray Player may display its on screen menu on the TV automatically Should this occur please follow the instructions that came with the Blu Ray Player CABLE SATELLITE BOX BLU RAY PLAYER HDMI CABLE SATELLITE BOX To connect your Cable Satellite Box to your TV using an HDMI cable please follow these steps 1 Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI output of your Cable Satellit...

Page 11: ...djacent Audio Inputs on the side of your TV 3 Turn on the power to your TV and your DVD player 4 Select the YPbPr source by pressing the INPUT button on your remote control and scrolling down to YPbPr Or for quick access press the YPbPr button on your remote NOTE The above steps can also be applied to connect your Cable and Satellite Box to your TV using component cables by substituting the DVD pl...

Page 12: ...CONNECTION DIAGRAM 11 SE 40B1 User Manual ...

Page 13: ...quickly scan for available channels To navigate through this menu use the up and down arrows on your remote To change settings use the left and right arrows on your remote To exit the initial setup press the MENU or EXIT button on your remote NOTE This is only required if you have connected your cable or antenna directly to the Antenna input noted as Item 2 on pg 7 of this manual If Auto Channel S...

Page 14: ...and press the VOL button to decrease To mute your TV press the MUTE button on your remote To unmute press the MUTE button again SELECTING AN INPUT SOURCE To display this input source menu press the INPUT button on your remote Once the menu is displayed use the up and down arrows to navigate through the menu When you have highlighted the correct input press the ENTER button to select that input 13 ...

Page 15: ... Once you have highlighted the desired category press the ENTER button to enter the corresponding sub menu In the sub menu use the up and down arrows to navigate To return to the previous menu simply press the MENU button Press the EXIT button to close the on screen menu In the PICTURE menu changes can be made to customize your display 14 ON SCREEN MENU USING PICTURE MENU ...

Page 16: ...aving Movie User Dynamic and Standard Power Saving Movie Dynamic and Standard settings are preset for quick accessibility In the User mode adjustments can be made to the Brightness Contrast Tint Color and Sharpness settings using the left and right arrow buttons 15 SE 40B1 User Manual ...

Page 17: ... COLOR TEMPERATURE The Color Temperature feature changes the warmness and coolness of the white areas in your picture There are three preset modes Warm Cool and Normal Adjust to you lighting environment and preference To change the Color Temperature highlight the Color Temperature in the PICTURE MENU using the navigation arrows on your remote Press the ENTER button to open the Color Temperature me...

Page 18: ... for 24fps film signals such as from DVD discs Available settings are Off and On NOISE REDUCTION This feature reduces analog picture noise Available settings are Off Low Med and High MPEG NOISE REDUCTION MPEG is commonly used when viewing signals from the antenna connec tion This feature can analyze the output from the MPEG decoder to reduce distortions that are found when compressing and decompre...

Page 19: ... use the up and down arrows To select the submenu press the ENTER button on your remote SOUND SETTING SOUND SETTING There are four available Sound Modes User Dynamic Standard and Soft The preset modes are for quick convenient adjustments Additional fine tuning enhancements Bass Treble Balance can be made in the User mode 18 USING SOUND MENU ...

Page 20: ...ital channels broadcast in multiple audio languages Please choose English Spanish or French ANALOG AND DIGITAL SOUND 19 AVL The Auto Volume Leveling feature will average out differences between station and advertisement volume increases This will present an even volume level from each station and commercial transition An On setting means the AVL feature is currently activated AUTO VOLUME LEVELING ...

Page 21: ...h different mode highlights customized frequencies to create a unique listening experience For more advanced users the equalizer setting s frequencies can be cus tomized in the User mode The frequency range is from 100Hz 10kHz where values above 0 will boost the frequency and values below 0 will reduce the frequency 20 ...

Page 22: ...ed for your local channels those channels will now appear in your Channel List and can be selected by using the up and down arrows on your remote FAVORITE LIST For added convenience you can add your favorite channels to a Favorite List for quick access You can then navigate through your Favorite List and avoid unwatched channels 21 USING CHANNEL MENU SE 40B1 User Manual ...

Page 23: ... the TV s remote control only for channels found after performing a channel scan These features may be available from your cable or satellite provider Please contact your provider for information ADDING AND REMOVING FROM YOUR FAVORITE LIST To add channels to your Favorite List use the ADD ERASE button on your remote Once a channel has been added to your Favorite List a FAV icon will be added next ...

Page 24: ...Press the ENTER button to move on to the next character FAVORITE CHANNEL To add the current channel to your Favorite List press the ENTER but ton to select the check mark in the box You can now access this channel through your Favorite List SIGNAL TYPE SIGNAL TYPE Depending on the equipment you have attached to the TV input select either Cable with or without a Cable Satellite box or Air Antenna 2...

Page 25: ...r direct cable connections with or without a Cable Satellite box 2 Select Auto Channel Search in the CHANNEL menu Once it is highlighted press the ENTER button on your remote to begin scanning Your TV will now scan for available analog and digital channels Once the scanning is complete all detected channels will be added to your Channel List NOTE If your HDTV is connected to a cable or satellite b...

Page 26: ...cted programs movies channels and or sources will only be available by an authorized password that you set To select the Parental Control options enter the set password If you have not set a password yet the default password is 1 1 1 1 V CHIP In the V Chip submenu selections can be made to restrict channels pro grams or movies dependent on ratings USING PARENTAL CONTROL 25 SE 40B1 User Manual ...

Page 27: ...ce FV Fantasy Violence US MOVIE RATING Press the ENTER button on your remote to block or allow programs by the following US Movie Ratings G General audience PG Parental guidance suggested PG 13 Recommended for children 13 years or older R Mature audiences NC 17 No one under 17 years of age X No one under 17 years of age CANADIAN ENGLISH RATING Press the ENTER button on your remote to block or allo...

Page 28: ...change your password use the numeric keypad on your remote to enter in the following 1 Old password if never set default is 1 1 1 1 2 New desired password 3 Confirm the New password NOTE If you forgot your password 1 4 7 0 can be used universally to unlock the menu Once the menu has been unlocked please enter a new password BLOCKING SOURCES SOURCE LOCK In addition to restricting channels programs ...

Page 29: ...tomatically set the time according to your DTV time The clock can also be set by the user To the set the clock manually use the UP DOWN arrows to change digits and the LEFT RIGHT arrows to move to the next setting To have the clock automatically adjust for Daylight Sav ings Time check the box by using the ENTER button on the remote OSD TIMER The duration that the on screen menu stays on can be cus...

Page 30: ...his as e manage This comprises the following four selections in the Others Menu DPMS Display Power Management Signaling An advanced power management technology allowing this TV to be turned on instantly from host devices connected via HDMI or VGA Examples of host devices include Satellite or Cable set top boxes DVD players Computers or other devices that are connected to the TV through HDMI or VGA...

Page 31: ...his TV monitors whether or not it receives any operational command such as through the remote control or through the command buttons on the TV If it does not receive any commands within a 3 hour period it will shut off to conserve energy Available settings are ON OFF A pop up notification will appear on the screen if the 3 hour period is about to expire To avoid auto power off press any button on ...

Page 32: ...ore complete specifications for your product please visit www honeywellce com 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 USB Inputs HDMI Inputs PC Audio Input PC Video VGA Component Inputs YPbPr Antenna Cable Input AV Input Digital Audio Output Coax Audio Output Wall Mount Specs TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 31 SE 40B1 User Manual VESA Standard 400mm H x 400mm V Screw Size M6 Screw Length 8mm TV Weight without Base 35 3 lbs ...

Page 33: ...checked Make sure that headphones are not connected Remote Control does not work Make sure the remote control is pointed directly at the remote sensor Remove any obstacles that maybe blocking the remote sensor Replace the batteries There is a distorted picture or unusual sound You may be experiencing interference from other electrical appliances cars or fluorescent lights Please try moving your TV...

Page 34: ...onals able to provide factory certified service and knowledgeable customer service representatives waiting to answer your products questions Product questions Contact customer service at info honeywellce com Or call us Toll Free 888 441 0121 Monday Friday 9AM 7PM EST Saturday Sunday 9AM 5PM EST ...

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