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Installation

Thank you for purchasing this 48” Full HD LED TV. Before connection and operation of this 

product, please read through this user manual carefully, and keep a copy of the manual handy 

for future reference.

Remove the TV carefully from its packaging, taking care not to apply any pressure to the front of

the screen. Some accessory items may be located in cut-out sections of the internal packaging, 

so take care not to miss these items and discard them by mistake. Once all items are removed 

from the packaging, use the list below to check that nothing is missing. If any items appear to be

missing, contact the Kogan.com customer support team.

48” LED TV x 1

Base stand assembly x 2

Remote control x 1

25

mm screws x 4

AAA batteries x 2

M6 screws x 2

Once all accessory items have been accounted for, prepare a location where you can attach the 

base stands to the bottom of the TV. You will need to arrange a soft cloth that is large enough to

cover the front face of the TV, as well as a Philips head screwdriver to attach the base stands.

Before proceeding to the Getting Started section of this manuals, please continue reviewing this 

Installation chapter to ensure that your TV is correctly connected to your TV antenna and related

AV equipment (eg. DVD or Blu-ray player, amplifier, sound bar etc).

Base Stand Assembly Instruction

Prepare to place the TV with the display side down onto a flat surface. Due to the size and 

weight of this TV, the use of 2 people is recommended when moving it. Ensure the table or desk 

you use provides a flat, totally clean surface, and use a soft cloth between the face of the TV and

the table to help protect the TV's screen.

1. Identify the 2 rectangular shaped holes in the bottom panel of the TV, located 

approximately 30cm from each side of the TV. These holes accept the rectangular section

of the metal desk stands, which are then held in place by 30mm long screws.

2. One each desk stand, identify the longer leg of the stand, then slide the rectangular 

section of the desk stands into the TV so that the longer leg is facing towards the front of

the TV.

3. Insert the 

25

mm long screws into the holes in the rear of the TV that line up with the 

holes in the rectangular section of the metal desk stands, then tighten the screws firmly. 

You may need to slightly jiggle the metal base stands around in their holes to allow the 

screws to be correctly seated prior to being tightened.

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Summary of Contents for KALED48XXXYA

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...13 Battery Installation 13 Getting Started 14 First Powering on the TV 14 Menu Settings 15 Using the Main Menus 15 Channel Menu 15 Auto Tuning 15 DTV Manual tuning 16 ATV Manual tuning 16 Program Edi...

Page 3: ...at 23 Recording a DTV Program 23 Playing back the Recording 23 Timeshift Function 24 Preparing to record the program 24 USB Drive Storage Format 24 Record a paused DTV program to USB storage devices 2...

Page 4: ...the Kogan customer support team Never attempt to make repairs yourself Never push objects of any kind into the set through the cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short circui...

Page 5: ...or limited by covering the ventilation slots with items such as newspapers tablecloths curtains etc At least 10cm of space should be left around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation The televisio...

Page 6: ...location allow some time for any dew or condensation inside the television to evaporate fully before you turn the unit on To prevent injury the television must be securely attached to the floor wall...

Page 7: ...please continue reviewing this Installation chapter to ensure that your TV is correctly connected to your TV antenna and related AV equipment eg DVD or Blu ray player amplifier sound bar etc Base Sta...

Page 8: ...p objects can come into contact with the screen surface Do not exert pressure on the front of the unit at any time as this may damage the LED screen 2 Remove the four long screws from the lower part o...

Page 9: ...t the remote is not available there are various alternative controls for basic functions located on the bottom of the TV when viewed from the front of the TV 1 Source Displays the input source menu 2...

Page 10: ...SIDE AV Connections When viewed from the side of the TV the following connections are visible from left to right HDMI 2 input VGA input analogue 15 pin D type socket PC Audio input HDMI 3 input Headph...

Page 11: ...er system there are numerous connection possibilities depending on the capabilities of the amplifier equipment In most cases external accessories such as Blu ray players or gaming consoles that were p...

Page 12: ...und system It is highly recommended that the TV is first powered up then once the screen is active you power up the amplifier When powering down the TV Amp system turn the amplifier off first then swi...

Page 13: ...a case by case basis This is subject to the limitations of the computer s video card Adjustable Modes While this TV may support higher resolutions through both the VGA and HDMI inputs such operation i...

Page 14: ...tteries Below are steps to assist you with replacing batteries 1 Open the back cover of the battery compartment 2 Install the batteries into the battery tray There are polarity markings on the compart...

Page 15: ...ll become active and can be commanded using the remote control First Powering on the TV When you first power up your TV or reset the TV to its factory settings it will automatically enter the TV auto...

Page 16: ...ime you mis select a menu or setting press the Exit button located on the bottom right hand side of the cursor arrow buttons to exist the Menu setting To access the Input Source menu where you can sel...

Page 17: ...te Auto Tune Skip Press to choose the program press the blue teletext button on the Remote Control to skip this program from future up down manual channel selections The strikethrough symbol will appe...

Page 18: ...ode of you connected equipment to an interlaced format The TV s default for Picture Mode is the standard setting which is recommended for home viewing 6 The Noise Reduction option is for areas that st...

Page 19: ...a wide selection At the initial setup of the TV the default language is English and it is recommended that this setting is not changed unless you are fluent in any new language chosen 2 The Audio Lan...

Page 20: ...ress the OK button to return to the PVR File System sub menu Check PVR File System Press the OK button to start checking the file system of your USB storage or Hard Disk and check the recording speed...

Page 21: ...PIN must be entered before the channel can be viewed Parental Guidance In this sub menu you can select from a range of Program Classification eg G PG M etc that will prevent viewing of DTV channels th...

Page 22: ...l 3 Use the Reminder blue button to reserve programs If the TV is in DTV mode it will automatically turn to the reserved program at the scheduled time Use Schedule yellow to look up the reminder list...

Page 23: ...s 6 hours if the space on the disk is big enough If the space is not big enough the record time will be shorter depending on the capacity of the device During the Check PVR File System checking please...

Page 24: ...cord control tab will pop up and the PVR will commence recording Click the REC button again and the record control tab will disappear while the REC icon will remain on the top left of the screen It wi...

Page 25: ...ed on the USB device will be erased after formatting USB Drive Storage Format Follow the format instructions in this manual to format the USB device and allocate the amount of space for the Time Shift...

Page 26: ...ocket on the side of the TV There are four media types that can be selected such as Photo Music Movie and Text Select the type of media item be pressing then press OK to enter the disk selection menu...

Page 27: ...e Mute Volume check if mute is activated or if the audio systems are not correct No Picture Mute Power cord not inserted Contrast brightness too low Press Power Stand by No Colour Normal Audio Colour...

Page 28: ...8K FFT SFN and MFN Packed Carriers 2K 8K Guard Interval 1 8 1 16 1 32 Terminals HDMI Inputs 3 VGA Input 15 pin D type 1 Audio Input RCA sockets 1 L R PC Audio Input 3 5mm socket 1 Composite Video Inp...

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