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Table of Contents

Safety Instructions.............................................................................................................................2

General Safety Instructions.......................................................................................................2
Installation........................................................................................................................................3
Cleaning............................................................................................................................................4

General Description..........................................................................................................................5
Specifications & Accessories.........................................................................................................5

Specifications..................................................................................................................................5
Accessories......................................................................................................................................5

Overview...............................................................................................................................................6

Remote Control..............................................................................................................................7

Basic Operation..................................................................................................................................9

Power On/Off.................................................................................................................................9
Changing the Input Source.......................................................................................................9
Navigating the Menu...................................................................................................................9

Menu Operation................................................................................................................................10

Picture Menu.................................................................................................................................10
Sound Menu...................................................................................................................................10
Channel Menu...............................................................................................................................10
Lock Menu........................................................................................................................................11
Setup Menu.....................................................................................................................................11

Multimedia Operations...................................................................................................................12

Basic Controls...............................................................................................................................12
Photo................................................................................................................................................13
Music.................................................................................................................................................13
Movie.................................................................................................................................................13

PVR.........................................................................................................................................................13

PVR Settings..................................................................................................................................13

Stand Assembly................................................................................................................................14

Parts Required..............................................................................................................................14
Installing the Stand.....................................................................................................................14

Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................15

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Summary of Contents for KALED55XXXWC

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Page 2: ...5 Overview 6 Remote Control 7 Basic Operation 9 Power On Off 9 Changing the Input Source 9 Navigating the Menu 9 Menu Operation 10 Picture Menu 10 Sound Menu 10 Channel Menu 10 Lock Menu 11 Setup Menu 11 Multimedia Operations 12 Basic Controls 12 Photo 13 Music 13 Movie 13 PVR 13 PVR Settings 13 Stand Assembly 14 Parts Required 14 Installing the Stand 14 Troubleshooting 15 1 ...

Page 3: ...t 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 circuit parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill any liquids onto the set Use special caution in households where children are present The television is not suitable for children und...

Page 4: ...d 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 television should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heaters stoves or other products that product heat Place the television in a position where the screen is not exposed to direct sunlight ...

Page 5: ...d 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 in accordance to the supplied installation instructions Cleaning Unplug the television from the power supply before cleaning Do not use any liquid cleaners or harsh chemicals Use a soft damp cloth 4 ...

Page 6: ... socket Three HDMI input sockets HDMI 1 4 One composite input socket One audio input socket USB support Headphone support Specifications Accessories Specifications Model KALED55XXXWC Display Screen Size 55 Diagonal Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1080 Power Supply AC 110 240V 50 60Hz Antenna Input Impedance 75ohm Power Consumption 135W Accessories Remote Control 5 ...

Page 7: ...Overview The buttons on the lower right panel control your TVs basic features including the on screen menu To use the televisions more advanced features you must use the remote control 6 ...

Page 8: ...Remote Control 7 ...

Page 9: ...or turning off the power supply you must switch the television into standby mode by pressing the POWER button on the remote control or on the television set itself Once the television is in standby mode you may turn off the mains power supply ...

Page 10: ...urce make sure the connections are prepared and the input source is powered up Navigating the Menu Press the MENU button to display the OSD menu as shown below Use the buttons to select the main menu then press OK to enter the submenu In the submenu use the buttons to select the function item then press OK to enter the setup menu Press the buttons to adjust or press to select and press OK to confi...

Page 11: ...nd right speakers to adapt to your listening position Surround Sound Turn on off the surround sound function EQ Settings Adjust Equalizer settings AVL Activate or deactivate the Auto Volume Limited function SPDIF Select the spdif mode for the TV from off PCM and Auto Channel Menu Make changes to the channels to suit your viewing requirements You can edit Auto Scan Manual Tuning Channel Edit and Si...

Page 12: ...lt Volume Set the default volume when the program is on Source Lock Disable any input sources you desire to block Default Source if Hotel Mode is set to on select the default source when the TV is turned on Default Prog if Hotel Mode is set to on selects the default channel when the TV is turned on Setup Menu OSD Language Allows you to select the menu language Audio Language Allows you to select t...

Page 13: ...t the USB device and press OK You will then see the file list as shown below Press buttons to move press OK to select the highlighted file or enter the folder Press RED to delete the file Press the GREEN button to flag the file to add to playlist Press OK to flag or cancel the selected file to the playlist Press to return to the previous menu Press EXIT to select the file view type from list or th...

Page 14: ...ange You can then press OK again to display the media type table when it disappears Pause Play pause the menu FB FF Fast backward fast forward Previous Next Play the next previous track Stop Stop the music PVR PVR Settings Press the MENU button and select the PVR Timeshift menu Press OK to enter the menu as shown below File Manager Select Record File Format from TS and PS for storing on the USB de...

Page 15: ...n a soft flat surface blanket foam cloth etc to prevent any damage Put the neck onto the back of the TV set as shown below then attach the neck with the supplied screws 5pcs x MB4 x 10 Put the stand onto the neck as shown below then attach with the supplied screws 6pcs x ST4 x 24F 14 Television Neck Stand Screws NOTE TV cannot be tilted forwards or backwards as shown Doing so will damage the stand...

Page 16: ...he volume settings on any external speakers connected to your television Adjust the TV volume accordingly Check that MUTE hasn t been turned on No colour wrong colour or tints Make sure the program itself is broadcast in colour Select the picture menu then adjust the colour and tint submenus Picture rolls vertically Check all connections Blurred or snowy picture distorted sound Check direction loc...

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