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 Safety Warnings

•  Read all the instructions carefully before using the unit 

and keep them for future reference.

•  Retain the manual. If you pass the unit onto a third 

party make sure to include this manual.

•  Check that the voltage marked on the rating label 

matches your mains voltage.

Damage
•  Please inspect the unit for damage after unpacking. 
•  Do not continue to operate the unit if you are in any 

doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged 
in any way - switch off, withdraw the mains plug and 
consult your dealer.

Location of Unit
•  The unit must be placed on a flat stable surface and 

should not be subjected to vibrations.

•  Do not place the unit on sloped or unstable surfaces as 

the unit may fall off or tip over.

•  The mains socket must be located near the unit and 

should be easily accessible.

•  This unit is designed for indoor, domestic use only.

Temperature
•  Avoid extreme degrees of temperature, either hot or 

cold. Place the unit well away from heat sources such 
as radiators or gas / electric fires.

•  Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and other sources of 

heat.

Naked Flames
•  Never place any type of candle or naked flame on the 

top of or near the unit.

Moisture
•  To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or product 

damage, do not expose this unit to rain, moisture, 
dripping or splashing. No objects filled with liquids, 
such as vases, should be placed on the unit.

•  If you spill any liquid into the unit, it can cause serious 

damage. Switch it off at the mains immediately. 
Withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.

Ventilation
•  To prevent the risk of electric shock or fire hazard 

due to overheating, ensure that curtains and other 
materials do not obstruct the ventilation vents.

•  Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in 

cabinet or in another confined space. Ensure the unit is 
well ventilated. 

•  Make sure that there is a gap of at least 10 cm on both 

sides and a gap of 20 cm at the top.

Safety
•  Always disconnect the unit from the mains supply 

before connecting / disconnecting other devices or 
moving the unit.

•  Unplug the unit from the mains socket during a 

lightning storm.

Mains Cable 
•  Make sure the unit or unit stand is not resting on top of 

the mains cable, as the weight of the unit may damage 
the mains cable and create a safety hazard. 

•  If the mains cable is damaged it must be replaced 

by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly 
qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.

Interference
•  Do not place the unit on or near appliances which may 

cause electromagnetic interference. If you do, it may 
adversely affect the operating performance of the unit, 
and cause a distorted picture or sound.

Optimum viewing
•  View the unit in moderate light to prevent eye strain. It 

is recommended to watch the unit from a distance  
3-7 times that of the screen height.

LCD screen
•  The LCD screen is manufactured using high-precision 

technology. However, some tiny black points and / 
or bright points (red, blue or green in colour) may 
constantly appear on the LCD screen. These points 
are generated in the manufacturing process and are 
normal.

Screen Burn
•  A characteristic of Plasma and TV Panels is that 

displaying the same image for a long time may cause 
a permanent after-image to remain on the screen. This 
is called screen burn. Most pictures shown on the unit 
will be constantly moving and fill the screen.

•  Examples of images that you need to watch out for are 

as follows (this is not an all-inclusive list):
1.   Black Bars: If black bars appear at the left / right or 

top / bottom of the screen, it is recommended to 
change the format so that the picture fills the entire 
screen.

2.   TV Channel Logos: e.g. Shopping channel logos 

and pricing displays - especially if they are bright 
and stationary. Moving or low-contrast graphics are 
less likely to cause ageing of the screen.

3.   Time Displays
4.  
 Teletext: Do not view a stationary page for long 

periods of time.

5.   TV Menus
6.  
 Pause Mode: Do not leave the screen in pause 

mode for long periods of time, e.g. when watching 
videos.

•  To prevent screen burn if viewing any of the above for 

long periods of time, reduce contrast and brightness 
when viewing. Once burn-in occurs it will never 
disappear completely. 

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Safety Warnings

Summary of Contents for L24FE13

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 24 LED TV L24FE13...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Setup 18 Turning the TV On for the First Time 18 Target Region Setting 19 Selecting the Input Source 19 Channel Selection 20 Display Channel Information 20 Volume Adjustment 20 Customising TV Settings...

Page 4: ...tainment 43 Connecting a USB Storage Device 43 Viewing Photos 43 Listening to Music 44 Viewing Movies 45 My Text 46 PVR Personal Video Recorder 47 Time Shift Function 47 Recording DTV Programme onto a...

Page 5: ...connecting other devices or moving the unit Unplug the unit from the mains socket during a lightning storm Mains Cable Make sure the unit or unit stand is not resting on top of the mains cable as the...

Page 6: ...al electric shock CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dange...

Page 7: ...porates the latest technology to enhance your viewing experience We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual so that you fully understand these features You will also find so...

Page 8: ...ons included in the mounting kit Due to space restrictions we recommend that you make all connections refer to page 14 17 and page 43 for details before mounting on to the wall Installing Removing the...

Page 9: ...hing near the sensor as its function may be affected 3 INPUT Press to select among different input signal sources DTV ATV AV SCART YPbPr HDMI1 HDMI2 PC USB Use the buttons on the remote control to sel...

Page 10: ...l Connects to the aerial socket on the wall with the RF coaxial cable 6 PC IN PC AUDIO Connects to a computer or other devices with a VGA interface 7 COMMON INTERFACE Allows the insertion of a Common...

Page 11: ...rty Only use the battery type indicated in this manual When the batteries are exhausted the remote will not function Replace both batteries at the same time with new ones Do not install new batteries...

Page 12: ...picture mode Standard Mild User Dynamic 14 MENU Display the OSD On Screen Display menu 15 INPUT Select among the different input signal sources DTV ATV AV SCART YPbPr HDMI1 HDMI2 PC USB 16 Allows you...

Page 13: ...rding DVD USB DTV mode 28 Eject a disc DVD mode 29 Pause Pause playback DVD USB mode Start the time shift function DTV mode STEP Play the playback forward frame by frame DVD mode 30 PLAY Start playbac...

Page 14: ...on the remote control to turn on your TV 4 Press the button on the right side panel of the TV or the INPUT button on the remote control to display the Source List Use the buttons to select HDMI1 HDMI...

Page 15: ...the computer s audio output socket 2 Plug the connected devices into the mains socket before switching on the TV 3 Press the button on the right side panel of the TV or on the remote control to turn...

Page 16: ...yellow Audio Left white and Audio Right red 2 Plug the connected devices into the mains socket before switching on the TV 3 Press the button on the right side panel of the TV or on the remote control...

Page 17: ...dio Receiver Connecting a Coaxial Audio Receiver For better sound quality you may want to play the audio through your multi channel audio receiver 1 Use an audio cable not included to connect the TV s...

Page 18: ...te on the front panel of the TV 4 In standby mode press the button on the right side panel of the TV or on the remote control to turn the TV on The red LED indicator will turn blue Always disconnect t...

Page 19: ...to confirm Country Code This will be shown as GBR for the UK Primary Region This will show the regional country e g England Wales Scotland NI Secondary Region This will allow you to set the region fo...

Page 20: ...nlocked refer to page 39 for details on Block Channel Press the FAV button to view the Favourite List Then use the buttons to highlight and select the channel Press the OK button to view the selected...

Page 21: ...t under the channel menu refer to page 23 24 for details 3 In the Tune Type menu press the buttons to select DTV ATV DTV ATV Press the button and then press the buttons to select the country where you...

Page 22: ...and then press the buttons to select the CHANNEL menu and then press the OK button CHANNEL PICTURE SOUND TIME OPTION LOCK EXIT EXIT Auto Tuning DTV Manual Tuning CHANNEL ATV Manual Tuning Signal Infor...

Page 23: ...ANNEL menu and then press the OK button ATV Manual Tuning Storage To 1 System I Current CH 1 Search Fine Tune Frequency 255 25 MHz Save MENU a Delete Press the RED button to delete the selected channe...

Page 24: ...turn to the main menu 5 Press the EXIT button to exit the menu 3 Press the BACK button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to return to the main menu 4 Press the EXIT button to exi...

Page 25: ...U button and then press the buttons to select the CHANNEL menu and then press the OK button 2 Press the buttons to select CI Information and then press the OK button CI Common Interface DTV Mode The c...

Page 26: ...ver Air Download The TV auto detects the latest firmware through the DTV signal and allows you to accept or refuse the firmware upgrade service 1 Press the MENU button and then press the buttons to se...

Page 27: ...d dark areas of the picture for User mode Tint For NTSC format Adjusts the balance between red and green levels Tint is only available for NTSC signal reception CHANNEL PICTURE SOUND TIME OPTION LOCK...

Page 28: ...izontally in linear proportion to fill the entire screen This selection will allow you to view a picture with an original 16 9 aspect ratio Full DTV mode HDMI mode and YPbPr mode only This selection w...

Page 29: ...ght 6 BACK MENU EXIT 4 Press the BACK button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to return to the main menu 5 Press the EXIT button to exit the menu 2 Press the buttons to select t...

Page 30: ...is an auxiliary audio function that provides an additional audio track for visually challenged persons This function handles the Audio Stream for the AD Audio Description when it is sent along with t...

Page 31: ...will default to the SCART device Sleep Timer The sleep timer automatically switches the TV to standby after the preset time has elapsed The clock will be set automatically when receiving a digital si...

Page 32: ...navigate the menu and change the settings Press the OK button to confirm 4 Press the BACK button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to return to the main menu 5 Press the EXIT but...

Page 33: ...uttons to select the Primary Secondary Subtitle Language Press the button and then press the buttons to select your desired subtitle language Press the OK button to confirm 4 Press the BACK button to...

Page 34: ...d PVR File System Restore Factory Default HDMI CEC OSD Language Audio Language Country Subtitle Language On Off English English UK English OPTION Country This shows the country you selected in auto tu...

Page 35: ...isk File System Size PVR File System Type PVR File System Size Duration 104 Mins FAT32 All MENU Do not unplug USB device Formatting please wait Format disk Time Shift Size After formatting the Time Sh...

Page 36: ...rough HDMI by using only one of the remote controls e g controlling a TV set set top box and DVD player using only the remote control of the TV CEC also allows individual CEC enabled devices to comman...

Page 37: ...LOCK menu and then press the OK button CHANNEL PICTURE SOUND TIME OPTION LOCK EXIT EXIT 2 Press the OK button to select Lock System Lock System Set Password Block Channel Parental Guidance Off LOCK 4...

Page 38: ...E OPTION LOCK EXIT EXIT 2 Press the OK button to select Lock System 5 Use the 0 9 buttons to input the old password and then input the new 4 digit password Re enter new password for confirmation 4 Pre...

Page 39: ...assword is 6666 If you change the password be sure to remember the new password If you forget the new password enter the master password 9527 Lock System Set Password Block Channel Parental Guidance O...

Page 40: ...press the OK button CHANNEL PICTURE SOUND TIME OPTION LOCK EXIT EXIT Lock System Set Password Block Channel Parental Guidance Off LOCK Clear Cancel Please enter password The default password is 6666...

Page 41: ...l and then press the buttons to select the desired programme Press the OK button to confirm Button Functions in a 7 Day Guide Remote Control Button Function RED Record Timer Programming See page 49 fo...

Page 42: ...o display the Channel List Press the buttons and then press the OK button to select the teletext channel Press the LIST button to exit the Channel List and the teletext page will be displayed after a...

Page 43: ...versions of portable hard disk may require more power than the TV USB socket can provide To ensure correct operation please use the power adapter for that device If a USB hub is used make sure its mai...

Page 44: ...OK button If you want to select the specified photos press the buttons to select the picture file and then press the OK button A tick box will be displayed If you want to delete the file press the RED...

Page 45: ...elect the function Pause FB FF Prev Next Stop Repeat Repeat All Repeat Off Repeat 1 Set A Playlist Info Aspect Ratio 3 Press the buttons to select your storage device and then press the OK button View...

Page 46: ...Press the PLAY button to view 6 Press the OK button or the i button to display the function bar Press the buttons and then press the OK button to select the function Prev page Next page Prev Next Stop...

Page 47: ...e PVR Time Shift Progress Bar 1 Indicates the status of the currently displayed video 2 Indicates the time lagging behind the live broadcast PVR reviewing 3 Indicates the available recording time on y...

Page 48: ...he recording progress bar will disappear 3 Press the Stop button to stop recording Recording will stop automatically when the disk is full If you want to turn off your TV during recording press the bu...

Page 49: ...ngs Timer Programming This function is used to perform scheduled recording The recording from timer programme or direct recording may have a little bit of delay when it starts to record the broadcast...

Page 50: ...then press the OK button 4 Press the buttons to select the MY PVR folder and then press the OK button 5 Press the buttons to select your recorded programme and then press the OK button A tick box wil...

Page 51: ...e switched off before switching on your TV The remote control does not work Check to see if there are any objects between the TV and the remote control causing an obstruction Ensure that you are point...

Page 52: ...to re scan your digital box or TV Don t worry it is easy to do And once you ve done it you should get all the Freeview channels available to you If problems persist you may need to get your aerial che...

Page 53: ...1080 50 60 PC Mode Please check the display settings of your computer before connecting to the TV If the display setting of your computer does not match the TV there may be no video Resolution Vertica...

Page 54: ...inch Power Consumption In HOME STANDBY mode 25 3 W Average Annual Energy Consumption 36 9 kWh Standby Power Consumption 0 3 W Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C Operating Humidity 10 80 Mercury Content mg...

Page 55: ...GB Maintenance Hints and Tips Specification 55 A A B C D E F ENERG Y IE IJA IA 2010 1062 2014 37 kWh annum 25 Watt 61 cm 24 inch L24FE13 A...

Page 56: ...EW word and logo are trademarks of DTV services Ltd and are used under licence DTV Services Ltd 2002 The HD Ready logo is a trademark of DIGITALEUROPE SRS TruSurround HD creates an immersive feature r...

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