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Contents

Main menu for the media player ........................................................................................................................ 35

Displaying photos ................................................................................................................................................. 36

Playing back music ............................................................................................................................................... 36

Video playback .......................................................................................................................................................37

Displaying text ........................................................................................................................................................37

EPG - programme guide ............................................................................................................................ 38

DVD mode ....................................................................................................................................................39

Switching between TV and DVD modes ............................................................................................................. 39

Inserting a DVD ...................................................................................................................................................... 39

Button functions.................................................................................................................................................... 39

Navigating MP3 and JPEG data media ................................................................................................................ 42

SETUP menu in DVD mode ................................................................................................................................... 42

Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................ 45

Do you need more help? ...................................................................................................................................... 46

HD LED LCD TV pixel faults ..................................................................................................................................... 46

Cleaning ..................................................................................................................................................................47

Disposal  ......................................................................................................................................................47

Technical data ............................................................................................................................................ 48

Legal notice ................................................................................................................................................ 50

Warranty Details .......................................................................................................................................... 51

Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice..........................................................................................52

Index ...........................................................................................................................................................53

Summary of Contents for E12203

Page 1: ...User Manual 21 5 54 6 CM FULL HD LED LCD TV E12203 ...

Page 2: ...tructions 11 Declaration of conformity 15 Overview of the device 16 Operation 18 Installation 19 Operation 24 Navigating within the menu 26 Media Player 35 EPG programme guide 38 DVD mode 39 Troubleshooting 45 Disposal 47 Technical data 48 Legal notice 50 Warranty Details 51 Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice 52 Index 53 ...

Page 3: ...4 A B C 9 8 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 PC AUDIO IN PC HDMI 86 9 0D P RF Headphone Out SPDIF COAX OUT VIDEO L R AV IN 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 Y Pb Pr Power DC 12V 3A 20 ...

Page 4: ...9 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 D MENU TITLE GOTO ANGLE REVEAL PROGRAM INTRO REPEAT A B D DISP SUB T LANG ZOOM INDEX AUDIO SIZE 27 50 45 26 De 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ...

Page 5: ...C 18 HEADPHONE OUT 19 POWER DC 12V 3A 20 DVD player 21 Fixing holes for a wall bracket 22 Status LED 23 P MODE GOTO 24 25 MEDIA ANGLE 26 REVEAL 27 AUDIO LANG 28 SIZE ZOOM 29 SLEEP 30 FAV 31 EPG 32 SOURCE 33 34 Number buttons 35 EJECT 36 D SETUP 37 Direction buttons 38 OK 39 P 40 EXIT 41 MENU 42 TV RADIO 43 INFO 44 INDEX D DISP 45 SUB T 46 Colour buttons 47 Buttons for operating the media browser 4...

Page 6: ... 16 Remote control 17 Operation 18 Unpacking 18 Installation 19 Inserting the batteries in the remote control 19 Connecting the antenna 19 Connecting the mains adapter 20 Switching the HD LED LCD TV on and off 20 Use of the multimedia connections 21 Channel search after switching on for the first time 22 Operation 24 Selecting channels 24 Setting the volume 24 Picture settings 24 Displaying channel...

Page 7: ...de 39 Switching between TV and DVD modes 39 Inserting a DVD 39 Button functions 39 Navigating MP3 and JPEG data media 42 SETUP menu in DVD mode 42 Troubleshooting 45 Do you need more help 46 HD LED LCD TV pixel faults 46 Cleaning 47 Disposal 47 Technical data 48 Legal notice 50 Warranty Details 51 Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice 52 Index 53 ...

Page 8: ...sult in death or serious injury CAUTION This signal word indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE This signal word warns of possible damage to property This symbol gives you useful additional information on assembly or operation The RCM is the compliance mark for all applicable Australian Communications and Media Authority ACM...

Page 9: ...ry or damage to the device Do not use the device in extreme environmental conditions This product is intended for use in dry indoor areas only This device is not designed to be used as a data monitor for office workplaces Full HD Your HD LED LCD TV is equipped with the feature HD ready This means that it is capable of displaying high resolution television programmes HDTV The prerequisite for this i...

Page 10: ...k of electric shock short circuit and fire Never open the housing of the HD LED LCD TV and never insert any objects through the slots and openings into the HD LED LCD TV WARNING Overheating Risk of fire Overheating can damage the HD LED LCD TV and lead to a risk of fire The slots and openings on the TV are for ventilation purposes Do not cover these openings e g with newspapers table cloths curtains ...

Page 11: ...ical safety of the product WARNING Risk of injury There is a risk of injury with candles and other open flames Keep candles and other open flames away from this device at all times in order to prevent the spread of fire Make sure that there is enough clearance from the sides of the furniture unit Ensure a minimum clearance of 10 cm around the device for sufficient ventilation Avoid dazzle reflections a...

Page 12: ...gh frequency and magnetic interference television set loudspeakers mobile telephones etc in order to avoid malfunctions During thunderstorms or if the device is not going to be used for long periods remove the plug from the socket and the aerial cable from the aerial socket NOTICE Risk of damage Large changes in temperature or fluctuations in humidity can cause moisture to build up due to condensat...

Page 13: ...immediately Never charge batteries unless they are designed to be recharged Never empty the batteries by means of high power output Never short circuit the batteries Never expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunlight fire or similar sources of heat Do not dismantle or deform the batteries You could injure your hands or fingers or battery fluid could come into contact with your eyes or skin...

Page 14: ...ctive 2009 125 EC RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU All multimedia devices which are connected to the corresponding ports of the TV must comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive DVD player The DVD player is a Class 1 laser product The device has a safety system that prevents dangerous laser rays from escaping during normal use To avoid eye injuries never tamper with or damage the safety s...

Page 15: ...on Infrared sensor Reception field for the infrared signals from the remote control Rear 10 YPbPr YPbPr components input RCA 11 USB 5V max 500mA USB connection for connecting an external storage medium for playing back media PVR recording 12 HDMI HDMI connection for devices with HDMI output 13 SPDIF COAX OUT Digital audio output coaxial 14 RF Aerial connection DVB T analogue 15 PC AUDIO IN Audio co...

Page 16: ...ignal of connected devices 33 Increase or decrease volume 34 Number buttons TV select channel Videotext select page 35 Set previous TV programme EJECT DVD Eject button 36 Open videotext press twice set transparent press three times close D SETUP DVD open the menu 37 Direction buttons Move up in menu Videotext select the next page Move down in menu Videotext select the previous page Move left in me...

Page 17: ...ing 48 No function 49 Mute 50 S MODE Select sound mode D MENU Open and close DVD menu Operation Unpacking Select a suitable place for setting up the device Open the box very carefully to avoid damaging the device The device could be damaged if you use a knife with a long blade to open the box The box contains a number of small items including batteries Keep these out of the reach of children as th...

Page 18: ...e back of the remote control Insert two AAA 1 5 V batteries in the battery compartment of the remote control Check the battery polarity inscribed on the bottom of the battery compartment Close the battery compartment NOTICE Risk of damage Remove the batteries from the remote control if the device is not going to be used for a long period The remote control could be damaged by leaking batteries Con...

Page 19: ...ted the mains plug with the mains socket In order to switch on the device press on the remote control the Standby On button 24 one of the number buttons or one of the P buttons on the device the STANDBY button 7 You can switch the device back into standby mode using the Standby On button on the remote control or the STANDBY button on the device Although the device has been switched off it will con...

Page 20: ...e Use a commercially available YPbPr cable Connect the YPbPr inputs and outputs of the equipment with a YPbPr cable If any of the connected devices have YPbPr connections to mini jack please use an appropriate YPbPr adapter 5x RCA mini jack optional HDMI HDMI high definition multimedia interface is an interface for digital video and audio transmission It has the highest quality of transmission and ...

Page 21: ... the device On some devices this will mute the speakers Otherwise you should perform all necessary settings in the sound menu to coordinate the speaker and headphone signals CAUTION Risk of hearing damage To prevent possible damage to your hearing avoid listening at high volume over long periods of time Before pressing play set the volume to the lowest setting Start playback and increase the volum...

Page 22: ...default setting is AUTO FREQUENCY only in DVB C mode Set the frequency The default setting is AUTO Only active if the option NETWORK SCAN has been selected in search mode SYMBOL RATE only in DVB C mode Set the symbol rate SORTING BY LCN Logical Channel Numbering Select the setting ON if you want to order the channels based on a preset channel list if available from the channel supplier After you h...

Page 23: ...DE button 50 to switch between the following sound modes STANDARD MUSIC MOVIE SPORTS PERSONAL The PERSONAL setting is defined in the SOUND SOUND MODE menu Picture settings Use the P MODE button 23 to switch between the following sound modes DYNAMIC STANDARD MILD PERSONAL The PERSONAL setting is defined in the PICTURE PICTURE MODE menu Depending on the programme the pictures are transmitted in the fo...

Page 24: ...during normal operation the favourites list will open and the previously selected channels will be displayed CH CH OK Select Page Up Down 1 1 Favourite List 79 79 79 79 79 T T T T T Select a channel using the direction buttons and open it with OK You can move within the favourites list in steps of 10 using the P P buttons Selecting the source Use the SOURCE button on the remote control 32 or on th...

Page 25: ... not every menu has a submenu option Use the direction buttons 37 to enter a value or make another selection The MENU button returns you to the previous menu at any time Close the menu with the EXIT button 40 Please note that the menu will close automatically if no button is pressed You can select the following main menus CHANNEL menu PICTURE menu SOUND menu TIME menu LOCK menu OPTION menu Due to ...

Page 26: ...e the setting on NETWORK SCAN or FULL if you do not want to make any special settings NETWORK ID only in DVB C mode Set the network ID The default setting is AUTO FREQUENCY only in DVB C mode Set the frequency The default setting is AUTO Only active if the option NETWORK SCAN has been selected in search mode SYMBOL RATE only in DVB C mode Set the symbol rate SORTING BY LCN Logical Channel Numberin...

Page 27: ...annel that you want to delete and press the red button PROGRAM 46 The marked channel is then deleted DVB T C If the SORTING BY LCN function has been activated the channel number will also be deleted when the channel is deleted In order to avoid this happening deactivate this function under AUTO TUNING RENAME only for ATV Select the channel that you want to rename and press the green button INTRO 4...

Page 28: ...TION The signal information about the currently set channel will be displayed here This option is only available in DTV mode Picture menu PICTURE EXIT MENU Move Return Exit OK Select Picture Mode Contrast Brightness Colour Tint Sharpness Colour Temp Noise Reduction HDMI Mode Normal Middle Auto Standard 50 50 50 50 50 Menu Item Setting PICTURE MODE Select picture mode STANDARD DYNAMIC MILD PERSONAL...

Page 29: ... compensates for the various volumes of the different channels Set to OFF to return to the original volume settings Set to ON to hear a constant volume SPDIF MODE Set the SPDIF mode AD SWITCH Activate deactivate audio description and set the volume Only available in DTV mode Support for this function is dependent on the programme Time menu TIME EXIT MENU Move Return Exit OK Select Clock Time Zone ...

Page 30: ...state 0000 SET PASSWORD An input field for entering the passwords will appear PLEASE ENTER OLD PASSWORD Use the number buttons to enter the existing password Delivery state 0000 PLEASE ENTER NEW PASSWORD Enter the new four digit password CONFIRM NEW PASSWORD Enter the new password again The new password is saved Note down the new password It is not reset when you restore the factory settings If you...

Page 31: ...s option is only available in DTV mode PVR FILE SYSTEM only in DTV mode SELECT DISK Open the list of all connected USB storage media Select the required USB storage medium here CHECK PVR FILE SYSTEM Press the OK button 38 to check that the selected USB storage medium is compatible If the check was successful the entry SUCCESS will appear here USB DISK After the PVR file system check has been perfor...

Page 32: ...isplayed FIND This option enables a channel to be searched for via the keypad Enter the name of the desired channel by selecting the required characters with the arrow buttons and confirming in each case with the OK button As soon as a character is entered all channels that start with this character will be automatically displayed Then choose the option OK and confirm with the OK button The device n...

Page 33: ... The recording will now be shown in the list of all recordings You can open the PVR recordings list by pressing the INDEX button Press OK to play recordings or red button to delete existing recordings Timeshift recording function You have the opportunity to pause the programme currently being broadcast and then restart it at a later time In TV mode press the button and then the button This pauses ...

Page 34: ...tself In particular you should not plug in and unplug the USB device several times in quick succession Accessing the media player Connect the USB data medium to the USB port on the side of the device Press the SOURCE button 32 on the remote control or the device and then use the buttons 37 to select the source MEDIA Confirm with OK 38 Alternatively press the MEDIA button 25 on the remote control to...

Page 35: ...ckwise clockwise ZOOM IN OUT Enlarges reduces the size of the displayed image MOVE VIEW If you have previously used the zoom function to enlarge the display you can now use the direction buttons to move to the sections that are not visible The media buttons on the remote control can also be used for playing back the files Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu Playing back music If yo...

Page 36: ... Shows information on the displayed video file SLOW Slow motion function STEP Frame advance playback GOTO TIME Start the video at a particular time ZOOM IN OUT Enlarges reduces the size of the displayed image ASPECT RATIO Change image format MOVE VIEW If you have previously used the zoom function to enlarge the display you can now use the direction buttons to move to the sections that are not visib...

Page 37: ... weekly W The setting A deactivates programming Green button INTRO 46 REMIND Add the selected programme to the schedule As soon as the programmed time has been reached the device will automatically switch to the relevant programme It is not possible to add a reminder for the current programme Select here whether the reminder should be once A daily D or weekly W In the setting a reminder will be di...

Page 38: ...OAD followed by PLAY will appear on the screen Normally playback will start automatically In some cases you may need to initiate play manually To do this press the button 47 Button functions Special screen message If you select a function which does not start or cannot be accessed in the current mode the not valid symbol shown here will appear on the screen The symbol disappears after a few second...

Page 39: ...ack three digits enter a preceding 0 or 00 if necessary You can also enter the number of the track directly without using the GOTO button Press GOTO twice enter the desired time within the track in the format MM SS Xvid Press GOTO once Enter the desired title Press GOTO twice Enter the desired time within the title D DISP time display During playback you can view the play time and the remaining pl...

Page 40: ...ice during playback to delete the list A B Repeat A B Repeat A B allows you to define and repeat the start and end of a desired scene Press the blue button A B 46 to define the start point A for repeating a particular section A is displayed on the screen Press the blue button A B once again to define the end point B AB is displayed on the screen The section between points A and B is now repeated in a...

Page 41: ...t be possible to display extremely large images SETUP menu in DVD mode Press the D SETUP button 36 in DVD mode The main page of the SETUP menu appears on the screen The following menus are active in DVD mode GENERAL SETUP PAGE AUDIO SETUP PAGE DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP PREFERENCE PAGE Navigating in the menus Use 37 to select between the menus The active menu is highlighted in orange Use 37 to select the...

Page 42: ...sages and bass are played loudly quiet passages are played quietly cinema sound The setting is only appropriate if no one can be disturbed FULL The volume difference is minimised i e the volume is reduced for loud passages and increased for quiet passages This setting is appropriate for example at night To change the setting use to go to the scale on the right hand side and then select the desired...

Page 43: ...d and the password must be entered Parts of a DVD certain scenes for example may also be encoded with an authorisation class or a range of authorisation classes PASSWORD Here you can change or set up the password for activating and changing the authorisation class Confirm CHANGE by pressing OK OLD PASSWORD Enter the existing password with the number keys on the remote control It comprises exactly f...

Page 44: ...if the antenna is aligned properly Waves might be reflected off buildings or mountains The picture is pixellated There might be interference from cars trains power lines neon lights etc There might be interference between the antenna and power cables Position the cables further apart There are stripes on the screen or the colours are faded Is there interference from another device Transmission ante...

Page 45: ...h are each made up of three sub pixels red green blue there are a total of approx 6 2 million control elements in use Occasionally pixels or individual sub pixels can fail or become incorrectly controlled because of this very high number of transistors and the associated extremely complex manufacturing processes used Pixel fault class Defect type 1 Continuously lit pixel Defect type 2 Continuously...

Page 46: ...under any circumstances Do not place the screen in strong sunlight or near ultraviolet light Store the packaging material in a safe place only use this box to transport the HD LED LCD TV DANGER Risk of electric shock Contact with the parts inside the device may cause an electric shock Always unplug the device and disconnect all cables before cleaning Disposal Packaging The product has been package...

Page 47: ...1 S20 S21 S41 DVB T HD DVB C Mains adapter Model number SUN 1200300AU ShenZhen SOY Technology Co Ltd Input 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 9 A Output 12V 3A 36 W Car adapter Model Car adapter 12V 3A Changzhou Shincobroad Electronics Co Ltd Changzhou Chunzhi Electronics Co Ltd Input output 12V Connections Antenna connection analogue TV DVB T or DVB C 1 x USB connection Video 1 x HDMI In with HDCP decoding 1 x V...

Page 48: ...y lead to read errors or delays This does not mean that the device is faulty 1 Remote control Transmission type Infrared LED classification 1 Battery type 2 x 1 5V AAA Dimensions ambient temperatures Permissible ambient temperature 5 C to 35 C Permissible relative humidity 20 85 Dimensions without stand W x H x D approx 512 x 311 x 81 mm Dimensions with stand W x H x D approx 512 x 346 x 166 mm Wei...

Page 49: ...reproduction is prohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer Copyright is owned by the company Medion AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany The operating manual is available for download via the service portal at www medion com au contact php You can also scan the QR code above and download the operating manual onto your mobile device via the service portal ...

Page 50: ...dies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods ...

Page 51: ...should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type of use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where they meet ALDI s stringent quality specifications If at any time you feel your repair is being handled unsatisfactorily you may escalate your complaint Please te...

Page 52: ...s adapter 20 Malfunction 45 Media Player 35 Displaying photos 36 Displaying text 37 Playing back music 36 Video playback 37 Menu Channel 27 Lock 31 Option 32 Picture 29 Sound 30 Time 30 O Operating safety 11 Operation 24 Overview of the device 16 Front 16 Rear 16 P Package contents 10 Pixel faults 46 PVR Aufnahme 38 R Remote control 17 Repairs 13 S Safety information 11 Connection 13 Installation ...

Page 53: ...54 Index ...

Page 54: ...Made in China DISTRIBUTED BY ALDI STORES 1 SARGENTS ROAD MINCHINBURY NSW 2770 WWW ALDI COM AU AFTER SALES SUPPORT www medion com au 1 300 884 987 MODEL MD 21458 60670 02 2018 1 YEAR WARRANTY AUS AUS 2 E ...

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