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Menu option

Settings

ADVANCED 
SETTINGS

Dynamic Contrast
Noise Reduction
Colour Temp
   White Point
Picture Zoom
   Picture Shift
Film Mode
Skin Tone
Colour Shift
HDMI Full Range

Picture

Medium

Low

Normal

0

Auto

Off

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Dynamic Contrast

Medium

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Medium

Auto

DYNAMIC 
CONTRAST

Set dynamic contrast: 

OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH

.

NOISE REDUCTION

This function reduces picture noise and improves picture quality 
when the analogue signal is weak. Select between 

OFF, LOW, 

MEDIUM

 and 

HIGH

.

COLOUR TEMP

Select colour tone: 

NORMAL, WARM, COOL, CUSTOM

WHITE POINT

If under 

COLOUR TEMP

 you have selected 

CUSTOM

, you can set 

the colour temperature to any value between warm and cold.

PICTURE ZOOM

This is where you can set the picture format. 
As soon as the 

PICTURE

 menu is selected using the 



 buttons, 

this menu appears above and can be selected directly.

PICTURE SHIFT

With some screen formats, the screen can be shifted using the 



 buttons.

FILM MODE

To play back fi lms taken on a video camera without judder, switch 
the fi lm mode to 

AUTO

.

SKIN TONE

Set skin tone

COLOUR SHIFT

Set colour shift

HDMI FULL RANGE HDMI FULL RANGE

 (optional): This function in the screen 

settings menu is available as soon as the picture signal is received 
via an HDMI input.

You can use this feature to boost the black of the images. You can 
set this function to 

ON

 to activate this mode. 

DOLBY VISION 
NOTIFICATION

If the option is activated (

ON

), the Dolby Vision logo is displayed briefl y, as soon as you 

view contents with Dolby Vision. If this option is disabled (

OFF

), the Dolby Vision logo is 

not displayed.

RESET

Press 

OK

 

31

 to reset all screen settings to the  factory defaults.

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The menu system in detail

Summary of Contents for MD 31346

Page 1: ...User Manual 49 123 2 CM SMART 4K ULTRA HD TV WITH HDR X14946...

Page 2: ...eed to manually enter a website address or contact details How it works To scan the QR code all you need is a smartphone with QR code reader software and an internet connection This type of software c...

Page 3: ...mity 16 Device overview 17 Getting started 19 Operation 27 Teletext 30 Using the On Screen Display menu OSD menu 31 The menu system in detail 31 HbbTV system 56 MEDION Life Remote app 56 Data protecti...

Page 4: ...4 A B 3 2 1 OFF ON 15 ARC MODE I O USB 5Vdc Max 500mA USB 5Vdc Max 500mA 4 9 10 11 13 14 5 5 6 7 8 SPDIF Optic out 12 L R Video BACK AV IN...

Page 5: ...5 C MEDION Play 16 36 17 18 19 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 35 22 31 20 34...

Page 6: ...connection to connect to the Internet 15 Fixing holes for a wall mount 16 SOURCE 17 Number buttons 18 TXT 19 P 20 Menu 21 INFO 22 Direction button 23 EXIT 24 MEDION 25 AMAZON PRIME VIDEO 26 Red button...

Page 7: ...Unpacking 19 Mounting 20 Inserting batteries in the remote control 20 Connecting the antenna 20 Connecting the power supply 21 Switching the smart TV on and off 21 Using the multimedia connections 21...

Page 8: ...otection MEDION Smart TV 58 Troubleshooting 59 Do you need more help 61 Smart TV pixel faults 61 Cleaning 62 Storing the device when not in use 62 Disposal 63 Technical speci cations 64 Product data s...

Page 9: ...y NOTICE This signal word warns of possible damage to property This symbol gives you useful additional information on assembly or operation Declaration of conformity see section EU Declaration of Conf...

Page 10: ...of Full HD An Ultra HDTV signal is required HDR High Dynamic Range HDR technology provides a greater dynamic range in terms of the brightness of the colours shown That means that every colour value r...

Page 11: ...ng material is not a toy Packaging lm can be swallowed or used improperly Therefore there is a risk of suffocation Keep packaging material such as plastic lm or plastic bags away from children DANGER...

Page 12: ...ot operating correctly The device has fallen or the housing is damaged Smoke is rising from the device Set up location In the rst few hours of use new devices can give off a typical unavoidable but to...

Page 13: ...smart TV from falling over Only use the stand and screws supplied with the TV Only use furniture that guarantees the safe use of the TV Ensure that the TV does not hang over the edges of the furnitur...

Page 14: ...e completely from the mains network Disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket for this purpose DANGER Risk of electric shock There is a risk of death due to an electric shock when the housing is...

Page 15: ...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 re or similar sources of heat Do not d...

Page 16: ...y is available at the following internet address www medion com conformity Due to the 5 GHz frequency range of the integrated wireless LAN solution the device may only be used inside buildings in the...

Page 17: ...ggles the device between standby mode and operating mode 9 HDMI 2 3 HDMI connection for devices with a HDMI output HDMI 2 can be used for CEC ARC 10 ANT For connecting an aerial analogue DVB T or DVB...

Page 18: ...orward Start recording PVR Stop playback Start playback Pause playback 28 Play Freeview Play portal This service must be available in your region Freeview Play services have some requirements in order...

Page 19: ...f Freeview Play Freeview Play platform usage will count towards any monthly broadband data allowance Only selected channels provide 7 day catch up Getting started Before using for the rst time ensure...

Page 20: ...by leaking batteries if not used for a long period of time Remove the batteries from the remote control if the device is not going to be used for a long period Connecting the antenna Your smart TV pr...

Page 21: ...ch to switch off the device OFF position The device will continue to consume power as long as it is connected to the mains network see the relevant power consumption when switched off in the Product d...

Page 22: ...e remote control e g standby or record functions Connect all devices via CEC enabled HDMI ports with HDMI cables The HDMI ports on your TV set are all CEC enabled Take care to ensure that the CEC func...

Page 23: ...streaming services via your device Connect the LAN connection of the TV set to your network or router using a network cable Ethernet cable Make all the necessary network settings on the devices Headph...

Page 24: ...y You can configure country settings to activate country specific features 1 2 3 4 5 Hungary Israel Luxembourg Norway San Marino Italy Macedonia Iran KingdomofSau India Jordan Malta Poland Serbia Iraq...

Page 25: ...INTERNET SPEED TEST Press the OK button to test the speed of the internet connection ADVANCED SETTING Press the OK button to call up further network con guration options IP CONFIGURATION Select the A...

Page 26: ...pes stated below and press OK 31 to activate Use to select NEXT and press OK to con rm Cable digital If you have previously activated the D CABLE reception type you can now also make settings for the...

Page 27: ...the programme the pictures are transmitted in the formats 4 3 or 16 9 As soon as the PICTURE menu is selected using the buttons 22 three direct links appear above it Here you can navigate directly to...

Page 28: ...pens Alternatively you can press the OK button when the device is in use the list of channels opens Above the list then use the buttons to select EDIT and use the buttons to select a station to be add...

Page 29: ...conds this controls the television again The source can also be selected using the multifunction switch MODE 8 on the device For this press the switch brie y several times until you reach the source s...

Page 30: ...ee digit number using the number buttons The selected page number is displayed in the top left corner of the screen The teletext counter searches as long as it takes to nd the selected page number Scr...

Page 31: ...le depending on the source you selected If VGA PC is selected as the source other options will appear in the screen settings The menu system in detail Home page The home page allows you to compile pre...

Page 32: ...With the MEDION button or with the BACK button 30 you can switch from the currently selected app back to the home page at any time Use the EXIT button 23 to exit the media portal and return to normal...

Page 33: ...e edited with the following options If you have not selected any channels the currently selected channel is edited If you press the BACK button 30 the following options appear ADD TO HOME Press the OK...

Page 34: ...A check mark then appears after the channel name If the current channel has previously been selected this option removes the check mark TAG UNTAG ALL You can use this button to mark all channels A che...

Page 35: ...e NOW NEXT view This shows only the current and the next programme for all channels FILTER enables you to restrict the display according to certain criteria and TIMELINE SCHEDULE takes you back to the...

Page 36: ...ed programme the device then automatically switches to the corresponding programme For more information read the section Timer menu 52 INFO 21 Displays a detailed description of the selected programme...

Page 37: ...CE SETTINGS menu To enable HDR via HDMI the HDMI input must be set to ADVANCED The HDMI inputs are if necessary renamed through the connected devices and the TV remote control operates the connected d...

Page 38: ...contrast on a scale of 0 to 100 BRIGHTNESS Increase or reduce brightness on a scale of 0 to 100 SHARPNESS Increase or reduce sharpness on a scale of 0 to 100 COLOUR Increase or reduce colour saturati...

Page 39: ...PICTURE menu is selected using the buttons this menu appears above and can be selected directly PICTURE SHIFT With some screen formats the screen can be shifted using the buttons FILM MODE To play ba...

Page 40: ...EN OFF AUTO or CUSTOM to set the brightness of the TV set or switch off the screen As soon as the PICTURE menu is selected using the buttons 22 this menu appears above and can be selected directly BAC...

Page 41: ...ion of the image DOT CLOCK With this setting the picture signal is synchronised to match with the monitor s pixel rate This corrects errors that can appear as vertical stripes in pixel dense images su...

Page 42: ...rent programme supports DUAL mode e g dual language broadcasts you can also choose here between DUAL I and DUAL II original language and dubbed language AVL This function compensates for the different...

Page 43: ...to test the speed of the internet connection ADVANCED SETTINGS Press the OK button to call up further network con guration options IP CONFIGURATION Select the AUTOMATIC or MANUAL setting here If MANU...

Page 44: ...desired reception type here ANALOGUE BAND Select the desired frequency band S or C TV SYSTEM Set the desired TV system here BG I DK The sound system set for Germany is BG CHANNEL Select the channel nu...

Page 45: ...Y SEARCH If the function is set to ON the TV will search for available stations while it is in standby mode When the device nds new or not yet available stations a menu is displayed that you can use t...

Page 46: ...the settings in the documentation supplied with the module Install the CI components on your television in the following way Switch the television off and pull out the mains plug First insert the CI...

Page 47: ...lect your second preferred audio language here PRIMARY SUBTITLE LANGUAGE If the programme includes subtitles for hearing impaired users you can set the preferred language here SECONDARY SUBTITLE LANGU...

Page 48: ...k Guidance Set PIN Default CICAM PIN System Off Off Menu lock Off Off MENU LOCK The MENU LOCK setting activates or deactivates menu access You can block access to the installation menu or disable the...

Page 49: ...eyboard is displayed This can be used with the help of the direction buttons to amend the name of the relevant source If the CEC function is activated the HDMI inputs are if necessary renamed through...

Page 50: ...TO TV OFF You can set the time interval for the auto shutdown function here If the TV is not operated within this period it switches itself off As soon as the SYSTEM menu is selected using the buttons...

Page 51: ...nnected by HDMI CEC AUTO POWER ON This function allows you to turn on the TV with the connected HDMI CEC compatible device and automatically switch to the input source Select ENABLED if you want to us...

Page 52: ...r Menu option Settings CHANNEL TYPE Set the reception type DVB T DVB T2 DVB C or analogue Only reception types set up during the installation are displayed here TIMER TYPE The RECORD option is preset...

Page 53: ...pecify that the recording is to start before the set start time END LATE This is where you can specify that the recording is to end after the set end time MAX TIMESHIFT This is where you can set the m...

Page 54: ...ble with this Smart TV Connect the USB device directly Do not use a separate cable because this may cause compatibility problems Never remove the USB device while a le is being played NOTICE Risk of d...

Page 55: ...video les and audio settings for playing back media You can also make equivalent settings in TV mode MEDIA BROWSER SETTINGS The following options are intended for the media browser settings only for...

Page 56: ...display The exact form and position depends on the individual application Use the red button to open and close the application pages Navigation within the applications is carried out by using the colo...

Page 57: ...r pressing the red button call up media library Blue button Various functions depending on the menu TV mode after pressing the red button call up Teletext Internet button Number buttons TV Channel sel...

Page 58: ...ta is required to make use of the software update service Access to applications in the portal or via HbbTV may depending on the provider require a registration setting up a user account and or a subs...

Page 59: ...playback via the TV speakers has been disabled under the SOUND menu There is no picture and no sound I can hear noise though The reception might be poor Check if the antenna is connected properly The...

Page 60: ...es are fully functioning and have been inserted the right way round Ensure the sensor eld is not exposed to strong light Turn the device off and on again using the mains switch on the bottom of the de...

Page 61: ...h are each made up of four sub pixels red green blue white there are a total of approx 33 2 million control elements in use Occasionally pixels or individual sub pixels can fail or become incorrectly...

Page 62: ...st rst or wipe the high gloss nish too vigorously you could scratch the high gloss nish Do not use solvents corrosive or gaseous cleaning agents Clean the screen with a soft lint free cloth Take care...

Page 63: ...to a separate collection point for used batteries Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authority for more information on this subject Batteries Proper disposal of used batteries pr...

Page 64: ...RBAND CABLE TV S1 S20 S21 S41 HD DVB T DVB T2 HD H 265 HD DVB C Connections Antenna connection analogue TV DVB T DVB T2 or DVB C 2 x USB connection 1 x LAN RJ 45 Video 3 x HDMI 2 0 with HDCP 2 2 decod...

Page 65: ...x 10 3 kg Weight with feet Approx 10 6 kg Mounting on the wall Vesa standard hole spacing 200 x 200 mm3 WLAN Frequency range 2 4 GHz 5 GHz WLAN standard 802 11 a b g n Encryption WEP WPA WPA2 Frequenc...

Page 66: ...esolution in pixels 3840 x 2160 Trademark information DTS the symbol and DTS together with the symbol are registered trademarks of DTS Inc Further information regarding the DTS patents is available at...

Page 67: ...windon SN3 5JF Wiltshire United Kingdom You can download this and many other sets of operating instructions from our service portal at www medion com gb service start You will also nd drivers and othe...

Page 68: ...10 Headphones 42 I Initial installation 24 Installation 44 L Life Remote app 56 M Media browser 54 Media portal 56 Mounting 20 Multimedia connections AV 21 HDMI 22 HDMI ARC 22 HDMI CEC 22 LAN 23 SPDIF...

Page 69: ...afety 11 Power supply 14 Screen settings 27 38 Selecting the source 29 Setting the time 49 Software update 50 Sound settings 27 Speaker 51 T Technical speci cations 64 Teletext 30 Troubleshooting 59 T...

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Page 71: ...em as quickly as possible once it has been brought to our attention In the unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our helpline s...

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