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STANDB Y

 

 

MUTE

 

1. STANDBY: Switch LED TV when in standby

 

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2  

mode or vice versa.

 

2. MUTE: Press to mute the sound.

 

3. SLEEP: Set the sleep timer.

 

 

SLEE P

 

 

FAV

 

 

ADD/ERASE    

FAV + /-

 

4. FAV: Select favorite channels.

 

5. FAV +/-: Press to watch next/previous favorite

 

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LOCK

 

TIME

 

FREEZE 

 

LIS T  

channel.

 

6. ADD/ERASE: Add current program to the fa-

 

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EPG

 

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INFO  

MTS  

CC  

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13 

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vorite channels list, or erase current program 

from the favorite channels list.

 

 

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MENU  

SOURCE  

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ENTE R

 

 

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7. LOCK: Press to display the lock menu.

 

8. TIME: Press to display current time.

 

9. LIST: Press to display the TV program list.

 

10. FREEZE: Press to freeze the screen.

 

11. EPG: Press to display the EPG menu.

 

12. INFO: Display the channel information.

 

EX IT

 

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S. MO DE 

 

ZOOM

 

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13. CC: Press to display the closed caption.

 

14. MTS: Press to select the audio channels.

 

15. MENU: TV system setup.

 

16. SOURCE: Press to change input source.

 

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VOL  

CH  

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P.MODE 

 

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17. ARROW buttons: Use to move cursor up/

 

down/left/right.

 

18. ENTER: Validation key.

 

19. EXIT: Press to exit all menus.

 

20. ZOOM: Press to change the screen scale.

 

21. S.MODE: Press to cycle through the differ- 

ent sound settings.

 

22. VOL +/-: Press to increase/decrease the

 

sound level.

 

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-/--

 

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RE TURN 

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23. CH+/-: Press to scan through channels.

 

24. P.MODE: Press repeatedly to cycle through

 

the available video picture modes.

 

25. Number Key (0-9): Press 0-9 to select a TV 

channel directly when you are watching TV. 

The channel changes after several seconds.

 

26. -/--: Press this button to enter a program 

number for multiple program channel, such 

as 2-1, etc.

 

27. RETURN: Return to the previous channel 

viewed.

 

General Description

Summary of Contents for NT-5503K

Page 1: ...55 CLASS LED UHD TV MODEL NO NT 5503K Instruction Manual PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE...

Page 2: ...e harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equip ment does cause harmful interference to radio o...

Page 3: ...the TV set when the power is on Do not touch push or scratch the surface of the TV set with hard materials or items When TV surfaces are dirty please use a wet cotton cloth or soft cloth with non corr...

Page 4: ...The LED TV should be kept free from high temperature heating sources or direct sunlight Good ventilation is required Allow 10 cm be tween the LED TV and other appliances or built in cabinet walls When...

Page 5: ...ock Only qualified professionals should conduct internal adjustments maintenance and checks The TV set should not be subjected to water droplets vapor or splash This equipment should not have objects...

Page 6: ...nnection 13 19 Connecting VCR 13 Connecting DVD Player Set Top Box 14 Connecting Digital Audio System 15 Connecting USB 16 Connecting DVD Player Set Top Box via HDMI 17 Basic Operation 18 Turning the...

Page 7: ...or combo Zero X radiation complies to green environment protection requirement Advanced Chroma Processing Closed Captioning Program Control SAP STEREO MONO ATSC HDMI Input USB Input Input terminals us...

Page 8: ...equency Range Antenna 2 69 Cable 2 125 Antenna Input Impedance 75Ohms Unbalance Sound Output 2 x 8W Power Supply Remote Control DC 3V Two AAA Batteries Power Consumption 120W Dimensions LxWxH 49 0 x 9...

Page 9: ...6 1 Remote control sensor power indicator 2 VOL Press to increase decrease the volume In the on screen menu use to move left right 3 CH Press to change channels In the on screen menu use to move up do...

Page 10: ...l audio device 3 CVBS AUDIO L R Audio input for external devices such as a camcorder or VCR 4 Y Pb Pr Connect video 5 HDMI 1 2 3 Connect to the HDMI jack of a device with HDMI output 6 ANTENNA INPUT C...

Page 11: ...rmation EX IT 19 S MODE ZOOM 20 21 13 CC Press to display the closed caption 14 MTS Press to select the audio channels 15 MENU TV system setup 16 SOURCE Press to change input source 22 VOL CH 23 P MOD...

Page 12: ...the antenna jack directly if the antenna cable is 300 Ohm parallel flat feeder cable you need to use the 300 Ohm 75 Ohm converter to connect the antenna cable to the antenna jack For details please re...

Page 13: ...able We recommend the use of cables with a Ferrite Core 1 Unplug the cable or antenna from the back of the TV 2 Connect the cable or antenna to the ANT In terminal on the back of the VCR 3 Connect an...

Page 14: ...connecting the video cable to COMPONENT IN connect the audio cable to COMPONENT IN also Each DVD player STB has a different back panel configuration When connecting a DVD player STB match the color of...

Page 15: ...CH audio is possible when the TV is connected to an external device supporting 5 1 CH We recommend the use of cables with a Ferrite Core 1 Connect a coaxial cable between the SPDIF jacks on the TV and...

Page 16: ...nto the USB slot of your TV for playback of multimedia files 1 This USB slot only supports music MP3 and photo JPG multimedia files playback 2 This TV is compatible with most USB devices on the market...

Page 17: ...ion Multimedia interface is a more accurate name for it especially because it allows multiple channels of digital audio 5 1 channels The difference between HGMI and DVI is that the HDMI device is smal...

Page 18: ...D TV 5 If you want to completely turn off the TV unplug the power cord for the unit 6 After turning off the unit you should turn on the TV again at least 5 seconds later Indicator Light Status Blue TV...

Page 19: ...n to your desired value Use the right arrow button or ENTER button to enter the next menu page Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu page Press the EXIT button to exit the menu page If...

Page 20: ...100 5 Tint The value of tint can be adjusted from 50 to 50 NOTE Tint is adjustable only in certain TV systems 6 Sharpness The value of sharpness can be adjusted fro 0 100 NOTE If the value of contrast...

Page 21: ...AVC Auto Volume Control Available options On Off 7 SPDIF Type This item is used to select preferred SPDIF audio output type Available options Off RAW PCM 8 Audio Language This item is used to select p...

Page 22: ...t user adjustable 1 Menu Language This item is used to select preferred OSD menu lan guage 2 Transparency This item is used to turn on off transparent OSD menu 3 Zoom Mode This item is used to select...

Page 23: ...l 7 Setup Wizard Quick access to Setup Wizard 8 OverScan HDMI Mode Only Turn on off OverScan if Users found the image wasn t fully displayed on screen 9 HDMI CEC Press the right arrow button or ENTER...

Page 24: ...E C C8 G PG 14 18 Canada French Available options E G 8 ans 13 ans 16 ans 18 ans NOTE US Canada RRT Setting and Reset RRT items are adjustable only when system lock is on 5 RRT Rating This item is av...

Page 25: ...d down arrow buttons to select the preferred channel Press ENTER button to label the selected channel as a favorite or not 4 Show Hide Press the right arrow button or ENTER button to enter it Use the...

Page 26: ...Photo Playback Select Photo Item in the main menu Use the arrow buttons to select the preferred folder file and press the ENTER button to en ter a folder or play the selected file Use the left and rig...

Page 27: ...e ENTER button to en ter a folder or play the selected file Use the left and right arrow buttons to select the preferred option and press the ENTER button to confirm it If the above tool bar disappear...

Page 28: ...normal color or no picture Please check the antenna connection No remote control Batteries of remote control may have been exhausted if necessary please change the batteries Clean the remote control l...

Page 29: ...e direction of the antenna or raise it Radio Wave Interference Wave patterns are moving on the screen which are usually caused by nearby radio transmitters or short wave receiving equipment High Tempe...

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