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Using more of your TV
4. Networked standby is set to On in the Network
menu under homepage by pressing
>
(Settings) > Network & Internet and use
▼
to select Networked standby and press OK to
activate.
When the TV is in networked standby mode, you can
use the app to wake up the TV remotely.
Notes:
- This feature is disabled if you press and hold the
button on the remote control and confirm to
shut the TV down
- Before using the feature of network wake up, make
sure
(Settings)
> Device Preferences >
Power > Instant power on
is set to on.
T-Link
Use this function to search for CEC devices connected
to the HDMI sockets in your TV and enable auto power
on and auto standby between the TV and CEC devices.
Enabling or Disabling T-Link
1. Press
on the remote control, select System >
T-Link and press
OK/►
to enter.
2. Press
▲
/
▼
to select T-Link and press
OK/►
to
enter.
3. Press
▲
/
▼
to select On or Off and press OK to
confirm.
4. Press EXIT or
to close the menu.
Using Auto Power On
Enables the TV to automatically power on when you
power on a CEC device (e.g. DVD) with the device’s
remote. Select On to enable this function.
Using Auto Standby
Enables all CEC devices to automatically go to the
standby mode when you turn off the TV with the TV
remote. Select On to enable this function.
Note: the CEC functions depend on the devices
connected and it is possible that some devices may not
interoperate correctly when connected to this TV. The
user manual or the manufacturer of the problematic
devices should be consulted for further information.
T-Cast
T-Cast lets you enjoy plenty of videos, rich of
applications, and share great contents on large screen.
It also allows you to turn a smart device into a sophisti-
cated remote control, providing more features than your
normal TV remote control. You can then control your TV
through your smart device.
Follow the on-screen instructions to scan the QR code
on the TV screen and download T-Cast.
Note: Make sure the smart device and your TV are
in the same home LAN (local area network) or
network segment to use TV remote function.
Using EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)
EPG is an on-screen guide that displays scheduled
digital TV programmes. You can navigate, select and
view programmes.
Note
: the DTV EPG does not require an internet
connection.To use the DTV EPG, HbbTV must be set
to Off. when HbbTV is set to ON, then it will enter the
HbbTV EPG directly. Please refer to “ HbbTV ” part of
this manual for assistance to set HbbTV to on or off.
1. Press
on the remote control, select Channel >
EPG and press OK/
►
to enter, or press GUIDE
directly (if available) on the remote control, the
Programme Guide menu will appear, which allows
you to get information about the current or next
programme playing on each channel. Navigate
through the different programmes using the
▲/▼/◄/► buttons on the remote control.
2. Use the related buttons shown at the bottom of the
screen to view EPG.
-
Programme filter
: Programme guide filter for
digital TV programmes.
•
Press
to display the type list of the
programme.
•
Navigate through the different types using the
▲/▼ buttons on the remote control.
•
Select one or more types, which you want to
highlight from the type list, press OK to select or
deselect. A checkmark will appear to the right of
the type when selected.
- Custom schedule
: Press ▲/▼ to select a
programme, then press the RED button to set
the schedule, press OK
to enter and use ▲/▼
to select Schedule reminder or Schedule
recording.
- Select date: Press the GREEN button to select
date.
- Schedule list: Press the YELLOW button to view
your schedule list.
Note: if using the remote control of RC802V, to access
the colour buttons, you need to press
button on
the remote control to display the virtual remote control
keyboard first.
3. Press
to exit EPG.
Bluetooth Function
(* not available for some models)
Bluetooth
®
is a wireless technology standard for
exchanging data over short distance between Bluetooth
devices. You can connect Bluetooth audio device,
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