Teac LE32G6FHD User Manual Download Page 22

OSD Menu

Delete:

Move:

Skip:

Signal Information

Displays the signal information in DTV mode.

Select the channel to delete and press the
Choose “Yes” to confirm the deletion, or “No” to cancel. 

RED

 button

.

 A confirmation message will pop up.

Select the channel to be moved and press the 

BLUE

 button. Use the CH+/- buttons to

change the channel position. Press the 

BLUE

 button again to confirm the change.  Press

the MENU button to save and exit.

Select a channel and press the 

GREEN

 button to mark the channel. As long as the channel has 

a skip label, it will be skipped when you search through the channels with the CH+/- buttons. 

OSD Menu

Multimedia

 Operation

Recording

Operation

Maintenance

 and Service

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Summary of Contents for LE32G6FHD

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL WARRANTY INFORMATION INSIDE PLEASE READ www teac com au IMPORTANT LE32G6FHD LED TV Trademark of TEAC Corporation JAPAN...

Page 2: ...your own records Owner s Name Owner s Address Postcode Model Name No Serial No Dealer s Name Dealer s Address Postcode Authorised Service Centres in Major Australian Cities NSW 151 Arthur Street Homeb...

Page 3: ...ill be available for collection by or return to the purchaser at a fee upon request TEAC in home service can be made available at a fee upon request Carry in Service 6 A 12 month replacement warranty...

Page 4: ...Information Fixing the stand 7 6 Remote control 10 11 Basic Operation Basic Operation 12 13 OSD Menu 1 PICTURE Menu 14 2 SOUND Menu 15 4 LOCK Menu 19 5 SETUP Menu 20 21 Recording Operation Recording...

Page 5: ...fire or electric shock v KWVOM ML W TM UIa KI M the outlet to overheat and start a fire v loose or improperly inserted power plug may result in fire v WQVO W UIa ZM T QV electric shock v WQVO W UIa ZM...

Page 6: ...n unstable surface such as a sloped table or any stand with a contact area smaller than the bottom surface of the unit stand can prevent accidents from happening Ignoring this precaution may result in...

Page 7: ...service center v IQT ZM W LW W UIa ZM T QV fire or electric shock When removing the batteries from the remote control make sure children do not swallow them Keep the batteries out of the reach of infa...

Page 8: ...ot bend the power cord excessively P revent the cord from being walked on or pinched by weights placed on it 5 Safety Precautions Basic Operation OSD Menu Multimedia Operation Recording Operation User...

Page 9: ...amage which may result in fire or hazards the unit should not be exposed to rain or liquids b Do not place objects containing liquids such as vases on the unit If drinks or liquids have been spilled o...

Page 10: ...lugged before starting To prevent the TV from tilting forward and falling over to cause damage or injury please secure the TV to your table or wall using screws or eyebolts and strong cord not provide...

Page 11: ...of the TV set as shown below 1 Before you put on the stand please make sure the direction is correct as shown below 2 When you are putting on the stand please make sure the neck of the TV set is in th...

Page 12: ...d Service 8 INPUT Display the input source menu MENU Display exit the OSD menu CH Scan through channels VOL Adjust the volume POWER Turn on standby the TV set Names of each part Front View Accessories...

Page 13: ...f external devices like DVD players with a HDMI cable YPbPr Connect to the YPbPr video output sockets of external devices PC IN Connect to the audio output terminal on the PC VGA For PC video input Co...

Page 14: ...able video picture modes SOUND Press to cycle through the different sound settings CURSOR KEYS OK Allows you to navigate through the on screen menus and adjust the system settings to your preference C...

Page 15: ...No function TV TXT Turn off on the Teletext display CANCEL Cancel the Teletext display REVEAL Reveal any hidden text HOLD Hold or carry on the current subpage SIZE Press to see top half of page doubl...

Page 16: ...rn on the POWER Switch to ON 3 Press the POWER button on the remote control or on the television panel 4 The on screen television display should appear Selecting an input source The unit incorporates...

Page 17: ...ICTURE SOUND CHANNEL LOCK or SETUP Press button to enter the submenu system Once in the submenu use buttons to select an item Press the OK button to access the selected item to make changes to the set...

Page 18: ...e Picture display settings can be altered as desired The following options are adjustable OSD Menu Multimedia Operation Recording Operation Maintenance and Service 14 Move MENU Return EXIT Exit Red Co...

Page 19: ...unction by selecting On EQ Setting Adjuse the curve of 7 bands equalizer SPDIF Select from the following options Off PCM and Auto General sound settings can be adjusted according to personal preferenc...

Page 20: ...ton to exit If Lock is enabled Auto and Manual Scan are password protected Key in the correct password Default password 0000 Auto Scan Press OK to enter the auto scan option Select the desired Country...

Page 21: ...m for searching Analog Scan Star Press buttons to manual search AFC Turn on off the auto frequency control function Move Adjust 0 9 Input MENU Return EXIT Exit Start Frequency 585 50 MHz Digital Scan...

Page 22: ...hannel to be moved and press the BLUE button Use the CH buttons to change the channel position Press the BLUE button again to confirm the change Press the MENU button to save and exit Select a channel...

Page 23: ...hannel Parental Guidance Allows you to select the Program Rating threshold to lock programs by rating 4 LOCK menu This option allows parents to block channels and programs using a password NOTE The de...

Page 24: ...reen Menu stays on the screen before disappearing Move Adjust MENU Return EXIT Exit Clock 00 00 Power Off Timer Power On Channel V T D e c r u o S n O r e w o P Clock 00 00 Power on Timer On Timer Off...

Page 25: ...th the Format option Display the list of scheduled recordings and reminders Display a menu to check for new firmware available on broadcast Display system information Select to erase all custom settin...

Page 26: ...ry players that charge from USB terminals cannot be used for playback Hard disk drives CD DVD Drives and other devices connected via USB cannot be used This unit cannot copy or move files Playable for...

Page 27: ...n program Basic Operation 2 Press to select the type of media you want to play from the connected USB device as follows PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE and TEXT Press to select the device and press OK button to ent...

Page 28: ...that Background Music is set to ON via the Quick Menu Next return to the Photo file navigation Start the photo display while the music continues to play To play audio files select a file from the fol...

Page 29: ...Menu Press D MENU to enter Quick Menu Background Music Turn on off background music for musical photo text display Sort the file list by File Size or File Name Press to select options on the toolbar...

Page 30: ...ng Operation Maintenance and Service 26 ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT Previous Next 0 9 k c a B T I X E u n e M k c i u Q e g a P o t o G D MENU Press the EXIT button and select Back to return to the previous menu...

Page 31: ...for recording purposes 2 Unit will only support hard disk drives with additional power supply maximum disk partition size of 400GB and a maximum capacity of 1 5TB For optimum performance it is highly...

Page 32: ...ing on demand at any time This function supports DTV program recording Time shift and playback as described below DVR will only record when there is an external USB drive connected to the unit with su...

Page 33: ...Replay the program Blue button Zoom In Out between full screen view and preview mode After the recording has been done the stored programs can be viewed through a Recorded List by pressing the LIST b...

Page 34: ...a separate power supply The USB drive has to be formatted before any recording can be done to ensure that it is in the correct file system format and that there is enough data space for recording WARN...

Page 35: ...an start while the TV is on the channel will switch automatically or on Standby Mode Please make sure that the connected USB device has enough data storage for recording If data space runs out the rec...

Page 36: ...d the program automatically according to the set time Channel Display the name of the recording program MODE Select the record mode Start Time Set the start time End Time Set the end time Press OK but...

Page 37: ...appears but there is no sound 1 Check if the MUTE function has been activated 2 Increase the sound level by pressing volume adjustment button 3 Check if sound terminal of external input is connected...

Page 38: ...dard Supported Multimedia Player formats Dimensions Weight Wall mounting dimensions Wall mounting screw size Operating temperature range Power Consumption 1 1 1 1 1 3 The HDMI support 1 3 the HDCP sup...

Page 39: ...phones and cameras for recording purposes 2 Unit will only support hard disk drives with additional power supply maximum disk partition size of 400GB and a maximum capacity of 1 5TB For optimum perfor...

Page 40: ...TEAC CUSTOMER SUPPORT HOTLINE TCS 1300 553 315 Between Monday to Friday AEST 8 30AM to 6PM...

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