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WARRANTY INFORMATION

v1.5.2: DEC 2011

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ent it led  to  a  replacement  or  ref und  f or  a  major  failur e  and  for  compensat ion  f or  any  ot her  reasonably  
foreseeable loss  or damage. You  are  also ent itled to  have t he  goods repaired or replaced  if t he  goods f ail 
to be of accept able quality and t he f ailur e does not amount to a maj or failur e.

Warranty Terms & Conditions

1.

TEAC warrants that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal domestic use with 
reasonable care and skill. Maintenance and cleaning (i.e. laser head) is not covered by this warranty. The TEAC 
warranty only applies to TEAC products purchased, used and serviced in Australia. 

2.

The benefits to the consumer given by this Warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies of the consumer 
under a law in relation to goods or services to which the warranty relates, being the Australian Consumer Law.

3.

Refund or replacement via your retailer is available for a period of 14 days after purchase for goods that have been 
inspected and determined to have a major failure. Refund and exchange is not applicable for change of mind.

4.

Subject to the terms herein, this warranty effectively covers the equipment as specified in the Warranty Periods 
Table below from the date of purchase.

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5.
         This service will only be provided as part of this warranty if all the following conditions are met;

In Home Service/Pick up* Service

a)

The product is indicated in the Warranty Period Table.

b)

The product is within the warranty period.

c)

The product is located within the normal service area of the local TEAC Authorised Service Centre.

If TEAC determines that the product is not repairable on site, TEAC can complete the repair by taking the product to 
a TEAC Authorised Service Centre.

Where In-Home service/Pick up* is not available, the purchaser is required to send the product to the nearest TEAC 
Authorised Service Centre for repair. In this event, proof of purchase is required to support a warranty claim. After 
the repair, the product will 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 is applicable to all Accessories such as Remote, Power Adaptors and Cables.

7.

TEAC will ensure to the best of its abilities that all required parts are made available for any required service/repair.

8.

TEAC Australia Pty Ltd and its Authorised Service Centres will use their best endeavours to complete product 
repairs within a reasonable period based on available resources and workload during the time when service is 
requested and performed. 

9.

Refurbished parts may be used to repair the product. In the case of a replacement, the product may be replaced, 
with a refurbished unit of the same type or, if one is unavailable, a similar refurbished model with equal or better 
features & specifications.

10.

Please be advised that if the product presented for repair is capable of retaining user-generated data, the data may 
be lost during servicing. Customers are strongly encouraged to back up all important information/data before 
sending the product in for service/repair.

11.

Service will be provided only during normal business hours and under safety conditions and circumstances. TEAC 
and its authorised service agents can refuse any repair if safety, in relation to OH&S, becomes a concern to its staff 
or authorised service agents’ personnel. 

12.

The warranty is void and warranty claims may be refused, subject to the Australian Consumer Law, if: 
a)

The product was not transported, installed, operated or maintained according to manufacturer instruction, or 

b)

The product was abused, damaged, tampered, altered or repaired by any unauthorised persons, or

c)

Product failure is due to accidents during use, installation or transit, power surges, use of defective or 
incompatible external devices, exposure to abnormal conditions such as excessive temperatures or humidity, or 
entry of liquids, objects or creatures into the product.

13.

No one is authorised to assume any liability on behalf of TEAC or impose any obligation on it, in connection with the 
sale of any equipment other than as stated in this warranty and outlined above.

14.

TEAC reserves the right to inspect and verify whether the product is exhibiting a major failure as claimed by
customers/retailers. 

15.

LED dead pixel policy, please contact TEAC Customer Support Hotline on 1300 553 315 for assistance. 

Summary of Contents for LEBD32D10FHDR

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL WARRANTY INFORMATION INSIDE PLEASE READ www teac com au IMPORTANT LEBD32D10FHDR EDGE LIT LED LCD 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 Homebush West NSW 2140 Queensland Unit 1 320 Curtin Ave West Eagle Farm QLD 4009 Western Australia Unit 2 50 Pilbara Street Welshpool WA 6106 South Australia 11 McInnes Street Ridleyton SA 5008 Victoria 2...

Page 3: ...laim After the repair the product will 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 is applicable to all Accessories such as Remote Power Adaptors and Cables 7 TEAC will ensure to the best of its abilities that all required parts are made available ...

Page 4: ...7 3 Channel Customisation 7 4 Channel List and Favourite List 7 5 Password Lock for Channels and Programmes 7 6 Watching 3D DTV Video in 2D 16 17 17 18 19 20 8 Digital Video Recording DVR 8 1 Setting up for USB Recording 8 2 Instant Recording 8 3 Time Shift Pause Live TV 8 4 Scheduled Recording Viewing Reminder 8 5 Using the Recorded File List 21 22 23 24 25 9 USB Multimedia Playback 9 1 Connectin...

Page 5: ...the outlet to overheat and start a fire loose or improperly inserted power plug may result in fire RLQJ VR PD UHVXOW LQ electric shock RLQJ VR PD UHVXOW LQ fire or electric shock When disconnecting the power cord from an outlet always grasp it by the plug 3XOOLQJ RQ WKH FRUG can damage the internal wire and may result in a fire OZD V XQSOXJ WKH XQLW EHIRUH cleaning 1RW GRLQJ VR PD UHVXOW LQ fire o...

Page 6: ...tact area smaller than the bottom surface of the unit stand 3ODFLQJ WKH XQLW RQ D IODW VWDEOH VXUIDFH can prevent accidents from happening Ignoring this precaution may result in the unit toppling over and causing injury Install the antenna away from high voltage power lines and communication cables Make sure it is installed securely I WKH DQWHQQD WRXFKHV D SRZHU OLQH contact with the antenna may r...

Page 7: ...n removing the batteries from the remote control make sure children do not swallow them Keep the batteries out of the reach of infants and children v 1N I KPQTL PI _ITTW_ML I battery seek medical attention immediately 7 67 QV MZ IVa UM IT objects such as a screwdriver paper clip or a bent wire into the ventilation openings or A V terminals v WQVO W XW M I MZQW ZQ S of fire or electric shock 7 67 I...

Page 8: ... coupler is used as disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable 10 Do not bend the power cord excessively Prevent the cord from being walked on or pinched by weights placed on it 11 Only use the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the device When a cart is us...

Page 9: ...i u G t r a t S k c i u Q 2 5 Parts Connections 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback TV Placement Setup Initial Setup Input Sources Remote Control On Screen Display TV Electronic Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR OSD Menu Reference M6X12 ...

Page 10: ...g cord not provided An example on fixing the TV to a table is shown below 1 Install a wood screw or eyebolt into the table that is supporting the TV 2 Fix a machine screw into a screw hole near the base in the back of the TV Alternatively secure the TV to the wall directly behind it by fixing eyebolts to the wall and tying them to screws fixed on the centre of the TV back panel 3 Tie the wood scre...

Page 11: ...ed leg at the bottom of the TV by removing the 5 screws on the leg cover 5 Refit the cover securely by replacing the 5 screws into their original positions 6 Fasten 4 eyebolts into the four screw holes on the TV s rear panel according to the diagram 7 Fasten the wall mounting bracket using screws onto the wall 8 Connect the eyebolts and the wall bracket securely with strong rope 9 Carefully check ...

Page 12: ...CH Scan through channels VOL Adjust the volume POWER Turn on standby the TV set 8 Parts Connections 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback Initial Setup Input Sources Remote Control On Screen Display TV Electronic Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR OSD Menu Reference LED Indicator INPUT MENU CH CH VOL VOL PLAY EJECT POWER ...

Page 13: ...nitial Setup Input Sources Remote Control On Screen Display TV Electronic Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR OSD Menu Reference NOTE Before making or changing cable connections please make sure that power to the unit is completely disconnected by switching off the power supply and unplugging the power cable from the wall outlet USB 1 HDMI2 HDMI3 3 ...

Page 14: ...lay programmes from detected channels NOTE If no channels are detected please check the connection and condition of your external antenna 4 2 Selecting an Input Source To play different media types and from any connected external device change input sources to activate the desired connection 1 Press to display the list of input sources 2 Press to choose an input source 3 Press to confirm DTV USB a...

Page 15: ...ork correctly if it is operated out of range or angle of if there are objects blocking the signal 5 1 Remote Control Buttons and Functions 11 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback Remote Control On Screen Display TV Electronic Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR OSD Menu Reference OSC No function for this model PC ...

Page 16: ...nformation system broadcasted by certain channels providing news weather forecasts puzzles as well as subtitles Subject to availability SUBPAGE Toggle subpage HOLD Hold or resume browsing the subpage SIZE Cycle through page zoom in views INDEX Go to Index CANCEL Cancel the Teletext Display REVEAL Reveal any hidden text TV TXT Toggle Teletext viewing modes Colour buttons Shortcut keys per on screen...

Page 17: ...layer Playback On Screen Display TV Electronic Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR OSD Menu Reference Main menu CHANNEL PICTURE SOUND TIME OPTION LOCK Submenu Channel menu for example Hint you should operate the OSD menu according to the hint ...

Page 18: ...14 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback On Screen Display TV Electronic Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR OSD Menu Reference Tuning Auto ...

Page 19: ...15 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback On Screen Display TV Electronic Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR OSD Menu Reference 6 ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD MENU ...

Page 20: ...16 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback TV Electronic Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR Reference ...

Page 21: ...7 3 Channel Customisation 1 2 3 4 5 17 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback TV Electronic Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR Reference DIGEST SCH LIST ZOOM SCREEN ...

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Page 23: ...Enable Locks Block Channel 19 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback TV Electronic Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR Reference 8899 8899 ...

Page 24: ...DG EHLQJ DFFHVVHG XVLQJ WKH SDVVZRUG 3OHDVH NHHS WKLV LQ PLQG ZKHQ VFKHGXOLQJ UHFRUGLQJV 20 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback TV Electronic Programme Guide Digital Video Recording DVR Reference 7 6 Watching 3D DTV Video in 2D This is a non 3D TV but it can downconvert and display 3D DTV broadcasts or 3D video files in normal 2D When tuned into a 3D channel the 3D pictur...

Page 25: ...21 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback Digital Video Recording DVR Reference Only for USB1 1 ...

Page 26: ...22 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback Digital Video Recording DVR Reference ...

Page 27: ...23 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback Digital Video Recording DVR Reference ...

Page 28: ... state of the program The current time The name and number of the program The process of the program A B mark 24 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback Digital Video Recording DVR Reference ...

Page 29: ...nd select a file 3 Press to display detailed information on the highlighted file 4 Press to show an on screen control bar 5 Press to start playing the selected file NOTE If playback is stopped the track position is remembered and playback will resume from there 1 Press to view the Recorded File List then use to select a file 2 Press to delete a file 25 3D Video Playback USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc...

Page 30: ...Return to device list Up Folder Preview Information 26 USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback Reference 9 9 9 1 5 1 ...

Page 31: ...27 USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback Reference 9 ...

Page 32: ...28 USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback Reference Goto Time 9 Char Set Select a suitable character library for viewing the text content such as Western Europe Windows ...

Page 33: ...ition is remembered and playback will resume from there 29 USB Multimedia Blu Ray Disc Player Playback Reference Goto Time 9 Char Set Select a switable character libraly of the subtitle of the movie that you view such as Western Europe Windows ...

Page 34: ...30 Blu Ray Disc Player Reference Move up or down Move left or right with the OK button 0 0 ...

Page 35: ...31 Blu Ray Disc Player Reference 0 ...

Page 36: ...32 Blu Ray Disc Player Reference 0 0 0 ...

Page 37: ...33 Blu Ray Disc Player Reference 0 ...

Page 38: ...34 Blu Ray Disc Player Reference 0 0 USB2 RJ45 3 USB1 ...

Page 39: ...35 Blu Ray Disc Player Reference 0 via the USB2 port ...

Page 40: ...36 Blu Ray Disc Player Reference ...

Page 41: ...37 Blu Ray Disc Player Reference 10 5 10 6 previous ...

Page 42: ...38 Blu Ray Disc Player Reference ...

Page 43: ...the 3D picture will most likely be displayed in a split screen format In order to watch normally in 2D on your 2D television find the correct 3D mode 1 While watching the 3D disc press the button to display the 3D Modes menu 2 Use to select the correct 3D Mode so that the picture displays in normal 2D without split screens or zooming errors 3 Press or to resume watching the downconverted 3D pictur...

Page 44: ...g Please do not use functions not mentioned in this user manual If a problem occurs with your TV please refer to the table below If the problem persists please turn the TV off and consult the TEAC Customer Service Hotline 40 Reference ...

Page 45: ...g Screw Size Operating Temperature Range Power Consumption 32 1 1 1 1 1 3 The HDMI support 1 3 the HDCP support 1 1 1 1 1 2 8W 75 ohm USB2 0 0 40 C BD Live BD Mode Multimedia Playback FAT32 and NTFS Maximum hard disk partition size 400GB DVR Recording FAT32 USB Multimedia Playback FAT32 and NTFS Maximum hard disk partition size 400GB 75W 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 5W WUXGA Maximum supported resolution 192...

Page 46: ... Connection RJ45 Ethernet port x1 USB Connection USB port 2 0 USB 2 We recommend all USB storage devices above 32GB must have external power supply Disc Player Supported Files Video Please refer to supported disc formats Audio MP3 Dolby Digital DTS Picture JPEG PNG USB 2 Port Supported Files Video AVI Audio MP3 Dolby Digital Picture JPEG PNG USB thumb drive without power max 32GB USB HDD with exte...

Page 47: ...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 formats FAT12 FAT16 FAT32 Depending on the condition of the USB flash drive this unit might not be able to play the files on it or skipping might occur NTFS HFS and HFS formats are not supported and cannot be used Max number of playable folders 200 Max...

Page 48: ...TEAC CUSTOMER SUPPORT HOTLINE TCS 1300 553 315 Between Monday to Friday AEST 8 AM to 6PM ...

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