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Safety Precautions

Please read these instructions fully 

before installing or operating.

Preparation

Place the device on a solid even surface. For 

ventilation, leave a free space of at least 10 cm 

all around the set. To prevent any fault and unsafe 

situations, do not place any objects on top of 

the set. Use this device in moderate climates.

Operation temperature and operation humidity:  

5ºC up to 45ºC, 85% rel. humidity max. (not blocking 

ventilation openings).

Intended Use

This device is used to receive and display TV 

programmmes.The different connection options 

make an additional expansion of the reception and 

display. This device is only suitable for the operation 

in dry interiors. This appliance is intended solely 

for private domestic use and may not be used for 

industrial and commercial purposes. We exclude 

liability in principle, if the device is not used as 

intended, or unauthorized modifications have been 

made. To operate your LED TV in extreme ambient 

conditions may cause the damage of the device.

 

WARNING: Never let people (including 

children) with physical, sensory or mental 

abilities or lack of experience and / or knowledge 

unsupervised use electrical device!
Children may not recognize dangers right! 

The swallowing of batteries can be fatal. Keep 

batteries always out of reach of small children. 

If a battery is swallowed, immediately seek 

medical attention. Keep the packaging films out 

of reach of children. Risk of suffocation.

Power source

• 

The TV should be operated only from a 220-240 V 

AC, 50 Hz outlet. 

• 

 

Warning:

 

Do not

 leave your TV in standby or 

operating mode when you leave your house.

Positioning the TV

• 

For ventilation, please leave a clear space of at least 

10cm all around the TV. 

• 

Do not 

block the ventilation openings. 

• 

Do not

 place the TV on sloping or unstable surfaces, 

the TV may tip over.

• 

To prevent damage to the TV, 

do not

 place any 

objects on top of the TV.

• 

Only use the TV in moderate climates.

Contents

Safety Precautions ............................................... 38
Environmental Information ................................... 39
TV - Features ....................................................... 41
Viewing the TV  .................................................... 41
TV Control buttons & Operation ........................... 41
Accessories included ............................................ 41
Viewing remote control  ........................................ 42
Installing the Batteries to the Remote................... 44
Connect Power & Antenna/Cable/Satellite ........... 44
Switching On/Off ................................................... 44
First Time Installation............................................ 44
Using the Channel List ......................................... 46
Media Playback via USB Input ............................. 46
Changing Image Size: Picture Formats ................ 47
Custom Boot Up Logo .......................................... 47
Quick Menu .......................................................... 47
CEC and CEC RC Passthrough ........................... 47
Menu Features and Functions .............................. 48
Menu Features and Functions .............................. 49
Menu Features and Functions .............................. 50
Menu Features and Functions .............................. 51
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) .................... 52
Connectivity Functions ......................................... 55
Teletext ................................................................. 62
Using SatcoDX Feature ........................................ 62
Software Upgrade................................................. 62
Troubleshooting & Tips ......................................... 63
Internet Connection Not Available / DLNA Mode Not 

Operating .............................................................. 63
Invalid Domain  ..................................................... 63
Appendix A: PC Typical Display Modes  ............... 64
Appendix B: AV and HDMI Signal Compatibility .... 64
Appendix C: Supported File Formats for USB Media 

Browser ................................................................ 65
Appendix D: Supported DVI Resolutions .............. 66

Specifications 

 .............................................................67

Licence Notifications

............................................. 67

Summary of Contents for D32H278A3CW

Page 1: ...ackaging films out of reach of children Risk of suffocation Power source The TV should be operated only from a 220 240 V AC 50 Hz outlet Warning Do not leave your TV in standby or operating mode when...

Page 2: ...es such as lighted candles are placed on top of the TV Headphone Volume Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss please take care Wall Mounting optional To prevent...

Page 3: ...Hazard The accessories supplied with or This pro duct may contain a coin button cell battery If the coin button cell battery is swallowed it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lea...

Page 4: ...rd or backward manual tuning Automatic power down after up to six hours Sleep timer Child lock Automatic sound mute when no transmission NTSC playback AVL Automatic Volume Limiting PLL Frequency Searc...

Page 5: ...k Return Returns to previous screen opens index page in TXT mode 10 Media browser Opens the media browsing screen 11 Info Displays information about on screen content shows hidden information reveal i...

Page 6: ...Insert or remove the CI module only when the TV is SWITCHED OFF You should refer to the module instruction manual for details of the settings Insert the CAM and then the viewing card to the slot that...

Page 7: ...ly unplug the power cord from the mains socket Note When the TV is switched into standby mode the standby LED can blink to indicate that features such as Standby Search Over Air Download or Timer is a...

Page 8: ...s the Logical Channel Number system that organizes available broadcasts in accordance with a recognizable channel sequence Cable Installation If you select CABLE option and press OK button on the remo...

Page 9: ...ttons to move page up or down Press MENU button to exit Sorting Channel List You can select broadcasts to be listed in the channel list To display specific types of broadcast you should use Active cha...

Page 10: ...l press to info button while main menu is displayed on the screen By using navigation buttons select a desired category Every category includes a different topics Select a topic and press OK to read i...

Page 11: ...he picture size to Auto 16 9 Subtitle 14 9 14 9 Zoom 4 3 or Cinema Auto Only available in Scart mode with SCART PIN8 high voltage low voltage switching Movie Sense Press left right buttons to set Movi...

Page 12: ...e jack you can select this option as Lineout If you have connected headphones to the TV set this option as Headphone Dynamic Bass Enables or disables the Dynamic Bass Surround Sound Surround sound mod...

Page 13: ...ess will locate the encrypted channels as well If it is set as Off encrypted channels will not be located in automatic search or manual search HbbTV This feature is activated deactivated by selecting...

Page 14: ...vailable with internet portal feature Power Up Mode This setting configures the power up mode preference Always On The TV always switches on when main on off button is pressed Standby The TV always po...

Page 15: ...watching in 3D immediately Do not use the 3D Glasses as sunglasses or general eyeglasses Do not move around while watching in 3D and wearing the glasses as your vision is modified and you may run into...

Page 16: ...3D glasses for other purposes Some viewers may feel disoriented afler watching 3D Therefore after you watch 3D take a moment to regain awareness of your surrounding before moving You must look straig...

Page 17: ...nued HDMI MBV MBP DTV OTHER 1080p 24 FP Supported Not Supported Not Supported 720p 50 FP Supported Not Supported Not Supported 720p 60 FP Supported Not Supported Not Supported 1080p FC SBS TB SBS TB S...

Page 18: ...r network s configuration In such a case use an ethernet cable to connect your TV directly to the network wall outlet The modem port on the wall Rear of TV Connecting to a Wireless Network To make you...

Page 19: ...nection IP Address If an active connection is available the IP address will be displayed on this section If you want to configure IP address preferences press GREEN button and switch to the advanced m...

Page 20: ...he Wired Connection section for more information on the process If the Net TV does not function check the modem router first If the router does not have a problem check the internet connection of your...

Page 21: ...elevision with DLNA to same network If a problem occurs with DLNAnetwork please switch on off your television Trick mode and jump are not supported with DLNA function CAUTION There may be some PC s wh...

Page 22: ...broadcast TV channels catch up services video on demand EPG interactive advertising personalisation voting games social networking and other multimedia applications HbbTV applications are available on...

Page 23: ...nd and catch up TV services The user can use play pause stop forward and rewind keys on the remote control to interact with the AV content Note You can enable or disable this feature from the Other Se...

Page 24: ...can search keywords by clicking the search button in the address dialog box or another way to navigate to pages is by clicking on links on web pages and these will take you to the appropriate pages Wh...

Page 25: ...splayed if antenna settings are not configured properly Software Upgrade Your TV is capable of finding and updating new software upgrades over broadcast channels For broadcast channels search TV looks...

Page 26: ...ontrol Try once more Also make sure the correct input source has been selected 2 Is the aerial connected properly 3 Are the plugs connected tightly to the aerial socket 4 Is the aerial cable damaged 5...

Page 27: ...ment Appendix A PC Typical Display Modes The following table is an illustration of some of the typical video display modes Your TV may not support all resolutions Your TV supports up to 1920x1200 Inde...

Page 28: ...c mp4 mov MPEG1 2 Layer 3 AAC HEAAC AC3 EAC3 LPCM ADPCM H 264 1080Px2 25fps 1080P 50fps Other 1080P 30fps 50Mbit sec avi MPEG1 2 4 Xvid H 264 VC1 WMV3 Sorenson H 263 Motion JPEG MPEG1 2 Layer 1 2 3 AA...

Page 29: ...ectors by using DVI converter cables not supplied you can refer to the following resolution information 56Hz 60Hz 66Hz 70Hz 72Hz 75Hz 640x400 640x480 800x600 832x624 1024x768 1152x864 1152x870 1280x76...

Page 30: ...MPEG2 DVB C MPEG4 HD DVB S S2 MPEG2 DVB S S2 MPEG4 HD RECEIVING CHANNELS VHF BAND I III UHF BAND U HYPERBAND NUMBER OF PRESET CHANNELS 10000 CHANNEL INDICATOR On Screen Display RF AERIAL INPUT 75 Ohm...

Page 31: ...or the like If the 3D glasses become extremely hot or emit an unusual odor or smoke during use turn off the power immediately Continuing to use them may cause cracking or fire Wait until they cool do...

Page 32: ...eplace the battery as indicated in the above section To ensure better 3D vision experience please watch within the suggested viewing range Pairing range 0 5M Horizontal view View Range1 10m Standard S...

Page 33: ...e battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values of lead Pb mercury Hg and or cadmium Cd defined in the European Battery Directive then the chemical symbols for lead Pb mercury Hg and...

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