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General information

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Troubleshooting

Below is a table describing simple measures that can help you eliminate most problems likely 

to emerge when this unit is in use. If below measures do not help, turn to a service center or to the 
nearest dealer.

Symptom

Cause

Solution

No picture, no 

sound, and no 

indicator light

The power cord is not plugged in.

Contrast, brightness, color and 

volume are all in the minimum value 

or TV is in mute mode.

Plug the power cord in.

Alter the value of contrast, 

brightness, color and volume.

Picture and 

sound with 

abnormity

Contrast and color are set improperly.

Color system is set improperly.

Sound system is set improperly.

Set the value of Contrast and color 

properly.

Set the sound system properly.

Picture is spotted 

or with snow

Signal source is low-grade or the 

signal is in a lower quality.

Use the qualified signal cord.

The picture in 

VGA mode is 

abnormal

The PC settings may be improper.

Check and set the resolution 

parameters of your PC.

Picture is split in 

two parts

Either AV or component input is 

chosen as a source.

Choose the correct source mode 

depending on the cable you use (AV 

or component)

Blue background No video signal or the signal cord is 

improperly/not connected.

Connect the signal cord properly.

No sound

No audio signal or the signal cord is 

improperly/not connected.

Connect the audio signal cord 

properly.

Set the sound system properly.

The RC does not 

work

Batteries are improperly installed or 

exhausted.

Make sure the positive and the 

negative polarities are correct.

Reattach the battery lid.

Replace the batteries.

Causes of interference

Incorporated in your TV receiver are the most up-to-date devices to eliminate interference. 

Local radiation however, can create disturbances, which visibly affect your picture. Proper 
installations, a good aerial are your best safeguards against these disturbances.

•  RF INTERFERENCE: Moving ripples across the screen are caused by nearby transmitting or 

receiving short-wave radio equipment.

•  DIATHERMY: Herringbone pattern and partial picture loss can result from the operation of 

diathermy equipment from a nearby doctor’s surgery or hospital.

•  SNOW: Weak TV signals from long distant stations result in an instead picture and give the 

effect of falling snow. An antenna adjustment or antenna amplifier may be needed. 

•  GHOST: Multiple image, caused by TV signals reflected back from surrounding buildings, 

hills, aircraft, etc. is minimized by correct aerial positioning.

•  CAR IGNITION: Nearby cars and electrical motors can cause small streaks across the picture 

or make the picture roll.

General information

Summary of Contents for TF-LED24S29T2

Page 1: ...Table of contents 3 LED TV c TF LED24S29T2 Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...n Channel installation Picture setting Sound setting Lock settings Timer settings Option settings USB operation General information File playback CI information General information Troubleshooting Cau...

Page 3: ...al cables from the input ports when the unit is unused for long periods of time When pulling the plug always hold the wide slot do not touch the metal part and do not destroy refit twist pull or burn...

Page 4: ...ord connected If you move this product with the power cord or the connection cable connected the damaged power cord connection cable or connection terminal may cause the fire the electric shock or bre...

Page 5: ...rrent voltage is supported When using the LED as a computer screen connect the PC to the VGA jack from the monitor by the relevant cable not included If the video source has a HDMI output jack you can...

Page 6: ...utton VOL button VOL button MENU button SOURCE button POWER STANDBY button 2 AC IN power input 3 HDMI1 input 4 Audio input 5 Component AV input 6 VGA input 7 TVRF antenna socket 8 SPDIF coaxial output...

Page 7: ...on 21 LANG Blue button 22 Yellow button Changing the battery 1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the RC 2 Insert the batteries into the battery compartment making sure that the corre...

Page 8: ...previous or next channel or press number buttons to enter a channel number directly Press INFO button to display the preset TV channel information Press ZOOM buttons repeatedly to select a screen form...

Page 9: ...preset order You can skip channels modify the preset order or rename channels select Setup Organiser and press the OK or right direction button to enter Skipping channels if a channel was stored twice...

Page 10: ...ss OK to confirm to clean the channel list Picture setting page Picture Picture preset Brightness Contrast Saturation Sharpness Color Temperature Screen Mode Auto Format ECO Settings Advanced Settings...

Page 11: ...password twice Clean all unlock all locked channels and restrictions Timer settings Timer Time zone Clock Sleep timer Auto standby Time zone select the local time zone Clock press OK or right directio...

Page 12: ...o Device connected to the SPDIF output The options you may choose depend on the programme you are watching If you select PCM and the sound output is prior to the picture you can select SPDIF delay fro...

Page 13: ...button select Media option and press OK button The screen will show USB playback menu Media center Photo Music Video Video file playback Select Video item and press OK button Press cursor buttons to s...

Page 14: ...vice by consulting your dealer Please do not insert or pull out the CI card when power on During initialization of the CI card please don t operate the TV Do not insert or pull out the CI card frequen...

Page 15: ...operly not connected Connect the signal cord properly No sound No audio signal or the signal cord is improperly not connected Connect the audio signal cord properly Set the sound system properly The R...

Page 16: ...lume 30 W Specific power rating in working mode 0 02 W cm 2 Power consumption in stand by mode 0 5 W Power consumption in off mode 0 W Unit dimensions with stand 559 2 x 147 x 379 mm without stand 559...

Page 17: ...17 15 USB CI 17 18 18 18 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 31 32 32 33 33 34...

Page 18: ...18 16 220...

Page 19: ...19 17 LCD 10 18 2...

Page 20: ...20 18 VESA 100 100 3 4...

Page 21: ...21 19 75 VGA VGA VGA HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI2 MHL MHL MHL SPDIF 5 1 PCMCIA CI AV YPbPr SOURCE 75...

Page 22: ...22 20 1 PRO PRO VOL VOL MENU SOURCE POWER STANDBY 2 3 HDMI1 4 5 AV 6 VGA 7 8 SPDIF 9 USB 10 CI PCMCIA 11 HDMI2 MHL 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1...

Page 23: ...13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 SOURCE 2 3 ECO 4 MENU 5 OK ZOOM ZOOM 6 OPTION 7 VOL VOL 8 MUTE 9 TEXT 10 SUBTITLE 1 2 11 12 13 POWER STANDBY 14 GUIDE 15 EXIT 16 RETURN 17 INFO 18 CH CH 19 TV 20 LIST...

Page 24: ...24 22 POWER POWER VOL VOL RETURN MUTE CH CH PRO INFO ZOOM SOURCE TV AV DTV YPbPr PC HDMI1 HDMI2 USB OK TV ECO GUIDE EPG DTV LIST SUBTITLE DTV LANG DTV TV CH CH TEXT...

Page 25: ...25 23 1 MENU 2 3 OK 4 5 6 MENU EXIT 1 Menu OK 2 OK 3 OK Menu Exit 4 Menu OK 5 OK CH CH OK OK 1 OK 2 OK 3 OK OK OK...

Page 26: ...26 24 OK Menu Exit 1 2 OK Menu 3 Menu OK 1 2 OK 3 Menu Exit 1 2 OK 3 Menu OK 1 2 OK OK ECO TV AV ECO...

Page 27: ...27 25 Live AD Audio Description...

Page 28: ...28 26 OK 120 SPDIF T link CI SPDIF SPDIF SPDIF Dolby D PCM Dolby D Dolby D PCM SPDIF...

Page 29: ...29 27 PCM SPDIF T link CEC HDMI T Link 1 Menu T Link 2 DVD DVD HDMI CI CI CI PCMCIA c USB USB USB 2 0 FAT32 500 USB USB 1 3GP AVI TS MP4 MKV MOV H264 AVC H263 Divx MPEG1 2 4 PCM DD AC3 MP3 AAC AVI...

Page 30: ...30 500 USB USB USB USB BIN USB USB MENU Media OK USB OK OK MENU EXIT OK OK MENU EXIT OK OK MENU EXIT...

Page 31: ...31 CI DTV CI PCMCIA CI CI CI CI CI CAM...

Page 32: ...32 28 VGA AV AV...

Page 33: ...33 29 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 1 5 1 6 7 7 AV 1 8 1 9 1 10 1...

Page 34: ...8 5 1366 x 768 16 9 PAL SECAM B G DK NICAM 2 x 5 SPDIF USB VGA HDMI 2 MHL DVB T DVB T2 DVB C PCMCIA CI CI 1500 II 110 240 50 60 100 100 30 0 02 2 0 5 0 559 2 x 147 x 379 559 2 x 55 x 337 4 3 7 TF LED...

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