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Operation

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Operation

Picture setting

Picture mode
Contrast
Brightness
Saturation
Hue
Sharpness
Aspect ratio
Color temp.
Noise reduction

Adjust

Select

Menu:Exit

•  

Picture Mode

: Standard/Soft/User/Bright.

•  

Contrast

Brightness

Saturation, Hue

 

(available only for NTSC system)

, Sharpness

.

•  

Aspect ratio

: Full/4:3/Subtitle/Film.

•  

Color temperature

: Select color 

temperaure mode of the picture - Standard/
Warm/Cool.

•  Noise Reduction

: Middle/High/Low/Off 

level of noise reduction.

Sound setting

Sound mode
Treble
Bass
Balance
Auto volume

Adjust

Select

Menu:Exit

•  

Sound Mode

: Standrard/Music/Movie/

User.

•  

Bass

Treble

Balance

 (adjust output 

between left and right speakers).

•  

Auto volume

: set the auto volume 

correction on/off.

OSD setting

OSD language
OSD duration
OSD transparency
Blue screen
Sleep time
Recall

Adjust

Select

Menu:Exit

•  

OSD-Language

: select the language of 

the on-screen menu.

•  

OSD-Duration

: set OSD menu display 

time from 15 to 60.

•  

OSD-Transparency

: adjust the halftone of 

the OSD menu from 0 to 100.

•  

Blue screen

: set on or off blue screen.

•  

Sleep-timer

: set the sleep time in minutes 

(from 0 to 240 minutes). 

•  

Recall

: reset the parameters to initial 

factory settings. 

TV setting

Color system
Sound system
Skip
Auto search
Manual search
Fine tune
Channel edit

Adjust

Select

Menu:Exit

•  

Color system

: PAL/NTSC/SECAM/AUTO.

•  

Sound system

: select sound system: I, 

D/K, B/G.

•  

Skip

: set on or off skipping a channel.

Summary of Contents for TF-LED32S34

Page 1: ...LED TV c TF LED32S34 Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...ization of the product Important safeguards Installation Stand installation Wall mounting Connection Operation Control elements Front and button panel Back panel Remote controller RC Changing the batt...

Page 3: ...e metal part and do not destroy twist pull or roast the power cord Please contact the service center immediately if you found that the core is showed in the air or has been broken Please replace the A...

Page 4: ...power cord or the connection cable connected damaged power cord connection cable or connection terminal may cause fire electric shock or breakdown 2 persons or more shall transport the device which is...

Page 5: ...r connecting external devices with AV input interface e g monitors other TVs etc Connect the AC power cord to the power outlet When using the LED as a computer screen connect the PC to the VGA jack fr...

Page 6: ...icator Control elements Button panel 2 STANDBY button 3 MENU button 4 VOL VOL buttons 5 CH CH buttons 6 SOURCE buttons 7 Power cable socket Back panel 8 AV RCA output 9 AV RCA input 10 TVRF antenna ja...

Page 7: ...e the battery compartment cover on the back of the RC 2 Insert two AAA batteries into the battery compartment making sure that the correct polarity is observed 3 Install the cover back The RC should b...

Page 8: ...ct PAL NTSC SECAM Auto color system Press COLOR button to select Standard Warm Cool color temperature mode Press F1 button to freeze the picture on or off Press PROGRAM LIST button to scan or set prog...

Page 9: ...reble Balance adjust output between left and right speakers Auto volume set the auto volume correction on off OSD setting OSD language OSD duration OSD transparency Blue screen Sleep time Recall Adjus...

Page 10: ...kip select a channel with cursor buttons Press 3 number button to set this channel for skipping USB operation Insert a USB into the USB jack Select USB source and press OK button The screen will show...

Page 11: ...t previous file All files Select next file All files Stop plabyack and return to previous menu All files Select repat playback mode All files Play music in background mode when photo or text file is b...

Page 12: ...ound 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 exha...

Page 13: ...99 Teletext 1000 pages Electric shock protection class II Nominal voltage range of the LED TV 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption of the LED TV 55 W Power density in operation mode 0 02 W cm2 Power c...

Page 14: ...14 14 USB 14 15 15 15 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 23 23 25 25 25 26 27...

Page 15: ...15 15 220...

Page 16: ...16 16 LCD 10 18 2...

Page 17: ...17 17 75 DVD CAMCORDER PC L R RCA RCA VGA VGA VGA HDMI HDMI HDMI 4 100 VESA...

Page 18: ...18 18 1 2 STANDBY 3 MENU 4 VOL VOL 5 CH CH 6 SOURCE 7 8 RCA 9 RCA 10 11 VGA 12 HDMI 13 USB 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 19: ...UDIO 20 16 9 21 TIME 22 MUTE 23 CH CH 24 PROGRAM LIST 25 STOP 26 ROTATE TTX 27 FWD 28 REV 29 1 2 AAA 1 5V 3 c 8 30 C O LO R PR EV P N N EXT REV FWD PLA Y PA U SE STOP TTX ABC 1 2 3 DEF GHI 4 5 JKL MNO...

Page 20: ...OWER 5 VOL VOL TIME 0 240 RETURN 16 9 4 3 MUTE TV CH CH 0 9 P MODE S MODE INFO P N PAL NTSC SECAM COLOR F1 PROGRAM LIST AUDIO TV Nicam SOURCE CH CH TV AV PC HDMI USB OK MENU TV CH CH TXT 1 MENU 2 VOL...

Page 21: ...21 21 VOL VOL 5 MENU NTSC 4 3 15 60...

Page 22: ...22 22 0 240 PAL SECAM NTSC I D K B G VOL MENU VOL VOL VOL VOL VOL MENU 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9 1 2 3 OK Menu 1 MENU 2 MENU 3...

Page 23: ...c USB USB USB USB OK USB OK USB USB 2 0 500 FAT16 FAT32 NTFS USB ASF AVI MKV MPG M2TS MP4 TS DIVX H264 MPEG 4 MPEGII MPEGI XVID AAC AC3 WMA MP3 USB 1 1 2 0 USB 500 USB USB USB USB BIN OK OK OK PLAY I...

Page 24: ...24 24 OK OK PAUSE STOP ROTATE REV FWD PREV NEXT...

Page 25: ...25 25 VGA...

Page 26: ...26 26 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1...

Page 27: ...27 27 31 5 80 1366 x 768 16 9 8 176 176 PAL SECAM NTSC B G DK I L NICAM 2 x 8 RCA RCA VGA HDMI 3D 199 1000 USB II 100 240 50 60 55 0 02 2 0 3 0 730 x 477 x 75 730 x 430 x 75 4 0 TF LED32S34_IM_01...

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