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General Information

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General Information

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.

The picture in 
VGA mode is 
abnormal

The PC settings may be improper.

Check and set the resolution 
parameters of your PC.

Picture is spotted 
or with snow

Signal source is low-grade or the 
signal is in a lower quality.

Use the qualified signal cord.

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.

Summary of Contents for TF-LED32S39T2S

Page 1: ...LED TV c TF LED32S39T2S Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...setting Option setting Lock setting Electronic programme guide Digital programme recording Time Shift function CI information USB operation Background information Operations of file playback General...

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: ...ord 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 heavie...

Page 5: ...ctric outlet making sure the current voltage is supported If the video source has a HDMI output jack you can connect the signal to the monitor by the HDMI cable not included Coaxial output is intended...

Page 6: ...press CH or CH to select items 5 STANDBY Press this button to turn the unit ON from STANDBY mode Press it again to turn the set back to STANDBY REAR AV Connections All the terminals are from left to...

Page 7: ...ls 17 MUTE To disable or enable the sound output In USB mode used as next key in teletext mode used as list key 19 In USB mode used as previous key in teletext mode used as hold key 20 AUDIO To select...

Page 8: ...ick up the picture signal of Teletext Teletext button functions are as follows TTX Press this button to enter into TEXT mode Press this button again to enter mixed mode Press the button again to retur...

Page 9: ...selected number Press MENU button to quit ATV Manual Tuning Storage To select channel number System select corresponding sound system Current CH search for next available channel starting from curren...

Page 10: ...level Select the Off Low Middle High Default mode Sound setting SOUND Select Press OK to select Press MENU to return Software Update Update the TV software using a USB drive Sound Mode Auto Volume SPD...

Page 11: ...rn OSD Language select the language of the on screen display OSD menu Audio Language select audio language available for some DTV channels Subtitle Language select subtitle language available for some...

Page 12: ...detailed information of the current channel Schedule Press Yellow button to display the schedule list Remind If you find the desired program which will be shown in the future Press Blue button to boo...

Page 13: ...mal changes of elements of this unit as well as failure of internal elements of the USB port Such damages are not warrantee cases Warning usage of external USB drives containing BIN files in the root...

Page 14: ...press buttons to fast reverse or forward You can press buttons to select the desired files manually in normal condition When playing text files you can press CH CH buttons to page up or page down the...

Page 15: ...und 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 exhau...

Page 16: ...hoto and audio support Electric shock protection class Nominal voltage range of the LED TV Unit dimensions with stand without stand Net weight 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 731 x 200 x 481 mm 731 x 70 x 430 mm 4...

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

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

Page 19: ...19 17 LED 10 18 2 5...

Page 20: ...20 18 4 200x100 VESA...

Page 21: ...21 19 75 DVD VCDR CAMCORDER L R RCA HDMI HDMI HDMI 5 1 PCMCIA CI 75 LAN Ethernet...

Page 22: ...3 V V 4 CH CH TV CH CH 5 STANDBY USB LAN HDMI2 USB 3 0 HDMI1 PCMCIA 30 30 3 1 2 SOURCE MENU V V CH CH Standby AC INPUT 100 240V 50 60Hz VIDEO L R USB 5V 500mA COAXIAL RF COMMON INTERFACE CI HDMI1 HEA...

Page 23: ...4 5 6 TEXT 7 SUBTITLE DTV 12 FAV TV DTV 13 VOL 14 REC DTV 15 16 LIST 17 MUTE USB 19 LIST USB HOLD 20 AUDIO DTV 21 USB 22 INFO 27 RECALL DTV REVEAL USB USB 9 10 18 25 EXIT 26 CH CH OK MENU 8 11 HOME S...

Page 24: ...24 22 VOL VOL MUTE RECALL TV CH CH 0 9 TEXT TEXT HOLD INDEX LIST REVEAL 1 2 AAA 1 5V 3 8 30 1 2 3 INFO AUDIO TV Nicam CH CH DTV ATV AV HDMI 1 HDMI 2 USB OK 40...

Page 25: ...25 23 1 MENU 2 VOL OK SOURCE 3 CH 4 VOL CH 5 MENU DTV ATV CI OK MENU OK ATV ATV DTV ATV DTV MENU DTV OK DTV DTV MENU ATV DTV...

Page 26: ...26 24 CI DTV CI PCMCIA CI CI CI CI MPEG OK MENU NTSC 4 3 16 9 1 2 SPDIF OK MENU USB MPEG MPEG...

Page 27: ...27 25 SPDIF PCM RAW OK MENU DTV OK MENU DTV DTV DTV Time Shift USB...

Page 28: ...28 26 OK MENU 6666 TV DTV EPG DTV EPG 8 EXIT USB REC...

Page 29: ...K USB 512 USB 2 0 USB PVR CI DTV CI PCMCIA CI CI CI CI CI CAM c USB 3GP ASF AVI MKV MPG DAT M2TS MP4 TS VOB WMV V9 H263 MPEG 4 MPEGII XVID PCM WAV MP3 DD AC3 USB USB 2 0 500 NTFS FAT16 FAT32 USB 5 500...

Page 30: ...30 28 OK OK USB USB USB BIN USB USB USB OK VOL VOL USB OK OK OK PLAY INFO OK...

Page 31: ...31 29 OK PLAY PAUSE REPEAT H CH SMART TV SMART TV ARM Cortex A7 Quad Core 1 2 Ghz Android 4 4 4 1 Gb DDR3 8 Gb USB WiFi 802 11 b g n Ethernet LAN RJ 45 USB USB 2 0 USB 3 0...

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