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Operation

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Operation

General operations

Power

• Connect the plug of the power cord to the

mains socket.

• Do not leave your TV in standby mode for

a long period of time; if you are not going to 
use the unit, disconnect it from power supply.

• In TV mode the unit will automatically go to

standby mode if no signal for 

10

 minutes. 

Operations

• Press VOL- button repeatedly to decrease

the volume; press VOL+ button repeatedly to 
increase the volume.

• Press MUTE to mute sound, press this

button again or increase volume to resume 
sound.

•  Press 

     

 button on the RC to select 

from the present channel and the previously 
displayed channel.

• Select the TV function mode. Press

CH-/CH+ buttons to select previous or next 
channels; or press number buttons to enter a 
channel number directly.

• Press INFO button to display the preset

TV channel play information.

• Press NICAM button in TV mode repeatedly to

switch  between  various  Nicam  sound  modes 
(can  be  unavailable  for  some  channels.  This 
function is optional.

Signal sources

Press the INPUT button, then press DOWN/
UP cursor buttons on the RC or on the 
keyboard to select a source from available 
source list: 

DVB-T/C

 => 

DVB-S

 => ATV => AV 

=> 

YPbPr

 => HDMI 1 => HDMI 2 => HDMI3. 

Press OK button on the RC to confirm. 

Cable

 

TV is selected via the Channel => Antenna 
Type menu.

Teletext operations 

(option)

Select a TV channel in order to pick up the 

picture signal of Teletext. Teletext button 
functions are as follows:

TEXT: Press this button to enter into TEXT 

mode. Press the button again to return to the 
channel you are watching.

HOLD: Press this button to stop the move 

to the next page. Press this button again to 
cancel operation.

INDEX: Press this button to go to the index 

page.
    REVEAL: Press this button to reveal the 
concealed information. Press this button again  
to conceal the information.

Red/Green/Yellow/Blue buttons: Press 

these 4 color buttons to access directly to 
corresponding color page displayed at the 
lower parts of teletext screen.

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 correct 
polarity is observed.

3. Install the cover back.

1

2

3

• Use two AAA batteries for the RC. The RC

should be pointed at remote sensor within 8 
meters and within 30 degrees at the left or the 
right side.

• Take the battery out of the RC if it is not

used for a long time.

• Do not mix new and used batteries or

different types of batteries. Weak batteries can 
leak and severely damage the RC.

• Do not expose the RC to shock, liquids,

and do not place it in an area with high 
humidity.

      On  average,  the  loading  time  of  the 

TV can  take  up  to  40  seconds.  However, 
the loading  time  might  differ,  depending  on 
the number of installed applications.

Summary of Contents for TF-LED43S21T2SU

Page 1: ...LED TV c TF LED43S21T2SU Instruction manual...

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Page 3: ...Changing the battery General operations Signal sources Teletext operations OSD operation Channel setting Picture setting Sound setting Option setting Lock setting Electronic programme guide Digital p...

Page 4: ...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 5: ...you move this product with the 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 shal...

Page 6: ...n connect the signal to the TV using an HDMI cable not included Coaxial output is intended for transmitting multi channel sound to an external decoder e g in 5 1 CH format A coaxial cable should be us...

Page 7: ...he keyboard is located at the bottom left near the right side of the signal indicator TV Status Pull Up Down Pull Left Right Press Power Off Null Press to power on Null Press to Confirm Press and hold...

Page 8: ...ck USB mode 21 PREV To skip to the beginning of the previous chapter track photo USB mode 22 NEXT To skip to the beginning of the next chapter track photo USB mode 23 Coloured buttons Access the TELET...

Page 9: ...e menu Teletext operations option Select a TV channel in order to pick up the picture signal of Teletext Teletext button functions are as follows TEXT Press this button to enter into TEXT mode Press t...

Page 10: ...avorite channel you can add it to your favorite channel list by pressing the FAV button Skip Highlight the needed channel Press blue button now this channel will be skipped when you select previous ne...

Page 11: ...fect on or off AVC automatic volume control PICTURE Picture Mode Color Temperature Zoom Mode Image Noise Reduction MPEG Noise Reduction Open HDR Zoom Mode Set the picture format 16 9 4 3 Auto Zoom1 Zo...

Page 12: ...is 6666 After a password correction has been confirmed please remember it for entering into the Parent Guide menu all functions can not be activated until the correct password is entered Set password...

Page 13: ...elete it Red button or play it OK Please note the following about PVR USB storage device must have the capacity of at least 512 MB and support the USB 2 0 standard Some non standard storage devices ma...

Page 14: ...ction of the unit or damage to the software User has direct access to less storage than that as the operating system and pre installed applications already occupy some of that memory SMART TV General...

Page 15: ...mproperly 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 negativ...

Page 16: ...specifications may be subject to change without prior notice Dimensions and weigths are approximate 4 pcs without stand Net weight Operating conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidity Atmospher...

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

Page 19: ...18 16 220...

Page 20: ...19 17 LED 10 18 2 5...

Page 21: ...20 18 4 200x200 VESA...

Page 22: ...21 75 DVD VCDR CAMCORDER L R RCA HDMI HDMI HDMI PCMCIA CI LAN Ethernet 5 1 LNB DiSEqC 75...

Page 23: ...22 20 LAN HDMI 1 3 YPbPr LNB USB PCMCIA USB 1 2 3 COMMON INTERFACE CI HEADPHONE LNB...

Page 24: ...ronic Program Guide 19 PLAY USB 20 PAUSE USB 21 PREV USB 22 NEXT USB 23 24 6 7 8 5 4 3 2 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 21 22 23 16 18 24 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 25 SLEEP 26 P...

Page 25: ...24 22 VOL VOL MUTE TV CH CH 0 9 1 2 AAA 1 5V 3 8 30 1 2 3 INFO AUDIO TV Nicam INPUT DVB T C DVB S ATV AV YPbPr HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 OK TEXT TEXT HOLD INDEX REVEAL 40...

Page 26: ...25 23 OK DTV DTV TV DTV OK DTV DTV EXIT ATV LNB 22K 22 1 MENU 2 OK 3 4 5 MENU...

Page 27: ...26 24 DTV DTV CI CI PCMCIA CI CI CI CI 16 9 4 3 1 2 MPEG NTSC FAV Open HDR Open HDR HDMI...

Page 28: ...27 25 DTV DTV DTV Timeshift USB AVC AVC AD PCM AD HDMI CEC HDMI Consumer Electronic Control HDMI EC HDMI ARC HDMI Audio Return Channel HDMI HDMI CEC HDMI ARC CAM...

Page 29: ...28 USB REC EXIT INDEX OK USB 512 USB 2 0 USB PVR EPG DTV EPG 8 EXIT TV DTV 6666 CAM CAM CI...

Page 30: ...I CI CI CI CAM TimeShift TimeShift PLAY PAUSE USB EXIT c USB 3GP ASF AVI MKV MPG M2TS MP4 TS VOB WMV V9 H263 MPEG 4 MPEGII PCM WAV MP3 DD AC3 USB USB 2 0 500 NTFS FAT16 FAT32 USB 5 500 USB USB 1 1 2 0...

Page 31: ...30 28 PLAY PAUSE USB USB USB OK USB OK OK PLAY SMART TV SMART TV ARM Cortex A9 Dual Core 1008 Mhz Android 6 0 1 5 GB DDR3 8 GB USB WiFi 802 11 b g n Ethernet LAN RJ 45 USB USB 2 0...

Page 32: ...VGA 31...

Page 33: ...1 1 2 1 2 2 4 43 109 8 5 3840 x 2160 16 9 160 150 PAL SECAM B G DK I L 2 x 10 x3 x3 3 4 5 6 1 USB HDMI SMART TV YPbPr 32...

Page 34: ...3D 100 510 1000 DVB T T2 C S S2 PCMCIA CI CI ATV DTV PVR Timeshift II 100 240 50 960 x 231 x 618 960 x 62 x 556 7 45 33 5 35 C 45 75 750 10 0 40 35 80 750 15...

Page 35: ...5 15150 10 1 15150 2002 96 34 HDMI HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI HDMI Licensing Administrator Inc...

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