1. Connect the broadcast antenna to the TV.
You can also connect a piece of equipment that can receive broadcasting such as a
set-top box instead of the antenna. Launch > > Connection > Device Connection
Settings - Universal Control Settings.
SELECT A WIRED NETWORK
If you configure settings for the network, you can use various services such as online
contents and applications.
1. Connect the RJ45 port of the TV and the Router using a LAN/RJ45/ ETHERNET cable.
The router should be already be connected to the Internet beforehand. If the router
supports DHCP, the TV will automatically connected to the network when you connect the
TV to the network with a RJ45 cable.
If the Network Is Not Automatically Connected
2. Press the button on the remote control.
3.Select > Connection > Network Connection Settings > Wired Connection (Ethernet).
SELECT A WIRELESS NETWORK
1. Press the Settings button on the remote control.
2. Select ALL SETTINGS icon > Connection > Network Connection Settings > Wi-Fi
Connection.
3. When the network search is complete, the list of networks available for connection
appears.
4. Select a network to connect using the button.
If your wireless LAN router is password protected, enter the password configured for the
router.
2. Start the > > Programmes - Programme Tuning (Programme Tuning & Settings)
Auto Tuning.
Find and add only programmes which are being broadcast.
V. TUNE LIVE TV
1. RF Antenna
2. Connect to network
VI. TROUBLESHOOTING
Note:
Problems & Solutions 1 to 2 are for the TV models which have network functions,
so useres of non-connected TV models can ignore them.
1. Fail to link to the network
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Check if your TV is connected with the network
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Reboot your TV
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Consult your internet service provider, to check if access of your router is supported.
Refer to the operation manual of your router.
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Make sure if your TV is connected with the router. If the router is well connected and
powered on, try to change to a new router and network line, and use your PC to have a
test. Should your problem persists, try to consult Client Service Centre.
2. The video could not be played smoothly.
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Video from your USB drive - It may result from data transmission, or its code is far
beyond the supported formats of this TV set.
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Videos downloaded from internet, or online videos.
a. It may be caused by the lower bandwidth of your network. A high network speed is
requried to handle online videos.
b. Peak internet usage times may affect the bandwidth.
c. Check if any other computers on the same network are also operating, as they may
using up bandwidth. Especially if they are downloading or displaying online videos.
d. The video may not be smooth itself, it is not the problem of your TV or network.
3. When 2 mobile hard disks are connected with the TV at the same time, they will not
be recognized some times
: All mobile hard disks consume a lot of power, which may
result in power supply problems. We recommend inserting only one hard disk, or a low
power consumption mobile hard disk.
4. The video from a mobile hard disk (USB) is playing with no sound:
The audio format
of the video in your USB is not supported by the TV Player.
5. Some videos fail to play
: The formats of the videos may not be supported by the TV,
especially videos shot by certain kinds of cameras, especially with their private protocol
of formats, which are not compatible with your TV.
6. Video stops playing midway:
Mistakes may occure when videos are copied or
compressed so they may automatically stop playing during playback.
7. What should I pay attention to, when I do software updating:
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No power cuts during software updating.
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