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| Product Type | LED Television |
| Brand | ECG |
| Model | 19 LED 612 PVR |
| Screen Size (Diagonal) | 19 inches (48 cm) |
| Display Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels (HD Ready) |
| Tuner | DVB-T/T2/C/S2 |
| PVR (Personal Video Recorder) | Yes, via USB recording to external storage |
| USB Ports | 1 x USB 2.0 |
| HDMI Input | 1 x HDMI |
| Composite Video Input | 1 x AV |
| Audio Output | 1 x Headphone jack, 1 x Coaxial audio |
| Power Supply | 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz |
| Power Consumption (Typical) | 25 Watts |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) with Stand | 450 x 310 x 150 mm |
| Weight with Stand | Approx. 3.0 kg |
| VESA Mount | 75 x 75 mm |
| Operating Temperature | 5°C to 35°C |
| Remote Control Battery | 2 x AAA (not included) |
| Cleaning Advice | Use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid or abrasive cleaners. |
| Safety Note | Do not place near heat sources or in direct sunlight. |
| Spare Parts Availability | Remote control, stand, and power adapter available from ECG service centers. |
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USER MANUAL 19 LED 612 PVR ECG
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POZNÁMKA:
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MEGJEGYZÉS:
Installing the device....71
Instructions for assembling the stand....71
Antenna connection 71
PC connection....72
AV device connections....73
REMOTE CONTROLLER....74
Buttons on the remote controller....74
Teletext controls 75
TELEVISION CONTROLS....76
Installation guide....76
CHANNEL menu....76
DISPLAY menu....78
AUDIO menu....79
TIME menu....79
OPTIONS menu 79
LOCK menu....79
MULTIMEDIA menu....80
EPG (PROGRAM GUIDE) 81
PVR FUNCTION....81
Preparing to record a program....81
Recording a program 83
Playing a recording....83
Time shift....83
TROUBLESHOOTING 84
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS....85
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Warning: The safety measures and instructions, contained in this manual, do not include all conditions and situations possible. The user must understand that common sense, caution and care are factors that cannot be integrated into any product. Therefore, these factors shall be ensured by the user/s using and operating this appliance. We are not liable for damages caused during shipping, by incorrect use, voltage fluctuation or the modification or adjustment of any part of the appliance.
To protect against a risk of fire or electric shock, basic precautions shall be taken while using electrical appliances, including the following:

ATTENTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE COVER OR BACK PANEL OF THE DEVICE. THERE ARE NO COMPONENTS INSIDE THAT THE USER COULD REPAIR HIMSELF. ALWAYS REFER TO TRAINED SERVICE EMPLOYEES.

A lightning arrow symbol inside an isosceles triangle shall warn the user about uninsulated "dangerous voltage" inside the device, which can be high enough to cause injury by electric current.

An exclamation point inside an isosceles triangle shall inform the user about the abundant amount of important instructions for operating the device and its maintenance (or service) that can be found in the included manual.
- Read all of the instructions carefully.
- Keep the instructions for future use.
- Pay attention to warnings found in the manual.
- Follow all instructions.
- Do not use the device close to water.
- Clean only with dry cloth.
- Do not block exhaust vents. Install the device according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Do not install near heating sources, such as radiators, heating units, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) producing heat.
- Do not bypass the safety function of a grounded outlet. The power cord plug has two pins and one ground contact, ensuring your safety. If your socket does not match the power cord of this TV, ask an electrician to replace the old socket.
- Protect the power cord, do not step on it, prevent against pinching the cord, particularly near the plug and the area where the cord exits the device.
- Use only accessories and optional accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
- Disconnect the power cord from the socket during thunderstorms or in case you do not plan to use the device for a long period of time.
- Refer to qualified service workers for all necessary repairs. The device requires service if it is damaged in any way. For example, if the power cord or plug is damaged, liquid gets inside the device or a the device is penetrated by a foreign object, is exposes to rain or moisture, falls or does not function as usual.
- The socket that the TV is connected to is used to disconnect the device from the power network and must be easy to access at all times.
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Ventilation holes shall not be covered by objects such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains etc., because this prevents the necessary ventilation of the device.
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Do not place any sources of open fire on the device, for example burning candles.
- Respect the ecological disposal of batteries.
- The device is designed for operation in mild climates.
- Prevent water dripping on the device and getting into the device. Do not place any objects filled with liquid on the device, e.g. a vase with flowers.
- Electric discharge can lead to failing device functions. Functions can be manually restored by turning the device off and on again.

WARNING:
Do not expose the device to rain or moisture, this reduces the risk of fire or electric shock.

WARNING:
Protect the batteries against exposure to high temperatures, e.g. direct sunlight. Do not throw batteries into a fi re.

This symbol indicates the device is classified as a class II device, with double insulation between dangerous voltage and user access parts. Only use identical spare parts when performing service work.

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Warning
This television receiver uses high voltage for operation. Do not remove the back cover of the device. Have all service operations carried out by qualified workers.

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Make sure the power cord does not get caught under the TV.

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Do not expose the device to rain or moisture, this reduces the risk of fi re or electric shock.
Attention
Do not lean against the TV, tilt or push the device. Pay close attention to the presence of children. A falling device could cause serious injury.

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Prevent foreign objects entering the ventilation holes of the device. Protect the TV against liquid spills.

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Do not cover the ventilation holes on the back cover of the device. Suffi cient ventilation is necessary for the proper functioning of electrical components.
Attention
Do not install the TV on unstable carts, stands, shelves or tables. A fall could damage the device or cause injury.

Attention
Minimum spacing distances must be respected if the TV is installed in the entertainment centre compartment or other enclosed area. Overheating can shorten the service life of the device and can also be dangerous.

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If you do not plan to use the device for a longer period of time, we recommend disconnecting the power cord from the socket.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this television product. In order to use this device to its full potential from the very start, read this manual carefully and keep handy for future use.
ATTENTION
Do not tamper with any internal device components and do not perform any adjustments that are not defined in this manual. LED TVs use high voltage. When cleaning dust or drops off the display or device case, you should first unplug the power cord from the socket and then wipe the device with a dry towel. To prevent damaging the TV, disconnect the power cord and antenna during a thunderstorm. Refer to a qualified service centre for all necessary repairs.
DESCRIPTION
Main features
- The device can be used as a television receiver, displaying medium or PC monitor.
- High brightness, large viewing angles
- HDMI and SCART interfaces
- NICAM audio
Components
Front panel

Buttons

- Remote controller sensor
- LED indicator:
Blue : On
Red: standby - Buttons
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On/Off switch
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SOURCE: Display input source options
- MENU: Display main MENU
- CH+/CH-: Switches channels in TV mode. Selects items in MENU mode.
- VOL+/VOL-: Volume control. Adjusts the value of the selected item in MENU mode.
- Standby mode: Press to turn the device on or to activate standby mode.
Connections on the back panel
The following connections are found on the back panel (left to right): Power cord, VIDEO connector for connecting a composite video signal, audio in (L+R), YPbPr connector for connecting a composite video signal and HDMI2 connector.
Note: VIDEO and YPbPr connectors share the same audio channel.

Connections on the side panel
The following connectors are located here (left to right): HDMI1, USB, PC AUDIO, SCART, VGA and RF.

Note: If a DVI signal is transmitted to the HDMI port, the audio signal is received via the PC Audio channel.
INSTALLATION
Installing the device
- Place the unit within the room so that the display is not exposed to direct sunlight.
- Complete darkness or reflections on the screen can cause eye fatigue. Soft indirect light is recommended for comfortable viewing.
- Leave enough space between the device and wall to allow sufficient air circulation.
- Stay away from excessively warm areas to prevent damaging the case of the device or the premature ageing of components.
- Do not cover ventilation holes.
Instructions for assembling the stand
- Place the device on a fl at service with the screen facing down. Use a blanket or other soft fabric to protect the display.

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Antenna connection

Note:
Antenna connection: IEC (female connector).
Input impedance: 75 Ω asymmetric.
PC connection
Steps:
- Make sure the TV and computer are off.
- Connect the VGA and audio cable.
- Connect the power cord.
- Turn on the TV and switch to PC mode.
- Turn on the PC.
Following this procedure is very important.

Pre-set modes
| Resolution Vertical (Hz) Horizontal (Hz) | ||
| 1 800*600 60 37.88 | ||
| 2 640*480 60 31.47 | ||
| 3 1024*768 60 48.36 | ||
| 4 1280* 768 60 47.7 | ||
| 5 | 1920*1080(Only 22" and 24") | 60 66.64 |
AV device connections
This TV includes a set of connectors (AV, YPbPr and SCART), which allow easily connecting a DVD player, video recorder or other video system. Please also follow the instructions in the manual of the connected equipment.
The TV input connectors can be used as follows.

The following devices can be connected to the TV: DVD player, video recorder, video camera, video game console, stereo system etc...
YPbPr in supports the following video formats: 480i,576i,480p,576p,720p,1080i.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
Buttons on the remote controller

- ⏻: Turn the TV on or off into standby mode.
- ◀◀/ ☑: Move back in USB mode, subpage button in teletext mode.
- ▶▶/ : Move back in USB mode, displays hidden information in teletext mode.
- ▶: Press in USB mode to start or resume playback.
- III: Press in USB mode to pause playback.
- TEXT: Open teletext.
- SUBTITLE: Press in DTV mode to activate subtitles.
- : Display main menu on screen.
- ARROWS: Menu controls.
- OK: Confirm selection.
- EPG: Displays information about the current program and programs that follow (in DTV mode).
- FAV: Access to the favourite channels list (ATV and DTV mode).
- VOL +/-: Volume control.
- NUMERICAL BUTTONS: Direct channel entry.
- AUDIO: Language options for the TV program audio track.
- MUTE: Audio on/off toggle.
- ▶▶▶▶: Skip to next item in USB mode, list button in teletext mode.
- ◀◀◀/◀◀Skip to previous item in USB mode, stop teletext in teletext mode.
- Displays teletext content.
- ■: Stops audio playback in USB mode.
- INFO: Displays information about the current program.
- FREEZE: Freezes the display on the screen.
- ➕: Press to display the available sources of video and their selection.
- EXIT: Return to previous menu or leave menu.
- CH+/CH-: Switch to previous or next channel.
- REC: Press to start recording the current TV program (in DTV mode).
- RECALL: In DTV mode: Return to previous channel.
Teletext controls
Teletext is an information system transmitted by certain stations that can be read as you would a newspaper. It provides access to subtitles which make viewing easier for the hearing impaired and people without knowledge of the language in which the program is broadcast (cable networks, satellite channels etc.).
| Press: Resulting effect: | |
| TEXT | Toggles teletext mode on/off. An overview with a list of available items is displayed. Each item has a designated three-digit page number. If the current channel does not transmit teletext, “100” will be displayed and the screen will remain empty (in this case exit teletext and select a different channel). |
![]() | Enter the number of the desired page using the numerical buttons 0 through 9 and up/down arrows. Example: to display page 120, enter 1, 2 and 0. The page number is displayed in the top left corner. The counter indicates page browsing and once the desired page is loaded, it will be displayed on the screen. Repeat these steps to display a different page. If the counter does not stop and continues to count, this means the respective page is not broadcast. Select a page with a different number. |
DIRECT ACCESS TO ITEMS ![]() | Colour coded abbreviations to certain pages are found in the bottom segment of the screen. The colour coded buttons on the remote control are used to directly access these pages. If an item or page is not available, the colour coded fi eld fl ashes. |
![]() | This button returns you to the list page. |
![]() | Some pages contain so called subpages, gradually displayed one after another in an automatic way. This button is used to pause or resume the flipping of subpages. A paused subpage is indicated in the top left corner. |
![]() | Freezes the page. |
![]() | Displays hidden information (e.g. solutions to quizzes). |
TELEVISION CONTROLS
Installation guide

This screen will only be displayed during the first start of the device or after restarting the system to factory settings. Here you can select the country and perform automatic channel tuning. After the tuning process completes, the first tuned DTV channel will appear.
CHANNEL menu
The first item under the main MENU is the CHANNEL menu (only for ATV or DTV signal sources).

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Channels can be tuned and edited under this menu.
Auto-tuning:
All channels will be tuned automatically. You can select to tune analog (ATV) or digital (DTV) channels.

Use the ◀▶ ▼▲ buttons to first select a country, then press OK to start the auto-tuning process.

NOTE:
- If "DTV + ATV" is selected as the tuning type, all channels (including ATV, DTV and radio channels) can be tuned simultaneously.
- All previously stored channels will be erased after the auto-tuning process is selected.
- After the auto-tuning process completes, the TV will switch to the first tuned DTV channel.
DTV manual tuning
You can select the DTV channel number and then tune the desired station.
Use the numerical buttons or ◀▶ buttons to select the channel number and press OK to start the tuning process.
NOTE:
- The signal strength is indicated on the scale in the bottom part of the screen (Bad Normal Good)

ATV manual tuning
You can change the audio system and fi ne tune channels with manual analog broadcasting (ATV) tuning. You can then store the selected channels to the memory.

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NOTE:
- Press the red button to store channels after manual tuning.
Program editing
Any of the programs can be Erased, Renamed, Moved, Skipped, or added to Favourites.

Erase:
Press the red button to delete the highlighted program.

Rename:
Only analog (ATV) programs can be renamed.
Move the highlighted segment to the program you wish to rename and press the green button.
Use the ▼▲ arrows to select the character at the position indicated with the cursor. Move the cursor using the ◀▶ cursor.
Press MENU to leave editing mode, press EXIT to leave the menu.
Note: The maximum length of ATV program names is 5 characters, and the maximum length for DTV channels is 25 characters.

Move:
Use the arrows to select the channel you wish to move. Then press the yellow button to select the Move feature. Use the numerical buttons to enter the new program number and confirm by pressing OK.

Skip:
Use the ▼▲ arrows to select a channel and press the blue teletext button to skip the channel. will appear to the right of the channel. To cancel channel skipping, select the channel and press the blue button again. The symbol will go away.

Favourites:
Use the ▼▲ arrows to select a channel and press FAV. ♥ will appear to the right of the channel. To remove a channel from the favourites list, select the channel and press FAV again. ♥ will no longer appear next to the program.
After creating a list of favourite programs, you can press FAV to quickly access your favourite channels.
DISPLAY menu
The second item in the main MENU is the DISPLAY menu. Here you can change display settings such as brightness, contrast etc.
Use the arrows to select the desired item and press OK to adjust.

NOTE:
- "Colour tone" settings are only available for the NTSC system.
- You can select from one of four colour temperature modes: Cold, Medium, Warm and User.
- The "PC Display" setting is only available in PC mode. Here you can adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the display, size and phase.
AUDIO menu
The third item in the main MENU is the AUDIO menu. Here you can adjust the audio parameters such as treble, bass and balance.
Use the ▼▲ arrows to select the desired item and press OK to adjust.

NOTE:
Auto-volume (AVL): This feature is used only when the input signal volume is too high or is distorted.
TIME menu
The fourth item in the main MENU is the TIME menu. Here you can adjust the clock, on/off timer, auto-off period etc.
Use the ▼▲ arrows to select the desired item and press OK to adjust.

NOTE:
If the auto-off feature is enabled, the TV will automatically go into sleep mode after 10 minutes without signal. The precise time can be retrieved from digital television broadcasting (DTV).
OPTIONS menu
The fi fth item in the main MENU is the OPTIONS menu. Here you can change the menu language, audio track language, subtitle language etc.
Use the ▼▲ arrows to select the desired item and press OK to adjust.

Under the "PVR file system" menu, you can set the USB disk parameters for PVR recording.

NOTE:
Resetting to factory settings erases all stored channels and passwords.
LOCK menu
The sixth item in the main MENU is the LOCK menu. Here you can lock the system, set a password, block a program or confi gure the parent lock. Channels cannot be locked or otherwise changed when the system is locked.

NOTE:
The default password is 6666. Should you forget the password, use superpassword 9527.
Program blocking: Use the ▼▲ arrows to select a program and press the green teletext button to block the program. To unblock a program, enter the main menu, enter the password and then press the green button again.
Parent lock: Use the ▼▲ arrows to select the parent protection level.
MULTIMEDIA menu
The seventh item in the main MENU is the MULTIMEDIA menu.

Press OK to enter the DMP menu.

Make sure a USB memory device is inserted into the USB slot of the TV. You can select from four types of media fi les: photos, music, fi lms and text. Use the ◀▶ buttons to select the type of fi le and press OK to enter disk selection mode.

Use the ◀▶ buttons to select the correct disk and press OK to display the list of media fi les and directories, or select "Back" to return to the menu for selecting fi le types.

Use the ◀▶ or ▼▲ buttons to select a media file. A dialog will appear previewing the selected file. Press ▶ to start full screen file playback. During the playback of the media file you can press OK Info to display the control bar.

Use the ◀▶ buttons to select the symbol of the desired feature and press OK to confirm the feature. Press ▼ or EXIT to close the control bar.
NOTE:
You can adjust the audio track or program during video fi le playback in the information menu. Select the "Info" icon and press OK to display the information menu.

The following fi le formats are supported: Photos: JPEG (.jpg), BMP (.bmp), PNG (.png) Music fi les: MP3 (.mp3), Wav (.wav). Text fi les: TXT (.txt) Video: AVI (.avi), TS (MPEG2 & H.264)
EPG (PROGRAM GUIDE)
The EPG provides detailed information about channels together with information about broadcast times for digital (DTV) television and radio stations. Press EPG to open the electronic program guide. The following menu will appear on the screen:


INFO
Use the ↗ arrows to select a program. Press INFO to display the program details.

Schedule
After pressing the yellow button, you can scan through all of the scheduled programs. Use the ▼▲ buttons to select a list item and press the red button
(Delete) to erase a scheduled item. Press the yellow button again to return to the EPG menu.


Recorder
Use the red button to program the recording of a selected program.

Reminder
Select a program and press the blue button to set a reminder time. At this time, the TV will automatically switch to the selected program.

PVR FUNCTION
Preparing to record a program
Under the OPTIONS menu, select the "PVR file system" menu and then "File system check" from this sub-menu. Press OK and wait until the "Checking" status changes to "OK".
Note: please check the "Speed". "HD support" means the USB device speed is sufficient for time shift and recording. Otherwise, format the device to be used for these features. The default "Recording length" is 6 hours, if there is enough space on the disk. If there is less free space on the disk, the length of the recording will correspond with the amount of free space on the disk. Do not perform any operations during the file system check until the check is complete.
The recording process is carried out by the television PVR system. The recording can only be played on the TV. It cannot be played on another device (computer, DVD etc.), which is not compatible with the "TS" file format.
In order to save recordings to the USB disk, the TV may request you to format the USB disk.
WARNING!
FORMATTING ERASES ALL DATA STORED ON THE FORMATTED EXTERNAL DEVICE.
From the OPTIONS menu enter the PVR file system menu.


Select disk: Select the disk to which the recorded file should be stored.

File system check: checks whether the PVR file system is configured on the USB device.


Formatting
We recommend selecting the "High Speed" file format when formatting, which can accelerate the writing cycle.


The following screen appears after the formatting process finishes:


If you select "Hi Speed" format, you can change the time shift dimension:

Recording a program
Select a channel in digital TV (DTV) receiving mode and press "Rec". The recording dialog will appear. Press "Rec" again, the recording dialog will disappear and the recording icon will appear in the top left corner. Press "Stop" to stop recording.
Playing a recording
A recorded program is stored on the USB device into the “_MSTPVR” directory.
- The USB recording device should have a capacity of 4 GB to 500 GB.
- The image can be pixelated if the data flow is too slow.
- Compatibility with all USB devices cannot be guaranteed.
Time shift
Preparation
This TV allows pausing and recording the current digital program on a USB medium and resume playback at a later time from the moment you stopped watching the program.
NOTE:
- This feature requires a formatted USB 2.0 device. Backup your data before formatting. The formatting process will erase all data stored on the USB memory device.
- If the off timer was set prior to activating the feature, the off timer will be postponed.
Formatting a USB device
Select USB device formatting and reserve space to use for the time shift feature.
NOTE:
- The formatting cycle can take 2 minutes or longer. Do not turn off the television or disconnect the USB device during the formatting cycle.
- A speed test is performed on the USB device during the formatting cycle. If the test fails, the USB might not support the time shift feature.
Recording paused DTV broadcasting to USB
When digital broadcasting (DTV) is selected as the input source, insert the USB memory device into the USB port on the side of the TV.
Press PAUSE (5) to activate time shift. The TV program will stop, the time shift menu will appear on the screen and the recording process will begin.
Press STOP (20) to deactivate time shift and the recording process.

NOTE:
- Do not disconnect the USB memory device during an active time shift session.
- A capacity of 4 GB provides about 140 minutes of recording time.

TROUBLESHOOTING
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| Picture Sound | ||||
![]() | Snowy | ![]() | Distorted audio | Antenna positioning, direction and proper connection |
![]() | Shadows | ![]() | Normal audio | Antenna positioning, direction and proper connection |
![]() | Interference | ![]() | Distorted audio | Interference by electric appliances, motors, fl uorescent lights |
![]() | Normal video | ![]() | Audio off | Volume (check whether the volume is muted or if the audio system is connected improperly) |
![]() | No image | ![]() | Audio off | Power cord not connectedThe on/off switch is not onBrightness/contrast and volume settingsPress the on/off button on the remote controller |
![]() | No colours | ![]() | Normal audio | Colour settings |
![]() | Fuzzy image | ![]() | Normalor weak audio | Retune the channel |
![]() | No colours | ![]() | Distorted audio | Improper TV system confi guration |
The LED panel of this TV is made with very precise technology, providing a fine detailed image and live colours. Rarely will several inactive pixels appear on the screen in the form of constant red, green, blue, black or white pixels. This will not affect the proper functionality of the device.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| General | |
| Model 24 LED 612 PVR | 22 LED 612 PVR19 LED 612 PVR |
| Panel size 24" / 22" / 19" | |
| Aspect ratio 16:9 | |
| Dimensions 1360 × 768 (19") | 1920 × 1080 (22"/24") |
| Brightness (cd/m2) 300 | |
| Dynamic contrast 1,000,000:1 | |
| Viewing angle 176°/176° | |
| Response time (ms) 5 | |
| Colours 16.7 M | |
| Built-in tuner HD DVB-T MPEG2/4, | analog |
| Video system PAL/SECAM | |
| Audio system B/G, D/K, I, L/L' | |
| Stereo sound NICAM/A2 | |
| Sound output 2× 3 W | |
| Pitch correction Stereo balance/AVL/Surround Sound | |
| PVR recording to USB Yes | |
| Timeshift | Yes |
| Progressive Scan | Yes |
| Teletext | Yes |
| Comb filter | 3D |
| Colour temperature settings | Yes |
| OSD menu | CZ/SK/HU/PL/EN |
| Timer off/on/sleep | Yes/Yes/Yes |
| Noise reduction | Yes |
| Subtitles | Yes |
| Electronic Programme Guide EPG | Yes |
| Radio | Yes |
| Channel list | Yes |
| Favourites list | Yes |
| Picture freeze | Yes |
| Audio language | Yes |
| Lock | Yes |
| Parent lock | Yes |
| Connections | |
| RF IN | 1 |
| AV in | 1 |
| SCART | 1 |
| Component YPbPr 1 | |
| VGA (D-Sub 15 pin) | 1 |
| PC audio in | 1 |
| HDMI | 2 |
| USB | 1 |
| USB supported formats | .mpg\.avi\.ts\.mov\.dat\.mp4\.vob\.mp3\.m4a\.aac\.jpg\.jpeg\.bmp\.png |
| Other | |
| Nominal input power 30/38/40 W | |
| Standby power input | ≤0.5 W |
| Nominal voltage | 100–240 V~50/60 Hz |
| Main switch Yes | |
| Remote controller | Yes |
| VESA wall mount | 100 × 100 |
| Device dimensions with stand (WxHxD) (mm) | 567 × 349 × 160 (24")512 × 359 × 160 (22")444 × 321 × 160 (19") |
| Device dimensions without stand (WxHxD) (mm) | 567 × 349 × 36 (24")512 × 359 × 36 (22")444 × 280 × 36 (19") |
| Package dimensions (WxHxD) (mm) | 650 × 440 × 135 (24")616 × 426 × 135 (22")526 × 348 × 115 (19") |
| Weight (device/package) (kg) | 3.7 / 4.8 (24")3.2 / 4.3 (22")2.7 / 3.5 (19") |
USE AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE
Wrapping paper and corrugated paperboard – deliver to scrapyard. Packing foil, PE bags, plastic elements – throw into plastic recycling containers.
DISPOSAL OF PRODUCTS AT THE END OF LIFETIME
Disposal of electric and electronic equipment (valid in EU member countries and other European countries with an implemented recycling system)
The represented symbol on the product or package means the product shall not be treated as domestic waste. Hand over the product to the specified location for recycling


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electric and electronic equipment. Prevent negative impacts on human health and the environment by properly recycling your product.
Recycling contributes to preserving natural resources. For more information on the recycling of this product, refer to your local authority, domestic waste processing organization or store, where you purchased the product.
This product complies with EU directive requirements on electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety.

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