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USER MANUAL LE29C810 HAIER
Please read this manual carefully before operating the unit, and keep it for future reference.
Contents
01 Safety Warnings
Welcome....2
Important Information....2
Safety notice....3
Warning and cautions 4
02 Introduction
Main Parameter....5
Base Stand Assembly Instruction....7
Wall Mounting Installation Guidelines....8
Control Panel....9
Rear/Side Sockets....9
Connecting your Haier TV....10
Common Interface 12
03 Remote Control
Remote Control....13
Teletext 14
04 Operation
Installation Guide 15
CHANNEL MENU.15....
Auto Tuning (DVB-T).15.
Auto Tuning (DVB-C).16....
DTV Manual Tuning (DVB-T)....17
DTV Manual Tuning (DVB-C)....17
ATV Manual Tuning 17
Program edit 17
Common Interface....18
Signal Information....18
Software Updated(USB)....18
PICTURE MENU.18....
Audio MENU 18
Clock MENU....18
SETUP MENU 19
LOCK MENU....19
EPG Menu(Electronic Program Guide)......20
PVR function....20
Prepare to record the program 20
Record the program 21
DTV Recording....21
Timeshift function....22
USB Player 23
05 Trouble shooting
Trouble shooting 25
Specification 28......
01 Safety warnings
WELCOME
Thanks for buying this 29" LED LCD TV. This guide will help you set up and begin using your TV.
First, check the contents of your box with the parts check list below:
29" HD Ready Digital LED LCD TV
Remote control
AAA ba x2ttery
Instruction Manual
Quick start guide
YPbPr Connect Cable
Stand
Now you can get started!
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. FOR ANY PROBLEMS, REFER SERVICING TO THE CUSTOMER HELP LINE. THERE IS A LIGHTNING ARROW SYMBOL IN THE TRIANGLE: THIS SYMBOL INDICATES HIGH VOLTAGE IS PRESENT INSIDE. IT IS DANGEROUS TO MAKE ANY KIND OF CONTACT WITH ANYINSIDE PART OF THIS PRODUCT.
THERE IS A EXCLAMATION MARK IN THE TRIANGLE: THIS SYMBOL ALERTS YOU THAT IMPORTANT LITERATURE CONCERNING OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE HAS BEEN INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT.

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND FIRE, DO NOT PUT THE TV SET NEAR SOURCES OF HUMIDITY. DO NOT USE ANY ABRASIVE CLEANERS WHICH MAY SCRATCH OR DAMAGE THE LCD SCREEN. AVOID CONTACT WITH OBJECTS THAT MAY SCRATCH THE LCD SCREEN.

NOTE: SERVICING THE UNIT YOURSELF IS UNAUTHORISED AND COULD LEAD TO INJURY OR PRODUCT DAMAGE. REFER ALL SERVICING TO THE CUSTOMER HELPLINE.
Safety notice
- Warning: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover or back. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
- Warning: To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
- Do not expose the product to water (dripping or splashing) and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the unit.
- Keep the product away from direct sunlight and heat source such as radiators or stoves.
- Do not block the ventilation openings. Slots and openings on the unit are provided for ventilation. The openings should never be blocked by placing your product on a cushion, sofa or other similar surface.
- Do not place the product on unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. The unit may fall, resulting in possible damage or injury.
- Never place heavy or sharp objects on the panel or frame.
- Unplug the Power from the outlet when the unit is not in use.
- Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.
- WARNING: The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
- WARNING: Excessive sound pressure from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss.


This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.

WARNING AND CAUTIONS

Warning

High voltages are used in the operation of this television receiver. Do not remove the cabinet back from your set. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.

Warning

To prevent fire or electrical shock hazard, do not expose the television receiver to rain or moisture.

Warning

Do not drop or push objects into the television cabinet slots or openings. Never spill any kind of liquid on the television receiver.

Caution

Do not block the ventilation holes in the back cover. Adequate ventilation is essential to prevent failure of electrical components.

Caution

Do not trap the power supply cord under the television receiver.

Caution

Never stand on, lean on, or suddenly push the television or its stand. You should pay special attention to children. Serious injury may result if it should fall.

Caution

Do not place your television on an unstable cart, stand, shelf or table. Serious injury to an individual, and damage to the television, may result if it should fall.

Caution

When the television receiver is not used for an extended period of time, it is advisable to disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet.

Caution

If the television is to be built into a compartment or similar enclosure, the minimum distances must be maintained. Heat build-up can reduce the service life of your television, and can also be dangerous.

02 Introduction
Never tamper with any components inside the TV, or any other adjustment controls not described in this manual. All LED-TV's are high voltage electrical equipment.
When you clean dust or any water drops off the SCREEN or CABINET or around any of the buttons or connectors, the power cabled should be removed from the power socket. Wipe the TV with a soft, dry, dust free cloth.
During thunderstorms, unplug the power cable and aerial / antenna cable to prevent damage to your TV and any other devices connected to it. All repairs to this TV should only be performed by qualified TV service personnel.
Main features
① Used as Television, display terminal, PC display;
② High luminance, wide viewing angle;
③ HDMI interface and SCART Interface;
Main parameter
| Panel | 29" |
| TV System | PAL-B/G ,I , D/KSECAM-B/G , D/K , L , L'DVB-T, DVB-C |
| Video Signal System | PAL/SECAM/MPEG2/MPEG4/H.264 |
| 1000(DTV);100(ATV)Storage channel number | |
| Input Power Voltage | AC 100 -240V 50/60Hz |
| Power consumption | 42W |
| Standby Power consumption | <0.30W |
| Audio Output Power (THD≤ 7%) | 2x8W |
| Signal Input | Analog RGB(PC) x1; PC audio x1High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) x 2Video Input x 1Audio Input x1YPbPr x 1SCART x 1CI x 1USB x 1RF Co-Ax x 1 |
| Signal output | Headphone x 1S/PDIF x 1 |
| Horizontal definition (TV line) | Composite video input >=350YPbPr >=400 |
INSTALLATIONCAUTION
*Locate the TV in the room where light does not strike the screen directly.
*Total darkness or a reflection on the picture screen can cause eyestrain. Soft and indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing.
*Allow enough space between the TV and the wall to permit ventilation.
*Avoid excessively warm locations to prevent possible damage to the cabinet or premature component failure.
*Do not cover the ventilation openings when using theTV.
④ NICAM;
⑤ T; ime-shift
PC
PRESET MODE
| RESOLUTION | V.Freq.(KHz) H.Freq.(KHz) | ||
| 1 | 640x480 | 60 | 31.47 |
| 2 | 800x600 | 60 | 37.88 |
| 3 | 1024x768 | 60 | 48.36 |
| 4 | 1360x768 | 60 | 47.7 |
| 5 | 1280x1024 | 60 | 63.98 |

Base Stand Assembly Instruction
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Place the TV with the display side down on a flat surface. Use a cloth to protect the display. Position the stand base plate onto the bottom of the stand pole.
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Attach the stand base plate to the stand pole by firmly tightening the supplied screws.

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INSTALLATION NOTES
Locate the TV in a room where light does not strike the screen directly. Total darkness or a reflection on the screen can cause eyestrain. Soft and indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing.
Allow enough space between the TV and the wall to permit ventilation. Please do not attempt to rotate the TV on the stand.
Avoid excessively warm locations to prevent possible damage to the cabinet or premature component failure.
WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
This television can be wall mounted as follows:
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Place the LED LCD Television onto a solid surface. Please place some soft material over the front of the screen to protect it from any damage.
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Remove the screws from the lower part of the television, where the base joins to the TV, and take away the stand (put the stand somewhere safe for future use).


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Technical line drawing of a mechanical or electrical component with internal channels and mounting points (no text or symbols)- Use the four screws provided to fix the TV onto a wall mounting bracket (not included) via the four VESA standard holes on the back of the television.

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M4X10 M4X10 200mm M4X10 M4X10 300 100Front control panel

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Diagram showing a monitor connected to a remote control with labeled components and a circular icon, likely illustrating a remote control system.
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SOURCE MLNL CH CH VOL VOL STANDBY1 Remote control sensor.
2 Indicator LED:
RED: STAND BY.
3 Key board.
1 SOURCE Display the input source menu.
2 MENU Display main MENU.
3 CH+/CH- In TV mode, press CH+ or CH- to change the channel up and down
In MENU, press CH+ or CH- to select items.
4 VOL+/VOL- Adjust sound level.
In MENU, adjust the item that you selected.
5 STANDBY
Rear/Side Sockets

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AC-INPUT 104-240V- 5X8MHz YPBFr VIDEO LR SPDIF OUTPUT SCART ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥
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USB HDMI2 HDMI1 HEADPHONE VGA RF ⑦8 9 ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑯| 1 | AC Power Source | input |
| 2 | YPbYr | input |
| 3 | VIDEO | input |
| 4 | L/R AUDIO | input |
| 5 | S/PDIF | digita |
| 6 | SCART | input |
| 7 | USB | input |
| 8 | HDMI2(with ARC) input | |
| 9 | HDMI1 | input |
| 10 | HEADPHONE | analogue audio output |
| 11 | COMMON INTERFACE(CI) | input |
| 12 | PC AUDIO | input |
| 13 | VGA | input |
| 14 | RF | input |
Connecting to your Haier TV

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CVBS, DVD Player or other machine with YPbPr/YCbCr. B Amplifier AC-INPUT 100/200" 30MHz Y/PbPr VIDEO LR SPDIF OUTPUT 30/4T CVBS, DVD Player or other machine with CVBS/S-Video. USB HDMI HDM1 HEADPHONE CDIVISION INTERFACE(CI) PC AUDIO VGA RF Audio/Video machine with HDMI interfaces G Green (Y) B Blue (Pb/Cb) W White(AUDIO-L) R Red (AUDIO-R, Pr/Cr) Y Yellow (VIDEO) EnConnecting to your Haier TV
Connecting a DVD player / Satellite / cable set top box receiver / games console / PC or Laptop
There are several options to connecting a DVD player / Satellite or Cable set top box receiver / games console / PC or Laptop to your TV.
Option 1 SCART
Connect a SCART cable (not supplied) from the SCART socket on the TV to the DVD player / Satellite or cable set top box receiver or games consol.
To select the device connected with the SCART cable press the SOURCE button on the remote and use the ▲ keys to select SCART and press the OK button.
Note:- The TV will default to the SCART connection when the TV is switched on.
Option 2 HDMI
If the device you want to connect to the TV is switched on, switch off the device first.
Connect a HDMI cable (not supplied) from the HDMI socket on the TV to the DVD player / Satellite or cable receiver or games consol.
3 Switch on the device you have just connected to the TV
To select the device connected with the HDMI cable press the SOURCE button on the remote and use the▼▲keys to select HDMI and press the OK button.
Option 3 AV Audio Visual
(Yellow/White/Red)
1 Make sure that both TV and the device are switched off before connecting.
2 Connect the AV cables (not supplied) from the Video (yellow) and Audio (white, red) sockets on the TV to the DVD player or games console etc.
8 To select the device connected with the AVI cable press the SOURCE button on the remote and use the▼▲ keys to select AV and press the OK button.
Option 4 COMPONENT
(Green/Blue/Red)+(White/Red)
1 Make sure that both TV and the device are switched off before connecting.
2 Connect the cables (not supplied) from the COMPONENT IN sockets Y, Pb, Pr (green, blue, red) and L-Audio-R (white, red) on the TV to the DVD player or games console etc.
To select the device connected with the Component cable press the SOURCE button on the remote and use the ▼▲ keys to select COMPONENT and press the OK button.
Option 5 VGA (15pin Sub-D)
1 Connect a VGA cable (not supplied) from the VGA socket on the TV to the PC / Laptop.
2 To select the PC / Laptop connected with the VGA cable press the SOURCE button on the remote and use the ▼▲keys to select PC and press the OK button.
Note VGA is video only. For audio from your PC/Laptop you need to connect a separate cable from the PC Audio (3.5mm jack) to the headphone socket on you PC/Laptop (3.5mm jack)
Option 6 USB
1 Most USB sticks can be connected to your TV and some digital cameras may also work.
2 Connect USB stick (not supplied) or a USB cable (not supplied) to the TV.
3 To select the USB device connected to the TV, press the SOURCE button on the remote and use the ▼▲keys to select USB and press the OK button.
Note1:Only *.jpg and *.mp3 files will work, other file types are not guaranteed and may not.
Note 2. Apple iPhones and iPods are not compatible with your TV.
Note 3. When connecting any device to the USB connection, keep the USB cable length as short as possible.
Option 7 HEADPHONE OUTPUT
Insert the plug of the earphone into the headphone socket on the TV. The TV speakers are now muted. Alternatively you can also plug in external speakers if required.
Option 8 S/PDIF OUTPUT
S/PDIF is a digital audio connection used to connect audio equipment, for example home theatres and other digital HiFi systems over short distances. The signal is transmitted over either a coaxial cable with RCA connectors.
1 Make sure that both TV and the device are switched off before connecting.
2 Connect the AV cables (not supplied) from the S/PDIF socket on the TV to the Home Theater sound system or digital HiFi system etc.
COMMON INTERFACE
The common interface (CI) slot is designed to accept the conditional Access (CA) Module and Smart card in order to view the pay TV programmes and additional services. Contact your Common Interface service provider to get more information about the modules and subscription. Please noted that CA modules and smart cards are neither supplied nor optional accessories from us.
Warning
- Switch off your TV before any module is inserted in the Common Interface slot.
1 Insert the CAM correctly, then Smart Card to the CI slot that is located at the side of the TV.

2 Turn on the TV and it will display the below message if the CI module is detected. Wait for few moments until the card is activated.
CAM Inserted
3 Press the MENU button then press ▲▼ button to select Common Interface option.

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Channel Auto Scan Manual Scan Program Edit Common Interface Signal Information Software Update(USB) Picture Audio Clock Setup Lock MENU Movie-OK4 Detailed information on the CI card in use is displayed.
5 Press OK button to access the card menu. Refer to the module instruction manual for setting details.
6 When module is removed, the following message will appear on the screen.
CAM Removed

03 Remote Control

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D MENU OPENCLOSE INDI MODE MODE Sleep AUDIO SUBTITLE SCREEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MUTE GUIDE MENU FAV OK EXIT RECORDS REPEAT COPY PACKAGE STOP REV CAND P3RX NEXT WRITE STAGE BREAK TCE PROGRAM A/B INS/SECURITY O/CALL HaierInsert Batteries Into the Remote Control

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Three-panel image showing a solar panel with internal structure and a highlighted section (no text or symbols)- Remove the battery cover.
- Inserting the 2 AAA 1.5V batteries making sure the polarity(+ or -) of the batteries matches the polarity marks inside the unit
- Mount the battery cover. Replace with new batteries when the TV set begins to show the following symptoms: Operation is unsteady or erratic. Sometimes the TV set does not function with Remote Control Unit.
Remark:
1) Alkaline Battery Recommended.
2) Remove batteries when they are exhausted or if the remote control is not to be used for long time.
- POWER: Press to turn on the TV.
2.D.MENU:No function.
3.P.Mode:To switch picture mode.
4.INFO: Press to display the current signal status, including input source and channel audio mode.
- AUDIO I/II: Press to select MONO, Nicam stereo for ATV channel. Select Audio language for DTV channel.
6.SUBTITLE:Press to switch the subtitle language or turn off.
7.Number Buttons: For direct access to channels.
8.SOURCE:To select input source.
9.MUTE:To disable or enable the sound output.
10.Volume Control:To adjust sound level.
- MENU: To display TV menu.
12.0K:To confirm selection.
- EXIT: To return to the previous menu or exit menu.
14.Teletext Index/USB PLAY
15.REPEAT:No function
16.Teletext Green Button / USB Movie Fast Forward
17.Teletext Red Button / USB Movie Fast Rewind
18.Teletext Mix
19.Teletext Text
20.Teletext Reveal
21.Teletext Size
22.Teletext Time/ANGLE/REC.LIST(teletext time is no function)
23.Teletext Mode:No function
24.Teletext Hold
25.Teletext Subcode:Teletext Subpage
26.Teletext Blue Button / USB Movie Next File
27.Teletext Yellow Button / USB Movie Previous File
28.USB STOP
29.USB PAUSE
- START RECORD
31.UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT Cursor: Press to navigate your selection.
32.Fav: To access your favourite channels list in TV or DTV mode.
- Select Programme: Press ▲▼ Button to select the next or previous TV channel.
34.GUIDE:Press to display electronic programme guide in TV mode.
35.Q.View:To access the previously viewed channel.
36.CH.LIST: Press to display the channel list.
37.Screen:To change picture aspect ratio.
- Sleep : Set timer to turn off the TV.
39.S.Mode:To switch sound mode.
40.OPEN/CLOSE:No Function
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26 27 28 29 :Also applicable to TV's with built in DVD player
TELETEXT
Teletext is an information system broadcast by certain channels which can be consulted like a newspaper. It also offers access to subtitles for viewers with hearing problems or who are not familiar with the transmission language(cable networks, satellite channels, etc.)
| Press: | You will obtain : |
| TEXT | This is used to call or exit teletext modes. The summary appears with a list of items that can be accessed. Each item has a corresponding 3 digit page number. If the channel selected does not broadcast teletext, theindication 100 will be displayed and the screen will remain blank (in this case, exit teletext and select another channel). |
| SELECTING A PAGE | Enter the number of the page required using the 0 to 9 up/down. Example: page 120, enter 120. The number is displayed top left, the counter turns and then the page is displayed. Repeat this operation to view another page. If the counter continues to search, this means that the page is not transmitted. Select another number. |
| DIRECT ACCESS TO THE ITEMS | Coloured are as are displayed at the bottom of the screen. The 4 coloured keys are used to access the items or corresponding pages. The coloured areas flash when the item or the page is not yet available. |
| INDEX | This returns to the contents page (usually page 100). |
| SUB PAGE | Certain pages contain sub-pages which are automatically displayed successively. This key is used to stop or resume sub-page acquisition. The indication appears top left. |
| HOLD | To freeze the page. |
| REVEAL | To display or hide the concealed information (games solutions). |
| LIST | The user can set four favorite pages to be directly linked to the four color keys. While list mode is activated, it is not possibility to use TOP or FLOF navigation with the colorkeys. The favorite page numbers should be stored and restored to/from nonvolatile memory for each channel by the system software. |

04 OPERATION
Installation Guide
The First Time Setup screen will appear when the TV is first switched on or reset to the factory setting.

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First Time Setup OSD Language English Mode Setting Home Mode Country Germany Antenna Type Air Auto Scan DTV+ATV Start1). Press the ▼▲ buttons to navigate the menu and ◀▶ buttons to change the settings. Select your desired language, Home/Shop Mode to be displayed on the menu.
HOME or Shop modes
- Home Mode is an energy-saving Mode. Home Mode is recommended for normal viewing setting and is set as default during manufacturer.
- Shop Mode is an option for retailers for advertising or product presentation. Shop Mode has a brighter image than Home Mode, also it can pop up a pop menu every 30 seconds.
- You may switch between Home or Shop Mode as you choose. If you choose Shop Mode, it will enter HDMI1 source automatically, and you will press Exit key to exit POP menu.
2). Press the ◀▶ buttons to select AIR/Cable means DVB-T/DVB-C.

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First Time Setup OSD Language English Mode Setting Home Mode Country Germany Antenna Type Cable ▶ Cable Quick Auto Scan DTV+ATV Start
In the UK to connect to cable TV you will require the appropriate cable TV's company's 'set top box' to be
connected to the TV. Please refer to the cable TV's instructions manual for further details. If you select DVB-C, you will select Full or Quick way to scan. Also you can select Auto Scan mode. DTV+ATV or DTV only, or ATV only.
3). Channel tuning will commence. This operation may take up to 6 minutes. The display will show the progress of the tuning and the number of channels found. 4). If you want to skip the DTV tuning, press the MENU button to interrupt the tuning half way. You will then go straight to ATV tuning. 5). After tuning is complete, the channels are arranged in a preset order. If you wish to skip channels, modify the preset order or rename channels, select Programme Edit under the Channel menu.

DTV Digital TV ATV Analogue TV (not used in UK) DTV-C Digital TV via cable
1. CHANNEL MENU
1.1) Auto Tuning (DVB-T)
1). Press the MENU button and then press the ▼▲ buttons to select the CHANNEL menu and then press the OK button or Right button. 2). Press the ▼▲ buttons to select Auto Scan and then press the OK button.

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Channel Auto Scan Manual Scan Program Edit Common Interface Signal Information Software Update(USB) Picture Audio Clock Setup Lock MENU Move OK OK3). Press the ◀▶ buttons to select Antenna Type to Air means DVB-T.

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Channel Picture Audio Clock Setup Lock Antenna Type Country Mode Start Air Germany DTV+ATV MENU Move+OK4). In Country mode, press the ◀▶ buttons to select the country where you will operate the TV.
5). In the Mode item, press the ◀▶ buttons to select tune mode: ATV / DTV / DTV + ATV. Press the ▼button to select Start to start.
6). Channel tuning will commence. This operation may take up to 6 minutes. The display will show the progress of the tuning and the number of channels found.
7). If you want to skip the DTV tuning, press the MENU button to interrupt the tuning half way. You will then go straight to ATV tuning. You may repeat the above step if you also want to skip the ATV tuning. An installation reminder will appear the next time you turn on the TV, if no channel is found.
8). After tuning is complete, the channels are arranged in a preset order. If you wish to skip channels, modify the preset order or rename channels, select Programme Edit under the channel menu.

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Scanning Ch12 Digital Channels Found: DTV: 3 Radio: 0 Data: 0 Analog Channels Found: 0 Audio Clock Setup Lock MENU Min+OK1.2) Auto Tuning (DVB-C)
1). Press the MENU button and then press the ▼▲ buttons to select the CHANNEL menu and then press the OK button.
2). Press the ▼▲ buttons to select Auto Tuning and then press the OK button, select Antenna Type to cable mean DVBC.

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Channel Picture Audio Clock Setup Lock Antenna Type Country Mode Start Cable Germany DTV+ATV MENU MODE OK
3). Press the ▼ button and then press the ◀▶ ▼▲ buttons to select the country you will operate the TV.
4). In the Mode menu, press the ◀▶ buttons to select ATV / DTV / DTV + ATV.

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Channel Quick Full Picture Advanced Audio Clock Setup Lock MENU Move OK OK5). Channel tuning will commence. This operation may take up to 6 minutes. The display will show the progress of the tuning and the number of channels found.
6). If you want to skip the DTV tuning, press the MENU button to interrupt the tuning half way. You will then go straight to ATV tuning. You may repeat the above step if you also want to skip the ATV tuning. An installation reminder will appear the next time you turn on the TV, if no channel is found.
7). After tuning is complete, the channels are arranged in a preset order. If you wish to skip channels, modify the preset order or rename channels, select Programme Edit under the channel menu.
Note
All the channels including ATV, DTV and Radio can be tuning by one time, if the Tune Type is DTV+ATV.
All the stored channels will be disappear after auto tuning.
After auto tuning, the channel will skip to the first DTV channel.
2.1) DTV Manual Tuning (DVB-T)
1). Press the MENU button and then press the ▼▲ buttons to select the CHANNEL menu and then press the OK button.
2). Press the ▼▲ buttons to select DTV Manual Tuning and then press the OK button, if you select Air in Auto Scan, you will enter DVB-T manual scan menu.

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Channel Picture Audio Clock Setup Lock Digital Scan Start Strength 54 MENU Move OK3). The DTV Manual Tuning screen will pop up.
Press the ◀▶ buttons to select the desired UHF channel or press the OK button then input channel number. Select Start to commence the search of that channel. When the signal has been tuned, the picture and signal strength will be displayed on the screen.
4). Press the MENU button to return back to the main menu.
5). Press the EXIT button to exit the menu.
2.2) DTV Manual Tuning (DVB-C)
1). Press the MENU button and then press the ▼▲ buttons to select the CHANNEL menu and then press the OK button. If you select Cable in Auto scan, you will enter DVBC manual scan menu.

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Channel Frequency 474000K Symbol Rate 6875K Modulation Auto Start Audio Clock Setup Lock MENU MovieOK2). The CADTV Manual Tuning screen will pop up. Press the ▼▲◀▶ buttons to select(Frequency /Symbol (ks/s/QAM Type QAM) press Start to commence the search of that channel. When the signal has been tuned, the picture and signal strength will be displayed on the screen.
3). Press the MENU button to return back to the main menu.
4). Press the EXIT button to exit the menu.
3) ATV Manual tuning :
You can change the sound system to search the analog TV channels and fine tune the channels, then storage the channels you selected.

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ATV Manual Tuning Save to 1 System BG Current CH1 Search Fine tune Frequency 44.25 MHz SaveNote
- Press teletext red button to storage to channels after manual tuning.
- If the number save to is the same as the number Current CH, when you press Red button, the save to number will cover the Current CH number.
4). Program edit:
Press the ▲or▼ Buttons to select Program Edit in the Channel Menu. Then press the OK Button to enter the sub-Menu. Then you will need to select the program you wish to edit.
| Programme Edit | |
| 001 The HITS | DTV |
| 002 TMF | DTV |
| 003 UKTV Br'tideas | DTV |
| 004 f th | DTV |
| 005 Ideal World | DTV |
| 006 Colourbars100 | DTV |
| 001 Kiss | Radio |
| 002 Smash Hits! | Radio |
| 003 Kerrang! | Radio |
Delete: Press the Red Button to delete the channel you highlighted.
SKIP: Press the Yellow Button to select the Skip function and a SKIP icon will be displayed next to the program and it will be skipped when changing the channel.
MOVE: Press the Green Button to highlight the select the channel you want to move. An icon will display ahead the channel number. Then press the ▼/▲ Buttons to a new position and press the Green Button to confirm.
Rename: (For ATV only) Press the Blue Button for renaming the channel. Press the number key circularly to enter a new name and press the OK Button to confirm (the number key as the following table).
| 1 | 2 abc | 3 def |
| 4 ghi | 5 jkl | 6 mno |
| 7 pqrs | 8 tuv | 9 wxyz |
FAV: Press the FAV Button (instead of color Buttons) to set the favourite channel. (If you want to view the Favorite Channel List you need to exit Program Edit Menu and then press the FAV Button.)
5). Common Interface
This menu can display the CI card's information.
6). Signal Information (Only for DTV)
Press the ▼ / ▲ Buttons to select the Signal Information in the Channel Menu. Then press the OK Button to show the related information of the current channel.
7). Software Updated (USB)
Press the ▼ or ▲ Buttons to select Software Update (USB) in the Channel Menu. Then press the OK Button to update software by using a USB. Follow the software upgrade instructions provided with the software.
Note: We recommend you perform a factory reset (refer to Restore Factory Default in Setup menu) to ensure the unit is successfully upgraded.
2. PICTURE MENU
The second item of the MENU is PICTURE MENU. You can adjust picture effect here, such as contrast, brightness, etc.
Press ▼▲ to move, press OK to adjust.

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Channel Picture Mode Brightness 50 Contrast 45 Sharpness 60 Color 45 Tint 0 Clock NR Medium Setup Dynamic Contrast Medium Aspect Ratio 16:9 Color Temp Standard Lock MENU Movie OK

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1). There are four colors temperature modes can be selected standard, warm, cool, user 2). Screen is available in PC mode only which can adjust Horizontal position, vertical position, size and phase.
3. AUDIO MENU
The third item of the MENU is the AUDIO MENU.
You can adjust the sound effect here such as treble, bass, balance etc.
Press ▼▲ to move, press OK to adjust.

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Channel Picture Audio Clock Setup Lock Sound Mode Treble Bass Balance Auto Volume Surround Sound SPDIF Audio Description Audio Only Standard 0 0 On Off Auto On / Off MENU Move OK OK
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Auto volume: only available when the input signal volume is too large or distortion.
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Audio Only: set on to turn off the TV screen, and then you can listen TV.
4.CLOCK MENU
Operation
The fourth item of the menu is the CLOCK MENU You can adjust the clock, power on/off time, sleep time etc. Press ▼▲ to move, press OK to adjust.

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Channel Picture Audio Clock Setup Lock Sleep Timer Date On Time Off Time Auto Sleep Time Zone Off 2010/04/30 On MENU Move OKAuto Sleep
If after 15 minutes there is no signal input, the TV will switch off to Auto Sleep, when the Auto Sleep function is set to ON. The clock time is automatically set when the TV is able to receive DTV.
5. SETUP MENU
The fifth item of the MENU is the SETUP MENU. You can adjust the Menu language, Audio language, Subtitle language etc.

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Channel OSD Language English Audio Languages Subtitle Country Germany PVR File System TimeshiftRecord Time 1hour Auto Standby(4hr) On(4 hours) Mode Setting Home Mode HDMI CEC Control n OSD Time ff O Restore Factory Default Lock MENU Move OKAuto Standby(4hr)
- If after 4 hours from switch on and no changes have been made to the TV, for example no channel or volume changes, the TV will start the automatic power down sequence.
And pop-up window will appear on screen. After 150 seconds the TV will automatically switch to standby. To override the automatic shutdown press any button on the remote control.
- To cancel the automatic power-down On the Option Menu select Auto standby(4hr), The TV screen returns to the Option Menu and Auto standby (4hr) option will display. Auto standby (4hr) OFF
To return to auto shutdown after 4 hours repeat the above except use the left arrow key to select YES. In PVR File system menu you can set up USB disk for PVR.

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PVR Settings Move Left Move Right OK Select EXIT Exit Fire Manager Device List Scheduled RecordTimeshift Record Time: To set the max Timeshift Record Time.
Auto Standby (4hr): To set the unit to standby after any 4hours operation.
Mode Setting: To set Home mode or Store mode. HDMI CEC Cntrol: To set CEC function to on or off. OSD Time: Press ◀ or ▶ to select the menu display time.
Press the ▼ or ▲ Buttons to select Restore Factory Default and press the OK Button to enter the first setup. Once confirmed, all the settings will be cleared. This should be used if you experience any issues with your TV.
Note
Restore factory default will clear all the programs and password.
6. LOCK MENU
The sixth item of the menu is the LOCK MENU You can lock system, set password, block program and set parental guidance Once you set the lock system on you can not search the channels or change any programs.

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Channel Picture Audio Clock Setup Lock Enter Password Enable Channel Locks Parental Rating New Password Off None MENU Move OKThe default pass word is 0000, if you forget the password, you can use the super password:9443. Block program: Press ▼▲ to choose the program, press teletext green button to block the program. If you want unblock the program, pls enter the main menu, input the password, then press green button again.Parental guidance: Press ◀▶ to choose rating.
7.EPG Menu(Electronic Program Guide)
The EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) Menu provides you with detailed broadcast program information. Press the EPG Button and a pop-up Menu will be displayed with program information about the channel you are currently watching. You will be able to see up to seven days of program information. To view the next day or more use the ▲ or ▼ Buttons to highlight the date and then press the ◀ or ▶ Buttons to scroll through the available dates.

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PROGRAM GUIDE 001 Nine Digital 01:00-02:00 NNE MORNING NEWS 02:00-03:00 HE ELLEN DEGENERES S.. 03:00-04:00 T HE VIEW 04:00-05:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES 05:00-05:30 E NTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 05:30-06:00M A G I C A L T A L E S 06:00-06:30 T HE SHAK 06:30-07:00 N IN E AFTERNOON NEWS Record Information Service ReminderTo see what is going to be broadcast after the current program, press Yellow (Schedule) Button. Press it (Service) again to return. To view a different channel, use the ▲ or
▼ Buttons to highlight the channel and then press the ◀ or ▶ Buttons. To exit the EPG Menu, press the EPG or EXIT Button.
Note
Please refer to the bottom of the EPG screen for the basic remote control key functions.
Record
In EPG mode, press the Red Button on the remote control to select a program to be recorded. You will then enter Scheduled Record menu for record setting. (Refer to the section of PVR file system.)
Note
Please ensure a compatible Hard Disc Drive or USB device is inserted into the USB input to schedule recordings. If your storage device is not compatible, you will be asked to format it. Press the Index Button to enter the PVR Setting Menu Device List to format your device.
WARNING
When formatting the USB device it will delete all the files stored on the USB device.
If you have set a timed recording, your TV will automatically turn on when the program is set to record and will automatically turn off after the recording is complete. During a timed recording however the picture and volume will be mute (there will be no display), however the unit will be on. You can press the STANDBY Button to turn the picture and volume back on.
Reminder (Blue Button)
In the EPG Menu, press the BLUE Button to set a program reminder. The below Reminder Menu will then be displayed and you can use the ◀ or ▶ Buttons to set the program reminder details. You will be able to set reminder to occur once, Daily or Weekly.

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Reminder Frequency Off Channel The HITS Minute 0 Hour 17 Month Nov Date 19 Schedule List OKYou may press Red button to view the scheduled programs list. Also you may delete the programs you have scheduled.
INFO (Green Button)
In the EPG Menu, press the GREEN Button to view more information about the current program.
8.PVR File System (only for DTV)
Press the ▼ or ▲ Buttons to select PVR File System, then press the OK Button to enter sub-Menu and then use the ◀ or ▶ Buttons to scroll through the options.

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PVR Settings Move Left Move Right OK Select EXIT Exit Fly Manage Device List Scheduled RecordFile Manager: You may view all the recorded programs here.

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File Manager Scheduled Record Standby Findlot: Play Delete One Delete All Zoom Hot Key Move Up Move Down OK Select Return Add Call Current Playing File Info Channel Name SBC ONE Program Name: Dempia 2012 Recorded Time: 2012/03/20 13:44 Total Time: 95.8526 Description: Next user and close following new coverage at the top? JATV Shipors_Good Fund Store_2014110_09102 is SEC ONE_Olympics 2012_2013008_714077a JATV Shipors_Good Fund Store_2014110_09102 isDevice List: This sub menu will list the USB devices connected to the TV set. You can select the device and then press red button to format the USB device.

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Device List Function Format Hot key Wise Up Wave Down OK Select SPM Returns SAT Exit Device Invalable Space Fis System sda1 192 MB FAT32Scheduled Record: You may set the scheduled record List here. And you may also delete the scheduled records you have set.

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Scheduled Record Setting List Scheduled Record Strandy Group Frequency Channel Data Start Time Duration 1 Outs %Colourbars100 201/28 18:17 00:30 2 Off 3 Off 4 Off 5 Off 6 Off 7 Off 8 Off 9 Off 10 Off 11 Off 12 Off 13 Off 14 Off 15 Off 16 Off Function Delete One Delete All Hot Key Move Up Move Down OK Select MAY Return Exit ExitEnter the sub menu you may set the recording frequency as Once, Daily, Weekly, Weekday, or off.

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Scheduled Record - Group 1 Setting status Setting is Not in Use Frequency Once Channel 8 September 1932 Start Time 2004-12-26 End Time 2004-12-26 End Time 18:47 OK Cancel RENT Return RENT StartRecord the program:
As playing the DTV source, choose the channel and click "record", the record frame will pop up. Click "record" again, the record frame will disappear and the "REC" icon still on the left top. It will disappear until you click "stop".
Play the recording:
The program recorded on the "USB" will be saved in the folder "USB record" on the device.
You can play it in PVR Setting Menu and in File manager sub menu.
- The USB storage size can be between
128MB and 500GB in size, but for practical use 2GB to 500GB is recommended.
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Video may become pixelated when Video bit rate is too low. This can be caused by connecting a USB extension cable instead of plugging the USB dire into the TV.
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Not all USB devices are compatible.
Below is a list of recommended USB drives.
Models that are not listed may be compatible, but it is not guaranteed to work.
The USB support list are the same as Timeshift function, see the following pages for details.
DTV Recording
To record the program you are currently watching press the REC Button and a red REC icon will appear on the screen.
The record time/ length and remaining record time will be displayed in the menu below.

To conceal or reveal the menu press the REC Button again. To stop recording, press the Stop Button or move the cursor to select the Stop option when the above menu is displayed and then follow the pop-up guide.
You may also enter the Media Player Menu to view your recorded programs via Movie mode.
Note
- Ensure the storage device used to record is inserted into the USB Input on the back of the unit and is compatible for recording. If your storage device is not compatible, you will be asked to format it. Press the Index Button to enter the PVR Setting and select Device List to format your device.
- During recording, you will only be able to watch the program you are recording as this is a single tuner unit. All the functions (Play, FB, FF, Prev., Next, Pause and Stop) in the menu can only be performed when the menu is on. You may directly press the Button or move the cursor to select the option when the menu is on to perform the function.
- During recording, only the Play and Stop functions are available. The other functions in the menu will only be available when playing back the recorded file.
- There will be no record function, when the channel is CI+ channel.
9.Time Shift
Press the II Button to pause the program you are watching to activate Time Shift function. The below menu will be displayed. This Menu will auto disappear after several seconds.

Press the Button again to resume playing, and a white play icon will appear at the right of the screen, which shows that time shift is being performed. To cancel or reveal the menu press MENU Button. To stop time shifting, press the Stop Button or move the cursor to select the Stop option when the menu is on, and then follow the pop-up guide.
Note
- Ensure the storage device used for recording is inserted into the USB Input on the back of the unit and is compatible for recording. If your storage device is not compatible, you will be asked to format it. Press the Index Button to enter the PVR Setting and select Device List to format your device.
All the functions (Play, FB, FF, Prev., Next, Pause and Stop) in the menu can only be performed when the menu is on.
- There will be no Timeshift function when the channel is Cl+ channel.
Time Shift Playback
The Haier TV records the program on the USB stick in *.ts format "Time Shift". If another TV, PC, Laptop, DVD, or any other device or peripherals do not support or recognise the *.ts (time shift) file then it will not play.
"ts" is the format used to broadcast high-definition TV.
You can play "ts" files on a computer or laptop with the correct software. Refer to the Internet or an IT supplier more information about the most appropriate software.
Caution: Haier does not take any responsibility for any software downloaded by any customer or retailer and may contain viruses or for any malfunction resulting of installing the software. The customer uses it at their own risk.
Provide list of major file types that play from a USB device
Photo .jpg files
Audio .mp3
Video .MPEG2
Text .txt

Operation
10.USB Player
Press source key, and select USB in source list, press OK button to enter the USB menu.

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Haier Innovation Life PHOTOINTEST TEXT/MOVIEPlease make sure that the USB device have plugged in the slot. There are four type media item can be selected, such as photo, music, Movie, and text. Select the type media item by pressing ◀▶, press OK button to enter the disk selection menu.

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Photo USB1:PieSelect the media file by pressing ◀▶ o▼ ▲▶ then the preview frame will pop up. Press the button to play the media file in full screen. When the movie file is playing, press the ▼ button can display the control bar.
PHOTO
Basic Function
When photos are playing, press "▼" key on the remote control, a helpbar will display under the screen.
| Play/Pause | Press"Play/Pause"key on the remote control to play or pause. |
| Prev. | Press"Left"key on the remote control to read the previous photo. |
| Next | Press"Right"key on the remote control to read the next photo. |
| Stop | Press"Left/Right"key on the remote control to select this function, press"ok"key to stop playing and return to the previous menu. |
| Repeat | Press"ok"key display one or slideshow all. |
| Quick Menu | Press Blue key, you can enter Quick Menu to adjust Interval time, Repeat, slideshow effect, and Background Music(you may play music first). |
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MUSIC
When music are playing, press "▶" key to select toolbar.
Basic Function
| FB:Press"Left/Right"key on the remote control to select this function,press"ok" key to to fast back. Press"PLAY"key to play normally. | |
| FF:Press"Left/Right"key on the remote control to select this function,press"ok" key to fast forward. Press"PLAY"key to play normally. | |
| Back ground music:Press"Left/Right"key on the remote control to select this function,press"ok" key to turn on / off. |
Other functions are similar to the "PHOTO", Please refer to "PHOTO" options.
MOVIE
The operations are similar to the "PHOTO". Please refer to "PHOTO" options.
Basic Function
![]() | Set A:Press"Left/Right"key on the remote control to select this function,press"ok" key to set A and B, the film will circulating play in the time of A to B. |
![]() | Zoom in:Press"Left/Right"key on the remote control to select this function,press"ok" key to enlarge picture.(if the document is larger than 1920x1080,this function is unsupported.) |
![]() | Zoom out:Press"Left/Right"key on the remote control to select this function,press"ok" key to reduce picture.(This function does not support more than 1920x1080 HD video.) |
![]() | Select Time:Press"Left/Right"key on the remote control to select this function,press"ok" key to select the time to play. |
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05 Trouble shooting
| Trouble phenomenon Symptom | Inspection Check | |||
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![]() | Snow Noise | ![]() | antenna position, direction or connection | |
![]() | Ghost | ![]() | Normal audio | antenna position, direction or connection |
![]() | Interference | ![]() | Noise | electronic equipment, car/ motorcycle, fluorescent light |
![]() | Normal Picture | ![]() | Mute | Volume(check if mute is activated or if the audio system connections are not correct) |
![]() | No picture Mute | ![]() | Power cord is not insertedPower switch is not openedContrast and brightness/volume setupPress standby key on the remote control for inspecting | |
![]() | No colour Norma | ![]() | ur control | |
![]() | Picture breaking up | ![]() | Normal audio or weak | retune channel |
![]() | No colour | ![]() | Noise | TVsystem |
![]() | There is black bar on top and bottom | ![]() | Normal audio | Change aspect to zoom |
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Trouble Shooting
| My TV does not display the picture on my laptop / PC when connected. | Most PC's and laptops when connected with a VGA Plug (the blue 15 pin plug on your PC or laptop) require you to press some buttons on your key board to get a picture on a TV or other external display. This is usually the F7 (Dell) or F4 (HP / Samsung) or F5 (Toshiba). On laptops, you have to press the "Fn" key at the same time as the "F" key. |
| I have connected my PC/Laptop to the TV and get a picture but no sound. Why ? | The VGA cable only carries the video or picture information. You need to connect a separate cable connected to the earphone socket (3.5mm jack) on you PC/Laptop to the 3.5m (PC Audio IN) socket on your TV. You will need to select "PC" using the Source button on your remote.Alternatively connect your PC/Laptop using a HDMI cable if you PC/Laptop has a HDMI connector. HDMI is both audio and video. |
| The picture is not auto resizing when changing channels. | Check that the TV picture Aspect Ratio is set to 'Auto' on all inputs ATV, DTV, SCART, HDMI 1, 2 etc.To set the aspect ratio, (Auto, 4:3 or 16:9). Press Source button start at ATV and repeat the sequence below for all input sources ATV, DTV, SCART, HDMI 1 and 2 as each input source is controlled separately.Press TV Menu buttonPress Right Arrow to access Picture sub menuPress Down Arrow to select Aspect RatioSelect AutoPress ExitRepeat for all input sources. |
| I have just plugged in a DVD player or another item into my TV and it doesn't work. | This is applicable to any item of equipment plugged to the TV1. Turn both TV & DVD player off (plugs out of the wall socket, not standby).2. Turn off any equipment connected to the SCART socket.3. Disconnect the SCART plug from the TV.4. Plug in and turn TV on5. Plug in and turn DVD player on6. Select HDMI from Source Menu7. Press play on DVD player and check movie plays okNOTE: The SCART socket has priority over HDMI and it is important that the equipment connected to the SCART socket on the TV is switched OFF (not in standby).Please follow this information. If the advice works and the DVD player works, the TV is OK it is just a bit confused.Probably HDMI plugs have been removed and plugged back in when the TV is switched on.Never remove or plug in HDMI cables or any digital equipment with the equipment switched on.Always switch off all equipment when unplugging or connecting any digital equipment. |
Trouble Shooting Digital TV Problems and possible Solutions.
Picture Breaks into Pixels
A typical example of a reception problem includes the break up of pictures (pixelation) or the picture freezing, sometimes there are clicking or squeaking sounds or the sound drops out or there is NO reception at all. Your picture may break into pixels due to the digital video signal dropping. The signal dropping may occur because of either problems with weak signals (see TV Aerials) or if you are connected by cable a weak cable signal. If the problem is weak signals, use an amplifier to strengthen the signal. A cable technician can help you install an inline amplifier or a pre-amplifier. This will boost your signal strength and fix the pixel problem.
If you are receiving your TV signal by satellite, check your dish has not moved following high winds, or that the signal is blocked by trees. Trees can be a problem as the TV signal can change depending if a tree between the satellite dish and satellite is in bare or in full leaf.
Missing channels
It may be that you find that there are channels missing, or you're receiving channels from the wrong region. Sometimes the interactive services (red button) doesn't work. This is usually caused by weak signal, see TV Aerials
TV Aerials
Digital terrestrial television (Freeview) comes to your TV via an aerial, The old aerial that was good for analogue TV may not work well for digital so may need upgrading. If you are getting some but not all of the digital channels on DTV (Freeview) for example you get BBC1, BBC2, Channel 4, but not ITV or Channel 5, this is usually because your aerial is a narrow band type, and needs to be changed to a wide band type.
Faulty Leads and Cables
Check your TV. Are the leads at the back - to the mains, the aerial, the set-top box, the video or DVD player or recorder properly connected? SCART leads are known to work loose over time and can result in both audio and video (picture) problems. Either left or right or both audio is missing and the colours are poor or muddy looking. Push the SCART plugs firmly in, this should fix the problem.
HDMI plugs need to be pushed in firmly; it's only the last millimetre that the contacts make. Typically the black plastic part of the HDMI plug should be very close or touching the body of the TV or component. When plugging in any HDMI cables you may experience problems if the HDMI cables are plugged in when the TV or the other component is switched on. Always switch off both the TV and the component you are plugging in. If you have checked the plugs and sockets, switch off the TV and whatever you have plugged in to the TV and then switch them on again.
I have connected my PC to the TV. There is no sound.
If you connect your PC or Laptop to the TV using a VGA (15 pin Sub D) cable there is no audio, you need to connect a separate audio cable to the TV from the PC or laptop.
Unnatural Colours and Flesh Tones
Unnatural flesh tones and other colours could present another problem even in a new HDTV. This is due to the TV picture settings, which are optimized for a showroom environment. Fix this by changing the picture mode to natural in the picture menu. For more precision, try manually setting the colour, contrast and brightness options in the picture menu.
White Outlines
White outlines around objects and people generally appear either if the TV sharpness is set to very high, or if your television set uses some edge-enhancement processing technology. Go to the picture menu and adjust the sharpness till the white outline disappears. If edge-enhancement is enabled, try to disable it using the service menu.
Choppy Video
At times the video might become choppy. When this happens, check whether the signal is strong enough. If the signal is strong the problem is with the cable operator. If the signal strength is weak, try boosting the signal strength with the help of an amplifier.
The picture does not fill the screen
When connecting PC's or laptops to the TV, the picture may not fill the screen. Check the display settings on your PC or laptop (Windows > Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Display settings) and select the best resolution. On your TV select: - TV Menu > Picture > Settings and then try AUTO, ZOOM1 or ZOOM2 for the best display.
USB Connection
The USB connection will work with *.jpg (photo) and *.mp3 (music) files. Please note the TV does not recognize Apple iPhone, or iPod's connected to the USB connector on the TV. The TV may play other files, but due to the multiple different file formats, there is no guarantee that these other file formats will work.
Specification
29" HD Ready Digital LED LCD TV
| Television picture quality: | HD ReadyIntegrated digital.Screen Size: 74cmResolution 1366x768 pixels 50Hz. |
| DTV Tuner Decoder | DVB-T, DVB-C16/32/64/128/256 QAM modulationMPEG2,MPEG4,H.264 |
| Connectivity: | 2 HDMI sockets.1 SCART socket.PC input socket.Component video socket.Composite.1 USB port.1 Headphone port.1 port.SPDIFSupported Systems:PAL SECAMStorage channel number: 1000(DTV),100(ATV)TV (RF) :75 Ω ImbalanceAV Video-Input:75 Ω,1V-P,RCAAV Audio-Input:20K Ω,500mB RMSYPbPr/HDMI Video Input:480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p |
| Sound quality: | NICAM stereo sound system.2 x 8watts RMS power output. |
| Standby Power consumption | <0.30W |
| Digital features: | Digitally interactive.Digital text.Digital video broadcasting (DVB) subtitles available.Auto setup.Auto scan for new channels.Now and next programme guide.7 day electronic programme guide (EPG).Top up TV compatible.CI slot.Audio description compatible. |
| Additional features: | UHF/VHF tuner;Sleep timer;Child lock;Picture and textRemote control batteries required 2 x AAA (included).VESA Mount Size: 200 x 100 mmPackage Size (WxHxD): mm795x515x130Set Size (WxHxD) with Stand: mm666X448X200Set Size (WxHxD) without Stand: mm666X401X50Package weight : 7.0 kgSet weight with stand: 5.7 kgSet weight without stand: 5.0 kg |
* The part specifications of this TV set provided here are for reference only.
Differences may occur as product technology is updated.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Scart Output description :
1. When current source is ATV/AV/SCART, scart output signal is ATV.
2. When current source is DTV, there will be no SCART output signal.
3. Other source have no SCART output signal.
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100ohm differential impedance for TMDS traces. 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100ohm differential impedance for TMDS traces. HDMI_B_5VDET4 R130,68R R130 68R SIS_HDMI_B_SCL4 R133 R1088,DDI SIS_HDMI_B_SDA4 R131 R1088,DDI HDMI_CEC5 R132,68R R132 68R SIS_HDMI_B_HPD5 R134 R134 T V_HDMI_B R136 C1MR139 N SIS_HDMI_B_SDA R136,47K R138 47K SIS_HDMI_B_SCL R139,47K R139 47K V_HDMI_B R137 R137 V GND-GND DCC_CLK1 DDC_DAT1 HDMI_CFC_R HDMI_TPD_R CONB +5V DDC_CLK DDC_DAT CEC HPD RSVD DDC/CEC_GND HGND1 HGND2 HGND3 HGND4 HGND5_D0_SHIELD HGND6_D1_SHIELD HGND7_D2_SHIELD HGND8_D3_SHIELD HDMI19P_QJ51193-FPB4-7F TMD5_CLK- TMD5_CLK- TMD5_D0- TMD5_D0- TMD5_D1- TMD5_D1- TMD5_D2- TMD5_D2- TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK-DP 5 TMD5_CLK-DN 5 TMD5_CLK-DP 5 TMD5_CLK-DN 5 TMD5_CLK-DP 5 TMD5_CLK-DP 5 TMD5_CLK-DP 5 TMD5_CLK-DP 5 TMD5_CLK-DP 5 TMD5_CLK-DP 5 TMD5_CLK-DP 5 TMD5_CLK-DP 5 TMD5_CLK-DP 5 TMD5_CLK-DP 5 TMD5_CLK-DP 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P D P 5 TMD5_CLK-DP D P D P 5 TMD5_D0_SHIELD TMD5_D1_SHIELD TMD5_D2_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIELD TMD5_CLK_SHIC L
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Electrical schematic diagram with labeled components and wiring connections, including resistors, capacitors, and ICs.





















