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Instruction manual EN FRDE IT ES PLTrademarks The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Denition Multimedia Interface, HDMI Trade dress and the HDMI Logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. The DVB logo is the registered trademark of the Digital Video Broadcasting - DVB - project. Dolby, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Condential unpublished works. Copyright © 2012–2024 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved. © 2024 Xperi Inc. All Rights Reserved. TiVo and the TiVo logo are trademark(s) or registered trademark(s) of Xperi Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks and content are the property of their respective owners. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG,. Inc.4 Getting started Inputting text On -Screen Keyboard The on-screen keyboard lets you type text like a Wi-Fi password or movie title using your remote control. Highlight the character you want using the [ARROW] buttons and press [OK]. If you press and hold the [OK] button for one second on a selected character, this will display the associated national characters with accents or diacritical marks. Using the Remote Control You can operate many of the TV’s features by using the UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT and OK buttons on the remote control. The following remote control buttons are used to navigate the menus: [BACK] – Takes you one step back in the menu. Press and hold to exit from the menu or app and return to the source or Home screen. [ARROW BUTTONS] – Navigate around the options on the screen. [OK] – Conrms the highlighted or selected option. Connecting External Devices Before turning your TV on, it is recommended that your external devices are connected before continuing with the rst-time installation process. Depending on the source connectivity on your TV, follow the guidance below when connecting external devices. HDMI Connection For optimum picture quality, we recommend connecting your device to the TV using an HDMI cable. (B) (A) HDMIHDMI (A) External Device (B) HDMI cable (not supplied) HDMI CEC-Compatible Devices If an HDMI CEC-compatible device (e.g. Blu-ray player, AV receiver) is connected with an HDMI cable, you can operate the device with the TV’s remote control. We recommend using the HDMI (ARC) connection when used with an AV receiver – please refer to the ARC section of this manual. Activating HDMI CEC ū Turn on the connected device. To enable HDMI control, press the (TiVo) button, then select [Settings] > [Sources], scroll down and activate [HDMI CEC]. ū Activate HDMI control on the connected device. Features Available to Compatible CEC Devices [Blu-ray/DVD player] ū Automatically turns the TV on and switches the input to the connected Blu-ray/DVD player when the Blu-ray/DVD player starts to play. ū Automatically turns the connected Blu-ray/ DVD player o when you turn the TV o. ū Controls menu operation ARROW buttons, playback and track selection of the connected Blu-ray/DVD player through the TV’s remote control. [AV Receiver] ū Automatically turns the connected AV receiver on and switches the sound output from the TV speaker to the audio system when you turn the TV on. This function is only available if you have previously used the AV receiver to output the TV’s sound. ū Automatically switches the sound output to the AV receiver by turning the AV receiver on when the TV is turned on. ū Automatically turns the connected AV receiver o when you turn the TV o. ū Adjust the volume and mute functions via the [VOL+/–] and [MUTE] buttons on your TV remote control. [Video Camera] ū Automatically turns the TV on and switches the input to the connected video camera when the camera is turned on. ū Automatically turns the connected video camera o when you turn the TV o. ū Controls menu operation [ARROW] buttons, playback, e.g. [PLAY] button of the connected video camera through the TV’s remote control. NOTE: Not all devices with HDMI input/output are HDMI CEC compatible. For information about CEC compatibility, refer to the instruction manual of the device. Refer to “HDMI connection (ARC/eARC)” section of this manual for information relating to connecting an HDMI (ARC) enabled device. Composite Video Connection If your external device has composite jacks/sockets, connect them to the TV using acomposite video/audio cable. Mini AV Connection

AV In (A) External Device (B) Composite video/audio cable (not supplied) (C) Composite video/audio adapter cable (not supplied) Connecting an External Audio Device You can connect audio systems such as AV receivers or sound bars to the TV. Select aconnection method below according to the specications of the audio system you want to connect. ū Connecting with an HDMI cable ū Connecting with adigital optical cable ū Connecting with an audio cable HDMI Connection (ARC/eARC) Connecting the TV and audio system with an HDMI cable. This is the recommended method of connecting an external audio device. Use an HDMI cable to link the HDMI input terminal on the TV marked withEN “eARC” to the HDMI input on the external audio device bearing the “ARC” or “eARC” text. (A) (B) HDMI (ARC) HDMI (ARC) (A) AV receiver or sound bar (B) HDMI cable (not supplied)* NOTE: To ensure proper operation of the eARC function, use an HDMI cable labelled “HDMI High Speed with Ethernet” or better. Additional settings for HDMI ARC connection For this connection to work, HDMI CEC must be enabled on the TV. To do this, press (TiVo) button, then select [Settings] > [Sources], scroll down and activate [HDMI CEC]. Additional settings for HDMI ARC/eARC connection HDMI ARC must be activated in the menu. To activate it, press the (TiVo) button, then select [Settings] > [Sound] > [Audio Output Path] and make sure that [HDMI eARC] is selected. Control of volume can be achieved via the TV remote control (CEC must be turned on). When ARC/eARC is working, the sound from the TV speakers will be muted. If your connected audio system is not producing sound, it is possible that it does not support the required codecs. In such cases, you can try allowing the TV to decode the sound. Press the (TiVo) button and select [Settings] > [Sound] > [Digital Audio Format] > [PCM]. [Dierences between ARC and eARC explained] If your external audio system only supports the HDMI ARC function, the TV will only be able to transmit compressed audio with a maximum of 5.1 channels. If your external audio system supports the HDMI eARC function, the TV will be able to transmit uncompressed audio with a maximum of 7.1 channels. Transmission of object sound, such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, is also supported. Digital Audio (Optical) Connecting your TV and audio system with adigital optical cable. Connect to the audio system digital optical input terminal. Digital Audio In OpticalDigital Audio Out Optical (A) (B) (A) AV receiver or Sound bar (B) Optical audio cable (not supplied) NOTE: When using the digital optical output for an audio connection, it is important to disable the TV’s internal speakers to avoid any echo eects. To do this, press (TiVo) button and select [Settings] > [Sound] > [Audio Output Path] > [Optical S/PDIF]. This will disable the TV’s internal speakers. If your connected audio system is not producing sound, it is possible that it does not support the required codecs. In such cases, you can try allowing the TV to decode the sound. Press the (TiVo) button and select [Settings] > [Sound] > [Digital Audio Format] > [PCM]. RCA Analogue Audio Cable Connect to the audio system’saudio input terminal. R W (A) (B) Audio R / LLREarphone (A) AV receiver or Sound bar (B) Audio cable (not supplied) NOTE: The output audio level is dependent upon the headphone level. The volume level on the connected audio system must be turned up. Connecting Headphones You can connect wired headphones to the TV. Connecting Wired Headphones (B) Earphone When wired headphones are connected to the 3.5mm jack socket of the TV, the internal speakers will cut out. The volume of the sound which comes from the headphones is controlled via the remote control using the [VOL+] and [VOL-] buttons. First Time Installation When the TV is turned on for the rst time it will enter installation mode. It is recommended that all steps are completed to ensure correct operation. Use the[BACK] button on your remote control to return to the previous screen.6

1. Select your preferred on-screen display language. This sets the

language in which menus and information displays. If you wish to change it later, you can do so in the [System] menu.

2. Select the country where your TV is physically located to ensure

appropriate content availability and features.

3. [This step is only for models with voice control.]

NOTE: Only remote controls with a button featuring the microphone symbol support voice control. Select the option [Connect] to pair your remote with the TV. On the next screen, you will be prompted to press and hold the left arrow button and the (TiVo) button simultaneously. When a message about successful pairing appears, you can release the buttons. If you do not wish to pair your remote, select the option [Skip this step]. In this case, the remote control will work only in standard IR mode, and voice control will not be possible. You will be able to pair the remote control later via the [System] menu.

4. Set up your TV to be in Home or Demo mode. Home mode is the

default setting for normal use.

5. If your TV is connected via a LAN cable and DHCP is enabled on

your router, you will receive conrmation of a successful network connection. If your TV is not connected via a LAN cable, it will prompt you to select and log into a Wi-Fi network. Choose your network and follow the on-screen instructions to enter your Wi-Fi password. Ensure the password is entered accurately. Upon successful entry, the TV will connect to your network and subsequently access the internet if available.

6. In this step, select one of the available options:

ū [Eco] – Energy-saving option. The picture is darker, which may not be optimal for daylight viewing. ū [Enhanced] – Brighter picture and many convenient features, such as instant wake-up from standby, are enabled. The drawback is increased power consumption during TV operation and in standby. ū [Custom] – Allows you to choose which features you wish to enable. NOTE: You can customise all your options later from the main menu.EN By selecting [Custom] you can change the following options: ū [Networked Standby] – Enables convenient features such as automatic updates while the TV is in standby mode or waking up the TV via other devices. [Picture Mode] – Selection of picture presets. This can be changed later via the main menu.

7. On this screen, you can review the detailed terms of service. Scroll

down and select one of the options. However, if you decline, some smart functions of the TV will be unavailable.

8. Choose your preferred settings on this screen and proceed to the next

step by selecting [Submit].

9. In this step, you can set viewing restrictions for children. To do this,

select the option [Set Maturity Restriction]. You will be able to set up viewing restrictions based on age.

10. You will be asked to create a PIN before progressing to the next step.

Please remember the PIN, as it will be used when accessing various functions on the TV, including during lock or parental control usage.

11. If you have an antenna cable connected to one of the TV’s tuners,

select [Continue], choose one of the applicable options, and initiate the tuning process. While your TV is tuning, the display will provide updates on the progress and indicate the number of digital channels being received. If you do not have an antenna connected, select the [Skip This Step] option.

12. Once you reach this screen, your TV is ready to use. Choose one of the

options to start.8 Home Screen The home screen serves as the central hub for accessing various features and content on your TV. It provides a user-friendly interface that allows you to navigate and explore dierent apps, recommendations, and settings with ease. The home screen layout consists of several rows, each oering dierent features and options. Starting from the top, you can see these rows: [Trending] – This row displays a list of trending movies and shows. Above the selected content, you can see on which streaming apps it is available. Press [OK] on selected content to choose from which streaming service to play the content. In the same menu, you can also add the selected content to the watchlist if you wish to watch it later. [My Apps] – This row contains a list of your favourite apps, which are easily accessible directly from the home screen. At the end of the row is an option to manage the apps, where you can decide which apps will be visible on the home screen. This setting also aects content recommendations. Content of the apps removed from the [My Apps] row will not be displayed on the home screen. [Control carousel] – This row contains useful shortcuts: [Live TV] – Switches the source to live TV. [Guide] – Opens the electronic programme guide for your tuned TV channels. [All Apps] – Opens the list of all available apps. Here you can select and launch any of the available applications. [Inputs] – Opens the list of TV inputs. [Life Portal] – Launches the smart portal containing the electronic manual and information about Sharp recommended products. [Settings] – Opens the TV settings menu. [Further rows] – These rows contain recommended content based on user preferences, popular shows, trending movies, and new releases. Main Menu The main menu is available on the Home screen. Simply press the (TiVo) button to enter the Home screen, then press the [left arrow] button to display the menu. The main menu contains these items: [Search] – A search function that allows you to nd content across streaming apps. [Home] – A shortcut for returning to the home screen. [TiVo+ Free] – Displays the list of free & popular content and free apps. [TV Shows] – Displays a list of TV shows, each row containing dierent categories. [Movies] – Displays a list of movies, each row containing dierent categories. [Watchlist] – List of content you added to the watchlist via home screen. [Settings] – Opens TV settings menu.EN Remote Control Remote Control Parts Description (Option 1)

3. NUMBER BUTTONS – 0–9 to select a TV channel directly.

8. INFO– Short press: Press once to view information about the program

you are currently watching. Press again to display the TV channel list. Long press: Opens Sharp Life Portal.

9. (▲/▼/◄/►/OK) – Allows you to navigate the on-screen menus and

adjust the system settings to your preference.

10. BACK– Short press: Step back in the menu. Long press: Exit the cur-

rently displayed menu or application.

12. FREELY– (UK models) Short press: Access the Freely service. Only

available in the UK. (EU models) Long Press: A list of apps opens. Select the app you want to assign to this button for quick access. Short press: Launches the remembered app.

13. VOL (+/-) – Tilt to increase/decrease the sound level.

14. CH (+/-) – Tilt to switch to the next/previous channel in the sequence.

15. NETFLIX – Access the Netix App.

16. Prime video – Access the Prime video App.

20. SUB – Turns on/o subtitles at the bottom of the screen.

21. TEXT – Turns teletext on/o.

22. TV – Switches the TV to the last watched input.

– Play in fast forward mode.

27. COLOUR BUTTONS – Execute corresponding function at that time.

3. NUMBER BUTTONS – 0–9 to select a TV channel directly.

(microphone) – Search for content and control the TV by voice. Press and hold the button, then speak into the microphone.

8. INFO– Short press: Press once to view information about the program

you are currently watching. Press again to display the TV channel list. Long press: Opens Sharp Life Portal.

9. (▲/▼/◄/►/OK) – Allows you to navigate the on-screen menus and

adjust the system settings to your preference.

10. BACK– Short press: Step back in the menu. Long press: Exit the cur-

rently displayed menu or application.

12. FREELY– (UK models) Short press: Access the Freely service. Only

available in the UK. (EU models) Long Press: A list of apps opens. Select the app you want to assign to this button for quick access. Short press: Launches the remembered app.

13. VOL (+/-) – Tilt to increase/decrease the sound level.

14. CH (+/-) – Tilt to switch to the next/previous channel in the sequence.

15. NETFLIX – Access the Netix App.

16. Prime video – Access the Prime video App.

20. SUB – Turns on/o subtitles at the bottom of the screen.

21. TEXT – Turns teletext on/o.

22. TV – Switches the TV to the last watched input.

– Play in fast forward mode.

27. COLOUR BUTTONS – Execute corresponding function at that time.

1EN Voice Control NOTE: The information below applies only to models provided with a remote control featuring a microphone. Such remotes have a button with a microphone symbol: Pairing the Remote Control To use voice control, the remote and the TV must be paired. This pairing is usually done during the initial setup of the TV. If you skipped this part of the setup, you can manually pair the remote by following these steps:

2. Go to [System] > [Remote Control].

3. A screen with pairing instructions will be displayed.

4. Press and hold the [left arrow] button and the

(TiVo) button simultaneously. When a message about successful pairing appears, you can release the buttons.

5. Your remote is now paired with your TV.

Searching Content with Your Voice When your remote is paired, you can now use your voice to search for content. Follow these steps:

1. Press and hold the

(microphone) button.

2. Speak naturally into the direction of the remote while continuing to

hold down the microphone button.

3. Release the button when you nish speaking.

Voice control search is extremely powerful and intelligent. The following are a few examples of voice control terms/phrases: ū “Bourne Movies” ū “Tom Hanks Comedies” ū “I’ll be back” or “Live from New York” ū “Go to My Shows” ū “Go to Settings” ū “Turn on closed captions” Live TV Tuning Terrestrial (Air) Channels To start automatic channel scanning, follow the steps below:

2. In the [Channels Conguration] > [Source Type] set option

3. Select [Scan for Channels] > [Antenna Scan].

4. Select [Automatic Scan] to start automatic tuning of channels.

5. Or select [Manual Scan] to tune only a single frequency band

(multiplex). Tuning Cable Channels To start automatic channel scanning, follow the steps below:

2. In the [Channels Conguration] > [Source Type] set option [Cable].

3. Select [Scan for Channels] > [Cable Scan].

4. Select [Full] to start automatic tuning of channels.

Alternatively, select [Quick] to enter information provided by your cable operator for quick tuning. Tuning Satellite Channels To start automatic channel scanning, follow the steps below:

2. In the [Channels Conguration] > [Source Type] set option

3. Select [Scan for Channels] > [Satellite Scan]. In this menu you can

see several types of satellite scan modes to choose from. Select the one that corresponds to your satellite system: [Direct connection]– Scan the channels of a single satellite. [DiSEqC 1.0]– Scan the channels from up to 4 satellites. [DiSEqC 1.1]– Scan the channels from up to 16 satellites. [DiSEqC 1.2]– Use this option if you have a satellite antenna with a single axis motor. [Unicable I]– Scan the channels from up to 2 satellites with up to 8 User Band Number. [Unicable II]– Scan the channels from up to 4 satellites with up to 32 User Band Number.

4. In the next step, select the satellite you wish to tune. Depending on

your system, you may be able to select multiple satellites. Further options can be set up for each selected satellite. When you are done, select the [Continue] option to start the tuning process. Channel List The channel list on your TV is where you can access all your available TV channels in one convenient location. Follow these instructions to access and manage your channel list:

1. Press the[INPUT] button on your remote control to open the list of

2. Select your Live TV from the list. It may be marked as [Antenna],

[Cable] or [Satellite].

3. Press the[INFO]button to see basic information about the current

program. Press [INFO] one more time and the channel list appears.

4. Use the left and right arrow buttons to scroll through the list. Press

[OK] to start watching the selected channel. Editing the Channel List Through channel management, you can hide and favourite channels.

2. Go to [Live TV] > [Channels Conguration] > [Manage Channels].

3. The channel management screen will be displayed.

4. To hide a specic channel from the channel list, mark the channel in

the column with the [crossed-out eye] symbol.

5. To add a specic channel to the favourites list, mark the channel in the

column with the [heart] symbol.

6. To unhide a channel or remove it from favourites, unmark it in the

respective column. Favourites List The favourites list on your TV provides quick access to your most-watched TV channels. Follow these instructions to access and manage your favourites list: Adding or removing channels from your favourites list

2. Go to [Live TV] > [Channels Conguration] > [Manage Channels].

3. The channel management screen will be displayed.

4. To add a specic channel to the favourites list, mark the channel in the

column with the [heart] symbol.

5. To remove a channel from the favourites list, unmark it in the same

4. Now every time you press the [INFO] button twice, only your favourite

channels will be displayed instead of the standard channel list.12 NOTE: If you want to display all channels in the channel list, repeat the above steps, but in step 3 select the option [All]. Settings Menu Basic Instructions for Navigating the Menus To access the main menu, press the (settings) button on the remote control. Use the scroll (▲/▼/◄/►) buttons to navigate within the menus. To conrm a setting, press the[OK]button. To go back one step in the menu, press the [BACK] button. To exit a menu at any time, press and hold the[BACK] button. Picture To access the Picture menu, press the (settings) button on the remote and select[Picture]. Please note that picture settings are congured individually for each input source. If you want to change the picture settings for a specic input, you must rst switch to that input. Within this menu, you’ll nd the following options: [Picture mode] – Choose from the following presets: [Eco]– Default option, featuring lowered backlighting to decrease power consumption. [Natural] – Recommended settings for general use. [Dynamic] – Enhances image saturation and sharpness. [Movie] – Adjusted for lighter colours and reduced brightness. [Sports] – Optimises picture quality for sports broadcasts. [Game] – Optimal for gaming, turning o post-processing to minimize input lag. [Custom 1] /[Custom 2] – Personal picture mode which you can customize manually based on your preferences. NOTE: When playing HDR content, items in [Picture mode] will be replaced by options specic to HDR video. [Picture Size] – Options for picture aspect ratio. [Auto] – Automatically displays the best picture format so the picture is in the correct position. Black lines may appear at the top/bottom and/ or sides. [16/9] – Displays a 4:3 picture at a 16:9 size; the picture is stretched horizontally and vertically. This crops out some of the top and bottom of the picture. [4/3] – Displays a 16:9 picture at a 4:3 size; the picture is shortened horizontally. Sidebars appear on both edges of the screen. Displays the 4:3 picture in its original size. Side bars are shown to fill the 16:9 screen. [Fit to Screen] – Displays a picture in the full screen mode. 16:9 signal will be displayed in original proportion. Other picture formats will be stretched to fill the screen. [Advanced Settings]– Contains settings that allow you to customize picture quality. [Apply to All Inputs] – Selecting this option will apply the current picture settings to all video inputs. [Reset] – This option allows you to restore the default video settings. [Auto Game Mode] – When this mode is enabled, the TV automatically detects when a gaming console or PC is connected and actively playing a game. It then switches to a preset mode that reduces input lag and enhances the gaming experience. [Dolby Vision Notications] – If enabled, a notication will appear on the screen when Dolby Vision content starts playing. [Advances Settings] [Backlight] – Adjust the screen brightness by increasing or decreasing the panel backlight. [Brightness] – Increases or decreases overall picture brightness. [Contrast] – Adjusts the balance between black and white levels. [Color] – Increases colour intensity from black and white. [Sharpness] – Enhances or reduces image sharpness. Brightness & Details [Gamma] – Adjusts the tones between the bright and dark parts of the image. [Dynamic Backlight] – This setting modies the backlight intensity according to the scene’s brightness. It enhances bright scenes by increasing the backlight and dims it for dark scenes. You can select from various levels to control the eect’s strength. [Local contrast] – Automatically adjusts the contrast levels of the image based on the content being displayed. The purpose is to enhance the overall picture quality by making dark scenes darker and bright scenes brighter. [Adaptive Luma Control] – Dynamic video contrast enhancement to adjust the Luma level of the picture signal automatically. [Resolution Enhancement] – This image processing mode sharpens the picture and removes noise. It’s recommended for use with low- quality video sources. Colour Fine-Tuning [Color Temperature] – Aects warmth or coolness of the image. Choose from the following presets: [Cool] – Increases the blue tones in the image. [Neutral] – Default colour temperature settings. [Warm] – Increases the red tones in the image. [Color Shift] – Adjusts the hue or tint of the picture to correct any color imbalances. This can help ensure that the colors, especially skin tones, appear natural and that the overall color balance of the image is accurate. [Low Blue Light] – Enabling this option reduces the emission of blue light, potentially helping to prevent eye strain when reading text. Blue light from TVs can also suppress the release of melatonin, aecting sleep. If you experience sleep issues, consider turning on this feature. [Colour Space] – This option allows you to switch between dierent colour space standards, dening the range of colours a display can accurately reproduce. Only available in SDR mode. [Noise & Artifacts] – Settings to decrease noise and remove artifacts in the picture. [Noise reduction] – Filters and reduces image noise (interference). [MPEG Noise Reduction] – Reduces block noise and mosquito noise caused by digital compression. [10-bit Colour Reproduction] – Reduces the colour banding eect in content with high colour gradients. [Calibration] – Advanced picture settings for expert users. [2 Point White Balance Correction] – Enables or disables the application of 2-point white balance settings. [Calibrate 2 Point] – Adjusts the 2-point white balance correction by changing RGB oset and gain. [11 Point White Balance Correction] – Enables or disables the application of 11-point white balance settings. [Calibrate 11 Point] – Fine-tunes the white balance correction with precision by adjusting the contrast of the three primary colours. [Colour Tuner] – Enables or disables the application of colour rendering settings. [Calibrate Colour Rendering] – Expert settings to ne-tune the colour accuracy of the picture. [Reset Calibration] – Restores all calibration settings to their default values. Sound To access the Sound menu, press the (settings) button on the remote and select[Sound]. Within this menu, you’ll nd the following options: [Audio output path] – Congures how audio is routed from your TV to external audio devices such as soundbars, home cinema systems, or headphones. [Internal TV Speaker] – Audio is played through the TV’s built-in speakers. [Optical S/PDIF] – Audio is played on the device connected via opticalEN cable. [HDMI eARC] – Audio is played on the ARC/eARC-compatible device connected via HDMI cable. [Headphones] – Sends audio through a standard headphone jack to external speakers or headphones. NOTE: Connecting headphones or an ARC/eARC-compatible device automatically switches the audio output to that device. However, you can override the output via this menu at any time. For example, even if headphones are connected, you can switch the sound to be outputted to the internal TV speakers. [Dolby Audio™ Sound mode] – Select one of the preset sound proles. [O] – All audio enhancements are o. [Custom] – Gives you manual control over special audio parameters: [Speaker virtualisation] – Allows you to turn on the Dolby surround sound eect. [Volume levelling] – Dolby’s solution to reduce uctuating volume levels across various types of content and inputs. [Dialogue Enhancement] – Enhances speech by emphasizing it over background noise for improved clarity. [Reset Custom Sound Mode] – Restores audio settings to their default congurations. [Standard] – Optimises sound quality for general content. [Atmos] – Activates Dolby Atmos, providing a more immersive sound experience with height channels. [Movie] – Optimises surround sound suitable for movies. [Music] – Optimises sound for listening to music. [Sports] – Simulates the larger space of a stadium or other venue. [Game] – Enhances sound eects for a more immersive gaming experience. [Night] – Reduces loud sounds while maintaining clarity, ideal for late-night viewing. [Voice] – Enhances voice clarity by reducing background sound. [Surround Downmix] – This menu controls how surround sound will be played on the TV speakers. [Stereo] – Only the left and right channels will be played from the speakers. The center and surround channels will be ignored. [Surround Compatible] – The left, right, and surround channels will be played from the speakers. [Audio Delay] – Adjusts the audio delay to synchronize picture and sound for external speakers connected via a digital audio output. [Digital audio format] – Congure settings for the digital audio output. [Auto] – Automatically selects the optimal settings. [Bitstream] – The audio stream will be processed by the device connected via the digital output (soundbar, AV receiver, etc.). [PCM] – The audio stream will be processed by the TV. Inputs To access the Inputs menu, press the (settings) button on the remote and select[Inputs]. Please note that this menu is dedicated to source setup. To switch to a dierent source, press the [INPUT] button. [Reordering the Sources]

1. Select the source that you wish to move to a dierent position.

2. Press and hold the [OK] button.

3. Use the arrow buttons to move the source to a new position.

4. Press [OK] to conrm the new position.

Editing the Sources Select the source you wish to edit and press the [OK] button briey. A menu with edit options will appear: [Change Name] – Renames the source. For example, you can rename the source to reect the type of connected device. [Change Icon] – Lets you select one of the preset icons for the edited source. [Hide on Input Panel] – Makes the edited source invisible in the source list. [Reset] – Restores the default name and settings for the edited source. [Change HDMI EDID version] – This item allows you to switch the mode of the selected HDMI input. If you’re not receiving picture or sound from the connected HDMI device, you can manually change to a dierent EDID version. [Auto] – The TV automatically selects the optimal option. If you’re not receiving picture and/or sound via HDMI, try manually selecting other options. [HDMI 1.4] – Recommended when the TV is connected to a device with an HDMI 1.4 output or lower, such as a Full HD Blu-Ray player or DVD player. [HDMI 2.1] – Recommended when the TV is connected to a device with an HDMI 2.0 output or better, like a 4K Blu-ray player. This setting also enables HDR content. NOTE: All of the above settings aect the appearance of the source list. [HDMI CEC] Enable or disable HDMI CEC function. This feature enables you to control devices connected via HDMI using the TV remote control. Network To access the Network menu, press the (settings) button on the remote and select[Network]. Within this menu, you’ll nd the following options: [Wired Network] – Displays information about the wired network connection. [Wireless Network] – Displays the wireless network to which the TV is connected and the list of available networks. If you wish to connect to a dierent wireless network, select it from the list. If you are connecting to the network for the rst time, you will be prompted to enter the password via the on-screen keyboard. Further options are available: [Scan networks] – Rescan all wireless networks in the area. [Enter network name] – Allows you to manually add a Wi-Fi network. This is necessary if you have set up an invisible/hidden wireless network on your router. When you select the wireless network to which you are currently connected, you will get the following options: [Disconnect] – Disconnects the TV from the current network and remembers the password. [Disconnect and forget password] – Disconnects the TV from the current network and forgets the password. To reconnect, you will be prompted to enter the password again. [Network Conguration] – Dene the network connection rules for the TV. [Automatic] – The TV will automatically connect to the network if DHCP is enabled on the router. [Manual] – Manually congure the IP settings. Live TV To access the Live TV menu, press the (settings) button on the remote and select[Live TV]. Within this menu, you’ll nd the following options: [Channels Conguration] – Settings for channel tuning. [Source Type] – Select the reception type you wish to edit or tune. [Antenna] – Select this option if you wish to edit or tune antenna channels. [Cable] – Select this option if you wish to edit or tune cable channels. [Satellite] – Select this option if you wish to edit or tune satellite channels. [Scan for Channels] – Menu from which you can scan for channels via one of your TV tuners. [Antenna Scan] – Tuning options for antenna channels. [Cable Scan] – Tuning options for cable channels. [Satellite Scan] – Tuning options for satellite channels. [Manage Channels] – Access the menu to manage channels, enabling you to hide or mark channels as favourites. Depending on the country selected during initial setup, channel reordering may also be available.14 [Auto Channels Update] – While the TV is in standby, it will check for changes in the TV network once per day. If necessary, it will update the current channels and store new channels. [Congure CI+] – Settings for the CA module and CI+ card. [Congure Freely] – Setting for the Freely app. Available only in the UK. [Subtitles] – Settings for digital TV subtitles. [Auto-select Subtitles] – When this option is on, the TV will automatically display subtitles in the languages set in the options below (if available). [Primary Subtitles Language] – Preferred language for subtitles. [Secondary subtitle language] – Secondary subtitle language, selected if subtitles in the primary language are not available. [Hard of Hearing Subtitles] – Displays captions at the bottom of the screen for viewers with hearing impairments. [Audio] – Settings for digital TV audio. [Primary Audio Language] – Preferred audio language when multiple options are available. [Secondary Audio Language] – Secondary audio language, selected if audio in the primary language is not available. [Audio description] – Additional sound track for the visually impaired. Available only on selected digital TV content. [Spoken subtitles] – Turns on/o the reading of subtitles aloud in a spoken voice. [Audio Description Volume] – Volume control for the [Audio Description] track. [Interactive TV Apps] – Settings for interactive TV apps. [Enable HbbTV] – Enables or disables HbbTV (Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV), which oers interactive TV services such as video-on- demand, catch-up TV, interactive advertising, games and more. When HbbTV is enabled, you can access it on the currently viewed channel by pressing the red button on the remote control. Please note that each channel has its own HbbTV app, and some channels may not have HbbTV available. [Block 3rd party cookies] – Enabling this setting will block 3rd party cookies, preventing third parties from tracking your online activity. Accessibility Accessibility settings are a set of features designed to make it easier for people with disabilities to use the TV. These settings assist users with visual or hearing impairments by adapting the TV interface and content. Accessibility Shortcut: Press and hold the (mute) button to open the Accessibility Shortcut from anywhere on the TV. Alternatively, to access the Accessibility menu, press the (settings) button on the remote and select [Accessibility]. [Audio Guidance]– Hear the TV read each item you highlight aloud, including content descriptions. [Audio Guidance]– Turn on/o the reading aloud of on-screen options. [Volume]– Adjust the speech audio level to the TV volume: match TV volume, softer, louder. [Speed]– Make the speech slower or faster from 0.25x to 2x. [Pitch]– Adjust how low or high the speech sounds: low, normal, high. [Live TV Closed Captions]– Screen text that provides a transcript of dialogue and sound eects, primarily for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. [Audio Description]– Provides a narrated description of visual elements on the screen, such as actions, characters, and scenes, for visually impaired viewers. [TV Power Sound]– Plays a sound eect when the TV turns on or o. High Contrast Information – Since the TiVo OS interface is set to high contrast by default, manual text contrast adjustment is not available. System To access the System menu, press the (settings) button on the remote and select[System]. Within this menu, you’ll nd the following options: [System Information] – Displays information about the TV, operating system, as well as dierent IDs used by TiVo or by 3rd party apps. [Software Updates] – Management of software updates. [Check for Updates] – Manually check for software updates. If new software is found, you will have the option to install it. [What’s New] – Information about changes in the new software. This option is visible only after an update. [Automatic Updates] – Enable or disable automatic updates. When the TV is not in use or is in standby mode, it will automatically search for new software updates. If a new update is found, it will be automatically downloaded and installed without any user conrmation. [Language] – Selects the menu language. For models with voice remote control, the selected menu language will also be set for voice recognition. [Country] – Displays the country you selected during the initial setup. The country setting can only be changed during the initial setup after performing a factory reset. [Time & Time Zone] – Options for [Time Source] – Set the source from which information about time and date will be obtained automatically. [Time Zone] – Option to select your time zone, if your country has multiple. [Parental Controls] – When entering this menu, you will be asked to enter the PIN. If you did not create a PIN during the rst-time installation, you will be asked to create one now. In this menu, you will see the following options: [Parental controls] – Allows you to enable or disable parental controls. [Manage Maturity Restrictions] – Choose a rating level up to which content can be watched without entering a PIN. [TV] – Set restrictions for TV channels. [Streaming] – Restrictions that apply to recommendations and search results in your TiVo experience. [Remove Unrated Content] – Hides content without rating information. [Bluetooth Accessories] – Displays a list of available and connected Bluetooth devices. This menu allows you to pair, unpair, or disconnect Bluetooth accessories, such as gamepads. [Remote control] – You can pair your voice remote via this option to enable voice control. Please follow the on-screen instructions to pair your remote. [Power On Screen] – Determines what appears on the screen after turning on the TV. You can choose between the home screen or the last watched input. [Power & Energy Saving] – Energy saving options: [Auto Power O] – Controls the amount of time the TV will continue to operate without any buttons being pressed on the remote control before going into standby. [Networked standby] – Conguration for the ability to wake up the TV from the network via a mobile device. Please note that activating this function will increase the TV’s power consumption in standby mode. [Power Down] – Turns o the TV, similar to pressing the Standby button on the remote. [Restart] – Restarts the TV. Rebooting your TV is an eective method to resolve some issues. No settings will be deleted. [Factory Reset] – Restores the TV to its factory default settings. Performing a reset will erase all data, settings, and personalization. Legal To access the Legal menu, press the (settings) button on the remote and select[Legal]. In this menu you can: ū Review terms and conditions ū View and manage consents – this may enable or disable certain TV features depending on your choices ū Set up rules for advertisement relevancy ū See information about open source software used in the TV ū See manufacturer informationEN Using the TV with Other Devices Playing Content Stored on a USB Device Connect a USB storage device to the USB port of the TV to enjoy photo, music, and video les stored on the device.

1. Connect the USB storage device to your TV.

2. If the TV is on, you will see a notication at the bottom of the screen

about the connected USB drive. Select the option [Open] to browse the USB. Alternatively, you can select USB from the sources menu.

3. Browse the list of folders and les and select the desired le.

4. Press OK and playback will start.

NOTE: ū Depending on the image dimension, le size, and number of les in a folder, some photo images or folders take time to display. ū Displaying the contents of the USB device may take some time depending on the content. ū While accessing the USB device, do not disconnect power from the TV or USB device as the data may be corrupted. ū Depending on the le, playback may not be possible. ū Some photos and movies may be magnied, resulting in low picture quality. Depending on the size and aspect ratio, images may not be displayed in full screen. ū It may take a long time to display a photo, depending on the le or settings. ū The USB ports on the TV support FAT32 and NTFS le systems. ū If your digital still camera does not work with your TV, try to set the USB connection settings on your camera to Mass Storage. Connecting Bluetooth Accessories NOTE: Bluetooth connectivity is supported exclusively on 4K UHD models. HD and Full HD models are not equipped with Bluetooth functionality. Pairing the device You can connect Bluetooth devices such as gamepads to the TV. Please note that Bluetooth soundbars and Bluetooth headphones are not supported. Follow these steps to pair your Bluetooth device:

1. Put the Bluetooth device into pairing mode. Refer to the device’s user

manual for instructions.

2. In the TV settings menu, go to [System] > [Bluetooth Accessories].

3. From the list of devices, select your device and press [OK].

4. Select the option [Pair].

Disconnecting the device If you want to disconnect your Bluetooth device but keep it paired with the TV, follow these steps:

1. In the TV settings menu, go to [System] > [Bluetooth Accessories].

2. Select the device you want to disconnect and press [OK].

3. Select the option [Disconnect].

NOTE: To reconnect the device, follow above steps 1 and 2, then select option [Connect]. Unpairing the device If you want to remove your Bluetooth device from the list completely, follow these steps:

1. In the TV settings menu, go to [System] > [Bluetooth Accessories].

2. Select the device you want to unpair and press [OK].

3. Select the option [Unpair].

Conguring the TV Parental Controls This TV oers parental control options that allow you to restrict access to certain content and apps. By setting up parental controls on your TV, you can help ensure that your children are only accessing age-appropriate content and using the device in a safe and responsible manner. Here’s how you can set up parental controls on your TV:

3. Enter your PIN. If you have not created a TV PIN yet, you will be asked

to create one now. NOTE: Please remember your PIN. You will need it to activate/deactivate parental controls or to access restricted content when parental controls are enabled. You can change these options in the Parental Control menu: [Parental controls] – Allows you to enable or disable parental controls. [Manage Maturity Restrictions] – Choose a rating level up to which content can be watched without entering a PIN. [TV] – Set restrictions for TV channels. [Streaming] – Restrictions that apply to recommendations and search results in your TiVo experience. [Remove Unrated Content] – Hides content without rating information. Factory Reset Before disposing of, reselling or gifting the TV, a factory reset is required. Otherwise, unauthorised persons could gain access to your personal data. Performing a factory reset on the TV will restore the device to its original factory settings, erasing all data, settings, and personalization. Here’s how to do a factory reset:

(settings) button on your remote control.

2. Go to [System] > [Factory Reset].

3. Then conrm by selecting [Reset].

(apps) – Ouvre le menu des apps.