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Key warnings about electrical shock hazards, internal component safety, and explanations of safety symbols.
Guidelines to prevent fire, damage, and ensure proper ventilation and cord handling in various conditions.
Instructions for qualified servicing, battery disposal, and responsible product recycling.
Covers electrical safety, stability, child safety, and proper handling of cords and openings.
Advises on avoiding moisture, liquids, direct heat/sunlight, and proper ventilation.
Provides guidance on unplugging during inactivity and safe cleaning methods.
Details the functions of the OK, Channel Up/Down, and Volume Up/Down buttons for TV operation.
Identifies and describes all available input/output terminals and slots on the TV.
Explains how to use essential remote buttons for navigation, standby, and settings access.
Details buttons for controlling multimedia playback and initiating recording functions.
Covers buttons for channel selection, teletext, subtitles, and audio settings.
Describes buttons for launching apps, selecting input sources, and accessing EPG information.
Settings for HDMI control, device auto power off, and TV auto power on features.
Configuration for sleep timer, picture off, switch off timer, and no signal auto power off.
Adjustments for picture mode, backlight, brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue.
Settings for color temperature, picture format, HDR, advanced video, and white balance correction.
Options for sound style, balance, bass, treble, and equalizer detail adjustments.
Configuration for speakers, digital output, sound surround, and downmix mode.
Settings for channels, apps, video previews, and reordering apps on the home screen.
Instructions for enabling or disabling the retail store mode for product display.
Information and access to internal shared storage and connected removable storage devices.
Management of searchable apps, safe search filter, block offensive words, and open source licenses.
Details on Chromecast built-in version, about info, and open source licenses.
Settings for location status and estimation using Wi-Fi.
Options to control the automatic sending of diagnostic information to Google.
Enabling captions and high contrast text for improved accessibility.
Configuration for screen saver type, activation time, and device sleep settings.
This document serves as the user's manual for the ANTTEQ AG24 LED TV Set, providing comprehensive instructions for its operation, maintenance, and various features.
The ANTTEQ AG24 LED TV Set is a television designed for home entertainment, offering a range of functionalities including channel viewing, multimedia playback, and smart TV features. It is equipped with multiple input options to connect various external devices and supports both analog and digital broadcasting signals. The TV also integrates smart capabilities, allowing users to access applications, network settings, and other advanced configurations.
Basic Operation: The TV can be turned on from standby mode by pressing the "OK" button on the TV's control panel. A long press of the "OK" button will shut down the TV. In menu pages, the "OK" button acts as a confirmation key. Channel navigation is managed via the "CH-/CH+" buttons, which also serve to move the cursor up and down within menus. Volume adjustments are made using the "VOL-/VOL+" buttons, which also function as left and right navigation keys in menu pages.
Remote Control: The remote control offers extensive functionality. It includes a standby button, numerical keys for direct channel access, and dedicated buttons for Teletext and Subtitles. Multimedia playback is controlled with play/pause, fast forward, and rewind buttons. Recording features are available, including start recording and a 3-second press to stop USB recording or Time Shift recording. A "Home" button provides access to the main smart TV interface, while a "Menu" button opens the on-screen menu. Channel list access, backlight control (5-second on/off), and a "Back" button for navigation are also present. Settings, audio options, and information display are accessible via dedicated buttons. Quick access to streaming services like Netflix and YouTube, as well as a "Hey Google" voice assistant button, are integrated. A "Source" button allows for easy switching between input sources.
Initial Setup and Pairing: Upon first use, the TV requires an initial setup, including pairing the remote control. To pair, users must simultaneously press and hold the "HOME" and "LEFT" buttons on the remote for 5 seconds. After the LED on the remote starts flashing, release the buttons and press "OK." The TV will display "TV_BLE_Remote" in the upper right corner of the screen, indicating successful pairing. If pairing fails, a 30-second wait followed by repeating the process is recommended.
Input Source Selection: The TV supports multiple input sources, including HDMI, Composite, and Component. From the "HOME" interface, users can select the "Inputs" icon using the arrow buttons and "OK" to view all available sources. Alternatively, pressing the "SOURCE" button on the remote control (once for Live TV, twice for direct input source list) allows for direct selection of input sources.
On-Screen Menu Navigation: The TV features two versions of an on-screen menu. For Live TV, pressing the "HOME" button brings up the on-screen menu, where users can navigate with arrow buttons to select configurations. For the Home interface, selecting the menu icon and pressing "OK" allows access to various settings.
Network and Internet: Users can configure network settings by accessing the "Network&Internet" icon. This allows for browsing available Wi-Fi networks, connecting to Ethernet, and managing other network-related options.
Channel Installation: Channel setup is performed through the "Settings" menu, under "Channel" and "Channel Installation Mode." Users can choose between "Antenna" or "Cable" as the signal type. The TV supports automatic and manual channel scanning for both analog and digital signals. "Update Scan" re-searches for frequency points, while "Analog Manual Scan" allows for manual ATV station search. "Single RF Scan" is available for DTV manual search. Parental controls and audio channel settings are also configurable.
Device Preferences: Under "Device Preferences," users can access "About" to view system information, device name, restart options, legal information, model, version, and software version. "Date & Time" settings allow for automatic or manual adjustment of date, time, time zone, and 24-hour format. "Timer" settings enable scheduling power on/off times. "Language" allows users to select their preferred language for the TV interface.
Keyboard and Inputs: The "Keyboard" menu allows users to manage current keyboards, Gboard settings, and other keyboard configurations. The "Inputs" menu provides control over HDMI settings, including HDMI control (allowing the TV to control HDMI devices), device auto power off, TV auto power on, HDMI EDID version, and CEC device list.
Picture Settings: The "Picture" menu offers extensive customization options. "Picture Mode" allows selection from predefined modes like User, Standard, Vivid, Sport, Movie, Game, and Energy saving. Users can adjust Backlight, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, HUE, and Sharpness. "Gamma" settings (Dark, Middle, Bright) and "Color Temperature" can be configured. "Picture format" offers various aspect ratio options (Automatic, Super zoom, 4:3, Movie expand 14:9, Movie expand 16:9, Wide screen, Full, Unscaled). HDR (ON/OFF) and "Advanced Video" settings are also available. "Color Tuner" and "11 Point White Balance Correction" provide advanced color calibration. A "Reset to Default" option restores all picture settings to factory defaults.
Power Management: The "Power" menu includes "Sleep Timer" (OFF, 10-120 minutes), "Picture off," "Switch off timer" (OFF, 30-240 minutes), and "No Signal Auto Power Off" (5-60 minutes) to conserve energy.
Sound Settings: The "Sound" menu allows customization of audio output. "Sound style" offers predefined modes (User, Standard, Vivid, Sports, Movie, Music, News). Users can adjust Balance, Bass, and Treble. "Sound Surround" can be turned ON/OFF. "Equalizer Detail" provides fine-tuning of audio frequencies. "Speakers" allows selection between TV Speaker or external Audio System. "Digital Output" offers options like Auto, Bypass, PCM, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby Digital. "SPDIF Delay" can be adjusted. "Auto Volume Control" and "Downmix Mode" (Stereo, Surround) are also configurable. A "Reset to Default" option restores all sound settings.
Home Screen Customization: The "Home screen" menu allows users to customize channels, enable video/audio previews, reorder apps and games, and manage open source licenses.
Store Mode: The "Store Mode" setting (ON/OFF) is available under "STORE MODE" for retail display purposes.
Storage Management: The "Storage" menu displays information about "Internal shared storage" and "Removable storage" (e.g., USB flash drives), including total space.
Google and Location Services: The "Google" menu provides access to accounts, permissions, searchable apps, SafeSearch filter, block offensive words, and open source licenses. "Location" settings allow users to manage location status (using Wi-Fi to estimate location) and view recent location requests.
Usage & Diagnostics: Users can choose to automatically send diagnostic information to Google via the "Usage & Diagnostics" menu.
Accessibility: The "Accessibility" menu includes options for "Captions" and "High contrast text" (experimental).
Screen Saver: The "Screen saver" menu allows configuration of the screen saver type (Backdrop, Colors, Turn screen off), when it starts (5, 15, 30 minutes, 1, 2 hours), and when the device goes to sleep (30 minutes, 1, 3, 6, 12 hours, Never). A "Start now" option immediately activates the screen saver.
Reset: A "Reset" option is available to erase all data and restore the TV to factory defaults.
Multi-Media Player: The TV includes a DigitalMediaPlayer application. To add it to the home interface, select the "+" icon in the APP column, then choose DigitalMediaPlayer and confirm. Once added, users can access Video, Photo, Audio, and Text files from an inserted USB flash drive.
Safety and Cleaning: The manual emphasizes reading and following all safety instructions. It advises against opening the product casing due to high voltages and refers all servicing to qualified personnel. Cleaning should be done with a dry cloth only. The TV should not be exposed to moisture or rain to prevent fire or electric shock. Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat.
Ventilation: Proper ventilation is crucial. Users are instructed not to block ventilation openings with items like newspapers or curtains and to avoid installing the TV near heat sources or other heat-emitting products. Minimum distances for installation in compartments are specified (20cm top, 10cm sides, 5cm back).
Power Cord Protection: The power cord should be protected from being walked on or pinched, especially at plugs and receptacles. It is advisable to disconnect the AC power cord during lightning storms or when the product is unused for extended periods.
Environmental Considerations: The manual highlights the environmental aspects of battery disposal and indicates that the product should not be disposed of with other household wastes. It encourages responsible recycling through return and collection systems or by contacting the retailer. The apparatus is designed for use in moderate climates and should not be exposed to dripping or splashing liquids.
Troubleshooting: While not explicitly detailed in the provided text, the presence of a "TROUBLESHOOTING" section in the Table of Contents suggests that the manual includes guidance for resolving common issues, which is a key aspect of device maintenance.
| Screen Size | 24 inches |
|---|---|
| Display Technology | LED |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| HDMI Ports | 1 |
| USB Ports | 1 |
| Built-in Speakers | Yes |
| Power Consumption | 30W |
| Resolution | 1366 x 768 (HD) |