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Read safety instructions carefully before using the LED TV to prevent fire or electric shock.
Lists the various input and output capabilities of the TV.
Instructions for inserting AAA batteries into the remote and cautions for use.
Illustrates the physical appearance of the LED TV and its stand.
Details the functions of each button on the TV's control panel.
Explains the meaning of the LED indicator light when the TV is on or in standby.
Identifies and describes all the input and output connectors on the TV.
Explains the purpose of each button on the remote control for operating the TV.
Details specific functions like standby, mute, channel/volume control, and menu navigation.
Covers teletext, media playback, PVR, and time shift functions via remote.
Explains the usage of buttons for Teletext, PVR, Media, DVD, and other special functions.
Instructions on how to select different input sources like ATV, HDMI, USB, etc.
Describes the on-screen display for volume adjustment and mute status.
Guide to accessing and navigating the Channel menu for tuning and settings.
Steps to perform an automatic scan for available TV channels.
Procedure for manually tuning DTV channels by frequency and channel number.
Instructions for manually tuning ATV channels, adjusting color system, and sound.
How to edit the channel list, including deleting, renaming, moving, or skipping channels.
Viewing signal details and CI card information.
Instructions for updating the TV's software via USB.
Guide to accessing and adjusting picture settings like mode, contrast, brightness.
Details on selecting and adjusting picture modes (User, Dynamic, Standard, Mild).
Specifics on adjusting contrast, brightness, color, and tint settings.
Adjusting sharpness, color temperature, and noise reduction for picture quality.
Guide to accessing and adjusting sound settings like mode, treble, bass, and balance.
Instructions for selecting sound modes (Standard, Music, Movie, Sports, User).
Details on adjusting treble, bass, balance, auto volume, and SPDIF mode.
Adjusting Audio Description (AD) switch and other audio output settings.
Guide to accessing and adjusting time-related settings like clock and sleep timer.
Details on setting clock, time zone, sleep timer, auto standby, and OSD timer.
Guide to accessing and managing lock settings like system lock, password, and parental guidance.
Instructions for setting up lock system, changing password, and blocking programs.
Setting parental control levels and enabling/disabling key lock function.
Guide to accessing and adjusting setup options like language, aspect ratio, and installation.
Details on OSD language, TT language, hearing impaired, and PVR file system.
Configuring OSD language, TT language, and hearing impaired options.
Managing PVR file system, selecting aspect ratio, and enabling blue screen.
Guide to initial setup including language, country, tuning, and factory reset.
How to view the list of recorded programs using the PVR LIST button.
Instructions for playing, deleting, and managing recorded programs.
Guide to navigating the ATV channel menu for tuning and program editing.
Procedures for auto tuning, manual tuning, and editing ATV programs.
Guide to adjusting screen settings when using a PC-RGB input signal.
Details on auto adjust, horizontal/vertical offset, size, and phase.
Notes on menu behavior for SCART, HDMI, Component, and AV input modes.
Instructions to set input source to Media and enter the multimedia menu.
Guide to browsing and viewing photo files from a connected USB device.
Selecting and previewing photo files from the USB drive.
Instructions for deleting photo files and navigating through folders.
Guide to accessing and playing music files from a connected USB device.
Selecting and playing music files, managing playlists and playback details.
Guide to accessing and playing video files from a connected USB device.
Instructions for playing movies and navigating playback menus.
Guide to accessing and viewing text files from a connected USB device.
Selecting and previewing text files, navigating text content.
Guide to accessing and navigating the DVD setup menu for various settings.
Configuring OSD language, screen saver, and last memory settings for DVD.
Setting speaker output options, including downmix for stereo or L/R output.
Adjusting dynamic range for Dolby Digital audio output.
Adjusting video settings like sharpness, brightness, and contrast for DVD playback.
Configuring TV type, audio, subtitle, disc menu language, and parental controls.
Steps to bring up teletext on screen and switch back to TV mode.
How to choose specific teletext pages using number buttons.
Using hold, index, size, reveal, subpages, and color buttons for teletext.
Details of the TV panel type and screen resolution (1920x1080).
Lists compatible input interfaces (HDMI, VGA, SCART) and TV standards (PAL, DVB-T).
Specifies speaker output, power consumption, dimensions, and weight.
Lists the items included with the TV, such as remote, cables, and adapter.
Guidelines for proper disposal of the product at the end of its life cycle.
This document is the user manual for the DGM ETV-2293WHC 22" Wide Screen Digital LED TV. It provides comprehensive instructions for the safe operation, setup, and maintenance of the television, along with details on its various functions and features.
The LED TV is designed for versatile use, offering multiple connectivity options and digital television capabilities. It can be connected to analog RGB inputs, CVBS and YPBPR inputs, HDMI inputs, and USB devices, making it compatible with a wide range of external media and display sources. Additionally, it supports SCART signal reception and can receive standard TV signals. For audio, the TV features built-in 2*3W speakers and two sets of audio inputs. The entire system is controlled via a full-function infra-red remote control, which simplifies navigation and adjustments.
Safety is a primary concern, and the manual emphasizes several important precautions to prevent fire, electric shock, and product damage. Users are advised to install, use, and clean the TV according to the provided guidelines. The On/Off key on the product does not fully disconnect the TV from the main power supply, so the power cord should always be unplugged from the AC outlet before connecting any audio/video cables. The TV should be placed on a stable surface or furniture recommended by the manufacturer to prevent it from falling and causing injury or damage. The LED panel is made of glass and should be handled with care to avoid breakage. Proper ventilation is crucial; the vents and openings at the back of the product must not be covered or blocked to prevent overheating and to ensure the longevity of the product. Foreign objects, especially metals or flammable materials, should never be inserted into the TV. The TV is not designed for built-in installation and should not be placed in enclosed spaces without proper ventilation. It should be kept away from direct sunlight, radiators, heaters, stoves, and other heat-generating products. The TV is not suitable for use in wet or moist areas, such as kitchens, bathrooms, or near water sources, and no water containers should be placed on top of it. Open flames, such as candles, should also be kept away from the TV.
For maintenance, the cabinet and LED panel should be cleaned by unplugging the power cord and using a clean, soft, moistened cloth. Hard cloths, dirty cloths, liquid cleaners, or chemical cloths should be avoided as they can scratch or damage the panel. The manual explicitly states that the cover should not be removed as there are no serviceable parts inside, and all servicing should be referred to qualified personnel.
The remote control unit operates with two AAA-size batteries. To install them, users need to push and hold a hook to open the battery cover, insert the batteries according to the polarity marks, and then replace the cover. Battery replacement is necessary when the remote control fails to operate the TV. The manual provides battery cautions, advising users to always replace batteries as a pair, use new batteries, and avoid mixing used and new batteries or different battery types. Users are also warned not to charge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat, or burn used batteries, and to dispose of them according to local authority guidelines, not with household waste.
The TV's control panel includes buttons for source selection, menu access, channel up/down, volume up/down, and power on/standby. An indicator light shows the TV's status: green when on and red in standby mode.
The TV offers a comprehensive menu system for various adjustments. The DTV Menu Operations allow users to access the Channel Menu, where they can perform Auto Tuning, DTV Manual Tuning, and ATV Manual Tuning. The Programme Edit function enables users to delete, rename, move, or skip channels, and set favorite channels. The Signal Information option displays details like channel quality and strength, while CI Information provides details for inserted CI cards. Software updates can also be performed via USB.
The Picture Menu allows for adjustments to Picture Mode (User, Dynamic, Standard, Mild), Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Tint, Sharpness, Colour Temperature (Medium, Cool, Warm), and Noise Reduction (Off, Low, Middle, High, Default). The Sound Menu provides options for Sound Mode (Standard, Music, Movie, Sports, User), Treble, Bass, Balance, Auto Volume, and SPDIF Mode (Auto or PCM), as well as an AD Switch.
The Time Menu includes settings for Sleep Timer, Auto Standby, and OSD Timer. The Lock Menu offers features like Lock System, Set Password, Block Program, Parental Guidance, and Key Lock for security and parental control. The Setup Menu allows users to configure OSD Language, TT Language, Hearing Impaired settings, PVR File System, Aspect Ratio, Blue Screen, First Time Installation, and Reset options.
The TV also supports multimedia playback via USB. The Media (Multimedia) Menu allows users to browse and play photos, music, movies, and text files from a connected USB device. The interface provides options to select drive disks, navigate folders, view file information, and perform actions like play, pause, stop, fast forward, and rewind.
For DVD playback, the DVD Setup menu offers General Setup (OSD Language, Screen Saver, Last Memory), Speaker Setup (Downmix), Dolby Digital Setup (Dynamic), Video Setup (Sharpness, Brightness, Contrast), and Preference Page (TV Type, Audio, Subtitle, Disc Menu, Parental, Password, Default).
The Teletext function allows users to access teletext pages, choose specific pages using number buttons, hold pages, access the index, enlarge text, reveal hidden information, and navigate subpages. Colour buttons on the remote control provide direct access to highlighted teletext sections.
Finally, the manual includes instructions on environmental protection, advising users not to dispose of the product with household garbage but to hand it over to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic appliances. The materials are recyclable, and users are encouraged to inquire with their community administration for authorized disposal locations to contribute to environmental protection.
| Screen Size | 22 inches |
|---|---|
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Response Time | 5 ms |
| USB Ports | 1 |
| Audio Output | 2 x 3W |
| Display Technology | LED |
| Viewing Angle | 170/160 degrees |
| Input Ports | HDMI, USB, VGA, RF |
| Weight | 3.5 kg |