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Hisense 32A5700FA - User Manual

Hisense 32A5700FA
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Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Important Notice

General instructions and disclaimers for safe operation.

Safety Instructions

Precautions to ensure safe and correct use of the product.

Intended Use and Ambient Conditions

Specifies the intended use and environmental conditions for the TV.

General Safety Warnings

Crucial warnings about humidity, dust, and unstable placement.

Moving, Power, and Setup Safety

Covers safe practices for moving, power supply, and initial TV setup.

Ventilation, Screen, Stand, and Radio Waves

Safety regarding ventilation, screen care, stand installation, and radio wave interference.

Interference, Hearing, and Environment Safety

Safety for interference, hearing, thunderstorms, long absences, and cleaning.

Service, Batteries, and Disposal

Guidelines for service, battery safety, packaging, modification, and disposal.

Installing the Stand or Wall mount bracket

Installing the Stand

Step-by-step guide for attaching the TV stand.

Installing the Wall Mount Bracket

Specifications and notes for wall mounting the TV.

TV Front

Front Panel Components

Identifies and describes front panel components like sensors and indicators.

TV Rear

Rear Panel Connections

Details the various ports and connections on the rear of the TV.

Making Connections

LAN (Wired Setup)

Instructions for connecting the TV to a network via LAN cable.

Wireless Setup

Steps for connecting the TV to a wireless network.

Antenna and Audio Connections

Guides for connecting antennas, digital audio, and analog AV inputs.

HDMI and Headphone Connections

Instructions for connecting devices via HDMI and headphones.

Common Interface and USB Connections

Details on using the CI+ slot and connecting USB devices.

Remote Control

Remote Control Buttons Overview

Explains the function of each button on the remote control.

Bluetooth Remote Specifications

Technical specifications for the Bluetooth remote control module.

Installing Batteries in Remote

Step-by-step guide for inserting batteries into the remote control.

Pairing the Remote Control

Instructions for pairing the remote control with the TV.

Remote Control Operation Range

Information on the optimal operating range and angles for the remote.

Turning the TV on for the First Time

Setup Wizard Walkthrough

Guides users through the initial TV setup wizard process.

Specifications

Other Information

Recycling and Licenses

Information on WEEE, Batteries, RoHS, HDMI, Dolby, and DTS.

EPREL Registration Information

Lists EPREL registration numbers for various model identifiers.

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Important Notice

General instructions and disclaimers for safe operation.

Safety Instructions

Precautions to ensure safe and correct use of the product.

Intended Use and Ambient Conditions

Specifies the intended use and environmental conditions for the TV.

General Safety Warnings

Crucial warnings about humidity, dust, and unstable placement.

Moving, Power, and Setup Safety

Covers safe practices for moving, power supply, and initial TV setup.

Ventilation, Screen, Stand, and Radio Waves

Safety regarding ventilation, screen care, stand installation, and radio wave interference.

Interference, Hearing, and Environment Safety

Safety for interference, hearing, thunderstorms, long absences, and cleaning.

Service, Batteries, and Disposal

Guidelines for service, battery safety, packaging, modification, and disposal.

Installing the Stand or Wall mount bracket

Installing the Stand

Step-by-step guide for attaching the TV stand.

Installing the Wall Mount Bracket

Specifications and notes for wall mounting the TV.

TV Front

Front Panel Components

Identifies and describes front panel components like sensors and indicators.

TV Rear

Rear Panel Connections

Details the various ports and connections on the rear of the TV.

Making Connections

LAN (Wired Setup)

Instructions for connecting the TV to a network via LAN cable.

Wireless Setup

Steps for connecting the TV to a wireless network.

Antenna and Audio Connections

Guides for connecting antennas, digital audio, and analog AV inputs.

HDMI and Headphone Connections

Instructions for connecting devices via HDMI and headphones.

Common Interface and USB Connections

Details on using the CI+ slot and connecting USB devices.

Remote Control

Remote Control Buttons Overview

Explains the function of each button on the remote control.

Bluetooth Remote Specifications

Technical specifications for the Bluetooth remote control module.

Installing Batteries in Remote

Step-by-step guide for inserting batteries into the remote control.

Pairing the Remote Control

Instructions for pairing the remote control with the TV.

Remote Control Operation Range

Information on the optimal operating range and angles for the remote.

Turning the TV on for the First Time

Setup Wizard Walkthrough

Guides users through the initial TV setup wizard process.

Specifications

Other Information

Recycling and Licenses

Information on WEEE, Batteries, RoHS, HDMI, Dolby, and DTS.

EPREL Registration Information

Lists EPREL registration numbers for various model identifiers.

Overview

This document is a user manual for a Hisense television, providing essential information for safe operation, installation, and maintenance. It emphasizes safety precautions, proper setup, and basic usage instructions to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the device.

Function Description

The Hisense TV is designed to render video and audio signals for home or office environments. It supports various input sources, including antenna, HDMI, and AV connections, allowing users to watch broadcast television, connect external media devices like DVD/Blu-Ray players, set-top boxes, and gaming consoles. The TV also features built-in wireless LAN and an Ethernet port for network connectivity, enabling access to online content and smart TV functionalities. Some models include Bluetooth for remote control pairing, enhancing user interaction. The device is equipped with a remote control for easy navigation through menus, channel selection, volume adjustment, and access to special functions like the Electronic Program Guide (EPG) and teletext.

Usage Features

The manual outlines several key usage features to enhance the user experience. For initial setup, a wizard guides users through language selection, network configuration (wired or wireless), Google account linking for smart TV features, country selection, password setting, and tuner mode selection for channel scanning. The TV supports both "Home Mode" and "Store Mode," allowing users to optimize settings for their specific environment. Chromecast built-in functionality enables the device to be detected as a Google Cast device, allowing Google Assistant and other services to respond to Cast commands, even when the TV is in standby or the screen is off.

The remote control provides comprehensive control over the TV's functions. Number buttons allow direct channel selection, while navigation buttons facilitate movement through on-screen display (OSD) menus and system settings. Dedicated buttons for input selection, menu access, subtitle activation/deactivation, and teletext functions are also present. Volume and channel control buttons are clearly marked, along with a mute function. Playpad keys are available for media playback control, and a "CH.List" button displays the channel list. Some remote control models include a "Home" screen button, Google Search, and quick access to apps. For Bluetooth-enabled remotes, a pairing process is described to establish a wireless connection with the TV, offering greater flexibility in control range. The remote control's operational range is specified, indicating optimal viewing angles and distances for effective signal reception.

Maintenance Features

The manual provides crucial information regarding the maintenance and care of the Hisense TV to ensure its safe and prolonged operation. It stresses the importance of proper handling during moving or transportation, advising users to disconnect all cables, move the TV in a vertical position, and grasp it by the upper and lower edges of the frame. Users are warned against pressing or stressing the front panel, as the LED screen is fragile and can break. If the TV needs to be laid down, it should be placed face-down on a soft, flat surface. In case of a damaged LED screen, users are instructed to wear rubber gloves due to potential liquid crystal leakage and to rinse skin thoroughly if contact occurs.

For power supply, users are advised to connect the TV only to a power supply with the correct voltage and frequency as noted on the type plate, using the supplied power cable. The power plug must be easily accessible for disconnection, and overloading power outlets is warned against. After powering off, users should wait at least 5 seconds before turning it on again to prevent abnormal TV behavior.

Regarding setup, the manual emphasizes placing the TV on a level, sturdy, and horizontal base that can bear its load, ensuring it does not hang over the edge of the supporting furniture. Proper air ventilation is critical, with specific clearances recommended around the unit to prevent excessive heat and potential fire hazards. Users are cautioned not to block ventilation openings or place objects on top of the TV. The LED screen requires careful handling; users should avoid applying strong force or impact and prolonged touching to prevent temporary distortion or "image burn" from static images.

Cleaning and care instructions include unplugging the power cord before cleaning. The TV, screen, and remote control should be cleaned with a soft, moist, clean, and color-natural cloth only, avoiding chemicals, insect repellents, solvents, thinners, or other volatile substances that could degrade surface quality. The manual also provides guidance on battery handling for the remote control, including correct installation, using only specified battery types, not mixing old and new batteries, and proper disposal.

For service and repair, users are explicitly warned not to remove the cover or back of the TV, as there are no user-serviceable parts inside. All servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel. The manual also addresses packaging materials, advising to keep anti-moisture materials and plastic bags out of reach of children due to suffocation and ingestion hazards. Unauthorized modifications to the product are strictly prohibited as they could void the warranty, cause electric shock, and lead to fires.

Environmental considerations are also mentioned, including the TV's intended operating temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure ranges. The document concludes with information on recycling and licenses, detailing the WEEE (Waste Electronic Electric Equipment) and RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substance) directives, and intellectual property notices for HDMI, Dolby Audio, and DTS technologies.

Hisense 32A5700FA Specifications

General IconGeneral
Screen Size32 inches
Display TypeLED
Smart TVYes
HDMI Ports2
USB Ports1
Weight4.5 kg
HDR SupportNo
Refresh Rate60 Hz
Built-in Wi-FiYes
Resolution1366 x 768
Operating SystemVIDAA U

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