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Hisense 50A7G - User Manual

Hisense 50A7G
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Summary

Quick Setup Guide

Important Safety Precautions

Disposal of Used Electrical & Electronic Equipment

Installation Guide

Installing the Stand

Step-by-step guide for attaching the TV's base stands to the unit.

Wall Mount Bracket Installation

TV Front Overview

Remote Sensor and Controls

Details the location and function of the remote sensor and control button.

TV Rear Connections

Making Connections

Antenna and AV Input

Guide for connecting antennas, HDMI, and AV devices to the TV.

Audio Connections

Instructions for connecting headphones, digital audio systems, and eARC/ARC devices.

USB and Network Connections

Information on connecting USB devices and setting up wired network (LAN).

Wireless Network Setup

Instructions for connecting the TV to a wireless network using its built-in adapter.

Remote Control Overview

Remote Control Operation

Installing Batteries

Instructions for inserting batteries into the remote control.

Pairing the Remote Control

Steps to pair the remote control with the TV for Bluetooth functionality.

Remote Control Usage and Disposal

Operation Range and Angle

Details on the optimal distance and angle for remote control operation.

First Time TV Setup

Initial Setup Steps

Guide through language, country, and network configuration during first use.

Account and Features Setup

Steps for VIDAA account linking and voice assistant configuration.

Specifications

Other Information

Summary

Quick Setup Guide

Important Safety Precautions

Disposal of Used Electrical & Electronic Equipment

Installation Guide

Installing the Stand

Step-by-step guide for attaching the TV's base stands to the unit.

Wall Mount Bracket Installation

TV Front Overview

Remote Sensor and Controls

Details the location and function of the remote sensor and control button.

TV Rear Connections

Making Connections

Antenna and AV Input

Guide for connecting antennas, HDMI, and AV devices to the TV.

Audio Connections

Instructions for connecting headphones, digital audio systems, and eARC/ARC devices.

USB and Network Connections

Information on connecting USB devices and setting up wired network (LAN).

Wireless Network Setup

Instructions for connecting the TV to a wireless network using its built-in adapter.

Remote Control Overview

Remote Control Operation

Installing Batteries

Instructions for inserting batteries into the remote control.

Pairing the Remote Control

Steps to pair the remote control with the TV for Bluetooth functionality.

Remote Control Usage and Disposal

Operation Range and Angle

Details on the optimal distance and angle for remote control operation.

First Time TV Setup

Initial Setup Steps

Guide through language, country, and network configuration during first use.

Account and Features Setup

Steps for VIDAA account linking and voice assistant configuration.

Specifications

Other Information

Overview

This document is a Quick Setup Guide for Hisense A7G series televisions, specifically models 50A7G, 55A7G, 65A7G, and 75A7G. It provides essential information for setting up and using the TV, emphasizing safety precautions, installation, connections, and remote control operation.

Function Description

The Hisense A7G series televisions are designed for home entertainment, offering a range of features for viewing various content. They support multiple input sources, including antenna, HDMI, and AV, allowing users to connect external devices such as video cameras, set-top boxes, satellite receivers, and gaming consoles. The TVs are equipped with digital audio output options for connecting to external audio systems, enhancing the sound experience. For network connectivity, the televisions support both wired (LAN) and wireless (Wi-Fi) connections, enabling access to online content and smart TV features. The built-in Wireless LAN Adapter supports IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac communication protocols, ensuring compatibility with various wireless networks. The TVs also feature USB ports for connecting external storage devices like hard drives and USB sticks, allowing users to browse photos, listen to music, and watch movies directly on the TV. The remote control provides comprehensive control over the TV's functions, including power on/standby, input source selection, channel navigation, volume adjustment, and access to smart TV applications and settings. The TV's software functions are subject to changes with system upgrades, ensuring continuous improvement and new features.

Usage Features

The TV offers a user-friendly experience with a clear setup process. After initial power-on, the TV guides the user through an Installation Guide to set up basic preferences. This includes selecting the desired language, connecting to the internet (either via Ethernet or a wireless network), choosing the country of operation, and reviewing terms and conditions. The "Enhanced Viewing" feature can automatically adjust picture and sound modes to match the content being displayed, provided the automatic content recognition service is enabled. Users can also link their TV to a VIDAA account and assign a custom name to the TV. The option to select a voice assistant is available for enhanced control.

The TV's front panel includes a remote sensor, a power indicator, and a single button that serves as both standby/source control. The remote sensor receives signals from the remote control, and it's important to keep the area around it clear to avoid interference. The power indicator light is red when the TV is in standby mode. The single button allows users to turn the TV on, bring up the control menu, navigate between different inputs, and make selections with a long press.

For connectivity, the TV provides various ports on the rear. The ANT port allows connection to an outdoor VHF/UHF antenna or cable for receiving broadcast signals. HDMI ports (HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3) are available for connecting external AV equipment, with HDMI 2 supporting eARC/ARC for enhanced audio return channel functionality. AV IN ports (Red, White, Yellow) are provided for older devices. Digital Audio Out (Optical) allows connection to external digital audio systems. USB ports (USB 1, USB 2) are for connecting USB devices. The LAN port facilitates a wired internet connection.

The remote control is designed for intuitive operation. It includes dedicated buttons for input sources, power on/standby, channel list, electronic program guide (DTV mode), quick setup, navigation (Up/Down/Left/Right), OK/on-screen keyboard, exit, home screen, volume, channel, microphone activation, audio description, mute, info, and media. Quick access buttons to various apps and a BROWSER button are also available. The remote control typically operates within a distance of up to 8 meters in front of the TV, with a controlled horizontal angle of ±30° and a vertical angle of ±15°. The operating distance may vary based on room brightness. For Bluetooth remote controls, a pairing process is required, which involves keeping the remote within 3 meters of the TV and pressing any button (except power and mic) to initiate pairing.

Maintenance Features

The guide emphasizes several safety and maintenance aspects to ensure the longevity and proper functioning of the TV. When installing the stand or wall mount bracket, it is crucial to disconnect the AC power cord first to prevent electrical hazards. The TV screen is fragile, so care must be taken to avoid scratches or damage from hard objects or pressure during installation. After installation, it's important to ensure the TV is stable before removing any protective film.

For battery installation in the remote control, users are instructed to slide open the battery compartment, insert two AAA size batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+ and - ends), and then close the compartment. Several notes are provided regarding battery care:

  • Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area and do not throw them into fire.
  • Avoid mixing battery types or combining used batteries with new ones.
  • Remove depleted batteries immediately to prevent battery acid leakage.
  • If the remote control will not be used for a long time, remove the batteries.
  • Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat, such as sunshine, heat registers, or fire.
  • In case of battery leakage, clean the battery compartment with a cloth and wash any skin that came into contact with the chemicals immediately.

When connecting external devices, users should check the jacks for correct position and type to avoid image or color problems, ensuring all connections are tight and secure. It is advised not to connect external equipment while the TV's power cord is plugged in to prevent electric shock. The service jack is for factory testing purposes only and not for connecting external devices.

For USB connections, if a hard disk or USB hub is used, its mains adapter should be connected to the power supply. The TV may not support USB devices requiring more than 500mA or 5V (for USB 1.1/2.0) or exceeding 1A (for USB 3.0), and exceeding these limits can result in damage or data loss. Certain digital cameras may also not be compatible.

For network connectivity, using a modem or router that supports Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is recommended, as it automatically provides necessary network settings. To ensure smooth network performance, the distance between the router and the TV should ideally be less than 10 meters. The TV's built-in Wireless LAN Adapter supports specific security systems (WPA, WEP, WPA2); other systems may not work.

The guide also advises against rapidly turning the TV off after powering it on, as it takes several seconds to load programs, and doing so may cause the TV to work abnormally. In case of difficulty setting up the TV, users are directed to refer to the troubleshooting tips in the User Manual or E-Manual. The product should not be damaged, dismantled, or thrown in municipal waste; instead, it should be packed and handed over to an authorized recycler.

Hisense 50A7G Specifications

General IconGeneral
Screen shapeFlat
LED backlightYes
Display diagonal50 \
Display brightness- cd/m²
Display technologyLED
Native aspect ratio16:9
LED backlighting typeDirect-LED
Display diagonal (metric)126 cm
Motion interpolation technology-
Tuner typeDigital
Digital signal format systemDVB-T, DVB-T2
Operating system versionU5
Operating system installedVIDAA
Audio decodersDolby Atmos, Dolby Digital
RMS rated power10 W
Number of speakers2
Wi-Fi standards802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth version5.0
Product colorBlack, Grey
Panel mounting interface300 x 200 mm
Game featuresAuto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), Variable Refresh Rate (VRR)
Processor cores4
Video formats supportedMPEG2, MPEG4
High Dynamic Range (HDR) technologyDolby Vision, High Dynamic Range 10 (HDR10), Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
Package typeBox
Package depth781 mm
Package width1231 mm
Package height139 mm
Package weight14000 g
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
AC input frequency50/60 Hz
Power consumption (standby)0.5 W
Power consumption (typical)- W
Programming period7 day(s)
HDMI version1.4
HDMI ports quantity3
USB 2.0 ports quantityUSB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them.
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports1
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth (with stand)257 mm
Width (with stand)1117 mm
Height (with stand)710 mm
Weight (with stand)10800 g
Depth (without stand)77 mm
Height (without stand)647 mm
Weight (without stand)10400 g

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