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Summary

Whats in the Box

Getting Started: Setup Steps

Step 1. Attach Stand or Mount

Instructions for attaching the TV stand or wall mount for 75-inch and 85-inch models.

Step 2. Connect Devices to Your TV

Guide on connecting external devices to your Hisense TV using various ports.

Step 3. Get Your Remote Ready

Instructions on preparing and using the TV remote control, including battery installation.

Step 4. Power On the TV

Procedure for powering on the Hisense TV after connecting the power cord.

Step 5. Complete First-Time Setup

Guided process for initial TV configuration and internet connection.

Step 6. Establish a Network Connection

Guide on connecting the TV to a wired or wireless network.

Using Your TV and Troubleshooting

Step 7. Enjoy Your TV!

Introduction to the TV's Home screen and available entertainment options.

Accessibility Features

How to enable Text-to-Speech (TTS) and Video Description for enhanced accessibility.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for common problems like no sound/picture, distorted image, or remote control issues.

Specifications and Compliance Information

Technical Specifications

Detailed specifications including dimensions, weight, power, connectivity, and ports.

FCC Compliance Notice

Information regarding FCC compliance and potential radio frequency interference.

Declaration of Conformity and Trademarks

Formal declarations, trademark information, and environmental protection guidelines.

File Downloads and References

Links to download user guides and other relevant documentation.

Summary

Whats in the Box

Getting Started: Setup Steps

Step 1. Attach Stand or Mount

Instructions for attaching the TV stand or wall mount for 75-inch and 85-inch models.

Step 2. Connect Devices to Your TV

Guide on connecting external devices to your Hisense TV using various ports.

Step 3. Get Your Remote Ready

Instructions on preparing and using the TV remote control, including battery installation.

Step 4. Power On the TV

Procedure for powering on the Hisense TV after connecting the power cord.

Step 5. Complete First-Time Setup

Guided process for initial TV configuration and internet connection.

Step 6. Establish a Network Connection

Guide on connecting the TV to a wired or wireless network.

Using Your TV and Troubleshooting

Step 7. Enjoy Your TV!

Introduction to the TV's Home screen and available entertainment options.

Accessibility Features

How to enable Text-to-Speech (TTS) and Video Description for enhanced accessibility.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for common problems like no sound/picture, distorted image, or remote control issues.

Specifications and Compliance Information

Technical Specifications

Detailed specifications including dimensions, weight, power, connectivity, and ports.

FCC Compliance Notice

Information regarding FCC compliance and potential radio frequency interference.

Declaration of Conformity and Trademarks

Formal declarations, trademark information, and environmental protection guidelines.

File Downloads and References

Links to download user guides and other relevant documentation.

Overview

This document serves as a Quick Setup Guide for Hisense 4K HDR Smart TVs, providing essential information for initial setup, operation, and troubleshooting. It aims to help users get their new TV up and running efficiently while also promoting environmental responsibility by encouraging online access to the full User Manual for detailed instructions.

Function Description:

The Hisense 4K HDR Smart TV is a high-definition television designed to deliver a rich entertainment experience with 4K resolution and High Dynamic Range (HDR) capabilities. It functions as a central hub for various media, allowing users to watch live channels, access video-on-demand services, and utilize a wide array of applications. The "Smart TV" aspect implies built-in internet connectivity (both wired and wireless) and an operating system that supports app installation and streaming. The TV is designed for both tabletop placement using included stands and wall mounting with a compatible bracket (not included). Its primary function is to display visual content and play accompanying audio from various internal and external sources.

Usage Features:

  • Initial Setup Guidance: The guide provides a step-by-step process for setting up the TV, starting with attaching the stand or wall mount, connecting external devices, preparing the remote control, powering on the TV, and completing the first-time setup. This structured approach ensures a smooth initial experience for users.
  • Stand Attachment: For 75-inch models, the guide illustrates how to insert base stands into bottom slots and secure them with screws. It also notes that different screw hole configurations (A or B) are available depending on the table length, but these methods cannot be mixed. For 85-inch models, a more detailed, two-person installation process is described, involving removing buckles, placing cushions, lifting the television into grooves, and then attaching the stands with screws, offering two installation types (A-type(L1R1) span and B-type(L2R2) span).
  • Wall Mount Attachment: Instructions are provided for attaching a third-party wall mount bracket. This involves placing the TV face down, removing the stand (if already attached), and placing spacers in the bracket holes. It emphasizes following the wall mount bracket's instructions for safe and secure installation.
  • Device Connectivity: The TV offers a variety of ports for connecting external devices, including HDMI for high-definition multimedia, AV IN for composite video and audio, DIGITAL AUDIO OUT for optical audio systems, HEADPHONE for personal listening, USB for browsing photos, music, and movies, and LAN for wired internet access. The guide clearly maps each port to its function and corresponding cable type.
  • Remote Control Operation: A comprehensive table details the buttons on the remote control and their functions, covering power on/off, special function buttons (Red/Green/Yellow/Blue), input source selection, channel/input numbers, Google Assistant, Closed Caption toggle, menu access, navigation (D-pad), confirmation, home screen display, volume and channel control, mute, audio language (MTS), media content control, video description toggle, quick access to applications, microphone, and digital sub-channel selection.
  • Battery Installation: Clear instructions are given for inserting AAA batteries into the remote control, ensuring correct polarity.
  • Universal Remote Programming: For USA users, information is provided on programming universal cable or satellite remote controls to operate the Hisense TV, including a list of common provider codes and a recommendation to consult the User Manual or contact customer service for further assistance.
  • Network Connection: The TV supports both wired (Ethernet) and wireless (Wi-Fi) internet connections. The guide explains how to automatically or manually obtain an IP address for wired connections and how to turn on Wi-Fi, select a network, and input a password for wireless connections. It also describes how to close the network connection.
  • First-Time Setup: A guided setup process is initiated when the TV is first turned on, making it easy for users to connect to the internet and complete the initial configuration.
  • Smart TV Home Screen: After setup, the Home screen serves as the starting point for accessing live channels, video-on-demand, and various applications, offering a wide range of entertainment options.
  • Accessibility Features (Text-to-Speech and Video Description): The TV includes accessibility features like Text-to-Speech (TTS) and Video Description to assist visually impaired users. TTS converts on-screen text into voice, helping with menu navigation, while Video Description provides audio narration of visual elements in programs. The guide explains how to enable these features through the Device Preferences menu.

Maintenance Features:

  • Environmental Responsibility: The guide encourages users to help Hisense improve the environment by reducing paper waste, suggesting online access to the full User Manual for detailed instructions.
  • Accessory Check: Users are advised to check all foam in the carton box for accessories before discarding them, preventing accidental loss of components.
  • Remote Control and Battery Care: Important information regarding remote control and battery maintenance is provided. This includes proper disposal of batteries in designated areas, immediate removal of old batteries to prevent leakage, removal of batteries if the remote will not be used for a long time, and precautions against battery chemical exposure. It also advises against mixing old and new batteries or different types of batteries (alkaline, standard, rechargeable) and to contact support if the remote gets warm or hot.
  • Troubleshooting Guide: A basic troubleshooting table is included to help users resolve common issues such as no sound or picture, distorted picture, blurry image, or remote control malfunction. It suggests simple steps like checking power cords, input connections, volume settings, and remote control batteries. For persistent problems not listed, users are directed to contact customer support.
  • Product Reliability and Design: The disclaimer notes that all products, product specifications, and data are subject to change without notice to improve reliability, function, design, or otherwise, implying ongoing maintenance and improvement by the manufacturer.
  • Environmental Protection Mark: The guide includes an environmental protection mark, indicating that the product should not be disposed of with domestic garbage. It encourages responsible recycling through available return systems or by contacting the vendor to promote sustainable reuse of material resources and protect the environment.

Hisense 75H6570G Specifications

General IconGeneral
Screen shapeFlat
Response time- ms
Display diagonal75 \
Display brightness- cd/m²
Display technologyLED
Native aspect ratio16:9
Supported video modes2160p
Contrast ratio (typical)-
Motion interpolation technologyMotion Rate 120
Operating system installedAndroid
Audio decodersDTS
RMS rated power10 W
Number of speakers2
Wi-Fi standardsWi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Product colorBlack, Grey
Rollable displayNo
Panel mounting interface400 x 300 mm
High Dynamic Range (HDR) technologyDolby Vision, High Dynamic Range 10 (HDR10)
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
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A ports quantity0
AC input voltage120 V
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Power consumption (standby)0.5 W
Power consumption (typical)250 W
Package depth355.6 mm
Package height1016 mm
Package weight25855 g
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth (without stand)76.2 mm
Width (without stand)1676.4 mm
Height (without stand)965.2 mm
Weight (without stand)25401 g

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