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Screen shape | Flat |
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Response time | - ms |
Display diagonal | 65 \ |
Display brightness | - cd/m² |
Display technology | LED |
Native refresh rate | 60 Hz |
Display diagonal (metric) | 164 cm |
Screen format adjustments | 16:9 |
Motion interpolation technology | TruMotion 120 Hz |
3D | No |
Headphone outputs | - |
HDMI ports quantity | 4 |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | USB 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. |
S-Video inputs quantity | 0 |
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in | 1 |
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) | SimpLink |
Tuner type | Analog & digital |
Operating system version | 3.5 |
Operating system installed | Web OS |
Product color | Black |
Panel mounting interface | 300 x 300 mm |
Audio system | 2.0 |
Audio decoders | DTS, DTS-HD |
RMS rated power | 20 W |
Number of speakers | 2 |
AC input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.5 W |
Power consumption (PowerSave) | - W |
Wi-Fi standards | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) |
Sustainability certificates | ENERGY STAR |
Width (without stand) | - mm |
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Weight (without stand) | - g |
Warning about opening the device to avoid electric shock.
Instructions to prevent fire and electric shock by avoiding rain and moisture.
Key safety guidelines for operating the TV, including ventilation, heat sources, and power cords.
Notice regarding chemicals in the product that may cause cancer or birth defects.
Instructions for safe use, inspection, and protection of the power cord to prevent hazards.
Guidelines for proper electrical grounding to prevent electric shock and fire hazards.
Safety precautions for installing and grounding outdoor antennas to prevent electrical surges.
Procedures for disconnecting power and safe handling and disposal of batteries.
How to safely clean the TV screen and body to prevent damage or electric shock.
Advice on initial TV operation, connecting HDMI/USB devices, and cable recommendations.
Instructions for safely attaching the TV stand and protecting the screen during setup.
Explanation of basic TV functions and how to adjust the menu using the control button.
Steps and precautions for placing and securing the TV on a table for proper ventilation.
Guidance on selecting and installing wall mounts, securing the TV, and VESA standard compliance.
Tips for connecting devices like PCs, gaming consoles, and media players, and troubleshooting common issues.
Specifics on HDMI Deep Color settings and supported audio formats for enhanced viewing.
Introduction to the Magic Remote, its basic functions, and battery replacement.
Descriptions of individual buttons on the Magic Remote and their specific functions.
Solutions for common problems like remote control failure, no image/sound, sudden power off, and abnormal display.
Technical details for the TV's wireless LAN and Bluetooth modules, including frequency ranges and power output.
Statements regarding compliance with RF radiation exposure limits for wireless functions.
Critical warnings about unstable television placement and measures to prevent tip-over injuries.
Explanation of common safety symbols used in the manual.
Advice on securing the TV, preventing climbing, and routing cables to ensure child safety.
Instructions for safe wall mounting and considerations for relocating older CRT televisions.
Guidance on where to find the TV's model and serial numbers for service purposes.
A table mapping remote control functions to specific hexadecimal key codes for external device control.
Details on connecting a USB to Serial converter for external TV control.
Guidance on connecting the TV using an RS-232C cable for external control.
Details on RS-232C cable configurations and how to set the device ID for communication.
A detailed reference of commands for controlling TV functions like Power, Aspect Ratio, and Volume.
Details on how commands are transmitted, received, and acknowledged by the TV.
A conversion table for mapping data values in hexadecimal to decimal for specific commands.
Specific commands to manage power, mute audio, and adjust volume levels.
Commands related to screen mute, contrast, and brightness adjustment for picture quality.
Commands to control color saturation, tint, and sharpness for picture refinement.
Commands for managing OSD display, locking remote controls, and adjusting color temperature.
Commands for adjusting treble, bass, balance, and equalizer settings for audio output.
Commands to manage energy saving modes and tune channels for analog and digital signals.
Procedures for tuning analog cable/NTSC and digital antenna/ISDB-T channels.
Commands for skipping channels, sending remote key codes, and selecting input sources.
Commands for controlling backlight, managing 3D modes, and auto-configuring picture settings.
Commands for managing specific 3D settings like picture correction, depth, and viewpoint.
Command to automatically adjust picture position and minimize shaking, primarily for RGB (PC) mode.