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Covers warnings about operating the TV in extreme conditions, power cord handling, liquid exposure, sunlight, ventilation, and volume levels.
Explains the meaning of various symbols found on the product, such as Class II Equipment, Protective Earth, and Laser Product.
Instructions for regular cleaning of the TV's exterior surfaces with a soft cloth.
Step-by-step guide for removing stubborn dirt using a damp cloth and mild detergent.
Warnings about using hard cloths, solvents, or abrasive objects that could damage the TV's surfaces.
Instructions for cleaning the mains plug to prevent electrical hazards.
Detailed steps for assembling, removing, and preparing the TV's pedestal for use or wall mounting.
Information on obtaining and installing a wall-hanging bracket, including hole specifications.
Recommendations for reducing energy consumption, including using Power Save Mode and switching off.
Explanation of how the TV enters standby mode due to inactivity or lack of signal.
Lists primary features like digital tuning, HDMI, USB input, OSD, Teletext, and stereo sound.
Details further features such as Sleep Timer, Child Lock, Automatic Mute, AVL, and PC input.
Lists the items provided with the TV, including remote control, batteries, and instruction book.
Describes the operation of the physical buttons located on the TV set itself.
Instructions on using the remote control for menu navigation, input switching, and volume/channel adjustment.
Steps for inserting AAA batteries into the remote control correctly.
Important requirements for connecting the TV to the mains power supply, including voltage and ambient temperature.
Illustrates how to connect aerial or cable TV to the ANT input socket on the TV.
Guidelines for proper disposal of old equipment and batteries, especially in European Union countries.
Lists acknowledged trademarks such as HDMI and Dolby Digital Plus.
Details TV broadcasting standards (PAL, etc.) and receiving channel bands (VHF, UHF).
Information on digital reception standards (DVB-T-C) and the number of preset channels.
Covers RF aerial input impedance, operating voltage, audio system, and headphone jack type.
Details the TV's power consumption, weight, and physical dimensions with and without the stand.
Specifies the environmental conditions for optimal TV operation (temperature and humidity).
Detailed description of each button on the remote control and its specific function.
Explains how to assign custom functions to 'My Button 1' and its default behavior.
How to access the Quick Settings menu for fast adjustments to Power Save, Picture Mode, etc.
Instructions for entering Teletext, using mix mode, and navigating pages with coloured buttons.
Guide on viewing and interacting with digital teletext content using the remote.
Overview of available connectors (Scart, HDMI, USB, etc.) and the necessary cables for connection.
Illustrates how to connect devices like PCs, DVD players, and cameras using different inputs.
Key advice for specific connections, including USB current limits and shielded HDMI cables.
Instructions for powering the TV on from standby and switching it off.
Guide for initial TV setup, including language, country, PIN, and mode selection.
Steps for searching and storing TV channels via aerial or cable connection.
Information on connecting USB devices, file formats, and using the Media Player.
Details on settings within the Picture menu, including Mode, Contrast, Brightness, and Colour.
Covers advanced picture adjustments like Dynamic Contrast, Film Mode, Skin Tone, and RGB Gain.
Settings specific to PC input (position, dot clock) and how to reset picture settings.
Details sound settings such as Volume, Equalizer, Balance, Sound Mode, and AVL.
Covers conditional access, language selection, and parental control settings.
Settings for timers, managing input sources, menu timeout, and channel scanning.
Includes software upgrades, application version, blue background, and accessibility features.
Settings for automatic TV standby (Auto TV Off) and special modes like Store Mode.
Options for automatic tuning of digital aerial, digital cable, and analogue stations.
Features for direct broadcast entry and searching linked channels within the broadcast system.
Settings for fine-tuning analogue channels and resetting the TV to factory default settings.
How to edit, set favourites, and manage the list of stored TV stations.
Instructions for setting up parental locks, maturity locks, child locks, and PIN codes.
How to view broadcast schedules, navigate EPG layouts, and filter programs by genre.
Information on how the TV can automatically search for and install software updates.
Solutions for common problems like the TV not turning on or poor picture quality.
Steps to resolve issues with no picture, no sound, or an unresponsive remote control.
Illustrates supported PC input resolutions and frequencies, up to 1920x1080.
Details compatibility for AV and HDMI signals, indicating supported and unavailable options.
Lists supported video file extensions (e.g., MPG, MP4, MKV) and their corresponding formats.
Lists supported audio file extensions (e.g., MP3, AC3, AAC) and their specifications.
Lists supported picture file extensions (e.g., JPEG, BMP) and subtitle file extensions.
| Screen shape | Flat |
|---|---|
| Response time | - ms |
| Display diagonal | 32 \ |
| Display brightness | - cd/m² |
| Display resolution | - pixels |
| Display technology | LED |
| Display diagonal (metric) | 80 cm |
| Motion interpolation frequency | 200 Hz |
| Motion interpolation technology | RMR |
| 3D | No |
| Annual energy consumption | 45 kWh |
| Audio decoders | Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus |
| RMS rated power | 12 W |
| Number of speakers | 2 |
| Tuner type | Analog & digital |
| Analog signal format system | - |
| Digital signal format system | DVB-C, DVB-T |
| Video formats supported | AVC, H.264, MPEG4 |
| HDMI version | 1.2 |
| SCART ports quantity | 1 |
| 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 |
| Product color | Black |
| AC input voltage | 220 - 240 V |
| AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
| Power consumption (standby) | 0.5 W |
| Power consumption (typical) | 31 W |
| Package depth | 145 mm |
| Package width | 795 mm |
| Package height | 555 mm |
| Package weight | 6400 g |
| Depth (with stand) | 197 mm |
|---|---|
| Height (with stand) | 492 mm |
| Weight (with stand) | 5200 g |
| Depth (without stand) | 89 mm |
| Width (without stand) | 735 mm |
| Height (without stand) | 438 mm |
| Weight (without stand) | 5000 g |
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