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1. Screen Settings PC Setting PC software setting Set the PC Software properly Image Position Supported VGA Mode 5 AES VGA SVGA XGA SXGA soe ins N Please note Your PC Notebook may not be able to display some of these resolutions E Clock 0 Take Windows XP as an example and the Windows system display setting is as Aa illustrated Move OK Enter EXIT MENU Exit 1 Right click anywhere on your display select Properties Display Properties Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors 2 Find the Settings tab on the dialogue box set the screen Resolution 3 See above details about the resolutions supported by this unit 4 Click OK to exit PC Screen Settings Image Position Adjust the VGA image position single unit mode H Size Adjustthe horizontal size of the image og e M V Size Adjust the vertical size of the image 1024 ty 700 pins Display 1 Multiple Monitors on MOBILITY RADEON S000 Phase Adjust the VGA phase to match the PC C DER Clock Adjust the VGA Clock to match the PC clock aain Auto Sync Auto adjust the VGA image position Ir Using the TV Using the TELETEXT Activating teletext Teletext is only available on a specific digital analogue television station example Channel 7 in digital television station Select the channel that is broadcasting t
2. SOUND User audio settings Each band 100 Hz 330Hz 1 KHz 3 3 KHz and10 KHz can be considered as a selective volume control which only adjusts a i fraction of audio frequency spectrum Move Change TEN The sound Equalizer can also be easily configured for most frequent situations by pressing the SOUND button in your remote controller Preset settings are provided for User Music Standard and Voice conditions vuan Standard mode delivers a flat frequency response which preserves the natural EI me characteristics of the original sound In Music mode the extremes of low and high W Balance frequencies are accentuated to enhance musical instruments reproduction The opposite ve Change MENU Back EXIT Exit All effect is accomplished in Voice mode where very low and high frequencies are attenuated to improve the reproduction and intelligibility of the human voice While you re listening to music or watching a movie you can adjust your TV to your personal preferences Mayo There is also a direct way to select sound output by pressing the I II button on the remote control Press the I II button to change sound output mode 1 11 Change mode 220 Using the TV Lock Settings E j F gt C Sl HM The Lock Settings Menu Lock Settings submenu contains Parental Guidance Child Lock Change Password you can adjust them for your requirements Parental Guidance ock None O Hote
3. OUT COMPONENTIN1 n AUDIO L AUDIO R VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R IN2 O mo O O O O O Red Yellow s White Green Blue SVIDEO1 Whenever you connect an audio system to your set ensure that all elements are switched off When connecting an external device match the color of the connection terminal to the cable NOTE colors for inputs and cables must correspond on both devices 20 2 S VIDEO2 o o o o e Preparation for using your new TV Connecting an Aerial For analogue and Digital signals To view television channels correctly a signal must be received by the set from the following source An outdoor VHF UHF antenna Connecting External A V Devices Connect a Video RCA or S VIDEO cable to an appropriate external A V device such as a VCR DVD or Camcorder Connect RCA audio cables to R AUDIO L on the rear of your set and the other ends to corresponding audio out connectors on the A V device RS232 Connector for service ONLY do not connect any equipment here Connecting Component Devices DVD PVR Connect Component video and audio cables to Component inputs PR CR PB CB Y on the rear of your set and the other ends to corresponding component video out connectors on the PVR or DVD The Y PB CB and PR CR connectors on your component devices PVR or DVD are sometimes labeled Y B Y and R Y or Y CB and CR Colors for input
4. Sharpness Hue Color Temp s Enhanced Settings v 4 Move Change EXIT MENU Exit The purpose and recommended use of these features is explained below Adjustment Contro vga Adjust luminance of the image from dark to light Accentuate both the black and white intensity simultaneously Higher Contrast the setting the more vivid the blacks and whites appear Saturation Adjust colour saturation saturation is the amount of gray in a particular colour colour with more gray is considered less saturated Increase or decreases image resolution If you are viewing your TV at a close distance lower the Sharpness sharpness to soften the picture Add more sharpness if you like a more defined vivid picture Adjust the colour balance of the image The average colour can be slightly biased Colour Temp from Warm red bias to Cold blue bias with intermediate graduations This can be used to correct video sources in order to obtain a pure white display of your preference Adjust the Hue of the image Note The PAL system does not require Hue compensation Adjustment is only for NTSC systems The fine tuning of Hue refers to the gradation of colour within the picture Minor errors in the NTSC system result in images with either red or green tint hue adjustment eliminates this effect 3D Noise Reduction mode settings In dark lines pixel fluctuations are formed due to random noise thus filters can be used to softe
5. The terminals on the backside provide all the connections you will need to connect other equipment to your TV Front Controls Hisense NOTE POWER Button switch location on bottom of front cabinet Component POWER Switch Press to turn the main power ON or OFF POWER Indicator Component Description Red indicates standby mode Blue shows that the unit is on There will be no light when the power switch is in the off position Hemote sensor Receives signals from the remote control Do not block power standby button 5 CHY button Press to change the channel up E CHA button Press to change the channel down Press to turn your TV on or off standby mode 7 VOLV button Press to decrease the volume 8 VOL A button Press to increase the volume 9 SOURCE button Press to select the signal source for your TV 10 MENU button m Press to activate the on screen display OSD 7 Preparation for using your new TV Back Connections diliililditiilitilitii dii ii nit iil T i Inr IK is JULLI HYL LI ACINPUT R6 232 2 3 Headphone jack A V input 2 output 1 S Video 2 a Antenna input USB Connector HDMI 3 i GATHETTET EEE uii niii n LEE E GEL LE LLL C LLLA JUL IH AUDIO L AUDIO Vit NN SPDIF O O O o VIDEO VGA z o a E a 9 a HDMI3 HDMI 1 lt T o USB i O gt VIDEO AUDI
6. until it STT AMA SW Aa has finished Manual Install Menu Channel Manual Install in Analog signal source Manual Install is only needed when analogue channels are not found under an automatic tune 1 Press Menu to display the main OSD 4 Move OK Enter EXIT MENU Exit Auto install in progress 2 Press P to select the Channel option press the OK V button to enter the Channel OSD va 3 Press the P button to select Manual Install and press the OK V EN lt Direction in button to enter Manual Install menu Channel Name paasi 4 Press the P button to select Channel No and use V to p setthe Manual Install initial Channel No 5 Press the P button to select Channel No use the V button to set the Manual Install initial Channel No Direction then press OK to install channels from the initial channel No along this initial direction Digital Channel Manual Install 6 If you would like to edit your installed analogue channel name press P to select gt a 2 Channel Name then select a number 0 9 or press repeatedly to select a letter e g gt 1 A B C See TT 2 D E F pressing 1 3 times will display the letter C press V to move to the next letter space and repeat until the desired channel name is displayed T Press P to select Save and press OK button to confirm Press EXIT to exit all menus Manual Install Menu Channe
7. 2 7 8 9 1 Select channels OK Select You can select channels by pressing the P buttons on the remote or press CHA V on the right side of the front panel Select channels by numbers Input channel numbers sequentially to select channels by program numbers For example to select channel 120 press the button 1 and 1will be displayed on the top right corner of the screen then press the button 2 12 will be displayed press the button 0 channel 120 will now appear on screen Adjust Volume Press VOLA or VOL V on the front panel of the TV or press v v on the remote to adjust volume Using the LAST button Press the LAST button repeatedly to alternate between the present program and the previous program 14 Using the TV Display channel information Press INFO button to view current channel information in TV source Press EPG button to view channel information in digital signal source Select picture modes Press the PICTURE button to select between 4 different pre adjusted picture modes Vivid Standard Movie and User configurable mode The User mode automatically Vivid Standard Movie User preserves your personal settings after adjusting brightness color and contrast etc Move OK Select Select sound modes Voice Music Standard User Press the SOUND button to select between 4 different pre adjusted sound modes User configurable mode Standard Music Voice Th
8. 800 L X598 H X240 D mm Weight TV and Base Supplied accessories 14 6kg 1028 L X736 H X310 D mm 2 kg Remote control AC Power cord Batteries Improvements to the product may result in changes to features and specifications without prior notice 26
9. Hisense Instruction Manual HSLC8129HDI HSLC10629HDI 32 42 INCH LCD Part No IES070513 HISENSE WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1 Hisense will provide parts and labour to you the Customer as set out herein 2 This warranty a covers products purchased as NEW manufactured for use in Australia or New Zealand the Territory unless otherwise excluded b provides for the labour and replacement parts necessary to maintain your product in good operating condition as specified in this warranty however if repair is needed because of product failure during normal usage Hisense has the option to repair or replace the defective product or part of the product with a product or part of the product of like kind and quality and a replacement part may be new or reconditioned of like kind and quality and may cost less than the original product purchased and no charges or refunds will be made based on the replacement product cost difference 3 Product Identification a Hisense reserves the right to reject claims for any services or work where the Customer requesting such work or services from Hisense and or its agents cannot produce for verification the serial number and the proof of purchase as per original purchase invoice b The warranty will be voided if any Serial Number sticker provided to be placed on the equipment is removed c In the event that a request for repair is made against a warranty where the Serial Number sticker is no
10. Hisense accepts no liability for items that are lost damaged or stolen as a result of freight transport or storage 11 On Public Holidays or other periods when regular business and wholesale operations are temporarily ceased repairer availability and warranty response times may extend beyond the standard response times due to the availability of repairers and parts 12 Special Conditions relating to Plasma TV s LCD TV s LCD Panels Projection Television and Projection Equipment a All LCD and Plasma panels exhibit some bright dark or partially lit pixels a normal limitation of these technologies and the manufacturing processes involved and are usually not noticeable when viewing normal screen images and defective pixels are not a warranty issue unless they exceed the manufacturer s specifications for pixel defects Where there are no manufacturer specifications Hisense cover the screen provided 12 or more pixels are failing to display b Image retention or burn in can be a problem for all phosphor based displays In extreme cases permanent phosphor burn can occur if still repetitive images are left on the screen for extended periods of time Such damage to the screen is NOT covered by the warranty Please ensure that the precautions in any documentation supplied with your product are followed in order to avoid permanent damage to your display c Where a product is positioned or mounted higher than 1 2m from the lowest mount point or where a
11. O L AUDIO R IN2 S VIDEO1 S VIDEO2 o o o o a Description Connect the power cord to this connector For service purposes ONLY will not support consumer products Plug headphone into this jack When headphones are plugged in no sound comes from the headphones Connect Component video devices such as a DVD player PVR HDDVD BluRay to these jacks Recommended for superior picture quality Connect standard video audio cables to these jacks The row of jacks under the unit are inputs Video Audio In The row of jacks on the side of TV are output jacks Video Audio Out Connect an S Video device to this jack inserting the left and right audio leads into S VIDEO L and S VIDEO R Connection for the Aerial Antenna For service purposes ONLY Will not support consumer products Connect an HDMI device to this jack 10 ES Connect an audio from a computer to this jack 11 VGA video input 12 Optical audio output 13 Rating Label Connect the video from a computer to this jack Connect an optical audio device to this jack only available in Digital TV or HDMI modes Model number and serial number found here NOTE The above picture is for reference only please refer to the actual TV to determine their appearance 8 Preparation for using your new TV Connecting your TV HDMI1 Power Input HDMI2 PC DVIAUDIOIN VGA VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R O
12. URCHASER SERIAL NUMBER ADDRESS STORE PURCHASED FROM CITY STATE POSTCODE CITY STATE POSTCODE PHONE INVOICE NO FAx MODEL NO DATE OF PURCHASE SIGNATURE WARRANTY PROCEDURE Please retain this portion for your records 36 MONTHS IN HOME REPLACEMENT WARRANTY Hisense will provide its nearest service centre for repairs under warranty You will need to ensure that you have already called Hisense and received a JOB NUMBER Before making a claim please make sure that you understand the terms and conditions of the warrant e Check and ensure the installation of all power cables to the power point are secure and power is turned on all cables leads and connectors are connected properly and that all switches are turned on and functioning e Check all settings are set according to instruction manuals e Please keep this certificate in a safe place together with your system receipt Should you need to make a claim the responsibility of proof of ownership of the equipment is on you If a claim is made that is found not to be covered under this warranty or no faulty hardware components are found you will be charged at Hisense standard service charge plus an administration fee Service Procedure Please have your original invoice model and serial number ready To receive service you are required to e Call1800 447 367 Service claims may be made between 9 00am and 5 00pm EST weekdays excluding public holiday
13. any and exit automatically when no buttons are pressed ina period which is set in the OSD Time Out setting The following conventions are used in this manual to indicate the location of adjustments and functions within the menu system The name of the function or control is highlighted in bold type The path within the menu system is indicated in Italics within brackets As follows Function Menu Submenu1 Submenu2 Function Option IMPORTANT For example Menu Audio Headphone Configure Balance 16 Using the T 4 F 4 i mmnys Installing in television channels Your television has been pre adjusted to receive the five major TV networks available only available in analogue TV mode in capital cities of Australia however you can add or delete channels at any time using the functions under the Channel submenu Auto Install Menu Channel Auto Install Manual Install In both the Analog and Digital signal source MTS This is the easiest and most effective way to install all channels available in your area E en automatically 1 Press Menu to display the main OSD options 2 Select the Channel option by using P press the OK V button to enter the Channel OSD 3 Press the P button to select the Auto Install 4 Press the OK V button to start an automatic search and this will memorize all the Oo C available channels Auto Install will take a few minutes please wait
14. e Adjust the picture from the menu the Antenna may need to be adjusted or replaced The channel may be skipped See Skip on page 18 Poor picture sound OK p The station may have broadcast difficulties Try another channel AE Adjust the HUE and color in the menu ere may be an obstruction between the remote control and the remote control sensor The batteries may be installed incorrectly The remote control batteries may be dead Replace the batteries Disorder display at power on This may be caused by too short interval between power off and on Unplug the power wait 5 minutes and restart DE The remote control does not operate riisense Innovation is life Specifications Model LCD panel Native Screen Resolution Television system color system Channel coverage Analog RGB mode YPBPR mode Static contrast ratio Brightness Viewing angle Power source Power consumption Audio output Connection interface HSLC8129HDI 32 0 inches TFT LCD HSLC10629HDI 42 0 inches TFT LCD 1366X768 Pixels PAL B G DVB T PAL NTSC VHF L 48 25 to 168 25MHz VHF H 175 25 to 463 25MHz UHF 471 25 to 863 25MHz VGA SVGA XGA SXGA 4801 60Hz 480P 60Hz 5761 50Hz 576P 50Hz 720P 60Hz 10801 50Hz 10801 60Hz 1000 1 800 1 500cd m 500cd m 178 H 178 V 178 H 178 V AC220V 240V 50 60Hz AC220V 240V 50 60Hz 160W 250W 6W 6W 8W 8W RF input RFx1 VIDEOx2 S VIDEO x2 VAX VIDEO output x1
15. e User mode preserves your preferred sound settings after using the Equalizer available under the AUDIO submenu v 4 Move Still function on Press the STILL button to snapshot the present Viewing picture and press again to return to normal STILL Change mode Zoom function Press the ZOOM button to change the screen aspect ratio among 16 9 4 3 Zoom1 and 16 9 Zoom2 s Zoom1 Zoom2 Mute function Move OK Select Pressing MUTE button will allow you to mute the sound temporarily press again to resume sound Sleep function Pressing SLEEP button repeatedly will allow you to change the sleep timer mode 5Mins 10Mins 15Mins 30Mins 45Mins 60Mins 90Mins 1 20Mins 180Mins 240Min and Off SUE cheese Audio function MONO Pressing I Il button the TV screen will display the analogue audio options Select your desired sound output by pressing the I II button repeatedly l Il Change mode FAV function Press FAV button to display favorite channels you have saved press Red Green buttons to page up down press P button to select your favorite channel and press OK button to confirm press EXIT to exit 15 Using the TV Menu System You can conveniently control all functions of your television using an advanced menu system which is visible on the screen via the On Screen Display OSD Press the Menu button to access the menu system Six sub
16. een display Ticks reflect blocked programs when desired locks are engaged ui v PG Parental guidance PG X X X v4 VA VA 4 N recommenced M Mature audience 15 NA MA Mature X X X X X audience 15 MA v v v AV Adult audience strong AV X X X X X X A N violent 15 Using the TV Controlling the System The System Menu System submenu contains Bluescreen SetupWizard OSD Settings Time and Factory reset You can adjust them to your liking Bluescreen 0 SetupWizard Of OSD Settings Ld Time gt Bluescreen setting Menu System Bluescreen Zu Easton Reset Change MENU Back EXIT Exit All If you prefer a Bluescreen please set the Bluescreen option to On in the System OSD Otherwise please set the Bluescreen option to Off in the System OSD Fig 1 OSD Setting Transparency Low Timeout 1Min SetupWizard setting Menu System SetupWizard MENU Back EXIT Exit All By selecting Setup Wizard and changing to ON at next start up of your TV you will be given initial set up options You will be asked to select the Time Zone Local time settings Auto Tune set up for Digital and Analogue broadcasts If the password option has been set Iu Time Zone you will be asked to input a password Fig 1 Date Time Auto Turn On Auto Turn Off OSD Settings Menu System OSD Settings MENU Back EXIT Exit All You can also adjust the OSD display time
17. ftermarket mounts and or stands are used or where the unit has not been installed by a professional installer an extra service charge will apply to unfix and refix this product 13 Any repair performed on a product under the warranty where no fault can be found or the item is deemed by Hisense or an authorised Hisense agent to be not faulty under this warranty or the repair or fault is not covered under the warranty a No Fault Found fee is payable by the warranty holder of a minimum of 125 inc GST 14 Any repairs or services required that are outside of the terms and conditions of the warranty can be carried out at the request of the customer or due to site attendance were fault is not covered under warranty as the product not been installed or setup correctly a credit card may be required prior to the commencement of such services 2 WARRANTY REGISTRATION In order to register your warranty please fill out and return with a copy of your invoice to Hisense Warranty Registration PO BOX 2268 Seaford VIC 3198 Australia Congratulations on your purchase This document sets out terms and The undersigned hereby acknowledges receipt of the Hisense conditions of your product warranty Please keep it with your proof of warranty service provided have read and understand the purchase information in a safe place for future reference should you conditions and terms of the warranty in its entirety require service to your product NAME OF P
18. g Computer Connect the D Sub cable to PC PC IN on the rear of your set and the other end to the Video Card of your computer Connect the stereo audio cable to AUDIO PC IN on the rear of your set and the other end to Audio Out of the sound card on your computer This device may not be compatible with all PC video graphic cards Connecting AUDIO Connect RCA audio cables to R AUDIO L on the rear of your set and the other ends to corresponding audio in connectors on the Amplifier or DVD Home Theater Connecting USB Connector Devices For service only Optical Audio Connect an optical audio device to this jack Toslink optical cable is needed O Headphone Headphones can be connected to the headphone output on the under side of your set While the headphone is connected the sound from the built in speakers will be disabled 11 Using the remote control Preparing the remote control for use Installing the remote control batteries 1 Open the battery cover on the back of the remote control f 2 Install two AAA size 1 5V batteries Match the and signs on the batteries to the signs on the battery compartment 3 Close the battery cover Note 1 Dispose of your batteries in a designated disposal area Do not throw the batteries into fire 2 Do not mix battery types or combine used batteries with new ones 3 Remove depleted batteries immediately to prevent batter
19. g the TV 14 Troubleshooting enne 25 Basic operations 14 Specification 26 MENU S YSTS Mamas E 16 Installing in television channels 17 Features e Digital TV and Analog TV Display This TV can receive both digital and analog signals e Multimedia functions With a D sub15 pin VGA interface the TV can be used as a high performance LCD display for your PC Notebook e High quality LCD display High brightness high contrast wide viewing angle the line by line scan digital display real come back perfect picture e Memorizing system for Auto Search With an automatic search function it can install and memorize channels automatically it adopts a HF Digital Frequency Synthesizer e Multi Mode wide screen display Full Screen 16 9 4 3 Zoom 1 Zoom 2 modes for your selection e Type D amplifier outputting better sound in a larger dynamic range energy saving and high efficiency e Electricity saving mode If there is no signal input after 15 minutes the TV will go into a low energy consuming sleep standby mode prolonging the life of the TV and reducing electricity consumption e Multimedia interface 1 D sub15 pin VGA input 3 HDMI inputs 2 Video inputs 2 S Video inputs 2 componentinputs 1Video output 4 Audio inputs 1 Audio output IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD FIRE AND SHOCK PRECAUTIONS Adequate ventilation must be provided to prevent heat build up inside the unit Keep the inside of unit free from fore
20. he desired Teletext program Press TEXT MIX button on the remote control to enter the Teletext mode and press the CANCEL D A button to exit the Teletext mode Page selection You can directly input your desired page number by pressing 0 9 buttons You can sequentially read pages by pressing P or P button HOLD Some Teletext information is contained on more than one page the pages automatically changing after a given reading time Press the HOLD button to stop the page changing Press the HOLD button again to allow the page to change CANCEL To exit Teletext mode Press the CANCEL button to switch to the TV mode SUB CODE Some Teletext pages contain sub page that require you to input the sub code Press the SUB CODE button sub page will display You can either press 0 9 buttons to input the page or press P and P buttons for page up and down If you want to quit SUB CODE mode press SUB CODE button till pages sub pages disappeared MIX You can mix Teletext with TV pictures which means transparent teletext Press TEXT MIX button to mix and press TEXT MIX button again to cancel the mixed effect 24 Appendix i OST 6 EEE LL WARNING Do not try to remove the cabinet back Refer servicing to qualified service technicians To clean the TV screen 1 Unplug the TV to avoid possible shock hazard 2 Usea clean cellulose sponge or chamois cloth dampened with a solution of m
21. ide of unit The power indicator will initially be red and then will change to blue Afew seconds later an image will appear on the screen gt Turning off to standby mode Press the O button on the front panel or on the remote control to switch standby mode You can activate the unit again by pressing the button gt Power indicator Red indicates standby mode Blue shows that the unit is on There will be no light when the power switch is in the off position Notes Turn the power switch off when you do not intend to use the TV for long periods for example overnight Remove the connection from the wall power outlet if you do not intend to use the unit for longer periods for example if you plan to be away a few days Wait at least 5 seconds after turning off if you want to re start the TV Signal source selection SOURCE button on the remote Press the SOURCE button and press the P P button to select the signal input press OK to confirm selection SOURCE button on the front right side of panel Press the SOURCE button and press CHA V button to select signal input press SOURCE to confirm selection HDMI button press the HDMI button to select the HDMI signal input YPBPR button press the YPBPR button to select the Component signal input D A button press the D A button to switch between the Digital Analog signal input Digital TV VID SVID1 VID SVID2 Componenti 2 3 4 5 6 Component
22. ign objects such as hairpins nails paper etc Do not put the set into a bookcase or other enclosures in which it would be poorly ventilated Do not place it on carpet or a bed as low ventilation holes could become obstructed Do not set liquids including flower vases and vessels filled with chemicals or water etc on top of the unit as liquid could get inside the unit If a hazardous object falls inside the TV set unplug immediately and call 1800HISENSE for further instruction When placing or moving the TV set take care to insure that the power cord is disconnected To avoid damage to the power cord never allow heavy objects such as the TV set itself to be placed on the power cord Keep cord away from radiating appliances Do not allow cord to become knotted or tangled Do notlengthen the cord When removing the power plug from the socket always hold onto the plug never pull by the cord This TV set must be connected to a mains power outlet with a protective earth connection The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device they shall remain readily operable Naked flamed sources such as lighted candles are never to be placed on or around the TV A minimum distance around the TV for sufficient ventilation 150mm recommended minimum WARNING Do not remove the back cover of the TV set Accidental contact with high voltage components could result in electric shock If your set emits smoke or produces a strange sou
23. ild detergent and warm water to clean the TV screen and trim Do not use too much water as water spilled into the cabinet can cause damage to the TV 3 Wipe off any excess moisture with a clean dry cloth Caution Never use strong solvents such as thinner benzene or other chemicals on or near the cabinet These chemicals can damage the finish of the cabinet Before calling a service technician please check the following table for a possible cause of the problem and some solutions Troubleshooting Before calling a service technician please check the following table for a possible cause of the problem and some solutions Symptoms Possible Solutions Make sure the power cord is plugged in then press Power The remote control batteries may be dead Replace the batteries TV will not turn on Check if you have set the off timer Check the antenna cable connections Press Display to see if you have selected the right signal source No picture no sound The sound may be muted Press Mute on the remote control The station may have broadcast difficulties Try another channel Check the speakers cable connections No sound picture OK The station may have broadcast difficulties Try another channel Check the speakers cable connections Poor sound picture OK Check the antenna connections Poor picture sound OK The station may have broadcast difficulties Try another channel picture breaks up in digital mod
24. l Lock Change Password Menu System Change Password E Child Lock Change Password gt Set and change your password to protect your TV settings Setting your password 1 Input your password MENU EXIT Exit The factory initial password is 1111 2 Repeat input your password toconfirm 3 Select Save option and press OK button to confirm eu e Input Password Parental Guidance Menu Lock Settings Parental Guidance E Confirm Password m save in Digital signal source Select rating Lock by pressing the p up to your desired rating block Or select Block All IUUEDETTUNTDETS EXIT Exit Al by selecting and pressing OK To select rating blocks scroll up to G by pressing p then press p to de select in descending order Yeu Tave tines teu If you set a kind of restricted Parental Guidance the password protection is being activated Most of OSD functions and some programs are locked except inputting password Note Not all channels display ratings Parental Guidance is a good tool to protect your children from watching unsuitable television programs 0 9 Input OK Confirm EXIT Cancel Move amp Select MENU Back EXIT Exit All Receiver menu set up and Suggested OSD for setting blocked programs Restriction of access Block PG BlockM Block MA Block AV BlockR NO Block optional and aboveland above land above Jand aboveland above Parental guide code On scr
25. l Manual Install in Digital signal source 1 Press Menu to display the main OSD options 2 Press P to select the Channel option press the OK V button to enter the Channel OSD 3 Press the P button to select Manual Install press the OK V button to enter the Manual Install menu 4 Press the P button to select Channel No use V button to set the Manual Install initial Channel No then press P button to select scan item press the OK button to begin scan from the initial Channel No 17 Using the T Fi GENE EE Fine tuning Menu Channel Fine Tune Under poor reception conditions or when receiving analogue signals from distant TV stations the picture quality might be improved by using the Fine Tune option in the Channel submenu Select Fine Tune and adjust to display the best image using v buttons Applicable for Analogue transmission only Channel Frequency 503 236MHz RESI 1 5MHz Editing Program Settings Menu Channel Edit A m NK ADSIT You can LOCK Skip add to Favorite or Rename your programs which are installed and stored Renaming of channels is available in Analogue only digital channels cannot be re named Press Menu to display the main OSD options 2 Press P to select Channel item and press the OK V button to enter 3 Press the P button to select the Program Edit press the OK V button to enter the Program Edit submenu 4 Pre
26. menus will be immediately available Picture Audio Screen Channel Lock Settings System Press the P button to select your desired submenu press OK V button to enter Then based on the OSD submenu to adjust the value of your option Picture re Here is an example of how to adjust the brightness of the image All other sound and image attributes can be adjusted in a similar manner The way you Contrast isi i Saturati navigate menus is identical for all functions and features OD Sharpness a Batu Example Color Temp Enhanced Settings Change MENU Back EXIT Exit all 1 Press the MENU button and select the Picture submenu by using P button E 2 Press OK V to enter the Picture submenu 3 Press P to select the Brightness option 4 Press V to increase or decrease the brightness 5 When you are satisfied with the results press MENU to adjust other menu options or press EXIT to exit all menus the MENU will also exit automatically if itis left idle for a few seconds The menu system can be intuitively controlled by pressing just a few buttons Button Function in menu system MENU Display the main menu Enter the next submenu Select submenu options Adjust the value of a menu option V V Enter the next submenu EXIT 2 Menu back to previous submenu Exit exit the menu system NO button The menu system will memorize the last changes made if
27. n the temporal noise variance MPEG artifacts or noise are created when video is compressed in the MPEG format and they show in the video as unwanted rectangular blocks of colour Mainly visible in white pictures This TV has a special noise reduction filter which can improve the image quality visible Enhanced Settings Film mode settings Film Mode detects the original frames of film within the video stream and reconstructs an accurate image This mode produces an image free of motion artifacts and full vertical resolution 19 Using the TV Controlling the Audio The Audio Menu Audio submenu contains all controls necessary to adjust audio to suit your needs and preferences ni Balance C 0 10 AVC Automatic Volume Control Lessens the gap in audio volume between the networks a AVC DigitalAudio or m Equalizer Settings gt With the Digital Audio PCM 5 1 CH Audio effect you can enjoy higher quality audio N Headphone configure gt Supported via Optical digital audio Out only available in digital TV mode s t Move OK Enter EXIT MENU Exit If DTV accompanying sound output format is MPEG2 Digital Audio switch to 5 1 CH Audio there will no sound output in SPDIF output A5 band audio Equalizer allows fine control on the frequency response of this unit Equalizersettings You can adjust individually each band and that configuration will be automatically saved Faon a under User
28. nd or smell immediately turn off your TV During vacation or other occasions when you will not be using the set for an extended period remove the power plug from the socket IMPORTANT INFORMATION If a television is not positioned in a sufficiently stable location it can be potentially hazardous due to falling Many injuries particularly to children can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as Only using furniture that can safely support the television Ensuring the television is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture Not placing the television on tall furniture for example cupboards or bookcases without anchoring both the furniture and the television to a suitable support Not standing the televisions on cloth or other materials placed between the television and supporting furniture Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the television or its controls Preparation for using your new TV Selecting a location for the TV 1 Place the TV on a sturdy platform away from direct sunlight for optimal viewing 2 Place the TV far enough from the walls to allow proper ventilation Inadequate ventilation may cause overheating which may damage the TV 150mm minimum recommended distance around covered enclosure Note Please contact retail dealer for wall mounting Learning about your TV You can operate your TV by using the buttons on the front panel or on the remote control
29. ome of the cm n except inputting password 1 Min Volume and Max control You can set their volume from 1 to 100 2 Panel Button Lock Locks the TV panel buttons except POWER button var MN Min Volume 3 Submenu Lock Locks OSD operation except Picture and Lock Settings En Panel Button Lock 4 Input selection Input selection Analog TV Digital TV PC which are set E Miri On can be used in Source OSD Input selection Analog TV Digital TV PC which are urn rem set Off cannot be selected on the Source OSD 5 Initial Setting If the Initial program is set to Last the Basic Setting set to On when Joo switching the TV on it revert back to the last viewed source including the channel station EIER On iy last viewed the picture mode and the sound mode will be set Standard mode the volume Te value will be initial set at 30 S Video On HDMI3 Child Lock Menu Lock Settings Child Lock ON ANIIINSI SSN If Child Lock is set to on most of the remote and the panel buttons are invalid except Initial Program an POWER VOLA VOL V and the MENU buttons on the front side panel and O Basic Setting POWER V V OK MENU and NUMBER buttons on the remote control Press MENU to display the main menu only Lock Settings can be selected and adjusted by entering your password the NUMBER buttons are used for entering a password NOTE The factory initial password is 1111
30. pikes including and not limited to mains power and telecommunications connections or to other unspecified sources voltage fluctuation amperage fluctuation rust or corrosion iv due to dropped product collision with another object abuse misuse vandalism negligence accident theft flood fire earthquake electrical storms or any other act of God or any war related events C costs of attendance and testing where no mechanical or electrical failure is identified d initial setup and installation of the product e Normal maintenance costs f products with removed or altered serial numbers g consumables such as but not limited to bulbs globes batteries remote controls h removal and reinstallation of an internal component not performed by a factory authorised service centre i cosmetic or structural items j consequential loss of any kind including loss of data as a result of any fault or failure k Any failures due to the interference from other products and or sources 6 The term of this warranty commences from the date of purchase as listed on the Customers invoice T Neither Hisense nor its representatives provide loan equipment under the terms of this warranty 8 Any unauthorised access to the internal hardware or software of the product will void this warranty 9 Replacement items are Like for like and is not new for old and does not indicate in any way that a faulty product will be replaced with a new part or unit 10
31. s and cables must correspond to both devices NOTE Some devices such as a PVR or DVD players require Component YPBPR signal to be set via output in the devices settings please consult your device user manual for instructions Connecting HDMI Supports digital connections between HDMI enabled AV devices such as PVRs DVD BluRay HDDVD AV receivers and digital devices No sound connection is needed for an HDMI to HDMI connection NOTE Some devices such as a PVR or DVD players require a HDMI signal to be set via the output in the device s settings please consult your device user manual for instructions a dO Preparation for using your new TV What is HDMI HDMI or high definition multimedia interface is a next generation interface that enables the transmission of digital audio and video signals using a single cable without compression Multimedia interface is a more accurate name for it especially because it allows multiple channels of digital audio 5 1 channels The difference between HDMI and DVI is that the HDMI device is smaller in size has the HDCP High Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection coding feature installed and supports multi channel digital audio Use the HDMI terminal for HDMI connection to a compatible device If your external device has DVI only you should use a DVI to HDMI cable or adapter for the connection and the R AUDIO L terminal on DVI for sound output O Connectin
32. s where a call representative will log your claim for processing e Normally under 2 hours of logging your claim an Authorised Service Agent will contact you and proceed with claim You will be provided with a JOB NUMBER This page has been left blank intentionally WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF LCD TV Dear customer Thank you for choosing this LCD color TV We expect our product and service will deliver many years of visual enjoyment This manual is to guide you to set up and operate your TV as quickly as possible Please read all the safety and operation instructions carefully before you begin then follow the instructions carefully SAFETY CLASS This is an IEC safety class product and must be grounded for safety Important safeguard Adjusting the DICIUFE muuassa enira ret ertet 19 Preparation for using your new TV 7 Controlling the audio settings 20 Selecting a location for the TV 7 Controlling the system settings 21 Learning about your TV 7 Lock SOWING Sommen s e eier rent een 22 Connecting Your TV 9 Screen SellingS uuesnnssnnennnenennnnnnnnnenn 23 Using the remote control eee 12 USING the Teletext triente 24 Preparing the remote control for use 12 ADDEN p IIE IN 25 Learning about the remote control 13 Cleaning and care eseeee 25 Usin
33. ss the P button to select which Channel No you want to edit and use the Red button to set Lock programs use the Green button to set Skip programs ip Favorite use the Yellow button to set Favorite programs use the Blue button to set Rename programs Analogue ONLY Switch Lock Skip Favorite Edit Name OK Select If you would like to edit an analogue channel name press the blue button Either selects a number 0_9 or press repeatedly to select a letter e g 1 A B C 2 D E F pressing 1 3 times will display the letter C press V to move to the next letter space and repeat until the desired channel name is displayed After your setting The channels which are set to Lock cannot be watched without inputting a password if the password protect is activated most operations are locked except inputting the password The channels which are set to Skip will not be displayed in normal browsing of channels P but they still can be selected by pressing the corresponding channel number The channels which are set to Favorite can be selected via a special Favorite OSD by pressing the FAV button directly 18 Using the T 4 F4 2HLLiy y o D Adjusting the Picture Menu Picture Picture A wide variety of adjustments and optional advanced picture enhancement features are available in the Picture submenu Their purpose is described below P rae Saturation
34. t attached to the product or the customer cannot produce for verification the original invoice the repairer will not affect any repairs on the product and the Customer will be charged a service call out fee 4 What is covered by this warranty a The equipment is covered for faulty workmanship on parts which were manufactured poorly and have failed under normal use which are contained within the product b This warranty is only applicable for repairs on declared equipment carried out within Australia or New Zealand 5 What is not Covered by this warranty excluded a any failure i Of equipment due to the product being inadequately serviced li resulting from dirt dust rodents and insects ii resulting from fair wear and tear iv dueto Incompatibility of connected equipment V caused by negligence accident or deliberate misuse vi due to a dropped product collision with another object any result of a malfunction or damage of an operating part from failure to provide manufacturer s recommended maintenance theft abuse misuse neglect vandalism or environmental conditions or b damage i of any kind due to warping rust corrosion of any part of the product including its parts or li to the product caused by overheating as a result of siting or positioning of the equipment where there is not provision for adequate ventilation or a dust free environment or iii to a product or components caused by power surges or s
35. time for which the menu will remain visible and Date Time Settings active for your adjustment Wr m a Input Date Time available times are 1 minute 30 seconds and 10 seconds Adjust to your preference Fig 2 BEA You can also adjust the OSD transparency options Low Medium and High Time Settings Menu System Time Auto Turn On There are four items in the Time settings 1 Time Zone First set the Time Zone based on your local area Fig 3 2 Date Time Please set current time and date Fig 4 3 Auto Turn On auto turn on the TV in your set time Fig 5 4 Auto Turn Off auto turn off the TV in your set time Fig 6 MENU Back EXIT Exit All Auto Turn Off Mode at ern nine s Setting of Auto Turn Off Time 12 BOC PM Factory reset Menu System Factory reset MENU Back EXIT Exit All When you wish to reset the TV back to it s factory setting you can do so by setting the Factory Reset mode to YES Fig 7 Factory Reset function which you might use if children have adjusted settings where you cannot return to your normal preference e OK Select MENU Back EXIT Exit All 21 Using the TV Lock Settings Hotel Lock Menu Lock Settings Hotel Lock m An option to secure major settings in place Used for commercial purpose only Hotel Lock POT Child Lock S If you set the Hotel Lock On you can change some of its options to control s
36. y acid from leaking into the battery compartment 4 f you do not intend to use the remote control for a long time remove the batteries 5 The effective range of remote control is suggested in the figure Remote control range the following graphic shows the range of the remote control 445 Using the remote control T y F 4 d o D Learning about the remote control Remote sensing Window On Off Standby O Power Indicator Set the sleep time 3 ES Available source selection To return to the last view program Fast access to your saved favorite programs Select the HDMI source Select the component source PIP mode not supported Oi PIP mode not supported PIP mode not supported PIP mode not supported EXIT all menu display Display the main menu Back menu display Next channel up button Display the current source information Volume decrease Left button Volume increase Right button Display the digital TV information Sound mode Previous channel down button Enter button Picture mode Zoom image button Mute the sound Select the sound output Freeze picture PIP mode not supported Display subtitle olny in some Digital programs Teletext Function buttons Please refer to Pg 24 HDI 100 25 Using the TV Basic Operations Power ON OFF gt Turning on Connect the TV to an AC power outlet and turn on the power switch located below the front right hand s
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