kogan KALED40RF9220STB RF9220 40 Inch Smart Full HD LED TV User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Kogan
Table of Contents
QUICK START GUIDE
android tv
40” SMART FULL HD LED TV
SERIES 9 RF9220
(KALED40RF9220STB)
COMPONENTS
A Kogan 40″ Smart
Full HD LED TV
B Remote control
C Stand (x2)
D M4 x 20mm screw (x4)
E AAA battery (x2)
F Quick-start guide
G Warranty card
NOT INCLUDED
Phillips head screwdriver, antenna cable, broadband internet connection.
REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW
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Power, press to enter or exit standby mode
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Mute to toggle sound on/off
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Number buttons to select channels or input passwords
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**INFO**
displays the current program information -
EPG
Electronic Program Guide DTV mode -
Device preferences to display sound and picture options
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Source displays the list of input source channels.
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Direction buttons for navigating menus and settings
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OK **Enter**
selects the current item or confirm selection, display Channel list in DTV mode -
Quick Menu to display TV options with optional, adjustable settings
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Back to the previous menu
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NETFLIX to open opp homepage
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Youtube to open opp homepage
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to open app homepage
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Google Play
to open opp homepage -
Google Assistant to launch the built-in virtual assistant for voice commands
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Volume to adjust the volume up or down
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Program to scroll channels
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Home to access the home page
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Teletext to show/hide Teletext
(Teletext not available in Australia or New Zealand)
use Press to switch to the USB source.
Audio to select available languages and audio channels.
suBT Subtitles to select subtitles
► Start playback in media mode;
MIX mode in Teletext
Pause in media/PVR mode;
Timeshift
function in DTV mode
■ Stop
in media/PVR mode;
Hold teletext page on display, press again to release
Record in DTV mode;
Change size of teletext screen
Reverse playback rapidly in media mode; Subtitle mode, or Submenu
Skip to previous in media mode;
Index page
Skip to next in media mode;
Reveal hidden information in some teletext pages
Advance playback rapidly in media mode;
Cancel teletext but not exit -
Colour buttons for navigational use within apps
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
BEFORE YOU GET STARTED
Spread cushioning flat to lay the TV on. This will help to prevent damage.
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Stand assembly
a. Attach stands to base of TV, ensuring ‘L’ and ‘R’ markings on the TV and stands match.
b. Insert two 20mm screws for each stand and use Phillips head screwdriver (not supplied) to tighten. -
Remote control assembly
a. Open the battery compartment cover on the back side.
b. Insert two 1.5V AAA size batteries, making sure to match the polarity markings(+/-) of the batteries with the diagram inside the compartment.
c. Replace battery compartment cover. for the Remote
Please use Lithium AAA Batteries -
Connect to antenna
a. Connect an antenna cable (not supplied) via the ‘ANT’ input port at the back of the TV.
b. Ensure the antenna cable is also connected to a working antenna, either via an antenna wall socket in your home, or directly. -
Turning TV on
Plug the power cord into a suitable power outlet, then press the
POWER ( ) button on the remote control, making sure to aim it at the sensor at the front of the TV. Alternatively, you can press the power button on the lower side of the back panel on the TV.
TURNING TV OFF
Press the POWER( )button on the remote control to enter standby mode. To power
down the TV completely, unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
Do not leave your set in standby mode for long periods of time. If you will
not use the TV for a long time, it is recommended to unplug the set from both
the power outlet and aerial.
FIRST TIME SETUP
When turning the TV on for the first time, the Welcome screen will appear.
Use the ⋀,⋁ and OK buttons to navigate the following options.
Bluetooth
Your Android TV remote control has bluetooth capabilities. Follow the
onscreen prompts to pair the remote with the TV. This will allow you touse
voice commands with your remote via the Google Assistant button.
Language
Select your menu language.
Quickly set up with Android phone
If you have an Android smartphone, you can easily transfer your phone’s
Wi-Fi network and Google account to your TV. If not, select ‘Skip’.
Select Wi-Fi network
Your Android TV will automatically scan for wireless networks nearby.
Ensure the TV is within range of your wireless modem or router, and have your
password handy. Follow the prompts to input your password and connect your TV
to your selected network.
If you’d prefer to connect an Ethernet cable to connect to the internet,
simply insert the cable (not supplied) to the ‘LAN’ input port at the back of
the TV (4a), and ensure that it is correctly connected to the internet.
Google Account sign-in
Linking your Google Account to your Android TV will allow you to install new
apps from the Play store, as well as receive recommendations, movies, and more
from Google.
Terms of Service
This page will allow you to read each of the Google Terms of Service,
Privacy Policy, and Google Play Terms of Service in full, and to accept.
Location
Grant permission for your Android TV to detect your location. You can adjust
these permissions at any time from Settings.
Help improve Android
Grant permission for your Android TV to detect your location to automatically
send diagnostic information to Google.
Following these options, the Auto Tuning screen will appear. Ensure you
have an antenna cable connected to the ‘ANT input port at the back of the TV
(4b).
The auto tuning function will search for and save all available free-to-air
TV channels. After confirming your settings (the default will be set for
Australia), the process will automatically begin. The number of searched
channels will be displayed on the screen.
When setup is complete, you will be able to access the Home page.
HOMEPAGE
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Google Assistant
Click to launch the built-in virtual assistant, which will begin listening for voice commands. Give it a try, ask “What’s the weather today?” -
Text search
Enter text manually to search TV apps. -
System notifications
This option will only appear when notifications are present. -
Source
Access free-to-air channels (‘DTV’) or other input source channels. -
Internet connection
This will display as a Wi-Fi or LAN icon, depending on your connection. Select for connectivity options. -
Settings
Access the global settings menu. -
Clock
Time and date settings can be adjusted in the global settings. -
Apps
Access the App Centre to display all installed apps. Free-to-air channels can be accessed under the ‘Live TV’ option. -
Favourites list
A customisable list of apps available at a single click. -
Playnext
Displays the program you are watching or have queued to play next. You can add to this list by long pressing the OK button, then selecting “Add to play next”. If the play next queue is empty, it
will not be shown on the home page. -
Pinned channels
Show the program list of pinned channels. The order of this list can be adjusted by pressing < from the channelicon and selecting the “<>” icon. Empty channels will not be shown on the home
page. -
Customise channels
Add or remove pinned channels from the home page.
SETTINGS
Global settings
To access the global settings menu (5a), simply navigate to the icon on
the Home screen. Here you will find all of the adjustable options for Android
TV’s interface, connectivity, and apps.
In DTV mode you can also press the Quick Menu button on your remote
control and use the < /≻buttons to navigate to the Settings option.
Quick Menu
Options for your TV (picture, aspect ratio, speakers, etc) can be accessed by
pressing the Quick Menu button on your remote control. Use < / >
buttons to navigate through the submenus, and buttons to access Channel and
Recording/Time Shift options.
Device preferences
To open the device options submenu directly during live TV playback, press the
Device preferences button on your remote control.
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
Poor picture and sound quality
- Try a different channel
- Adjust the antenna
- Check all connections
No picture or sound in TV status
- Try another channel
- Press the TV/ AV button
- Make sure TV is plugged in
- Check the antenna connection
No sound or sound is too low at maximum volume
- Check the volume settings on any external speakers connected to your television
- Adjust the TV volume accordingly
- Check another channel or input
- Check that MUTE hasn’t been turned on
No colour, wrong colour or tints
- Make sure the program itself is broadcast in colour
- Select the picture menu, then adjust the colour and tint submenus Picture rolls vertically
- Check all connections
Blurred or snowy picture, distorted sound
- Check direction, location and connections to your antenna
- Issues may be caused by the use of an indoor antenna (poor signal)
Remote control malfunctions
- Replace remote control batteries
- Check battery terminals
- Remote is out of range, move closer to TV
- Remove any obstructions between remote and IR sensor of TV
- Make sure the power cord to your TV is plugged in and turned on Image is not centred on the screen
- Adjust the horizontal and vertical position
“No Signal” on HDMI source
- Test the device with a different HDMI cable
- Plug the device into another HDMI port
- Try a different device connected to the same cable and port
- Perform a factory reset on your TV For our full TV troubleshooting guide and extended User Manual for this TV, head online to help.kogan.com
For our full TV troubleshooting guide and extended User Manual for this TV, head online to help.kogan.com
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.Dolby, Dolby Audio, and the double-D.symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
NOTES
Need more information?
This is a Quick Start Guide, and while we hope that this
has given you the assistance needed for a simple set-up,
a full user guide outlining all of this product’s instructions
and features can be found online at
help.kogan.com
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