GRUNDIG DS1T00 Television Res Stock Photography User Manual

June 29, 2024
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GRUNDIG DS1T00 Television Res Stock Photography

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Product Information

The Television 50 GIQ 8900B comes with various safety instructions, environmental guidelines, and detailed information on product usage. It is essential to read the user manual thoroughly before operating the TV to ensure safety and proper functionality.

Specifications

  • Model: 50 GIQ 8900B
  • Language: EN
  • Date: 15/05/2024
  • Time: 11:54

Product Usage Instructions

Safety Instructions:

Before using the television, familiarize yourself with the safety instructions provided in the user manual. This includes information on electrical safety, fire safety, transportation safety, installation safety, safety for children and pets, and safety during maintenance and cleaning.

Environmental Instructions and General Information:

Understand the environmental guidelines outlined in the manual, including conformity with WEEE regulations, disposal of waste products, information on power saving, PCB conformity, electromagnetic interference, and more.

Your Product:

Learn about the contents of the package, installation or hanging instructions, inserting batteries into the remote control, product introduction, keypad functions such as switching on/off from standby mode, connecting the antenna and power cord, and using the remote control.

Settings:

Prepare for initial set-up by following the instructions provided. Set up the TV, edit digital channels, create favorite lists, and customize channel settings as needed.

FAQs

  • Q: What should I do if there is an electric shock warning?
    • A: If there is an electric shock warning, immediately disconnect the TV from the power source and avoid touching it. Seek professional assistance to resolve the issue.
  • Q: How do I dispose of used batteries properly?
    • A: Follow the information provided in the manual regarding the disposal of used batteries. Be sure to adhere to local regulations for battery disposal.

Television
User Manual
50 GIQ 8900B
DS1T00_User Manual/ EN/ / 15/05/2024 11:54
DS1T00

Please read this manual first!
Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing this product. We wish your product, produced with high quality and technology, to offer you the best efficiency. Therefore, carefully read this entire manual and other supplied documentation before using the product and keep it for future reference. If you hand over the appliance to someone else, give them the user manual as well. Follow the instructions by paying attention to all information and warnings specified in the user manual. Keep in mind that this user guide may apply to several product models. If the user manual contains more than one model, the differences between the models are clearly specified in the manual. Symbols and their explanation There are below symbols in user manual and on the product:
Risk of death or injury.
Useful tips on important information or use.
Electric shock warning.
Read the user manual.
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Safety Instructions

This section includes the safety instructions that will help prevent personal injury or material damage risks. Our company cannot be held responsible for the damages that might occur due to failure to observe these instructions. · Always let the authorized service perform
installation and repair works. · Use only the original spare parts and ac-
cessories. · Do not repair or replace any part of the
product unless specified expressly in the user manual. · Do not perform any modifications on the product.
1.1 Intended Use
· This appliance is designed for use in dry rooms.
· Use the product with the supplied stand or a suitable VESA bracket.
· The product is primarily intended for the playback of TV programs, streaming content and music/video material from external devices. Any other use is strictly prohibited.
· It is not intended as an information display or for predominant use as a computer monitor. If a still image or a nonfull-format image is displayed for an extended period, visible traces may remain on the screen for some time. This is not a defect that can be used as the basis for a warranty claim.
1.2 Electrical Safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Immediately followed by: Read all security warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications provided with this appliance.

· The product shall not be plugged into the outlet during installation, maintenance, cleaning, repair, and transportation operations.
· Standby LED is off when the mains plug is disconnected. If the Standby LED is lit then it means that your product is connected to the mains.
· Do not dismantle the product. Security risks may arise and also the guarantee of the product can become void if the television is dismantled.
· The product can only be operated with the power cord or the AC/DC adapter supplied with the product.
· Do not operate the product with a damaged power cord/AC/DC adaptor (if supplied).
· If the plug on the product has an earthing contact, only insert the plug into a socket with an earthing contact.
· Only plug the product into the mains socket after you have connected the external devices and the antenna.
· If the power the cord is damaged, it shall be replaced by authorized service only to avoid any risk that may occur.
· Do not jam the power cord under and behind the product. Do not put a heavy object on the power cord.
· The power cord should not be bent, crushed, and come into contact with any heat source.
· Never use an extension cord or a multi socket to operate your appliance.
· The product shall not be supplied with an external switching device such as a timer or it shall not be connect it to a circuit that is regularly turned on and off by a device.
· The plug of the product shall be in an easily accessible place. If this is not possible, there should be a mechanism (fuse, switch, switch, etc.) on the electrical installation to which the product is connec-

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ted, in compliance with the electrical regulations and separating all poles from the network. · Do not touch the plug of the product with wet hands. · Do not unplug the product by holding the cable, hold the plug to unplug the product.
1.3 Fire Safety
To prevent the spread of fire, keep candles or other open flames away from this product at all times
· Do not cover the ventilation slots on the product.
· Always unplug the power plug and antenna plug during lightning and thunderstorm.
· Keep candles or other open flames away from the TV set.
· Do not expose the batteries to extreme heat such as sunlight, fire or the like.
· Only use batteries of the same type (brand, size, properties). Do not use used and new batteries together.
· Protect the product from moisture. Do not place any vessels filled with water (such as vases) on the product.
1.4 Transportation Safety
· Unplug the product before transportation. · Disconnect antenna cable and other ex-
ternal devices connected to the product. · Keep the product in its original packaging
if it is available, or wrap it in bubble wrap or thick cardboard if the original packaging is not available. · Take required precautions against falling and tipping of the product. Do not bump or drop the product while carrying it.

1.5 Installation Safety
· Do not install the product on an unstable surface. Otherwise, the TV may fall, causing serious injury and death.
· Ensure that the furniture you will place the product can safely support the TV set.
· Make sure that the edges of the product does not protrude beyond the dimensions of the furniture on which it is placed.
· Do not place the product on tall furniture that has the risk of tipping over such as cabinets, sideboards, or bookcases. If you have no other choice, fix the furniture and the TV to the wall to prevent them from tipping over.
· Do not place product on fabric or other materials located between the product and furniture.
· Do not place the product next to heating units or in direct sunlight.
· To ensure adequate ventilation, maintain clearance of at least 10 cm around the product.
· Some furniture surfaces may discolor when they come in contact with rubber. To protect furniture, you can place a sheet made of glass or plastic under the stand. Do not use textile underlays or mats such as doilies.
· Consider the above mentioned warnings whenever you change the location of the product.
1.6 Safety of Children, Vulnerable Persons and Pets
· Electrical appliance are dangerous for children and pets. Children and pets must not play with or climb on the product.
· Instruct children that there is danger associated with climbing on furniture when the TV set is to be reached.
· Cleaning and user maintenance should not be performed by children unless there is someone overseeing them.

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· Keep the packaging materials out of the reach of children. There is a hazard of injury and suffocation.
· Before disposing of the product, cut the power cord and render it non- functional for children’s safety. 1.7 Safety During Maintenance and Cleaning
WARNING: Unplug the product during installation, maintenance, cleaning and repairing procedures. · Clean the cabinet of the product with a
dry or a lightly dampened soft cloth. · Do not use wet cloths and detergents
(Glass Cleaning detergents, cologne, and all other cleaning chemicals). · Clean the display of the product by wiping with a damp cloth. Do not use water or water with detergent. · Do not use any detergents containing alcohol, spirit, ammonia, or abrasive agents while cleaning.
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Environmental Instructions and General Information

2.1 Conformity with WEEE Regulation and Disposing of Waste Product
This product does not contain hazardous and prohibited substances specified in the “Regulations for Supervision of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment” published by Turkish Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning. Conforms the WEEE Regulation.
This product has been made from high-quality parts and materials which can be recycled and re-used. Therefore, do not throw the product away with household waste and other waste at the end of its life. Take it to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices. Contact your local authority for the collection points in your region. Help preserve the nature and natural resources by recycling used products. Before disposing of the product, cut the power cord and render it non-functional for children’s safety.
2.2 Information on Used Batteries
Do not dispose of batteries with the household waste. Used batteries must be returned to retail stores or public collection points. You can help to protect the environment in this way This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste. On certain batteries this symbol might be used in combination with a chemical substance symbol. The chemical symbols for mercury (Hg) or lead (Pb) are added if the battery contains more than 0.0005% mercury or 0.004% lead.

2.3 Information on the Disposal of the Packaging
· The packaging of the product is manufactured from recyclable materials.
· Dispose of by sorting in accordance with waste regulations.
· Do not dispose of along with normal household waste.
2.4 Information on Power Saving
· Those items mentioned below will help you reduce the consumption of natural resources as well as save your money by reducing electricity bills.
· Switch your TV set to stand-by if you will not use it for a while. In standby mode, the TV set uses a very little amount of energy ( 0.5 W).
· If you intend to not use the device for an extended period, unplug the power cord from the socket.
· If the device has a main switch, it will be enough to shut down the device via main switch. The device’s energy consumption will reduce almost to Zero Watt.
· When you switch off or unplug the TV, the switch-on timer and the programmed recordings will not work.
· Select a location for storing the device where no direct sunlight falls on the screen. Thus, you can select a lower backlight and provide power saving.
· TV consumes less energy when brightness is reduced.
2.5 Information on PCB Conformity
· “Does not contain PCB (Polychlorinated Biphenyl).”
2.6 Information on Interface Requirements
· This product has been manufactured in compatibility with Telecommunication networks.

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2.7 Information on Still Images
· Watching the same image for a long time on the screen may cause the still image to remain feebly on the background. Feeble image(s) on the background is/ are originated from LCD/LED technology and does/do not require any action under guarantee. To avoid such cases and/or minimize the impact, you may observe the tips below.
· Do not allow the same TV channel to stay on the screen for a very long time. Channel logos may cause this situation.
· Do not allow the images, which are not full screen, to constantly stay on the screen; if not streamed in full screen format by the broadcaster, you can convert the images to full screen by changing picture formats.
· Higher brightness and/or contrast values will lead this impact to appear faster; therefore, you are recommended to watch your TV in the lowest brightness and contrast levels.
2.8 Information on Electromagnetic interference
· Devices connected to the product (satellite receiver, DVD player, and etc.) or signal emitting devices (router and etc.) close to the product may cause disturbance in the image and noise in the sound.
· Connection cables used on the product must be shorter than 3 m.
· If the product cannot perform its function due to electrostatic discharge, the user may need to switch off and then switch on the product.
· A shielded, HDMI-certified and ferritecore cable shall be used with the product.
· If the product cannot be recovered as a result of an electrostatic discharge, user intervention will be required.

2.9 EU Directives
This product complies with the 2014/53/ EU, 2009/125/EC, 278/2009, 642/2009, 2017/1369/EU, 1062/2010, 2011/65/EU, 2019/2013/EU, 2019/2021/EU. EU directives: To obtain a copy of declaration of compliance (DoC); Please visit https://www.grundig.com/ download/doc.
This appliance can be used observing the legal regulations in the European countries below. AT, BE, BG, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, IE, IS, IT, LI, LT, LU, LV, MT, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, SE, SI, SK, HR, TR 5150 -5350 MHz band can be used indoors only. (For Wi-Fi/Bluetooth integrated model or Wi-Fi integrated model). This device can also be operated in the countries outside Europe.
2.10 Wireless LAN Module Specification
Frequency Range: Output power (Maximum) 2400 MHz – 2483.5 MHz: <20dBm
2.11 Wireless LAN Module Specification
Frequency Range: Output Power (Maximum) 5150 MHz – 5250 MHz: <23dBm 5250 MHz – 5350 MHz: <23dBm 5470 MHz – 5725 MHz: <23dBm
2.12 Bluetooth () Module Specification
Frequency Range: Output power (Maximum) 2400 MHz – 2483.5 MHz: <20dBm (
) Optional, not available on all products.

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2.13 Notes for WLAN Connection
Notes for customers: The following information is only applicable for devices that are sold in countries enforcing EU regulations
For the customers in Italy; Public use is subject to service provider’s permission.

2.14 Information on the Symbols Which May Be Present on the Back Cover of the Appliance
Double insulation symbol Indicates that this product doesn’t require grounded connection.

For the customers in Norway; Radio equipment use is not allowed in a geographical area within 20 km diameter of Ny-Alesund, Svalbord.

Alternating current symbol Indicates that the product operates with the mains voltage.

For the customers in Russia; Short Range Device Applications with FHSS Modulation.
Maximum 2.5 mW e. i. r. p.
for collecting telemetry information for automatic tracking and source calculation systems, 100mW e. i. r. p is the maximum allowed short range device density value permitted for use on outdoor applications without any limitation on installation height. For uses with other purposes, this applies to outdoor application in which this value does not exceed 10m above the ground.
Short range device density for indoor applications is 100mW e. i. r. p maximum.
Short range device applications with broadband modulation with DSSS and other than FHSS.
The maximum average density value for short range devices with broadband modulation with DSSS and other than FHSS is 2 mW/MHz or 100mW e. i. r. p.
For only the purpose of compiling telemetry data for automatic monitoring and source estimation systems, maximum short range device allowed to be used in outdoor applications is 20 mW/MHz or 100 mW e. i. r. p.
Maximum density value for indoor use of short range devices is 10mW/MHz or 100 mW e. i. r. p.
For the customers in Ukraine; Maximum short range device density value for indoor uses, along with internal antenna with 6 dBi amplification factor

Direct current symbol Indicates that this product operates with the AC/DC adapter supplied with the appliance only
2.15 Service Information for Authorised Dealers
This product complies with the European Union directives and regulations specified below: 2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Directive 2009/125/EC: Directive and relevant for ecodesign for products using energy as well as its following sub-directives; 278/2009: Regulation regarding ecofriendly design requirements regarding energy consumption of uncharged external power sources and average active efficiency (for models with AC/DC adapters); 642/2009: Regulation regarding environmentally-conscious design requirements for TVs. 801/2013 Amending regulation regarding ecodesign requirements for televisions. 2010/30/EU: Directives regarding Energy Labelling of Energy-Related products as well as its following sub-directives; 1062/2010: Regulation regarding energy labelling of televisions. 2011/65/EU: Directive on limitations on use of certain hazardous materials on electric, electronic domestic and office equipment.

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2.16 Information on Licenses
· HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
· For DTS patents, refer to http://patents.dts.com. Manufactured under license of DTS Licensing Limited. DTS, DTS-HD, Virtual:X, and the DTS-HD logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of DTS, Inc. in the United States and other countries. © 2021 DTS, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

· Dolby, Dolby Vision, Dolby Audio and Double-D symbols are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Manufactured under license of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. Copyright: © 1992-2022 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
· The availability of Google Assistant varies by region. Google, YouTube, Android TV, Chromecast built-in and other trademarks are trademarks of Google LLC.
2.17 Information on Software Updates
· The features, descriptions and pictures provided in the user manual may change with the update of TV software.

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Your Product

3.1 Contents of the Package
1

2 3

4

5 6

7
1 Television 3 Stand 5 Screws and installation instructions
for the stand 7 Power cord

2 Remote control 4 Batteries for remote control 6 Quick instruction manual

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3.2 Installation or Hanging
Select a location so that no direct sunlight falls on the screen.
3.2.1 Installation with Stand
· To mount the stand, refer to the installation instructions included.
· Place the TV set on a hard, level surface.
3.2.2 Preparation for Installation with a VESA Installation Kit
Contact authorized dealer to purchase the installation kit. You will need: · A pair of scissors, · A cross-tip screwdriver.

3.3 Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control
1. Open the battery compartment. 2. Insert batteries as marked on the bot-
tom of the battery compartment (2 × Alkaline/LR03/AAA). 3. Close the battery compartment.

Follow the installation instructions for the VESA installation kit.
1. Place the TV in the film on a smooth surface with the screen facing down.
2. Cut open the film on the back side using the scissors.
3. Connect the required cables to the connectors on the TV. Refer to the “Connecting the antenna and the power cord” [} 19] section in this manual.
4. Tie the cables so they do not hang down onto the floor.
5. Screw the VESA installation kit onto the television and mount it according to its installation instructions.

Notes: · If the television no longer reacts properly
to remote control commands, the batteries may be flat. Never keep flat batteries inside the battery compartment. · The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulting from used batteries. · Batteries, including those which contain no heavy metal, must not be disposed of with household waste. Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally sound manner. Find out about the legal regulations which apply in your area.

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3.4 Product Introduction
13 12 11 10 1

234 5 6 7 89

1 Power cable input. 3 Network connection. 5 USB port for external data medium.
7 HDMI port for digital audio and image data.
9 Input for antenna cable (terrestrial antenna or cable connection).
11 USB port for data medium and keyboard.
13 CA module slot for receiving encrypted channels.

2 Service only. 4 Optical audio output. 6 HDMI port for digital audio and im-
age data. 8 Satellite antenna socket. Suitable for
single-cable SCR system. 10 Headphone output.
12 HDMI port for digital audio and image data.

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3.5 Keypad
3.5.1 Switching the Appliance On from the Standby Mode
1. Press the to turn on the TV from the standby mode.
3.5.2 Switching and Restoring the Appliance to/from the Sleep Mode
1. The TV set switches to sleep mode when the is pressed shortly while it is on.
2. The TV set switches on from the sleep mode when the is pressed shortly while it is on the sleep mode.
3.5.3 Switching the Appliance to the Standby Mode
1. Press the for 5 seconds to switch the appliance to the standby mode
ð Turn off menu will be displayed. 2. Select OK and confirm by pressing . 3. The TV set switches to the standby
mode.
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3.6 Connecting the Antenna and the Power Cord
3.6.1 DVB-S Satellite Antenna Connection 1. To receive terrestrial digital channels (DVB- T), Digital cable channels (DVB-C) or Analogue broadcast channels, connect the antenna cable to the ANT IN socket on the television set. Note: · When connecting an indoor antenna, you may have to try it out at different positions until you get the best reception. 3.6.3 Electrical Connection
1. To receive digital satellite channels (DVB-S), connect the satellite antenna cable to the SATELLITE antenna socket on the TV set.
3.6.2 DVB- T, DVB- C and Analogue Antenna Connection
1. Plug the mains cable into the wall socket.
Only plug the device into the mains socket after you have connected the external devices and the antenna. Do not use an adapter plug or extension cable which does not meet the applicable safety standards. Do not tamper with the power cord.
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3.7 Remote Control

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1. Turns the TV on/off (stand-by). 2. Opens the Select Account menu. 3. Switches the menus one level back. 4. Opens the Home menu. 5. Up/down, right/left direction buttons. 6. Adjusts the volume; sets the audio on/
off (mute). 7. Opens Your Applications menu. 8. Selects audio language. 9. Directly selects the channels. 10. Switches between teletext and TV
modes. 11. Selects/activates various functions in
menus. 12. Record, Play, Stop, Forward, Reverse. 13. Selecting an input. 14. Voice Control. 15. Opens the control panel. 16. Confirms/activates various functions. 17. Selects the channels step by step;
Opens the electronic TV guide. 18. Application shortcuts. 19. Switches to the TV Mode. 20. Displays information. 21. Turns the ECO mode on/off. 22. Opens subtitle menu.

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Settings

4.1 Preparation

2. Insert the power plug into the socket.

The Television is fitted with an “installation assistant”, which guides you step by step through the basic settings. Using the screen dialogue, the user can make supposedly complex settings and data entries simply and clearly for everybody. Pages and dialogue items appear on the screen, which identify the subsequent and likely operating steps.
Settings for connecting to the home network Depending on the connection type of the home network, connect your television to the home network: · via a LAN connection or · Wireless network connection with WLAN
Tuning television channels Depending on the type of antenna connected, you can decide which channels you would like the television to search for.
DVB-S digital satellite channels Sets the digital TV channels. You have two options for this search: Basic set-up that pre-sets a standard choice, e.g. Astra satellite 19.2° Eastern; you just need to start the scan; the professional installation, which allows you to make all required settings and set parameters for your receiver system.
DVB- C digital cable channels Sets the digital cable TV channels.
DVB-T digital terrestrial channels Sets the digital terrestrial TV channels.
Note: See Detailed Channel Settings [} 89] section for more information on digital television channel settings.
4.2 Initial Set-up and Setting the TV set
1. Connect the antenna and external device cables.

3. Switch on the TV set with the on the remote control.
ð The Welcome menu will be displayed on the screen after a while.

Welcome

English Azerbaijan Bosanski Català Cestina Dansk Deutsch

4. Select language.
5. Select country.
Note: · You may set up the product using 2
methods.
­ Google TV setup: Setup where all online features of Google TV, antenna broadcast and external device connections are active after signing in with a Google account.
­ Basic TV Setup: Setup where only antenna broadcast and external device connections are active.
Google TV Setup
6. Select Set up Google TV.
7. Select your wireless network with the / and press the .
8. Enter the wireless network password with the screen keyboard, select and press the .
ð After theConnecting to ……. network message, the Connected message will be displayed.
ð Energy Saving Tips menu will be displayed.
9. To continue with the wireless network connection, select OK and press .
ð Network Privacy Policy menu will be displayed.

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10.Select Agree option, and press the .
ð Sign in menu will be displayed.
11.Enter the e-mail address with the screen keyboard.
ð Select on the display and press
12.Enter the password for the account with the screen keyboard.
ð Select on the display and press the .
13.Follow the instructions displayed on your TV and on the screen of your phone.
ð Terms of Service will be displayed.
14.Select Agree option, and press the .
ð Google Services will be displayed.
15.Select Agree option, and press the .
ð Google Assistant menu will be displayed.
16.Select Continue option, and press the .
17.To perform a search in all supported TV applications, select the Allow option and press , or select the No option and press .
18.Select the subscribed applications you want to install from the list of the recommended applications and select the Confirm option and press .
ð Accessories menu will be displayed. Note: · If you have performed the Google TV
setup, resume with the Other Settings section. Basic TV Setup
19.Select Set up Basic TV.
20.Select your wireless network with the / and press the .

21.Enter the wireless network password with the screen keyboard, select and press the .
ð After the Connecting to ……. network message, the Connected message will be displayed.
ð Energy Saving Tips menu will be displayed.
22.To continue with the wireless network connection, select OK and press .
23.Select Agree option, and press .
ð Terms of Service will be displayed.
24.Select Agree option, and press the .
ð Google Services will be displayed.
25.Select Agree option, and press the .
ð Accessories menu will be displayed. Other Settings
26.If you do not want to pair a Bluetooth accessory press button.
27.In order to pair the Bluetooth remote control, press and simultaneously for 5 seconds.
ð The white LED on the remote control starts to flash.
28.Bluetooth devices found will be displayed. Select Google TV Remote Control and press the .
ð This completes the pairing of the remote control and the TV set.
Important: · If you have problems in pairing the
Bluetooth remote control, you need to reset it. To do this, press and hold and
on the remote control simultaneously for 5 seconds.
29.Press the to set a password.
30.On the password screen displayed, use … to enter the password 1 2 3 4
and then press the .

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31.On the confirmation screen displayed,
use … to re-enter the password 1 2 3 4.
ð Select the TV Mode menu will be displayed.
32.Select Home or Store and press the .
ð Home mode: This option is optimized to provide energy efficiency when the TV set is used in a household.
ð Store mode: This option is optimized to allow demo display on a store with fixed settings.
33.To turn on the built-in Chromecast feature, select On and press the .
Note: · Keeping the built-in Chromecast feature
continuously on increases the energy consumption.
34.Select the antenna type.
ð The next procedure depends on the selected antenna type. Continue with Searching for Satellite Channels, Searching for Cable Channels or Searching for Terrestrial Channels as per the antenna type you have selected.
Searching for Satellite Channels
35.Select Satellite.
ð Antenna Type menu will be displayed.
36.Select Other.
ð Satellite Antenna Type menu will be displayed.

Satellite Antenna Type

Single Cable DiSEqC 1.0 DiSEqC 1.1 DiSEqC 1.2 Single Cable I

37.Select Single Cable option, and press the .
ð Select Operator menu will be displayed.
Note: · As per the satellite system used, select
DiSEqC 1.0,DiSEqC 1.1, DiSEqC 1.2, Single Cable I, Single Cable II or Tone Burst.

Select Operator

Standard Operator

38.Select Standard or Operator and press the .
ð Satellite Selection menu will be displayed.

Satellite Selection

Next

Turksat 42.0ºE

On

39.Select the satellite displayed on the list and press the .
ð Satellite Settings menu will be displayed.

Satellite Settings

Satellite Status
On
Satellite Selection
Turksat 42.0ºE
Scan Mode
Full
Scan Type
All
Store Type
All

40.Select the Satellite Status option, and use the to select On.

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41.Select Satellite Selection option, and press the .
ð Satellite Selection menu will be displayed.

Store Type

All Only Digital Channels Only Radio Channels

Satellite Selection

Astra4A/SES5 5E Eutelsat 7B/C 7.0E Eutelsat 9B 9.0E Hotbird 13B/C/E 13.0 E Astra1KR/L/M/N 19.2 E

42.Select the satellite you want to scan for from the list and press the .
43.Select Scan Mode option, and press the .
ð Scan Mode menu will be displayed.

Scan Mode

Network Full

44.Select Network or Full and press the . 45.Select Scan Type and press the . ð Scan Type menu will be displayed.

48.Select Store Type.
ð Select Only Digital Channels for TV channels only;
ð Select Only Radio Channels for radio channels only;
ð Select All for scanning both options.
Important: · If you encounter a significant shortage of
channels or no signal, make sure that the cable connection, signal level, Diseqc A/ B/C/D and LNB selections are made correctly.
49.Press the to return to the previous menu after completing the settings.
50.Select Next option and press the .
ð Channel Scan menu will be displayed.

Channel Scan
First, please connect with the satellite. Start the channel scan now? You may scan for channels from the Menu if you skip this step.

Scan Skip Scan

Scan Type

All Encrypted Channels Only Only Free Channels

46.Select Scan Type. ð Select Only Free Channels for unen-
crypted channels only; ð Select Encrypted Channels Only for en-
crypted channels only; ð Select All for all satellite channels.
47.Select Store Type. ð Store Type menu will be displayed.

51.Select Scan option, and press the .
ð Scanning menu will be displayed and the scan for TV stations shall start.
ð The scan is complete when the FINISH message is displayed.
52.Press to complete the set-up and exit.
ð Smart TV Terms of Service will be displayed.
53.Select Agree option, and press the .

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54.Select Watch TV and press to watch TV.
ð Loading your applications menu, and then Your Google TV experience is ready menu will be displayed.
55.Press to complete the set-up. Searching for Cable Channels
56.Select Cable.
ð Channel Scan menu will be displayed.

Channel Scan
First, please connect with the cable. Start the channel scan now? You may scan for channels from the Menu if you skip this step.

Digital and analogue channels Only analogue channels Only Digital Channels Skip Scan

62.Select Agree option, and press the .
63.Select Watch TV and press to watch TV.
ð Loading your applications menu, and then Your Google TV experience is ready menu will be displayed.
64.Press to complete the set-up. Searching for Terrestrial Channels 65.Select Antenna. ð Antenna Setup menu will be displayed.

Antenna Setup

Next
Store Type
All
Scan Type
All

57.To start scanning for channels, make your selection and press the .
ð Cable Scan Configure menu will be displayed.

66.Select Scan Type and Store Type. 67.Select Next and press the . ð Channel Scan menu will be displayed.

Cable Scan Configure

Scan Mode

Please configure the cable information.

Advanced

Use ‘OK’ to specify a value, and `RIGHT’ to go to the
next page. Please tune to your country home mux transponder frequency.

Frequency
306000

Network ID
Advanced

Channel Scan
First, please connect with the antenna. Start the channel scan now? You may scan for channels from the Menu if you skip this step.

Digital and analogue channels Only analogue channels Only Digital Channels Skip Scan

58.Select Scan Mode option, and press the .
59.Select Full, Advanced or Quick and press the .
60.To start scanning for channels, press the .
ð Scanning menu will be displayed and the scan for TV stations shall start.
ð The scan is complete when the FINISH message is displayed.
61.Press to complete the set-up and exit.
ð Smart TV Terms of Service will be displayed.

68.To start scanning for channels, make your selection and press the .
ð Scanning menu will be displayed and the scan for TV stations shall start.
ð The scan is complete when the FINISH message is displayed.
69.Press to complete the set-up and exit.
ð Smart TV Terms of Service will be displayed.
70.Select Agree option, and press the .

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71.Select Watch TV and press to watch TV.
ð Loading your applications menu, and then Your Google TV experience is ready menu will be displayed.
72.Press to complete the set-up.
4.3 Editing Digital Channels
Channels found at the end of the scan are stored separately for each tuner mode. You can change the order of channels, skip channels, rename channels and delete the channel list via the channel management. You can also create and edit your favorites list.

You can edit the television channels from the Channels menu, or you can easily edit the channels with the Channel Editor application built into your television.
4.3.1 Starting Channel Editor Application
1. Press .
2. From the Your apps tab, select Channel Editor application and press the .
ð Channel Editor menu will be displayed.
Note: · If Channel Editor application is not within
the favourite applications, select Show All. · Additional operations are explained in the following sections.

Full List 11 Channel 12 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 Channel 17 Channel 18 Channel 19 Channel 20 Channel

Satellite Favorite Move Relocate Delete Other
Go to channels 0-9 P +/- Skip Page

4.3.2 Tuner Mode Selection
The channel table for all sources as satellite (Standard), satellite (Operator), cable and antenna is stored separately. To edit, first select the broadcast source you will edit.

1. From the Channel Editor menu, select Source and press the .
2. Select Satellite,Cable or Antenna and press the .
ð The channel list is displayed based on your choice of channel.

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4.3.3 Creating a Favourite List
You can save your favorite channels as a list.
Notes: · Favorite lists must be created separately
for all sources (satellite, cable and air). · You can save your favorite channels in 4
separate lists. · Before adding channels to the favourite
list, you shall select the favourite list to add the channel.
1. In the Channel Editor menu, select the channel(s) you want to add to the favorite list, and then put a check with the .
2. Press the (red) to select the favourite list.
3. Select favourite list you want to add channels with (red), (green), (yellow) or (blue) (FAV 1to FAV 4).
4. To exit the Channel Editor menu, select and then select Yes and press the .
4.3.4 Moving Channels in the Favourites List
Move favorite channels to the channel location you want and edit the list.
1. In the Channel Editor menu, select the favourite list to which you want to add the channel and press the .
ð Selected favourites list channels are displayed.
2. Select the channel(s) you want to move and then put a check with the .
3. Press the (green).
4. Select the new position of the channel and press the .
ð Channels are moved to the new channel position.
5. To exit the Channel Editor menu, select and then select Yes and press the .

4.3.5 Moving A Channel in the Favourites List
Change the location of the channels reciprocally in favourites list. For example; move channel 2 to channel 20, channel 20 to channel 2.
1. In the Channel Editor menu, select the favourite list to which you want to add the channel and press the .
ð Selected favourites list channels are displayed.
2. Select the first channel you want to move reciprocally and put a check the with the .
3. Press (yellow).
4. Select the second channel you want to move and press the .
ð The positions of two channels are now changed reciprocally.
5. To exit the Channel Editor menu, select and then select Yes and press the .
4.3.6 Deleting Channels in the Favourites List
1. In the Channel Editor menu, select the favourite list to which you want to add the channel and press the .
ð Selected favourites list channels are displayed.
2. Select the channel(s) you want to delete and then put a check with the .
3. Press the (blue) to delete the selected channels.
ð Channel(s) are deleted from the selected favorite list.
4. To exit the Channel Editor menu, select and then select Yes and press the .
4.3.7 Move Channel
Move the channels to the channel location you want and edit the list.

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1. In the Channel Editor menu, select the channel(s) you want to move and then put a check with the .
ð The channel(s) will be marked with .
2. Press the (green).
3. Select the new position of the channel and press the .
ð Channel(s) now are moved to the new channel position.
4. To exit the Channel Editor menu, select and then select Yes and press the .
Note: · If you change the channel order, the
channel numbers sent by the broadcaster will change.
4.3.8 Changing Channel Location
Change the location of the channels reciprocally. For example; move channel 2 to channel 20, and channel 20 to channel 2.

4.3.10 Deleting a Channel List
Delete the channel list of the selected broadcast source.

1. Press the mode.

to switch to the TV

2. Press , then use and to select Edit Channel and press the .
ð Edit Channel menu will be displayed.

3. Select Delete Channel List and press the .

4. Select OK to confirm the deletion or select Cancel to cancel it, and press the .

5. Press the to return to the previous menu or to return to Home menu or to return to the TV broadcast.

4.3.11 Edit Channel Rename channels.

1. In the Channel Editor menu, select the first channel you want to move reciprocally and put a check with the .
2. Press (yellow).
3. Select the second channel you want to move and press the .
ð The positions of two channels are now changed reciprocally.
4. To exit the Channel Editor menu, select and then select Yes and press the .
4.3.9 Deleting a Channel
1. In the Channel Editor menu, select the channel(s) you want to delete and then put a check with the .
2. Press the (blue) to delete the selected channels.
ð Channel(s) are deleted.
3. To exit the Channel Editor menu, select and then select Yes and press the .

1. Press the mode.

to switch to the TV

2. Press , then use and to select Edit Channel and press the .
ð Edit Channel menu will be displayed.

3. Select the channel you want to edit and press the .
ð Channel Information will be displayed.

4. Select Channel Name and press the .

5. To delete the current name, use / / / to select the key and
press the .

6. Select the character/number with the / / / and move to the next char-
acter with the , repeat the same procedure for all characters/numbers.

7. To save the new name, select the from the screen keyboard and press the .

8. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

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4.3.12 Skip Channel

With the / or

, you can select the

TV channels you want to skip during chan-

nel selection. It is possible to select chan-

nels that are skipped with the number but-

tons.

1. Press the mode.

to switch to the TV

2. Press , then use and to select Edit Channel and press the .
ð Edit Channel menu will be displayed.

3. Select Skip Channel option, and press the .
ð Skip Channel menu will be displayed.

4. From the channel list, select the channel(s) you want to skip and then put a check with the .
Note:
· Press the (red) to display the previous page in the skip channel menu, and press the (green) to view the next page.

5. Press press press

to return to the previous menu, to return to TV broadcast or
to return to Home menu.

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4.4 Picture Settings 1. Press the and then the . 2. Select Settings with . 3. Select Display & Sound option, and
press . 4. Select Picture option, and press the . ð Picture menu will be displayed.
Picture
Picture Mode
Vivid
Backlight
100
Brightness
50
Contrast
50
Saturation
50
TONE
0
Sharpness
5. Select the line/function with / , and select the value/option with or .
Note: · Other settings are available under the Ad-
vanced settings. 6. Select Advanced settings option, and
press the . 7. Select the line/function with / , and
select the value/option with or . 8. Press to return to the previous menu
or press to return to Home menu. 4.4.1 Enhanced Picture Settings The “enhanced picture settings” are in principal digital image improvements however, these should be only used when necessary, when picture quality and transmission is

excellent. They may improve the display with poor material, as well, but may adversely affect the display where transmission and picture quality are excellent.
Digital Noise Reduction (DNR): ­ This function can only be selected with digital reception sources and AV presets. It reduces any interference from artefacts (pixel blocks) from digital programmes due to MPEG compression (such as from DVB-T receivers and lower transmission rates or DVD players).
Noise Reduction (MPEG NR): ­ Reduces the “noise” areas by displaying the picture a bit sharper and creating a slight blur. Thus, it must be used as little as possible with good picture material.
Dynamic Contrast: ­ This function dynamically and optimally adjusts the contrast for the respective picture content by analysing images and then altering this depending on a change in contrast. This increase in the contrast however, may also reduce the visible brightness levels in the picture.
Micro Dimming: ­ Increases the level of details in dark pictures. The television divides the screen into small sections and analyses each section individually to determine the best brightness value. This ensures that more detailed pictures are obtained in dark contents.
Movie Maker Mode: ­ This function is automatically activated when a movie is detected. It closes the PQ blocks and displays the movie with the picture settings set by the cinematographer of the movie. The same colour temperature “Temperature”, brightness is set to 200 nits for a movie theatre experience.
Skin Colour: ­ This function provides the most accurate skin colour by adjusting the brightness and saturation specific to the skin colour.
Film mode: – Detects and processes feature films automatically for all channel sources. This means you will always receive an optimal picture. This functions in the modes 480i, 576i and 1080i in TV playback and for other channel sources. If the

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Film mode is switched on for programmes without a feature film signal, minor problems such as picture freeze, defective subtitles or fine lines in the picture could occur.
Blue intensity: ­ This function increases the blue intensity of white and grey tones and enhances the brightness perception.
Gamma: ­ This setting establishes which brightness value should be displayed for which digital transmission value. Most recordings are transmitted with a gamma value of 2.2 (all Windows PCs and newer PCs with a MAC operating system work with this; older MAC systems and transmissions without a colour profile mostly operate with a gamma value of 1.8).
Game Mode: ­ When this function is activated, the video delay is minimized (under 33 ms) and the video delays that may be encountered while playing games is prevented, creating a better gaming experience.
Computer Mode: ­ This function disables all advanced picture settings and displays the image as if it is watched through a monitor.
Color Transition Improvement: ­ This function provides smooth colour transitions by eliminating content-related errors in colour transitions.
MEMC: ­ Motion stabilization eliminates judder effects in motion content, providing a smoother viewing experience.
HDMI RGB interval: ­ This function sets the white – black interval of the TV according to the correct values depending on the device connected through the HDMI.
Low blue light: ­ This function reduces the amount of blue light emitted from the LEDs, allowing more natural light to be emitted from the TV screen and reducing eye strain.
Color area: ­ This function selects the colour area and displays the colours in the standard or wide scale.
Color Management System: ­ This function allows the brightness, contrast and tone of the colours to be adjusted separately. It is possible to adjust these settings separately for red, green, blue, magenta,

black and yellow colours. With this function, advanced settings can be made in very specific contents.
11-Point White Balance Correction: ­ This function provides precise color temperature adjustment in different shades of grey. When content containing shades of grey is played on the screen, the red-green-blue components of the grey tones can be precisely adjusted separately with this function.
ALS (Ambient Light Sensor) ­ This function continuously monitors the ambient light level in the environment through the light sensor embedded in the television. It adjusts the level of the backlight accordingly, automatically updating the screen’s brightness level. In well-lit surroundings, it increases brightness, while in darker environments, it decreases brightness to provide the user with an enhanced viewing experience.

4.4.2 Restoring Factory Defaults for Picture Settings

1. Select Reset to Default from the picture menu and confirm with the .

2. Select OK to confirm the reset or select Cancel to cancel it, and press the .

3. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

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4.5 Sound Settings 1. Press . 2. Select Settings and press the . 3. Select Display & Sound option, and
press . 4. Select Sound option, and press the . ð Sound menu will be displayed.
Sound
DTS

Sound Style
Standard
Balance
0
Bass
50
Treble
50
Surround Sound

Equalizer Details

4.5.1 DTS Virtual: X

1. Select DTS from the sound menu and press the .

2. Select Virtual:X, TBHDX, Limiter and use to select On or Off.
Note: · TBHDX and Limiter items are active
when the DTS is selected as On.

3. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

4.5.2 Sound Style

1. Select Sound Style from the sound menu and press the .

2. Select sound style with / and press the .

3. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

4.5.3 Balance

1. Select Balance from the sound menu. ð Adjust the volume with or .

2. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

4.5.4 Bass

1. Select Bass from the sound menu. ð Adjust the volume with or .

ð Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home

menu or

to return to the TV

broadcast.

4.5.5 Treble

1. Select Treble from the sound menu. ð Adjust the volume with or .

2. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

4.5.6 Surround Sound

1. From the sound menu, select Surround Sound and use to select On or Off.

2. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

4.5.7 Equalizer
Equalizer offers a sound setting that you can create.
Note: · It is active in the menu when Equalizer
Details Sound Style, User are selected.

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1. Select Equalizer Details from the sound menu and confirm with the .
ð Equalizer Details menu will be displayed.

2. 120Hz frequency band is active.
ð Press the or to set the preferred value.

3. Select the next frequency band and repeat the adjustment procedure.

4. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

4.5.8 eARC

1. Select eARC from the sound menu and press the .

2. Select Auto or Off and press the .

3. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

4.5.9 Automatic Volume
Television channels broadcast at different volumes. Automatic Volume Control function ensures the volume is kept at the same level when you switch between channels.

1. From the sound menu, select Auto Volume Control and use to select On or Off.

2. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

4.5.10 Downmix Mode

1. Select Downmix Mode from the sound menu and press the .

2. Select Stereo or Surround and confirm with the .

3. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

4.5.11 DTS DRC
Adjusts the range between loudest and quietest.

1. From the sound menu, select DTS DRC and use to select On or Off.

2. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

4.5.12 Dialogue Enhancer

1. Select Dialog Enhancer from the sound menu and press the .

2. Select Off, Low, Medium or High and confirm with .

3. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

4.5.13 Restoring Factory Defaults for Sound Settings

1. Select to reset the changes to the Sound menu Reset to Default and press the .

2. Select Yes to confirm the reset or select No to cancel it, and press the .

3. Press to return to the previous menu or press to return to Home menu.

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Basic Functions for the Operation of the TV set

5.1 Switching on and off
1. Press the to turn on the TV from the standby mode.
2. Press the to switch the TV set to the standby mode.
5.2 Selecting the TV Mode You can select the TV mode with three different methods.
1. Press . ð TV Mode will be displayed on the last
selected antenna source.
2. Select TV application on the Applications tab in Home menu and press the .
ð TV Mode will be displayed on the last selected antenna source.
3. Press select antenna type and press .
ð TV Mode will be displayed on the last selected antenna source.
5.3 Selecting the Signal Source and Antenna Type
You may perform the selection with three different methods.
1. Press the , select the signal source or antenna type and press the .
2. Press the in the TV mode, confirm the Source option with the , select the signal source or antenna type and press the .
3. From Home menu, select Inputs and press . Select the signal source or antenna type and press the .
5.4 Selecting Channels You may perform the selection with three different methods.
1. Press the … to select channels directly.

2. Press the by step.

to select channels step

3. Press the in the TV mode, select the channel from the Channel List – All Channels menu and press the .

5.5 Setting the Volume

1. Adjust the volume with the

.

5.6 Muting

1. Press

on the perpendicular axis.

5.7 Picture Mode

1. Press the

and then the

2. Select Picture option, and press the .

3. Select Picture Mode option, and press the .

4. Select picture mode type and press the .

5. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

5.8 Changing the Picture Format
You can select one of the following picture formats.
Auto format The picture format is automatically switched to 16: 9 for 16: 9 programmes. The picture format is automatically switched to 4: 3 for 4: 3 programmes.
Full Screen format When this mode is selected, the high resolution picture from the HDMI and Component inputs is not cropped and it is displayed in its original size. This mode is only enabled in the HDMI mode and for resolutions at or above 720p.
Super Zoom format This setting is suited to films with a large width/height ratio.

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Unscaled format Unscaled format displays pictures in their original size.
4: 3 format The picture is shown in 4: 3 format.
Widescreen movie 14:9 and Widescreen movie 16:9 formats During programmes in 4: 3 format, the picture is stretched horizontally if 16: 9 or 14: 9 is selected. With actual 16: 9 signal sources (from a satellite receiver or the Euro-AV socket) the picture fills the screen completely and with the correct geometry.

1. Press the

and then the .

2. Select Picture option, and press the .
3. Select Screen option, and press the .
4. Select the picture mode and press the .

5. Press the to return to the previous

menu or to return to the Home menu

or

to return to the TV broadcast.

5.9 Power Settings

5.9.1 Sleep timer
You can set a time to turn off the TV set with the Sleep Timer. After this time has elapsed, the television switches to standby mode.

1. Press the

and then the .

2. Select Power option, and press the . ð Power menu will be displayed.

3. Select Sleep timer and press the . 4. Select the turn off time and press the .

5. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

5.9.2 Picture Off
You can turn the picture off only without switching the TV set to stand-by mode.

1. Press the

and then the .

2. Select Power option, and press the . ð Power menu will be displayed.

3. Select Picture Off option, and press the .
ð TV picture is turned off.
4. Press any key on the remote to turn the picture on again.

5. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

5.9.3 Auto Off Timer

1. Press the

and then the .

2. Select Power option, and press the .

ð Power menu will be displayed.

3. Select Auto Off Timer and confirm with the .

4. Select the turn off time and press the .

5. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

5.9.4 Automatic shut down
This function will switch the television to standby mode in 4 hours according to European regulations, if no key on the keypad of the TV or on the remote control is not pressed.

1. Press the

and then the .

2. Select Power option, and press the . ð Power menu will be displayed.
3. Select Automatic shut down option, and press the .
4. Select the turn off period and press the .

5. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

5.10 Parental Controls
There are movies which contain contents or scenes which are not suitable for children.

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Certain programmes contain information which identifies these contents or scenes and have been given an access level from 4 to 18. You can select one of the access levels and thus authorise the playback.

1. Press . 2. Use the / / / to select
and press the .

Settings

3. Select Channel option, and press the .
ð Channel menu will be displayed.
4. Select Parental Controls option and press the .
ð Enter your PIN code message will be displayed.
Note: · PIN code is the four digit number that
was specified in the initial installation.

5. Enter the PIN code with the … .
ð Parental Controls menu will be displayed.

Parental Controls

Blocked Channels
N/A

5.10.1 Blocking a TV Channel
Block individual television channels which are not suitable for children using a personal PIN code.
1. From the Parental Controls menu, select Blocked Channels and press the .
2. Select the channel you want to block and press the .

3. Press to return to the previous menu or press to return to Home menu.

5.10.2 Watching a Blocked TV Channel
To watch a TV channel blocked with PIN code, select the blocked TV channel and enter the PIN code.

1. Select the blocked channel with …

or

.

2. Enter the PIN code on the displayed

password screen using the … .

ð Blocked channel will be viewed.

Note: · Channel will be blocked again when you
change the channel.

5.10.3 Programme Restrictions

Programme Restrictions Inputs Blocked Change PIN

There are movies which contain contents or scenes which are not suitable for children.
Certain programmes contain information which identifies these contents or scenes and have been given an access level from 4 to 18. You can select one of the access levels and thus authorise the playback.

1. From the Parental Controls menu, select Programme Restrictions and press the .

2. Select Rating Systems option and press the .

Note: · Additional operations are explained in the
following sections.

3. Select the rating system with the .
4. Press the to return to the previous menu.

5. Select Ratings option, and press the .

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6. Select the access level and press the .

7. Press to return to the previous menu or press to return to Home menu.

5.10.4 Blocking an External Source
Block external sources individually by using your personal PIN code.

1. From the Parental Controls menu, select Inputs Blocked and press the .

2. Select the source you want to block and press the .

3. Press to return to the previous menu or press to return to Home menu.

5.10.5 Watching a Blocked External Source
To watch an external source blocked with PIN code, select the blocked TV channel and enter the PIN code.

1. Press the mode.

to switch to the TV

2. Press the , select Source and press the , or press the , select the signal source with the / and press the .
3. Enter the PIN code on the displayed
password screen using the … .
ð Blocked source will be displayed.
Note: · Source will be blocked again when you
change the source.

5.10.6 Changing the PIN Code
Change the PIN code you created during the initial installation.

1. From the Parental Controls menu, select Change PIN and press the .

2. Enter the existing PIN code as four digits with the … .
3. Enter the new PIN code as four digits with the … .
4. Enter the new PIN code again as four digits with the … .

5. Press to return to the previous menu or press to return to Home menu.

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6 Advanced Functions for the Operation of the TV set

You can adjust the advanced settings of the TV set in the Advanced Options menu.

5. Select the secondary audio language and press the .

1. Press the

and then the .

2. Select Advanced Options option, and press the .

ð Advanced Options menu will be displayed.

Advanced Options

Sound

Subtitle
Teletext
Silent Blue Screen
Automatic Shut Down when no signal
15 Minutes
Default Channel
HBBTV Settings
BISS Key
System information
Note: · Additional operations are explained in the
following sections. 6.1 Changing the Audio Language (only for digital television channels) You can define a primary and a secondary audio language.

  1. From the Advanced Options menu, se-
    lect Sound and press the . 2. Select Audio Language and press the
    button. 3. Select the audio language and press the
    . 4. Select Second Audio Language and
    press the .

6. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

6.2 Audio Language
You can select various languages when watching digital channels. This depends on the programme being broadcast.

1. From the Advanced Options menu, select Sound and press the .

2. Select Audio Language and press the button.

3. Select the supported audio language and press the .
Note: · Press the on the remote control while
the appliance is in TV mode to change the Audio Language.

4. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

6.3 Audio File Type
You can select various languages when watching digital channels. This depends on the programme being broadcast.

1. From the Advanced Options menu, select Audio File Type and press the .

2. Select Audio Language and press the button.

3. Select Normal, Audio Description, Audio Subtitle, Hearing Impaired or Audio Description and Spoken Subtitle and press .

4. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

6.4 Visually impaired
Note: · Visually Impaired option is activated in
the menu when Audio File Type, Audio Description is selected.

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1. From the Advanced Options menu, select Audio File Type and press the .

2. Select Audio Description option, and press the .
ð Visually impaired option is active.

3. Select Visually impaired and press the .
ð Visually impaired menu will be displayed.

4. Select the desired line/function with the / , and select the value/option with / or .

5. Press to return to the previous menu or press to return to Home menu.

6.5 Subtitles

1. From the Advanced Options menu, select Subtitle and press the .

ð Subtitle menu will be displayed.

Note:
· In TV mode, you can press the the Subtitle menu.

to open

6.5.1 Analogue Subtitle

1. From the Subtitle menu, select Analogue Subtitle and press the .

2. Select On or Off and press the .

3. Press the to return to the previous

menu or press the

to return to the

broadcast.

6.5.2 Digital Subtitle

1. From the Subtitle menu, select Digital Subtitle and press the .

2. Select On or Off and press the .

3. Press the to return to the previous

menu or press the

to return to the

broadcast.

6.5.3 Digital Subtitle Language

1. From the Subtitle menu, select Digital Subtitle Language and press the .

2. Select Digital Subtitle Language option and press the .

3. Press the to return to the previous

menu or press the

to return to the

broadcast.

6.5.4 Second Digital Subtitle Language

1. From the Subtitle menu, select Second Digital Subtitle Languageand press the .

2. Select Second Digital Subtitle Language option and press the .

3. Press the to return to the previous

menu or press the

to return to the

broadcast.

6.5.5 Subtitle Type

1. From the Subtitle menu, select Subtitle Type and press the .

2. Select Normal or Hearing Impaired and press the .
Note: · If Hearing Impaired option is selected,
subtitle services are provided with annotations.

3. Press the to return to the previous

menu or press the

to return to the

broadcast.

6.6 Teletext Language Selection

1. From the Advanced Options menu, select Teletext and press the .
ð Teletext menu will be displayed.

6.6.1 Digital Teletext Language

1. From the Teletext menu, select Digital Teletext Language and press the .

2. Select Digital Teletext Language option and press the .

3. Press the to return to the previous

menu or press the

to return to the

broadcast.

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6.6.2 Page Decoding Language

1. From the Teletext menu, use the / to select Decoding Page Language and press the .

2. Press the / to select the page decoding language and press the .

3. Press the to return to the previous

menu or press the

to return to the

broadcast.

6.7 Blue Screen
You can select the screen colour as blue when there is no TV broadcast signal.

1. From the Advanced Options menu, select Silent Blue Screen.

2. Use to select On or Off.

3. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

6.8 Automatic shut down when no signal
Select the time when the TV will switch off automatically if it does not receive any broadcast signals.

1. From the Advanced Options menu, select Automatic Shut Down when no signal and press the .

2. Select the turn off time and press the .

3. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

6.9 Default Channel
Select the default channel that the TV will turn on.

1. From the Advanced Options menu, select Default Channel and press the .

2. Select Select Mode option, and press the .

3. Select Final State or User Preference.
Note: · User’s Choice when the Show Channels
is selected, the default channel shall be selected from.

4. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

6.10 BISS Key
Biss key is an encryption technique. You can watch a frequency encrypted with the Biss key by entering the Biss key.
Note: · BISS Key is displayed in the menu only
when the broadcast source is selected as Satellite.
1. From the Advanced Options menu, select / BISS Key and press the .
2. Press the to add a Biss key.
3. Use the / to select Frequency and press the .

4. Use … to enter the frequency for which you will enter the Biss key, select the key from the virtual keyboard and press the .
5. Use the / to select Symbol Rate (Ksym/s) and press the .

6. Use … to enter the symbol rate of the frequency for which you will enter the Biss key, select the key from the virtual keyboard and press the .
7. Use the / to select Polarization and press the .
8. Use the / to select the polarization of the frequency for which you will enter the biss key with and press the .
9. Use the / to select Programme ID and press the .

10.Use … to enter the programme ID of the frequency for which you will enter the Biss key, select the key from the virtual keyboard and press the .
11.Use the / to select CW Key and press the .

12.Use … to enter the Biss key, select the key from the virtual keyboard and press the .

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13.Use the / to select Save Key and press the .
Note: · The BISS Key can be entered for more
than one frequency. Repeat steps 2 to 13 to add Biss keys to different frequencies.

14.Press the to return to the previous

menu or press the

to return to the

broadcast.

6.11 Signal Information

1. From the Advanced Options menu, use the / to select System information and press the .
ð ­ System information will be displayed.
Notes:
· Signal information changes depending on the current source.
· The signal level not only depends on your receiver system, but also on the channel which is currently active. Remember this when aligning your antenna using the signal level display.

2. Press the to return to the previous

menu or press the

to return to the

broadcast.

6.12 Open Source Licenses

1. From the Advanced Options menu, select Open source licenses and press the .
ð Open source licenses will be displayed.

2. View the licenses with / .

3. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

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Electronic TV Guide

The electronic programme guide offers an overview of all programmes that will be broadcast in the next week (for digital channels only).

1. Press the

available on the re-

mote control on the perpendicular axis

to start the electronic TV guide.

Notes:

· Not all channels provide a detailed TV guide.
· Many broadcasters supply the daily programme but no detailed descriptions.
· There are broadcasters which do not provide any information at all.

2. Select the channel with the / . Note:
· Information about the actual programme
is displayed in the selected television
channel.

3. Press the to select information on the next broadcast and press the to return to the information for the current broadcast.

4. Press the (red) to view the programmes of the previous day, press the (green) to view the programmes of the next day.

5. Press the (blue) to filter the programmes.

6. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

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HBBTV

8.1 What is HbbTV?
With its modern structure, content and high definition (HD) pictures and videos, HbbTV is a new technology where broadcast and the broadband can be used together and which permits access to interactive applic-

ations that the broadcast provides through internet. The TV must be connected to internet to receive HbbTV broadcast.
When you switch to a TV channel that offers HbbTV service, the relevant message will be displayed.

8.2 Using HbbTV
When you switch to a TV programme that supports HbbTV, an info message will appear stating that HbbTV broadcast is available.
Note: · To activate HBBTV, the HBBTV Support
shall be enabled from HBBTV Settings.
1. Press (red) to open HbbTV.
ð Information regarding the service will appear on the screen. Additionally, coloured buttons necessary for browsing the menus will also appear.
Notes: · The range of subjects and selection of in-
dividual subjects are subject to the programme provider. · Numeric buttons between and are used for additional functions.

2. Press (green), (yellow) or (blue) to select the desired subject field.
3. In the subject field you have selected, use / / / to select the desired option and confirm with the .
4. Press (red) to close HbbTV. Note: · If navigation does not work in HbbTV
mode, press the to exit the function.
8.3 Additional Functions for Video Indexes
1. Start playback with the .
2. Pause playback with the .
3. Resume playback with the .
4. Rewind with the , and move fast forward with the .
5. Press the for 5 Seconds to stop playback.

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8.4 HBBTV Settings

1. Press the mode.

to switch to the TV

2. Use the and then the / to select Advanced Options and press the .
3. Use the / to select HBBTV Settings and press the .
ð HBBTV Settings menu will be displayed.

HBBTV Settings

HBBTV Support

Do Not Track
Default
Cookie Settings
Default
Persistent Storage
Block Tracking Sites
Device ID
Reset Device ID

Note: · Additional operations are explained in the
following section.

8.4.1 HBBTV Support
You can turn off HbbTV, by this way warnings for HbbTV are not displayed on channels broadcasting HbbTV.

1. Use the / to select HBBTV Support and use to select On or Off.

2. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

8.4.2 Watching Preferences
Set your watching preference for HbbTV services.

1. Use the / to select Do Not Track and press the .

2. Use the / to select On, Off or Default and press the .

3. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

8.4.3 Cookie Settings
Set your cookie preference for HbbTV services.

1. Use the / to select Cookie Settings and press the .

2. Use the / to select Block All, Block 3rd party cookies or Default and press the .

3. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

8.4.4 Persistent Storage
Turning permanent storage on/off for HbbTV services.

1. Use the / to select Persistent Storage and use the to select On or Off.

2. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

8.4.5 Block Tracking Sites Block/allow tracking sites.

1. Use the / to select Block Tracking Sites and use the to select On orOff.

2. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

8.4.6 Device ID Turning the Device ID on/off.

1. Use the / to select Device ID and use to select On or Off.

2. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

8.4.7 Reset Device ID

1. Use the / to select Reset Device ID and press the .

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2. To confirm the reset, select the OK and
press the or press the to cancel the reset.

3. Press or cast.

to return to the broad-

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Teletext

9.1 TOP Text or FLOF Text Mode
1. Press the to switch to the Teletext mode.
2. You can select teletext pages directly with the … or step by step with the .

At the bottom of the screen, you will see an information line consisting of a red, green and, depending on the station, yellow and blue text field. Your remote control has buttons with the corresponding colours.

3. Press the (red) to go to the previous page.

4. Press the (green) to select subject.

5. Press the (yellow) to select section.

6. Press the (blue) to go to the next page.

7. Press the to exit from the Teletext mode.

9.2 Normal Text Mode

1. Press the to switch to the Teletext mode.
2. You can select teletext pages directly with the … .
3. To go to the next page or previous page,

4. Press

.

5. Press the to exit from the Teletext mode.
Calling the subpage directly If the selected teletext page contains subpages, the number of the selected subpage as well as the total number of pages is displayed. 1. Press the / to select a subpage.

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10 USB Recording

10.1 Information on Recording and Playing Television Programmes
· Recording and reproducing programmes, this can only be done with digital television stations (DVB-S, DVB-T and DVB-C).
· The digital television stations (DVB-S, DVB-T and DVB-C) you are able to record and playback also depend on the broadcasting station.
· Besides recording and playing programmes, the Timeshift function can only be carried out using an external data medium (hard drive or USB stick).
· Recordings can be made with most data mediums on the market. However, we cannot guarantee operation for all data media.
· Recording can only be done on USB memory sticks and hard disks with FAT and FAT32 format.
· If you record a programme on an external data medium, you can only watch it on your television. You cannot watch this program on any other device.
· If you send your television to be repaired and hardware components need to be replaced, you might not be able to play the recordings again on the repaired television.
· Grundig isn’t responsible for any loss of data stored on any external storage device.
· It is recommended to play the files saved on DTV by PVR media player.

· If URI protected! PVR function is blocked appears, then recording or time shift is restricted (one recording possible) or disabled (recording not possible) by the broadcaster.
·
URI = user rights information. · If you record and save a programme on
the archive of an external data medium, playback can be restricted. The broadcaster can allow you to see this programme one or more times but could also just make it available for a certain period of time. · Stations from which children are protected, immediately require a PIN number before recording starts. If this authorization is not given, the recording may not start.
10.3 Connecting External Data Media
· It is advised to put the television on stand-by mode before connecting the External Data medium.
· Before disconnecting the external data medium, the television shall first be switched to standby, otherwise files can be damaged.
· There are two USB inputs on the television, namely USB1 andUSB2 (HDD).
· A USB device that needs additional power (e.g. external hard drive) is connected to the USB2 (HDD) port.

10.2 Possible Limitations When Using an External Data Medium
· Depending on the broadcasting station, you may experience various restrictions on some functions from some television stations.
· Grundig has no influence on these restrictions.
· Recording a programme on the external data medium can be disabled by the broadcaster.
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Device Info Setting
Set Time Shift
Set PVR Format Speed Test

1. Plug the external hard drive to the USB2 (HDD) USB interface or plug the memory stick to the USB1 interface.

Notes: · USB1 USB1 port of the TV supports a cur-
rent of 500 mA current according to the USB standard. Devices such as external hard drive and etc. that consume more power can only be connected to the USB2 (HDD) USB interface of the television. · If you are using a power cord for the external hard drive that you have connected to the USB2 (HDD) USB interface, then the power cord of the external hard drive shall also be unplugged when the TV is turned off. · You must not disconnect the USB Device from the TV while a file on the USB Device is being read by the TV.
10.4 USB Recording Settings
1. Press .
2. Press the and use the to select Save.
3. Use the to select Device Information and press the .
4. Select the external data media connected to the TV and press the .
ð Device Info Setting menu will be displayed.

Note: · Additional operations are explained in the
following sections.
10.4.1 Formatting the Data Medium
Important: · Formatting external data medium causes
all data in the data medium to be permanently deleted.
1. In the Device Info Setting menu, use the button to select / Format and press the .
ð A warning message will be displayed.
2. Select Yes to confirm the formatting operation or select No to cancel it, and press the .
ð When the formatting is complete, the Device Information menu is displayed.
10.4.2 Selecting Data Medium for Record/Time shift
If more than one external data medium is connected to the TV set, you can set different data media for record/time shift or assign both records to one data medium.

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1. In the Device Info Setting menu, use the / to select Set Time Shift and/or Set
PVR and press the .
2. As per the selection you have made in the Device Information menu, TSHIFT, PVR or PVR/TSHIFT is displayed.
Notes: · You can connect two different external
data media to the TV and select one as PVR record and the other one as TSHIFT record. · Functions do not work if no external data medium is assigned for recording/time shift.
10.4.3 Data Medium Test
You can test the external data media to see if it is suitable for the required functions.
1. From the Device Info Setting menu, use the / to select Speed Test and press the .
2. The test result of the data medium will be displayed on the screen within 10 to 60 seconds as per the volume of the drive.
3. Select Exit and press the to exit the Speed Test menu.
10.5 Turning the Time Shift Function On/off
You can turn time shift off or on with this feature.

10.6 Disk Setup the Time Shift Drive
If you are going to connect an external data medium to TV for the first time and use it for time shift, a disk setup is required.
10.6.1 Automatic Installation
1. Connect the external data medium to the USB input of TV.
Note: · The Time Shift Mode shall be selected
as, On to be able to install the Time Shift disk setup.
2. Press .
ð Disk Setup menu will be displayed.
3. Select Auto and press the .
ð The external data medium is automatically configured and the Disk Setup Complete message displayed.
Notes: · This should be done when an external
data medium is first connected to the TV set or when the external data medium is formatted by the TV set. · An external drive with a volume larger than 4 GB is required for this operation. · Auto set-up creates 4GB of time shift space on drives below 32GB and 16GB on drives above 32GB.
4. Press to return to the broadcast.
10.6.2 Manual Set-up

1. Press the mode.

to switch to the TV

1. Connect the external data medium to the USB input of TV.

2. Press the and use the to select the Save tab.
3. Use the to select Time Shift Mode and press the .
ð Time Shift Mode menu will be displayed.

Note: · The Time Shift Mode shall be selected
as, On to be able to install the Time Shift disk setup.
2. Press .
ð Disk Setup menu will be displayed.

4. Time Shift Mode from the option On, Off use the select.

3. Use the to confirm the Manual item with the .

5. Press to return to the broadcast.

4. Select Format to format the data medium or select Skip to continue without formatting, and press the .

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Important: · It is recommended to format the data
medium for better performance. · This action will delete all data on the ex-
ternal data medium.
5. The formatting warning message will be displayed. Select Format and press the .
ð Formatting progress is displayed on the screen.
6. When formatting is complete, select the size you want to reserve for time shifting according to the size of the data medium with the / and press the .
ð The data medium is manually configured and the Disk Setup Complete message is displayed.
7. Press to return to the broadcast.
10.7 Pausing Programs with Time Shift and Continuous Recording
You can pause any programme you are watching. For instance, if the phone rings when you are watching a movie, you can pause the movie and resume it after the call without missing anything. The image of the last scene is stopped and recorded to the external data medium for time shift. With the continuous recording feature, TV records the channel you are currently watching as much as the time shift memory you create on external data media. Thus, you can rewind on the channel you are watching.
Note: · Use an external USB disk drive for an un-
interrupted Permanent Time Shift.
1. Press the during the broadcast.
ð Television picture is paused and delay time is displayed.
2. To continue the broadcast, press the .
ð The system continues recording the broadcast while you are watching it.

Notes: · The following functions can be used in
the Time Shift mode. · Fast rewind, press the several times
for the desired speed; · Fast forward, press the several times
for the desired speed; · To pause, press the .
3. To stop time shift, press the .
10.8 Recording Programmes
You can record a TV channel. Record data are stored on external data media and these recordings are managed by the TV set. A memory of 44 MB up to 110 MB is required for a 1 minute record.
Notes: · Recordings can only performed on USB
memory sticks and hard drives with FAT and FAT32 format. · If the product cannot be recovered from the data playing/sharing/recording mode due to electrostatic discharge, user intervention will be required. · If you remove the external data media during recording, then the recording is cancelled automatically and no data is recorded onto the external data media.
1. Select the channel with the … or to start recording.
2. Press the on the remote control.
ð Recording information will be displayed: Recording symbol, channel name, programme and recording time.
ð These information will disappear after a short while, the REC symbol and the recording time appear in the lower left corner of the screen.
10.8.1 Switching the TV to Standby During Recording
1. Select the channel with the … or to start recording.
2. Press the on the remote control.

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3. Press the to switch the TV set to the standby mode.

10.8.2 Recording a Programme from the Channel List

1. Press the to open the channel list.

2. Select a channel with the / and press the to confirm.

3. Press the on the remote control.
ð Recording information will be displayed: Recording symbol, channel name, programme and recording time.
ð These information will disappear after a short while, the REC symbol and the recording time appear in the lower left corner of the screen.
4. Press to stop recording.

10.9 Sleep Timer

10.9.1 Adding a Record Timer Using the Electronic Programme Guide
Electronic programme guide data can be used for recording.

1. Press the

on the perpendicular

axis to open the electronic TV guide.

programme guide, select the Event Model item, and then select Timing Schedule.

6. To save the settings, press the (green).

7. Press

to return to the broadcast.

Notes:

· A warning is displayed before the timer recording starts and counts down for 15 seconds to allow you to switch to the channel. At the end of 15 seconds, the channel to be recorded appears automatically.
· If the timer recording starts during playback, playback stops. If you do not select Yes option in the warning prompt, recording will start automatically at the end of the countdown.
· Only for UPC customers Note: Parts of previous or next files can be included into the record while the programme is being recorded resulting from possible Programme Guide errors. In such cases, keep in mind that the highest family protection level will apply for the whole recording if one or more of those programmes have any level of family protection.

2. Select the channel you want to add a recording timer with the / .
3. Select the programme you want to add a recording timer with the / and confirm with the .
ð Programme List – Add menu will be displayed.
4. From the Programme Type item, select Save.
5. From the Repeat Type item, select (Once, Week or Every Day).
Note: · To add a recording timer for a pro-
gramme at a time interval other than the broadcast time specified in the electronic

10.9.2 Adding a Record Timer By Entering the Information Manually

1. Press the mode.

to switch to the TV

2. Use the and then the to select the Save tab.
3. Use the to select Programme List and press the .
4. Info menu will be displayed. Use the to select Add and confirm with the .
Note: · If there is a previously programmed
timer, the Schedule List menu is displayed without the Info menu being displayed. Press the (yellow) to add a timer in this case.

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5. Select Channel Information option and press the . Use the / to select the channel you will be recording and press the .

6. Select Start Date option and press the . Select year, month and day with the
… and press the (green).

7. Select Start Time and press the . Select hour, minute and seconds with the
… and press the (green).

8. Select Stop Time and press the . Select hour, minute and seconds with the
… and press the (green).

9. Select Programme Type and press the . Use the / to select Save and
press the (green).

10.Select Repeat Type and press the . Use the / to select ( Once, Every Day or WeekWeek) and press the (green) .

11.From the Event Model item, use the / to select Timing Schedule and
press the (green) .

12.To save the timer, press the (green).

13.Press

to return to the broadcast.

10.9.3 Editing the Recording Timer

You can delete programmed timers.

1. Press the mode.

to switch to the TV

2. Use the and then the to select the Save tab.

3. Use the to select Programme List and press the .
ð The scheduled recording timers will be displayed.

4. Select the recording timer you want to edit with the / and press the (red).

5. Edit recording timer.

6. To save the changes, press the (green).

10.9.4 Deleting a Recording Timer You can delete programmed timers.

1. Press the mode.

to switch to the TV

2. Use the and then the to select the Save tab.

3. Use the to select Programme List and press the .
ð The scheduled recording timers will be displayed.

4. Select the recording timer you want to delete with the / and press the (blue).

5. Use the / to select Yes order to delete the timer or select No and press the to cancel deletion.

10.10 Playback
Programmes that are recorded are stored in an external data medium. You can display the archive on the external data media from the Recorded Files List menu.

10.10.1 Playing a Recording from the List of Recorded Files
Selecting a broadcast from the recorded files list

1. Press the mode.

to switch to the TV

2. Press the and use the to select the Save tab.

3. Use the to select Recorded Files List and press the .
ð Recorded Files List will be displayed.

4. Press the / to select the broadcast you want to play and press the to start playing.

5. Press the to pause playback.

6. Press the to stop playback.

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10.10.2 Forward/Reverse Picture Search

1. Press the repeatedly during playback to select the playback speed (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, or 32x).
ð The picture is searched backwards.

2. Press the repeatedly to select the playback speed (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, or 32x).
ð The picture is searched forwards.

10.11 Deleting Broadcasts from the Recorded Files List
You can delete recorded broadcasts from the Recorded Files list.

1. Press the mode.

to switch to the TV

2. Press the and use the to select the Save tab.

3. Use the to select Recorded Files List and confirm with the .
ð Recorded Files List will be displayed.

4. Select the recording you want to delete with the / and press the (yellow).
5. To confirm deleting, select Yes and to cancel deleting, select No.

6. Press to return to the broadcast.

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USB Player

11.1 File Formats
Your television can be operated via the USB input with the following file formats:
11.1.1 Video Data
Video compression / decompression (codec) is intended for decreasing the storage area without sacrificing the picture quality. Your TV set allows you to play compressed video data with XVID, H. 264/MPEG-4 AVC (L4.1, Ref. Frames: 4), MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, MJPEG, MOV standards. File extensions supported by the device: “. avi”, “mkv”, “. mp4”, “. ts”, “. mov”, “. mpg”, “. dat”, “. vob”,”. divx”. In addition to video data, these files also contain audio data compressed and “packaged” by MP3, AAC or Dolby Digital. Format (codec) information is embedded within the file content and may differ depending on the file extension. “. avi”, “. mkv” or “. divx” files containing divx codec within are not played back.
11.1.2 Audio Data
Your television can play audio data coded with MP3, AAC standards. MP3 indicates MPEG-1 Volume Level 3 and is based on the MPEG-1 standard that was developed by MPEG (Motion Picture Expert Group). AAC indicates the Advanced Audio Coding and is developed by MPEG. AAC provides higher audio quality with the same data rate (bit rate). File extensions supported by the device: “. mp3”, “. mp2”, “. m4a”, “. aac”, “. wav” MP3 files can be organized into folders and sub-folders similar to the files on a computer.
11.1.3 Picture Data
Your television can display picture data in JPEG, PNG and BMP formats.

JPEG stands for Joint Picture Experts Group. This process is intended to compress picture files.
PNG and BMP are designed to compress picture data without any losses.
Picture files can be saved on a data medium along with other file types.
Such files can be organised as folders and subfolders.
11.2 Connecting External Data Media
It is advised to put the television on standby mode before connecting the External Data medium. Connect the device and then switch the television on again.
Before disconnecting the data medium, the television must first be switched to standby, otherwise files can be damaged.
Notes: · USB1 port of the TV supports a current of
500 mA current according to the USB standard. Devices such as external hard disk and etc. that consume more power can only be connected to the USB2 (HDD) interface of the television. · If you are using a power cord for the external hard drive that you have connected to the USB2 (HDD) USB interface, then the power cord of the external hard drive shall also be unplugged when the TV is turned off. · You must not disconnect the USB Device from the TV while a file on the USB Device is being read by the TV. · A bi-directional data transfer as defined for ITE (Information Technology Equipment) devices in EN 55022/EN 55024 is not possible. · USB transfer is not an operating mode in it self. It is only an additional function.

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1. Plug the external hard drive to the USB2 (HDD) port or plug the memory stick to the USB1 port of the TV set.
11.3 Removing the External Data Medium
Before removing the external data medium, disconnect the data medium from TV.
1. Press .
2. select Settings and press the .
3. Use the to select System and press the .
4. Use the to select Storage and press the .

5. Select the external data media that you want to remove with the / and press the .
6. Select Remove and press the .
ð ­ ….. removed safely message will be displayed.
7. Remove the data medium from the socket.
11.4 Multi Media Player menu
Multi Media Player file browser shows video, audio, picture and text data on external data medium. If an external data medium contains different file formats, you can disable data (Video file, Audio file, Picture file or Text file) that you do not need to play/display with the file format selection, so that you can only play files in the format you want to view.
1. Press .
2. From the Applications tab, use the / to select USB application and press the .
ð Fille format selection will be displayed.
3. Use the / to select the file format that you want to play as Video, Photo, Music and press the .
ð File browser menu for the file format you have selected will be displayed.

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Video 2

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Folder Folder Folder

File

File

File

File

3

4

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1

Select

OK Enter

Browse Mode

File browser 1. File browser 2. Data type 3. Data medium folders 4. Data medium files 5. Options
11.5 Playback – Basic functions
1. Select the file you want to play from the file browser with the / / / and press the .
2. Press the to pause playback.
3. Press the to continue playback.
4. Press the to end playback.
ð The file browser appears.
Notes: · It is possible that some files that are sup-
ported by the USB player do not work due to some problems that may arise depending on how such files are created (compression) although they have the supported file extension. · If there are more then one audio sources (audio stream) in the video files that are being played, then you can switch

between the audio sources with the while the file is played in full screen mode. · Movies you will be watching from the movie file only supports subtitles with .srt, .sub, .ass, .ssa, .smi format. Names of the subtitle and movie files must be the same. Otherwise, subtitle cannot be displayed.
11.6 Additional Playback Functions
Depending on the file formats used, it is possible to use the following additional functions.
11.6.1 Viewing Information in All File Formats
1. Press the during playback.
2. Select Show Info option, and press the .
ð File information will be displayed.
3. Press the to exit the menu.
11.6.2 Forward/Reverse Picture Search
(only video and audio files)

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You can select different speeds (2-fold, 4fold, 8-fold, 16-fold and 32-fold forwards and backwards).
1. Press or to skip to the desired time during playback.
11.6.3 Moving to a Specific Time in a Video
1. Press the during playback.
2. Use the / to select Search and press the .
3. Enter the time that you want to move to with the … and press the .
11.6.4 Repeat Function (only video and audio files)
1. Press the during playback.
2. Use the / to select Repeat and press the .
3. Use the / to select N/A, Repeat One or Repeat All and press the .
11.6.5 Picture Settings In Video Files
You can change the display settings while playing video files.
1. Press the during playback.
2. Select Picture Settings and confirm with the .
ð Picture menu will be displayed. Note: · Refer to Picture Settings [} 30] section for
other settings.
11.6.6 Sound Settings in Video and Audio Files
You can change the audio settings while playing video and audio files

11.6.7 Shuffling on Audio Files You can put the audio files in the external data medium on shuffle.
1. Press the during playback.
2. Select shuffling option On and press . ð The tracks in the external data medium
are played in shuffle. Note: · Select Shuffle Off to play the tracks in
the external data medium in order.
11.6.8 Playing Audio Files with the Screen Off
You can turn off the screen while playing audio files on external data media.
1. Press the during playback.
2. Use the / to select Picture Off and press the .
ð Power menu will be displayed.
3. Use the / to select Picture Off and press the .
ð TV Screen turns off and audio files continue to play.
4. Press the to turn the picture on again.
11.6.9 Rotating the Picture Display (only picture files)
1. Pictures can be rotated by 90°.
2. Press the during playback.
3. Use the / to select Rotate and press the .
ð The picture will turn by 90° clockwise or counterclockwise.

1. Press the during playback.
2. Select Sound Settings and press the Note: · For other settings, refer to the Sound Set-
tings section.

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11.6.10 Enlarging the Picture Display (Zoom)
(only picture files) 1. Press the during playback. 2. Use the / to select Zoom and press
the . 3. Use / to select 1X, 2X or 4X and
press the .
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Google TVTM

12.1 Terms, Conditions and Privacy
During the first set-up of your TV set, a Terms of Service page is shown by Google for you to accept or decline. This page has buttons for the “Google Terms of Service”, “Google Privacy Policy” and “Google Play Terms of Service”, along with Accept option. Please read these agreements with their visit details on the relevant web pages and select the Accept option accordingly. If you don’t select Accept option at this step, you won’t be able to use Android TV features. Again on initial set-up, Smart TV Terms of Service are displayed. In this contract, the terms of the services provided on your television are explained in detail and detailed information about data processing is given. Please read this agreement carefully.
12.2 Signing in with Google account
Skip this step if you signed in with an existing Google account in the initial set-up.

7. Follow the instructions displayed on your TV and on the screen of your phone.
ð Terms of Service menu will be displayed.
8. Select Agree option, and press the .
ð Google Services menu will be displayed.
9. Select Agree option, and press the .
ð Google Assistant menu will be displayed.
10.Select Continue option, and press the .
11.To perform a search in all supported TV applications, select the Allow option and press , or select the No option and press .
12.Select the subscribed applications you want to install from the list of the recommended applications and select the Confirm option and press .
ð Tuner Mode menu will be displayed.

1. From the Home Screen menu, select Control Panel and press the .
2. Select Settings and press the .
3. Select Set up Google TV option, and press the .
ð Google TV menu will be displayed.
4. Select Set up Google TV option, and press the .
ð Sign in menu will be displayed.

13.If a channel search was performed before, select Skip and press .
Note: · Please continue from page 19 according
to your antenna type if you have not performed channel search before.
14.Select FINISH option, and press the .
ð Your Applications are being loaded menu will be displayed. Wait for the applications to be loaded.

5. Enter the e-mail address with the screen 15.Start exploring menu is displayed, press

keyboard.

button to complete signing in.

ð Select on the display and press the .

12.3 Adding a Different Google Account

6. Enter the password for the account with the screen keyboard.
ð Select on the display and press the .

You can add more than one account to Google TV and each user can create their own profiles to enjoy a more personalized experience with specific suggestions and personal watchlist.

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1. Press . ð Choose an account menu will be dis-
played.
2. Select Add account and press the . ð Add account menu will be displayed.
3. Select Add account and press the . ð Sign in menu will be displayed.
4. Enter the e-mail address with the screen keyboard.
ð Select on the display and press the .

12.4 Adding a Google Account for Children
Create a viewing experience with parental controls and screen time limits for children.
1. Press . ð Choose an account menu will be dis-
played.
2. Select Add account and press the . ð Add account menu will be displayed.
3. Select Add a kid and press the .
4. Press the Get started .

5. Enter the password for the account with the screen keyboard.
ð Select on the display and press the .
6. Follow the instructions displayed on your TV and on the screen of your phone.
ð Terms of Service menu will be displayed.
7. Select Agree option, and press the .
ð Google Services menu will be displayed.

5. If more than one user has been added, select the user to set up the child profile and confirm with .
ð The parental account and children accounts connected to this account are displayed.
6. Select the child account you want to add and press the .
7. Enter the password for the account of your child with the screen keyboard.
ð To continue, select and press the
ð Select parent menu will be displayed.

8. Select Agree option, and press the .

8. Select parent account and press .

ð Google Assistant menu will be displayed.
9. Select Continue option, and press the .
10.To perform a search in all supported TV applications, select the Allow option and press , or select the No option and press .
11.Select the subscribed applications you want to install from the list of the recommended applications and select the Confirm option and press .
12.Application installation will be completed and Home Screen menu will be displayed.

ð Parent password menu is displayed.
9. Enter the parent password with the screen keyboard.
ð Select on the display and press the .
10.Follow the instructions displayed on your TV and on the screen of your phone.
ð Set PIN menu will be displayed.
11.Select Next and press the . ð Create PIN menu will be displayed.
12.Select Got it option, and press the .
13.Enter the PIN code.
14.Re-enter the PIN code and confirm.

ð Select Apps menu will be displayed.

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15.Select Next and press the . ð Apps for kids menu will be displayed.
16.Select the application you want to install and press .
17.When you want to allow applications on the device, select the application and press .
ð A warning screen will be displayed.
18.Select Allow option, and press .
19.Select Install & continue option, and press the .
20.Select Next and press the . ð Child profile usage instructions is dis-
played.
21.Press the repeatedly to continue.
22.Select Let’s go option, and press the .
23.Adding a child profile process is completed and the child profile’s home screen Home Screen is displayed.
12.5 Changing User Accounts If more than one account has been added to Google TV, you can switch between user accounts or switch to a child’s account if added.
1. Press . ð Choose an account menu will be dis-
played.
2. Use the / to select the account you want to switch to and press the .
3. Home Screen of selected account will be displayed.
Note: · If you want to switch accounts when a
child profile is selected, you need to enter the PIN code you set up while creating the child profile.
12.6 Removing User Accounts Remove the accounts and account settings added to Google TV.
1. From Home Screen menu, press .

2. Use the / / / to select Settings and press the .
3. Use the to select Accounts & Sign-in and press the .
ð Accounts & Sign-in menu will be displayed.
4. Select the account you want to remove and press the .
5. Select Remove option, and press the . ð A warning message will be displayed.
6. Select Remove to complete the operation or select Cancel to cancel it, and press the .

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12.7 User Account Settings You can change the settings of an account added to Google TV. 1. From Home Screen menu, press . 2. Use the / / / to select Settings
and press the . 3. Use the to select Accounts & Sign-in
and press the . ð Accounts & Sign-in menu will be dis-
played. 4. Select the account for which you want
to view settings and press the . 5. Select the desired line/function with the
/ or select the value/option with / or . 6. Press the to return to the previous menu.
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12.8 Home Menu (Home Screen)
Your TV has an Google TV operating system. Just like your smartphone or tablet, you can find the most practical applications you want on your new Google TV. Just connect your TV to your home network and the Internet to watch TV, play online games, use videos, pictures, music, social sharing apps, the most popular news and sports apps.
As with your Android smartphone or tablets, the Home Screen menu is the centre of your TV. You can decide what to watch by browsing through the Home Screen menu, app and live TV entertainment options. Home Screen menu has channels to let you discover great content from your favourite apps.

To access the home menu of the TV set, simply press the . Note: · Appearance of Home menu may change
with Google software updates.
12.9 Opening the Home menu
1. Press .
2. With the / / / , press the to select and open/start an application.
3. Press the repeatedly or press the to return to home screen.
Note: · When Home Screen is opened, applica-
tion/content playing in the background is stopped. You need to reselect app or content from Home screen to continue.

Home

Applications Library

Google TV

Your apps

Continue watching

Prime Video

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12.10 Applications
You can find your Favourite Applications under the Your Applications tab under the Home Screen menu. You can download apps and games from Google Apps to TV just like with smart phones and tablets. You can only download apps and games which are compatible with your TV. These may differ from apps and games for smart phones/tablets. To download applications from Google Apps, television must be connected to the Internet and must be logged in with a Google account
12.10.1 Downloading Applications from Google Apps
1. Press .
2. In the Home Screen menu, select Applications tab.
ð Home screen of the applications will be displayed.
3. With / / / , search and select any application from App categories, Apps from my other devices, Recommended for you, Listen to the music you love, Movies + TV, Featured, Entertainments apps or search bar and press .
ð My application explanation screen will be displayed.
4. Select Load and press the .
ð The application will be downloaded and installed on your TV.
Note: · Depending on the size of the application
and your internet speed, loading time of the application may vary.
12.10.2 Starting an Installed Application
1. Press .
2. In the Home Screen menu, select Your apps tab.

3. From the applications tab, select the application you want to start with the / and press the .
ð Main screen of the app will be displayed.
4. Press the to end the application.
12.10.3 Adding Favourite Applications to Your Applications Tab under the Home Screen Menu
Add your favourite apps to apps tab of Home menu.
1. Press .
2. In the Home Screen menu, select Your apps tab.
ð Your apps menu will be displayed. The 12 applications displayed in the menu are your favourite applications.
3. To add a favourite application, select any application and press the for 3 seconds.
ð Application menu will be displayed.
4. Select Move option, and press the .
5. Move the application with / / / and press .
Note: · Repeat steps 2 to 4 to sort other applica-
tions.
6. Press or to return to the home screen menu.
12.11 Application Settings
1. Press .
2. Use the / / / to select Settings and press the .
3. Use the to select Applications and press the .
ð Applications menu will be displayed.
4. Use the to select Show all applications and press the .
ð All applications are displayed.

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Note: · Additional operations are explained in the
following sections.

3. Select OK to confirm the operation or select Cancel to cancel it, and press the .

12.11.1 Removing Installed Applications
You can remove applications you don’t need.
1. Select the application you want to remove from All Apps menu and press the .
ð Application detail will be displayed.
2. Select Remove option, and press the .
3. Select OK to confirm removal of application or select Cancel to cancel it, and press the .
4. Press the to return to the previous menu.
12.11.2 Force Quitting of Applications
If an application doesn’t respond for any reason, you can force quit it.
1. Select the application you want to remove from All Apps menu and press the .
ð Application details are displayed.
2. Select Force Stop option, and press the .
3. Select OK to confirm the quitting operation or select Cancel to cancel it, and press the .
4. Press the to return to the previous menu.
12.11.3 Clearing Application Data You can clear application data.
1. Select the application whose data you want to delete from All Apps menu and press the .
ð All applications are displayed.
2. Select Clear the Data and press the .

4. Press to return to the previous menu.
12.11.4 Clearing the Application Cache
Clear application cache.
1. Select the application whose cache data you want to delete from All Apps menu and press the .
ð Application details are displayed.
2. Select Clear the Cache and press the .
3. Select OK to confirm the operation or select Cancel to cancel it, and press the .
4. Press to return to the previous menu.
12.11.5 Application Default Settings Delete the default preferences of the applications.
1. Select the application whose default settings you want to delete from All Apps menu and press the .
ð Application details are displayed.
2. Select Clear the Cache and press the
3. Select OK to confirm the operation or select Cancel to cancel it, and press the .
4. Press to return to the previous menu.
12.11.6 App Notifications Turn application notifications off and on.
1. Select the application whose notification preference you want to set from All Apps menu and press .
ð Application details are displayed.
2. Select Notification and use to select On or Off.
3. Press to return to the previous menu.
12.11.7 App Permissions

Edit application permissions.

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1. Select App Permissions from the applications menu and press the .
ð Application permissions menu will be displayed.
2. Select the application permission type you want to edit and press the .
3. Select the application permission you want to edit and use the to select On or Off.
4. Press to return to the previous menu. 12.11.8 Special Application Access Edit application access. 1. Select Special application access from
the applications menu and press the . ð Special application access menu will
be displayed. 2. Select the special application access
type you want to edit and press the . 3. Select the special application access
you want to edit and use the to select On or Off. 4. Press to return to the previous menu. 12.11.9 Application Security and Re-
strictions 1. Select Security and Restrictions from
the applications menu and press the . ð Security and restrictions menu will be
displayed. 2. Select Unknown sources option, and
press the . 3. On or Off for select and press. 4. Press to return to the previous menu.
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Chromecast Built-inTM

Your TV has Chromecast built in. You can instantly switch from your phone, tablet or laptop to TV. With the built-in Chromecast feature, you can cast all your favourite movies, TV shows, applications, games and more directly to your TV. Chromecast runs on Android and iOS. Your mobile device or computer must be connected to the same Wi-Fi home network as your TV. For more information; visit www.support.google.com/googletv.
13.1 Turning TV on with Chromecast
When the TV is in stand-by mode, you can send content to the TV via Chromecast and turn the TV on.
1. From Home Screen menu, use the / / / to select Settings and
press the .
2. Select Network and Internet option, and press .
ð Network and Internet menu will be displayed.
3. Use the to select Waking Up in Wireless Network and Wake configs and press the .
4. Select WoC and press the .
5. Select OK to confirm turning on and or select Cancel to cancel it, and press the .
Note: · When this setting is set to On, the power
consumption of your TV set may increase.
6. Press to return to the previous menu or press to return to Home menu.
13.2 Using Chromecast on Android or iOS Mobile Device
You may cast photos, videos or games using an application with Chromecast feature or from an iOS mobile device to your TV.

Notes: · The Android TV and your mobile device
shall have the latest version of Chromecast application installed. · Chromecast function works on Android 2.3 and above for Android devices and on iOS versions 7.0 and above for Apple iOS devices. · Broadcasting from Google Chrome browser is not supported on mobile devices. 1. The TV and the mobile device shall be connected to the same network. 2. Start the application featuring Chromecast from the mobile device. 3. Press on the application screen.
4. Select TV from the list to start playback. ð The content starts to be played on the
TV screen. 13.3 Casting the Chrome Browser
Tab on your TV via PC You can cast Chrome tab or your PC screen on your TV via Chromecast. You can cast most web content, but some plugins may not work.

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Notes: · To use the Chromecast feature on PC
without any problem, you shall be using the latest version of the Chrome browser on PC. · Your computer shall be connected to the same Wi-Fi home network as your TV set.
1. Open the Chrome browser on your computer.
2. Click the item on the upper right corner of the browser.
3. Click Cast.
ð Cast tab and then the Chromecast supported devices that are on the same network will be displayed.
4. Select your TV and cast chrome browser tab on your TV.
5. When you are done, click the icon located to the right of the browser’s address bar and select Stop Broadcast.
13.4 Casting Computer Screen on TV
1. Open the Chrome browser on your computer.
2. Click the item on the upper right corner of the browser.
3. Click Cast.
ð Cast tab and then the Chromecast supported devices that are on the same network will be displayed.
4. On the bottom of the Cast tab, select the down arrow next to the Cast to option.
5. Select Cast Desktop.
6. Select your TV displayed in the Cast tab and cast your computer screen on your TV.
7. When you are done, click the icon located to the right of the browser’s address bar and select Stop Broadcast.

13.5 Casting Music or Video Files from the Computer to the TV
1. Open the Chrome browser on your computer.
2. Click the item on the upper right corner of the browser.
3. Click Cast.
ð ­ Cast tab and the devices supporting Chromecast that are on the same network will be displayed.
4. On the bottom of the Cast tab, select the down arrow next to the Cast to option
5. Select Cast File.
ð ­ The file browser is displayed.
6. Select the music or video file you want to cast and select your TV displayed in the Cast tab and play the file on your TV.
7. When you are done, click the icon located to the right of the browser’s address bar and select Stop Broadcast.

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System Settings

1. From Home Screen menu, press . 2. select Settings and press the . 3. Use the to select System and confirm
with the . ð System menu will be displayed.
System
Accessibility
About

Accessibility
Subtitles
High-contrast text
(Experimental)
Text to speech
Accessibility shortcut
Services

Date and Time

Language

Keyboard
Gboard
Storage
Ambient mode
Note: · Additional operations are explained in the
following sections.
14.1 Accessibility Settings You can manage Accessibility settings in this menu. 1. From the System menu, select Access-
ibility and confirm w

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