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    							LED TV
    Руководство по эксплуатации 
    Instruction manual
    H-LED24V5
    ТЕЛЕВИЗОР
    ЦВЕТНОГО ИЗОБРАЖЕНИЯ
    ЖИДКОКРИСТАЛЛИЧЕСКИЙ (LCD)
     
    						
    							Table of contents 
    Before you start 
    Utilization of the product 
    Important safeguards
    Connection
    InstallationBase installation
    Wall mounting
    Operation
    Control elements  Front panel
     Back panel
    Remote controller Changing the battery
    General operations  Signal sources
    OSD operation Picture setting
    Sound setting
    OSD setting
     Advance setting TV setting
    USB operation File playback
    General information
    Troubleshooting Causes of interference
    Accessories
    Specifications
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    Table of contentsBefore you start
    Dear customer!Thank you for purchasing our product. For safety, it is strongly recommended to read 
    this manual carefully before connecting, operating and/or adjusting the product and keep 
    the manual for reference in the future.
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    Table of contentsBefore you start
    If you want to dispose this product, do not mix it with general household waste. There is 
    a separate collection system for used electronic products in accordance with legislation 
    that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling. Please contact your local authorities for the correct method of disposal. By doing so, 
    you will ensure that your disposed product undergoes the necessar y treatment, recovery 
    and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human 
    health.
    Utilization of the product
    Important safeguards
    •  Before connecting the AC power cord to 
    the mains supply outlet, make sure that the 
    voltage designation of the unit corresponds to 
    the local electrical supply.
    •  Please unplug the power cord from the AC 
    outlet and contact a service center for repair 
    if following occurs: any obvious abnormality 
    appears in the unit, such as smoky, peculiar 
    smell or strange sound; liquid has been spilled or 
    other objects have fallen into the unit; no picture 
    or sound; cover or panel is broken; although you 
    have operated the unit following the operating 
    instructions, it still cannot work normally. •  This unit should only be connected to a 
    wall socket having grounding.
    •  Always disconnect the power cord and 
    antenna during a storm. •  Do not fix the power cord with a metal nail.
    •  Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet; 
    also unplug the signal cables from the input 
    ports when the unit is unused for long periods 
    of time. •  When unplugging the plug, always hold 
    the wide slot, do not touch the metal part, and 
    do not destroy, refit, twist, pull or roast the 
    power cord.
    •  Please contact the service center 
    immediately if you found that the core is 
    showed in the air or has been broken. •  Please replace the AC outlet if the metal  bolt cannot be inserted into the power socket 
    completely or it cannot be fastened even when 
    it was pushed in, otherwise, any accidents of 
    shocks and fires would happen.
    •  Never touch the antenna lie or power plug 
    if it stars to thunder. •  Do not touch the power plug with wet 
    hands. •  Do not use any non-rated power socket 
    with numerous devices jointed on one power 
    socket or cable device. The wire of non-
    designated capacity may cause the fire due to 
    the generation of heat. •  All instructions must be read and 
    understood well before you operate the unit. 
    Heed all warnings and follow all instructions. •  Please use the accessories provided 
    by the manufacturer. Using inadequate 
    accessories may result in accidents. •  Please adjust the product through the 
    panel buttons or the remote controller, do 
    not remove the cover or attempt to service 
    the product by yourself. Do not disassemble 
    back cover and do not make maintenance by 
    yourself to avoid the electric shock. •  Over-press the panel may destroy the 
    product. •  Do not place the product on an unstable 
    cart, stand surface, tripod, bracket, or table. 
    The product may fall, causing serious accidents 
    as well as the damage to the product.  •  Please place the product on a flat surface 
    in a well-ventilated location. Keep it away from 
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    Before you start/Connection
    the burning-light, direct sunlight, vibration, 
    high-temperature and humidity.• Do not place any vase, potted plant, cup, 
    medicine and any container with water on this 
    product. If the liquid is spilt, it may cause the 
    fire, electric shock or breakdown. •  Do not install it at the place on the strong 
    magnetic field or current field. It may cause 
    break down. This equipment may be observed 
    deterioration of the picture by electromagnetic 
    radiation in electromagnetic environment. •  Fasten the wheel of the product or shelf 
    with wheels when installing this product. If it 
    moves or is tipped over, it may be damaged. •  Do not place any fire source such as 
    candlelight close to this product or place it on 
    this product. If it is tipped over or fallen down, it 
    may cause damage or fire. •  Do not place the unit into closed space 
    of TV for better ventilation; it can reduce the 
    product lifetime. Keep a space at list 10 cm at 
    above, left, and right of the TV. •  Please place all the signal cords behind of 
    rear panel. •  Do not overexert or touch the panel when 
    you convey the product. Do not transfer the 
    LCD TV up or down display direction. •  Do not transport it with the power cord 
    or the connection cable connected. If you 
    move this product with the power cord or the 
    connection cable connected, the damaged 
    power cord, connection cable or connection 
    terminal may cause the fire, the electric shock 
    or breakdown. •  2 persons or more shall transport the 
    device, which is heavier than 18 kg. If you drop 
    or tip over the device, it may damage it. •  The temperature of the product’s body 
    becomes a little higher after a long period use. 
    This phenomenon indicates that heat exchange 
    in normal working mode, thus please do not 
    let children or anyone who is sensitive of 
    temperature to touch.
    All images provided herein are schematic 
    drawings of real objects and may differ 
    from their real images.Connection
    •  Connect a video source to the Composite 
    video input jack with RCA cable. •  Connect an audio source to the proper 
    Audio input jacks (Left and Right). •  Connect the video source to the S-VIDEO 
    input jack of the monitor by the S-video cable 
    (provided that the video source has S-video 
    output jack). •  Connect a TV or CATV antenna to the 
    antenna jack. •  Connect PC audio input to PC main unit 
    with related audio cable in PC mode. •  If the video source has a HDMI output 
    jack, you can connect the signal to the unit by 
    HDMI cable. •  When using the unit as a computer screen, 
    connect the PC to the VGA jack of the unit by 
    the relevant cable. •  Component input is intended for receiving 
    component video signal if connected to the 
    component output of external signal source.
    •  Connect your headphones or earphones 
    (not included) to the headphone socket of this 
    unit. When headphones are connected, the 
    sound output through the built-in speakers of 
    this unit is mute.
    Installation
    Base instalation
    Insert the stand into the fixing slit in the rear 
    bottom of the TV. Fasten the screw.
    Wall mountingTake off the stand. For wall mounting you 
    should use screw holes on the rear of the unit 
    and wall mounting stand, bracket and screws 
    not included.
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    Operation
    Front panel
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    Control elements
        
     1. Power indicator
      2. POWER button
      3. IR sensor
            
    Back panel1. SOURCE button
    2. CH+/CH- buttons
    3. VOL+/VOL- buttons
    4. Power cord
    5. MENU button
    6. Standby button
    7. USB port
    8. Audio stereo input-1
    9. RF antenna jack
    10. Composite video input-1
    11. S-Video input
    12. Headphone output
    13. HDMI-1 input
    14. HDMI-2 input
    15. Audio stereo input for component video
    16. Component video input
    17. Composite video input-2
    18. Audio stereo input-2
    19. VGA input
    20. PC audio input
    21. Audio stereo output
    22. Video output1
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    Operation
    Remote controller (RC)
    1.  POWER button
    2.  Number buttons (Alphabetic function is 
    unavailable for this model)
    3.  F1 button
    4.  SMART S. button
    5.  MENU button
    6.  VOL+/VOL- buttons
    7.  Cursor (UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT) buttons/
    OK button
    8.  TIME button9.  INFO button
    10. Button not operable 
    11. COLOR button
    12. Button not operable
    13. MUTE button
    14. PROGRAM LIST button
    15. SMART P. button
    16. SOURCE button
    17. CH+/CH- buttons
    18. RETURN button
    19. 16:9 button
    20. AUDIO button (not operable)
    21. P/N button
    Changing the battery1.  Remove the battery compartment cover 
    on the back of the RC. 2.  Insert the batteries into the battery 
    compartment making sure that the correct 
    polarity is observed. 3.  Install the cover back.
    •  Use two AAA batteries for the RC. The RC 
    should be pointed at remote sensor within 8 
    meters and within 30 degrees at the left or the 
    right side.
    •  Take the battery out of the RC if it is not 
    used for a long time. •  Do not mix new and used batteries or 
    different types of batteries. Weak batteries can 
    leak and severely damage the RC. •  Do not expose the RC to shock, liquids, 
    and do not place it in an area with high 
    humidity.
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    Operation
    General operations
    •  Press POWER button on the unit or on the 
    RC to switch on the unit from standby mode. 
    Press POWER switch on the unit to switch off 
    power. When the unit is on, press POWER 
    button on the RC to switch the unit to standby.
      When no signal input for 5 minutes, the 
    unit will switch to standby mode automatically. •  Press VOL- button repeatedly to decrease 
    the volume; press VOL+ button repeatedly to 
    increase the volume. •  Press TIME button repeatedly to set the 
    sleep time (from 0 to 120 min). •  Press RETURN button on the RC to select 
    from the present channel and the previously 
    displayed channel. •  Press 16:9 button repeatedly to select 
    a screen display size from the available list: 
    FULL => MOVIE => CAPTION => 4:3 => 
    PANORAMA. Available aspects may differ for 
    different signal sources. •  Press MUTE button to cut off sound, press 
    this button again or adjust volume to resume 
    sound. •  Select the TV function mode. Press 
    CH-/CH+ buttons to select previous or next 
    channels; or press number buttons to enter a 
    channel number directly. •  Press SMART P. button repeatedly to 
    cycle through the available video picture 
    modes from the following types: Standard => 
    Dynamic => Soft => Personal. •  Press SMART S. button repeatedly to 
    cycle through the available sound modes from 
    the following types: Personal => Standard => 
    News => Music. •  Press INFO button to display the preset 
    TV channel play information. •  Press P/N button to select PAL/NTSC/Auto 
    color system. •  Press COLOR button to select Normal/
    Warm/Cool color temperature mode. •  Press F1 button to freeze the picture on 
    or off. •  Press PROGRAM LIST button to scan or 
    set program list.
    Signal sourcesPress SOURCE button, then press DOWN/
    UP cursor buttons on the RC or CH+/CH- 
    buttons on the panel to select a source from 
    available source list: TV => AV1 => AV2 => 
    SVideo => YPbPr => HDMI1 => HDMI2 => PC 
    => USB. Press OK button on the RC or MENU 
    button on the panel to confirm.
    OSD operation
    1. Press MENU button to enter the setting 
    menu displayed on the screen. 2. Press LEFT/RIGHT cursor buttons on the 
    RC or VOL+/VOL- buttons on the panel to go 
    to the needed setting page. 3. Press UP/DOWN cursor buttons on the 
    RC or CH+/CH- buttons on the panel to select 
    a parameter to adjust. 4. Press LEFT/RIGHT buttons on the RC or 
    VOL+/VOL- buttons on the panel to adjust the 
    selected parameter. 5. Press MENU button to return to the root 
    menu or exit menu setting.
      Some menu items may be in grey color, 
    in this case they are not adjustable. Pictures 
    of OSD manu are for reference only; they may 
    differ from the real pictures.
    Picture setting
    PICTURE
    CONTRAST
    BRIGHTNESS
    HUE
    SATURATION
    SHARPNESS
    PICTURE MODE
    SCALE
    COLOR TONE
    3D NR
          SEL              ADJ    MENU : EXIT
    •  Contrast,  Brightness,  Hue (available only 
    for SECAM system), Saturation, Sharpness.
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    OperationOperation
    •  Picture Mode: Standard/Dynamic/Soft/
    Personal. •  Scale: Full/Movie/Caption/4:3/Panorama.
    •  Color tone: Select color temperaure mode 
    of the picture - Normal/Warm/Cool. •  3D NR: Middle/Strong/Weak/Off.
    Sound setting
    SOUND
    BASS
    TREBLE
    BALANCE
    SOUND MODE
          SEL              ADJ    MENU : EXIT
    •  Bass, Treble, Balance (adjust output 
    between left and right speakers). •  Sound Mode: Standrard/News/Music/
    Personal.
    OSD setting
    OSD
          SEL              ADJ    MENU : EXIT
    OSD-H POSITION
    OSD-V POSITION
    OSD-DURATION
    OSD-HALFTONE
    OSD-LANGUAGE
    •  OSD-H Position, OSD-V Position: adjust 
    horizontal and vertical position of the OSD menu. •  OSD-Duration: set OSD menu display 
    time from 5 to 60. •  OSD-Halftone: adjust the tone of the OSD 
    menu. •  OSD-Language: select the language of 
    the OSD menu.
    Advance setting
          SEL              ADJ    MENU : EXIT
    ADVANCE
    SLEEP-TIMER
    DCC
    BLUE SCREEN
    RESETTING
    •  Sleep-timer: set the sleep time in minutes 
    (15M, 30M, 45M, 60M, 120M).  •  DCC: set on or off dynamic contrast control. 
    •  Blue screen: set on or off blue screen.
    •  Resetting: reset the parameters to initial 
    factory settings. 
    TV setting
    TV
          SEL              ADJ    MENU : EXIT
    COLOR SYSTEM
    SOUND SYSTEM
    MTS
    SKIP
    AUTO SCAN
    MANUAL SEARCH
    FINE TUNING
    CHANNEL EDIT
    •  Color system: PAL/SECAM/AUTO.
    •  Sound system: select sound system: I, 
    D/K, L, AUTO, B/G. •  MTS: select an MTS mode: STEREO/
    MONO/DUAL I/DUAL II. •  Skip: set on or off skipping a channel.
    •  Auto scan: press RIGHT cursor button 
    on the RC or VOL+ button on the panel to 
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    OperationOperation
    start automatical search of available channels. 
    Current frequency and and channel number 
    will be displayed. To stop search, press MENU 
    button on the RC.
    •  Manual search: press RIGHT cursor 
    button on the RC or VOL+ button on the panel 
    to enter manual search mode. Press LEFT/
    RIGHT cursor buttons on the RC or VOL+/VOL- 
    buttons on the panel to select the channels 
    number. Then press DOWN cursor button 
    to select SEARCH, then again press LEFT/
    RIGHT cursor buttons on the RC or VOL+/VOL- 
    buttons on the panel to start channel search. •  Fine tuning: press RIGHT cursor button to 
    enter fine tune mode. Now press RIGHT/LEFT 
    cursor buttons to adjust the frequency. •  Channel edit: press RIGHT cursor button 
    on the RC to enter channel edit mode.
    1 NAME  2 DELETE    3 SWAP    MENU : EXIT
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    •  Name: select a channel with cursor 
    buttons. Press “1” number button to name; 
    press UP/DOWN cursor buttons to select a 
    number. Press LEFT/RIGHT cursor buttons to 
    go to the next or previous digit. After selecting 
    all numbers, press “1“ number button to confirm. •  Delete: select a channel with cursor 
    buttons. Press “2“ number button to delete the 
    selected channel. Press “1“ button to confirm. •  Swap: select a channel with cursor buttons. 
    Press “3“ number button, then press UP/DOWN 
    cursor button to select the new position for the 
    channel. Press “1“ button to confirm.
    USB operation
    Insert a USB into the USB jack. Select USB 
    source and press OK button. The screen will 
    show a USB playback window:
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    1. Image file indicator
    2. Storage contents list
    3. Audio file indicator
    4. Current file information
    5. File preview window
      USB capacity supported: up to 16 Gb. 
    2.0 USB version is supported. For correct and 
    satisfactory operation, licensed USB devices 
    of famous brands should be used with this unit. 
    Avoid using USB devices of unknown brands. 
    JPEG and MP3 format playback is supported.
    File playback•  Press DOWN direction button to go to 
    contents list. •  Press UP/DOWN direction buttons to se-
    lect the needed file. Press RIGHT cursor button 
    to play the selected file. •  Press MENU button to stop playback.
    •  Press LEFT cursor button to return to 
    previous menu level.
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    General information
    Troubleshooting
    Below is a table describing simple measures that can help you eliminate most problems likely 
    to emerge when this unit is in use. If below measures do not help, turn to a service center or to the 
    nearest dealer.
    Symptom Cause Solution
    No picture, no 
    sound, and no 
    indicator light The power cord is not plugged in.
    Contrast, brightness, color and 
    volume are all in the minimum value 
    or TV is in mute mode. Plug the power cord in.
    Alter the value of contrast, 
    brightness, color and volume.
    Picture and 
    sound with 
    abnormity Contrast and color are set improperly.
    Color system is set improperly.
    Sound system is set improperly. Set the value of Contrast and color 
    properly.
    Set the sound system properly.
    Picture is spotted 
    or with snow Signal source is low-grade or the 
    signal is in a lower quality. Use the qualified signal cord.
    Blue background No video signal or the signal cord is 
    improperly/not connected. Connect the signal cord properly.
    No sound No audio signal or the signal cord is 
    improperly/not connected. Connect the audio signal cord 
    properly.
    Set the sound system properly.
    The RC does not 
    work Batteries are improperly installed or 
    exhausted. Make sure the positive and the 
    negative polarities are correct.
    Reattach the battery lid.
    Replace the batteries.
    Causes of interferenceIncorporated in your TV receiver are 
    the most up-to-date devices to eliminate 
    interference. Local radiation however, can 
    create disturbances, which visibly affect your 
    picture. Proper installations, a good aerial 
    are your best safeguards against these 
    disturbances. •  RF INTERFERENCE: Moving ripples 
    across the screen are caused by nearby 
    transmitting or receiving short-wave radio 
    equipment. •  DIATHERMY: Herringbone pattern 
    and partial picture loss can result from the 
    operation of diathermy equipment from a 
    nearby doctor’s surgery or hospital. •  SNOW: Weak TV signals from long 
    distant stations result in an instead picture  and give the effect of falling snow. An antenna 
    adjustment or antenna amplifier may be 
    needed.
    •  GHOST: Multiple image, caused by 
    TV signals reflected back from surrounding 
    buildings, hills, aircraft, etc. is minimized by 
    correct aerial positioning. •  CAR IGNITION: Nearby cars and electrical 
    motors can cause small streaks across the 
    picture or make the picture roll.
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