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8. Menu Operation.

Fig 21

Fig 22

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Sound Menu. 

(Fig 21).

Sound Mode.  

Select from :- Standard,  Music, Movie, Sports and 

User.

Standard.

Used for general viewing.

Music.

Selected for enhanced music appreciation.

Movie.

Selected for Action movies and large productions.

Sports.

Suitable for sport programmes.

User.  

Adjust for your personal listening.

These settings may also be selected with the “S MODE” button on the 
remote control.

Bass.

Adjusts lower register frequencies.

Treble

. Adjusts higher register frequencies.

Balance

. Adjusts the level of the left and right speaker.

Auto Volume. 

When set to “ON” Adjusts the level of sound to prevent louder passages. Also levels sound when 

adverts are shown.

Surround Sound. 

When set to “ON”, simulates surround sound. Used when showing DVD’s and Movies.

Time Menu. 

(Fig 22).

Clock.  

This is set from the DTV signal and is for information only

.

Off Time. (Fig 23) . 

This is used to turn off the TV at a pre 

determined time. Especially useful for children’s bedrooms. Select 
using the 

/

buttons, to adjust use the 

/

buttons.

Repeat

. Select from “Once”, Everyday, Mon – Fri, Mon – Sat, Sat –

Sun, Sunday and Off. 

On Time. ( Fig 24). 

This is used to turn On the TV at a pre 

determined time. Select using the 

/

buttons, to adjust use the 

/

buttons.

Repeat

. Select from “Once”, Everyday, Mon – Fri, Mon – Sat, Sat –

Sun, Sunday and Off.

Source. 

This may be set to any of the Input sources.

Channel.

This allows you to set the required channel at switch on.

Volume

. This allows you to set the volume. (Default is 30).

Sleep timer

. You may set the TV to turn off after a preset time. The 

preset times are :- Off, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90,120, 180, and 240 minutes.

Note: You may also use the “SLEEP” button on the remote control.

No Action Auto Standby

. When turned “ON” allows the TV to 

switch to standby when no “User Button” or Remote Control action is 
made for 3 hours. 

Note :- Default setting “Off”. In PVR Timer mode 

this must be set to “Off”.

Time Zone. 

This is defaulted to the time zone set when “Auto 

Tuning” by the TV signal.

Fig 23

Fig 24

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Summary of Contents for ALEDVD1601V (MSD306)

Page 1: ...01V MSD306 Digital LCD TV Incorporating LED backlight Customer Help Line 0845 293 7698 Website www ekey co uk With DVD DVBt Freeview HDMI PVR Record via USB Memory stick or Hard drive not supplied USER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...pgrade 13 Cam Module 14 Recording 15 Picture menu 16 Sound Menu 17 Time Menu 17 Option Menu 18 Lock Menu 18 9 EPG Electronic Programme Guide 19 10 Digital Radio 19 11 Teletext Analog 20 12 Teletext Digital 20 13 Media 21 PVR Record 22 PVR Playback 23 14 DVD 25 15 DVD Setup 26 16 Disc care 27 17 Media Types 27 18 Trouble Shooting Guide 28 19 Wall Mounting 29 20 Specifications 30 Rovi Statement 30 C...

Page 3: ...for environmentally safe re cycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product must not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal This appliance complies with European Safety and Electrical directives 2 Safety Instructions CAUTION PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS USER MANUAL AND M...

Page 4: ...ions normally 3 weeks apart when your switchover happens Digital UK the body leading the digital switchover and broadcasters will advise you when to reset your digital channels on each occasion If you do not reset your digital channels you risk loosing some or all of your TV services during and following switchover Please refer to this instruction manual to retune the Digital TV services Do NOT us...

Page 5: ...x before you continue If any item is missing please contact your point of purchase User Manual Remote Control 4 4 4 Base stand and 4 x BA3 x 8mm self tapping mounting screws Jack to RCA x 3 lead YPbPr Jack to RCA x 3 lead AV AC DC Adaptor DC Lead assy ...

Page 6: ... In menu function shifts down 5 MENU Selects the MENU function If in a sub menu will revert to previous level of menu 6 SOURCE Selects the different input sources 7 POWER Turns TV On from standby Also returns TV to standby 8 I R LENS Remote control receiver lens Do not obstruct or cover 9 LED Displays TV status In standby illuminates Red when in use illuminates Green 1 Press to play and pause disc...

Page 7: ...VR mode PVR mode 34 REVEAL TITLE Reveals hidden answers in Analog Text quiz pages Title displays DVD title information 36 BLUE D DIS Fast text mode Select button in PVR mode D Dis shows DVD disc information 38 YELLOW ANGLE Fast text mode Angle Selects viewing angle on DVD Select button in PVR mode 40 FAV FAST FORWARD Fav displays Favourite program list Fast Forward in DVD and PVR modes 42 PAGEDOWN...

Page 8: ...leak clean the compartment with soapy water and scrape any residue from the contacts To NOT touch or ingest battery residue Should you swallow chemicals leaked from a battery please URGENTLY consult a medical adviser 4 In the event that the remote control does not function please check that the VE end of the battery terminals are in contact with the connection spring Some batteries have a smaller ...

Page 9: ...d outputs HEADPHONES Stereo output to headphones only 3 5mm stereo jack Y Pb Pr Interlace or Sequential Component Video Input typical use PS3 or X Box Mini jack AV L R Audio Low quality video and audio inputs Mini Jack TUNER RF input from TV aerial or cable source 1 m V 75 Ω typical CI SLOT Place a CAM Conditional Access Module into this point to allow a Pay per View card Hard Drive or Memory Stic...

Page 10: ...ed Y Pb Pr leads from your retailer Use SOURCE button to select Y Pb Pr 9 AV L R Audio Connect AV and Audio L R if required Use SOURCE button to select AV Connect HDMI input Use SOURCE button to select HDMI Headphones Plug in headphones Set volume level for comfortable listening Note Do NOT use headphones at high volume levels for prolonged periods HDMI Input Mains Adaptor Do not connect mains sup...

Page 11: ... correctly If using the TV for DVBt Freeview viewing the existing aerial may not be suitable Indoor aerials set top may not be suitable for some of the received stations If stations are missing freeze or break up it is certainly the aerial signal that is not sufficient Turn on the power and a Red led will be displayed in the lower centre area Press either the Power button on the remote control or ...

Page 12: ...the UK If in an area that has fully converted to Digital TV select DTV If in an area that still has Analog TV UK select ATV DTV When the selections have been made press OK and Fig 2 will be displayed The TV will now tune all the TV signal spectrum As tuning progresses it will display the number of stations received in each mode When tuning is completed BBC1 DTV will be displayed To see a list of t...

Page 13: ...D will then show the number of stations received on that channel Note In certain areas where two Digital TV areas overlap e g Wales the stronger signal may take priority In this case Manual Tuning is essential ATV Manual Tuning Fig 7 Occasionally Manual tuning may be required Storage to This is the Memory location and can be changed with the buttons System This is the Sound setting In the UK this ...

Page 14: ...te Move and Rename Skip See above Lock Displays which stations have been locked To change status you must see page 17 FAV See above Delete See above Move When Auto Tuning in Analog mode it is possible that the stations may not be in the correct order To move any stations use the buttons to select the station Press the YELLOW button The line will widen to show it has been selected Use the buttons t...

Page 15: ...e module out Switch the TV back on and select DTV Insert your Pay per view card Do NOT touch the gold contacts Press the LCD Menu button and select DTV Setting menu Select CI Information and press To check the module is working use the buttons to select Module Information and press OK you should now see the information as in Fig 34 To check the card is working Ok select CI Information and press OK...

Page 16: ...using the menu in Fig 17 Use the buttons to select each function Use the buttons to select the changes required You may set more than one Timer Recording however you must ensure the times do NOT overlap Schedule List Fig 18 Shown below is the Timer Schedule List This displays the status of set timer recordings You may delete any setting or previous successful recordings Select by using the buttons...

Page 17: ...Green and Blue settings individually Aspect Ratio There are up to seven settings depending upon the input mode chosen 16 9 Normal format for general viewing Zoom 1 magnifies the picture Zoom 2 increases magnification Just scan fills the screen with no overscan Panorama gives the effect of cinemascope Auto adjusts the aspect ratio automatically as some material is transmitted in different formats t...

Page 18: ...d to turn off the TV at a pre determined time Especially useful for children s bedrooms Select using the buttons to adjust use the buttons Repeat Select from Once Everyday Mon Fri Mon Sat Sat Sun Sunday and Off On Time Fig 24 This is used to turn On the TV at a pre determined time Select using the buttons to adjust use the buttons Repeat Select from Once Everyday Mon Fri Mon Sat Sat Sun Sunday and...

Page 19: ...to Tuning menu Restore Factory Defaults Should you get all the settings incorrect select this item When selected press OK All the TV settings will revert to Factory default settings Note Tuning memory and Passwords will NOT be affected Fig 25 18 Lock Menu Fig 26 Lock System When selected you will be required to enter a Password The Default password is 0000 When set to ON all Menu functions will re...

Page 20: ...wish to view later This can be on any channel When the time is due to view the programme a Popup will appear on the screen warning you that it is about to start You may then select Yes or No to view that programme To view the Schedule of programmes selected for recording press the YELLOW button Index Button This moves the display to highlight Channel or Time Some boxes may be blank the data may no...

Page 21: ...EAL Press to reveal hidden answers in quizzes or puzzles SUBPAGE Some text pages may contain several sub pages To access these press this button and then enter the page number using the numeric buttons Press again to exit the feature COLOUR BUTTONS Red Green Yellow Blue are used as fast access buttons to pages of text which are highlighted at the bottom of each text page HOLD Press to hold any tex...

Page 22: ... media Plug in the selected media storage module select Menu and using the buttons select PVR File System and press Using the buttons Select Check PVR File system on press OK When the media has been checked select Format and press OK see Fig 34 Fig 34 21 13 Media An over menu will be displayed Fig 35 PVR File system Type will be highlighted use the buttons to select High speed FS then press OK Fig...

Page 23: ...st To see a list of scheduled programmes on your record list press the YELLOW button on the R C You may have as many programmes scheduled as you want but none must Over lap Should you try to set a programme to record that over laps another when you press the OK button you will see a message TIME OVERLAY this means you cannot select that item to record as it is in the same time slot as another reco...

Page 24: ...hat section until the Stop button is pressed normal play will then resume FB Fast Rewind FF Fast Forward Prev Plays previous segment Next Plays next segment Pause select to pause playback and press OK To restart playing press PLAY Media Playback Photographs Press the SOURCE button and select MEDIA a display as in Fig 41 will be shown Press OK and Fig 42 will be displayed Use the buttons to select ...

Page 25: ...imilar to Fig 47 will be seen To remove any file from the play list press the YELLOW button To remove all the files press the GREEN button To repeat any or all of the tracks select REPEAT using the buttons and press the OK button to select each one in turn Repeat All Repeat none and Repeat 1 To return to the Media menu press STOP then EXIT To save power when playing music press the BLUE button thi...

Page 26: ...will be displayed Press OK again and Fig 56 will be displayed Use the buttons to select the correct file Memory Press OK and Fig 52 will be displayed Fig 51 also shows Disk C If your disc is partitioned Logical drive then this will display the number of partitions To select a different partition use the buttons to select and press OK Media Playback Text Fig 52 Fig 53 14 DVD Operation To select DVD...

Page 27: ...eference page Fig 56 TV SYSTEM Select from PAL TV UK Default AUTO Detects TV system from the disc Information NTSC USA Picture mode AUDIO Select Audio using the buttons The languages available will be shown in the right column Select the required language using the and buttons Default is English If the disc has that language it will play the soundtrack in that language SUBTITLES Select Subtitle us...

Page 28: ...isc is completely dry before placing into the player DO NOT USE CHEMICAL CLEANERS OR VYNYL DISC FLUID USB MEDIA Type Container Video Decoder Max Resolution Motion JPEG 640 x 480 AVI XVID DIVX 3 11 4 X 5 16 X 1366 x 768 MPEG 4 SP ASP MOV MPEG 4 SP ASP 1366 x 768 MOVIE MKV MPEG 4 SP ASP 1366 x 768 MP4 MPEG 4 SP ASP 1366 x 768 TS MPEG 2 Program stream 1366 x 768 MPEG 1 Program Stream 720 x 576 PS MPE...

Page 29: ...al TV Picture freezing and breaking up Digital Poor aerial signal Have aerial signal checked If indoor aerial it may need an outdoor aerial Analog Teletext freezing or breaking up Poor aerial signal Have aerial signal checked If indoor aerial it may need an outdoor aerial Digital Signals missing Poor aerial signal Have aerial signal checked If indoor aerial it may need an outdoor aerial Bright dot...

Page 30: ...ct disc for damage or dirt If dirty clean as described on page 27 Disc will not Eject DVD not selected Press SOURCE and select DVD REMOTE CONTROL No or intermittent operation Exhausted batteries Replace batteries every six months or when required Fig 57 To mount the TV on a wall you need to purchase an adjustable bracket to fit 75 x 75mm centres Using a number 1 Posi driver Remove the 4 screws as ...

Page 31: ...pring Villa Road Edgeware HA8 7EB Tel 02089514323 Email enquiries akura com ITEM DESCRIPTION Power Requirements TV 12V DC 1 2 A Nominal 14W Standby Power 0 5W Mains Adaptor 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz 1 3A Output 12V 3A DC Screen Size 15 5 40 cm diagonal Case dimensions 410 x 317x 120 mm inc base 410 x 281 x 45 mm less base Weight 2 04 Kg s Mains adaptor weight 0 412Kg s inc Mains lead Screen resolution ...

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