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Compliance and Responsible Disposal

Compliance

This product complies with the Australian Safety 

Standard AS/NZS 60065 to ensure the safety of the 

product.

Packaging

The packaging of your product has been 

selected from environmentally friendly 

materials and can usually be recycled. Please ensure 

these are disposed of correctly. Plastic wrapping can 

be a suffocation hazard for babies and young children, 

please ensure all packaging materials are out of 

reach and are safely disposed of. Please recycle these 

materials rather than throwing them away.

Product

At the end of its working life, do not throw 

this product out with your household rubbish. 

An environmentally friendly method of disposal will 

ensure that valuable raw materials can be recycled. 

Electrical and electronic items contain materials 

and substances which, if handled or disposed of 

incorrectly, could potentially be hazardous to the 

environment and human health.

National Television and Computer Recycling 
Scheme

The careful disposal of e-waste is important 

because many televisions and computers contain 

materials which are hazardous to people and the 

environment. There are no fees for householders or 

small businesses disposing of e-waste at a scheme 

collection service. 
Individuals can contact their local council for 

information on local e-waste management services, 

find scheme services listed on Planet Ark’s website at 

www.recyclingnearyou.com.au, or call Planet Ark on 

1300 733 712. 

Summary of Contents for LS32CHD12V

Page 1: ...User Manual MODEL LS32CHD12V 32 HD TV WITH BUILT IN DVD PLAYER...

Page 2: ...important safety and usage information presented with the symbol All products brought to you by Linsar are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety and as part of our philosoph...

Page 3: ...pare 4 What s in the box 4 Important Tips 5 Attaching the stand 6 Wall mounting the TV 7 Connect to power 8 Connect to 12V power source 8 Connect your antenna 9 Controls and Connections 10 Get to know...

Page 4: ...ar Adaptor E TV Stands 2 F Screws for TV Stands 4 G Warning Sheet H TV Toppling Safety Message I Quick Start Guide J Warranty Certificate K General Safety Warnings L User Manual You will need Phillips...

Page 5: ...enough space around vents for airflow The remote control works up to 5 metres away from the TV Unplug the TV before cleaning it Clean using a dry cloth only do not use water or chemicals Use only the...

Page 6: ...the TV Attach the stands to the TV at the installation points using the screws provided Grab a screwdriver for this bit Attaching the stand This TV is heavy We recommend asking someone to help you li...

Page 7: ...mounting bracket to wall mount this TV screws are not included Unplug the TV from the power outlet before wall mounting Contact a professional for assistance with wall mounting the TV Required VESA M...

Page 8: ...the power outlet until you have finished connecting your cables Don t forget to plug in the TV to the power outlet Leave the power switched off until installation is finished Connect to 12V power sou...

Page 9: ...gh Definition High Definition HD channels provide the best viewing quality and are available with a digital antenna connection Connect your antenna Antenna cable not included ABC HD SBS ONE HD 7HD 9HD...

Page 10: ...he TV on or to standby 2 VOL VOL decrease increase the volume level 3 CH select the previous channel Play or pause playback in DVD mode 4 MENU enter the settings menu 5 SOURCE change the input source...

Page 11: ...upported file codecs and extensions may vary Software updates 3 VIDEO IN PICTURE You can use this to connect your DVD player Supports Standard Definition SD picture quality Requires an AV cable not in...

Page 12: ...equires a component cable not included 8 PC IN SOUND PICTURE COMPUTER Connect your PC and its Audio to your TV Requires VGA and AUX Cable not included 9 OPTICAL OUT SOUND Connect an external digital a...

Page 13: ...together Do not use different types of batteries e g Manganese and Alkaline batteries together Remove the batteries from the remote if you do not intend to use it for a long time When discarding used...

Page 14: ...gle of up to 30 degrees to either side of the sensor as illustrated below Image is an example only Remote sensor location on TV may vary Remote Hints and Tips Do not drop step on or otherwise impact t...

Page 15: ...yback MENU Display the main TV menu Press the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons to navigate the on screen menus and adjust the system settings OK Display the channels list DTV Standard Remote TV RADIO EJECT...

Page 16: ...gram NUMBER BUTTONS 0 9 Press to select a TV channel directly when watching TV Switch the digits AUDIO LANG Switch the available sound track language DTV DVD GUIDE Launch the TV Guide DTV CH Change to...

Page 17: ...t Time Setup menu will appear Follow the prompts using the OK buttons to select your preferences You will be able to adjust If you make an error you can update your preferences in the settings menu la...

Page 18: ...de HDMI mode only Advanced Settings NR Noise Reduction MPEG NR MPEG Noise Reduction Dynamic Contrast TV Setting Menus Menu Navigation Buttons Function Remote Button Display the main menu Select differ...

Page 19: ...al Scan Digital Manual Scan Analog Manual Scan Channel Edit Favourite Manager Signal Information Lock 26 Enable Channel Locks Parental Rating Lock Keyboard Hotel Mode New Password Clear Lock System 28...

Page 20: ...nd clearer the image Saturation Adjust the saturation The closer to 100 the deeper the colour Picture Picture Mode Home default Default picture settings for home use Bright Room Enhance the picture fo...

Page 21: ...djusts the difference between the bright and dark sides of the screen according to the brightness of the image Advanced Settings Option Description Hue Adjust the on screen colour tone for NTSC system...

Page 22: ...pitched sounds Bass Adjust the levels of lower pitched sounds These options are available in the Personal sound mode Option Description Balance Adjust the audio output between the left and right speak...

Page 23: ...nalise the sound quality by adjusting EQ frequencies AVL Auto Volume Level Turn On to keep the volume level consistent S PDIF Mode Set the digital sound output setting AD Audio Description Audio Descr...

Page 24: ...s Use to select the broadcast channel Select START to begin scanning Analog Manual Scan Manually select and tune analog TV channels Use to adjust settings and begin scanning Analog TV is no longer sup...

Page 25: ...channel Option Description Move Move the channel location on the list Press A B to enter Move Mode Use the buttons to select a position and press A B to confirm it Delete Press GOTO to delete the high...

Page 26: ...atings Lock Keyboard Enable disable the lock on TV button operation Hotel Mode See the next page for more information New Password Input a new password using the number buttons on the remote and confi...

Page 27: ...Source Lock Turn On Off the lock on available sources Default Source Set a default input source Default DTV Program Set the default digital program Default ATV Program Set the default analog program...

Page 28: ...ptions Teletext Select the desired digital Teletext language and decoding page language no longer available in Australia Blue Screen When there is no signal or a poor signal a blue screen will appear...

Page 29: ...p Sets the time when the TV will enter Standby mode due to inactivity Time Zone Adjust your timezone Time Press OK to adjust advanced settings Auto Sync On Syncs the time based on DTV broadcast signal...

Page 30: ...ption Description HDMI CEC Consumer Electronics Control Turn HDMI CEC On Off ARC Audio Return Channel If this function is enabled sound from the TV can be sent to an HDMI ARC supported external audio...

Page 31: ...e Button Delete the highlighted file ANGLE Delete all recorded files REPEAT Select a schedule Add edit scheduled recording Select recording frequency Select a channel Select start time of recording Se...

Page 32: ...OTO View Schedule list REPEAT Schedule a reminder for the selected program A B Schedule a recording for the selected program Display full program information Exit TV Guide menu TV Guide Free to air TV...

Page 33: ...e signal is interrupted while in recording mode the recording will stop until the signal is established Do not turn the TV off while it is in time shift mode The file recorded can only be used on this...

Page 34: ...e to File Manager and press OK to display the list of recorded programs Use the buttons to select a recorded file Press the OK button to start playback in Full Screen Mode Press GOTO to delete the sel...

Page 35: ...s the or OK buttons to resume playing the program Stop Time shift Press the button to exit time shift Before you can record with this TV including time shift recording you must insert your USB storage...

Page 36: ...USB mode Function Remote Button Choose a source or file Start playing your media Return to the previous screen Exit Media mode USB Mode You can only play Photos in the Photo category Music in the Mus...

Page 37: ...mote Button Navigate to a folder or file Display a photo Hide or display the on screen toolbar Change advanced settings A B Return to file list Function Remote Button Navigate to a folder or file Play...

Page 38: ...ote Button Navigate to a folder or file Open the text file Navigate to the next previous page Display the Quick Menu A B Return to the file list Only supported file types will be displayed See the spe...

Page 39: ...te control to switch the unit to DVD mode Function Remote Button Navigate to a folder or file Play Pause Stop Skip Forward Skip Backwards Eject Basic DVD Movie Playback When a menu screen appears on t...

Page 40: ...press the button to pause playback press it again to resume normal playback Viewing From Different Angles Some DVDs may contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from a number of different a...

Page 41: ...n to return to normal play Zoom Play This function allows you to zoom into the picture to enlarge it or zoom out Press the ZOOM button when playing the screen shows Use the navigation buttons to scrol...

Page 42: ...button on the remote control to change the play mode SINGLE play one file only REPEAT ONE repeat one file REPEAT FOLDER all the files in the folder will be played repeatedly FOLDER all the files in th...

Page 43: ...n the disc Use the buttons to select the folder you want to play then press OK to confirm Use the buttons to select the desired picture file from the files displayed in this folder then press OK to st...

Page 44: ...Press the number buttons to select a corresponding track Example To play track 9 press 0 and 9 several seconds later it will automatically switch to track 9 To play track 15 press 1 and 5 several sec...

Page 45: ...If a disc is dirty wipe the surface gently with a soft cloth dampened with a little water no other liquids When wiping discs always move the cloth from the centre hole towards the outside which will n...

Page 46: ...11 Default Use this item to reset to factory settings General Setup Page TV Display This setting is for selecting the TV output mode Available options Normal PS Pan Scan mode Normal LB Letter Box mode...

Page 47: ...away from electronic equipment or devices that could cause interference Auto tune free to air TV channels again Try another channel No operations can be performed with the remote control unit Check t...

Page 48: ...u Sound S PDIF setting is PCM If you are using an external audio device via an HDMI cable make sure the audio device supports HDMI ARC If the TV sound is not synchronised with the picture go to Menu S...

Page 49: ...ing system If it is formatted by a different utility program that is not supported by Windows it may not be recognised Disk not ready error When you are in time shift recording mode without removing t...

Page 50: ...s W x D x H With stand 732 x 192 x 480 mm Without stand 732 x 70 x 434 mm Weight Net 4 15 kg Gross 5 60 kg For Technical and Warranty Support 1300 886 649 www tempo org info tempo org Distributed by T...

Page 51: ...with your household rubbish An environmentally friendly method of disposal will ensure that valuable raw materials can be recycled Electrical and electronic items contain materials and substances whi...

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