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TV settings

The Settings menu allows you to 

 the TV with

your preferences.

This section explores the menus and settings of your 

TV. Each menu is outlined and detailed to help you get 

the most from your TV. T

o access the menu system: 

1. 

In 

TV mode, press 

 on the remote control to 

display the quick access list.

2. 

Press 

▲/▼

 

to select the desired item, then press 

OK 

 

to open the corresponding submenu.

3. 

In submenu, use 

 and 

OK

 buttons 

to make 

the adjustments, or use 

▲/▼

 

to select an item, use  

OK

 

to enter and operate according to the on-screen

display or guide.  

4. 

Press 

 to return to the previous menu. 

Note: Some of the functions might be unavailable 

in certain sources. And for some models, certain 

options are not available.

▲/▼

Chapter 4

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Channels setup(Cables/Antennas)

Settings

Channels

Set up your TV to receive broadcast signal.

Analogue Setup

Select to customize and receive programs.

Analogue setup

Analogue Auto Tuning:

 

Press OK to start the automatic

search process. The search may take a few minutes.

Analogue Manual Tuning:

 

Press OK to enter the

interface. Press 

▲/▼

 to set program, TV system or color

system item, then Press 

▲/▼

 select frequency and

press OK to search channel.

Teletext setup

(1) Preferred teletext: Press OK and then use 

▲/▼

 to select

preferred teletext.

(2) Decoding page language: Press OK and then use 

▲/▼

 

to select decoding page language.

Digital setup

Digital antenna tuning: Press OK to start the automatic

search process. The search may take a few minutes.

During the process, you can press        and choose YES

to exit .

Subtitle setup:

(1) Subtitle setting: Include off, basic, hearing impaired.

(2) Primary preferred language:

Press OK and then use 

▲/▼

 to select primary preferred

language.

(3) Second preferred language:

Press OK and then use 

▲/▼

 to select second preferred

language.

Teletext setup

(1) Preferred teletext: Press OK and then use 

▲/▼

 to select

preferred teletext.

(2) Decoding page language: Press OK and then use 

▲/▼

 to

select decoding page language.

Audio setup

(1) Dialogue enhancement: Include off and on.

(2) Dialogue enhancement level:

Press OK and then use 

◄/►

 to set dialogue enhancement 

level.

(3) Audio description: Include off and on.

(4) Audio description mixing level:

Press OK and then use 

◄/►

 to set audio description mixing

level.

(5) Audio type: Include normal, hearing impaired  and 

visual impaired

(6) Primary preferred language:

Press OK and then use 

▲/▼

 to select primary preferred

language.

(7) Secondary preferred language:

Press OK and then use 

▲/▼

 to select second preferred

language.

Settings

Channels

Set up your TV to receive broadcast signal.

Digital Setup

Select to customize and receive digital broadcast services.

Using your TV

Summary of Contents for 43UHDADNDT8P

Page 1: ...Nokia Smart TV 32 HD Nokia Smart TV 43UHDADNDT8P ...

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Page 3: ... 5 6 7 7 8 11 12 12 13 13 Chapter 3 Homepage operation Using homepage TV Using homepage Apps 14 14 Chapter 4 Using your TV Chapter 5 Other information Audio connect Two way wireless connectivity application guide Troubleshooting Accessing channels Watching connected devices Volume Using quick access menu Channels setup Only available in cable or Antenna connected Picture Display Sound Smart zone S...

Page 4: ... from the television Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug the television during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Get your servicing from a qualified personnel Servicing is required when the television has been damaged in any form such as power supply cord or damaged plug liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen on the television the tele...

Page 5: ...vision To prevent the spread of fire keep fire objects or other open flames away from the television at all times If the television has the symbol in its rating label and the power plug has two pins it means that the equipment is a Class II or double insulated electrical appliance It has been designed in such a way that it does not require a safety connection to electrical earth Only for Class II app...

Page 6: ... the television Only using furniture that can safely support the television Ensuring the television is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture Not placing the television on tall furniture for example cupboards or bookcases without anchoring both the furniture and the television set to a suitable support Not placing the television set on cloth or other materials that may be located bet...

Page 7: ... should replace new battery Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if you do not intend to use it for a long time 3 Do not use different types of batteries for example Manganese and Alkaline batteries together 4 Do not put the battery into fire and charge or decompose the battery 5 Please dispose batteries abide by relevant environmental protection regulation 6 WARNING The batteries batte...

Page 8: ...rom actual product appearance Chapter 1 7 User Manual 1 User Manual Base Stands 2 Mini AV IN Cable Base Stands Screws 4 Wall Mount Bracket Screws 4 Wall Mounting Bracket Installation Guide 1 Wall Mounting Bracket Installation Guide Batteries 2 Wall Mount Bracket 1 Remote Control Standard accessories Note The pictures are only for reference Introduction ...

Page 9: ... menu system they act like the up down direction buttons on the remote and adjust menu controls button 3 Turns the TV on When TV is on short press it to confirm items and long press to pop up the NAV menu Increases decreases the volume In the menu system they act like the right left direction buttons on the remote and adjust menu controls ...

Page 10: ...hese sockets can be used to connect an USB device Note The number of USB sockets on the TV may vary according to TV model Sockets Note The location and names of the sockets on the TV may vary according to TV model and some sockets may not available for some models LAN RJ45 plug for connecting to external modem or network access equipment Lan AV Audio Sockets Input Mini AV The AV IN sockets can be ...

Page 11: ...ble may result in a blank screen or a connection error Some HDMI cables and devices may not be compatible with the TV due to different HDMI specifications This TV does not support HDMI Tthernet Channel Ethernat is a local Area Network LAN built with coaxial cables standardised by the IEEE Use a cable shorter than 3 m to get the best UHD viewing quality Many computer graphics adaptors do not have HDM...

Page 12: ...ions are available via the menus that appear on the screen The remote control supplied with your set can be used to navigate through the menus and to configure all the general settings OK Confirms your selection Exit the menu and return to the previous menu Goes to the smart TV homepage Increases or decreases the TV s volume To enter source selection interface Mic Click to interact with Google Assis...

Page 13: ...hem as this could cause them to leak or explode Remove the batteries from the remote control if you are not using it for a long period of time 3 Connect the power cable firstly to the television then to a mains socket 4 Now the TV set is in standby mode with power indicator Press the button on the remote control or on the TV set to turn on the TV 2 Connect an outside aerial to the ANTENNA IN socke...

Page 14: ...t in wireless connection 2 The TV set with Wi Fi Module Note Some models may have internal wireless module then the wireless USB adapter is unnecessary Some external wireless adapters cannot be compatible with the TV 3 Use the Network menu to configure the TV Note This function is not available for certain models Instructions below are just the usual ways to connect your TV to the wired or wireless...

Page 15: ...contact the content provider According to circumstances of the contents provider an application s updates or the application itself may be discontinued Depending on your country s regulations some applications may have limited service or not be supported Using homepage TV Source Select the input source from devices connected toTV through different ports Settings Allows you to adjust TV settings Us...

Page 16: ...4 Press to return to the previous menu Volume Volume control Press the VOL buttons on the remote control or the corresponding buttons on the TV set to increase or decrease the volume Sound mute Press the button to temporarily mute the sound Press this button again or the VOL button to restore the sound Info Select this option to view TV information Picture adjustments Enter to adjust picture mode ...

Page 17: ...xt Press OK and then use to select preferred teletext 2 Decoding page language Press OK and then use to select decoding page language Digital setup Digital antenna tuning Press OK to start the automatic search process The search may take a few minutes During the process you can press and choose YES to exit Subtitle setup 1 Subtitle setting Include off basic hearing impaired 2 Primary preferred lang...

Page 18: ... Use to scroll through surround effect 2 Equalizer Use to scroll through equalizer Reset To return all sound settings to factory default Digital audio out Optical out for audio signals from the digital audio out Sound Settings Sound Adjust sound and speaker related options Sound Adjustment Adjust sound and speaker related options Digital Audio Out PCM Picture Display Picture Adjustment Adjust the p...

Page 19: ...ject to chipset supported 3 You can also connect smartphone to TV Hotspot Press Hotspot icon to get Hotspot information including WIFI SSID and password System Language Use to scroll through language Environment Enter to set home or shop mode Home mode You would be able to view the standand settings for picture and sound modes Shop mode You can enjoy enhanced setting for picture and sound modes No...

Page 20: ...19 Chapter 4 Using your TV Using fast cast Cast local media QR cast HotSpot ...

Page 21: ...e 2 above at this time click TV to wireless connectivity speaker to pop up a prompt dialog Click Yes again to jump to the above Figure 2 as shown below Figure 3 Figure 2 Figure 3 In the mode after successfully connecting with peripheral devices such as wireless connectivity audio when the TV side plays audio and video audio will be output through the peripheral device Mode 2 Wireless connectivity ...

Page 22: ...e turn on wireless connectivity on the mobile phone and search for the current TV name Click the device to connect During the connection process you need to click the pairing consent button on the TV and the mobile phone at the same time as shown below Add device After the connection is successful there will be connected devices in Figure 6 and then play music through the music player on the phone...

Page 23: ...laying a Video press OK Menu of remote to display the play console For the Play console Press OK key of remote to Play and Pause the video file Left key of remote to Fast backward Right key of remote to Fast forward 4 Use key to see more option Photo scale Looping mode Subtitle Audio track Info and Setting 5 Press Return key of remote to Stop playing and Press Return to Exit 1 Select Disk icon then...

Page 24: ...to install a special antenna to improve the reception Snowy dots and interference 1 Adjust the position and orientation of the indoor outdoor antenna 2 Check the connection of antenna 3 Fine tune the channel 4 Try another channel Broadcasting failure may happen Black spots or horizontal streaks appear or the picture flutters or drifts This is usually caused by interference from car ignition system ...

Page 25: ...58Mhz DVB C 51Mhz 858Mhz ATV 47 25Mhz 870Mhz DTV DVB T T2 C ATV PAL BG I DK Multiple options 75 ohm unbalanced Model Working voltage Rated power consumption Dimensions without stand WXHXD Dimensions with stand WXHXD Net weight without stand Ram Capacity Storage Memory RF aerial input Language of OSD System Channel coverage Environment only for Tropical climates zone Environment only for Moderate c...

Page 26: ...e manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulting directly or indirectly from faults incompleteness or discrepancies between the user manual and the product described 2 In dry environment due to static electricity the product may restart and return to the main OSD interface USB player interface or the previous source mode It is normal and please continue to operate the TV as you will Dolby ...

Page 27: ...5 Warranty does not cover any external accessories and fittings to the product 6 All plastic rubber glass or aesthetic parts and consumable replacements will be on a chargeable basis 7 Warranty shall not apply to damages caused to the product by accident voltage fluctuations lighten ing ingress of water beyond certified limits if any fire or any other natural calamity improper ventila tion dropping or...

Page 28: ... any action or inaction resulting in willful misconduct or negligence on the Customer s part 19 In the event of repairs of any part s of the product the Warranty will thereafter continue and remain in force only for the unexpired period of the Warranty Moreover the time taken for repair and in transit whether under the Warranty or otherwise shall not be excluded from the Warranty period 20 None of...

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Page 30: ...e 32 HD Micro Dimming Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation Your smart TV viewing experience just got more true to life With Sound by Onkyo Dolby Vision and Atmos you don t just hear the sounds on Nokia Smart TV you live each on screen moment The Dual band WiFi and Android 11 give seamless performance taking entertainment to the next level Nokia Smart TV 43UHDADNDT8P ...

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