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ODYS LCD-TV CINEMA 22” – Pure White 

 

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WARRANTY CONDITION 

The following conditions comprise the requirements and scope of our warranty conditions and do not affect our legal and contractual 

warranty obligations. 

We offer a warranty on our products in accordance with the following conditions: 

1. Odys products are covered by a 24 month warranty. We will resolve damages or defects on Odys products free of charge within 12 months of the 

purchase date under the following warranty conditions. For any damage or defect determined later than 12 months after the purchase date, proof of 

a manufacturing fault must be submitted for repair under warranty. 

   

The warranty does not cover batteries and other parts, which are considered consumables, parts that break easily such as glass or plastic or 

defects based on normal wear and tear. There is no warranty obligation in the event of marginal differences compared to the target appearance 

and workmanship provided these have a negligible effect on the product's fitness for use, in the event of damage caused by chemical or 

electrochemical effects, by water or generally from abnormal conditions. 

2. The warranty will be performed in such a way that we shall decide whether to repair the defective parts or to replace them with working parts free of 

charge. AXDIA reserves the right to exchange the product for a replacement product of equal value if the product that is sent in cannot be repaired 

within a reasonable time or at reasonable cost. The product can also be exchanged for a different model of the same value. Requests cannot be 

made for repairs to be carried out on site. Parts that have been replaced or exchanged become our property.   

3. The warranty claim does not apply if repairs or other work is carried out by unauthorized persons or if our products are equipped with additional 

parts or accessories that are not approved for our products. 

4. Warranties that have been activated do not cause the warranty period to be extended, nor do they trigger a new warranty period. The warranty 

period for any replacement parts installed ends with the warranty period for the entire product. 

5. Any other or further claims are excluded, especially those for replacement due to damage caused outside of the product, provided there is no 

obligatory legal liability. We therefore accept no liability for accidental, indirect or other consequential damage of any kind, which leads to usage 

restrictions, data loss, loss of earnings or interruption to business. 

Asserting a warranty claim 

1. To make use of the warranty service, you must contact the AXDIA Service Center by e-mail, fax or phone (see below for contact details). You can 

also use the service form on our website or on the back of the warranty conditions. 

2. AXDIA Service Center will try to diagnose and solve your problem. If it is determined that a warranty claim exists, you will be given an RMA number 

(Return Material Authorization) and you will be asked to send the product to AXDIA.   

IMPORTANT: AXDIA will only accept parcels that have an RMA number. 

Please observe the following when sending the product: 

1. Send the product suitably packaged with carriage and insurance paid. Do not enclose any accessories with the products (no cables, CD's, memory 

cards, manuals, etc.), unless the AXDIA Service Centre specifies otherwise. 

2. Mark the RMA number on the outside of the package in such a way that it is visible and clearly legible. 

3. You must enclose a copy of the sales slip as proof of purchase. 

4. Once AXDIA has received the product, it will meet its warranty obligations in accordance with the warranty conditions and will return the product to 

the sender with carriage and insurance paid.   

Service outside of warranty 

AXDIA can refuse any service claim made that is not covered by the warranty. If AXDIA agrees to provide a service outside the warranty, 

the customer will be invoiced for all repair and transport costs.   

AXDIA will not accept any packages that have not first been approved by AXDIA by means of an RMA (Return Material Authorization). 

Summary of Contents for Cinema

Page 1: ...ETUP 17 ANTENNA CONNECTION 17 DVD CONNECTION 19 PC CONNECTION 21 BASIC OPERATION 22 TURNING THE TV ON 22 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT 22 PROGRAM SELECTION 22 SLEEP TIMER 23 RETURN FUNCTION 23 SOURCE INPUT SWITCH...

Page 2: ...cter Batteries WARR AN TY C AR D R C A c a b l e Audio cable ACCESSORIES Ensure that the following accessories are included with your TV If an accessory is missing please contact the dealer where you...

Page 3: ...orrect operation This is an ATTENTION symbol If the users ignore this warning there might be damage to the person or to the appliance due to incorrect operation No Operations when Problems Occur When...

Page 4: ...r Set the TV on Balanced Spot There will be damage if the TV drops or breaks Don t set the TV on uneven oblique or shacking surface Ventilation Don t interfere with its proper ventilation when the TV...

Page 5: ...model Connect to Earth Connection This appliance shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earth connection If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrici...

Page 6: ...please clean it with water downright Please treat the used batteries with the observance of the local law Battery Recycling In order to ensure the environmentally friendly disposal of batteries pleas...

Page 7: ...r scrape the screen with sharp and hard object Clean the screen with a soft cloth moistened in warm water A mild soap may be used if the screen is extremely dirty Dry the screen with a soft cloth afte...

Page 8: ...facturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avo...

Page 9: ...Press this button to standby mood 2 MENU Press this button to display the OSD menu When the OSD menu is on press this button to exit the menu 3 AV TV Press this button to select AV source or TV sourc...

Page 10: ...SCART Connector CVBS input RGB input Audio input based on TV audio and video output 05 S video Input Connect S video output of your AV device 06 YPbPr Video Input Connect the component image output of...

Page 11: ...ton for 2 digit or 3 digit program 11 LCDMENU LCD menu selection 12 EXIT Exit the OSD menu On screen display 13 SLEEP Sets the sleep timer 14 INPUT Press to display all possible input sources 15 butto...

Page 12: ...TLE Press the button to select different captions 29 REVEAL button Press this button to reveal the hidden information for some teletext mode 30 SUBPAGE Carry out the function of SUBCODE in the text wh...

Page 13: ...eries may cause skin irritation If any chemical matter seeps out of the batteries wipe it up immediately using a dry cloth Due to varying storage conditions the battery life for the batteries included...

Page 14: ...se see the position of the wall brackets bolts as follow picture The actual dimension of the wall brackets bolt should according to the products Detailed installation instructions are available from y...

Page 15: ...ly when the device is being switched on for the first time 1 Choose the desired option in the menu using the buttons 2 Change the settings using the buttons 3 You can choose among the following settin...

Page 16: ...ions IMPORTANT BUTTONS MUTE LCD MENU open the menu EXIT leave menu EPG or TELETEXT INPUT choose signal source TV analogue TV cable TV DVB T DVB T ENTER Confirm chosen options open program list ASPECT...

Page 17: ...CTIONS SETUP To prevent the equipment damage never plug in any power cords until you have finished connecting all equipment ANTENNA CONNECTION For optimum picture quality adjust antenna direction An a...

Page 18: ...DVB T DTT reception insure that the service is available for your area DVB T radio in particular is very limited and not available in most locations Depending on your region and building structure a...

Page 19: ...ect the video outputs Y PB PR of the DVD to the YPbPr jacks on the set 2 Connect the audio outputs of the DVD to the Audio Input jack on the set 3 Turn on the DVD player insert a DVD 4 Select YPbPr so...

Page 20: ...4 Select S VIDEO source with using the SOURCE button on the remote control 5 Refer to the DVD player s manual for operating instructions When connecting with a HDMI cable 1 Connect the HDMI output of...

Page 21: ...n cable 1 Connect the RGB output of the PC to the PC VGA Input jack on the set 2 Connect the audio outputs of the PC to the PC Audio Input jack on the set 3 Turn on the PC and the set 4 Select PC sour...

Page 22: ...en you press the button on the remote control once again the power stand by Indicator illuminates red in standby mode If you intend to be away on vacation disconnect the power plug from wall power out...

Page 23: ...itches the set to standby after the preset time has elapsed Press the SLEEP button on the remote control repeatedly to select the number of minutes The display will appear on the screen followed by cl...

Page 24: ...NPUT SWITCH 1 Press SOURCE button on the remote control to the source menu The source menu rank as TV SCART S VIDEO YPbPr VGA HDMI DTV 2 Press button on the remote control to select the source in the...

Page 25: ...r to the interrelated menu operation Note The MENU VOL VOL CH CH buttons on the control panel and the MENU buttons on the remote control are of the same function Here only signed as MENU on the remote...

Page 26: ...int Sharpness or Colour temperature on the picture menu the picture mode will be changed to Personal automatically NOTE You can press PMODE button on the remote control to select the Picture Mode dire...

Page 27: ...hen your system is in NTSC Sharpness Press to select the sharpness mode of your TV Available Sharpness Mode Normal Sharp Sharpest Softest Soft Colour temperature Select an optimum colour temperature m...

Page 28: ...in menu 2 Press the button to select the option that you want to adjust in the SOUND menu 3 Press the button to adjust 4 When you are satisfied with your adjustment press the LCD MENU button to return...

Page 29: ...o Personal automatically You may select the sound mode directly by pressing SMODE button NOTE You can press SMODE button on the remote control to select the Sound Mode directly Bass Press button and t...

Page 30: ...source is selected HDMI YPbPr VGA and there are no relative input signal SETUP menu will be unavailable SETUP menu of TV input 1 Press the button to select SETUP in the main menu 2 Press the button to...

Page 31: ...e you perform Auto Tuning you must choose the country where you are by selecting COUNTRY option Press ENTER key to start 1 Press and to select Auto Tuning in the SETUP menu 2 Press and to perform your...

Page 32: ...e you are by selecting Country option 1 Press to select Manual tuning in SETUP menu 2 Press to perform your selection the menu of Manual tuning will display on the screen Program The current program n...

Page 33: ...o input the numbers directly or press and to select the letters 5 Press and to move the cursor 6 Press MENU to return to previous menu or press EXIT to exit AFT Due to weak signals or a wrong antenna...

Page 34: ...elect the channel in the list which you would like to sort 4 Press to perform your selection 5 Press and to select the location you would like to place the channel 6 Press to perform you selection Aft...

Page 35: ...NS SETUP menu of HDMI input for setting the HDMI picture position NOTE SETUP menu will be unavailable if there is no HDMI signal input SETUP menu of YPbPr input for setting the YPbPr picture position...

Page 36: ...t 4 When you are satisfied with your adjustment press the LCD MENU button to return to the previous menu or press the EXIT button to exit the main menu Sleep Timer Select the sleep time to put automat...

Page 37: ...MENU button to return to the previous menu or press the EXIT button to exit the main menu Language This option allows you to select the language of OSD on screen display by pressing and Such as Engli...

Page 38: ...to set the child lock You need to enter the PIN code if the Child lock is set on and the default PIN code is empty you can press ENTER button directly to enter NOTE The administrator s password is 471...

Page 39: ...d PIN code you can not change the PIN code if you entered a wrong PIN code New PIN Code Press 0 9 buttons to enter the PIN code you entered in the New PIN Code menu again to confirm the new PIN code F...

Page 40: ...ation menu will appear in the display Country Press and button and then use and to select the country Language Press and button and then use and to select the OSD language Delete Analog Program Press...

Page 41: ...ime installation or select cancel to exit this menu If you cancelled the first time installation it will remind you whether to set the first time installation next time Please allow a few minutes for...

Page 42: ...utton to open the Channel List then Press to select the channel you want to watch Favorite List options Press FAV button to open the Channel List then Press to select the channel you want to watch NOT...

Page 43: ...n to adjust 4 When you are satisfied with your adjustment press the LCD MENU button to return to the previous menu or press the EXIT button to exit the main menu Press button to select Manual Search P...

Page 44: ...The services be found Signal Quality The signal quality of current channel Signal Strength The signal strength of current channel Frequency The frequency of current channel Program Edit This function...

Page 45: ...me Table 1 Different programs and stations Blue Button Open Time Table 2 One station and different programs Display Button Navigation information s Exit Exit EPG Time Table 1 Red Button 2 hours before...

Page 46: ...teady Check if the connections with the external AV signal source are correct Correctly set the items in the picture menu Check if the video type input signal is not corresponding to the unit Make sur...

Page 47: ...ICATIONS TFT LCD Screen Size 22 inches Power AC100 240V 50 60Hz DC 12V 5A Power Consumption 60 W 1W Standby Ambient temperature 5 35 C DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AX...

Page 48: ...ve been activated do not cause the warranty period to be extended nor do they trigger a new warranty period The warranty period for any replacement parts installed ends with the warranty period for th...

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