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Connecting your set

4 First time installation

Introduction

When the set fi rst turns on, it enters the First Time Installation 

mode. This can be restarted by restoring the set to default settings 

in the ‘About TV’ Menu.

Country Selection

Select the correct fl ag for the country in which the set will be 

used in. This will enable the set to correctly install the functions 

applicable in the country of use.

Environment of Use

Home Mode: 

For normal use, by default it is set to a power saving mode 

which reduces the energy used by up to 25% (by reducing the power to 

the LED/LCD panel). This can be changed in the picture mode settings.

Network setup  

You can connect the TV to your broadband router or wireless network in order 
to take advantage of the Smart functions. If you connect the TV to your router 

using an Ethernet cable (recommended) this step will be skipped.

 

Set Up Netfl ix

If you have a Netfl ix account, it can be set up on the television 

here. Once set up and validated, the First Time Installation 

returns to the next step. 

Default Source

Select the source which you use the most. If Digital TV (Freeview) is chosen, 

then at the next step, the set will tune in and default to Digital TV (Freeview). 

If one of the other sources is selected, then the set will not tune in at this 

stage and default to that input. If it is required to tune the set in later, press 

the [MENU] button and then select Settings>Channels

Tune in Channels

Choose to install terrestrial channels now or later.

Support Advice

Information regarding support is displayed for a little while. 

Tuning continues and a progress bar is shown with the number of 

channels found indicated below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you are picking up signals from more than one transmitter, you 

will be requested to select your primary and secondary regions.

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Basic installation steps are shown below. These may vary slightly depending on model.

Note: 

In home mode, 

the TV will switch off 
automatically after 4 
hours in the event that 
no buttons are pressed on 
the TV or remote control. 
(You can change this 
by pressing the [MENU] 
button and then selecting 
Settings>Time>Auto 
Standby)

Languages

Select your preferred on-screen display language. This will change the language 

in which the menus and associated information is displayed in. When set up has 

been completed, to change this press the [MENU] button and then select Settings > 

System Menu > Language

HDMI input

 Ethernet/LAN* 

Network 

connection 

 

Digital Audio 

Digital Optical Audio Output 

 

USB 1 

USB port 2.0 

 

USB 2 

USB port 2.0 

 

L/R 

HDMI input     

 

HDMI 1 

HDMI input 

 

                         Video/YPbPr  

 

 

SAT IN                    Satellite input 

 

RF in                       RF / TV aerial input

                        HDMI 3                   HDMI input (ARC)

 

USB 3                     USB port 2.0

 

CI card in               Common interface module

 

SD                           SD card input

 

Earphones              Earphone input

  

Service Input  

          

 

Setting up the TV set for the fi rst time

Connectivity

 

1) Connect the TV to your power socket. 

2) If you wish to use the TV to receive Freeview/Saorview channels, connect the RF input from 
the TV to your outdoor Digital TV aerial. If you do not wish to receive Freeview/Saorview, skip 
this step.

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Outdoor Digital 
TV Aerial

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* The Ethernet/LAN port is used for Freeview HD services and smart functions.

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Powering On the TV 

Switch on the television by pressing the TV control stick 
located on the TV set.

TV control stick

Insert the batteries supplied into the remote control and 
press the standby button to power on the TV.

TV Control Stick

Remote Control: 
Installing Batteries

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Video Input (green) and HD input 
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HDMI 2

Audio shared for Video/Composite
and component/ YPbPr

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Input is used only by 
service centres

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Used for attaching the stand
to the TV set (fi g.2)

4 x

Place the TV set on a fl at and clean surface 
with the panel facing downwards to avoid 
damage.

When the stand feet are installed correctly the 
stand feet will be longest at the front of the TV 
and shortest at the back with the feet pointing 
away from each other. 

When the stand/feet are in the correct position, 
secure the feet to the underside of the TV set 
using 4 screws provided.

Fitting the stand

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TV panel must be facing downwards.

For the stand installation, 
there is one type of screw 
provided as shown below.  

Note:

 To complete the stand 

installation you will require a 
cross head screw driver.

Back/Shortest

Front/Longest

Wall Mounting the TV

Image for illustration only.

1.

 Remove the four screws that are supplied     

    in the wall mounting holes.

2.

 The wall mount can now be easily 

    attached to the mounting holes on 
    the rear of the TV. 

3.

 Install the wall mounting bracket to the  

    television as advised by the bracket
    manufacturer.

The picture shows the use of spacers, which 
are not applicable to all sets/installations.

For the dimensions of the VESA mounting, 
please refer to the Technical Specifi cations 
section of this document.

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