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TELE System   

 

TS6700 HD 

 

Safety regulations

 

We  advise  you  to  read  the  following  advice  concerning  the  safety  regulations  carefully  in  order  to  ensure 
safe use of the appliance. 

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 

 

The appliance should only be supplied by a current of 230 Volt AC, 50Hz.  

 

The appliance must not be repaired in any way by the user, in case of breakages or failures please refer to the 
nearest centre for assistance.  

 

Do  not  remove  the  cover.  The  inside  of  the  appliance  could  contain  higher  voltages  than  that  of  the  supply 
voltage which could endanger the user. High voltage is also present when the appliance is on standby. The 
receiver should be disconnected from the electrical supply before performing any intervention. Non-authorised 
removal will mean that the warranty is no longer valid! 

POWER CABLE 

 

Before installing the appliance make sure that the cable is intact, paying particular attention to its connection 
to the power supply and to the receiver. If the cable is damaged do not attempt to connect the appliance and 
refer the problem to an authorised centre for assistance.   

 

When installing the cable make sure that it can not be flattened in any way by items placed above or next to 
the appliance. Avoid placing the cable in an area where it could accidentally be stepped on, removed from the 
wall or damaged in any way.  

 

If  the  cable  is  damaged  in  any  way  carefully  disconnect  from  the  appliance  and  refer  to  specialised 
technicians or the centre for assistance to get a replacement. 

LIQUIDS 

 

Keep the appliance far from any liquids. Do not place any objects containing liquids on the appliance, such as 
vases,  humidifiers  etc.  The  appliance  must  not  be  installed  in  areas  where  it  could  come  into  contact  with 
sprays or drops of water or in an environment with a high level of humidity where condensation could occur.   

 

If  the  receiver  should  accidentally  come  into  contact  with  liquids,  disconnect  immediately  from  the  wall.  DO 
NOT TOUCH the device until it has been disconnected. 

SMALL OBJECTS 

 

Keep  the  receiver  away  from  coins  or  other  small  objects.  Objects  which  fall  into  the  appliance  via  the 
ventilation gaps could cause serious damage.  

CLEANING 

 

Before cleaning, disconnect the device from the power supply.  

 

To  clean  the  outside  of  the  receiver  use  a  soft  and  dry  or  slightly  damp  cloth.  Avoid  using  products  which 
contain chemicals or solvents.  

VENTILATION 

 

Make sure that the area where the appliance is to be installed has good air circulation so that the heat can be 
dissipate well in order to avoid overheating.  

 

In order to allow enough ventilation it is necessary to have a distance of at least 10 cm on either side of the 
appliance and 15cm above the appliance. 

 

The  vents  must  be  kept  clear  from  any  obstructions  such  as  newspapers,  table  cloths,  furniture  material, 
curtains, carpets etc.  

 

Avoid  installing  the  receiver  close  to  any  heat  sources  (i.e.  radiators,  stoves  etc)  or  on  top  of  any  other 
appliances which omit heat (video players, DVD etc). 

WARNING! 

 

Keep the appliance out of reach of children.  

 

The plastic bags used for packaging can be dangerous. To avoid suffocating keep the bags out of reach of 
children.  

 

Do not expose the receiver or remote control to direct sunlight.  

 

The appliance must be placed on a solid and stable base.  

 

Connect the device to the power supply only after installation is complete.  

 

Remove the batteries from the remote control if they will not be used for a long period of time. The remote 
control could be damaged by any eventual battery leakages.  

 

Dispose of the product correctly so as to avoid damage to the environment and human health as well as to 
facilitate  recycling  of  the  components/materials  used  in  the  appliance.  If  the  product  is  not  disposed  of 
properly this could be punishable according to the involved law. 

 

The manufacturers recommend that the parts are recycled separately and are taken to sites which conform to 
current regulations. 

 

Take  the  product,  including  its  accessories  and  batteries,  when  no  longer  usable  to  a  collection 

point which is authorised to handle waste from electrical or electronic appliances that should be kept 
separate from regular household waste. 

Summary of Contents for 21005221

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Page 2: ...Buttons and related functions 3 3 First time installation 4 4 Receiver Menu 5 4 1 Main menu 5 4 1 1 Media Player 5 4 1 2 Edit Channel 6 4 1 3 Installation 6 4 1 4 System Setup 7 4 1 5 Tools 8 5 The menus 9 6 Problem solver 10 7 Technical Specifications 11 CAUTION Due to updates or mistakes the content of this user manual could not correspond exactly to the real product ...

Page 3: ...has been disconnected SMALL OBJECTS Keep the receiver away from coins or other small objects Objects which fall into the appliance via the ventilation gaps could cause serious damage CLEANING Before cleaning disconnect the device from the power supply To clean the outside of the receiver use a soft and dry or slightly damp cloth Avoid using products which contain chemicals or solvents VENTILATION ...

Page 4: ...ctice to connect the receiver with other appliances e g TV VCR HI FI etc and the antenna before plugging in the mains lead When the receiver is powered electrical voltage differences may be created when plugging in the jacks which may generate currents that could damage the appliances The direct audio video connection with TV screen should always be used as a first operating test since other more ...

Page 5: ...epeating similar operations done during the insertion 2 3 2 Buttons and related functions 1 POWER On Stand by 2 0 9 Channel change or number entering in menu input boxes 3 MENU Main menu 4 TV R TV radio program receiver modes change 5 VOL VOL Audio volume up down 6 SUB T Subtitles 7 TEXT Teletext On Off 8 AUDIO Audio mode and track selection 9 PREV Previous multimedia content on USB 10 REW Rewind ...

Page 6: ...e arrow button to select a language for the On Screen Display menu OSD Press to go to the next parameter Step 3 Display Mode Adjust the video resolution of the HDMI output with arrow button taking care about the technical characteristics of the connected TV monitor Push to go down Step 4 Aspect Mode With arrow button set the video aspect ratio between 1 16 9FS for 16 9 screen it extends the video ...

Page 7: ...tween submenus of Media Player o Sort Press numeric button 6 to sort channels o Play mode Press numeric button 8 to select play mode Single All Random l Music Select Music and press OK button to enter in its setup interface o Play List Press numeric button 1 to display play list o FAV Press numeric button 2 to set the chosen songs in Favorites o FAV ALL Press numeric button 3 to set all songs in F...

Page 8: ...tion l Delete All Press OK button to delete all TV and Radio channels Operate according to screen 4 1 3 DVBT Installation Move cursor to DVBT Installation and press OK button to enter in its submenu There are 3 options which are listed below Use CH buttons to select submenu OK button to enter in its interface EXIT button to quit l DVBT Channel Scan o Scan Mode By Channel By Frequency o Scan Band V...

Page 9: ...eric button to input date o Time Use navigation buttons to move cursor and numeric button to input time NOTES The GMT Offset will be available only when User Define is elected in GMT Usage mode The Date and Time will be available only when Off is elected in GMT Usage mode l Timer Setting There are totally 8 timers o Timer Mode Off Once Daily o Timer Service Channel Record o Wakeup Channel Setup ch...

Page 10: ...ed l Other o Tuner Power ON OFF o Channel Play Type All Free Scrambled o Auto Standby ON OFF o Loop Through RF Output ON OFF 4 1 5 Tools Move cursor to Tools and press OK button to enter in its submenu There are 6 options which are listed below l Information Move cursor to Information and press OK button to display information of the device l Factory Setting Move cursor to Factory Setting and pres...

Page 11: ...ory Setting Music Delete All Display setting Othello Image Local Time Setting Sudoku Delete All Timer Setting Upgrade by USB Rename Favourite Lists Parental Lock Remove USB device safely OSD setting Favorite Multiview Setting PVR Storage Information PVR setting Other CAUTION The menus are simple and easy to navigate use arrows OK numbers and coloured buttons also follow the instructions given in t...

Page 12: ...he box without the antenna connection delete the problematic channel then connect again the antenna The remote control is not being directed towards the receiver Make sure nothing is obstructing the front panel The remote control batteries are flat Change batteries The batteries have been inserted in the wrong direction Check the battery polarities The remote control has been dropped and its inter...

Page 13: ...cal Digital Audio Output SPDIF HDMI Output HDMI v 1 3 TV SCART Output Video RGB CVBS Audio L R VCR SCART Output Aux Stereo Audio Output Video Output RCA RS232 Serial Data Port USB Port On front panel USB v2 0 5V 500mA Max Supported external USB disk optional File System FAT 16 FAT32 NTFS Hard Disk HDD 500 GB Max Flash Stick Pen drive 32GB Max USB Media Player JPG Photo MP3 Music MPEG2 MPEG4 Video ...

Page 14: ...EC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC and 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive LVD following the technical standards Electromagnetic compatibility EN 55013 2001 A1 2003 A2 2006 EN 55020 2007 A11 2011 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 Low Voltage EN 60065 2002 A1 2006 A11 2008 A2 2010 A12 2011 Bressanvido 2013 July 30 Flavio de Poli President ITALY TELE System Electronic Via dell Artig...

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