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31.5” (80 cm) HD LED TV with 

DVB-T/T2/S2 

 
 
 
 

MODEL NO.: LED-3214 

 
 
 

 

 

USER MANUAL 

Summary of Contents for LED-3214

Page 1: ...31 5 80 cm HD LED TV with DVB T T2 S2 MODEL NO LED 3214 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ar the plugs and the cable s exit point Do not place heavy items on the power adaptor which may damage it Keep the entire device out of children s reach When playing with the power cable they can seriously injure themselves The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing of water or liquids and that no objects filled with liquids such as flower vases shall be placed on the product The ...

Page 3: ... Do not pull the power cord This can cause a short circuit Avoid placing the device on any surfaces that may be subject to vibrations or shocks To protect the device during a thunderstorm unplug the ac power adaptor When the device is not in use for long periods unplug the ac power adaptor for safety reasons Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet when left unused for an extended period Prevent...

Page 4: ...nnect this product to the power outlet which has a protective earth connection CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OR PERSONAL INJURY OR PRODUCT PROPERTY DAMAGE This product is intended solely for non commercial non industrial personal use as a television Do not use this product for any other purpose Do not subject the product to violent shocks extreme temperatures or lengthy periods of direct sunlight Kee...

Page 5: ...s away from children and pets Only adults should handle batteries Never throw batteries into a fire or expose them to fire or other heat sources Follow the battery safety and usage instructions To avoid possible hearing damage do not listen at a high volume for long periods of time User Manual Remote Control YPbPr Adaptor Cable All the pictures in this manual are for reference purpose only ACCESSO...

Page 6: ...OTE CONTROL 9 REMOTE CONTROL PREPARATION 11 BASIC CONNECTION 12 OPERATIONS BASIC OPERATIONS 18 MAIN MENU 23 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION 23 DTV MODE 24 ATV AND OTHER MODES 32 SATELLITE MODE 32 PC VGA MODE 37 FOR REFERENCE MAINTENANCE 38 WALL MOUNTING 38 STAND INSTALLATION 39 SPECIFICATIONS 40 TROUBLESHOOTING 41 ...

Page 7: ...sting Reception Support USB Multimedia Playback Support Multi languages On Screen Display Support Full Function Remote Control Support HDMI SCART YPBPR AV VGA PC AUDIO and CI Input Support EARPHONE and COAXIAL Output With Detachable Stand Holder With TV Antenna Jack DVB T DVB T2 DVB C With Satellite TV Antenna Jack DVB S2 With Built in Speakers FEATURES ...

Page 8: ...ing on the unit the indicator light will show a blue light 3 Stand holder 4 VOL button To increase decrease the volume level or move left right 5 CH button To select next previous channel or moving up down 6 MENU button To enter the menu setting page 7 SOURCE button To select the input source 8 POWER button To turn ON OFF the TV GENERAL PARTS ...

Page 9: ...t terminal 7 USB input terminal 8 CI input terminal 9 Mini AV input terminal 10 Mini YPbPr input terminal 11 COAXIAL output terminal 12 RF input terminal To connect the external TV antenna DVB T DVB T2 DVB C 13 RF input terminal To connect the external Satellite TV Antenna DVB S2 14 HDMI 1 input terminal GENERAL PARTS Back View ...

Page 10: ...igits 10 VOL Turn the volume up down 11 GOTO Jump to a different chapter of DVD 12 ANGLE View DVD playback from different angles if the DVD has this feature 13 MENU Display the main TV menu 14 DISPLAY Display information of the current program 15 OK Confirm selection 16 Press the LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN button to navigate the on screen menus and adjust the system settings to your preference Press OK to...

Page 11: ...l 24 P MODE Select the picture mode 25 SUBTITLE Enable disable subtitles 26 FAV Play the previous file Display the favorite channels list 27 Play next file 28 Move fast backward 29 Move fast forward 30 TV RADIO Switch the unit between TV and radio Open or close the disc compartment DVD Note DVD related functions are ineffective for this model ...

Page 12: ... impact the remote control This may damage the parts or lead to malfunction If the remote control is not going to be used for a long time remove the batteries REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION Point the remote control from no more than about 6m from the remote control sensor and within about 60 of the front of the player Fig2 NOTES The operating distance may vary according to the brightness of the room Do ...

Page 13: ...tructions before connecting other equipment CONNECTING TO AC POWER SOURCE CONNECT EXTERNAL ANTENNA TO UNIT Install external antenna into antenna jack for the best reproduction To power outlet Antenna Outdoor antenna amplifier Indoor antenna amplifier Power plug of antenna amplifier 75 OHM antenna plug BASIC CONNECTION ...

Page 14: ...DMI cable to connect the unit with other devices to receive high definition multimedia signals Back of DVD VCR Back of PC Use VGA cable and Audio cable to connect the unit with TV or PC and use this product as a monitor VGA cable Not included Audio cable Not included ...

Page 15: ...COMPOSITE VIDEO CONNECTION Back of DVD VCR SCART cable Not included Back of DVD VCR For basic connection use the composite Audio L R white red and CVBS yellow cable to connect the unit with other devices AV cable Not included ...

Page 16: ...minal you may need to use the special adaptor cable supplied with a 3 5mm head on one end and 3 female RCA terminals on the other end to connect this TV with external devices Back of DVD VCR AUDIO cable Not included YPbPr cable Not included Adaptor cable Included ...

Page 17: ... coaxial cable not included to connect the unit with amplifier or other audio decoding devices for coaxial audio signal output USB Memory Device Not included Insert your CI card Conditional Access Module to watch special digital channels in your area Not included ...

Page 18: ...17 EARPHONE CONNECTION MAKE SURE ALL THE EQUIPMENTS AND POWER CORDS ARE CONNECTED PROPERLY AND THE UNIT IS SET IN THE CORRECT MODE BEFORE ANY KIND OF OPERATIONS ARE DONE Earphone cable Not included ...

Page 19: ...el of the current volume Available range 0 100 MUTE CONTROL Press the MUTE button to mute the sound press it again to turn on the sound SOURCE SETTING Press the SOURCE button on the unit or remote control to display the sources list Press the UP or DOWN navigation button to select the desired input source and then press the OK button to confirm the selection Available options Satellite DTV ATV AV ...

Page 20: ...ailable channel press OK button on remote control to enter Channel List menu page Press UP or DOWN navigation button to select preferred channel Press LEFT RIGHT navigation button to select a channel group Press the OK button to confirm the selection TV RADIO FOR DTV MODE ONLY Press the TV RADIO button on the remote control to switch the unit between TV and radio mode SUBTITLE Press the SUBTITLE b...

Page 21: ...enter the submenu and you can delete a file accordingly Use the navigation buttons to select a file and press the OK button to add to the play list Press the button to start the playback Press the DISPLAY button to call out the tool bar Use the navigation buttons to select the desired option and press OK to confirm it Press the EXIT button to dismiss the tool bar 2 MUSIC Press the LEFT RIGHT navig...

Page 22: ...ing files press the RED button to enter submenu and you can delete a file accordingly Use the navigation buttons to select a file and press OK to add to the play list Press the button to start the playback Press DISPLAY button to call out the tool bar Use the navigation buttons to select your desired option and press OK to confirm it Press EXIT to return 4 TEXT Press the LEFT RIGHT navigation butt...

Page 23: ...emote operations when playing multimedia files Press on the remote control to play or pause playing Press on the remote control to stop playing Press on the remote control to move fast backward Press on the remote control to move fast forward Press on the remote control to play previous file Press on the remote control to play next file NOTE To play your multimedia files make sure you have selecte...

Page 24: ...he current setting and return to previous menu page Press EXIT to exit the menu page First Time Installation Connect to power source and turn on the TV then the below setup page will be displayed on the screen Press UP DOWN to move the cursor Press the LEFT RIGHT navigation button to select an option Language select the on screen menu language Country select your country Energy Mode select Home or...

Page 25: ...vigation buttons to select DVB T or DVB C 1 2 Auto Tuning Press the OK or RIGHT navigation button to enter it Use the navigation buttons to set the Country Tune Type and following items Then press OK to start program tuning 1 3 ATV Manual Tuning Press the OK or RIGHT navigation button to enter it Current CH select current channel Color System select the available color system ...

Page 26: ... channel Press the YELLOW button on the remote control to enter the MOVE mode Then use the UP DOWN navigation button to select the preferred position and press the YELLOW button again to move it Press the BLUE button on the remote control to skip the highlighted channel Press the FAV button to set the current channel as a favorite channel and press the FAV button again to set it as a normal channe...

Page 27: ... value 0 100 NOTE Contrast Brightness Colour and Sharpness are adjustable only when Picture Mode is User Tint is adjustable only for NTSC system 2 2 Color Temp This item is used to adjust the optimum color temperature for suitable viewing Available options Normal Warm Cold 2 3 Noise Reduction Available options Off Low Medium High 2 4 SCREEN for PC VGA mode only 2 5 Dynamic CR Turn on off dynamic c...

Page 28: ...left and right speaker from 50 to 50 3 3 Auto Volume This item is used to set the Auto Volume ON or OFF 3 4 Surround Sound This item is used to select the desired mode of Surround sound 3 5 SPDIF Mode Available options Auto PCM Off 3 6 AD Switch This item is used to set the AD Switch ON or OFF For Visually Impaired users this function can help to know a certain scene or action through the narratio...

Page 29: ...f 4 4 On Time On Time available options Off Once Every Day Mon Fri Mon Sat Sat Sun Sun Hour Minute Source Channel Volume use the navigation buttons to adjust these items when the Off Time is not Off 4 5 Sleep Timer This item is used to set the automatic sleep time when there are no signals Available options Off 10min 20min 30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min 4 6 Auto Standby This item is used t...

Page 30: ...se the universal password 8899 5 1 System Lock This item is used to turn on off the Lock System 5 2 Set Password Input the old password using the numbered buttons on the remote control and then input your private password twice to finish it 5 3 Channel Lock Press the OK or RIGHT navigation button to enter it Press the UP DOWN navigation button to select the channel that you want to lock Press the ...

Page 31: ...GHT navigation button to select an option Hotel Mode turn on off Hotel Mode Source Lock turn on off the lock of available sources Default Source set the default source Default Prog set the default digital program Default Volume set the default volume level Max Volume set the maximum volume level Export DataBase export database to USB device Import DataBas import database from USB device Clear Lock...

Page 32: ...u can select the desired primary subtitle language and secondary subtitle Language 6 5 Hearing Impaired This item is used to turn on off the Hearing Impaired function For Hearing Impaired users this function can assist help to know a certain scene or action through the caption instead of hearing it NOTE Hearing Impaired function works only when you are viewing programs that contain related caption...

Page 33: ...HT navigation button to enter it To use HDMI CEC function Make sure the HDMI device Amplifier etc is connected correctly Press SOURCE on the unit or remote control to select the HDMI input source HDMI CEC turn on off HDMI CEC HDMI ARC turn on off ARC function in HDMI 2 port only Auto Power turn on off Auto Power function Device Menu display the setup menu of other devices connected ATV AND OTHER M...

Page 34: ...ode Channel Type select a channel type Service Type select a service type 2 Dish Setup Press the MENU button to call out the main menu Highlight Channel using navigation buttons and press OK to enter it Then highlight Dish Setup and press OK to enter it Press the LEFT RIGHT navigation button to highlight the Left Middle or Right column Press the EXIT button to return A When the Satellite Left colu...

Page 35: ...o enter the Edit menu The operations of the Edit menu are the same with the Add menu 3 Press the BLUE button on the remote control to enter the Scan menu Press the UP DOWN navigation button to highlight the desired item Press the RIGHT navigation button to select the desired Scan Mode Channel Type and Service Type B When the Transponder Middle column is highlighted 1 Press the YELLOW button on the...

Page 36: ...on on the remote control to enter the Edit menu The operations of the Edit menu are the same with the Add menu 3 Press the BLUE button on the remote control to enter the Scan menu Press the UP DOWN navigation button to highlight the desired item Press the LEFT RIGHT navigation button to select the desired Scan Mode Channel Type and Service Type ...

Page 37: ...ton to select the desired option 22KHz Press the LEFT RIGHT navigation button to select the desired option Toneburst Press the LEFT RIGHT navigation button to select the desired option DisEqc1 0 Digital Satellite Equipment Control Press the LEFT RIGHT navigation button to select the desired option DisEqc1 1 Press the LEFT RIGHT navigation button to select the desired option Motor Press the LEFT RI...

Page 38: ...button to select your preferred item Press OK or the RIGHT navigation button to enter the submenu Press the LEFT RIGHT navigation button to adjust the value 1 Auto Adjust This item is used to adjust the PC screen automatically 2 H Offset This item is used to adjust the value of the horizontal position 3 V Offset This item is used to adjust the value of the vertical position 4 Size This item is use...

Page 39: ... then wipe again with a dry cloth Never use alcohol benzene thinner cleaning fluid or other chemicals And do not use compressed air to remove dust Contact a professional for assistance when wall mounting your TV We are not responsible for any damage to the product or injury to yourself if you mount the TV on your own Do not wall mount the TV while it is turned on It may cause personal injury due t...

Page 40: ... prevent the panel from being damaged Step 2 Align the Stand with the TV bottom and then force the end of the stand until the TV is fully seated on the stand Step 3 Tighten the included screws with a screw driver NOTES 1 Unplug the power plug first when installing or removing the TV Stand 2 To avoid any damage to this TV contact one or more partners for assistance when installing or removing the T...

Page 41: ... 000 Hrs USB Multimedia Playback Format Movie AVI MPEG MPEG 4 MKV RMVB Music MP3 WAV AAC Photo JPG JPEG Text TXT Power Source AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 60W Operation Temperature 5 C to 45 C Measurement 737 W 190 D 477 H mm Weight Approx 5 3 kg Specifications are subject to change without prior notice SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 42: ...the remote control unit at a distance of no more than 6m from the remote control sensor Remove the obstacles between the remote control and remote control sensor No key operation by the main unit and or the remote control unit is effective Disconnect the power plug and then reconnect it The player may not be operating properly due to lightning static electricity or some other factors Symptom TV Re...

Page 43: ...nual Disposal of the Old Device This symbol indicates that the relevant electrical product or battery should not be disposed of as general household waste in Europe To ensure the correct waste treatment of the product and battery please dispose them in accordance to any applicable local laws of requirement for disposal of electrical equipment or batteries In so doing you will help to conserve natu...

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