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Summary of Contents for 22" black finish

Page 1: ...FINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE TM WATERPROOF IP65 screen OK EPG SET TV M ENU VOL SUB PR TVS 00485 04 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 DVD SAT EXIT TEXT PVR R S PG U P PG D N TileVision Learning Remote Control 22 22 screen 4 4 4 4 4 mirror finish black finish ...

Page 2: ...m 600mm Zone 2 Zone 0 Zone 0 Zone 0 IEE Bathroom Zones CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO PREVENT INJURY THIS APPARATUS MUST BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE WALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL BEWARE OF STATIC SENSITIVE PARTS This product contains Electrical ...

Page 3: ...ional screen or cover the TileVision s glass The heated screen prevents condensation forming in steamy rooms and covering the screen may cause the unit to overheat TileVision Model TV ________________ Serial Number______________ Date of Purchase____ ____ 20____ Purchased from ______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________...

Page 4: ...sopropyl alcohol is available from most pharmacies and larger electronics wholesalers Observe the safety precautions on the container Observe the safety precautions on the container Mirror Adhesive Observe the safety precautions on the container Use a mirror adhesive to fix the mirrored acrylic surround ...

Page 5: ...ge 23 Selecting a Source 24 Logical Channel Numbering LCN 24 Tuning 25 Programme Edit 28 Blue Screen 30 Signal Information 30 CI Information 30 Changing Channels 31 On Screen Display Time 32 On Screen Display Language 32 Programme Information 33 The Electronic Programme Guide EPG 34 PVR File System 35 The Electronic Programme Guide EPG Timer Recording 36 Timer Recording Reminder Schedule 38 Progra...

Page 6: ...d captive earthing straps Ten machine screws to fasten the mounting brackets to the back box are also included Note only eight machine screws are required for the 22 TileVision One ceiling wall mount water resistant stereo speaker with speaker grille and 4 5 metres of 4 core colour coded cable If any items are missing contact the dealer that supplied the TileVision 2 3 ...

Page 7: ...ver the junction between the tiles and the back box Splashproof universal learning remote control with 3 V lithium cell ready installed An insulating disc must be removed to activate the remote control Transparent self adhesive remote control holder Standard full function remote control with AAA batteries not waterproof Comprehensive installation and operating instructions Composite cable Componen...

Page 8: ...rwards backwards adjustment so that the front of the back box can fit flush with the tiled surface Any additional adjustment needed to ensure the front of the back box is flush with the tiles should be considered before fitting the back box 70 34 The range of adjustment available with the back box brackets The qualified electrical installer must use one of the earthing screws as an earth point to ...

Page 9: ...aching the brackets from the back box Adjust the alignment of back box making sure the front edge of the back box sits flush with the front face of the tiles Secure all screws to lock the back box into position Note Removal of the front glass requires a force of 300 Kg when using a glass suction lifter The box must be secured to the wall so that it is able to withstand the pulling force Wall Flang...

Page 10: ... fuse TileVision Power Supply 24 V The 24 V power supply unit is not waterproof and so must be positioned in a dry well ventilated area away from any water or moisture It is fitted with an integral 4 metre lead to feed the TileVision This lead must not be cut shortened or lengthened this could potentially damage the power supply unit and the TileVision and have implications regarding safety Ensure...

Page 11: ... not to cut through any joists cables or pipes etc A four and a half metre length of four core speaker cable is supplied with the speaker Feed one end of the speaker cable in to the back box leaving 400 mm of cable protruding in to the back box The cable should then be run from the TileVision back box to the position of the speaker leaving any surplus cable in the ceiling space The speaker termina...

Page 12: ...terface CI Port If a Conditional Access Module CAM is being used to add channels to the TileVision the CAM should be inserted into the CI Port of TileVision with the power disconnected Take a note of the Smart Card s serial number and follow the CAM Smart Card manufacturer s instructions to insert the Smart Card into the CAM and access the service The Smart Card must be activated in accordance wit...

Page 13: ...2 outlet of the receiver or the outlet of a Remote Link amp in an uninterrupted run Once the connections have been made the Sky receiver must be setup to supply power to the RF2 socket as detailed below To set up the Sky receiver to work with the TileVision the Sky remote control must be used via the main TV TV 1 1 On the Sky remote control press SERVICES to show the SERVICES menu 2 Press the 4 bu...

Page 14: ...peaker is connected correctly the individual leads should be connected to their matching colours on both the TileVision and the stereo speaker The speaker connection block is found on the left of the rear of the TileVision Lift one of the lugs push one conductor of the speaker lead into the connector release the lug and give the lead a slight pull to make sure that it is gripped correctly The othe...

Page 15: ...ied aerial technician is consulted Antenna input on the TileVision Cable Television Network or Base Connector Array HDMI 1 High Definition Multimedia Interface RJ12 for Hotel TV System Integration Infrared Link Out Infrared Link In DC 24V Power In 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SPDIF Out VGA Input D SUB PC Audio In EURO SCART HDMI 2 High Definition Multimedia Interface 1 2 3 4 5 5 Side Connector ...

Page 16: ... mono audio connector it should be connected to the left white connector of the Audio Input B For Composite Video 1 Connect the Left and Right Audio connectors white and red of the COMPOSITE video jack lead to the corresponding connectors on the external equipment such as a satellite receiver or DVD player Connect the CVBS Composite connector yellow of the COMPOSITE video jack lead to the correspo...

Page 17: ...e HDMI connection on the external equipment such as a satellite receiver or DVD Blue ray player PC Connections To use PC RGB connect the PC RGB connector of the TileVision to the PC s RGB connector and connect the PC Audio In connector on the TileVision to the PC s audio out connector Video Game Console VCR DVD Player Recorder Satellite Receiver Cable Box or Hard Disk Recorder PC RGB Video PC Audi...

Page 18: ...tion 1 AOR Audio Out Right 2 AIR Audio In Right 3 AOL Audio Out Left Mono 4 AGND Audio Ground 5 BGND RGB Blue Ground 6 AIL Audio In Left Mono 7 B RGB Blue 8 SWTCH Audio RGB switch 16 9 9 GGND RGB Green Ground 10 CLKOUT Clock Out 11 G RGB Green 12 DATA Data Out 13 RGND RGB Red Ground 14 DATAGND Data Ground 15 R RGB Red 16 BLNK Blanking Signal 17 VGND Composite Video Ground 18 BLNKGND Blanking Signa...

Page 19: ...her than the front of the TileVision IR Link In Connections IR Receiver The TileVision interface will supply 5v DC to power the IR sensor IR sensor 5v DC terminal to the Tip IR sensor signal output terminal to the Ring IR sensor negative terminal to the Sleeve 3 5 mm mono jack plug Tip Sleeve Ring 3 5 mm stereo jack plug Tip Sleeve RJ12 Connector This connector is for Hotel TV System Integration T...

Page 20: ...battery and insert the battery at an angle so it rests on the battery terminal A Refit the battery cover and lock it back in place using the opener Wait 15 seconds before operating the remote control L i T h i u m C e l l C R 2 0 3 2 3 V L i T h i u m C e l l C R 2 0 3 2 3 V A B C Replacing the Battery Place the remote control face down on a horizontal flat surface and use the opener to release th...

Page 21: ...wet until it is fully sealed only the top strip is removed before tuning Initial Tuning Press the POWER button on the remote control to switch the TileVision on from standby The LED indicator will show green and the OSD Language menu will be displayed within twenty seconds The on screen menus can be in any of the following eleven languages Dansk Deutsch English Español Français Italiano Magyar Ned...

Page 22: ...sides of the back box and TileVision Once the sealant has set and the masking tape removed the acrylic surround can be fitted as shown below Fitting the mirrored acrylic surround The mirrored acrylic surround is a cosmetic addition and has no bearing on the integrity of the waterproof seal of the TileVision If the surround is being fitted to the TileVision use a mirror adhesive to fasten the surro...

Page 23: ...ton 15 Play button 16 Fast Forward button 17 Record button 18 Timeshift button 19 Stop button 20 Personal Video Recorder PVR button 21 Volume Up Down buttons 22 Number buttons 23 Channel Up Down buttons 24 Page Up button 25 Page Down button 26 Subtitles button 27 Text button Make sure there are no objects between the remote control and the TileVision Do not place the remote control near a heater A...

Page 24: ...ton 26 Number buttons 27 Back button 28 Electronic Programme Guide EPG button 29 Volume Up Down buttons 30 Sub T Sub P button 31 Audio MTS button 32 Page Up button 33 Page Down button 34 Channel Up Down buttons 35 ECO button 36 List button 37 42 Teletext Control buttons 43 Colour and Teletext buttons The standard remote control is not waterproof and should not be splashed or immersed in water When...

Page 25: ...eVision On Off Selecting the On screen Language The on screen menus can be in any of the following eleven languages Dansk Deutsch English Español Français Italiano Magyar Nederlands Polski Portugês Slovenščina To change the language used follow the sequence below 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the 34 buttons to display the SETUP menu 3 Press the 56 button to highlight OSD Language 4 Press the OK ...

Page 26: ...n input and to clear the Input Source list from the screen Press the EXIT button to close the Input Source list without selecting an alternative source If external sources have been connected to the TileVision they may be viewed by selecting the appropriate input Selecting a Source LCN Logical Channel Number Sorting 1 Press the MENU button to display CHANNEL menu 2 Press the 56 buttons to highligh...

Page 27: ...ns to highlight the required country 6 Press the OK button to start Auto Tune On completion of tuning if DTV has been selected the Target Region Setting menu will be displayed 6a Press the 34 select the required Country Code Primary Region Secondary Region and Tertiary Region 6b Press the OK button to confirm selection and step down to the next option 6c Repeat 6a 6b 7 Press the EXIT button to clo...

Page 28: ...that it is searching for channels After a short time the dialogue will show the number of DTV and Radio programmes that have been tuned When the dialogue clears the newly tuned station with the lowest number will be shown To tune additional programmes repeat steps 1 to 6 7 Press the EXIT button to close the DVB T Manual Tuning menu DTV Manual Tuning 5 Select the required channel UHF 21 69 with the...

Page 29: ...ystem with the 34 buttons BG Western Europe Asia Middle East Africa Australia I UK Hong Kong South Africa DK Russia China Eastern Europe L France 10 Press the 56 button to highlight Search and then press the 3 or 4 button to choose the search direction The search will stop when the next available station has been tuned To tune an alternative station press the 3 or 4 button to continue searching If...

Page 30: ...ramme Edit 4 Press the OK button to display the Programme Edit menu 5 Select a programme with the 56 buttons 5a To DELETE the programme completely and make it unavailable until the TileVision is retuned press the RED button A confirmation box will be displayed select YES 3 to delete the programme or NO 4 to cancel the action 5b To SKIP past the programme when using the PR or PR buttons press the B...

Page 31: ...ayed select YES 3 to delete the programme or NO 4 to cancel the action 5b To SKIP past the programme when using the PR or PR buttons press the BLUE button A SKIP symbol will be appear next to the programme to indicate that it has been selected as skipped To include a skipped programme when selecting channels via the PR or PR buttons press the BLUE button the skip symbol will be removed 5c To inclu...

Page 32: ...e 1 Press the MENU button to display the Channel menu 2 Press the 56 buttons to HIGHLIGHT the CI INFORMATION menu 3 Press the OK button to display the CI Information With a CAM installed the message Loading CI MMI will be displayed whilst the TileVision accesses the information from the CAM and viewing card 4 When the Main menu is displayed 4a Press the 56 buttons to select a menu option 4b Press ...

Page 33: ...button can be used to move down one page at a time The Channel List will continue to be displayed for a few seconds or until the EXIT button is pressed 4 Press the FAV button to display the Favourite List When the list is displayed use the 56 buttons to select a programme and press the OK button to switch to the selected programme To edit the Favourite Programme list see pages 28 29 The Favourite ...

Page 34: ...he 56 and 34 buttons until the required language is selected 6 Press the OK button to set the selected language 7 Press the EXIT button to close the SETUP menu All the on screen displays will now be in the chosen language 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the 34 buttons to display the TIME menu 3 Press the 56 buttons to highlight the OSD TIME menu 4 Press the OK button to display the OSD TIME menu 5...

Page 35: ...ging channel More detailed information about the current programme can be seen at any time by pressing the INFO button Press the INFO button again to clear the information banner from the screen The information contained in the banner is as follows Line 1 the channel the current time and the date Line 2 the start and end times of the programme and the programme title Line 3 the video mode 576i den...

Page 36: ... can be viewed at any time when watching digital programmes 1 Press the EPG button to display the Electronic Programme Guide 2 Use the 56 34 buttons to move the highlight around the EPG 3 Press the OK button to select the currently highlighted channel 4 Press the EPG or EXIT button to close the EPG Detailed programme information is available without closing the EPG by pressing the INFO button To r...

Page 37: ...tem type FAT32 the maximum capacity of the USB memory stick will be used for the PVR file Hi Speed FS The recording capacity for the PVR file can be set Press the 56 buttons to select the recording capacity Press the 34 buttons to set the value of the recording capacity Press the OK button when the formatting options have been set Press the 3 button to START formatting press the 4 button to exit w...

Page 38: ...highlight around the EPG to select the required programme 4 Press the RED button 5 The RECORDER settings will be displayed 6 Press the OK button 7 The Timer Confirmed notification will be displayed If a programme recording time conflicts with another recording the Timer Confirmation notice will advise a Timer Overlap and the current setting will be deleted The timer recording will not be set Timer...

Page 39: ...EKLY 7 When the mode is not set to auto the START time and END time can be adjusted 7a Press the 56 buttons to highlight the item to be adjusted 7b Press the 34 buttons to set the value 8 When all the information has been entered press the OK button 9 The Timer Confirmed notification will be displayed If a programme recording time conflicts with another recording the Timer Confirmation notice will...

Page 40: ...gramme is set as a reminder Programme Reminder The Schedule List can be displayed for checking or deleting a reminder that has been set for a programme 1 Press the EPG button to display the EPG 2 Select the programme for which a reminder is to be set 3 Press the BLUE button to display the REMINDER menu 3a Use the 34 56 buttons to alter the channel time and frequency of the reminder if required 4 W...

Page 41: ...t of the picture To playback the paused programme press the PLAY button To display the control bar press the TIMESHIFT button To pause playback press the PAUSE button To move quickly through the recording used the 7 8 buttons To exit the timeshift mode and return to normal viewing press the STOP button The PVR Personal Video Recorder List 1 Press the PVR LIST button The PVR list will be displayed ...

Page 42: ...d Sharpness can only be adjusted in Personal Picture Mode Adjustments can be made as follows 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the 34 button to select the Picture menu 3 Press the 56 buttons to highlight Picture Mode 4 Press the OK button to display the Picture Mode Menu 5 Press the 56 buttons to highlight the Personal setting 6 Press the OK button to select the setting 7 Press the 56 buttons to sel...

Page 43: ...ting 6 Press the OK button to select the setting 7 Press the EXIT button to close the Picture menu Noise Reduction can be independently set for each input except PC where Noise Reduction setting is not required If noise reduction is needed Default is the recommended setting Noise reduction can be set as follows 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the 34 buttons to select the PICTURE menu 3 Press the 5...

Page 44: ...ttle need to change the setting manually 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the 34 buttons to select the Setup menu 3 Press the 56 buttons to highlight Aspect Ratio 4 Press the OK button to display the Aspect Ratio Menu 5 Press the 56 buttons to select any of the different settings as shown below 6 Press the OK button to select the chosen setting 7 Press the EXIT button to close the Aspect Ratio menu...

Page 45: ...ructions 5 to 8 to set a SECONDARY language 9 Press the MENU button to exit the AUDIO LANGUAGES selection menu 10 Press the EXIT button to close the SETUP menu Audio Language Some DTV broadcasts can include multiple audio languages and or narrative audio descriptions for the visually impaired V I The Audio Languages menu allows available languages to be selected and broadcasts with audio descripti...

Page 46: ...to ON 6 Press the 56 buttons to highlight AD Volume 7 Press the 34 buttons to set the AD volume to the require level 8 Press the EXIT button to close the SOUND menu AD Switch If a broadcast includes alternative audio for the hard of hearing it will be selected when Hearing Impaired is set to on 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the 34 buttons to select the SETUP menu 3 Press the 56 buttons to highli...

Page 47: ...the language selection area 7 Press the 56 and 34 buttons to select the required language 8 Press the MENU button to return to the SUBTITLE LANGUAGES top selection menu 8a Repeat instructions 5 to 8 to set a SECONDARY language 9 Press the MENU button to close the SUBTITLE LANGUAGES selection menu 10 Press the EXIT button to close the SETUP menu Subtitles Most DTV broadcasts include subtitles in at...

Page 48: ... setting Auto Volume to on will reduce the disparity 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the 34 buttons to select the SOUND menu 3 Press the 56 buttons to highlight Auto Volume 4 Press the OK button to switch between On and Off 5 Press the EXIT button to save the setting and close the SOUND menu Adjusting The Balance Auto Volume Sound Mute The sound can be muted by pressing the MUTE button The mute fl...

Page 49: ...s to highlight Sound Mode 4 Press the OK button to display the Sound Mode menu 5 Press the 56 buttons to highlight the Personal settings 6 Press the OK button to select the setting 7 Press the 56 buttons to select Treble or Bass 8 Press the OK button to select the setting 9 Press the 34 buttons to adjust the value 9a repeat instructions 7 to 9 to adjust other settings 10 Press the EXIT button to c...

Page 50: ...sound will enhance the audio and provide a more enjoyable and involving presentation 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the 34 buttons to select the SOUND menu 3 Press the 56 buttons to highlight Surround Sound 4 Press the OK button to display the Surround Sound menu 5 Press the 56 buttons to select the required Surround Sound option OFF or Surround 6 Press the OK button to select the chosen option 7...

Page 51: ...FF 3 hours 4 hours or 5 hours 6 Press the OK button to set the selected time 7 Press the EXIT button to close the TIME menu An on screen countdown will be displayed from 5 minutes before the TileVision switches off Auto Standby Setting The Time Zone There is a choice of 44 cities in various time zones 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the 34 buttons to display the TIME menu 3 Press the 56 button to ...

Page 52: ...allows the TileVision to be programmed to switch on or off at preset times Options available are Off Once Every Day Mon Fri Mon Sat Sat Sun Sunday Sleep Timer The TileVision incorporates a sleep timer which can be set to turn the unit off after a preset time The available delay times are 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 and 240 minutes The sleep time can be set as follows 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the...

Page 53: ... to highlight HOUR 7 Press the 34 buttons to set the HOUR to the required setting 8 Press the 56 buttons to highlight MINUTES 9 Press the 34 buttons to set the MINUTES to the required setting 10 Press the 56 buttons to highlight the input 11 Press the 34 buttons to set the input to the required setting DTV ATV Radio SCART Component PC HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 AV Media 11a With the input DTV ATV or Rad...

Page 54: ...e remote control With the correct code entered the display will return to the LOCK menu 1 UNLOCK the LOCK MENU screen see above 2 Press the OK button to switch the setting between ON or OFF 3 Press the EXIT button to close the LOCK menu To Set The Lock System ON or OFF Change Password 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the 34 buttons to display the LOCK menu Unlock the LOCK menu set LOCK to ON with L...

Page 55: ...ng the password The programmes are selected in the normal way but it is necessary to enter the password before the programme is shown Programmes are blocked as follows 1 UNLOCK the LOCK MENU screen see page 52 2 Press the 56 buttons to highlight the BLOCK PROGRAMME menu 3 Press the OK button to display a list of all the programmes 4 Press the 56 buttons to select the required Programme 5 Press the...

Page 56: ... return to the LOCK menu 6 Press the OK button to switch the setting between ON or OFF 7 Press the 56 buttons to highlight the Hotel Mode option 8 Press the OK button to display the Hotel Mode menu All setting on the Hotel Mode menu are greyed out when the Hotel Mode is set to OFF 9 Press the OK button to toggle the Hotel Mode ON or OFF 1 Press the 56 buttons to highlight the Source Lock option 2 ...

Page 57: ...fault source a preferred TV Programme or radio station can be set 1 Press the 56 buttons to highlight the DTV Channel Type option 2 Press the OK button to display the DTV Channel Type Menu 3 Press the 56 buttons to highlight either DTV or Radio 4 Press the OK button to set the channel type and return to the Hotel Mode menu 5 Press the MENU button to return to the Hotel Mode menu without making a s...

Page 58: ... Press the 34 buttons to set the Default Volume 3 Press the MENU button to return to the Hotel Mode menu Default Volume The default on level for the volume can be set from 0 to maximum volume The default on level can not be set higher than the set maximum level 1 Press the 56 buttons to highlight the Clear Lock option 2 Press the OK button 3 Press the EXIT button to exit the Hotel Mode menu Clear ...

Page 59: ... change channel All DTV Text navigation uses the 5634 Colour and 0 9 number buttons all functions are available with the TileVision splashproof remote control Channel Logo Item one Item two Item three Item four Item five Item six Item seven INDEX Latest news item To exit press TEXT Typical overlay example Channel Logo Item one 300 Item two 150 Item three 200 Item four 170 Item five 110 Item six 80...

Page 60: ...nd BLUE FastText buttons to navigate the text pages 3 Press the TEXT button again to switch to mix mode with the text overlaying the TV picture Press the TEXT button again to switch Teletext off and return to normal viewing Teletext TT Language 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the 34 buttons to display the SETUP menu 3 Press the 56 buttons to highlight the TT Language option 4 Press the OK button t...

Page 61: ...ss the OK button 4 Press the OK button to select the USB memory stick 5 Press the 3456 buttons to select the required item 6 Press the OK button 6a Repeat the sequence 5 and 6 until the required content is displayed Pressing the OK button will display the item If the OK button is pressed during play back the play back control bar is displayed The play back control bar will clear in a few seconds ...

Page 62: ...d to the original default code of 0000 Set the LOCK to off Remove the age restriction set with parental guidance 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the 34 buttons to display the SETUP menu 3 Press the 56 buttons to highlight the First Time Installation option 4 Press the OK button to proceed with the First Time Installation process 5 Press the 34 buttons to select the required language 6 Press the 6 ...

Page 63: ...utton until the red light stays on 3 Enter the three digit code using the number buttons 0 9 4 As each digit is entered the red light will flash once and then remain on 5 If the three digit code is correct the red light will go out If the three digit code is incorrect the red light will flash twice and then remain on 6 Press the original device button again to exit the code entry mode Note If a th...

Page 64: ...D button until the red light stays on then release the button 3 Press PR or PR once and release Each time PR or PR is pressed a code is transmitted To perform a fast search press and hold down PR or PR button When the device switches OFF release the PR or PR button Step 4 must be executed so that the code is saved in the remote control 4 Press and release the device button that was initially selec...

Page 65: ... The red light will remain off for a short time between numbers 6 When all three numbers have been flashed the red light will remain off One Flash 1 Two Flashes 2 Three Flashes 3 Four Flashes 4 Five Flashes 5 Six Flashes 6 Seven Flashes 7 Eight Flashes 8 Nine Flashes 9 Ten Flashes 0 For example Press and release the DVD recorder player DVD button Press and release the DVD recorder player DVD and O...

Page 66: ...n the original remote control press and hold the button that is to be learned When the red light on the learning remote control flashes three times and then remains lit the code has been learnt If the red light does not flash repeat steps 4 and 5 Note If step 5 is not completed within 15 seconds the learning remote control will exit learning mode and the light will stop flashing 6 Repeat steps 4 a...

Page 67: ...uring learning the red light does not flash three times or stays on for a long time after pressing a button to be learnt Memory is full or a bad capture has occurred For optimum learning avoid high levels of ambient light such as natural sunlight or energy efficient fluorescent lights Try adjusting the position of the remote controls before performing the procedure again Remote Control Troubleshoo...

Page 68: ...ted and then the original channel selected again Refer to a professional aerial installer This can be due to the condition of the aerial the location of the aerial the cable quality length or other equipment attenuating the signal Note Even though other TVs display a good picture in the same building it does not prove the quality of the signal reaching the TileVision The only way is to try an alte...

Page 69: ...9 89 L R U D Colour Depth 16 7M colours RGB 8 bits Response Time 16ms Power Consumption 65W max Standby Less than 1 watt AC DC Adaptor Model A7 90SC18R V 240375 AC DC Adaptor 4M Lead Input 100 240 V 2 0 A 50 60 Hz Class I Output 24 V 3 75 A 90 W MAX Dimensions Weight External Dimensions W x H x D 572mm x 376mm x 75mm Cutout Recess Required 590mm x 381mm and 75mm Mirrored Acrylic Surround Overall s...

Page 70: ...Universal Learning Full Function complete with battery Remote Control Holder Wall Tile mount clear plastic with gel adhesive strip Standard Remote Control Complete with batteries Stainless Steel Back Box Adjustable brackets to allow precise installation flush with tiles wall Mains Power Cord UK AC DC Adaptor Complete with detachable 4 meter cord AC DC Adaptor Dimensions 140mm x 65mm x 40mm depth e...

Page 71: ...69 TileVision is a Registered Trademark 2001 TileVision is manufactured in the UK by Porter Lancastrian Limited Lower Healey Business Park Froom Street Chorley Lancashire PR6 9AR UK ...

Page 72: ...IMITED www tilevision tv 22 TileVision 590mm x 381mm x 75mm depth from the front face of the tiles Recess Dimensions Speaker Dimensions External Dimensions 240 mm Ø x 95 mm deep Cutout Required 208 mm Ø Speaker Depth 79 mm Power Supply Dimensions 140mm x 65mm x 40mm depth excluding connecting cables ...

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