Cello C42250DVB4K2K manual

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    42" 4K ULTRA HD LED TV[...]

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    Contents Safety Information OSD Menu 1. Channel menu 2. 3. 4. 2 6 11-18 11-12 13 14 15 16 18 Names of earch Part 7 Connections Remote Control Basic Operation 8-9 10 Multimedia Operation 19-21 Recording Operation 22-23 5. 5. Picture menu S o u n d menu Time menu Look menu Setu p menu 25 Specifications 24 Maintenance and Service 1 n o i t u a C Safty[...]

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    Power Supply 1[...]

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    Installation 2[...]

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    Use and Maintenance 3[...]

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    Important Safety Instructions 4[...]

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    Important Safety Instructions 5[...]

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    User’s Guide Remote Control Names of each part Batteries Front View 1). (IR) Infrared Receiver: Receives IR signals from the remote control. (Power on/Standby)LED Indicator: Press (POWER) to turn on and off. Indicator on(Red) Standby mode Indicator on(Green) Power on mode LED SOURCE: Press to display the input source menu. MENU: Press to display [...]

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    Connections 7[...]

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    Remote Control 8[...]

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    Remote Control 9[...]

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    button to select the function item, press button to adjust/setup, Basic Operation Power on/off 1. Connect to the power supply with the power cord. 2. -To turn on the TV Press STANDBY button on the TV or remote control. Press STANDBY button on the TV or remote control. -To turn off theTV Input Source select Press INPUT button on the TV set or remote[...]

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    DTV Manual Tuning Press OK button to enter the DTV Manual Tuning menu, select a DTV channel, and press OK button to start searching. OSD Menu 1. CHANNEL menu Description Auto Tuning Press OK button to enter the hint menu, and Press / button to select the Tune Type, then press button, and use / / / button to select the Country for the TV, then press[...]

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    channel by buttons. OSD Menu Programme Edit Press OK button to enter the Programme Edit menu as the following picture. Rename: Select an A TV channel and press the GREEN button to change the name of the Move: Select an A TV channel, and press YELLOW button, then you can use and buttons to change the position of the program, press YELLOW again to co[...]

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    OSD Menu 2. PI CT URE menu Description Picture Mode: Choose from Standard, Dynamic, Personal and Mild. Note: Contrast, Brightness, Colour and sharpness are only available and can be adjusted in the User mode option in the Picture Mode Settings. Contrast: Controls the difference between the brightest and darkest regions of the picture. Brightness: C[...]

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    OSD Menu 3. SOUND menu Description Sound Mode: Allows you to select among: Standard, Music, Movie, Sports and Personal. Treble (Can be adjusted when the sound mode is Personal) : Controls the relative intensity of higher pitched sounds. Bass (Can be adjusted when the sound mode is set to Personal): Controls the relative intensity of lower pitched s[...]

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    Auto Standby : According to the latest ERP regulation, this unit will switch off itself automatically if no change in status within the last sereral 4 hours of operation. You can choose 4H, 6H, 8H, OSD Menu 4. TIME menu Description Clock: Display the time. Time Zone: Allows you to select the time zone. Sleep Timer: Allows you to setup the sleep tim[...]

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    Block Program: You must enter the password to view channels that have been locked. Use and buttons to select the channel and press the GREEN button on the remote control to lock the channel. Parental Guidance: Allows you to select the Parental Guidance mode. Key Lock: Lock the buttons on the TV set when you turn on the function. OSD Menu 5. LOCK me[...]

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    Source Lock: L L V A V MAX Default Volume: Set the default volume when the program is on. Import Database: Import all Hotel Settings from the USB device. Export Database : Export all Hotel Settings to the USB device. Clear Lock: Clear all the locks above, it means set all the locks to OFF and max volume to 100. V Y r OSD Menu 17[...]

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    OSD Menu 6. SETUP menu Description OSD Language: Allows you to select menu language. TT Language: Allows you to select teletext language. Audio Language: Allows you to select audio language. Subtitle Language: Allows you to select subtitle language. Hearing Impaired: Turn on/off the Hearing Impaired function. PVR File System: Setup the PVR file sys[...]

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    Multimedia Operation Press / / / buttons to select and the OK button to activate the file or open folder. Press OK button to play the files in full screen mode. When in full screen mode press the OK button to show the option menu on the bottom of the screen or press stop button to return to files. Note: You can press RED button on the file to delet[...]

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    Multimedia Operation Display the playlist on the screen and play the file by / button and OK button, you can Press / button to select the option on the menu, and press 1. Photo 2. Music OK button to change. Pause: Play/pause the photo view. Prev./Next: View the previous/next photo. Stop: Stop the photo view. Repeat: Select the repeat mode from Repe[...]

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    Multimedia Operation Multimedia Operation Press / button to select the option on the menu, and press 3. Movie 4. Text OK button to change. Pause: Play/pause the music. FB/FF: Fast backward/fast forward. Prev./Next: Play the previous/next file. Stop: Stop the movie. Repeat: Select the repeat mode from Repeat All, Repeat 1, Repeat None. Set A-B: Sele[...]

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    Recording Operation PVR settings Press the MENU button, select SETUP menu, and select “PVR File System”, then press OK button to enter the setting menu. 1. PVR File System Note: S elect a recorded programme, and press OK button to p layback . Note: Y ou can delete a recorded programme by pressing the RED delete button . Note: Y ou can press <[...]

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    Recording Operation When you press REC button in DTV mode, the screen will display the recording menu as below: Record and Time shift function buttons 1) Recording menu 2) Timeshift menu REC: Press to start recording. Note: a. D isplay and E xit the navigation menu by pressing the REC . b. Press STOP button to exit the recording mode. c. Press PLAY[...]

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    Simple Troubleshooting Maintenance and Service If the display fails or performance dramatically deteriorates, check the display in accordance with the following instructions. Remember to check the peripherals to pin point the source of the failure. If the display still fails to perform as expected, please contact the store where the product was pur[...]

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    Specifications 25 42 inch LED Panel 3840 (H) x 2160 (V) pixels 5000:1 300 Approx. 106cm(42 inch) 65W 0.5W 95 kWh AC 100-240V~ 50Hz/60Hz 200 x 200mm/MB6X10 8W + 8W 947 x 75 x 554 mm 947 x 235 x 592 mm 8.14Kg Operating Power Consumption[...]

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