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MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
www.tdsystems.es
K49DLM8U K55DLM8U
TELEVISOR LED 49”/55”
EN USER MANUAL ................................................................................40
FR MANUEL UTILISATEUR....................................................................79
DE BENUTZERHANDBUCH.................................................................118
PT MANUAL DO USUÁRIO..................................................................157
ES MANUAL DE USUARIO ......................................................................1
Table of Contents
1. WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS ………………….............…………………Page41
1.1 Important safety instructions .......………………………..…………..Page41
1.2 Antenna safety instructions ........………………………..…………..Page43
2. LED TV OVERVIEW ...................……………….............…………………Page44
2.1 Package contents .....................………………..………..…………..Page44
2.2 LED TV settings ...........……………………….................……….…..Page45
2.3 Your LED TV ...........…......…………………….................……….….Page46
2.4 Remote control ...........…………....…………….................………….Page48
3. LED TV SETUP ...................………………......................…………………Page51
3.1 Cable or antenna connectio …....…………….................…………..Page51
3.2 AV equipment connection via YPbPr ……….................…………..Page53
3.3 AV equipment connection via HDMI …….....................…………..Page54
3.4 AV equipment connection via DVI/HDMI .....................…………..Page55
3.5 PC connection ............................................................…………..Page56
4. INPUTS ...............................………………......................…………………Page57
4.1 INPUTS .........................................................................…………..Page57
4.1 First tuning steps ..........................................................…………..Page57
5. MAIN MENU .......................………………......................…………………Page58
5.1 Main menu ....................................................................…………..Page58
5.2 Channel ........................................................................…………..Page59
5.3 Settings ........................................................................…………..Page64
5.4 Quick menus ................................................................…………..Page69
5.5 Multimedia player ..........................................................…………..Page70
5.6 Resolution ..................................................................………...…..Page76
6. TROUBLESHOOTING ......………………......................……….…………Page76
7. SPECIFICATIONS ......………………..............................…………………Page77
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This symbol indicatesdanger
This symbol indicatesmandatory actions
1.WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS1.1 Important Safety instructions
In order to avoid accidents, the following safety measures must be followed whensetting up, using and carrying out maintenance on the device.
Before using this device, please carefully read this manual.
In order to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the device to rainor humidity.
DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK).DO NOT TOUCH THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS.REFER MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS TO A QUALIFIED TECHNICALSERVICE.
IMORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This symbol indicatesforbidden actions
Do not set up the device on trolleys, tables or shelves uneven or unstable.The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult and seriousdamage to the product.
The equipment must be handled and transported carefully. Sudden stops,excessive force and uneven surfaces may make the device and its platformto fall.
Do not defeat the grounding pin of the power plug. The removal of thegrounding pin will increase the risk of device damage.
If the power plug cannot be connected to the socket, ask an electrician toinstall a compatible plug.
Use this device always with the power socket marked in the rating label,located in the rear part of the device.
Never overload sockets.
Use the power cable carefully. Do not put heavy objects on the power cable.
Do not pull the mains lead. Do not handle the mains lead with wet hands.
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Do not touch the mains cable or the antenna during electrical storms.
Disconnect the mains cable from the socket if the device will not be used for along time.
Do not place or use this device near water.
Never expose the device to liquids, rain or humidity. Contact an authorizedtechnical service if any of the previous items is spilled on the device.
Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight, it couldoverheat and get damaged.
Do not set up the device near heat sources such as radiators, stoves, ovensor any other device that can cause heat.
Do not try to repair the device on your own.
Opening and removing the covers can expose you to dangerous voltage orother risks, and can void the warranty. It must be repaired by qualifiedpersonnel.
Do not put or let fall any foreign object on the device.
Do not insert anything in the ventilation slots of your device. Inserting ametallic or flammable object can cause fire or electric shock.
Do not obstruct the ventilation slots. Leave open space around the device.Never set up the device on: beds, sofas, rugs or similar surfaces; close tocurtains, walls, shelves, cupboards or any other place where there may beinsufficient ventilation.
Always disconnect the mains cable of the socket before cleaning the device.
Never use liquid or spray cleaners on the device.
Wipe it only with a clean, dry cloth.
Use only accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
EARPHONE USE
Use the earphones with a moderate volume to avoid damaging your hearing.
To avoid damaging your hearing, set the volume to the minimum beforeplaying, and increase the level as you desire when the playing begins.
If you cannot hear anything when playing, do not increase the volume, themusic may start suddenly at a very high volume. An excessive soundpressure from the earphones can cause hearing loss.
WARNING: This user manual is only for reference, the actual unit may be slightly different.
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1.2 Antenna safety instructions
If an external antenna is connected, please follow these cautions:
An external antenna must not be placed in locations where it can contactoverhead electrical cables, lights or circuits.
When installing an external antenna, extreme care must be taken to avoidcontact with electrical overhead installations. Direct contact with electricalmains can be lethal and must be avoided.
ANTENNALEAD-IN WIRE:ANTENNALEAD-IN WIRE
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT:ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS:GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
GROUND CLAMPS:GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING:POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT:ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT
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ENTRADAINFO
MENU
OK
SALIR
FAVSUB
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
VOL
DTV/RADIO
P
TAMAÑOSONIDO GUÍAIMAGEN
TS DETENER
AUDIO
GRABAR
LIST
TEXT
2.- LED TV OVERVIEW
2.1. What's In the Box
LED TV UNITREMOTE CONTROL
USER MANUALAAA BATTERIES
K49DLM8U K55DLM8U
TELEVISOR LED 49”/55”
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
www.tdsystems.es
Please, carefully read the instructions before use and keep them appropriately
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MODEL. K49DLM8U
MODEL. K55DLM8U
6 screws (4*18BMH)
LR
WARNING:If you want to hang the TV, do not install the stand.
2.2 LED TV settings
HOW TO INSTALL THE TV SUPPORT/STAND
1. Install the support in the LED TV.2. Fix the support screws to the LED TV
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Button Functions1.POWER LED:Lights green when the TV is on. The TV will be in standby mode.The LED will change from red to green when the timer programming (PVR) startsin standby mode.2.IR:Receives infrared signals from the remote control.
Do not put anything near the sensor, it may affect its operation.3. Press the to power on.To change the source, press forward and keep pressed 1-2 seconds. MENÚ: To access the menu, press backwards and keep pressed 1-2 seconds. Once in the user menu, move to left/right or press forward/ backward to change the wheel use,and change the volume +/- moving to right or left.
2.3. Your LED TV
FRONT/LEFT/RIGHT VIEW AND CONTROLS
Right side view Front view Left side view
HDMI1 HDMI2 PC AUDIO VGA VIDEO AUDIOL RAuricularesS.SONIDO
DIGITAL2.0
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INPUTS
VIDEO y L AUDIO R: This connection are used to connect devices with RCAtype cable, red, white and yellow. This is an input socket, and it cannot output the TV sound.
VGA: Connects the PC or another audio/video device with a VGA cable.
ANTENNA: ANTENNA: Used to connect the TV antenna. It can tune analogue or DTV channels, both DVB-T and DVB-C. The tuner is not compatible with 4K.
YPbPr: Connects to an external device via composite video (YPbPr).
HDMI: Connects an external device via HDMI. Ports 1 and 2 are 2.0 compatibleand must be used when you want to see 4K content. No other connectors arecapable of playing 4K signals.
CI+: CI+ port slot.
USB: Allows to access digital content stored in a USB memory.
DIGITAL SOUND: Connects the audio output with a digital/standard audiosystem.
PC AUDIO: This input is used to play the PC sound on the TV.
HEADPHONES: Headphones output.
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2.4 Remote Control
Step 1. Slide the rear cover to open the battery compartment in the remotecontrol.
Step 2. Insert two AAA size batteries. Make sure the polarities (+) and (-) matchthe (+) and (-) symbols marked in the battery compartment. Slide again the rearcover in position.
Do not use abrasive cleaners (porcelain, stainless steel, bathroom or ovencleaners) on the remote control, it may be damaged.
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AUDIO:Switch the audio channel when playing DVD or
multimedia.
:Turn on the TV/ standby.
FAV: Shows the favourite channels list.
0-9: Changes the channel directly.
DTV/RADIO: In DTV mode, press the DTV/radio button to
access the DTV or radio mode.
Returns to the previously tuned channel.
VOL: Increase and decrease the volume.
P: Next and previous channel.
TEXT: Activates or deactivates the teletext function.
: Mute or resume the sound.
INFO: Shows extended information.
ENTRADA: Press to change signal source.
/ OK : moves in the menus and confirms settings.
MENÚ:Shows the menu.
SALIR:Exit the menu.
IMAGEN:Lets you change between the different preset
picture settings.
SONIDO: Lets you change between the different preset equalization
types.
:Shows the main page in the teletext mode.
: Shows hidden information, such as the answers to a teletext quiz.
SUB:Selects the subtitles on multimedia video files.
(needs the disk or file support)
ENTRADAINFO
MENU
OK
SALIR
FAVSUB
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
VOL
DTV/RADIO
P
TAMAÑOSONIDO GUÍAIMAGEN
TS DETENER
AUDIO
GRABAR
LIST
TEXT
:Power off timer.
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GUÍA:Shows the program guide in screen in DTV mode.
Press again to switch off the EPG.
TS: In DTV mode, press the button to active the TIMESHIFT
function.
LIST:In DTV mode, it shows the recordings list.
TAMAÑO:Lets you change between the different aspect ratios:
16:9, 4:3 and
: Shows the upper, lower section or the whole page.
: Freezes the page change in teletext mode.
:Play/Pause.
DETENER/ : Stops the playing or recording on USB.
GRABAR/ : In DTV mode, press the Record button to start
:Previous file or chapter.
:Next file or chapter.
:Quickly rewind the playing.
:Quickly advance the playing.
:Press the correct button for the TELETEXT direct
access functions or the EPG/SD.
ENTRADAINFO
MENU
OK
SALIR
FAVSUB
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
VOL
DTV/RADIO
P
TAMAÑOSONIDO GUÍAIMAGEN
TS DETENER
AUDIO
GRABAR
LIST
TEXT
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3.- LED TV SET UP
Use the manufacturer manual as a reference to connect any external device.When connecting any external device, do not connect any power cable to the wallsockets until the other connections are finished.
3.1 Cable TV or antenna connection
ANTENNA CONNECTION
Next you will find a brief explanation of the connection type provided with thedifferent antenna systems.
A 75 Ohm system is usually a round cable (not included) with an IEC typeconnector that can be easily attached to a terminal without tools.
IEC type connector
Coaxial 75 Ohm cable (round)
Use the following schematic to connect the external antenna.
VHF/UHF antenna300-75 Ohm adaptor (not included)
Double 300 Ohm cable
VHF/UHF antenna
Coaxial 75 Ohm cable
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CABLE TV CONNECTION
Some cable TV companies offer paying Premium channels. Since thesechannels’ signal is coded, normally a converter/decoder for cable TV is providedto the customer by the cable TV company.
This converter/decoder is needed to view normally the coded channels.To obtain specific instructions on the installation of cable TV, ask your cable TVcompany.
In the following schematic is shown an example on how to connect theconverter/decoder provided by your cable TV company:
RF switch: radiofrequency socket (notincluded)
VHF/UHF IN: VHF/UHF input
2 set signal splitter: 2 sets of signalsplitters (not included) Cable TV line: cable
TV line.
Cable TV: cable TV decoder (notincluded)
Then connect the mains adaptor to a power outlet.
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3.2. Connecting an AV device via YPbPr (cable not included)
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DVD or VCR
Rear part of the DVD or VCR
Audio cable
YPbPr cable
1. Use the YPbPr cable to connect the output connectors of the externalaudio/video device to the YPbPr connection of your LED TV. Use an audiocable to connect the audio output connectors from your audio/video device tothe audio YPbPr connection of your LED TV.
2. Connect all connections before powering on your LED TV or anotherconnected device.
3. Press the power button on your remote control to power on the LED TV.
to select YPbPr, and press OK.
The YPbPr connectors of your device can be labelled as YPbPr or YCbCr. Formore information on this connection, check the user manual of your audio/videodevice.
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HD
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HDMI1 HDMI2 PC AUDIO VGAAuriculares 2.0
3.3 Connecting an AV device via HDMI (cable not included)
HDMI Cable
Rear part of the DVD or VCR
DVD or VCR
1. Use an HDMI cable to connect the HDMI output connectors of your device tothe HDMI connection of your LED TV.
2. Connect all connections before powering on your LED TV or anotherconnected device.
3. Press the power button on your remote control to power on the LED TV.
to select HDMI, and press OK.
The HDMI connector provides audio and video signals, there is no need toconnect the audio cable.
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3.4 Connecting an AV device via DVI/HDMI (cable not included)
HDMI1 HDMI2 PC AUDIO VGAAuriculares 2.0
HD
MI3
VID
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AU
DIO
LR
Audio cable
Rear part of the DVD or VCR
HDMI to DVI cable
DVD or VCR
1. Use an HDMI to DVI cable to connect the DVI output connectors of yourdevice to the HDMI connection of your LED TV.
2. Connect all connections before powering on your LED TV or anotherconnected device.
3. Press the power button on your remote control to power on the LED TV.
to select HDMI, and press OK.
If the LED TV is connected to the DVI connector of your audio/video device, youwill need an HDMI to DVI cable or an HDMI adaptor (not included) and an audiocable.
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3.5. Connect a PC (cables not included)
HDMI1 HDMI2 PC AUDIO VGA VIDEO AUDIOL RAuriculares 2.0
Audio cable VGA cable
1. Use a VGA cable to connect the VGA output connector from your PC to theVGA input connection of your LED TV. Use an audio cable to connect theaudio output connector from the PC to the LED TV.
2. Connect all connections before powering on your LED TV or anotherconnected device.
3. Press the power button on your remote control to power on the LED TV.
to select PC, and press OK.
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4. INPUTS
The TV has 8 signal input connectors. When pressing the ENTRADA key,a screen will be shown where you can choose the source you want to use.These options are:DTV/ATV/AV/YPbPr/PC/HDMI/USB
4.1. INPUTS
4.2. First tuning stepsWhen carrying out the first set up, a dialogue page will be shown that will let you choose the language of on-screen menus.
When choosing the country, the TV receives the tuning regulations that must be used for the search. Energy mode is used to set up the backlight status of the TV.
Press the [ok] key to start the automatic channel search.
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Input Source
First Time Installation
5.1. Main menu.
Use "Tuning type” to choose between ATV+DTV or only DTV. You can choose DTV-T or C. In Spain, the most usual option is DVB-T.
Press the [Ok] key to start the search.
Press the [Menú] key to show the main menu.This screen has six icons:
to move and OK to select.
5.MAIN MenU
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Tuning Setup
5.2 Channel
5.2.1. Auto Search
Icon Details
Channel Access to channel control where you can search and edit channels.
Picture Access to picture control, where you can change colour,contrast.
Sound Access to audio control, where you can set it up as you desire.
Time Access to the clock, to change de auto shut down, the time zone…
Settings Access to the general settings of the TV.
Lock Access to different locks: parental, hotel mode…
Antena
Atrás
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Select the tuning you wish to carry out, according to the signal type received by the TV. Press the [Ok] key to start:
Pulse menú para cancelar
Datos
Atrás
Ordenar por LCN
Tipo de búsqueda
Turing Setup
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5.2.2. Manual tuning of DTV
received,press the OK key to carry out the search.
5.2.3. ATV manual tuning
Atrás
Atrás
Sin datos
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Recommendations: after carrying out the manual search, press the red key to save the channels found. If you exit the menu, no changes will be applied.
5.2.4. Programme Edit
The channel editing allows to Delete/Move/Rename/Skip/Fav. The marks willappear when the user makes changes in the desired channel. A channel cannotbe marked as a favourite and marked to skip it.
Delete: Press the [RED] key to delete the channel marked by the cursor.
Move: Press the [YELLOW] key on the channel that you wish to move; thechannel will blink; use the up and down arrow keys to the position where you wantto move it and press again the YELLOW key.
Skip: Press the [BLUE] key on the channel you wish to skip. When changingchannels with the P+/P- keys, the TV will skip it even if selected with the digitkeys.
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Rename: This option is only valid for analogue channels. Press the [GREEN] keyon the channel that you wish to rename.
Favourite: Press the [FAV] key to mark the channel on which the cursor is as favourite.
5.2.5. PVR File SystemTo configure the PVR file system, press the Menú key and select the[SETTINGS] option. With the up and down keys, locate [PVR File System] andpress the [OK] key to enter.
In this submenu you can format the unit, set the size of the partitions or indicatethe space reserved for the TIMESHIFT function.
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5.3.Settings
5.3.1.Picture
Legend:
Item Available Use
Picture mode Standard->Mild->Personal->Dynamic
Changes parameters of luminosity.,brightness, contrast. You can set it up as you desire in “PERSONAL”.
Colour temp Normal->Warm->Cold.
Selects the colour temperature.
Noise reduction Off->Low->Medium->HighReduces interferences. Unavailable
in VGA mode.
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5.3.2.Sound
Legend:
Item Available Use
Sound mode Standard->Music->Movie->Sports->Personal
Changes high and low pitchparameters according to presetparameters. You can set it up asyou desire in PERSONAL mode.
Balance (-)50-50Balance between left and rightspeakers
Auto Volume On/Off
Equalizes the volume level toavoid noise impacts that can beuncomfortable
Surround SoundOff/Trusurround/SRSTrusurround Surround Sound
Audioguide On / off
SPDIF Mode PCM/AutoSets up the digital output type:compressed or automatic
Support for visually impaired.Some programs transmit an audiosignal that explains what ishappening on screen.
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5.3.3.Time
Legend:
Item Available Use
Clock Hour:Min Display current time. This parameter cannot be modified. When no channels are received,it will show 00:00; after searching DTV channels the current time will be shown.
Auto shut down
0.5.1.3.5H Sets the auto shut down time. The TV will shut down after this time unless it receives a command.
off /10min/30min/60min/90min/120min/180min/240min
Sets a timer, when the time passes the TV shuts down.
Sleep
Time zone
The time zone is automatically established when the tuning country is chosen.
CanaryGMT....NewZealand GMT+12You have 33 time zones available
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5.3.4.Lock
Legend:
Item Available Use
On/Off
On/Off
To enter the submenu, enter yourpassword. By default it's 0000
Set password Sets a password
Parental control OFF/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14/15/16/17/18
Sets the parental control to control theprograms that can be seen by your children.Sets on/off the hotel modeHotel Mode
Atrás
LOCK
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5.3.5.Setting
Legend:
Item Available Use
LanguageSpanish, English,French, German, others
Several
Several
Choose the language of the menus.
Audio language 1Only valid for DTV. Sets the main audio language.
Audio language 2 Only valid for DTV. Sets the secondary audio language.
Subtitle language1
Only valid for DTV. Sets the main subtitle language.
Only valid for DTV. Sets the secondary subtitle language.
Subtitle language 2
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5.4.Quick menus
5.4.1.Subtitle Language
Press the [SUB] key to show the menu. The current subtitle language will beshown on screen along with the available options.
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5.4.2.EPG
Press the [GUIDE] button to shoe the PROGRAM GUIDE. This option is only available for DTV source.
5.5.Multimedia player
Info: Press the [INFO] button to show the current time or the current channel information.
Red: Press the [RED] key to enter the recording menu.
Press the [ENTRADA] key and select USB to enter the multimedia player options menu.The following image will be shown:
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For instance, selecting MOVIE, press the [OK] key to enter the file selectionmenu.
5.5.1.Movie
Select the movie that you want to play and press the [PLAY] key on the remote control to see it full screen.
Move the cursor to select MOVIE in the USB options menu. Press the [OK] key to enter.
Press [PLAY/PAUSE] to play the file full screen.
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5.5.2.MusicMove the cursor to select MUSIC in the USB options menu. Press the [OK]key to enter.To play, press [PLAY/PAUSE] and you will enter the sound player full screen.
OK key.
5.5.3.Photo
Move the cursor to select PHOTO in the USB options menu. Press the [OK] key to enter the submenu.
see the photo full screen.
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5.5.4.Text
To play text files, most of them with the TXT extension, choose the file from the folder and press OK.
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SUPPORTED USB FORMATS
Media File ext.Codec
NotesVideo Audio
MOVIE
MOVIE
.avi
MJPEG MP3, WMA,
AAC,PCM
Max resolution andframes1280X720@30fpsmax. Sample Rate:20Mbps
Xvid,MPEG-4,H.264,WMV9/VC-1
Max resolution andframe rate:1080p@30fps max.Bit rate:20 Mbps
Max. resolution andframe rate:1080p@30fps max.Bit rate:20 Mbps
.mp4/
.mpeg4
MPEG-2,MPEG-4,H.
264,Xvid,MJPEG MP3,
AAC,PCM
.ts/ .trp MPEG-1,MPEG-2,H.
264,VC-1
MP1/MP2/MP
3,AAC
.mpg/
.mpegMPEG-1,MPEG-2
MP1/MP2/MP
3,AAC,PCM
.mkv
MPEG-2/4,H.264,
Xvid,RV30,RV40,VC-
1
MP3,AAC,
PCM,COOK
.movMPEG4,H264,MJP
EG
MP3,AAC,PC
M,AMRNB
.dat MPEG-1 MP1
.vob MPEG-2 MP1/MP2/MP
3,PCM
.rm/
.rmvb RV30,RV40 AAC,COOK
Resolution:800x600(RV30)1280x720(Rv40)
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PHOTO
.jpg Progressive DCT Max resolution:1920x1080
.jpeg Baseline DCT Max resolution:7680x4320
.bmp ----
Max resolution:1920x1080Pixel depth: 8/24/32 bit
.png ---- Max resolution:1920x1080
Music
.mp3 --- MP3 Sample rate:32K~48KHzBit Rate:32K~320KbpsChannel: Mono/Stereo.wmv --- PCM
.mp4/
.aac/
.m4a
--- AAC
Sample rate:8K~48KHzBit Rate:24K~384KbpsChannel: Mono/Stereo
Text .txt ANSI/UNICODE GB/UTF8
Nota:1)This product includes the following optional patented technologies:DOLBY, DIVX, SRS, etc. If you want to use them, you will have toprovide their respective licenses.2)The USB source supports PHOTO, MUSIC and MOVIE. The TV willautomatically classify the content and will show the supported files.3)The TV can support hard drives up to 1 TB.4) The EXIF format for photographs is not supported.5) Flash animations not supported.6) Text files supported.
File size: Max 10MB
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5.6.Resolution
6.TROUBLESHOOTING
Resolution
Vertical Frequency Hz
Resolution
Vertical Frequency Hz
Resolution
Vertical Frequency Hz
Before consulting specialized personnel, check the possible causes and solutions to the problem in the following options.
THE LED TV DOES NOT TURN ON
Make sure the cable is connected and press the POWER key on the remotecontrol.
The batteries in the remote control may be exhausted.
Change the batteries.
Check the connecting cable between the TV and the antenna.
NO PICTURE OR SOUND
Press the ENTRADA key on the remote control repeatedly to select theconnected input sources.
Press the POWER key on Remote Control.
Check the connecting cable between the TV and the antenna.
BAD IMAGE, SOUND OK
Adjust the Brightness/Contrast options in the PICTURE menu.
Try another channel, this one may have broadcasting problems.
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12.5kg
15.6kg
1099.5*93.7*636.22mm
1099.5*249.88*636.22mm
K49DLM8U
49
260cd
4700:1
2x HDMI 2.0 / 1x HDMI 1.4
7.SPECIFICATIONS
14.6
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1242.12*93.7.8*718.02mm
1442.12*249.85*718.02mm
K55DLM8U
140
55
280cd
4000:1
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2x HDMI 2.0 / 1x HDMI 1.4
MODEL
LED panel
I/O connectivity
Dimensions
Weight
Panel size
Brightness
Contrast
USB
YPbPr/Audio
Audio PC
VGA
HDMI input
Antenna
Headphones
AV
CI +
DIGITALSOUND
Without stand
With stand
Net weight
Gross weight
Power supply
Consumption
Specifications and characteristics are subject to change without prior notice.
The sound may be muted. Press the MUTE key on the Remote Control.
IMAGE OK, BAD SOUND
Press the VOL+ key to increase the volume.
Another RF device may be causing interferences.
SOUND INTERFERENCES
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Test parameters for measuring
Measuring method usedIEC 62087:2012 EN 50564:2011
Test ambient temperature (ºC)
27.5℃
Test voltage in V andfrequency in Hz
230.0V,50HZ
Total harmonic distortion(THD) of the powersupply system
0.11%
Input terminal for testaudio and video signals
HDMI mode: dynamicvideo signal transmitted(according to IEC 62087Ed. 2, sub clause 11.6.1)
Electrical consumptionwith fully shut down TV
Electrical consumptionwith TV on standby(lighted pilot)
Electrical consumptionwith TV on
<0.3W
<0.5W
<68W
IEC 62087:2012 EN 50564:2011
27.5℃
230.0V,50HZ
0.71%
HDMI mode: dynamicvideo signal transmitted(according to IEC 62087Ed. 2, sub clause 11.6.1)
<0.3W
<0.5W
<75W