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LOGIK 24 INCH HD Ready LED TV with DVD Player L24HEDR14 Manual Instruction Manual 24” HD Ready LED TV with DVD Player L24HEDW14/P14/R14/N14 L24HEDW/P/R/N14_IB.indd 1 09/04/2014 12:51 L24HEDW/P/R/N14_IB.indd 2 09/04/2014 12:51 L24HEDW/P/R/N14_IB.indd 3 09/04/2014 12:51 Contents Safety Warnings .................................................................................................................................................................................5 Preparation .........................................................................................................................................................................................7 Unpacking the TV ........................................................................................................................................................................................................7 Installing / Removing the Base Stand ..................................................................................................................................................................8 Mounting the TV to a Wall ...............................................................................................................................................................................................8 Front / Right Side View and Controls ...................................................................................................................................................................9 Rear View and Sockets ............................................................................................................................................................................................10 Installing Batteries in the Remote Control .......................................................................................................................................................11 Remote Control Operation Range ......................................................................................................................................................................11 Remote Control ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Initial Setup ......................................................................................................................................................................................14 Turning the TV On for the First Time ..................................................................................................................................................................14 − Choose Region.......................................................................................................................................................................................................15 − Display Channel Information ...........................................................................................................................................................................16 − Volume Adjustment .............................................................................................................................................................................................16 − Connecting an Analogue Device ....................................................................................................................................................................16 Adjusting the Picture Settings .............................................................................................................................................................................17 − Aspect Ratio ............................................................................................................................................................................................................18 Adjusting the Sound Settings ..............................................................................................................................................................................18 Editing the Channel List ..........................................................................................................................................................................................19 Creating a Favourite Channel List .......................................................................................................................................................................19 − Activate your favourite channel list ...............................................................................................................................................................19 Programme Guide.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 − Switch On / Off Programme Guide ............................................................................................................................................................... 20 − Select a Programme ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Time Shift Recording onto a USB Storage Device ........................................................................................................................................ 22 Recording DTV Programmes onto a USB Storage Device ......................................................................................................................... 23 Timer Programming ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24 Recording Configuration ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Playing Recorded Programmes .......................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Digital Teletext (DTV Mode) ................................................................................................................................................................................. 27 − Teletext within Digital Service ........................................................................................................................................................................ 27 Listening to the Radio ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 27 Using the DVD Features...................................................................................................................................................................28 Using the Built-in DVD Player............................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Compatible Disc Types ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 − Supported Formats ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 28 − Region Code .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Basic DVD Playback Functions ............................................................................................................................................................................ 29 Using the DVD General Setup Menus ................................................................................................................................................................31 CI (Common Interface) (DTV Mode) ......................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Time Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 33 Other Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Language Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Sources ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Resetting your TV ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................
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