Naxa NT-5501 User manual

MODEL NO: NT-5501
55” FHD LED TV



Three HDMI inputs

Remote control sensor /Power indicator
Spea kers
VOLUME +/-
Pres s to increase/decrease the volume.
In the on-screen menu, use the m to move left/right.
CHANNEL+/-
Pres s to change channels.
In the on-screen menu, use the m to move up/down.
ME NU
Pres s to see an on-screen menu of your TV.
SOURCE
Toggles between all the available input sources
POWER
Pres s POWERbutton to toggle between normal and standby mode.
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Overview of front and side panel
VOL+ VOL-
CH+ CH-
MENU SOURCE
POWER
VOL+ VOL-
CH+ CH-
MENUSOURCE
POWER
Please make sure the following items are included with your NAXA LED TV. If any items are
missing, please contact your dealer or place of purchase.
AC 100-240V~50/60Hz
NT-5501
1920 x 1080
2 x 8W
DC 3V (Two (2) AAA size batteries)
130 W
48.9 x 10.4 x 30.1 inches
13.3 kg.
0C - 40C (32F - 104F)

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MUTE
LOCK
INFO MTS
S L EEP
ADD /E R A SE
CC
FREE ZETIME
LIST
EPG
FAV
FAV +/-
ENTER
E X IT
R E TURN
VOL CH
ME NU
SOURCE
S.MO DE
P.MODE
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ZOOM
P O W ER
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1. POWER:
2. MUTE:
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.SLEEP:
4. FAV:
5. FAV +/-:
6. ADD:
ERASE:
7. LOCK:
8. Time:
9. LIST:
10. FREEZE:
11. EPG:
12. INFO:
13. CC:
14. MTS:
15. MENU:
16. SOURCE:
17. ARROW buttons:
18. ENTER:
19. EXIT:
20. ZOOM:
21. S.MODE:
22. VOL +/-:
23. CH+/-:
24. P. M O D E :
25. Number key (0-9):
26. -/--:
27. RETURN:
Set the sleep timer.
Select fa vorite channels.
Pres s to watch next /previous fa vorite program.
Add this program to the favorite cha nnels list.
Delete this program from the fa vorite channels lis t.
Pres s to display the Lock menu.
P ress to dis pla y current time.
Press to displa y the T V program lis t .
P res s to freeze the s creen image.
Pres s to display the EP Gmenu.
Display the c hanne l informa tion.
Pres s to displa y the clos ed caption.
Press to select the audio channels.
TV sy stem setup.
Press to change input source.
Use to move cursor up/down/left/right.
Validation key.
Press to exit all me nu.
Press to change the screen scale.
Pres s to cycle th rough the different
sound s ettings.
Press to increa se /decrea se the sound level.
Pre s s to sc an throu gh channels.
Press repea tedly to cycle thr ou gh the
ava ila ble video picture modes.
Press 0-9 to select aTV channel
dire ctly when you are watching TV. The cha nnel changes
after several seconds.
Pres s this button to enter aprogram number for
multiple program channel such as 2-1, etc.
Return to the previous channel viewed.
Turn On/O the TV.
Press to turn On/O the audio.
1. Power input
2. EARPHONE
Connect aset of phone for private
listening.
3. COAXIAL
Connect to aDigitalAudio device.
4. AUDIO L/R
Audioinput for external devices, such as
acamcorder or VCR.
5. Y(CVBS) /Pb /Pr
Connect video.
6. HDMI 1 / 2 / 3
Connect to the HDMI jack of adevice
with aHDMI output.
7. VGA/PC IN
Connect to the video output jack on
your PC.
8. PC AUDIO
Audio input for external devices.
9.ANTENNAINPUT
Connect to an antenna or cable
NTSC &ATSC.
10. LINEOUT
Connect to external amplifier.
11. USB
USB input
EARPHONE COAX
OUT RL
IN
CVBS/Y Pb
IN
Pr HDMI 1
AC100-240V~
50/60Hz
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Antennas with 300ohm flat twins Leads
If you do not intend to use the remote control for a long time,
Antenna input impedance of this unit is 75 ohms. VHF/UHF 75 ohm coaxial cable can be
connected to the antenna jack directly. If your antenna cable is a 300 ohm t ribbon cable,
use a 300 ohm to 75 ohm adapter to connect the antenna cable and jack. For details,
please refer to the following drawing.
control sensor of the wireless TV.
imately
Dispose of used batteries properly
the environment.
EARPHONE COAX
OUT RL
IN
CVBS/Y Pb
IN
Pr HDMI1
AC100-240V~
50/60Hz

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EARPHONE COAX
OUT RL
IN
CVBS/Y Pb
IN
Pr HDMI1
AC100-240V~
50/60Hz
EARPHONE COAX
OUT RL
IN
CVBS/Y Pb
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P lug your headphones' connector into the headphone jackonthe T V. Speakers on
the TVwill mute automatically.
Up to 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz
EARPHONE COAX
OUT RL
IN
CVBS/Y Pb
IN
Pr HDMI1
AC100-240V~
50/60Hz
(Notsupplied)
EARPHONE COAX
OUT RL
IN
CVBS/Y Pb
IN
Pr HDMI1
AC100-240V~
50/60Hz

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HD MI 1
HD MI 2
HD MI 3
HD MI 4
VGA
USB
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option makes menu choices accessible to users who are
impaired or blind
Voice Guide
on/o voice for some on
Voice Guide:
On, O
Volume:
Strong
Speed:
Strong
Pitch:
Strong
Video Descrip,tion
ideo on/o
9. Accessibility

8.HDMIStandard
9.OverScan(HDMImodeonly)
10.RestoreDefault
(HDMImodeonly)
ThisitemisusedtoselectHDMIversiontosuitconnectedHDMIdevice.
Turnon/offOverScanifUsersfoundtheimagewasn'tfullydisplayed
onscreen.
Thisitemisusedtoresettofactorydefaultsettings.

7.HotelMenu
-PressRIGHTnavigationbuttonorENTER
buttontoenterit.
turnon/offHotelMode.
setPictureMode,Default
Volume,MaxVolume,BootSource.
(BootChannel&ChannelSelectwon tworkifnoTVsignals.)
turnon/offTunerLock,KeypadLockorMenuLock.
selectdesiredPowerSavetime.
exportdatatoUSBdevice.
importdatafromUSBdevice.
resetabovehotelsetting.
HotelMode:
BootSetting:
HotelLock:
PowerSave:
TVtoUSB:
USBtoTV:
ResetHotelSetting:

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Music Playback
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Troubleshooting
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If you have any problems , check the list of common problems listed below.
The following symptoms may have caused by inappropriate adjustment rather than act-
ual malfunction of the unit. If the trouble persists, contact the service center.
Symptoms ible solutions
lease check to ensure the power cord is plugged in.
the power cord, and plug it in again after
seconds . restart the
lease check antenna connection.
S tations may problems pleas e tune to
another station to test reception .
Adjust the s ettings of contrast and brightness if needed .
lease increase the volume.
our may be in mute mode. ress button on the
remote control.
lease check other sound settings and connections.
lease check the antenna connection.
value may be s et too high. R estart computer and
enter safe mode, then s et monitor parameters to correct
value according to adjustment description.
S ample phase may be de cted, adjust phase acc ording to
picture position.
This product is the high resolution display device . A
few cell defects can occur in the manufacture of the
S ever al colored dots vis ible on the s creen are accep table
per our quality standards, which are in line with other
manufacturers . This would would mean the is not
faulty. We hope you will unders tand that, per these
s tandards, the will not be changed or refunded.
Snowy
A snowy picture is usually due to weak signal. Adjust
your antenna or install an antenna
Double Image or
Double images are usually caused by s from
tall buildings. Adjust the direction of your antenna ,
or raise ithigherabove ground .
Radio Wave Interference
Wave patterns moving on the sc reen are usually
caused by nearby radio transmitters or short-wave
receiving equipment.
High Temperature Elec trothermal Interference
Diagonal or herringbone patterns may appear on the
screen, or part of the screen image maybe missing.
This can be caus ed by high-temperature electrothermal
equipment in a ne arby laboratory or hospital.
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No Power
No Picture
Good Picture
but no Sound
Good sound but abnormal
color or no picture
Remote control
not responding
under VGA input
Horizontal stripes
under VGA input
Colored dots may be
present on the screen.
Batteries of the remote control may be dead. Test by replacing
to a new set of batteries.
Clean the remote control lens. The distance between the LED
TV and remote control should be within 25 feet.
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