SWEDX LV-32X11 User manual

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User’s Guide
LV-32X11
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SWEDX wave SWEDX TV-Stand ﺔﯾﻟﺯﻧﻣ ﺎﻣﻧﯾﺳ
Wall-mount / Tilt
Wall-mount Retractable Wooden Wall-mount
SWEDX shelves
SWEDX Soundbar
SWEDX Matrix Screens
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range of accessories
with professional design
and functionality for
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Menu > Sound > Sound 15
Menu > Sound > Sound Mode 15
Menu > Sound > Balance 15
Menu > Sound > Auto Volume 16
Menu > Sound > Surround Sound 16
Menu > Sound > SPDIF Mode 16
Menu > Sound > EQ 16
Menu > Time 16
Menu > Time > Clock 16
Menu > Time > Off Time 16
Menu > Time > On Time 16
Menu > Time > Sleep Timer 16
Menu > Time > Auto Sleep 16
Menu > Time > Time Zone 16
USB Media Player 17
Remote Control Keys used in USB Mode 17
Text-TV / Teletext 18
Product base assembly 19
Wall mount assembly 19
Troubleshooting
Dead on Arrival (DOA)
How to get service
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Warranty and Service 21
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SWEDX technical support service 22
Limitation of liability 22
INDEX Page
Introduction 4
Basic operation 5
Contents 6
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Menu > OPTION
Menu > Channel
Menu > Channel > Recorded List
Menu > Channel > Recorded Mode
Menu > Channel > Schedule List
EPG Function
Time Shift Function
Menu > Picture
Control buttons 6
Remote control buttons
Main Operations 8
Volume Control 8
OSD Menu Operations 8
OSD Menu Structure: 8
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Menu > Channel (DTV) > Auto Scan 9
Menu > Channel > DTV Manual Tuning 9
Menu > Channel > ATV Manual Tuning 10
Menu > Channel > CADTV Manual Tuning 10
Menu > Channel > Dish Setup 10
Menu > Channel > Program Edit 12
Menu > Channel > Signal Information 12
Menu > Channel > PVR File System 12
Menu > Channel > Record Start 13
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Menu > Picture > Picture Mode 15
Menu > Picture > Color Temperature 15
Menu > Picture > Aspect Ratio 15
Menu > Picture > Noise Reduction 15
Menu > Picture > Screen 15
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing SWEDX LED/LED-TV.
Please read this manual thoroughly before
operating the product. Make sure the display was
not damaged in transit. Should the product be
damaged, please contact your dealer and do not
install it. Check that you have all the accessories
according to the model.
Safety precaution
• Do not place the product on unstable places,
from which it may fell off.
• Do not expose the product to extreme
temperature and humid environment.
• Avoid subjecting the product to direct sunlit
and other heat sources.
• Do not put the product into any liquid.
• Do not put anything inside the product, or
place water container on top of the it.
• In thunder rainy days (especially with
lightening), please unplug the power and
antenna cables.
• Do not step on the power cable, or tangle
them together
• Avoid overload of the exterior electric outlet
to prevent fire hazard of electric shock.
• Clean the product with dry and soft cloth.
• lf your product is broken, do not repair it by
yourself, but contact the maintenance
personnel.
• lf the remote control is left unused for a
longtime, please take the batteries out and
store them in dry places.
• Avoid dropping the remote control.
• lf the product is installed for exhibition
purpose, please do not place the overheated
part on the ground or carpet to prevent
accident.
Please install the product at proper position, such
as wall or ceiling. Please install it under the
guidance of professional staff. (When used or
exhibit, please do not place the product
horizontally or vertically on the ground)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference.
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
This equipment is predeterminated to work
constantly (unless adding switch on this
equipment)
Please disconnect the power cord if this
equipment will not be used for a long time.
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Precautions When Displaying a Still Image
A still image may cause permanent damage to
the screen.
• Do not display a still image on the screen for
more than 2 hours as it can cause screen
image retention. This image retention is also
known as "screen burn". To avoid such image
retention, reduce the degree of brightness
and contrast of the screen when displaying a
still image.
• Watching the screen in 4:3 format for a long
period of time may leave traces of borders
displayed on the left, right and center of the
screen caused by the difference of light
emission on the screen. Playing a DVD or a
game console may cause a similar effect to
the screen. Damages caused by the above
effect are not covered by the Warranty.
• Displaying still images from Video games and
PC for longer than a certain period of time
may produce partial after-images. To prevent
this effect, reduce the ‘brightness’ and
‘contrast’ when displaying still images.

Basic operation
Preparation
• Put the product on a stable surface.
• Do not fix the product with others fixations than
those provided or suggested by the
manufacturer.
• If you have a wall mount, check that it is
steady.
• Do not place any material on the product.
• Do not block or cover the ventilation
openings on the product.
• The product must be plugged with a tension
source of 110-240 volts and 50-60 Hz.
• Power cord and cables must be properly
routed and protected to prevent from
stepping on them.
• Keep the power cord away from any heat
source. Possible fire hazard.
Heating sources and humidity
• Keep the product dry and away from
humidity.
• Keep the product away from heat sources.
Cleaning and maintenance
• Unplug the product before cleaning it. Do not
use solvents or liquids to clean the product.
• Only clean the product with a soft and dry
cloth.
• In case of troubleshooting, do not use spare
parts other than those suggested by the
manufacturer. Using inadequate spare parts
can lead to electric shocks, short-circuits fire
• Use AC 100-240V 50-60 Hz power outlet for
the product power supply.
• lf the screen of the product is not on, please
press the power button on the remote control
or on the product.
• lf you want to shut off the product temporary,
please press the power button on the remote
control or on the product.
• lf you want to shut off the product completely,
please switch off the power switch ON/OFF
or disconnect the power cable.
• In TV/AV state, the product will enter idle
state if there is no signal input within 3
minutes.
• ln PC state, the product will enter idle state if
there is no signal input within 2 minutes.
• The setting and tuning of picture and sound
will be saved when the product is shut off,
which will be working in the pre-
shut off state when the product is turned on
again.
• lf PC signal source is used, please first set
the resolution of the PC display card as the
following modes:
(1920x1080 60 Hz for Full HD models and
1366x768 for HD models).
• lf there is progressive output of the signal
used by the user, signal source with
output is recommended.progressive
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER(OR BACK). REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
or others incidents. Please contact a
technical authorized by SWEDX brand.
Departure in holidays
• Unplug the product during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
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Contents
Included items:
2 x AAA Battery
Notice! / Information
1. ON/OFF
Power switch ON/OFF
2. CH+/-
Zap the channels / Navigate the OSD menu
3. Vol+/-
Decrease and increase the audio volume /
Navigate the OSD menu / Adjust values in the
OSD
4. Select/Menu
Activate the OSD menu / Select in the OSD
menu or Sources
Activate the input source menu / Exit the OSD
menu
Inputs
5. Source/Exit
ON/OFF SELECT EXIT
MENU
SOURCE
VOL+VOL-CH+CH-
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Control buttons:
The control buttons’s outlook on your SWEDX
LED-TV is on the bottom or on the side. This
option is not available in all models.
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Remote Control LED/LED-TV
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USB Player HDMI1 SCARTHDMI2
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Audio PC
HDMI3CI-Module
Digital
Audio
DTV/TV
AV
Component
Power Input
AC 100-240 V 50/60 Hz~
Head
Phone
Shared Audio AV/Component
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Inputs
1. Component
Input for component sources
2. AV
Input for audio/video sources
*Component and AV shares the same audio
input
3. DTV/TV
Input for DTV and analog TV signal
4. Coaxial
Output for digital audio signal (coaxial)
5. CI-Module
Input for CA-module (card reader)
6. HDMI3
Input 3 for HDMI sources
7. Headphone
Output for headphone devices
8. Power Input
Input for 100-240 V power
9. USB
Input for USB Media Player
10. HDMI1
Input 1 for HDMI sources
11. HDMI2
Input 2 for HDMI sources
12. SCART
Input for SCART sources
13. PC Audio
Input for PC audio when PC input is connected
14. PC
Input for PC or VGA sources
(YpBpR)
Base + Screws
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Remote control buttons
Number buttons for
direct channel access
Display additional
information
List TV-channels
EPG (Electronic
Program Guide)
Navigation button UP
Navigation/adjust button
LEFT
Menu display. In OSD
sub-menu press to
access previous menu
Available sources
selection
Picture freeze
Volume increase
Volume decrease
Enter sleep mode in
certain chosen time
Start/Pause play,
Start/Paus time
shift/alter Teletext mix
Fast forward/Teletext
index
Fast backward/ Teletext
cancel
Fast-text topic selection
in Teletext GREEN
19. Fast-text topic selection
in Teletext RED
20. Choose Audio/ language
in DTV/USB media
player
21. Aspect Ratio selection
22. Shortcut to USB
23. Shortcut to HDMI1,2,3
24. Mute the built-in
speakers
25. Previous TV channel in
DTV/TV
26. Display favorite channels
list
27. Confirm/activate button
28. Navigation/adjust button
RIGHT
29. Exit the OSD
30. Navigation button
DOWN
1. On/Off button
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15. Stop play/activate
Teletext
16.
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18.
31. Next channel. When
the channel list is
displayed, it scrolls
down to next page in
the list
32. Previous channel.
When the channel list
is displayed, it scrolls
up to previous page in
the list
33. Instant Recording/
Teletext size selection
34. Display Recorded
List/Hold Teletext
35. Previous Title/Display
time in Teletext
36. Next Title and Reveal
Teletext
37. Fast-text topic
selection in Teletext
Yellow
38. Fast-text topic
selection in Teletext
Blue
39. Activate subtitles in
DTV/USB media
player
40. Alter TV/Radio
Channels mode
41. Shortcut to AV
42. Shortcut to DTV/TV
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Main Operations
Turning On And Off
Press Power button on the remote control
or the On/Off button on the control
buttons. The product will turn on and will
be ready to be used.
Select Source
Press Source button on the remote
control. Then you can see the
source list menu shown to the right.
Press Navigation Up/down button on the remote
control to select the source and confirm by
pressing Enter.
Volume Control
Press VOL+ / VOL- button on the remote control
to adjust the
volume level.
Press MUTE button on the remote control when
you need to mute the sound.
OSD Menu Structure
• OSD (On Screen Display) allows users to
control or adjust various features and
settings in accordance with his/her
preferences.
•Press the MENU button on the
remote control to see the main
OSD menu.
OSD Menu Operation:
• Main Menu: Press the MENU button on the
remote control to enter the main OSD menu.
First, choose Main menu item you need with
the ◄ & ►.
To select a Main menu items, just press Enter
or Navigation button ▼ on the Remote
Control.
• Sub Menu: Each menu item has its own sub
menu items to set.
• Sub Menu items:
A: If there is no value to adjust it means there
is a sub menu which you can access by
pressing Enter and modify the menu values.
Select sub-menu item with buttons on
the remote control and press button to
enter the submenu or change the value.
buttons
▲ & ▼
Enter
B: If there is no ► part, the item has
adjustable values. Use the ◄ & ► buttons to
adjust the values.
C: If the sub-menu item is grey colored, it
means this item is not available in the
particular mode.
OSD Menu Operation
• Press MENU button on the remote control to
access the OSD Menu. Pressing the same
button again will move you backward in the
OSD structure.
• Press ENTER button to confirm/select.
• Use LEFT & RIGHT buttons to navigate or
change the parameters of the current
sub-menu.
• Use UP & DOWN buttons to navigate in the
OSD Menu.
• Press EXIT button to exit the OSD Menu.
PICTURE
Move Menu
MENU OK
OK Exit
EXIT
Picture Mode
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Sharpness
Tint
Standard
50
50
50
50
50
DTV
TV
SCART
YPBPR
PC
HDMI1
HDMI2
Input Source
Menu
MENU Quit
EXIT
Move
HDMI3
AV
USB
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Menu > OPTION
Menu
Audio Languages 2nd: Choose the second
preferred audio language (for digital channels)
Choose the first
preferred subtitle language (for digital channels)
Subtitle Languages 2nd: Choose the second
preferred subtitle language (for digital channels)
Choose the OSD Menu duration
in time
Country: Choose your country to load
predefiened parameters matching your country
Restore Settings: This function will restore the
product to the original settings
Menu > Channel (DTV)
In this Menu you can search for TV-channels
manually or automatically, manage the TV
channels such as deleting, adding to favourites,
skipping and locking. You can also use the PVR
function which allows to record or time shift TV-
programs.
Menu > Channel (DTV) > Auto Scan
Choose Auto Scan to start searching for TV-
Channels (analog/Digital). When you choose
Auto Scan TV will start searching for available
channels. When the TV has finished searching it
will store the available channels automatically.
In this you can choose the setup settings
for your product.
OSD Language: Choose the OSD language
Audio Languages 1st: Choose the first preferred
audio language (for digital channels)
Subtitle Languages 1st:
OSD Duration:
OPTION
Move Menu
MENU OK
OK Exit
EXIT
OSD Language
Audio Languages 1st
Audio Languages 2nd
Subtitle Languages 1st
OSD Duration
Country
Restore Factory Default
Subtitle Languages 2nd
English
30s
UK
English
English
English
English
CHANNEL
Move Menu
MENU OK
OK Exit
EXIT
Auto Scan
ATV Manual Tuning
Edit my channels
Signal information
CI Information
Record Start
Recorded List
Recorded Mode
Schedule List
PVR File S
Dish Setup
DTV Manual Tuning
ystem
DTV Manual Tuning
UHF CH 21
DTV 9
Radio 5
Bad
Save Exit
EXIT
Move
Normal Good
Data 2
Press Menu
Choose Channel Menu
Press Enter or Move down with the down arrow
Press Enter to start Auto Scanning
Menu > Channel (DTV) > DTV Manual Tuning
Choose DTV Manual Tuning to start searching
for TV-Channels (Digital) manually.
Press Menu
Choose Channel Menu
Press Enter or Move down with the down arrow
Choose DTV Manual Tuning
Navigate right or left to choose the Frequency
Press Enter to start manual search
To access the stored channels press LIST button
on the remote control.
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satellites/frequencies, edit them and add new
satellite. You can also setup additional
equipments such as DiSEq and motor.
Press Menu
Choose Channel Menu
Press Enter or Move down with the down arrow
Choose Dish Setup and press Enter
To Add a new satellite press RED button
To Edit the highlighted satellite press Green
Button
To Delete a satellite press Yellow button
To Scan one or several satellite, highlight the
satellite and press Enter (the ► icon will appear
ahead of the chosen satellites). Continue until
you have marked all desired satellites. Press
BLUE button to start scanning the chosen
satellites
LNB Setup
In the LNB menu please setup up your LNB’s
parameters such as type low/high value, power
and 22 Khz.
For more information please contact your
dealer/service provider for the equipment
connected to your SWEDX LED.
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ATV Manual Tuning
System BG
Current CH 4
Search
Fine-Tune
Save Exit
EXIT
Move
Storage To X
Frequency 100.00
Menu > Channel > ATV Manual Tuning
Choose ATV Manual Tuning to start searching
for TV-Channels (Analog) manually.
Press Menu
Choose Channel Menu
Press Enter or Move down with the down arrow
Choose ATV Manual Tuning
Choose which channel to save too
Choose Search to start manual search. When a
TV channel is found, do a fine tuning if necessary
and thereafter press RED button to save the TV
channel.
To access the stored channels press LIST button
on the remote control.
Menu > Channel (CADTV) > CADTV Manual
Tuning
Choose CADTV Manual Tuning to start
searching for TV-Channels (Digital) manually.
Press Menu
Choose Channel Menu
Press Enter or Move down with the down arrow
Choose DVB-C Manual Tuning
Navigate right or left to choose the Frequency
Press Enter to start manual search
To access the stored channels press LIST button
on the remote control.
Menu > Channel > Dish Setup
Note: This feature is available only if your
product is equipped with DVB-S/S2.
In the Dish Setup Menu you can setup the built-
in satellite receiver. You can scan the listed
DVB-C Manual Tuning
Frequency
Symbol(ks/s)
QAM Type
Bad
Select Exit
EXIT
Move
Normal Good
OK
770000
6900
QAM 16
No Signal
Dish Setup
Satellite
HOTBIRD 6,7
ATRA 1H
ASTRA 2A
SIRIUS 5
NILESAT 101
EUTELSAT W3A
EUTELST W1
BADR-2.3.4
TransPonder
001 10723 H 29900
001 10750 H 27500
001 10775 H 27500
001 10830 V 28000
001 10892 H 30000
001 10930 H 15000
001 11747 V 29900
001 12015 V 27500
LNB Type
LNB Power
22 KHz
Toneburst
DISEqC1.0
DISEqC1.1
Motor
HOTBIRD 6, 7A, 8
09750/10600
On
Auto
None
None
None
None
Add
Move Select
OK Exit
EXIT
Delete Edit Scan
Quality
Dish Setup
Satellite
HOTBIRD 6,7
ATRA 1H
ASTRA 2A
SIRIUS 5
NILESAT 101
EUTELSAT W3A
EUTELST W1
BADR-2.3.4
TransPonder
001 10723 H 29900
001 10750 H 27500
001 10775 H 27500
001 10830 V 28000
001 10892 H 30000
001 10930 H 15000
001 11747 V 29900
001 12015 V 27500
LNB Type
LNB Power
22 KHz
Toneburst
DISEqC1.0
DISEqC1.1
Motor
HOTBIRD 6, 7A, 8
09750/10600
On
Auto
None
None
None
None
Add
No.
Satellite Name
Longitude Direction
Longitude Angle
Band
Quality
059
HOTBIRD 6.7A.8
East
013.0
Ku

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Menu > Channel > Dish Setup
In the Dish Setup Menu you can edit/add
transponders.
Press Menu
Choose Channel Menu
Press Enter or Move down with the down arrow
Choose Dish Setup and press Enter
Choose the desired satellite and press Right
button to move to Transponders window.
To Add a new transponder press Red button
To Edit the highlighted transponder press Green
Button
To Delete a transponder press Yellow button
To Scan one or several transponders, highlight
the transponder and press Enter (the ► icon will
appear ahead of the chosen transponder).
Continue until you have marked all desired
transponders. Press BLUE button to start
scanning the chosen transponder.
Menu > Channel > Dish Setup
In the Dish Setup Menu you can setup the
DiSEqC to connect several LNB:s.
Press Menu
Choose Channel Menu
Press Enter or Move down with the down arrow
Choose Dish Setup and press Enter
Choose the desired satellite and press Right 2
times to move to the LNB window
Choose corresponding DiSEqC model and
choose the LNB port for the LNB directed to the
Dish Setup
Satellite
HOTBIRD 6,7
ATRA 1H
ASTRA 2A
SIRIUS 5
NILESAT 101
EUTELSAT W3A
EUTELST W1
BADR-2.3.4
TransPonder
001 10723 H 29900
001 10750 H 27500
001 10775 H 27500
001 10830 V 28000
001 10892 H 30000
001 10930 H 15000
001 11747 V 29900
001 12015 V 27500
LNB Type
LNB Power
22 KHz
Toneburst
DISEqC1.0
DISEqC1.1
Motor
HOTBIRD 6, 7A, 8
09750/10600
On
Auto
None
None
None
None
Add
Move Select
OK Exit
EXIT
Delete Edit Scan
Quality
Dish Setup
Satellite
HOTBIRD 6,7
ATRA 1H
ASTRA 2A
SIRIUS 5
NILESAT 101
EUTELSAT W3A
EUTELST W1
BADR-2.3.4
TransPonder
001 10723 H 29900
001 10750 H 27500
001 10775 H 27500
001 10830 V 28000
001 10892 H 30000
001 10930 H 15000
001 11747 V 29900
001 12015 V 27500
LNB Type
LNB Power
22 KHz
Toneburst
DISEqC1.0
DISEqC1.1
Motor
HOTBIRD 6, 7A, 8
09750/10600
On
Auto
None
None
None
None
Add
TransPonder
Frequency
Symbol(ks/s)
Polarity
Quality
102
10715
27500
H
Dish Setup
Satellite
HOTBIRD 6,7
ATRA 1H
ASTRA 2A
SIRIUS 5
NILESAT 101
EUTELSAT W3A
EUTELST W1
BADR-2.3.4
TransPonder
001 10723 H 29900
001 10750 H 27500
001 10775 H 27500
001 10830 V 28000
001 10892 H 30000
001 10930 H 15000
001 11747 V 29900
001 12015 V 27500
LNB Type
LNB Power
22 KHz
Toneburst
DISEqC1.0
DISEqC1.1
Motor
HOTBIRD 6, 7A, 8
09750/10600
On
Auto
None
None
None
None
Add
Move Select
OK Exit
EXIT
Delete Edit Scan
Quality
Dish Setup
Satellite
HOTBIRD 6,7
ATRA 1H
ASTRA 2A
SIRIUS 5
NILESAT 101
EUTELSAT W3A
EUTELST W1
BADR-2.3.4
TransPonder
001 10723 H 29900
001 10750 H 27500
001 10775 H 27500
001 10830 V 28000
001 10892 H 30000
001 10930 H 15000
001 11747 V 29900
001 12015 V 27500
LNB Type
LNB Power
22 KHz
Toneburst
DISEqC1.0
DISEqC1.1
Motor
HOTBIRD 6, 7A, 8
09750/10600
On
Auto
None
None
None
DiSEqC1.2
Set Limit
Move Continue
Move Step
Set West Limit
Set East Limit
Quality
STOP
STOP
Goto Reference
Disable Limit
Move Select
OK Exit
EXIT Set Limit
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highlighted satellite. Repeat the same procedure
for all DiSEqC ports and thereafter press Blue
button to scan the satellites
Menu > Channel > Dish Setup
In the Dish Setup Menu you can setup a dish
with a DiSEqC motor.
Press Menu
Choose Channel Menu
Press Enter or Move down with the down arrow
Choose Dish Setup and press Enter
Choose the desired satellite and press Right 2
times to move to the LNB window
Choose corresponding motor model to your
motor and set the parameters for it such as limits,
positions.

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The first time you connect a USB-memory or
external hard drive you will need to format it in
the PVR File System. All data on the USB-
memory or external hard drive will be erased,
therefore please backup any data before
formatting in the PVR File System.
To access PVR File System Menu do the
following
Press Menu. Choose Channel Menu
Press Enter or Move down with the down arrow
Choose PVR File System and press Enter
Menu > Channel > Program Edit
In Program Edit Menu you can:
Delete a channel (use Red button)
Move a channel (press Yellow button, choose
new position, press Enter)
Skip a channel (use Blue button)
Rename a channel (press Green button, change
the channel name using the arrow buttons)
Add a channel to favorits list (use FAV button)
To access Program Edit Menu do the following
Press Menu. Choose Channel Menu
Press Enter or Move down with the down arrow
Choose Program Edit
Menu > Channel > Signal Information
Choose Signal Information Menu to display
detailed information about the signal quality,
strength and other details.
Menu > Channel > CI Information
Choose CI Information Menu to display detailed
information about the Common Interface Module
you have inserted in the CI-slot.
To watch paid channels, the “CI or CI+ CARD”
must be inserted. If you don’t insert the “CI or CI+
CARD,” some channels will display the message
“Scrambled Signal”.
Menu > Channel > PVR File System
Use the PVR File System Menu to prepare your
LED to record DVB-T programs and use the Time
Shift function. In order to record or time shift
programs you need to connect a USB-memory or
an Externa Hard Drive to your LED.
CH.NAME
Delete FAV
FAV
Move
0 C-05
SKIP FAV TYPE
1 C-06
2 C-07
3 C-08
4 C-09
5 C-10
Move Skip Rename
Back
MENU
Select
OK
ATV
ATV
ATV
ATV
ATV
ATV
PVR File System
Select Disk
Check PVR File System
USB Disk
Time Shift Size
Exit
EXIT
Move
Format
C:
Start
Speed
Select
OK
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program
Pressing Info button will display information about
the recorded program such as date, time,
duration, program title, channel name and
program description
Pressing the Recorded List button will change the
sorting. 3 types of sorting alternatives are
available, by channel name, time and program
title.
Menu > Channel > Recorded Mode
Use the Recorded Mode Menu to schedule
recordings. In the Recorded Mode Menu you can
choose the following
Channel to Record
Recording Mode: Once, daily, weekly, auto
Time to start the recording
Time to end the recording
All scheduled recordings will be listed in the
recording list.
Note: You can turn off the LED after
scheduling the recordings. The LED will
execute the recording schedule while it is off.
While recording the LED’s LED (power
indicator) will flash.
Menu > Channel > PVR File System
Select Disk: Choose the disk you want to use
Check PVR File System: Choose to check the
disk status and compatibility
USB Disk: It provides information if the disk is
status
Format: Choose to format the disk. Two
formatting standards are available, FAT32 and Hi
Speed FS. You can also choose the PVR File
System Size you want to format. After formatting
the LED will report the estimated recording time
for the formatted disk both for Standard Definition
and High Definition recording and let you choose
the Time Shift Size (see Time Shift Function for
more information)
Menu > Channel > Record Start
Use the Record Start Menu to start recording a
program. When you start the recording a menu
will be displayed where you can control the
recording and get information about the current
recording time, max recording time and channel
number and name. When you stop the recording
the LED will save the recording to the disk. The
file format for saving is .TS (MPEG-2 transport
stream)
You can start the recording instantly
by pressing the recording button on the
remote control
Menu > Channel > Recorded List
Use the Recorded Start List Menu to display a
list of the recorded programs. The Recorded List
Pressing the RED button will delete the recorded
program
Pressing Enter button will play the recorded
PVR File System
Select Disk
Check PVR File System
USB Disk
Time Shift Size
Exit
EXIT
Move
Format
C:
Success
Pass
Speed
Pass
1 GB
3432 KB/sHD Support
Select
OK
Prev. Next Stop
FBPlay FF Pause
Max Recording Time: [0001:51:40]Recording Time: [0000:25:10]
005 Channel Name
Idol
60 Minutes
Recorded List
Select
OK Record List
Name
Info
INFO
Delete
BBC
Once
10 Dec 10:27
Select
OK
Recorded Mode
Mode
Start Time
Minute
Hour
Date
Month
Minute
Hour
Date
Month
End Time
00
21
12
Dec
05
22
12
Dec
Move Back
MENU
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Menu > Channel > Schedule List
In the Schedule List Menu you can review the
scheduled recordings and reminders
A reminder can be scheduled in the EPG Menu
Press the RED button to delete a recording or a
reminder
EPG Function
The EPG (Electronic Program Guide) function
displays the programs information. In this menu
you can schedule a recording or a reminder.
Press the GREEN button to schedule a reminder.
The LED will switch automatically to the
scheduled program when the reminder is due.
Press the RECORD button to schedule a
recording. The LED will switch automatically to
the scheduled program and record it when the
recording is due.
Time Shift Function
With the Time Shift Function you can pause a
program while it is broadcasted and continue to
watch it again at your convenience. The
maximum time shift depends on the USB-
memory or hard drive size.
Mode
Once
Time
18:00
Delete
Move
Date
Mon 12 Dec
Programme Title Channel Name
BBC
Back
MENU Exit
EXIT
Schedule List
Result
60 Minutes
15:30 12th Dec
Once 13:00 Mon 13 Dec Tv5
Idol
12 Dec 18:00
100 TV1 News
Index
INDEX
Move ScheduleRemind
Quit
MENU
Select
OK
Programme Guide
Time
101 TV2 Sport
102 TV3 Movie
103 TV4 TV-serie
104 TV5 Entertainment
Information about the
current program
Record
Prev. Next Stop
FBPlay FF Pause
Shift Time/Max Shift Time: [01:51:40/00:01:50]
Prev. Next Stop
FBPlay FF Pause
Shift Time/Max Shift Time: [01:51:40/00:01:50]
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To start the Time Shift while watching a program
press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the time
shift, the LED will start recording the program and
a menu indicating that is displayed. To continue
watching the program press PLAY/PAUSE again
and the LED will continue to play the program
from where it was paused and a menu will be
displayed where you can control differenct
functions such as pause, fast forward and stop
etc.

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Menu > Picture
Use the Picture menu to adjust the picture
settings to meet your requirements:
Picture mode
Choose between predefined settings:
Standard: Suitable for a normal room
Dynamic: Suitable for a bright room
Mild: Suitable for a dark room
User: In Personal mode you can adjust the
Contrast, Brightness, Color, Sharpness and Tint
to meet your own requirements.
Menu > Picture >
Menu > Picture > Color Temperature
Choose between predefined settings (User, Cool,
Medium, Warm). In User mode you can adjust
the Colors Red, Green and Blue.
Menu > Picture > Aspect Ratio
Choose the desired Aspect Ratio. Available
options are Auto, 4:3, 16:9, Zoom1, Zoom2,
Panorama and Just Scan (1:1).
In PC Mode, only "16:9" and "4:3" mode can be
adjusted.
Menu > Picture > Noise Reduction
Choose to activate noise reduction. Available
options are On, Mild, Medium, High and Off.
If the broadcast signal received by your TV is
weak, you can activate the Noise Reduction
feature to help reduce any static and ghosting
that may appear on the screen.
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PICTURE
Move Menu
MENU OK
OK Exit
EXIT
Picture Mode
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Sharpness
Tint
Standard
50
50
50
50
50
Screen
Horizontal Pos.
Vertical Pos.
Size
Phase
Menu
MENU Exit
EXIT
Move
50
50
50
50
PICTURE
Move Menu
MENU OK
OK Exit
EXIT
Color Temperature
Red
Green
Blue
Aspect Ratio
Noise Reduction
Screen
User
50
50
50
Just Scan
On
SOUND
Move Menu
MENU OK
OK Exit
EXIT
Sound Mode
Treble
Bass
Balans
Auto Volume
Surround Sound
SPDF Mode
Standard
50
50
0
Off
SRS TruSurround
Auto/PCM/OFF
Menu > Picture > Screen (only in PC mode)
When the TV is in PC-Mode additional settings
are available for PC-Setup.
Horizontal Pos.: Adjust the PC’s screen
positioning horizontally
Vertical Pos.: Adjust the PC’s screen positioning
vertically
Size: Adjust the screen sizeclock
Phae: Adjust the signal phase
Menu > Sound
Use the Sound menu to adjust the sound settings
to meet your requirements:
Menu > Sound > Sound Mode
Choose between predefined settings: Standard:
Suitable for normal programs
Movie: Suitable for movies
Sport: Suitable for sport programs
Music: Suitable for music program
User: In Personal mode you can adjust the
Treble and Bass to meet your own requirements.
Menu > Sound > Balance
Adjust the sound output balance between left and
right speaker.

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Adjust the time.
Menu > Time > Off Time
Set a certain time to turn off the TV
automatically. The available time intervals are
Once, Everyday, Mon-Fri, Mon-Sat, Mon-Sun
and Sunday.
Menu > Time > On Time
Set a certain time to turn On the TV
automatically. The available time intervals are
Once, Everyday, Mon-Fri, Mon-Sat, Mon-Sun
and Sunday.
Menu > Time > Sleep Timer
Set the TV to turn off after a certain time. The
time intervals are 240, 180, 120, 90, 60, 30, 20
and 10 min.
Menu > Time > Auto Sleep
When set to ON the TV will turn off automatically
if no input signal is detected otherwise the TV will
remain ON even if no input signal is detected.
Menu > Time > Time Zone
Adjust the Time Zone according to GMT
Standard.
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75
50
25
0
50 50 50 50 50 50 50
120Hz 200Hz 500Hz 1.2KHz 3KHz 7.5KHz 12KHz
Adjust Menu
MENU Exit
EXIT
Move
Menu > Sound > Auto Volume
Each broadcasting station has its own signal
conditions, and so it is not easy to adjust the
volume every time the channel is changed. This
feature lets you automatically adjust the volume
of the desired channel by lowering the sound
output when the modulation signal is high or by
raising the sound output when the modulation
signal is low.
Menu > Sound > Surround Sound
When ON it delivers a compelling, virtual
surround sound experience through any two-
speaker playback system, including internal
television speakers. It is fully compatible with all
multichannel formats.
Menu > Sound > SPDIF Mode
Choose the output mode for the SPDIF signal.
Choose between Auto, PCM an Off.
Menu > Sound > EQ
Choose the equalizers to do fine tuning for the
audio output. Not available in all models.
Menu > Time
Use the Time menu to set the TV time and adjust
some other settings related to time settings.
Menu > Time > Clock
TIME
Move Menu
MENU OK
OK Exit
EXIT
Clock
Off Time
On Time
Sleep Timer
Auto Sleep
Time Zone
01/Jan 00:00
Off
Off
Off
On
+1 GMT

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Functions
Repeat the file
Go to defined time position in the file
Repeat the file. Choose between
ALWAYS, ONCE or NO REPEAT
Play audio files while displaying images
Display the Playlist
Display current file’s information
Press to rotate 90 degrees CW
Press to rotate 90 degrees CW
Press to Zoom IN
Press to Zoom OUT
Press to MOVE in ZOOM mode
Define a part of a video to be repeated
Change aspect ratio
Play step forward in a video
Play slowly forward in a video
USB Media Player
This product is
equipped with high end USB Media Player. It is
capable of playing music, movies (up to 1080p
and with subtitle support), and display photos or
text documents.
To Enter USB mode
Press Source
Choose USB
Press Enter
In USB mode you can choose between:
Photos: Enables you to display several formats
of photos and images
Music: Enables you to play several formats of
music and audio files
Movie: Enables you to play several formats of
movies and video files
Text: Enables you to display TXT files
Remote Control Keys used in USB Mode
The INFO button will display available controllers
where it is possible to i.e. rotate an image. The
controllers may vary depending on the USB
mode.
Navigation Key to navigate in the different
position of the menu and press enter to activate
the function.
The AUDIO button will alter audio track (if several
audio tracks are available in the played file).
The SUB-T button will alter the subtitles or turn it
off (if several subtitles languages are available in
the played file).
The subtitle file should be saved in UNICODE In
order to display the correct characters.
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Disk C:
Move Menu
MENU Play
OK Exit
EXIT
MOVIE
Repeat A..
Repeat A..
A
Playlist
Info.
Move view
Zoom in
Zoom out
Rotate
Rotate
Music
Set A
AB
Step Fo..
Slow Fo..
Aspect Re..
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Text-TV / Teletext
Most television stations provide written
information services via Teletext. The index page
of the teletext service gives you information on
how to use the service. In addition, you can
select various options to suit your requirements
by using the remote control buttons.
TTX ON
Press TTX ON to enter Text-TV
Press TTX ON to exit Text-TV
INDEX
Used to display the index (contents) page at any
time while you are viewing teletext.
SIZE
Press to display the double-size letters in the
upper half of the screen. For lower half of the
screen, press it again. To display. normal screen,
press it once again.
REVEAL
Used to display the hidden text (answers to quiz
games, for
example). To display normal screen, press it
again.
MIX
Press to activate teletext mode after selecting the
channel providing the teletext service. Press it
twice to overlap the teletext with the current
broadcasting screen.
HOLD
Used to hold the display on a given page if the
selected page is linked with several secondary
pages which follow on automatically. To resume,
press it again.
CANCEL
Used to display the broadcast when searching for
a page.
Red/Green/Yellow/Blue
If the FASTTEXT system is used by a
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broadcasting company, the different topics
covered on a teletext page are color coded and
can be selected by pressing the colored buttons.
Press one of them corresponding to the required.
The page is displayed with other colored
information that can be selected in the same way.
To display the previous or next page, press the
corresponding colored button.

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Product base assembly
To assemble the base with the product review the illustration to the right. Use the screws included in
the base box.
Notice: Make sure to avoid any damages to the LED panel when you assemble the product with
the base.
Wall mount assembly
SWEDX offers several wall mount devices which can be purchased from your dealer or
www.swedx.com
To assemble the wall mount with the product review the illustrations above.
Notice: Make sure to avoid any damages to the LED panel when you assemble the wall mount.
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300mm
300mm
600mm
200mm
40" 37"
600mm
200mm
32"

Troubleshooting
Before contacting SWEDX service or your
dealer, perform the following simple checks. If
you cannot solve the problem using the
instructions below, note the model and serial
number of your product and contact your local
dealer
No sound or picture
lCheck that the mains lead has been
connected to a wall socket
lCheck that you have pressed the POWER
button on the front of the TV
lCheck the picture contrast and brightness
settings
lCheck the volume
Normal picture but no sound
lCheck the volume
lCheck whether the MUTE button has been
pressed on the remote control
No picture or black and white picture
lAdjust the color settings
lCheck that the broadcast system selected
is correct
Sound and picture interference
lTry to identify the electrical appliance that is
affecting the set and move it further away.
lPlug your set into a different mains socket
Blurred or snowy picture, distorted sound
lCheck the direction, location and
connections of your aerial
lThis interference is often due to the use of
an indoor aerial
Remote control malfunctions
lReplace the remote control batteries
lClean the upper edge of the remote control
(transmission window)
lCheck the battery terminals
lTurn off the TV and unplug the AC cable
from the wall socket and then plug the AC
cable and turn on the TV
“No signal” message is displayed
lCheck that the signal cable is firmly
connected to the source input
lCheck that the source is turned on
On PC mode, “Not Supported Mode”
message is displayed
lCheck the maximum resolution and the
frequency of the video adapter. For HD
models the recommended resolution is
1366x768 and for Full HD models the
recommended resolution is 1920x1080
The image is too lightor too dark
lAdjust the Brightness and Contrast
Pixel Mapping
lIt is recommended to choose aspect ratio
JUST SCAN to achieve pixel mapping in
HDMI modes
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