Hisense Electric LCDF0047 Part15 Subpart B-LED LCD TV User Manual ES J140713

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Get
g Started W th Set Up Your TV
- You can attach your TV to your LAN by connecting the LAN port on the back of your TV to an IP Sharer which is connected
to an external modem. Use a LAN cable for the connection. See the diagram below.
The Modern Port on the Wall External Modern IP Sharer IgRouter) LAN Port on TV
(ADSL 1 VDSL / Cable TV) (with DHC server)
Modem Cable LAN Cable LAN Cable
Figure is Connect a LAN port on the TV to an IF sharer
- Depending on how your network is configured. you may be able to attach your TV to your LAN by connecting the LAN port
on the back of your TV directly to a network wall outlet with a Cat 5 cable. See the diagram below. Note that the wall outlet
is attached to a modem or router elsewhere in your house.
The LAN Port on the Wall LAN Port on TV
LAN Cable
Figure 19. Connect a LAN port on the w to a network wall outlet
It you have a Dynamic Network, you should use an ADSL modem or router that supports Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP). Modems and routers that support DHCP automatically provide the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS, so
you don't have to enter them manually. Most home networks are Dynamic Networks.
Some networks require a Static IP address. If your network requires a Static IP address, you must enter the IP address, subnet
mask, gateway, and DNS values manually on your TV's Cable Setup Screen when you set up the network connection. To get
the IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS values, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
You can use ADSL modems that support DHCP it your network requires a static IP address. ADSL modems that support DHCP
also let you use static IP addresses.
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Gett ng Started W\ tting Up
Using Different Remotes to Control Your TV
You can use the following types of remotes to control your TV.
- ‘Merlin‘, the smaller Bluetootheenabled Remote that came With your TV
- The Standard IRrbased Remote (This is the larger remote that came with your TV)
- An IP Remote (not included)
in order to ensure that there are no performance issues to control your TV. we recommend that you only use one of the three
remotes that are listed We cannot guarantee that all Universal Remotes will work with your TV
About the Bluetooth-enabled and Standard Infrared-based Remote Controls
Your VIDAA Smart TV comes with two remote controls. You have the option of using the standard infraredrbased remote (Model
EN-33927A) or the smaller Bluetooth-based remote (Model ERFBCli) known as ‘Merlin.'
it you would like to control your TV lrom up to 10 meters (32 leet) away, speak commands and other interactive tunctions, then
we recommend that you use the Bluetooth-based remote control. Once you pair this remote to yourW you will be able to enjoy
these conveniences
Using ‘Merlin’ he BIuetooth-based Remote Control
status indicator
Power Onloir
TV Selectl'v
voo Select On Demand
Microphone tor voice searcn
Mute audio
Select input
Apps Select the App center
Media Select the Media center
Display tne Home Panel
Display the Inlormatlon Panel
UplDown/Lel‘t/Right
riaVioatiori buttons
Confirm button
Return to the previous display
or eXll the application
Play/Pause
Launch a Menu
Select the next/previous channel
Turn tne volume up or down
Search Content and Web
Activate voice command
Special iunction keys
Launch TV Guide or Prime‘iime
Mini-Guide
Edit settings
Enter channels
NOTE: 7
it the status lndkator on the remote control will blinkwitli each key press,
2, in ‘p 9' mode, the Status Indicator w liglit red tontinuouslytor on seeonus,
3.When pairing is complete, ttie Status initiator will lllsh blue 3 times.
”he status Indicator will blink (onlinuauslywhen the battery is low.
s,rlie remote (antral will automatically go into sleep mode 30 seeones after the last ltey
press. sleep Mode can conserve battery lite. Any movement or key press will immediately
wake up the remote.
Figure 20. ‘Merliri' lne Bluetootn Remote Control
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Getting Started With Sett'ng Up Your TV
LED Status Indicator Lights
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Blue - When pairing is complete, the blue LED will flash 3 times.
- The blue LED will blink with each button press.
Red - In ‘pairing' mode. the red LED will light continuously for 60 seconds.
- The red LED will blink when the battery is low.
- The red LED will blink with each button press if the Bluetooth-enabled remote is not paired with
the TV.
Sleep mode ' The remote control will automatically go into ‘Sleep‘ mode 30 seconds after the last button press.
‘Sleep' Mode can conserve battery life. Any movement or button press will immediately wake up
the remote.
Using the Standard lR-based Remote Control
Power on/on
Select lnput
Emer channels
Dtsvlay tne TV program guide
Searcn Content and Web
Tum mo volunt- up or down Select tne next/preweus cnannel
Mute etmla
DIleey tne Home Panel
Dlspliy tn. lntennetlen Panel
up/Downrtemmnt
navrgatlen buttons
Canillm button
R-tum to tne prevIous etepley
or exil me appllcatiorl
Launch a Menu
w: Select In: TV Apps- Select the Anus center
von- Select vmeo on Demand male seleettne Medla center
shete screen Setup
Googlev- Flay Emwse
Record FWD
FWD Play/Pause
Edn satungs Exlt
Closed captlontrtg Secondlly audto pmgmm
Speclal lunelmn keys
Figure 21. Standard lR-based Remote Control
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Using an IP (Internet Protocol) Remote
You can use your personal device (such as a mobile phone) as an IF' Remote to control yourTV
To setup yourdevice as an IP remote:
1 Make sure that the TV is connected to a wireless home network The phone will use your wireless home network as a way
to communicate to your TV
2. Using your Smart Phone or tablet, download the Hisense AnyMote app from the Google Play Store.
3 On the TV, 510 to Settings > Personal > Manage IP remotes.
rut lNL‘l m m. IF‘ muting.
Figure 22 Manage lP remotes window
4. Check the Connect to New IP Remotes box.
5. Open the app on your phone and follow the steps to complete the setup.
Putting Batteries in ‘Merlin’ the Bluetooth Remote Control
To open and lift off the battery cover, push the latch in the direction oilhe up arrow.
2. Insert two AA size batteries.
Make sure to match the (+) and (-) ends of the batteries with the (+) and (-) ends indicated in the battery compartment.
3. Close the battery cover.
Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat (such as sunshine, fire or other sources).
Figure 23 Putling batteries in the Bluetooth remote
Gett g Stafled Wi 9 Up
Putting Batteries in the Standard Infrared Remote Control
1 To open and lift off the battery cover, push the latch (located on the back of the remote) in the direction of the arrow
2 Insert two AAA size batteries
Make sure to match the (+) and (r) ends ofthe batteries with the (+) and (r) ends indicated in the battery compartment.
3 Close the battery cover
Turning the TV On for the First Time
The Setup Wizard appears the first time you turn on the TV. it guides you step-by-step through the initial setup and configuration
at your television.
Steps that the Setup Wizard Prompts You to Complete
Choosing your Language
Accepting the End-User License Agreement
Pairing your Bluetooth Remote Control
Choosing your TV Environment
Selecting your Network Connection
Accepting Google Terms of Service
Logging into your Google account
Setting the Date. Time and Time Zone
Setting the Country and Postal/Zip Code
Setting up Your TV for TV Programming
To get started with the setup process:
1. Press the [POWER] button to turn on your TV.
The Welcome page at the Setup Wizard displays and prompts you to answer questions.
Welcome - Bienvenue - Bienvenldo
Hisense i VlD/\/\
Figure 24 Welcome page
2. Press the [Navigation] button [A/V] to select your language: English. Spanish or French
3. Press the [OK] button on your remote to confirm your selection.
Language
Espafizrt
France‘s
4_ Setecl Next. figure 25. Language page
The End User License Agreement page dtsptays.
End User License Agreement
r run r mm
thure 26 End User LtcenseAgreement page
5. Press the [OK] confirmatton button 0n the remote to accept the Mcense terms and click Next
The Remote Control page dtsptays and prompts you to patryour remote.
Remote Control
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figure 27. Remote Cannot page
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6, Select Pair and then click on Next to move to the next page. The Remote Control Pairing: What to Expect page displays
and prompts you to press two buttons at the same time and release them when the red LED turns on,
mm” L is.” it: mm mm
Figure 25. Remote Control Pairing What to Expect page
7. Press the [Red] button (at the bottom of the remote) and the [OK] button simultaneously and select Continue.
Figure 29. Remote Control Pairing page
The blue LED on the remote control will flash three times when the pairing is successtully completed. When this occurs, a
confirmation page displays. At this point, you can now use your [AirMouse] and [Voice Search] button
8, Choose your TV Environment and select Next
3 NOTE
The only time Retail Environment should be selected is if you are a store employee who needs to set up this TV to demo for
prospective buyers.
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Figure so TV Environment page
9. Select the Network Connection that you prefer to use and continue to move to the remaining pages of the Setup Wizard.
Hisenlse
Network Connection
room, ”it ,. MM...
Figure 31 Network Connection page
Using the Air Mouse Feature
The Air Mouse works wtreiessiy via the Bluetoothrenabied remote. The motion sensor within the remote detects when you point
and click on the screen so that you can controi your TV.
To use the Air Mouse:
1. Shake the Biuetooth remote from side to side.
2. Depending on the task that you want to perform, click the [Navigation] or [Confirmation] button on the remote.
Using the Voice Search Feature
The Voice Search feature works wirelessiy we the Bluetootheenabled remote. Once you have paired your Biuetoothrenabied
remote wntroi, it wiii support the Air Mouse and Voice Command features
To use Voice Search:
1 Press and reiease the [Voice Search] button on the remote ccntroi when ‘Speak Now' appears
on the screen
AWelcome to Voice Search window appears the first time You can go through the tutorial or select Skip tutorial
Figure 32 Welcome to Voice Search window
2. Begin speaking into the microphone on the remote control.The Status Indicator LED turns red when the microphone
receives yourvoice command and a ‘Working’ message appears,
Choosing Voice Search Settings
You can enable certain voice search settings based on your preference.
To enable yourvoice search settings:
1. Press the [Home Panel] button on the remote.
2. From the Shortcuts Bar go to Settings > Personal > Voice Search.
The Voice Search settings Window displays.
3. Make your selection trom the list of options.
- Language
- Block offensive words
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N gat ng the Home (1 Informa n Panels
Overview
The Home Screen Panel is where you will always locate the icons to access the four Smart TV centers' TV, On Demand.
Media Center, and App Center You can also access the Screen Share Center and Show or Hide all inputs from this location
The Home Screen Panel contains a Shortcuts Bar to provide you quick access to Google Search, Prime Time, Chrome and
Settings
For a description 07 these features, go to the ‘Home Panel and Shortcuts Bar Features' section
Once you have selected a particular area from which to view content. you can View more inlormation
about it by accessing the Information Panel
in i ,nn
Figure 31. Home Panel
Accessing the Home Panel
To access the Home Panel
1. Press the [Home Panel] button 0 on your remote control
The panel appears on the left side of the screen.
2. Press the [Navigation] button on your remote to make your selection.
The selection launches on your TV.
Home Panel and Shortcuts Bar Features
TV
TV enables you to view live broadcast TV from your local provider.
On Demand
On Demand is where you can access the applications for Play Movies & TV, YouTuhe, Crackle, Vudu, Amazon Instant Video
and Netllix.
Media Center
The Media Center is a central location for you to view photos. mum and other types of content from your personal oeVices or
Cloud accounts
App Center
The App Center enables you to find, manage and launch applications
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