Honeywell Avanza SE.40B1 User manual

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Honeywell Avanza SE.40B1
LED LCD FULL HD TV - User Manual
Model Number: SE.40B1
COMPLIANCE WITH FCC REGULATIONS
Attention:
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, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Always be careful when using your television. To reduce the risk of re, electrical shock and
other injuries, keep these safety precautions in mind when installing, using, and maintaining
your television.
- Read these instructions and keep them in a safe place.
- Do not block any of the ventilation openings.
- Do not install the television near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.
- Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, power
receptacles, and the point where it exits from the television.
- Only use the attachments and accessories specied by the manufacturer.
- Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the television
has been damaged in any way, i.e. if the power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has
been spilled, loose objects have fallen into the unit, the television has been exposed to rain
or moisture, the television does not operate normally or if the television has been dropped.
Version: 1.122011
FOR YOUR RECORD
The model and serial numbers are located either at the side of your carton or the
rear of the TV. Please ll in the information in the spaces below. Your customer
service representative will request this information whenever you call regarding this
TV.
Model:
Serial Number:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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© Copyright 2012 Sonitronix Corporation
The Honeywell Trademark is used under license from Honeywell International Inc.
Honeywell International Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to this product.
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GETTING STARTED
Unpacking
Wall Mounting Your HDTV
Remote Control
TV Controls
Rear Panel Connections
Connecting an HDMI Device
Connecting a Component Device
Basic Operation
On Screen Menu
Using Picture Menu
Advanced Picture Settings
Using Sound Menu
Using Channel Menu
Scanning for Channels
Using Parental Control
Using Setup Menu
Using Others Menu
USING THE MENU
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Technical Specications
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Congratulations on purchasing your Honeywell Avanza™ Television. To en-
joy the full experience of your Honeywell Avanza™ TV, please make sure
you have access to HD programming.
Carefully remove your new TV and all other items from the box.
NOTE: We strongly recommend that two people perform the unpacking,
setup and assembly of the television due to its weight and size.
Inside the box you will nd:
- LED LCD FULL HD TV and Removable TV Stand
- Remote Control and (2) AAA 1.5VDC Batteries
- User Manual
- Quick Start Guide
- Registration Card/Warranty Card
ATTACHING THE TV STAND
NOTE: If you wish to wall mount your TV, please advance to pg. 4.
1. Place your TV face down on a clean at surface. To avoid scratches, we
recommend using a blanket or a soft surface such as a bed or couch.
2. Remove all plastic lm on the base and pedestal. Slide the pedestal
cover over the pedestal, aligning the holes on the cover with the notches
on the bottom of the pedestal.
3. Place the base ring over the bottom groove of the pedestal cover. (as
pictured)
4. Attach the base and insert the included screws (6x) on the bottom of the
base then tighten. (as pictured)
5. Place TV in the upright position.
CAUTION: Avoid applying pressure to the front panel or bezel of the TV.
This may severely compromise the integrity of the television. The warranty
does not cover abuse or improper installation.
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UNPACKING
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WALL MOUNTING YOUR HDTV
Mounting the TV to a wall creates a new experience in the enjoyment of a
at panel HDTV. As this process may require electrical and signal
connections to be altered, we encourage you to hire or consult with a
trained professional.
1. Please be certain when purchasing a wall mount that the mount is
certied to handle the weight of the TV – listed on page pg. 31.
2. Please also select a wall mount that has the correct VESA hole
alignment to exactly match the TV. Please see pg. 31 for TV VESA hole
measurements. NOTE: some wall mounts allow for a variety of hole
alignments.
3. Please note the VESA hole thread pattern and hole depth. Do NOT use
screws in attaching the mount that exceed this depth as you may cause
damage to the TV.
4. Please refer to the installation procedures that accompany the wall
mount.
NOTE: Prior to attaching the wall mount to the TV, remove the pedestal
and pedestal bracket by removing the 7x screws in the image above.
Please retain the pedestal, pedestal bracket and base including hardware
for potential future use.
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400mm
400mm
VESA Holes
Base Screws
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1. Press the release and lift the cover up to open the battery compartment.
Insert two AAA batteries (included), being careful to match the correct
polarity (+ with +) and (- with -).
2. Replace the cover by sliding the compartment until you hear an
audible click.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
Please ensure used batteries are disposed of safely. Never dispose of the
batteries in a re or with household waste. Check with your local authorities
for disposal regulations. The batteries should never be exposed to exces-
sive heat such as sunshine, res or the like.
CAUTION
- Do not attempt to recharge, short-circuit, disassemble, expose to
excessive heat or throw the batteries into a re.
- Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), rechargeable (nickel-
cadmium) or other battery types in the remote control as this may result
in damage to the batteries and the remote control.
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REMOTE CONTROL
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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
BASIC BUTTON FUNCTIONS
1. POWER: Turns the TV on or off.
2. MUTE: Turns the audio on or off.
3. Numeric Keypad: Select individual
channels using the 0-9 buttons while
on the TV source.
4. Previous Channel: Returns to the
previous channel.
5. DISPLAY: Will bring up the current
input source information.
6. VOL+/VOL-: Increases/decreases
the volume of your TV.
7. CH+/CH-: Navigates up/down
through the channels.
8. ASPECT: Quick access to preset
Aspect ratios. (Normal, Wide, Zoom,
Cinema).
9. MENU: Displays the setup menu or
when in the setup menu, goes back
to an upper menu level.
10. EXIT: When in the menu,
pressing this button will close the
on-screen menu.
11. ENTER: Conrms your selection.
12. Navigational Arrows: Used to
scroll through Main and Sub-menus.
13. SLEEP: Turns the sleep timer on or
off.
14. INPUT: Displays the source menu.
15. HDMI: Quick access to HDMI
inputs.
16. PC: Quick access to the PC input.
17. YPbPr: Quick access to the
component input.
18. TV: Quick access to the TV source.
19. CC: Turns on or off closed caption.
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20. MTS: Quick access to available
audio channels.
21. FAV: Displays your favorite
channels list.
22. LIST: Displays the TV program list.
23. GUIDE: Displays the electronic
program guide.
24. V-CHIP: Displays the V-Chip
settings menu.
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ITEM DESCRIPTION FUNCTION
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Power
VOL+/VOL-
CH+/CH-
MENU
INPUT
Power Light
Remote Sensor
Turns the TV on or off
Adjusts volume level up and down
Changes the channel up and down
Displays on-screen menu
Changes the input source
LED indicator for power (red and green)
IR Receiver for the remote control
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TV CONTROLS
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ITEM DESCRIPTION FUNCTION
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PC Audio Input
Firmware upgrades can be performed through
a standard USB ash drive.
USB Input*
Provides High Denition connectivity from
digital audio and video sources with one cable.
HDMI(1-3)
Direct audio input from your PC via 3.5mm mini
jack. PC Audio can be used in conjunction with
the VGA input or a DVI adapter on an HDMI
input.
Provides video input from your PC.
Provides High Denition connectivity from
analog video sources.
Component Inputs
(YPbPr)
Audio Output Output your Audio Signal to any speaker
source (i.e. Honeywell Soundbar)
Connect your digital antenna or coaxial cable
to watch TV programming.
AV Input
Antenna/Cable Input
Analog input for video sources. Analog audio
input for either (component) YPbPr or
(composite) video inputs.
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Digital Audio Output
(Coaxial)
Use the digital audio output to connect to your
AV receiver or surround sound processor.
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PC Video (VGA)
*USB drives must be formatted to FAT32 format in order to be detected by your TV. Note: All
existing les on your USB drive will be erased during a format.
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
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BLU-RAY™ PLAYER
To connect your Blu-Ray Player to your TV using an HDMI cable, please
follow these steps:
1. Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI output of your Blu-Ray Player.
Connect the other end of the cable to the HDMI1 input (or any available
HDMI input) on the rear of your TV.
2. Select the HDMI1 source by pressing the INPUT button on your remote
control and selecting “HDMI1.” This can also be done by pressing the
“HDMI” button on your remote.
NOTE: When connecting some Blu-Ray Players, the Blu-Ray Player may
display its on screen menu on the TV automatically. Should this occur,
please follow the instructions that came with the Blu Ray Player.
CABLE/SATELLITE BOX
BLU-RAY™ PLAYER
HDMI
CABLE/SATELLITE BOX
To connect your Cable/Satellite Box to your TV using an HDMI cable,
please follow these steps:
1. Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI output of your Cable/Satellite Box.
Connect the other end of the cable to the HDMI2 input (or any available
HDMI input) on the rear of your TV.
2. Select the HDMI2 source by pressing the INPUT button on your remote
control and selecting “HDMI2.”
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CONNECTING AN HDMI DEVICE
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CABLE/SATELLITE BOX
BLU-RAY PLAYER
COMPONENT
(YPbPr)
DVD PLAYER
To connect a device such as a DVD Player to your TV using Component
cables, please follow these steps:
1. Turn off the power to your TV and your DVD player.
2. Connect the Component cables (green, blue, red) from your DVD
player to the Component inputs on the side of your TV.
3. Connect the Audio Cables (red and white) from your DVD player to the
adjacent Audio Inputs on the side of your TV.
3. Turn on the power to your TV and your DVD player.
4. Select the YPbPr source by pressing the INPUT button on your remote
control and scrolling down to ‘YPbPr.’ Or for quick access, press the
YPbPr button on your remote.
NOTE: The above steps can also be applied to connect your Cable and
Satellite Box to your TV using component cables by substituting the DVD
player for your Cable and Satellite Box.
For instructions on other popular devices, please refer to the connection
diagram on the next page.
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CONNECTING A COMPONENT DEVICE
Audio Video
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM
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Please make sure all necessary devices and cables are connected before
turning on the power.
POWERING ON AND OFF
Press the power button to turn on your TV. The LED indicator will turn
green when the power is on and red when your TV is off. To turn your TV
off, press the power button again.
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BASIC OPERATION
INITIAL SETUP
The rst time you turn on your TV, you will be greeted with an Initial Setup
screen. This will help you quickly scan for available channels. To navigate
through this menu use the up and down arrows on your remote. To change
settings, use the left and right arrows on your remote. To exit the initial
setup, press the MENU or EXIT button on your remote.
NOTE: This is only required if you have connected your cable or antenna
directly to the Antenna input (noted as Item 2 on pg. 7 of this manual). If
Auto Channel Search is inadvertently interrupted please refer to pg. 23 of
this manual for Channel Search instructions.
MENU LANGUAGE
Please choose your language preference for the On Screen Menu. There
are three languages to choose from (English, Spanish, French).
SELECTING CHANNELS
While in TV mode, the following can be used to select and navigate
channels:
1. Press CH+ or CH- on your remote to navigate up or down through
channels.
2. Use the numeric buttons (0-9) to input channel numbers directly.
3. Press the channel return button to go back to the previous
channel that was selected.
NOTE: If no channels appear, please refer to pg. 11 to run a channel scan.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
To adjust the volume on your TV, press the VOL+ to increase the volume
and press the VOL- button to decrease. To mute your TV, press the MUTE
button on your remote. To unmute, press the MUTE button again.
SELECTING AN INPUT SOURCE
To display this input source menu, press the INPUT
button on your remote.
Once the menu is displayed, use the up and down
arrows to navigate through the menu. When you
have highlighted the correct input, press the
ENTER button to select that input.
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SIGNAL TYPE
Depending on the equipment you have attached, select either Cable (with
or without a Cable Satellite box) or Air (Antenna).
AUTO CHANNEL SEARCH
Press Enter on your remote to begin scanning for available channels in
your area. This may take several minutes.
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USING THE MENU
To display the on-screen menu press the MENU button on your remote.
To navigate through the categories, use the left and right arrow buttons.
Once you have highlighted the desired category, press the ENTER button
to enter the corresponding sub-menu.
In the sub-menu, use the up and down arrows to navigate.
To return to the previous menu, simply press the MENU button.
Press the EXIT button to close the on-screen menu.
In the PICTURE menu, changes can be made to customize your display.
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ON SCREEN MENU
USING PICTURE MENU
PICTURE SETTINGS
PICTURE SETTINGS
There are ve available picture settings: Power Saving, Movie, User,
Dynamic, and Standard. Power Saving, Movie, Dynamic, and Standard
settings are preset for quick accessibility.
In the User mode, adjustments can be made to the Brightness, Contrast,
Tint, Color, and Sharpness settings using the left and right arrow buttons.
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SCREEN SETTINGS
SCREEN SIZE
There are four preset screen settings: Normal, Wide, Zoom, and Cinema.
To navigate the menu, use the up and down arrows on your remote. To
change the settings, use the left and right arrows on your remote.
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COLOR TEMPERATURE
COLOR TEMPERATURE
The Color Temperature feature changes the “warmness” and “coolness” of
the white areas in your picture. There are three preset modes: Warm, Cool,
and Normal. Adjust to you lighting environment and preference.
To change the Color Temperature, highlight the Color Temperature in the
PICTURE MENU using the navigation arrows on your remote. Press the
ENTER button to open the Color Temperature menu. Use the left and right
arrows on your remote to change the modes.
DYNAMIC CONTRAST
Dynamic contrast can be used to increase the details of dark images.
This not only adjusts the static contrast of the display but also dynamically
changes the contrast depending on the image content. Available settings
are: Off, Low, Med, High.
FILM MODE
This feature will enhance picture quality for 24fps lm signals, such as from
DVD discs. Available settings are: Off and On.
NOISE REDUCTION
This feature reduces analog picture noise. Available settings are: Off, Low,
Med, and High.
MPEG NOISE REDUCTION
MPEG is commonly used when viewing signals from the antenna connec-
tion. This feature can analyze the output from the MPEG decoder to reduce
distortions that are found when compressing and decompressing digital
video. Available settings are: Off, Low, Med, High.
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ADVANCED PICTURE SETTINGS
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In the SOUND Menu, adjustments can be made to further enhance the
audio settings of your HDTV. To navigate through the menu, use the up
and down arrows. To select the submenu, press the ENTER button on your
remote.
SOUND SETTING
SOUND SETTING
There are four available Sound Modes: User, Dynamic, Standard, and Soft.
The preset modes are for quick, convenient adjustments. Additional ne
tuning enhancements (Bass, Treble, Balance) can be made in the User
mode.
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USING SOUND MENU
SURROUND MODE
To turn on the simulated surround mode, press the ENTER button on your
remote to check mark the Surround Mode box. Once the box is check
marked, the simulated Surround Mode feature will be turned on.
SURROUND MODE
ANALOG SOUND
To adjust the Analog sound setting on your TV, please use one of the three
available preset modes (Stereo, Mono, or SAP).
DIGITAL SOUND
Select digital channels broadcast in multiple audio languages. Please
choose English, Spanish, or French.
ANALOG AND DIGITAL SOUND
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AVL
The ‘Auto Volume Leveling’ feature will average out differences between
station and advertisement volume increases. This will present an even
volume level from each station and commercial transition. An ‘On’ setting
means the AVL feature is currently activated.
AUTO VOLUME LEVELING
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
Select your digital audio output encoding format (PCM or Raw). If you are
unsure of this setting, please leave it on PCM.
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Honeywell Avanza SE.40B1 User manual

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