Haier L24T6 Owner's manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
MODEL: L22T6
L24T6
Please READ this manual carefully before
operating your TV, and retain it for future
reference
Operation Instructions
Contents
Important safety notes…………………………………………….1
Preparations……………….3
Rear signal source interface……………………………………….6
Control System…………8
Descriptions of remote control function…………………………..9
TV Menu Operation instructions………………………………….10
Troubleshooting…………………………………………………..13
Glossary……………………………………………………………14
Specication Parameter…………………………………………..15
Thank you for choosing Haier LCD Televion Set. You are recommended
to the Contents of this manual carefully before installing and turning on
the TV set. Keep this manual for future reference.
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For your safety
Read this manual carefully before operating the TV set. Keep this manual for future
reference.
Important safety notes
Read these notes before operating the TV set.
1. Read these notes.
2. Follow these notes.
3. Take notice of all warning information.
4. Operate as per all instructions.
5. Do not use the device near to water.
6. Only use dry cloths to clean the device.
7. Do not block any heat fans and install the device pursuant to the instruction of the
manufacturer.
8. Do not install the device near to heat sources as electric heaters, radiators, ovens
or other radiating devices including loud speakers.
9. Do not damage the safety design of the plug. Contact the electrician to obtain the
proper socket when the plug supplied fails to work.
10. Do not step on or extrude the power cord, especially that at the outlet of the plug,
connection socket and equipment.
11. Only use accessories designated by the manufacturer.
12. Only use the device with the cart, base, tripod, support or table designated by the
manufacturer or sold with the device. Move cart/device cautiously when a cart is
used to avoid overturning.
13. Use the power type for the power supply indicated on the label.
Consult the distributor or local power company if you are not sure about the power
type used in your home.
14. Unplug the TV set if there is lightning or if it will not be used for a long time.
15. All maintenance work must be conducted by professional maintenance personnel.
When the TV set, the power cord or plug is damaged, liquid or foreign articles
have entered into the TV set or the TV set wet and can not operate normally or has
crashed, it must be repaired.
16. Damages requiring maintenance: Professional maintenance personnel shall carry
out maintenance in case of one of the following circumstances:
A. The power cord or plug is damaged.
B. Foreign articles or liquid enter into the TV set.
C. The TV set has been rained on.
D. The TV set seems to be abnormal or it changes signicantly.
E. The TV set crashes or its casing is damaged.
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17. Obliquity/stability- All TV sets must conform to recommended international
standards in terms of casing design obliquity and stability.
· Do not push the TV set in front of the casing or from the top of the casing, which
may make the TV set overturn.
· In addition, do not put electronic devices/toys on the casing, as these articles may
fall from the TV set by accident, resulting in product damage or personal injury.
18. Wall or ceiling mounted: Follow the suggestions of the manufacturer when
mounting the device on the wall or ceiling.
19. Power cords: Outdoor antenna shall be kept far away from the power cord.
20. Outdoor antenna grounding: If outdoor antenna are connected to the receiver, the
antenna system is grounded, which can protect the antenna from surge and
electrostatic accumulation.
Antenna grounding case pursuant to state power regulations
Notes for users installing CATV system: Users installing CATV system shall take notice
of NEC Article 820-40, which species the principles for correct grounding. Cable
grounding shall be connected to the grounding system of the building and be as close
to an antenna connection point as possible.
21. Foreign articles and liquid: Do not allow foreign articles or liquid to enter the
casing through the slot hole.
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Preparations
1.Connection and preparation of TV set
Parts list
Base installation
Take the TV set and the base out of the carton and assemble them in the
parts box, as shown in the gure below:
1. Put the front of the TV set down on a soft cloth or pad on the table.
Put the base on stable surface.
2. Insert the base into the slot at the bottom of the TV set.
Remote control
Power cord
User Guide
Quick Set Up Guide
warranty card
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Put the TV set on a stable surface.
1. Ensure the position for the TV set has good ventilation condition without
blocking the fans on the cover.
2. Ensure four sides of the LCD TV set have a 15cm clearance to ensure proper
ventilation.
3. Do not place the LCD TV set near to the radiator or other power supplies.
4. Keep ames, such as candles, away from the TV set to prevent accidents.
5. Keep it away from high temperatures, direct sunlight, rain or splashes.
Installing the TV set on the wall
The TV set shall conform to the wall-mounted VESA standard. Refer to the
product specications as prescribed in the instructions for details.
To ensure your safety and the safety of the TV set, use the specied wallmounted
bracket. Installation by professional personnel is required for it to be mounted to
the wall.
If you want to hang the TV on the wall, all connection lines must be inserted
to the interface of the TV set.
At least 6cm of clearance between the TV set and the wall must be left to ensure
all interfaces have enough space to be inserted.
Ensure the air can ow freely through the ventilation slot wherever the TV set is
placed or hung.
Do not place the TV set in a conned space.
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2. Remote control
Remove the cover of the battery slot and insert the battery into the battery
holder. (AAA1.5V).
3. Power supply connection
Insert one end of the power cord into the Power Input jack at the lower part of the
TV set and the other end to the outlet of the 220V urban power.
Never place the TV set on AC power cord. Otherwise, it may result in a re or
lightning stroke.
The TV set consumes power in standby mode.
Unplug the TV set from the outlet if it will not be used for a long time.
4. Turn on the TV set:
Press the power button at the side of the TV set to turn on the TV set.
.
Its indicator is blue under normal operation conditions.
.
Its indicator is red under standby operation conditions.
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Rear signal source interfaceRear signal source interface
22”
AC power input jack
COMPONENT
Y
Pb
Pr
HDMI
AUDIO
VGA
VIDEO
L
R
AV 1 IN
TV
L
R
R
VIDEO
L
AV 2 IN
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Rear signal source interfaceRear signal source interface
24”
AC power input jack
VIDEO
L
R
AV 2 IN
VGA
Y
Pb
Pr
AUDIO
HDMI
COMPONENT
Y
Pb
Pr
L
R
VIDEO
L
AV 1 IN
R
TV
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Control systemControl system
Control panel buttons functions
IR Receiver / Indicator
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Descriptions of remote control function
POWER
Press to turn the LCD TV On or off
VIDEO BUTTON
Press the button to select AV 1,
AV 2 (S-VIDEO does not work)
HDMI/COMP BUTTON
Press to select YPbPr, HDMI
PC
Press the button to select PC source
TV BUTTON
Press the button to select TV source
NUMBER BUTTON
1. Press the number buttons for
direct access to the TV channels.
2. For 2 digit channel, enter the 2nd
digit after enter 1st digit
3. For 3 digit channel, Press “100”
button rst then follow Point 2.
PRE CH
It is only used in TV mode to go back to
the previously watched TV channel.
SLEEP BUTTON
Press to set the LCD TV to turn itself off
within a certain time
SOUND BUTTON
Press this button, you can choose 4
smart mode: personal, speech, music,
Standard.
When in personal mode, you can
choose Bass, Treble.
NICAM
The key does not work.
FREEZE BUTTON
The key does not work.
WIDE BUTTON
Press to switch aspect ratio.
MUTE BUTTON
Press to eliminate or restore the
LCD TV sound. Mute will appear on
the screen when the sound is muted
DISPLAY BUTTON
Press to see the current channel
information on the TV screen
VOL+/-
Press + or - to adjust the volume
CH +/-
Press to adjust the channel up or
down
MENU
Press menu to activate on screen
menu on/off
SOURCE BUTTON
Press to select the video input
source: TV, AV 1, AV 2,
YPbPr, HDMI, VGA.
OK BUTTON
Press the button to conrm your
selection
EXIT BUTTON
Press the button to exit OSD menu
PICTURE BUTTON
Press this button, you can choose
standard, vivid, movie, personal,
enco.
TELETEXT (The key does not work.)
MIX (The key does not work.)
SIZE (The key does not work.)
SUBPAGE (The key does not work.)
INDEX (The key does not work.)
SUBTITLE (The key does not work.)
HOLD (The key does not work.)
REVEAL (The key does not work.)
R/G/Y/B(Colour button)
(The key does not work.)
Using remote control
Note:Pressing most buttons once will activate the assigned function. Pressing a second time will de-activate it.
When a button enables multiple options, a small list will be shown. Press repeatedly to select the next item
in the list. The list will be removed automatically after three seconds or press OK to remove immediately.
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TV Menu Operation instructionsTV Menu Operation instructions
Menu using
1. Press the menu key to display the menu.
2. Select the function option to be adjusted by pressing the Up or Down key.
3. Enter into the submenu or start or adjust the function selected by pressing Right key or OK button.
4. Press EXIT button to exit the menu, and press MENU button to exit the submenu.
5. Press Left key to exit the main menu option.
Signal Source Menu
Press “Signal Source” button to select input signal sources,
including TV, AV-1, AV-2, YPbPr, HDMI and VGA.
Press Menu button to enter into the OSD main menu.
Adjustable items under TV mode include video, audio, feature
and channel.
Adjustable items include video, audio and feature when input
is from AV-1, AV-2, YPbPr and HDMI.
Adjustable items under VGA mode include video, audio, feature
and VGA.
Video Setting
1. Video Preset: Four image setting modes including Personal,
Standard, Vivid, Movie are available.
2. Brightness: Adjust the background brightness of the image,
which is used with contrast generally, with the adjustment range
from 0 to 100.
3. Contrast: Make dark colors of images more variable and light
colors brighter.
4. Color: The adjustment range is from 0 to 100. Image color and
color density can be changed by adjusting the option. (The
option is not available under VGA mode).
5. Sharpness: The adjustment range is from 0 to 100. Image
denition and sharpness can be changed by adjusting the
option. (The option is not available under VGA mode).
6. Noise reduction: Four options including Off, Low, Normal and
High are available. Users may make a judgment according to
actual image. High option is recommended in case of severe
noise dots on the image and Off option is recommended in case
of slight noise dots. (The option is not available under VGA
mode).
7. Color temp: Three color temperature options including Normal,
Warm and Cold are available under non-computer modes. One
more option User is available under VGA mode to adjust Red,
Green and Blue.
8. Size: Two size options including 4:3,16:9 are available.
Source
TV
AV1
AV2
YPbPr
HDMI
VGA
Video
Video Preset
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Color
Noise reduction
Color temp.
Size
Personal
50
53
53
50
Off
Standard
16:9
Audio
Feature
Channel
Move Select MENU
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TV Menu Operation instructionsTV Menu Operation instructions
Audio Setting
1. Audio Preset:Speech,Standard,Personal and Music voice
modes are available, of which it is impossible to adjust bass
and treble for Speech, Standard and music voice modes
whereas it is possible to adjust bass, treble and balancer to
set voice output effect according to individual preference under
the Personal mode.
2. Bass and Treble: the adjustment range is from -10 to 10.
3. Balance: Adjustment range is from -10 to 10. When adjusted
form 0 to 10 for the left channel, the sound of the left channel
decreases gradually to zero; when adjusted form 0 to 10 for
the right channel, the sound of the right channel decreases
gradually to zero.
4. Virtual surround: Press this to turn off/turn on the Virtual
surround.
Feature Setting
1. Menu language: Set the menu language. Defaulted as English.
2. Menu timeout: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60s are available.
3. Sleep timer: Set the time interval for the TV set to enter into
standby state (the function is not available under VGA mode).
The TV set begins timing when sleep timing setting is completed.
4. Super contrast: Enhanced television image contrast
5. DCR: Contrast enhancing television dynamic image makes
image more hierarchical.
6. Root Source:Set the power on signal source of the TV set.
7. Reset all: Restore adjustment items to the factory default
settings.
TV Setting(the following menu only display in TV mode)
1. Auto search: Used for auto channel search and TV program saving.
Press Menu/Quit key to quit.
2. Update search: Save the program already saved and start channel
search once again. Press Menu key to quit.
3. Manual search: Press Left/Right button to enter into submenu,
as shown below:
Video
Audio Preset Personal
Bass 0
Treble 0
Balance 0
Virtual surround Off
Audio
Channel
Feature
Move Select MENU
Video
Lang./
Menu timeout
Sleep timer
DCR
Super contrast
Root Source
Reset all
English
20S
Auto
Off
Off
Off
Audio
Feature
Channel
Move Select MENU
Video
Auto search
Update search
Manual search
Program list
Audio
Channel
Feature
Move Select MENU
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TV Menu Operation instructionsTV Menu Operation instructions
(1) Program No.: Display current TV Channel No.
(2) Program name: Current TV channel name is editable.
(3) Frequency: Display current TV channel frequency.
(4) Color system: Display the color system of the current
TV signal.
(5) Sound system: Display the voice system of the current
TV signal.
(6) AFC: AFC may be set as On/Off. When it is ON, the
television will detect television signals automatically and
adjust the channel to the correct position in case of signal
deviation within a certain frequency range.
4. Program list: Press the right button to enter the submenu,
as shown in the gure below:
The p rogram list can be edited as per the indications at the
bottom of the menu.
VGA Setting(the following menu only display in VGA mode)
1. Auto adjust: Adjust the computer image to the optimum
positio n.
2. H.Position: Adjustment range -50~50, adjust the horizontal
position of the image.
3. V.Position: Adjustment range -50~50, adjust the vertical
position of the image.
4. Clock and Phase: Adjustment range -50~50, adjust the
image display effect.
Program No. 1
Program name - - - - -
Frequency 0.00 Mhz
Color system PAL
Sound system DK
AFC On
Select Enter MENU
No. Program name Skip
1 - - - - - Yes
2 - - - - - Yes
3 - - - - - Yes
4 - - - - - Yes
5 - - - - - Yes
6 - - - - - Yes
7 - - - - - Yes
8 - - - - - Yes
9 - - - - - Yes
10 - - - - - Yes
Program list
Move Enter MENU
Skip Select
PRECH
Video
Audio
VGA
Feature
Move Select MENU
Auto adjust
H.Position 0
V.Position 0
Clock 0
Phase 0
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Troubleshooting
Carry out simple inspections for trouble-shooting. These tips may save you
time and money. Expenses incurred for installation of receiver and customer
control adjustments are not covered by warranty.
Symptoms Items to be inspected and measures to be taken
Ghost phenomena
* This may be caused by things blocking the antenna
such as high buildings and/or hills.
Use an adjustable high antenna, which may
improve image quality.
Power failure
* Check whether the power cord of the TV set is
plugged into the outlet.
* Unplug the TV set, wait for 60 seconds and plug
the TV set in main outlet again and turn on the TV
set once again.
No image
* Check the antenna connection at the back of the
TV set to see whether it is connected to the TV set
correctly.
* There may be some problem with the broadcasting
station. Try other channels.
* Adjust contrast and brightness settings.
Normal image but no
sound
* Turn up the volume
* Check whether the TV is set as mute, press the
corresponding button on the Remote control.
Normal sound but poor
color
* Adjust contrast, color and brightness settings.
Poor image quality
* When an S-VHS camera or camera connection is
enabled or it is connected to other peripheral units,
the image quality will be poorer. Turn off other
peripheral units for the moment.
Snowakes and noise * Check the antenna connection
Horizontal dotted line
* This may be caused by electronic interference
such as a hair dryer or nearby uorescent tube.
* Turn off the device.
Remote control fails
* Check whether the batteries are normal.
Replace them when necessary.
* Clean the lens of Remote control receiver on the
TV set.
* You may still use the front button on the TV set.
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Glossary
Audio/video input
Used for audio and video signal input. It is specially designed to be used with
DVD or set top box (or other accessories) to connect related signal sources.
YPbPr input
Allow TV to connect directly to high resolution video sources, such as color
difference input of DVD player and digital television. Provide better image
resolution and denition.
Menu
Function control list displayed on the TV screen is used for adjustment.
RF
As RF or modulation signal designed for carrier used in TV and radio
Sleep timer
The TV can be set to be turned off after a xed amount of time through this
feature
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Specication ParameterSpecication Parameter
Model L22T6
Power Supply 100-240V~, 50-60Hz
Power consumption
normal mode 75W
standby mode 1W
Panel Resolution 1366x768/60Hz
color system
Color System PAL/NTSC
Audio System DK/I/BG/M
Turner Frequency
VHF LOW :45.25MHz ~ 160.00MHz
VHF HIGH :160.00MHz ~ 442.00MHz
UHF :442.00MHz ~ 863.25MHz
Program storage
capacity
199 Channels
RF Input Method 75Ωunbalanced type
Video/Audio input
AV input
Video: 1.0Vpp 75Ω
Audio: 0.5Vrms 600 ohm
Component input
Y: 1.0Vp-p 75Ω
Cb(Pb)Cr(Pr): 0.7Vp-p 75Ω
Component input
support mode
(YCbCr/YPbPr)
1080I 1920x1080/60Hz 1080I 1920x1080/50Hz
720P 1280x720/60Hz 720P 1280x720/50Hz
576P 720x576/50Hz 576I 720x288/50Hz
480P 720x480/60Hz 480I 720x240/60Hz
VGA support mode
640x480@60Hz 800x600@60Hz
1360x768@60Hz 1024x768@60Hz
HDMI support mode
1080I 50Hz/60Hz, 720P/60Hz, 576P/50Hz, 480P/60Hz, 640x480/60Hz,
800x600/60Hz, 1024x768/60Hz, 1360x768/60Hz
Audio output power 3Wx2
size(with stand)
W*H*D
528x382x176mm
remote distance MAX remote distance 8.0m
NOTE:
With the improvement and upgrade of the system, it is normal that there may be some minor differences
between user manual description and actual operation.
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Specication ParameterSpecication Parameter
Model L24T6
Power Supply 100-240V~, 50-60Hz
Power consumption
normal mode 90W
standby mode 1W
Panel Resolution 1920x1080/60Hz
color system
Color System PAL/NTSC
Audio System DK/I/BG/M
Turner Frequency
VHF LOW :45.25MHz ~ 160.00MHz
VHF HIGH :160.00MHz ~ 442.00MHz
UHF :442.00MHz ~ 863.25MHz
Program storage
capacity
199 Channels
RF Input Method 75Ω unbalanced type
Video/Audio input
AV input
Video: 1.0Vpp 75Ω
Audio: 0.5Vrms 600 ohm
Component input
Y: 1.0Vp-p 75Ω
Cb(Pb)Cr(Pr): 0.7Vp-p 75Ω
Component input
support mode
(YCbCr/YPbPr)
1080P 1920x1080/60Hz 1080P 1920x1080/50Hz
1080I 1920x1080/60Hz 1080I 1920x1080/50Hz
720P 1280x720/60Hz 720P 1280x720/50Hz
576P 720x576/50Hz 576I 720x288/50Hz
480P 720x480/60Hz 480I 720x240/60Hz
VGA support mode
640x480@60Hz 800x600@60Hz
1024x768@60Hz 1440x900@60Hz
1680x1050@60Hz 1920x1080@60Hz
HDMI support mode
1080P 50Hz/60Hz, 1080I 50Hz/60Hz, 720P/60Hz, 576P/50Hz,
480P/60Hz, 640x480/60Hz, 800x600/60Hz, 1024x768/60Hz
Audio output power 4Wx2
size(with stand)
W*H*D
572x408x176mm
remote distance MAX remote distance 8.0m
NOTE:
With the improvement and upgrade of the system, it is normal that there may be some minor differences
between user manual description and actual operation.
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