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  • Page 1 User Manual LED-Backlight-TV MEDION® LIFE® S13203 (MD31303) / S14304 (MD 31304) / S15005 (MD 31305) / S16506 (MD 31306)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents About these Instructions ................4 1.1. Explanation of symbols ..................4 1.2. Proper use ........................ 5 Package contents ..................6 Safety instructions ..................7 3.1. Operating safety ....................7 3.2. Set-up location ...................... 9 3.3. Repairs ........................11 3.4. Environmental temperature ................11 3.5.
  • Page 3 10.2. Picture menu......................48 10.3. Sound menu ......................49 10.4. Time menu ......................50 10.5. Lock menu ......................51 10.6. Option menu ......................52 Media player ....................56 11.1. Accessing the media player ................56 11.2. Main menu for the media player ..............56 11.3. Displaying photos ....................57 11.4.
  • Page 4: About These Instructions

    1. About these Instructions Please be sure to read these operating instructions carefully and follow all instructions given. The instructions will help you to operate the de- vice reliably and help increase its service life. Always store these instruc- tions near the device. Keep these operating instructions so that you can pass them on with the device if you sell it.
  • Page 5: Proper Use

    WARNING! Warning of risk of electric shock! WARNING! Warning: danger due to loud volume! • Bullet point/information on steps during operation  Instructions to be carried out Declaration of conformity (see section “Declaration of conformity”): Products that feature this symbol meet the requirements of the EC di- rectives.
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    2. Package contents Please check your purchase to ensure that all items are included. If anything is miss- ing, contact us within 14 days of purchase. The following items are supplied with your product: • LED backlight TV • Remote control (RC1244) including 2 batteries (1.5 V AAA) •...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    3. Safety instructions 3.1. Operating safety − Check the device for damage before using it for the first time. A defective or damaged device must not be placed into operation. − This device may be used by children over the age of 8 and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abili- ties or by those without experience and knowledge, if they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of...
  • Page 8 WARNING! Overheating! Risk of fire! Overheating can damage your LCD TV and lead to a risk of fire!  The slots and openings on the TV are for ventilation purpos- es. Do not cover these openings e.g. with newspapers, table cloths, curtains, etc.
  • Page 9: Set-Up Location

    Contact customer services if: − The power cable is burnt or damaged − Liquid has penetrated the device − The device is not operating correctly − The device has fallen, or the housing is damaged − Smoke is rising from the device 3.2.
  • Page 10 NOTICE! Risk of damage! There is a risk of injury with candles and other open flames.  Keep candles and other open flames away from this device at all times in order to prevent the spread of fire. − Make sure that there is enough clearance from the sides of the furniture unit.
  • Page 11: Repairs

    − Advise children of the dangers of climbing up furniture in order to reach the TV or its operating elements. If you are storing or moving the TV, also observe the aforemen- tioned safety instructions. 3.3. Repairs − Repairs to your LCD TV should only be carried out by quali- fied specialists.
  • Page 12: Safety When Connecting

    NOTICE! Risk of damage! Large changes in temperature or fluctuations in humid- ity can cause moisture to build up due to condensation within the LCD TV, which can cause an electrical short circuit.  After transporting the LCD TV, wait until the appliance has reached ambient temperature before switching it on.
  • Page 13: Handling Batteries

    − For extra safety, we recommend using an over-voltage pro- tection device to prevent your LCD TV sustaining damage as a result of power surges or lightning strikes. − Position the cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over.
  • Page 14 − Do not dismantle or deform the batteries. You could injure your hands or fingers, or battery fluid could come into contact with your eyes or skin. If this hap- pens, rinse the affected areas with plenty of clean water and consult a doctor immediately.
  • Page 15: Declaration Of Conformity

    4. Declaration of conformity Always observe the relevant legal regulations in the country of use. Medion AG hereby declares that this device conforms to all of the required regula- tions in the EU and the fundamental requirements and the remaining relevant reg- ulations of: •...
  • Page 16: Device Overview

    5. Device overview 5.1. Front MD 31303: MD 31304/MD 31305:...
  • Page 17 MD 31306: STANDBY: Standby button: Switch the device on or into standby mode VOL+/VOL-: Set the volume or navigate in the menu CH+/CH-: Select a program or navigate in the menu MENU: Call up the on-screen menu to make settings on your device SOURCE: Change the input source LCD screen Operating light: Shines red when the device is in standby mode.
  • Page 18: Rear

    5.2. Rear LNB IN HDMI1 DC 13V/18V AUDIO ARC/CEC 400mA Max. HEADPHONE OUT: For connecting headphones with 3.5 mm jack USB(2.0) DC 5V , Max. 500mA: USB port for connecting an external storage medium for playing back media. COMMON INTERFACE (CI+): Card slot for connecting pay TV cards MINI YPBPR: YPbPr components input (via the supplied cinch adapter) MINI AV: Audio/video input (via the supplied cinch adapter) SPDIF COAX OUT: Digital audio output (coaxial)
  • Page 19: Remote Control

    5.3. Remote control D.MENU TITLE GOTO ANGLE REVEAL PROGRAM INTRO REPEAT D.DISP SUB.T LANG ZOOM INDEX AUDIO SIZE...
  • Page 20 LED display for confirming button selection. P.MODE Select picture mode GOTO No function POWER: i.e. switch LCD TV on/off (switch standby mode on/ off ). MEDIA Open media browser ANGLE No function REVEAL Video text: Display hidden text. AUDIO ATV: Set the normal sound format to stereo or mono LONG DTV/Satellite: Select the audio languages SIZE...
  • Page 21 17 OK Confirm selection in certain menus. Also used to open the channel list. 18 P+/- Programme selection buttons 19 EXIT Exit the menu 20 MENU Open and close menu. 21 TV/RADIO DTV/satellite: Switch between TV channels and radio sta- tions.
  • Page 22: Getting Started

    6. Getting started Before using for the first time, ensure you read the “Safety instructions” section. 6.1. Unpacking • Select a suitable place for setting up the device before unpacking. • Open the box very carefully, to avoid damaging the device. The device might get damaged if you use a knife with a long blade to open the box.
  • Page 23: Mounting

    6.2. Mounting Attach the stand as shown in the illustration. Carry out this step before connecting the LCD TV. MD 31303: 4 x ST4 x 14 MD 31304: 4 x ST4 x 16 MD 31305: 4 x M4 x 8 MD 31306: 4 x M4 x 18 6.3.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Antenna

    6.4. Connecting the antenna Your LCD TV supports different antenna signals. You can input the following image signals to the television through the socket labelled RF: • Via analogue cable/an analogue house aerial • Via a DVB-T/DVB-T2 antenna or • Via a DVB-C connection ...
  • Page 25: Connecting The Power Supply

    6.6. Connecting the power supply  Connect the mains plug on the device to an easily accessible 220 - 240 V ~ 50 Hz mains socket. 6.7. Switching the LCD TV on and off  The device will be in standby mode as soon as you have connected the mains plug to the mains socket.
  • Page 26 6.8.1. Cable and antenna Tuning Setup Tune Type Digital Type DVB-C Scan Type Network Scan Network ID Auto Frequency Auto Symbol Rate Auto Sorting by LCN MENU Back Start Menu option Setting Use the direction buttons to select the reception type: ATV+DTV (search for analogue and digital •...
  • Page 27 6.8.2. Satellite Tuning Setup Tune Type Digital Type Satellite Satellite 01 HOTBIRD 6,7A,8 Scan Type Network Channel Type Free+Scramble Service Type Load Presetlist Dish Setup MENU Back Start Menu option Setting TUNE TYPE No settings can be entered here in Satellite mode. Use the direction buttons to select the connection DIGITAL TYPE type (DVB-T, DVB-C or SATELLITE).
  • Page 28 Menu option Setting SERVICE TYPE Select the channel type. DTV: Search for digital TV channels. RADIO: Search for digital radio stations. ALL: Search for digital TV channels and digital ra- dio stations. LOAD PRESETLIST The preinstalled channel list for the Astra 19.2E satellite is loaded.
  • Page 29: Multimedia Connections

    7. Multimedia connections 7.1. Use of the multimedia connections CAUTION! Risk of damage! Incorrect operation can lead to damage to the equip- ment used.  Before wiring and use, also read the operating inst- ructions of the devices you are connecting. CAUTION! Risk of damage! If plugs and sockets are connected incorrectly it can...
  • Page 30 7.1.3. YPbPr YPbPr transmission (component) works via five RCA connections in which three jacks carry the video signal (red/blue/green) and the remaining two jacks carry the stereo audio signal (red/white). Use a commercially available YPbPr cable.  Connect the YPbPr inputs and outputs of the equipment with a YPbPr cable. ...
  • Page 31 7.1.8. SPDIF SPDIF (Sony®/Phillips digital interface) is an interface for transferring digital stereo or multi-channel audio signals between various devices. Usually, the digital audio si- gnal is output via a coaxial (RCA) or an optical connection. Use a suitable, commer- cially available cable.
  • Page 32: Operation

    8. Operation 8.1. Channel selection  To select a channel, either press the CH+/– buttons (on the device) or the P+/- buttons (on the remote control) or select the channel directly by pressing the appropriate number. For a two- or three-figure number, press the numbers one after another. ...
  • Page 33: Displaying Channel Information

    ZOOM 2 The picture is stretched further in level 2. 1:1 (only for HDMI): The picture is shown with pix- el-perfect reproduction. You can also change the picture format in the menu OPTION > ASPECT RA- TIO. Please note that not all picture formats are available depending on the chosen picture source.
  • Page 34: Selecting The Source

    Favourite List Page Up/Down CH+/CH- Select  Select a channel using the direction buttons  and open it with OK.  You can move within the favourites list in steps of 10 using the P+/P- buttons. 8.6. Selecting the source ...
  • Page 35: Teletext

    9. Teletext Teletext is a free service broadcast by most channels and contains the latest news, weather, TV listings, share prices, subtitles and other information. 9.1. Using the teletext Your remote control has special buttons for operating the teletext.  Select a TV channel that broadcasts teletext. ...
  • Page 36: Useful Teletext Functions

    9.3. Useful teletext functions 9.3.1. INDEX  Use the INDEX button to select the main teletext page. 9.3.2. REVEAL  Press the REVEAL button once to display hidden information such as the solu- tions to competitions, puzzles or quizzes.  Pressing the REVEAL button again hides the answers. 9.3.3.
  • Page 37: Menu Navigation

    10. Menu navigation  Press the MENU button to activate the OSD. The available options are displayed on the lower edge of the screen.  You can use the direction buttons  to select the options from the main menu. ...
  • Page 38: Channel Menu

    10.1. Channel menu CHANNEL Auto Tuning Program edit Signal Information CI Informationen Dish Setup MENU Return Select Move EXIT Exit Menu option Setting AUTO TUNING If you have selected the source DTV (DVB-T or DVB-C), the following setting options are available: COUNTRY Select the desired country for the chan- nel search.
  • Page 39 Set the frequency. The default setting is FREQUEN- AUTO. Only active if the NETWORK SCAN (only in DVB-C option has been selected in the Search mode) mode settings. Set the symbol rate. SYMBOL RATE (only in DVB-C mode) Logical Channel Numbering: Select SORTING the ON setting if you want to sort the BY LCN...
  • Page 40 Decide which channels you want to CHANNEL search for: FREE (free channels), TYPE SCRAMBLE (encrypted channels) or FREE+SCRAMBLE (free and en- crypted channels). Select the channel type. SERVICE DTV: Search for digital TV channels. TYPE RADIO: Search for digital radio sta- tions.
  • Page 41 DTV MANUAL You can programme individual channels in DVB-T mode TUNING manually here if the input signal is received via the an- tenna. (only for DVB-T) This option is only available if you have previously select- ed DTV as the input source. VHF / UHF Select the channel to be searched.
  • Page 42 DELETE Select the channel that you want to delete and press the red button [PROGRAM]. The selected channel is then deleted. DVB-T/C: If the SORTING BY LCN function has been activated, the channel number will also be deleted when the channel is deleted. In order to avoid this happening, deactivate this function under AUTO TUNING.
  • Page 43 CI INFORMA- If you want to watch subscription channels, you must TION (CI+) first register with the relevant provider. You will receive a Conditional Access Module (CA module) and a special card from your provider after registration. You will find in- formation about the settings in the documentation sup- plied with the module.
  • Page 44 Menu option Setting Select the satellite for which you want to change the settings or carry out a search. EDIT Press the green button to edit the selected satel- lite. You can change the name of the satellite with the help of the dis- played keyboard.
  • Page 45 Menu option Setting Set the search mode. DEFAULT: A search will be car- ried out on the selected satel- lite, based on the transponder list saved for this satellite. This re- quires a little time. NETWORK SCAN: Activate/ deactivate the network scan. BLIND SCAN: A complete SCAN search will be carried out on the...
  • Page 46 Menu option Setting Use the arrow button EPG to switch to the TRANSPONDER column and use the arrow buttons  to select the transponder for which you want to start the search. Now press the OK button to mark the relevant transponder with a red tick.
  • Page 47 Menu option Setting Set the LNB power here. POWER 22KHZ Set the sound here, the default setting is AUTO. TONE- If your satellite system requires a tone burst, you can set it to BURST A or B here. BURST If you have connected multiple LNBs or a DiSEqC DISEQC switch to your satellite antenna, set the desired 1.0/1.1...
  • Page 48: Picture Menu

    10.2. Picture menu PICTURE Picture Mode Standard Contrast Brightness Colour Tint Sharpness Colour Temp Normal Noise Reduction Middle Overscan Auto Return Select MENU Move EXIT Exit Menu option Setting PICTURE Select picture mode: STANDARD, DYNAMIC, MILD, STANDARD, DYNAMIC, MILD, PERSONAL. This MODE function corresponds to the P.MODE button.
  • Page 49: Sound Menu

    10.3. Sound menu SOUND Sound Mode Standard Treble Bass Balance Auto Volume Level SPDIF Mode AD Switch MENU Return Select Move EXIT Exit Menu option Setting Select the audio mode: STANDARD, MOVIE, MUSIC, PERSONAL. This function corresponds to the S.MODE SOUND MODE button.
  • Page 50: Time Menu

    10.4. Time menu TIME Clock 21/Jan 10:11 Time Zone GMT+1 Sleep Timer Auto Standby OSD Timer 15 s Return Select MENU Move EXIT Exit Menu option Setting CLOCK Time display. It is not possible to set the time. This option is only available in DTV mode. TIME ZONE You can set the time zone here.
  • Page 51: Lock Menu

    10.5. Lock menu LOCK System lock Set Password Channel Lock Parental Guidance Key Lock Hotel Mode MENU Return Select Move EXIT Exit Menu option Setting SYSTEM LOCK You can release the CHANNEL LOCK, PAREN- TAL GUIDANCE and HOTEL MODE locks here. To do this, you will need to enter the password.
  • Page 52: Option Menu

    KEY LOCK You can switch the key lock for the operating elements on the LCD TV on or off here. The LCD TV can then only be operated via the remote control. HOTEL MODE In hotel mode, you can make various settings which re- strict the functionality and operation of the device.
  • Page 53 Menu option Setting If the LCD TV is not receiving a signal the screen will turn BLUE SCREEN blue rather than showing “snow” or a black background. FIRST TIME You can access the menu for the initial installation here. INSTALLATION RESET Here you can reset the device to the factory settings.
  • Page 54 10.6.1. Channel list Press the OK button during operation to call up the CHANNEL LIST. The follow- ing options are available here: Button Entry Function  You can use these buttons to move up/down through the channel list. Press the OK button to switch to the currently selected chan- nel.
  • Page 55  SELECT Available for DTV and satellite − ALL: all channels will be shown; − DTV: only the digital TV channels will be shown; − RADIO: only the radio stations will be shown. − DATA: only data will be shown. −...
  • Page 56: Media Player

    11. Media player If you attach a USB storage medium to the LCD TV, you can play back photos, music, videos or text. The supported formats can be found in the technical specifications at the end of these instructions. Information on using USB ...
  • Page 57: Displaying Photos

    In the menu for the respective media PHOTO, MUSIC, MOVIE, TEXT, you can delete an object using the red button. In order to exit the media player, press the SOURCE button (on the remote control or the device) and select a different source or press the EXIT button to return to the previously used source.
  • Page 58: Playing Back Music

    11.4. Playing back music If you select MUSIC from the main menu, the available music files are filtered and displayed on the screen.  If there are several folders on the storage medium, use the  buttons to firstly select the folder and open it with OK. ...
  • Page 59: Playing Back Videos

    11.5. Playing back videos If you select MOVIE from the main menu, the available video files are filtered and displayed on the screen.  If there are several folders on the storage medium, use the  buttons to firstly select the folder and open it with OK. ...
  • Page 60: Epg - Programme Guide

    12. EPG – programme guide The EPG button opens the “electronic programme guide”. You will see the current and the next programme for the available channels in the table.  Press the EPG button to open the programme guide.  Use the  buttons to select a channel. ...
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting

    13. Troubleshooting Problem Corrective action • Check if the power cable is inserted in the socket proper- There is no picture and no sound. Check if the signal reception is set to TV. • • Check to ensure that the contrast and brightness settings are correct.
  • Page 62: Do You Need More Help

    Problem Corrective action • Is there interference from another device? There are stripes • Transmission antennae on radio stations, ham radios and on the screen or portable phones can also cause interference. the colours are • Operate the device as far away as possible from the de- faded.
  • Page 63: Lcd Tv Pixel Faults

    13.2. LCD TV pixel faults 5 Pixel Despite the state-of-the-art produc- tion methods, in rare cases there may be individual or multiple pixel drop-outs (dead pixels) due to the Rows highly complex technology. For active matrix TFTs with a resolu- tion of 1920 x 1080 pixels, which are each made up of three sub-pix- Pixel...
  • Page 64: Cleaning

    14. Cleaning DANGER! Risk of electric shock! There is a risk of death due to an electric shock when the housing is open and you touch parts inside the de- vice!  Do not open the housing of the device. It does not contain any parts requiring maintenance.
  • Page 65: Disposal

    16. Disposal Packaging The product has been packaged to protect it from damage in transit. The packaging is made of materials that can be recycled in an environ- mentally friendly manner. Device The adjacent symbol showing a crossed out wheelie bin means that the device is subject to Directive 2012/19/EU.
  • Page 66: Technical Specifications

    17. Technical specifi cations LCD TV S13203 (MD 31303) Device name S13203 (MD 31303) Screen size 80 cm (31.5") LCD; 16:9 display Power consumption: Max. 50 W Power consumption in stand- < 0.50 W by mode Speaker output 2 x 8 W RMS Physical resolution 1920 x 1080 TV system...
  • Page 67 LCD TV S16506 (MD 31306) Device name S16506 (MD 31306) Screen size 163.8 cm (65") LCD; 16:9 display Power consumption: Max. 240 W Power consumption in stand- < 0.50 W by mode Speaker output 2 x 8 W RMS Physical resolution 1920 x 1080 TV system Pal B/G, D/K, I;...
  • Page 68 Drives/storage media Drives USB, Common Interface Supported formats via USB Photo: BMP, JPG, JPEG, PNG Music: MP3, FLAC, OGG Film: AVI, MKV, MP4, MPEG 1/2/4, MOV, TS, VOB, Xvid, 3GP Text: TXT Capacities USB max. 1 TB Remote control Transmission type Infrared LED classification Battery type...
  • Page 69 Dimensions/weight S15005 (MD 31305) Dimensions without stand Approx. 1126 x 630 x 87 mm (W x H x D) Dimensions with stand Approx. 1126 x 701 x 270 mm (W x H x D) Weight without stand Approx. 10.8 kg Weight with stand Approx.
  • Page 70: Product Data Sheet

    17.1. Product data sheet In accordance with Regulation 1062/2010 Trademark MSN no. 30024459 30024458 30024457 30024454 Model no. MD 31303 MD 31304 MD 31305 MD 31306 Energy efficiency class Visible screen size 80 cm 108 cm 125.7 cm 163.8 cm (diagonal size, approx.) (31.5") (43")
  • Page 71: Service Information

    In our Service Community, you can meet other users, as well as our staff, and you can exchange your experiences and pass on your knowledge there. You will find our Service Community at http://community.medion.com. • Alternatively, use our contact form at www.medion.com/contact.
  • Page 72: Legal Notice

    These operating instructions are protected by copyright. Mechanical, electronic and any other forms of reproduction are prohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer. Copyright is owned by the distributing company: MEDION AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany Please note that you cannot use the address above for returns. Please always con-...
  • Page 73: Index

    20. Index Antenna ............24 Package contents ..........6 Batteries ........... 13, 23, 65 Pixel faults ............. 63 Power supply ..........12 Channel list ........... 54 Connecting the power supply ..25 Channel selection ........32 Problem............61 Cleaning ............64 Programme guide ........

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