Restore Factory Settings; Technical Specs - Tele System SOUND LED10 Manual

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TELE System
To activate the digital channel reception mode, press the Source à Satellite . You
can scan the frequencies available with your satellite antenna system, automatically
searching for all the satellite channels from the first installation or through an
automatic scanning available in the Channels menu.
Impostazione Antenna
the basic settings to allow the use of the TV with a single Universal LNB (Low Noise
Block converter) system (commonly used for satellite systems in Italy); in the event
your system is done with a different configuration, you must appropriately change the
antenna settings.
WARNING! The wrong antenna configuration can result in the failure to load some or
all channels. If you do not know the characteristics of your antenna system and/or
are unable to properly configure the receiver yourself, you may want to consult a
professional installer for advice. The power and signal quality indicators refer to the
first transponder of the chosen satellite list

Restore Factory Settings

This function allows you to restore factory settings. To do so, select Restore settings
... and on the new screen, select YES. The television will be restored to its factory
settings.
WARNING! Restoring the factory settings starts the installation wizard (see section
"First Installation"), and also clears all previously memorized channels and settings
set by the user.

Technical specs

Inputs
TV Signal
Specs
Display
Resolution
Contrast ratio
Brightness
Angle of view
SCART
HDMI
A/V in
USB
VGA
RF input DVB-T
RF input DVB-S
Video
Audio
Speaker
Power supply
Consumption
Diagonal 31,5" (80 cm) 16:9 Wide
1366(H) x 768(V) – HD READY
3000:1
180 (cd/m
)
2
178°/178° (H/V)
1
3
1
1 –Mediaplayer
DSUB15 + Audio PC
75 Ω – VHF/UHF - 7MHz/8MHz
1 tipo F
MPEG2,
MPEG4
H.265/HEVC
MPEG1 layer1/2; DD; DD+; AAC; HE-AAC
2 x 10 Watt + 2 x 10 Watt
100V – 240V ~ 50/60Hz
<0,5W in Stand-by; <48 W Max
H.264/AVC
and

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