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4K HDR Smart TV Quick Setup Guide Help Hisense improve the environment by reducing paper waste. For detailed instructions and feature descriptions, ac- cess the full User Manual online or refer to the E-manual in TV. Before using the TV, please read this guide carefully and keep it for future reference.
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Congratulations on the purchase of your Hisense TV! If you would like to know 'all things Hisense', contact us using the support info: The model and serial number of the TV is located on the back and/or on one side of the TV.
What's in the box Your Hisense TV comes with the following items: ● TV ● Quick Setup Guide (this document) ● power cord (65") ● 1 set of AAA(1.5Vcc) batteries ● remote control ● Important Safety Information and Warranty Card ●...
Getting started Step 1. Attach stand or mount Before you start using your TV, attach your TV stand or mount it on the wall. CAUTION: • Disconnect the A/C power cord before installing a stand or a wall mount bracket. •...
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Attach the wall mount bracket (not included) Before you begin the third-party manufacturer instructions, be sure to do Screw the following things: (not included) 1. Place the TV face down on a clean, safe and cushioned surface. 2. Remove the TV stand if you have already attached it.
Step 2. Connect devices to your TV Check to ensure that you have connected right cables for right ports securely. Loose connections can affect the quality of the picture image and color. TV Side View 43"/50"/55"(109.2 cm/127.0 cm/139.7 cm) Back View of the TV TV Back View...
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65"(165.1 cm) TV Side View Back View of the TV TV Back View Power Input SERIAL CONTROL...
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Brief De- TV label Port Cable External Equipment scription Connect an VHF/UHF Antenna ANT/CABLE outdoor VHF/ UHF antenna. ANT OUT Antenna Connect a High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI (HDMI) cable from an external device. DVD Player/Recorder Connect a VIDEO Video Set-top Box Satellite Yellow...
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External Brief TV label Port Cable Equipment Description Connect a USB device for browsing photos, music and movies. Hard disks with a total current consumption or impulse current consumption greater than 500mA are not supported. Connect an Ethernet cable to access a network or the Internet.
Step 3. Get your remote ready The following table shows the buttons on your remote control and describes what they are for. BUTTON DESCRIPTION Power on/off Special function buttons INPUT Change TV input source Number Enter Channels/input numbers LIVE TV Select Live TV channel Turn Closed Caption On/Off and turn Closed Caption on when mute MEDIA...
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BUTTON DESCRIPTION Quick access buttons to apps EXIT Exit the menu or app SLEEP Adjust sleep timer setting NOTE: Buttons listed here are for reference only. Actual remote control models may vary. Insert the batteries 1. Take off the back cover to open the battery compartment of the remote control. 2.
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Program Your Universal Cable or Satellite Remote Control to Operate Your New Television (only for USA) If you would like to program your other household remote controls to your new television, please refer to the User Manual supplied by your Cable or Satellite provider. It should include instructions on how to program their remote to your television.
Step 4. Power on the TV Plug your power cord into a power outlet.(43"/50"/55")(109.2 cm/127.0 cm/139.7 cm) Connect your power cord to the TV and plug it into a power outlet.(65")(165.1cm) Your TV will display a launch screen showing the Hisense logo. 65"(165.1cm) Power Cord Wall Outlet Step 5.
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Automatically obtain an IP address 1. If you connect to the wired network, the TV will automatically obtain an IP address and connect to the network. NOTE: The default option of IP Settings Mode is DHCP. 2. If the connection fails, disconnected message will display for the Ethernet status. Retry or enter the IP Settings, and select Manual to input the information again.
Now that you’ve completed the first-time setup, your Home screen is your starting point for using your TV. Your Hisense TV provides a variety of entertainment options, so you’ll always find something new. Use your TV to watch live channels, access video on demand to watch movies, and much more.
Troubleshooting If you are having trouble with your TV, first try turning it off and on again. If this does not fix the problem, check the tips in the following table. If your problem is not listed in the following table, then contact us at one of the phone numbers on Page 2.