GVA G24TV15 Instruction Manual

23.6" hd led lcd tv

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G24TV15

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  • Page 1 23.6" HD LED LCD TV G24TV15...
  • Page 2 Contents Guide to the Television Caring for the Environment...
  • Page 3: Guide To The Television

    Guide to the Television SOURCE MENU VOL+ VOL- STANDBY AV INPUT AV OUTPUT VIDEO VIDEO HDMI1(ARC) HDMI2 HDMI3 PC AUDIO HEADPHONE COAXIAL 1. SOURCE Source select AV output : External AV signal output and relevant right / left sound 2. MENU Into or exit from menu channel outputs.
  • Page 4: Remote Control Battery Installation

    Guide to the Television 1: POWER: To set the TV to Standby or Power On modes. :In USB mode, used as fast reverse key; press repeatedly to speed up operation. : In USB mode, used as fast forward key; press repeatedly to speed up operation.
  • Page 5: Teletext And Subtitles

    Guide to the Television TELETEXT and SUBTITLES Teletext is an information system broadcast in certain countries which can be consulted like a newspaper. It may also offer access to subtitles for viewers with hearing problems or who are not familiar with the transmission language (Refer to your local TV guides or internet program lists to determine if Teletext is used in your area.) Press : You will obtain :...
  • Page 6: Caring For The Environment

    Caring for the Environment Responsible disposal of the packaging television packing materials Responsible disposal of appliance television...
  • Page 7: Safety Information And Warnings

    Safety Information and Warnings SYMBOLS The graphic symbols used in this manual or on the back cover of the set mean the following: Read this manual in full before use The lightni n g flash symbol is intended to alert the user to the enclosures that contain hazardous voltages The exclamation symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
  • Page 8 Safety Information and Warnings DO NOT immerse in any liquid whilst in use or in cleaning. Clean only with a damp cloth, dry with a dry towel. Do not use harsh abrasives as these may damage plastic parts. DO NOT block any ventilation openings.
  • Page 9: Items In The Box

    Items in the Box Television Remote control Neck and base Two AAA Batteries Instruction Manual Quick-start guide Screws...
  • Page 10: Basic Setup

    Basic Set Up To install the base please carefully follow the following assembly instruction. The base comes with the purchased of your TV set. Install with care. Step 1 If not already fitted at the factory, locate the bottom neck bracket into the gap in the bottom of the TV, and check that it is securely held in place by the 1 long screw.
  • Page 11 Basic Set Up Setting up your TV Ensure to put your TV in a firm place which can bear the weight of the TV. To avoid any danger, please do not expose or place the TV near water, fire place and / or heating apparatus.
  • Page 12: Advanced Connection Diagrams

    Advanced Connection Diagrams Below diagrams show the basic connection options available. 1.AV input Video/Audio input, press the SOURCE button using either the remote control or the button Located on the side of the TV set and select the AV option. AV INPUT AV OUTPUT VIDEO...
  • Page 13 Advanced Connection Diagrams 3.PC input PC(VGA)Input, press the SOURCE button on either the remote control or the button located on the side of the TV set and select the PC option. PC AUDIO OUTPUT VGA OUTPUT DVD VGA OUTPUT HDMI1(ARC) HDMI2 HDMI3 PC AUDIO...
  • Page 14 Advanced Connection Diagrams 5.AV output AV INPUT AV OUTPUT VIDEO VIDEO TV AV INPUT 6.USB input Media Input, press the SOURCE button on either the remote control or the button located on the side of the TV set and select the MEDIA option. HDMI1(ARC) HDMI2 HDMI3...
  • Page 15: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features First time powering on the TV : When you first power up your TV, (or you reset the TV to its factory settings), it will automatically enter the TV Auto Tuning mode. This is where the TV searches for available TV stations and stores the station details it finds.
  • Page 16: Channel Menu

    Advanced Features Input Source select Main Menu select Exit select To access the Input Source menu, where you can select ATV or DTV reception, plus access signals from your connected Audio/Video devices (eg, via AV Composite video, HDMI, or PC VGA), press the Input Source button located at the top right-hand side of the cursor selector arrow section of the Remote Control, and once the Input Source menu appears, use the Up or Down cursor arrow keys to select the desired input, then press the OK button.
  • Page 17 Advanced Features NOTE: The Bad Normal Good bar graph on this screen shows the relative signal intensity during DTV reception only. To obtain more detail regarding the signal quality and strength of a received DTV station, refer to the Signal Information option in this Menu. DTV Manual Tuning VHF CH Press OK to search...
  • Page 18: Picture Menu

    Advanced Features Delete Press the teletext red button on the Remote Control and the program in the cursor will be deleted from the list of stations.To restore a deleted channel, perform a complete Auto Tune. Skip Press to choose the program, press the teletext blue button on the Remote Control to skip this program from future up/down manual channel selections, and the symbol will show on the right side of the program name.Choose the skipped program, press the blue button again,...
  • Page 19: Sound Menu

    Advanced Features 1. Picture mode: Press OK Key enter Pcitrue mode Select Menu.Press adjust Picture mode.Under User mode, press can adjust constrast,brightness,color,sharpness.etc. The Tint option is available in NTSC system countries only. 2. Color temperature: Press OK Key enter color temperature Select Menu. press adjust olor temperature.
  • Page 20: Sleep Timer

    Advanced Features 5.SPDIF Mode: Press OK key to switch Auto or PCM. The SPDIF Mode option affects the format of the Coaxial digital audio output from the socket on the rear of the TV . Unless you need to force the output format to PCM, leave this setting in the Auto position.
  • Page 21: Pvr File System

    Advanced Features Note: 1) The OSD Language option allows you to select the language used in the various TV menus from a wide selection. At the initial setup stage of the TV , the default language is English, and it is recommended that this setting is not changed unless you are fluent in any new language chosen.
  • Page 22 Advanced Features Check PVR File System Press the OK Button to start checking the file system of your USB storage or Hard Disk and check the recording speed capability of the connected device. Once SUCCESS is shown after checking, you will then be able to begin recording or use the Time Shift function. If FAIL is shown after checking, you will need to format your USB drive or Hard Disc before being able to record or use the Time Shift feature.
  • Page 23: Usb Source

    Advanced Features 6.Lock menu Lock System Set Password Block Program < Parental Guidance > LOCK 1. Lock system: To enter the LOCK Menu, press MENU button and then press or buttons to select the LOCK Menu. The default password is 0000,the super password is 4711. 2.
  • Page 24 Advanced Features In the Channel mode, use the cursor keys to select the desired DTV channel, then scroll through the upcoming available programs. If a DTV channel shows “No information”, it means that the EPG has not yet loaded the data for that channel. You can speed up this process, (just for this channel), by using the cursor keys to select the channel in the EPG list, then press OK.
  • Page 25: Pvr Function

    Advanced Features 9. PVR function 1). Prepare to record the program Before the PVR function can be used, a suitable USB storage device (USB flash-drive or USB hard-drive) must be connected to the USB socket on the rear side panel of the TV. The USB storage device should only be connected or disconnected when the TV is switched off.
  • Page 27: Timeshift Function

    Advanced Features Index Pause Stop 1. Video may become pixelated if the video bit rate is too high for your USB drive, especially during recordings of high-definition material. If this occurs, try using a faster USB drive, or re-format it using the High Speed Format option. Note:This may make the drive un-readable in other USB devices.
  • Page 28: Digital Media Player (Dmp)

    Advanced Features NOTE: Please do not unplug the USB storage device when the Time Shift function is activated, as damage to the recorded file or the USB storage device may occur. Approximately 4GB of memory buffers about 30-40 minutes of DTV material. 1.Video may become pixelated during recording when the Video bit rate capability of your USB device is too low.
  • Page 29 Advanced Features Select the media file by pressing , then press OK and the preview frame will pop up if the file is playable. Press the play button to play the media file in full screen mode. When the media file (Photo, Music, Movie, or Text type) is playing, press the OK or Info button to display the control bar at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting No power Please check if the AC power cable is connected to the TV unit and switched on at the socket outlet. If the TV still does not operate check the socket outlet has power by trying another appliance in the socket. Cannot receive signal properly Double or Phantom imaging may occur in high buildings or when surrounded by mountains.
  • Page 31: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Model no. G24TV15 Display screen type Direct LED Display Display size 23.6" Diagonal Viewing angle 160⁰/ 150⁰ (H/V) Aspect Ratio 16:9 High Definition: 1366 (H) x 768 (W) Resolution Power supply AC 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz TV receiver PAL/SECAM: BG, DK, I & DVB-T Analogue: 48.25 MHz-863.25 MHz...
  • Page 32 While every effort has been made in the preparation of this instruction manual, the publishers cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of the information contained herein or any consequences arising from it.

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