Medion LIFE X14316 User Manual
Medion LIFE X14316 User Manual

Medion LIFE X14316 User Manual

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Ultra HD Android
Smart-TV
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MEDION LIFE
X14316 (MD 30880) / X15008 (MD 30881) / X15526 (MD 30882) / X16520 (MD 30883)

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  • Page 1 User manual Ultra HD Android Smart-TV MEDION LIFE X14316 (MD 30880) / X15008 (MD 30881) / X15526 (MD 30882) / X16520 (MD 30883)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Multi Media Player (MMP) ....... 30 13.1. Main menu for the media player ....30 Google Cast ............32 HbbTV system ..........32 Data protection MEDION® Smart TV ....32 HDMI 2.1 standard ..........33 17.1. eARC ..............33 17.2. ALLM ..............33 Troubleshooting ..........
  • Page 3: Information About This User Manual

    Information about this user 1.1. Explanation of symbols manual If a block of text is marked with one of the warning sym- bols listed below, the hazard described in that text must Thank you for choosing our product. We hope be avoided to prevent the potential consequences descri- you enjoy using this device.
  • Page 4: Proper Use

    1.2. Proper use 3. Safety instructions This is an information technology device and is also suit- 3.1. Operating safety able for multimedia applications. This device is used to receive and play back television programmes. The range – Check the device for damage before using of different connections supplied makes it possible to ex- it for the first time.
  • Page 5: Set-Up Location

    – Do not put any pressure on the display. – Keep your Smart TV and all connected There is a risk that the glass on the screen appliances away from moisture and avoid may break. dust, heat and direct sunlight. Non-com- pliance with these instructions can lead to –...
  • Page 6: Repairs

    – Do not place the TV on higher or high 3.5. Safety when connecting furniture such as wall cabinets or shelves 3.5.1. Power supply without ensuring that both the furniture and the TV are safely and securely held in – Even when deactivated, some compo- place.
  • Page 7: Handling Batteries

    – Do not dismantle or deform the batteries. If the device shuts down and re- You could injure your hands or fingers, or starts due to an electrostatic di- battery fluid could come into contact with scharge while in USB mode (media your eyes or skin.
  • Page 8: Eu - Declaration Of Conformity

    4. EU - Declaration of con- 4.1. Information on WLAN formity WLAN MEDION AG hereby declares that this product conforms Frequency range 2,4 GHz/ 5 GHz with the essential requirements and the remaining rele- vant regulations: Wi-Fi standard 802.11 a/b/g/n •...
  • Page 9: Device Overview

    5. Device overview COMMON INTERFACE (CI+): Card slot for connecting pay TV cards 2. ANT.: For connecting the antenna (analogue, DVB-T or 5.1. Front DVB-C) 3. HDMI 1-2: HDMI connection for devices with HDMI output (HDMI 2 can be used for eARC) 4.
  • Page 10: Remote Control

    5.3. Remote control Microphone 2. Number buttons: TV: Channel selection, teletext: Page selection : DTV/satellite/media browser: subtitle function : Mute 5. P / : Channel selection buttons TV: select next (+) / previous (−) channel; teletext: se- lect next (+) / previous (−) page : Microphone button for activating voice con- trol : Open the start screen...
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    6. Gett ing started 6.2. Mounting Attach the feet as shown in the illustration. Carry out this Before using for the first time, ensure you read step before connecting the Smart TV. the “Safety instructions” section. 3 x M4x20 (MD 30880, 30881, 30882) 6.1.
  • Page 12: Inserting Batteries In The Remote Con- Trol

    6.3. Inserting batt eries in the re- 6.6. Switching the smart TV on and mote control  Remove the battery compartment cover on the back  The device will be in standby mode as soon as you of the remote control. have connected the mains plug to the mains socket.
  • Page 13 6.7.1. Connecting accessories 6.7.3. Google sign in Next, the device searches for Bluetooth accessories within You can now sign in using your Google account to opti- range. Devices that are ready to connect are then dis- mise your device with your apps, films and recommen- played.
  • Page 14 6.7.9. Satellite Please note that enabling this function results in higher energy consumption. Make sure that your satellite connection is connected to the LNB connection. 6.7.6. Sett ing up TV reception  Select NEXT if you do not want to configure additional settings.
  • Page 15: Using The Multimedia Connections

     If necessary, you can now configure satellite settings 6.8. Using the multimedia connec- for the relevant satellite: tions Satellite setup SATELLITE STA Activate/deactivate the satellite sta- NOTICE! tus. When deactivated, LNB settings Risk of damage! can be changed or a search started. Incorrect operation can cause damage SATELLITE SE...
  • Page 16: Operation

    6.8.3. HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics 7. Operation Control) 7.1. Channel selection CEC is the abbreviation for Consumer Electronics Control. If you connect different devices via CEC-enabled HDMI To select a channel, press either one of the P / but- connections, you can control certain functions of the tons on the remote control, use the multifunction entire HDMI network with a single remote control (e.g.
  • Page 17: Teletext

    8.1.4. Colour butt ons ANTENNA TV mode (antennas signals are played back)  If coloured fields or text entries are displayed at the CABLE TV mode (cable signals are played back) lower edge of the screen then you can select these contents directly by pressing the appropriately colour- SATELLITE TV mode (satellites signals are played...
  • Page 18: Home Page

    10. Home page 11. Live TV menu To enjoy the benefits of your Android TV, your TV must 11.1. Channels menu be connected to the Internet. Connect the TV to a home network via an Internet connection. You can connect your 11.1.1.
  • Page 19 11.2.4. Power menu The appearance and operation of the menu may vary depending on the module used. You can configure the same settings in this menu as under SETTINGS > DEVICE PREFERENCES > POWER. 11.2.5. CI card menu 11.2.6. Advanced options menu CAM Info Advanced Options Audio...
  • Page 20 – DO NOT TRACK 11.2.7. Sett ings menu Activate/deactivate the HbbTV/Internet Track- ing option. When DEFAULT and ON are set, Settings you enable the evaluation of your HbbTV/ Internet performance to optimally adapt the Suggestions service to your preferences. If you do not want Set your device name this, select the OFF setting.
  • Page 21 ETHERNET ALL: Search for digital TV channels and digital radio stations. – NOT CONNECTED ONLY DIGITAL CHANNELS: Search for digi- The status of the Internet connection is dis- tal TV channels. played here via Ethernet, IP and MAC address- ONLY RADIO CHANNELS: Search for digital radio stations.
  • Page 22 ANALOGUE CHANNEL FINETUNE If your satellite system re- Here you can fine-tune analogue channels. TONE quires a tone burst, you can CLEAR CHANNEL LIST BURST set it to TONE BURST A or (only cable reception type) B here. You can use this option to delete the contents If you have connected multi- of the channel list.
  • Page 23 INPUTS BLOCKED GO TO Enter the channel number Prevent access to the selected input source CHANNEL that you wish to call up into content. Highlight the input source you want (yellow the text field. and press O K to lock or unlock it. To switch to button) a locked input source, a password must now be entered first.
  • Page 24 SET TIME ZONE CEC DEVICE LIST Select the desired time zone here. Select USE CEC-enabled devices that are connected to the BROADCASTPROVIDED TIME ZONE if this TV via a HDMI port will be listed here. should also be updated automatically. –...
  • Page 25 This function smooths the Increase or reduce colour tone (on a scale of juddering effect that occurs -50 to 50) with 24 fps image reproduc- SHARPNESS tion. This function converts Increase or reduce sharpness (on a scale of 0 the content to 60/120 fps, DI FILM to 100) enabling significantly more...
  • Page 26 DIGITAL OUTPUT Activate/deactivate the col- COLOR Set the audio type for the digital output here. our space function to opti- SPACE PCM is the standard format for stereo signal mise colour reproduction output. Select BYPASS to output a digital data stream, e.g.
  • Page 27 – STORAGE – STORE MODE This shows the storage status of the TV and Activate/deactivate demo mode. the connected devices and storage media. To – GOOGLE ASSISTANT see detailed information on the usage details, ON/OFF highlight and press O K . In addition, there are If you activate the Google Assistant, you can options for ejecting and formatting the con- then optimize voice control by signing in to...
  • Page 28: Record Menu

    – ACCESSIBILITY 11.3. Record menu AUDIO TYPE Before starting a recording, ensure that you Select the desired accessibility aid here have connected a USB storage device to one of Select this setting if you do the USB ports. NORMAL not require any accessibil- ity aids.
  • Page 29: Channel List

    11.3.3. Schedule list menu Timeshift recording To use the timeshift recording function, the timeshift All programmed timers are listed in the schedule list. Press mode option must be activated in the RECORD > TIME the  button to add additional reminders or record tim- SHIFT MODE menu.
  • Page 30: Multi Media Player (Mmp)

    13. Multi Media Player (MMP) M E N U The following options appear here: If you connect a USB storage device to the TV, you can play SORT: Choose how you want the back the photos, music, videos or text stored on it. Select files to be sorted Multi Media Player (MMP) on the home page MEDIA TYPE: Select which files...
  • Page 31 13.1.3. Music SOUND SET You can change the settings in the TINGS TON menu here. These are the same If you select MUSIK in the main menu, the available mu- as in the menu SETTINGS > DEVICE sic files are filtered and displayed on the screen. PREFERENCES >...
  • Page 32: Google Cast

    To transfer an app to the TV screen: MEDION® shall not be liable if the HbbTV, the portal or  Open an app on your mobile device that supports a service does not comply with the user’s requirements,...
  • Page 33: Hdmi 2.1 Standard

    17. HDMI 2.1 standard There is no picture and no sound. I can hear noise, though. Your smart TV has HDMI 2.1 ports that offer improved per- • The reception might be poor. Check if the antenna is formance in a number of ways. The following features are connected properly.
  • Page 34: Do You Need More Help

    18.2. Smart TV pixel faults No Bluetooth® connection • Ensure that all settings on the device are correct and 5 Pixel that the Bluetooth function has been activated. • Check whether the device to be connected is switched on and is in search mode. •...
  • Page 35: Cleaning

    19. Cleaning 21. Disposal Packaging DANGER! The product has been packaged to protect it Risk of electric shock! from damage in transit. The packaging is made There is a risk of death due to an elec- of materials that can be recycled in an environ- mentally friendly manner.
  • Page 36: Technical Specifications

    22. Technical specifi cations Smart-TV X16520 (MD 30883) Device name X16520 (MD 30883) Smart-TV X14316 (MD 30880) Rated voltage 220–240 V ~ 50 Hz Device name X14316 (MD 30880) Rated voltage/current for satellite 13 V/18 V connection 300 mA max. Rated voltage 220–240 V ~ 50 Hz 163.9 cm (65”) LCD;...
  • Page 37: Product Data Sheet

    Drives/storage media Dimensions/weight X16520 (MD 30883) USB, Common Interface Dimensions without foot Drives Approx. 1453 x 843 x 74 mm (CI+) Slot (W x H x D) Photo: JPG, JPEG, JPE, Dimensions with foot Approx. 1453 x 889 x 250 mm BMP, PNG (W x H x D) Music: MP3, WMA, WAV...
  • Page 38: Trademark Information

    The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trade- erating instructions onto your mobile marks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and are used by MEDION un- device from the service portal. der licence.
  • Page 39: Index

    26. Index Package contents ................4 Photo ....................37 ALLM ....................33 Pixel faults ..................34 Ambient temperature ..............37 Power supply ................6, 36 Anschließen Connecting the power supply ..........12 Antenne ..................12, 14 Programme selection ..............16 Proper use ..................4 Batteries ..................

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