Medion LIFE X14351 Operating Instructions Manual
Medion LIFE X14351 Operating Instructions Manual

Medion LIFE X14351 Operating Instructions Manual

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Ultra HD Smart-TV
MEDION
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LIFE
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X14351 (MD 31451) / X15052 (MD 31452) / X15554 (MD 31453) / X15556 (MD 31454) / X16557 (MD 31455)

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions Ultra HD Smart-TV MEDION ® LIFE ® X14351 (MD 31451) / X15052 (MD 31452) / X15554 (MD 31453) / X15556 (MD 31454) / X16557 (MD 31455)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    10.2. Source menu............................37 10.3. Applications menu ..........................37 10.4. Settings menu ............................38 10.5. TV menu ..............................57 10.6. Media browser menu .......................... 60 HbbTV system ........................62 MEDION® Life Remote app ....................62 Data protection MEDION® Smart TV ................. 64...
  • Page 3 Troubleshooting ......................... 65 14.1. Do you need more help? ........................67 14.2. Smart TV pixel faults ..........................67 Cleaning ..........................68 Storing the device when not in use ................... 68 Disposal ..........................69 Technical specifications ..................... 70 Product data sheet ......................74 19.1.
  • Page 4: Information About These Operating Instructions

    1. Information about these operating instructions Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you enjoy using this device. Read the safety instructions carefully before using the device for the first time. Note the warnings on the device and in the operating instructions. Always keep the operating instructions close to hand.
  • Page 5: Proper Use

    Protection class II Electrical devices in protection class II are devices that have double and/or reinforced in- sulation throughout, and do not have the option of connecting a protective earth. The housing of an electrical device in protection class II, with surrounding insulating material, may either form all of the additional or reinforced insulation, or part of it.
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    2. Package contents Please check your purchase to ensure that all the items are included and contact us within 14 days of purchase if any parts are missing. The following items are supplied with your product: • Ultra HD Smart TV •...
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    3. Safety information 3.1. Operating safety − Before using the device for the first time, check the device for damage. A defective or damaged device may not be operated. − This device may be used by children over the age of 8 and by persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities or by those without experience and knowledge, if they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the device and have un- derstood the dangers that result from it.
  • Page 8: Installation Location

    − the device has fallen or its housing is damaged − The device produces smoke 3.2. Installation location − The wall mounting of the TV device must not exceed a height of 2 m. The device need to be mounted on rigid surfaces such as cement or concrete. −...
  • Page 9: Ambient Temperature

    − Do not place the TV on suspended furniture, such as wall cupboards or shelves, with- out safely and securely fixing both the furniture and the TV set. Take care to ensure that the furniture is mounted correctly and do not exceed its maximum load. −...
  • Page 10: Safety When Connecting

    3.5. Safety when connecting 3.5.1. Power supply − Even when deactivated, some of the device components are live. To disconnect the power to your Smart TV or to completely isolate the device from voltage sources, dis- connect the device from the power supply completely. To do so, remove mains plug from the socket.
  • Page 11: Handling Batteries

    3.6. Handling batteries WARNING! Risk of explosion! Batteries may contain combustible materials and leak, heat up excessively, ignite or even explode.  Avoid improper handling of the batteries to prevent damage to your device and your health. Please follow the safety advice below closely: −...
  • Page 12: Eu - Declaration Of Conformity

    4. EU – Declaration of Conformity Medion AG hereby declares that this device complies with the required regulations in the EU and the fundamental requirements and the other relevant provisions of the following: • Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU • Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC •...
  • Page 13: Overview Of The Device

    5. Overview of the device 5.1. Front LCD screen Infrared sensor: Reception field for the infrared TV signals. Operating light: Lights up when the device is in standby mode.
  • Page 14: Rear And Right-Hand Side

    5.2. Rear and right-hand side 5Vdc Max. 500mA 5Vdc Max. 500mA 13 Vdc/18 Vdc SPDIF Optic. out Video BACK AV IN COMMON INTERFACE (CI+): Card slot for connecting pay TV cards USB (5V , 500 mA max.): USB connection for media playback/recording (PVR) HDMI 1: HDMI connection for devices with a HDMI output : For connecting headphones with 3.5 mm jack : Multifunction button for standby function, switching channels, selecting input source or...
  • Page 15: Remote Control

    Fixing holes for a wall mount MD 31451: Vesa standard, hole spacing 100 x 100 mm MD 31452 / MD 31453 / MD 31454: Vesa standard, hole spacing 200 x 200 mm MD 31455: Vesa standard, hole spacing 400 x 200 mm The wall mounting of the TV device must not exceed a height of 2 m.
  • Page 16 Teletext: Call up subpages; Direction button  : Move right in menu Teletext: Call up subpages : Exiting the menu EXIT : Open the MEDION® portal MEDION : Open the Amazon Prime Video portal PRIME VIDEO Red button: For teletext or menus...
  • Page 17: Using The Device For The First Time

    5.3.1. Programming the multifunction button button can be programmed to any channel position or a particular input source  Start by selecting the function you require and then hold down the button for 5 seconds until appears on the screen. This confirms the new programming. MY BUTTON IS SET After each your customised button programming is deleted and re-...
  • Page 18: Mounting

    6.2. Mounting Attach the stand as shown in the illustration. Carry out this step before connecting the smart TV. (MD 31452 MD 31453 MD 31454 MD 31455)
  • Page 19: Inserting Batteries In The Remote Control

    6.3. Inserting batteries in the remote control  Loose the screw of the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control and re- move the cover.  Insert two LR03 (AAA) 1.5 V batteries in the battery compartment of the remote control. Check the battery polarity (inscribed on the bottom of the battery compartment).
  • Page 20: Channel Search When Switching On For The First Time

     Afterwards, press to continue.  You will be asked to agree to the MEDION® Smart TV Privacy Policy. This is necessary if you intend to use the Network / Internet / HbbTV services. Read the privacy settings carefully. Select the in- dividual points with ...
  • Page 21 Activate/deactivate the Wake-On LAN/Wake-On Wireless LAN function (WoL/ WoWLAN). This enables you to switch on the smart TV via a different device (e.g. a smartphone with the MEDION® Life Remote App). Both devices must be NETWORKED connected to the same network via LAN or Wi-Fi for this purpose. Select the STANDBY MODE setting to activate this function.
  • Page 22 6.7.2. Receptiom method Select Broadcast Type: Scan Encrypted Channels None Select favourite network type D. Aerial D. Cable Satellite Analogue Next BACK EXIT HOME Before the station search starts, select the following options:  : Use to select whether encrypted channels should also be sear- ...
  • Page 23 6.7.4. Satellite If you have previously activated the reception type , you can now make settings for the SATELLITE antenna type.  To set the antenna type, select one of the following antenna types: − : Select this antenna type if you have a single receiver and a satellite antenna. Press DIRECT the OK button and then choose the desired satellite (you can also call up the transponder list using the blue button).
  • Page 24: Using The Multimedia Connections

    6.8. Using the multimedia connections NOTICE! Risk of damage! Incorrect operation can cause damage to the equipment used.  Before wiring and first use, you must also read the operating instructions of the devices you are connecting. Take care to ensure that all devices are switched off during wiring.
  • Page 25 6.8.5. USB A USB port can be used to connect and read storage media such as USB sticks or external hard drives. Use a suitable USB cable. If a suitable USB cable is supplied, you should use this (e.g. for hard drives).
  • Page 26: Operation

    7. Operation 7.1. Channel selection  buttons on the remote control, use the To select a channel, press either one of the multi- function switch on the device or select the channel directly using the number buttons. For a two- or three-figure number, press the number buttons in the corresponding order. ...
  • Page 27: Displaying Information

    Please note that not all picture formats are available depending on the chosen picture source. 7.4. Displaying information 12:50-13:00 Now: ARTE Journal Information about the current channel arte HD 100% ARTE Journal > 12:50  Press the button to display information about the current channel. The infobar is also dis- INFO played if different signal inputs are used.
  • Page 28: Selecting The Source

    7.6. Selecting the source Please note that the source (the connected device) is only recognised when connecting using the ) button or in the menu, if this source is activated in the SOURCE SETTINGS menu or in the menu. > SYSTEM > SOURCES SOURCES >...
  • Page 29: Teletext

    8. Teletext Teletext is a free service broadcast by most channels and provides the latest news, weather, TV list- ings, share prices, subtitles and other information. Your TV set offers many useful functions for using teletext including multipage text, subpage saving and quick navigation. This service must be available in your region/from your TV provider.
  • Page 30: Using The On-Screen Display Menu (Osd Menu)

    9. Using the On-Screen Display menu (OSD menu) 9.1. Navigating in the menu  Press the menu button ) to activate the OSD. MENU  Select the main menu with the  direction buttons.  Select the submenu from the main menu using the  direction buttons. With some submenus, direct links open automatically here, giving you the option to ac- cess common options quickly and make settings.
  • Page 31 An Internet connection is required for this function. The media por- tal hides behind the MEDION button, but can also be called up using the MEDION button.
  • Page 32 The open browser function is an app in the media portal and provides you with access to the Internet. After open- ing, predefined web pages and their logos are shown that you can select directly. You can use the keyboard function to enter URL addresses directly or control web pages via the activated search function.
  • Page 33 directory. Use the  buttons to As soon as you call up the channel list, you enter the WATCH switch to the additional options EDIT FILTER Menu op- Settings tion You can use the  buttons to select channels from the list and press OK to open. You can use the P+ button or the P- button to scroll pages up or down 10 at a WATCH time.
  • Page 34 You can create up to four favourites lists that you can call up lat- er. If you press the button, you can add the currently select- ed channel (or all marked channels) to one or more favourites lists. To do this, select for the desired list and press the ADD/REMOVE FA...
  • Page 35 If you wish to call up channels from individual satellites in the channel list, this is where you can select the desired sat- ellites. After pressing the button, the channels of the se- lected satellite appear in the channel list. Even after closing the channel list and re-opening it with the button, the previously filtered results...
  • Page 36 The next table shows the options for the GUIDE Menu option Settings Select the view. This shows only the current and the next pro- NOW/NEXT gramme for all channels. enables you to restrict the display according FILTER NOW/NEXT to certain criteria and takes you back to the original dis- TIMELINE SCHEDULE play.
  • Page 37: Source Menu

    10.2. Source menu This menu displays all active signal sources and can be selected with the button. Then press  button to call up the selected source. TV mode (antennas, satellites and cable signals are played back) BACK AV Audio/video input (AV) HDMI1 HDMI input 1 HDMI2...
  • Page 38: Settings Menu

    10.4. Settings menu 10.4.1. Picture menu As soon as the menu is selected using the buttons, the  PICTURE MODE, ENERGY SAVING PIC submenus appear above for quicker navigation and can be selected directly. TURE ZOOM Picture Mode Natural Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour...
  • Page 39 Menu option Settings Picture Dynamic Contrast Dynamic Contrast < < > > Medium Medium Medium Colour Temp Normal Blue Stretch Micro Dimming Medium Noise Reduction Auto De-contour Medium Film Mode Auto Skin Tone Colour Shift HDMI Full Range Off Reset DYNAMIC CON...
  • Page 40 Menu option Settings Set skin tone SKIN TONE Set colour shift COLOUR SHIFT (optional): This function in the HDMI FULL RANGE screen settings menu is available as soon as the pic- ture signal is received via an HDMI input. HDMI FULL RANGE You can use this feature to boost the black of the im- ages.
  • Page 41 Menu option Settings Here, you can use  to change the vertical position V POSITION of the image. With this setting the picture signal is synchronised to match with the monitor’s pixel rate. This corrects errors that can appear as vertical stripes in pixel-dense images DOT CLOCK (such as tables or text in small fonts).
  • Page 42 Menu option Settings To play back films taken on a video camera without FILM MODE judder, switch the film mode to AUTO Press to reset all screen settings to the factory defaults. RESET 10.4.3. Sound menu As soon as the menu is selected using the buttons, the sub-...
  • Page 43 The default setting for the speakers is TV so that only the internal speak- ers are used to output the sound. Select the setting if you want to use S/PDIF the digital output of the device to connect an external device. When HEAD...
  • Page 44 In the equaliser submenu, the preset can be set to MU . The settings SIC, MOVIE, SPEECH, FLAT, CLASSIC USER in the equaliser menu can only be changed if the equalis- er mode is set to EQUALIZER USER As soon as the menu is selected using the ...
  • Page 45 10.4.4. Network menu Network Network Type Wireless Device Scan Wireless Networks Disconnect Press WPS on your wifi router Internet Speed Test Advanced Settings Networked Standby Mode Connected WLAN 123.456.789.000 MAC: 11:2d:bb:33:ad:44 Wohnzimmer Network settings NETWORK TYPE Use  to select the network type WIRELESS DEVICE WIRED DEVICE DISA...
  • Page 46 WoWLAN). This enables you to switch on the Smart TV via a different device (e.g. a smartphone with the MEDION® Life Remote app). Both devices must be connected to the same network via LAN or WLAN for this purpose. Select the setting to activate the function.
  • Page 47 Menu option Setting This function is used for the direct entry of station or satellite transpond- er data. Set the desired reception type here. SEARCH TYPE SATELLITE The number buttons can be used to specify the fre- FREQUENCY quency to be searched. Select the polarisation level here.
  • Page 48 Menu option Setting Here you can fine-tune analogue channels. ANALOGUE FINE TUNE Display satellite list Use the  buttons to select a satellite from the SATELLITE LIST list. Press the button to call up the ADD, EDIT options. DELETE In this section, you can change the antenna settings and search satellites for new channels.
  • Page 49 10.4.6. System menu As soon as you select the menu using the buttons, the direct links for the  SYSTEM appear above for faster process- SLEEP TIMER, AUTO TV OFF, SUBTITLE AUDIO LANGUAGE ing. You can use the to programme the device to switch off automatically. You SLEEP TIMER can set the time in 30-minute increments (maximum 2 hours).
  • Page 50 Menu option Settings System Menu Menu < < > > English English English Preferred Primary Audio Language English All language settings are Secondary Audio Language English made and displayed in the Primary Subtitle Language English Secondary Subtitle Language English menu. LANGUAGE Teletext West...
  • Page 51 You can amend the privacy settings activated during the initial installation here: ACCEPT ALL Activate/deactivate all settings HBBTV Activate/deactivate HbbTV PORTAL AND APPLICATIONS Activate/deactivate access to portals and applica- tions USE OF COOKIES Accept/restrict the use of cookies PRIVACY Please note that if this option is not en- abled, the initial installation of the media portal must be carried out each time it is called up.
  • Page 52 Menu option Settings PARENTAL If you confirm this by press- System , a dialogue box opens. The password (or lock key) is requested. Upon delivery, the Menu lock Menu lock < < > > Off Off Off Maturity Lock Off factory default password is Child Lock Off...
  • Page 53 Menu option Settings In this menu, you can activate and deactivate sources. However, individual sources cannot be selected here. Select a source using the  buttons and press . A menu then opens featuring the options ENABLED, DISABLED . For HDMI, the options appear.
  • Page 54 Menu option Settings Press the button on the remote control to open Netflix. NETFLIX To connect the device to a CEC network, make the required settings here. Enable this function to enable all devices that are connect- ed via HDMI to communicate with each other. In this way, you can, for example, control the basic functions of all de- vices in an HDMI network using only one remote control.
  • Page 55 Menu option Settings You can use Alexa Enabled devices to control your TV. Enter the VOICE ASSIS menu forsetting up the following options. TANT This option allows to control your TV with your voice via a selected Alexa device. Press and defi ne a name to WORKS WITH START...
  • Page 56 TV remotely via VIRTUAL REMOTE a smartphone with the MEDION® Life Remote app (for more information see also page 62). (optional) You can retrieve a list of all cookies here. To delete a cookie, SHOW ALL COOK...
  • Page 57: Tv Menu

    10.5. TV menu As in the menu, the menus are available here. For more detailed expla- HOME GUIDE CHANNELS nations for both options, see section “Home menu”. 10.5.1. Search menu The TV menu offers you the option of starting a term search. To do so, use the virtual keyboard that opens as soon as you access the search function.
  • Page 58 Enter the date. DATE Use the number buttons to change the digits in the square brackets. Enter the start time. START Enter the end time. The duration is determined automatically. DURATION Select the interval at which the timer is to be repeated ( ONCE, DAILY, WEEKLY REPEAT WEEKDAYS...
  • Page 59 SETTINGS : This is where you can specify that the recording is to start before START EARLY the set start time. : This is where you can specify that the recording is to end after the set END LATE end time. : This is where you can set the max.
  • Page 60: Media Browser Menu

    10.6. Media browser menu If you connect a USB data medium to the Smart TV, you can play music files, images and videos. Use the function to specify which media files are to be displayed ( FILTER ALL, PICTURE, AUDIO VID...
  • Page 61 10.6.4. Loop function For media playback, you can activate an additional loop function, which either continuously re- peats the current media file (marked with a full stop) or repeats all files (no marking). 10.6.5. Random playback An additional random playback function plays all video, photo and music files on your USB storage in random order.
  • Page 62: Hbbtv System

    The MEDION® Life Remote app is the innovative way to operate your MEDION® television from your smartphone via your home network. The MEDION® Life Remote application makes use of the features of your mobile phone – such as touch screen capability and motion sensor – to provide easy-to-use, convenient and improved op- tions for operating your MEDION®...
  • Page 63 Die MEDION® Life Remote app provides you with the functions of a remote control. By swiping up, down, left and right, you can navigate to the five operating interfaces with the following functions: Please note that certain buttons, depending on the model, may not be functional.
  • Page 64: Data Protection MedionĀ® Smart Tv

    Please check the privacy policy of the provider beforehand. MEDION® shall not be liable if the HbbTV, the portal or a service does not comply with the user’s re- quirements, nor does it guarantee that safe and error-free use of such services can always occur without restrictions, or continuously, at the required time.
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    14. Troubleshooting Malfunctions can sometimes have quite trivial causes, but they may also be the result of defective components. We have included a brief troubleshooting guide below which may help to solve any problems. If these tips don’t solve the problem then we’ll be more than pleased to help you out. Just give us a call! Error Measures...
  • Page 66 No reception/poor reception • Ensure that all necessary settings have been made. via a wireless network con- nection (WLAN). WIRELESS DISPLAY cannot • Check that all necessary settings have been made. Read the be established. section “Wireless Display”. The remote control is not •...
  • Page 67: Do You Need More Help

    14.1. Do you need more help? If the suggestions in the previous sections did not solve your problem, please contact us. To make it easier for us to help you, please have the following information to hand: • What external devices are connected? •...
  • Page 68: Cleaning

    15. Cleaning WARNING! 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 device!  Do not open the device housing. It does not contain any parts for maintenance by the user.
  • Page 69: Disposal

    17. Disposal Packaging Your device has been packaged to protect it from damage in transit. The packaging is made of materials that can be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner. Device The adjacent symbol of a crossed out wheelie bin means that the device is subject to Di- rective 2012/19/EU.
  • Page 70: Technical Specifications

    18. Technical specifi cations Smart-TV X14351 (MD 31451) Device name X14351 (MD 31451) Rated voltage 220–240 V ~ 50 Hz Rated voltage/current for satellite con- 13 V/18 V , 300 mA max. nection Screen size 108 cm (43”) LCD; 16:9 display Power consumption max.
  • Page 71 Smart-TV X15556 (MD 31454) Device name X15556 (MD 31454) Rated voltage 220–240 V ~ 50 Hz Rated voltage/current for satellite con- 13 V/18 V , 300 mA max. nection Screen size 146,1 cm (58”) LCD; 16:9 display Power consumption max. 150 Watt Power consumption in standby mode <...
  • Page 72 Connections Antenna connection (analogue TV, DVB-T/DVB-T2 or DVB-C) Satellite connection (DVB-S/S2) 2 x USB connection 1 x LAN RJ-45 Video 4 x HDMI® 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 decoding 1 x VGA (15 pin D-Sub, YUV/YPbPr) AV In (cinch) Audio Stereo audio in for AV, YUV, VGA (cinch) Headphone output (3.5 mm jack) Digital Audio Out (SPDIF, optical) Drives/storage media...
  • Page 73 Dimensions/weight X15554 (MD 31453) Dimensions without foot (W x H x D) Approx. 1245 x 730 x 82 mm Dimensions with foot (W x H x D) Approx. 1245 x 788 x 250 mm Weight without foot Approx. 13.2 kg Weight with foot Approx.
  • Page 74: Product Data Sheet

    20. Privacy statement Dear customer, We wish to inform you that we, MEDION AG, Am Zehnthof 77, 45307 Essen, Germany process your personal data as a data controller. For matters regarding data protection, we are supported by our company data protection of- ficer who can be contacted at MEDION AG, Datenschutz, Am Zehnthof 77, D –...
  • Page 75: 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 76: Index

    Multimedia connections 23. Index AV ................24 HDMI ..............24 Ambient temperature ..........9 HDMI ARC ............. 24 Anschließen HDMI CEC ............. 24 Antenne ............LAN ................. 25 Audio video sharing ..........61 SPDIF ..............25 Audio-video sharing ........USB ................25 VGA (PC) ..............
  • Page 77 Safety information .............7 Connection ............10 Operating safety ...........7 Power supply ............10 Satellite list ..............48 Screen settings ..........Selecting the source ..........28 Setting the time ............52 Software update ............55 Sound settings ............26 Technical data ............74 Technical specifications ........

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