TileVision 22" mirror finish User Manual

TileVision 22" mirror finish User Manual

Tilevision 22" bathroom television user guide
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HIGH-DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE
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  • Page 1 ISION ® 22 " screen 22 " mirror finish screen black finish TileVision Learning Remote Control IP65 HIGH-DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE WATERPROOF...
  • Page 2 CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO PREVENT INJURY, THIS APPARATUS MUST BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE WALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. BEWARE OF STATIC SENSITIVE PARTS. 6 0 0 m 6 0 0 m Z o n e...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions And Warnings

    Check the contents of each box is correct Contents first fix kit page 4 Contents second fix kit page 5 If any items are missing, contact the dealer that supplied the TileVision ® To prevent injury, the TileVision must be securely attached to the wall in accordance with the installation ®...
  • Page 4: Tools Required

    Tools Required Suction Lifter Soft Cloth  Isopropyl alcohol is available from most pharmacies and larger electronics wholesalers. I s o prop y l Observe the safety precautions on the A lcohol container. Isopropyl Alcohol  Observe the safety precautions on the container.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TileVision® Connectors ....................13 The IR Link, RJ12 and RS-232 Connectors ..............17 The Splashproof Remote Control - Fitting the Battery ..........18 Installing the TileVision® – Initial Set Up and Tuning ..........19 Installing the TileVision® – Sealing ................20 The Splashproof Remote Control ................21 The Standard Remote Control ..................22...
  • Page 6: Contents - First Fix Kit

    UK 3-pin plug. One ceiling/wall mount water resistant stereo speaker with speaker grille and 4.5 metres of 4-core colour coded cable. If any items are missing, contact the dealer that supplied the TileVision ®...
  • Page 7: Contents - Second Fix Kit

    Contents - Second Fix Kit TileVision® screen assembly with four Velcro self-adhesive strips to secure the unit into the back box before the TileVision® is sealed in place with silicone sealant (not supplied). Comprehensive installation and Mirrored acrylic surround with peel-off protective operating covering.
  • Page 8: First Fix Kit - Initial Assembly

    First Fix Kit – Initial Assembly Please note – A technically competent person should carry out the installation of your TileVision unit. ® Unpacking your TileVision ® Within the back box there are two right-angled brackets and fixing screws. Screw the brackets to the outside of the back box but be aware these will need to be loosened to allow adjustment of the back box when fitted into the wall.
  • Page 9: Recess Dimensions

    Recess Dimensions 22" TileVision ® 590mm x 381mm x 75mm depth from the front face of the tiles. First Fix Kit – Installing the Back Box Installation and positioning Cut the required recess, with the depth measured from the front face of the tiles.
  • Page 10: First Fix Cabling

    TileVision . This lead must not be cut, shortened or lengthened – this could potentially damage ® the power supply unit and the TileVision and have implications regarding safety. ® Ensure the remote isolation switch is off and connect the power supply mains lead to the 24 V power supply unit.
  • Page 11 If in doubt, consult a qualified aerial technician. If the TileVision is to be used with a Sky™ digital receiver which has two RF outputs, the channel ® can be changed on the Sky™ receiver using the TileVision learning remote control via the ® TileVision .
  • Page 12: Checking The Back Box

    The Common Interface ( CI ) Port If a Conditional Access Module (CAM) is being used to add channels to the TileVision the CAM ® should be inserted into the CI Port of TileVision with the power disconnected.
  • Page 13: Sky™ Remote Control Link Setup

    If the TileVision is used with a Sky™ receiver, the channel can be changed on the Sky™ ® receiver using the Sky™ remote control via the remote sensor on the TileVision ® Preparation to use this facility should have been completed during the installation of the first fix assembly (see page 9).
  • Page 14: Installing The Tilevision® - Initial Connections

    Installing the TileVision – Initial Connections ® Note: All connections should be made with the remote isolation switch for the TileVision ® to OFF. Earthing Points Introduce the lower front edge of the unit into the back box and fit the earth cables to the two earthing screws as...
  • Page 15: Tilevision® Connectors

    TileVision Connectors ® All connections must be made before sealing the TileVision into the back box. ® Base Connector Array SPDIF Out HDMI 1 (High Definition Multimedia Interface) VGA Input (D-SUB) RJ12 – for Hotel TV System Integration PC Audio In Infrared Link –...
  • Page 16 The Component and Composite Video Connectors All connections must be made before sealing the TileVision into the back box. ® (A) for Component Video Satellite Receiver, AV & L / R AUDIO Cable Box or Hard Disk Recorder DVD Player/Recorder...
  • Page 17 ® external equipment such as a satellite receiver or DVD/Blue-ray player. PC Connections To use PC RGB, connect the PC RGB connector of the TileVision to the PC’s RGB connector and ® connect the PC Audio In connector on the TileVision to the PC’s audio out connector.
  • Page 18 The SCART Connector All connections must be made before sealing the TileVision into the back box. ® Satellite Receiver, Cable Box or Hard Disk Recorder DVD Player/Recorder SCART Connection Reference (A) SCART to SCART connector Name Description (RGB Video + Audio L/R or...
  • Page 19: The Ir Link, Rj12 And Rs-232 Connectors

    ® IR Link Out The IR Link Out is a 3.5 mm mono jack socket. The IR signal sensed by the TileVision is outputted ® from this socket to an IR emitter. This will enable the remote control of external equipment, such as a DVD player, from the TileVision ®...
  • Page 20: The Splashproof Remote Control - Fitting The Battery

    The Splashproof Remote Control Before the splashproof remote control can be used the insulating plastic film must be removed from beneath the battery. Place the remote control face down on a horizontal flat surface and use the opener to release the battery compartment cover by rotating it in an anti-clockwise direction.
  • Page 21: Installing The Tilevision® - Initial Set Up And Tuning

    ® Initial Tuning Press the POWER button on the remote control to switch the TileVision on from standby. The LED indicator ® will show green and the OSD Language menu will be displayed within twenty seconds.
  • Page 22: Installing The Tilevision® - Sealing

    Installing the TileVision – Sealing ® Note: It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that the TileVision ® installed and sealed correctly, failure to do so will invalidate the guarantee. Sealing the TileVision ® When correct function has been confirmed, switch the TileVision to standby and set the isolation ®...
  • Page 23: The Splashproof Remote Control

    Page Down button Subtitles button Text button Make sure there are no objects between the remote control and the TileVision ® Do not place the remote control near a heater. A strong blow to the remote control may cause it not to operate.
  • Page 24: The Standard Remote Control

    The Standard Remote Control POWER On/Off button INFO button Zoom buttons Mute button Picture Mode button Sound Mode button Sleep button Favourite button Personal Video Recorder (PVR) List / USB button Previous Chapter button Next Chapter button Stop button Record / Home button Fast Reverse button Fast Forward button Play / Pause button...
  • Page 25: Switching The Tilevision® On/Off

    Switching the TileVision On/Off ® Please allow a minimum of five seconds after switching the TileVision off before switching it on ® again. To switch the TileVision on, press the POWER button. ® The LED indicator will show green and TileVision will display a picture within twenty seconds.
  • Page 26: Selecting A Source

    Selecting a Source If external sources have been connected to the TileVision they may be viewed by selecting the ® appropriate input. The Input Source list allows selection of the following: DTV (Digital Television), ATV (Analogue Television), AV, SCART, Component (Y, Pb, Pr), PC, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3, Media (Digital Media Player).
  • Page 27: Tuning

    DTV / ATV ® If a Sky™ receiver is being used as a source it should be switched on before tuning the TileVision . This will allow the TileVision to tune to the Sky™ receiver correctly. ® ® Select either DTV or ATV source see page 24 Press the MENU button to display CHANNEL menu.
  • Page 28 If there is a signal on the required channel press the OK button to start tuning the stations on the selected channel. The TileVision® will confirm that it is searching for channels. After a short time the dialogue will show the number of DTV and Radio programmes that have been tuned.
  • Page 29 ATV Manual Tuning Analogue Television Manual Tuning Set the source input to ATV see page 24 Press the MENU button to display the CHANNEL menu. Press the 56 button to highlight the ATV Manual Tuning. Press the OK button to display the ATV Manual Tuning menu. Use the 34 buttons to select which programme to tune (Current Channel).
  • Page 30: Programme Edit

    Manual Tuning. Setting SKIP for unwanted programmes is usually a better option. Programme Edit allows programmes to be deleted, skipped or selected as favourites. Deleted programmes are removed completely and are not available at all until the TileVision is retuned using ®...
  • Page 31 Manual Tuning. Setting SKIP for unwanted programmes is usually a better option. Programme Edit allows programmes to be deleted, skipped or selected as favourites. Deleted programmes are removed completely and are not available at all until the TileVision is retuned using ®...
  • Page 32: Blue Screen

    Press the MENU button to display the CHANNEL menu. Press the 56 buttons to HIGHLIGHT the CI INFORMATION menu. Press the OK button to display the CI Information With a CAM installed the message ‘Loading CI MMI...’ will be displayed whilst the TileVision accesses the ®...
  • Page 33: Changing Channels

    Changing Channels There are five ways to change to a new channel on the TileVision ® Enter the programme number directly by pressing the number keys. When choosing a programme from 1–9 there is no need to press the 0 key first.
  • Page 34: On Screen Display - Time

    OSD ( ) Time On Screen Display Press the MENU button. Press the 34 buttons to display the TIME menu. Press the 56 buttons to highlight the OSD TIME menu. Press the OK button to display the OSD TIME menu. Press the 56 buttons to select the required delay, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 seconds.
  • Page 35: Programme Information

    Basic DTV Programme Information The channel number, channel name and signal information are always displayed on screen for a few seconds whenever switching from one channel to another. Basic ATV Programme Information The channel number, channel name and signal information are always displayed on screen for a few seconds whenever switching from one channel to another.
  • Page 36: The Electronic Programme Guide (Epg)

    The Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Viewing the EPG The EPG information is provided by the broadcasters. Programme entries may appear blank or out of date as a result of the information broadcast on a given channel. The display will dynamically update as soon as new information becomes available. EPG information can be viewed at any time when watching digital programmes.
  • Page 37: Pvr File System

    PVR File System The PVR USB memory stick performance can be checked or if required the PVR USB memory stick can be formatted. Press the MENU button. Press the 34 buttons to display the SETUP menu. Press the 56 buttons to highlight the PVR File System option. Press the OK button to display the PVR File System menu.
  • Page 38: The Electronic Programme Guide (Epg) Timer Recording

    Timer Overlap and the current setting will be deleted. The timer recording will not be set. Timer Recording - Indication. With the TileVision in standby mode (red LED lit). The LED will change to green to indicate that the recording is in progress, a picture will NOT be displayed. On completion of the...
  • Page 39 Timer Overlap and the current setting will be deleted. The timer recording will not be set. Timer Recording - Indication. With the TileVision in standby mode (red LED lit). The LED will change to green to indicate that the recording is in progress, a picture will NOT be displayed. On completion of the...
  • Page 40: Timer Recording / Reminder Schedule

    The Timer Recording / Reminder Schedule The Schedule List can be displayed for checking or deleting a programme that is set to be recorded, or a reminder of a programme. Press the EPG button to display the EPG. Press the YELLOW button (Schedule). A list of programmes that is scheduled to be recorded will be shown.
  • Page 41: The Personal Video Recorder (Pvr) List

    The PVR ( ) List Personal Video Recorder Press the PVR LIST button. The PVR list will be displayed. Press the 56 buttons to highlight the required recording. Press the OK button or PLAY button to start the playback of the recording. Time Shift - Recording A USB memory stick (flash drive) must be installed.
  • Page 42: Picture Settings

    Repeat instructions 7 to 9, to adjust other settings. When all the settings are as required press the EXIT button to close the Picture Mode menu. The Tint adjustment does not apply to TileVision ®...
  • Page 43 Picture Colour Temperature The Colour Temperature can be set independently for each input. For example, DTV can be set to Normal and the HDMI input can be set to Personal for DVD playback. Setting the Colour Temperature Three preset colour temperature settings can be selected. Press the MENU button.
  • Page 44 The Aspect Ratio can be independently set for each input. For example, DTV can be set to Auto and the HDMI input can be set to Zoom1 for DVD playback. If the Aspect Ratio is set to Auto, the TileVision will alter the picture to best suit the programme being ®...
  • Page 45: Audio Languages

    Audio Language The primary or secondary language are used as appropriate if they are available when a multiple language source is broadcast. Set the preferred audio languages as follows: Press the MENU button. Press the 34 buttons to display the SETUP menu. Press the 56 buttons twice to HIGHLIGHT the AUDIO LANGUAGES option.
  • Page 46 AD Switch Press the MENU button. Press the 34 buttons to select the SOUND menu. Press the 56 buttons to highlight AD Switch. Press the OK button to display the AD Switch menu. Press the 34 buttons to set the AD (audio description) to ON or OFF. With the AD set to off the volume control is greyed out.
  • Page 47: Subtitles

    Subtitle Language The primary or secondary language are used as appropriate if they are available when multiple subtitle languages are broadcast. Set the preferred subtitle languages as follows: Press the MENU button. Press the 34 buttons to display the SETUP menu. Press the 56 buttons to HIGHLIGHT the SUBTITLE LANGUAGE option.
  • Page 48: Sound Settings

    Sound - Mute Sound Mute The sound can be muted by pressing the MUTE button. The mute flag will be displayed on the screen whenever the sound is muted. To restore the sound to the previous level press the MUTE button or press either VOLUME button up or down.
  • Page 49 Sound Mode Four preset sound modes can be selected or, using the Personal mode, treble & bass can be set to preferred levels. Using the EQ, five frequency bands can be adjusted to enhance the audio. Press the MENU button. Press the 34 buttons to select the SOUND menu.
  • Page 50 Surround Sound Surround sound will enhance the audio and provide a more enjoyable and involving presentation. Press the MENU button. Press the 34 buttons to select the SOUND menu. Press the 56 buttons to highlight Surround Sound. Press the OK button to display the Surround Sound menu. Press the 56 buttons to select the required Surround Sound option, OFF or Surround.
  • Page 51: Time Functions

    Press the OK button to set the selected time zone. Press the EXIT button to close TIME menu. Auto Standby The TileVision incorporates a auto standby function. If there has been no operation of the TileVision after a ® ®...
  • Page 52 Press the 56 buttons to select the required delay. Press the OK button to set the time. Press the EXIT button to close the TIMER menu. An on-screen countdown will be displayed from 60 seconds before the TileVision switches off. ®...
  • Page 53 Setting The ON Time The time menu allows the TileVision to be programmed to switch on or off at preset times. Options available ® are Off, Once, Every Day, Mon~Fri, Mon~Sat, Sat~Sun, Sunday. Press the MENU button. Press the 34 buttons to select the TIME menu.
  • Page 54: Lock System / Parental Control

    When lock system is on, Auto Tuning, DTV Manual Tuning and ATV Manual Tuning can not be accessed from the CHANNEL menu without entering the password. All other menu options are not affected. The TileVision default four digit password is 0000.
  • Page 55 Parental Guidance The parental guidance option allows any age from 4 to 18 to be select for all programmes. Parental guidance is set as follows: UNLOCK the LOCK MENU screen, see above. Press the 56 buttons to highlight the PARENTAL GUIDANCE menu. Press the OK button to display the PARENTAL GUIDANCE menu.
  • Page 56: Hotel Mode

    The Hotel Mode enables the source menu to be edited. Unwanted source inputs can be removed from the source listing. The TileVision can be configured so that at switch on, the TileVision will always select a preferred source / TV Programme, with the volume at a preset level. The maximum volume level can be set.
  • Page 57 Default Source The TileVision can be configured so that at switch on, the TileVision will always select a preferred source. If DTV is selected as the default source a preferred TV Programme or radio station can be set. Press the 56 buttons to highlight the Default Source option.
  • Page 58 Maximum Volume The maximum volume level can be set. Press the 56 buttons to highlight the Max Volume option. Press the 34 buttons to set the Maximum Volume. Press the MENU button to return to the Hotel Mode menu. Default Volume The default on level for the volume can be set from 0 to maximum volume.
  • Page 59: Dtv Text / Atv Teletext

    To exit DTV Text press the TEXT, the EXIT button or change channel. All DTV Text navigation uses the 5634, Colour and 0–9 number buttons, all functions are available with the TileVision splashproof remote control. ®...
  • Page 60 ATV Teletext Functions of Teletext Part Display Contents Selected page number. Broadcast Station identity. Current page number or searching status. Date and time. Text information. FastText information. Red, Green, Yellow, Blue Switching Teletext On Press the TEXT button once to view the Teletext pages. Use the 0-9 number buttons and the RED, GREEN, YELLOW and BLUE FastText buttons to navigate the text pages.
  • Page 61: Digital Media Player

    Digital Media Player A USB memory stick (flash drive) must be installed. Select the source input as Media, see page 24. Press the 34 buttons to highlight the media, Photo, Music, Movie or Text. Press the OK button. Press the OK button to select the USB memory stick. Press the 3456 buttons to select the required item.
  • Page 62: Reset (Restore Default)

    Reset (Restore Default) There is normally no need to restore factory settings. It can however, be useful to restore factory settings as an easy way of clearing such restrictions as blocked, skipped channels and personal settings, etc. The default factory settings can be restored as follows: Press the MENU button.
  • Page 63: Remote Control - How To Control A Device

    To select a different device to control, press and release the device button: TileVision® (TV) satellite receiver (SAT) or DVD recorder/player (DVD) that you wish to control. Press the function button you require. The LEDs will light to confirm that a signal is being sent and which device is being controlled.
  • Page 64 Auto Search – All Brand Codes Switch the chosen device (TV, satellite receiver, DVD recorder/player) that you wish to find the code for, to ON. When the correct code has been found the device will switch OFF. Press and hold down the TV (TV), satellite (SAT) or DVD recorder/player (DVD) button until the red light stays on, then release the button.
  • Page 65 Checking/Recalling a Device Code To find out which three digit code is controlling any device: Press and release the device button: TV (TV), satellite (SAT) or DVD recorder/player (DVD) for which you want to find the code. Press the same device button again, together with the OK button and release both buttons. The red light will flash.
  • Page 66: Remote Control - Programming A Button

    Manually Programming a Button High levels of ambient light such as natural sunlight or energy efficient fluorescent lights should be avoided when manually programming the remote control. Any button other than the device buttons TV, SAT and DVD and the SET button can be manually programmed. Place the original remote control and the learning remote control roughly 10 mm apart facing ‘head-to-head’...
  • Page 67: Remote Control - Troubleshooting

    Program the button. The red light flashes when a button Ensure that the remote control is within is pressed but the TileVision® or three meters of, and pointed at, the device does not respond. TileVision® or piece of equipment.
  • Page 68: Tilevision - Troubleshooting

    Note: Even though other TVs display a good picture in the same building it does not prove the quality of the signal reaching the TileVision . The only way is to try an alternative ® TV on the aerial to the TileVision or the TileVision in a ® ®...
  • Page 69: Specifications

    Specifications 22" (TV/22/FR2) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Screen Size 21.5" (547 mm) Diagonal Resolution 1920 x 1080 Full HD Type TFT LCD Module with LED Backlight System Brightness 250 cd/m2 Display Contrast Ratio 5,000:1 Viewing Angle 89°/89°/89°/89°...
  • Page 70: Design And Specifications Are Subject To Change Without Notice

    Clip Terminals LEFT +/- and RIGHT +/- RS-232 Receives RS232 Control Codes from Home Automation/Hotel Systems Sky™ IR Link Control of a Sky Box via the TileVision® IR receiver and Aerial cable Control RJ12 Command code in and out 3.5mm IR In For connection to external IR receiver 3.5mm IR Out...
  • Page 71 TileVision is a Registered Trademark ®2001 TileVision is manufactured in the UK by: Porter Lancastrian Limited Lower Healey Business Park Froom Street Chorley Lancashire PR6 9AR...
  • Page 72 Cutout Required 208 mm Ø Speaker Depth 79 mm Power Supply Dimensions 140mm x 65mm x 40mm depth excluding connecting cables. PORTER L ANC ASTRIAN LIMITED www.tilevision.tv 22" FR2 Tilevision Operating Instructions – May 2014 – Part No. TVS/00581/04 Ed 1.1 ®...

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