Sceptre Technologies U50 user manual MHL Explained

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MHL Explained

MHL® stands for mobile high definition link. It is a protocol and cable that enables mobile devices (tablets, cell phones…etc) to be displayed and charging at the same time on a TV. This Sceptre TV supports MHL on HDMI2. If you see your mobile device supporting MHL then you can purchase a MHL cable and connect one end (usually micro USB) to your mobile device and the other end to HDMI 2. Turn on both the mobile device and the Sceptre TV and press the MHL button and things displayed on the mobile device will be displayed on the TV.

Once you see the cell phone screen on the TV you can either use the cell phone itself to control the screen or use the TV remote’s buttons shown above to control the cell phone screen.

Please Note:

Not every cell phone supports MHL. Please contact your cell phone company for support information or search MHL on the web for more information.

Not every MHL cable supports your cell phone. There are different versions of MHL cables for different cell phones. The wrong type of cable will not produce an image on the TV. Please contact your cell phone company to ensure you have the correct MHL cable.

The directional button and ENTER buttons on the TV’s remote have limited control over the cell phone’s OS and the programs within. Some programs will respond to the control, some will not. For maximum control please use the cell phone’s touch screen instead of the TV’s remote.

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Contents Dear Sceptre Customer Important Information Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Page External Television Antenna Grounding Television Antenna Connection ProtectionOpening the Package Package ContentsInstallation Attaching or Removing the Stand Table of Contents Rear View Mounting Pattern Identifying Front and Rear PanelFront View Side Control Buttons Rear View Connections Please Note Sceptre Remote Control Please Note Installing Batteries to the Remote Control If You Have Antenna… Connection SuggestionsConnecting DVD Player with Component YPbPr… Connecting Wii with Composite… Connecting Cable or Satellite boxes with HDMI… Connecting to a PC with HDMI… Connecting a Digital Audio Receiver with Optical SPDIF… Connecting an Analog Audio Receiver … Switching Sources If You’ve Connected Antenna to the TV… Ready to Watch Some TV?Via TV Side Panel Buttons Via Remote ControlOSD On Screen Display Controls Picture OSD On Screen Display OptionsIII. PC Settings Picture SettingsAdvance Picture Settings Sound Sound SettingsVII Other Settings∙ The TV tuner in this TV does not support QAM III. Channel SettingParental Setup III. Clock Page Others USB Connection Explained Detailed ExplanationsTechnical Limitation Closed Captioning digital and analog Explained MHL Explained Sceptre Sound Bar Direct Function ButtonsColor Buttons A-C Roku Function Buttons Hdmi ARC Audio Return Channel Explained General Operation Ratings ExplainedPG-13 Mpaa Full 100% Aspect Ratio ExplainedTo ADD to the Favorite List Shortcuts to Browsing ChannelsCleaning the Screen How do I clean the TV ?Cleaning the bezel and remote control Troubleshooting Universal remote’s guide book Find the actual code you must read through your ownVolume Switching aContent Users Picture QualityYour TV’s source is Hdmi Hdmi cable connected to the cable box and to the TVCall Us If You Need Help Illustration Specification4NTSC/ATSC Limited Product Warranty Warranty Service Disclaimer, Trademarks, & Copyright Information European Notice FCC Compliance Statement