Using the TV features

Understanding the TV features

Multimedia - TV receiver, Video monitor and PC display, all in one.

Wider viewing angle, 16:9 display - over 150 viewing angle, 16:9 ergonomical display panel Digital display device - truthfully reproducing the images, without distortion or blurring, irrespective of magnetic or geomagnetic effect.

181 channels selection

Closed caption decoder - You may view specially labelled (cc) TV programs, movies, news, prerecorded tapes, etc. with either a dialogue caption or text display added to the program.

V-chip - Enables parents to prevent their children from watching inappropriate programs on TV.

BTSC/SAP

Full function universal remote control Sleep/wake timer

Multi-language OSD

Basic Operations

Power ON/OFF

1.Connect the TV to power outlet, the power indicator will be red and then turn blue. Several seconds later, TV picture will display on the screen.

2.Press stand by button on the machine or the POWER button on the remote

control to turn off the TV temporarily.

3. If you decide to shut off the TV for a long time, it is recommended that you unplug the power from the outlet.

POWER

INDICATOR POWER BUTTON (STANDBY)

Signal source selection

Press the [ or ] button to selectTV input; press the [VIDEO] button to select VIDEO input;press the [S-VIDEO] button to select S-VIDEO input; press the [ YPbPr] button to select YPbPr/YCbCr input;press the[PC] button to select PC input;press the [DVI] button to select DVI input.Press the TV/AV button or source on themachinecan switch among VGA/DVI/S-VIDEO/AV/TV/Y PB PR.Press[CH+ or CH-] to select mode, then press [ VOL+]to switch toselect mode you want to select.

DISPLAY

VGA

DVI

S-VIDEO

AV1

TV

YPBPR

INPUT TERMINAL

D-Sub15

DVI-D

S-Video

Composite Video

Antenna

YPBPR/YCBCR

Select channels by [ / ]

You can also use [ or ] to select channels. [ ] indicates channel number increase; [ ] indicates channel number decrease.

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Hisense Group TL3220 user manual Using the TV features, Understanding the TV features, Basic Operations