Linsar LS65UHDSM20 Manuel utilisateur

65"
Ultra HD
Smart TV
User Manual
MODEL: LS65UHDSM20

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Welcome
Welcome to Linsar!
This user manual tells you all you need to know about setting up your newTV.
Please take special note of any important safety and usage information presented with the symbol.
All products brought to you by Linsar are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety
and, as part of our philosophy of customer service and satisfaction, are backed by a comprehensive
1Year Warranty.

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Contents
Welcome 2
Contents 3
Unpack and Prepare 4
What's in the box 4
ImportantTips 5
Attaching the stand 6
Wall-mounting theTV 7
Connect to power 8
Connect your antenna 8
Controls and Connections 9
Get to know yourTV 9
Buttons on theTV 9
Ports on theTV 10
Remote Control 13
Setup 13
Using the Remote Control 14
Remote Control 15
On-Screen Set Up 17
Networking 18
Connecting to a Wireless Network 18
Connecting to a Wired Network 19
TV Setting Menus 20
Picture 22
Sound 24
General 25
PVR Settings 27
Time 29
Network 30
Lock 31
Channel 32
App Settings 34
High Dynamic Range (HDR) 35
SmartTV 36
SmartTV Applications 36
Screencast 37
App Portals 37
TV Guide 38
PVR Recording 39
Recording LiveTV 40
Scheduled recording 40
Playback 40
Pause LiveTV (Time-shift) 41
USB Mode 42
Set up 42
Troubleshooting 45
Specifications 48
Compliance and Responsible Disposal 49

4 | UNPACK AND PREPARE
See the flap of the box
for how to handle theTV
without damaging it!
Unpack and Prepare
What's in the box
Before installing your newTV, check you have
everything needed.
In the box you will find:
A. UHD SmartTV
B. Remote Control
C. AAA Batteries
D. AV Cable
E. Quick Start Guide
F. Warranty Certificate
G. Screws (for the stands)
H. Stands
I. User Manual
You will need:
• Phillips-head screwdriver (for stand installation)
• Someone to help you lift and install yourTV
• Broadband internet (to access SmartTV apps)
• Antenna cable (to watch liveTV)

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Important Tips
• Place theTV on a level surface.
• Place theTV away from any source that may generate heat or vibrations.
• Make sure there is enough space around vents for airflow.
• The remote control works up to 6 metres away from theTV.
• Unplug theTV before cleaning it.
• Clean using a dry cloth only - do not use water or chemicals.
• Use only the power supply provided.
• It is highly recommended to use safety straps for securing theTV in place.
• Keep liquid, children and pets away from theTV at all times.

6 | UNPACK AND PREPARE
Unless you are wall-mounting theTV, you will need to
attach its stand/legs.
1. Lay theTV face-down on a soft, flat surface (like
the sofa, or a towel on a table).
2. Match the legs to the installation points on the
underside of theTV.
3. Attach the stand to theTV at the installation
points using the screws provided. (Grab a
screwdriver for this bit).
Attaching the stand
• ThisTV is heavy! We recommend asking
someone to help you lift it.
• Unplug theTV from the power outlet before
installing or removing the stand.
• DO NOT place theTV standing upright without
its stand attached; it could damage the remote
sensor at the bottom of theTV.
• Only touch the frame, not the screen.
• It is highly recommended to use safety straps
for securing theTV.
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400mm
Back of theTV
400mm
Wall-mounting the TV
TheTV comes with holes on the back panel for use
with wall-mounting brackets (bracket not included).
Use four standard M6*12mm screws (or longer,
depending on the mounting bracket) to wall-mount
thisTV (screws are not included).
• Unplug theTV from the power outlet
before wall-mounting.
• Contact a professional for assistance with
wall-mounting theTV.
Required:
• VESA Mounting
Bracket
• 4 x M6*12mm
screws (or
longer as
required)
The screws in the package are for securing theTV
stand only. If you are wall-mounting theTV, consult a
qualified installer for advice on bracket support and
wall support.

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Connect to power
Make sure theTV is switched off at
the power outlet until you have finished
connecting your cables.
Antenna cable not included.
Don't forget to plug in the
TV to the power outlet. Leave
the power switched off until
installation is finished.
Free-to-air TV in HD (High Denition)
High Definition (HD) channels provide
the best viewing quality and are
available with a digital antenna
connection.
TV channels in Ultra HD resolution are
not currently available in Australia.
Therefore when you watch HD
broadcast signals on an Ultra HDTV,
the picture can appear 'soft' and lacks
the detail you see when watching the
same content on an HDTV.
Connect your antenna
ABC HD
SBS ONE HD
7HD
9HD
10 HD
PRIME7 HD
WIN HD
Example
HD Channels

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See next page for more info on the connections.
Controls and Connections
Buttons on the TV
Get to know your TV
1. VOL + / VOL - : Increase or decrease the volume
level, or move left or right.
2. CH + / CH - : Select the next or previous channel,
or move up or down.
3. MENU: Enter the settings menu.
4. SOURCE: Select the input source.
5. VOL + / VOL - : Increase or decrease the volume
level, or move left or right.
6. (ON/OFF): Switch theTV to On or Standby.
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On/Standby indicator and
Remote sensor
VOL+ VOL-
CH+ CH-
MENU SOURCE

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HDMI3 (ARC)
Ports on the TV
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Headphone
Jack
SOUND
Connect to your headphones, amplifier, soundbar or audio
device, using an AUX cable. (AUX cable not included.)
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HDMI
Use a HDMI
cable for best
picture and
sound quality.
SOUND
PICTURE
COMPUTER
All-digital connection between theTV and any HDMI device.
Supports Ultra HD. (Requires a high-speed HDMI cable, not
included.)
3Audio L/R
SOUND
You can use this to connect audio from your DVD player using
the AV cable (included).
4AV IN
CVBS/Y
PICTURE
You can use this to connect your DVD player. Supports
Standard Definition (SD) picture quality. Requires an AV cable
(included).
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Component
IN
PICTURE
You can use this to connect your DVD player. Supports Full
High Definition (FHD) picture quality.This also requires a
component cable (not included).
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