Hisense 100L5F Laser TV User Manual
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Connecting Devices to Your TV
You have several options to connect your TV to different devices. The method by which you connect will be based on the type of cables you have and the available outputs on your device
Connecting an antenna, cable set-top box, or satellite receiver
To connect an antenna, cable set-top box, or satellite receiver:
- Connect one end of a coaxial cable (not included) to the RF OUT port on the antenna, cable, or satellite box. If you are using an antenna with a twin-lead cable, you may need a 300-75 Ohm adapter (not provided) to connect it to the back of your TV.
- Connect the other end of the cable to the ANT/CABLE port on the back of the TV.
- Using your remote, select theInputs icon on the Home screen and select Channels as the input source.
Connecting an AV device with an HDMI cable
The two high-powered HDMI version 2.0 inputs enable you to connect 4K Ultra-HD external devices that require more bandwidth to transmit to the TV screen. Please refer to the User Manual that came with your device for step-by-step instructions.
To connect an AV device with an HDMI cable (not provided):
- Use an HDMI cable to connect the HDMI output port of the AV device to the HDMI port of the TV.
- Using your remote, select theInputs icon on the Home screen and select the corresponding HDMI input.
NOTES
- Because the HDMI connector provides video and audio signals, it is not necessary to connect an audio cable.
- We strongly recommend using HDMI Cable with 2 cores as shown in the figure.
Connecting speakers Zor other audio receivers
To connect speakers or other audio receivers with an audio cable (not provided):
- Use an audio cable to connect the digital audio in port of the audio receiver device to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT port of the TV. Another option is to use an audio cable to connect an analog sound system to the AUDIO OUT port of the TV.
- Plug the connected devices into the main power socket before switching on the TV
Connecting an audio device to use Audio Return Channel (ARC)
If you’d like to use the Audio Return Channel (ARC) feature to have sound sent from the TV back down an HDMI cable to an audio device, then you will need to connect the cable to the HDMI / ARC port. By using this feature, you will also be able to control the audio device with your TV remote instead of having to use multiple remotes for each device.
To connect an audio device with an HDMI cable (not provided):
- Connect the audio device to the HDMI / ARC port on the TV.
- Make sure your audio device is powered on.
- Press the Home button on your remote and select the Settings icon, then go to Sound > Speakers.
- Select the ARC option.
Connecting a USB device
You can connect the USB devices such as hard drives, USB sticks, and digital cameras for browsing photos, listening to music, and watching recorded movies.
- Connect a USB device to the USB port.
- Select the Media type on the Media screen.
NOTES
- When connecting a hard disk or a USB hub, always connect the main adapter of the connected device to the power supply. Exceeding a total current consumption may result in damage. The USB 2.0 port supports a maximum current of 500mA. The USB 3.0 port supports a maximum current consumption of 1A.
- Certain devices may require higher than 1A, and those are not supported.
Connecting Your TV to a Wired Network
You have the option to connect your TV to a wired network to access the Internet.
Connecting to a wired (Ethernet) network
You can attach your TV to your LAN in one of the three following ways:
Option 1
You can attach your TV to your LAN by connecting the LAN port on the back of your TV to an external modem using a Cat 5 LAN cable. See the illustration below.
Option 2
You can attach your TV to your LAN by connecting the LAN port on the back of your TV to an IP Sharer which is connected to an external modem. Use an Ethernet cable for the connection. See the illustration below.
Option 3
Depending on how your network is configured, you may be able to attach your TV to your LAN by connecting the LAN port on the back of your TV directly to a network wall outlet with an Ethernet cable. See the diagram below
If you have a Dynamic Network, you should use an ADSL modem or router that supports Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Most home networks are Dynamic Networks. Some networks require a Static IP address. To get the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS values, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Using Your TV Remote Control
Buttons on your TV remote
Remote control range information
- The remote control can work at a distance of up to 26 feet in front of the TV set. ( This distance is used by infrared means in an unpaired state.)
- It can work at a 30-degree horizontal or 15-degree vertical angle. ( This angle is used by infrared means in an unpaired state.)
Begin using your remote
- Take off the back cover to open the battery compartment of the remote control.
- Insert two AAA-size batteries. Make sure to match the (+) and (-) ends of the batteries with the (+) and (-) ends indicated in the battery compartment.
- Restore the battery compartment cover.
NOTES
- Discard batteries in a designated disposal area. Do not throw them into a fire.
- Remove old batteries immediately to prevent them from leaking into the battery compartment.
- If you do not intend to use the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.
- Battery chemicals can cause a rash. If the batteries leak, clean the battery compartment with a cloth. If chemicals touch your skin then wash it immediately.
- Do not mix old and new batteries.
- Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (NiCd, NiMH, etc.) batteries.
- Do not continue using the remote if it gets warm or hot.
- Call our Support Center immediately on the support website.
Program your universal cable or satellite remote control to operate your new television (only for the USA)
f you would like to program your other household remote controls to your new television, please refer to the User’s Manual supplied by your Cable or Satellite provider. The Cable or Satellite providers’ User Manuals should include instructions on how to program their remote to your television. A list of codes for the most common Cable and Satellite providers is listed below. Use the code that is associated with your Cable or Satellite provider (if applicable).
DIRECTV
0178, 10178, 10019, 10748, 11314, 11660, 11710, 11780, 12049, 10171, 11204, 11326, 11517, 11564, 11641, 11963, 12002, 12183.
Time Warner Cable
386, 0178, 10178, 400, 450, 461, 456, 0748, 1463, 0463, 10463
Comcast
0178, 10178, 10463, 11463, 10748, 11314, 11660, 10171, 11204, 11326, 11517, 11641, 11780, 11785, 11892, 11963, 12002
Cox Communications
0178, 10178, 1326, 1463
Dish Network
505, 627, 538, 720, 659 If the code associated with your Cable or Satellite provider is not listed, does not work or you cannot locate the instructions to program your remote, call your local Cable or Satellite provider’s customer service center. If your Cable or Satellite provider does not have a code available, please contact us.
Using your cable set-top box or satellite receiver remote as a ‘universal’ remote
If you prefer to use your Cable Set-top Box or Satellite Receiver Remote as a ‘Universal Remote’, then visit the Support page to view a list of the codes.
Completing the Setup Assistant Menu
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet, the TV will turn on. After the splash screen that displays the logo appears, begin the Setup Wizard menu. The guide set is completed according to the boot navigation prompt. The navigation information is specific to the actual condition. The Home screen will be your starting point for navigating the TV.
Shortcuts Instructions
You can use shortcuts on the remote control for fast operation.
Turning your TV on or off
- To turn your TV on:
- Connect the power cord to the back of the TV, then plug the power cord into an AC outlet.
- When the TV is powered on, press the [ ] button on the remote to turn on the TV.
- To turn your TV off, press the [ ] button on the remote.
NOTES
- When your TV is in standby mode, it is still consuming power. To completely disconnect power, please remove the plug from the AC outlet.
- If your TV does not receive an input signal for several minutes, it automatically goes into standby mode.
Using the Live TV
To view broadcast programs, press the Home button to access the Home screen on your remote, select the Inputs icon
in the Home screen and select Channels as the input source.
Channel search guide
When you select Channels as input, if no TV channels were saved before, you will be prompted to do a channel search. You can also go to Menu > Channels to change the channel settings.
Launch Live TV
After channel scanning is done for the first time, the screen will display a LiveTV operating tutorial, including: how to Load the info, Bar, how to load the channel list, and so on.
- [ Up ] Load info bar
- [ OK ] Load channel list
- [ ] Load onscreen menu
- [ ] Jump to the previous channel
Viewing channel information
As you use the [ ] button on your remote to scroll through channels, an information banner appears on the top of the screen.
The information banner displays the following information:
- Channel number
- Lock status
- Input
- Program name
- Show identification
- Channel name
- Current date and time
- Beginning and end times of the next program
- Start/Stop time progress bar of the current program
- Prompt
- Favorite channel
- If you are watching a particular channel, you can also press the [ Up ] button of your remote to view channel information.
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