Linsar LS65UHDSM20 User Manual

Linsar LS65UHDSM20 User Manual

65" ultra hd smart tv

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65"
Ultra HD
Smart TV
MODEL: LS65UHDSM20
User Manual

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  • Page 1 65" Ultra HD Smart TV MODEL: LS65UHDSM20 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Welcome

    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...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome On-Screen Set Up TV Guide Contents Networking PVR Recording Connecting to a Wireless Network 18 Recording Live TV Unpack and Prepare Connecting to a Wired Network Scheduled recording What's in the box Playback TV Setting Menus Important Tips Pause Live TV (Time-shift) Picture Attaching the stand...
  • Page 4: Unpack And Prepare

    Unpack and Prepare See the flap of the box for how to handle the TV What's in the box without damaging it! Before installing your new TV, check you have everything needed. In the box you will find: A. UHD Smart TV B.
  • Page 5: Important Tips

    Important Tips • Place the TV on a level surface. • Place the TV 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 the TV. •...
  • Page 6: Attaching The Stand

    Attaching the stand • This TV is heavy! We recommend asking someone to help you lift it. • Unplug the TV from the power outlet before installing or removing the stand. • DO NOT place the TV standing upright without its stand attached;...
  • Page 7: Wall-Mounting The Tv

    Wall-mounting the TV • Unplug the TV from the power outlet before wall-mounting. • Contact a professional for assistance with wall-mounting the TV. Required: 400mm • VESA Mounting Bracket • 4 x M6*12mm screws (or longer as required) The TV comes with holes on the back panel for use with wall-mounting brackets (bracket not included).
  • Page 8: Connect To Power

    Connect to power Don't forget to plug in the TV to the power outlet. Leave the power switched off until installation is finished. Make sure the TV is switched off at the power outlet until you have finished connecting your cables. Connect your antenna Free-to-air TV in HD (High Definition) High Definition (HD) channels provide...
  • Page 9: Controls And Connections

    Controls and Connections Get to know your TV On/Standby indicator and Remote sensor Buttons on the TV 1. VOL + / VOL - : Increase or decrease the volume level, or move left or right. VOL+ VOL- 2. CH + / CH - : Select the next or previous channel, or move up or down.
  • Page 10: Ports On The Tv

    Ports on the TV HDMI3 (ARC) Headphone Connect to your headphones, amplifier, soundbar or audio Jack device, using an AUX cable. (AUX cable not included.) HDMI All-digital connection between the TV and any HDMI device. Use a HDMI Supports Ultra HD. (Requires a high-speed HDMI cable, not cable for best picture and included.)
  • Page 11 Plug in a USB stick to PVR record and pause live TV. Play media files stored on your USB storage device (supported file codecs and extensions may vary). Update the TV software via USB. Digtal Audio Connect an external digital audio device. Use an Optical cable (not included) to connect the unit with an amplifier, soundbar Out (Optical) or other audio decoding device for digital audio signal output.
  • Page 12 PC Audio Connect audio from your PC via a 3.5mm connector Antenna Connect your antenna for live TV. (Antenna cable not included.) 12 | CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS...
  • Page 13: Remote Control

    Remote Control Setup Insert two AAA size batteries according to the polarity markings (+ / -) inside the compartment. Make sure AAA size the batteries are correctly aligned and properly batteries pushed into place. included Precautions When Using Batteries • Do not use old and new batteries together. •...
  • Page 14: Using The Remote Control

    Using the Remote Control To use the remote, point it towards the remote sensor at the front of the TV. The remote will not operate if its path is blocked. The remote has a range of up to about 6 metres from Remote Hints and Tips the TV at an angle of up to 30 degrees to either side of the sensor, as illustrated below.
  • Page 15: Remote Control

    Remote Control CH.LIST MENU SOURCE EXIT RETURN INFO VOLC GUIDE / TIMESHIFT / FAV /RECORD INDEX PIC SIZE P.MODE SUBTITLE S.MODE (MUTE): Mute or restore ON: Switch the TV to On or sound. Standby. : Return to previous viewing NUMBER BUTTONS: Key in a channel TV channel number.
  • Page 16 AUDIO INFO QMENU MENU EXIT GUIDE LIST SOURCE EXIT RETURN INFO INFO: Display program information : Go to the next or : Turn the volume up or previous channel. down. VOLC GUIDE GUIDE: Launch the TV Guide (DTV) : Skip backwards. : Skip forwards.
  • Page 17: On-Screen Set Up

    On-Screen Set Up Make sure the TV is plugged Make sure equipment is properly connected (as shown on in at the power socket and switched on. Press the (ON) pages 10-12) before connecting the TV to power. button to turn on the TV. On/Standby light CH.LIST is RED in standby...
  • Page 18: Networking

    Networking You can set up your TV so that it can access the Internet If the TV isn't through your home network using a wired or wireless connecting to the connection. internet check the troubleshooting section for more info! Connecting to a Wireless Network •...
  • Page 19: Connecting To A Wired Network

    Connecting to a Wired Network • Connect an ethernet cable to the LAN port on the back of the TV. • Press the MENU button on your remote to select TV Settings > Network. • Change the Network Type setting to 'Wired'. The TV will automatically pick up the network setting from the modem and connect to the network.
  • Page 20: Tv Setting Menus

    TV Setting Menus CH.LIST Once you have MENU MENU SOURCE programmed any settings, EXIT RETURN the unit will retain them INFO Menu Navigation Buttons VOLC in its memory until you GUIDE / TIMESHIFT change them, even after / FAV /RECORD INDEX PIC SIZE turning the TV off.
  • Page 21 General PVR Settings Lock • OSD Language • Recorded List • Change Password • Subtitle Language • Record • System Lock • Audio Language • Recorder • Channel Lock • Hearing Impaired • Schedule List • Parental Guidance • PVR File System •...
  • Page 22: Picture

    Picture To adjust the Picture Mode brightness, change the Picture Mode to Dynamic : Enhanced brightness with lower contrast, colour depth and edges. User and modify the Brightness setting. Bright Room Standard : Picture settings for viewing in a bright home environment. Movie Bright Room : Settings are optimised for viewing movies.
  • Page 23 Advanced Settings Option Description Select high-dynamic range setting (TV must be receiving an HDR signal for this setting to be active.) Adjust the screen brightness by Backlight adjusting the backlight. The closer to 100, the brighter the screen. Noise Reduces screen noise/static. Reduction TV SETTING MENUS | 23...
  • Page 24: Sound

    Sound Option Description Sound Mode Movie Adjust the bass and treble. When changed, the sound mode will turn to 'User' Bass/Treble Automatically. Balance Adjust the audio output between the left and right speakers. Surround Turn on/off surround sound for better sound experience. Sound Audio Description (AD) provides an additional audio track for visually challenged AD Switch...
  • Page 25: General

    General Option Description OSD Language Select the system language Select your preferred subtitle language. (Available for digital channels, depending on Subtitle Language the programme). Select your preferred audio language. (Available for digital channels, depending on the Audio Language programme.) Hearing Impaired Turn on/off hearing impaired function Transparency Turn on/off transparency effect of OSD menu...
  • Page 26 Option Description Software Update the TV software via USB. Update (USB) View End User License View the usage license. Agreement HBBTV Turn HBBTV functionality On/Off (not supported in Australia). Software Update Update the software through net (Network) Software View the software information Information 26 | TV SETTING MENUS...
  • Page 27: Pvr Settings

    PVR Settings To make changes to PVR (Personal Video Recording), ensure your USB drive is inserted into the TV. Check the troublehsooting section if you're having problems setting up your USB device. Option Description Recorded list Display and play recorded programs. Record Schedule a recording.
  • Page 28 HDMI CEC Setup This feature allows for your TV and your connected HDMI device to be controlled by one remote control. It also means you can turn them both on or off simultaneously. Press the SOURCE button on the unit or remote control to select the HDMI input source. Option Description HMDI CEC...
  • Page 29: Time

    Time Option Description Select the desired Auto Sleep (Standby) duration. Sleep Timer Options: 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 45 min 60 min 90 min 120min 180min 240min Turn On/Off to set the TV to sleep after selected time of no signal. Auto Standby Options: Select desired OSD menu active time.
  • Page 30: Network

    Network Option Description Select the network type (Wired/Wireless). • Wired: • Auto connect - select to connect directly • Manual connect - select to connect manually by entering the network address manually Network Type • Disable connect - disable current network connection. •...
  • Page 31: Lock

    Lock 0000 Factory Password: Enter the factory password '0000' using the number buttons 4711 Master Password: on the remote and select 'OK' on-screen. If you changed your password but forgot it, you can still use the master password. Option Description System Lock Turn system lock on/off.
  • Page 32: Channel

    Channel Option Description Automatically tunes all available free-to-air TV channels. Adjust settings (default settings are set for Auto Scan Australia), select 'Auto scan' and press OK. DTV Manual Manually select the broadcast channel frequency and tune digital TV channels. Tuning Program Edit See the next page for more information.
  • Page 33 Program Edit Press MENU then select Channel > Program Edit then use the buttons to highlight a channel. Option Description Delete Press RED to delete the highlighted channel. Skip Press BLUE to skip the highlighted channel. Press YELLOW add a channel to the favourites list. Menu Press MENU to go back.
  • Page 34: App Settings

    Apps Settings Under this setting, you can configure the settings of the Netflix app. Option Description Deactive App Select to deactive the Netflix app. Terminate Netflix Select to Terminate Netflix app. Netflix Version Current version of Netflix app. 34 | TV SETTING MENUS...
  • Page 35: High Dynamic Range (Hdr)

    High Dynamic Range (HDR) About the HDR feature High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a picture feature on your TV that attempts to mimic the way visuals are perceived in real life by the human eye. By using this feature, the TV can reproduce greater dynamic range of luminosity by capturing and then combining several different exposures.
  • Page 36: Smart Tv

    Smart TV Smart TV Applications • Netflix • Zeasn app store Before you start using apps, your TV must be • YouTube • NetRange app portal connected to the internet. • Twitter • Foxxum app portal The speed of your internet connection determines •...
  • Page 37: Screencast

    Screencast App Portals The Screencast feature enables you to echo the NetRange, Foxxum and Zeasn app portals gives display from a compatible Android device like a you access to number of other content and service smartphone or tablet on the TV screen by connecting providers.
  • Page 38: Tv Guide

    TV Guide (Free to air TV) TV Guide Functions To access the TV guide, press the Guide button on the remote. CH.LIST MENU SOURCE To activate the TV Channels use Function Remote Button EXIT RETURN INFO buttons to select a GUIDE VOLC GUIDE...
  • Page 39: Pvr Recording

    PVR Recording Important Tips: • Back-up your personal data before plugging in your USB to the TV. We do not assume liability for any loss of data due to misuse or malfunction. • You cannot change channels while in recording mode. •...
  • Page 40: Recording Live Tv

    Before you can record with this TV Recording, scheduled recording and pause (including time-shift recording), you live TV functions only work in DTV mode must insert your USB storage device (free-to-air). into the USB port. Scheduled recording Recording Live TV Start Recording See TV Guide Functions on page 38 to schedule recordings.
  • Page 41: Pause Live Tv (Time-Shift)

    Pause Live TV (Time-shift) Recording, scheduled recording and pause Temporarily pause the live TV signal, then resume live TV functions only work in DTV mode playback at your convenience. (free-to-air). Before you can record with this TV (including time-shift recording), you must insert your USB storage device into the USB port.
  • Page 42: Usb Mode

    USB Mode Set up Insert your USB into a USB port on the TV. Press the SOURCE button to select 'Media' mode. Function Remote Button You can only play Photos in the Photo category, Choose a Source or File Music in the Music category and so on. Make sure you select the correct category for the file you wish to play.
  • Page 43 Playback Functions Music Function Remote Button Playback of different media types have different controls. Navigate to a folder or file Photo Select tracks to play Function Remote Button Navigate to a folder or file Play the selected track Fast forward or rewing the track Select photos Skip or restart the current track Display the selected photos...
  • Page 44 Video Function Remote Button Navigate to a folder or file Only supported file types will be displayed. See the specifications table for Play your video supported file types. Pause the video Resume playback Stop playback / FAV Fast forward or rewing the track Skip or restart the current track Return to file list RETURN...
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you have problems with your TV, check below for advice. If you don't find a solution here, contact After Sales Support on 1300 886 649. Problem Solution Check the power outlet is turned on. If using a multi-outlet, check if it is working properly. To check whether a power strip is working properly, No power plug the TV’s power plug directly to a wall outlet and observe its operation.
  • Page 46 Problem Solution Ensure that the equipment is connected properly. Ensure that the input setting for the TV is correct. Ensure audio settings on the external device are set correctly. Ensure the volume is not muted. If it is, press the MUTE button to restore the sound. Sound issues If earphones are connected, unplug them.
  • Page 47 Problems relating to your USB media storage device Problem Solution First, refer to the instructions describing how to use USB devices with this TV. If the problem still occurs, your USB device may not be compatible. This TV has been tested with the majority of Flash memory-based devices and hard disks (media players My TV does not with HDD) on the market;...
  • Page 48: Specifications

    Specifications Active screen size (diagonal) 163.9cm Resolution 3840 x 2160 Refresh rate 60Hz Aspect ratio 16:9 AVI, DAT, H265, H264, MKV, MOV, MP4, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, VP8, Video TP , TS, MPG, MPEG. Multimedia playback Music MP3. formats (USB mode) Photo JPEG, JPG.
  • Page 49: Compliance And Responsible Disposal

    Compliance and Responsible Disposal Packaging The packaging of your product has been selected from environmentally friendly materials and can usually be recycled. Please ensure these are disposed of correctly. Plastic National Television and Computer Recycling wrapping can be a suffocation hazard for babies and young children, please ensure all packaging Scheme materials are out of reach and are safely disposed...
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