Hisense 75U8G Quick Setup Guide

Model: 75U8G

This guide provides essential information for setting up your Hisense TV. Please read it thoroughly and retain it for future reference. For more detailed instructions, consult the User Manual or E-Manual.

Important Safety Precautions

General Warnings:

Installation Safety:

Usage and Handling:

Battery Safety:

Disposal of Equipment:

Contents Overview

This guide covers the following topics:

  1. Accessories List
  2. Installing the Stand or Wall Mount Bracket
  3. TV Front and Rear Views
  4. Making Connections (ANT, HDMI/AV, Audio, USB, LAN, Wireless)
  5. Remote Control (Operation, Batteries, Pairing)
  6. Turning the TV on for the First Time
  7. Specifications
  8. Other Information (Freeview Plus, Trademarks)

Accessories List

The following accessories are included with your TV:

Note: Actual product appearance and included accessories may vary by model, country, or region.

Installing the Stand or Wall Mount Bracket

Installing the Stand

Follow these steps to install the base stand:

  1. Carefully place your TV facedown on a soft, flat surface to prevent screen damage.
  2. Insert the two base stands into the bottom slots of the TV.
  3. Secure each Base Stand to the TV using the provided screws (M5×16).

Installing the Wall Mount Bracket

Before mounting, ensure you have the correct wall mount bracket (sold separately if not included). Consult the bracket's specific instructions.

Preparation:

  1. Place the TV in the bottom tray (if applicable).
  2. One person should hold the TV steady while another removes the screws from the back of the TV.

CAUTION: Incorrect wall mounting can lead to TV falls, causing property damage or personal injury. Follow all instructions provided with your wall mount bracket.

Standard Dimensions:

Note: Screw diameter and length may vary depending on the wall mount bracket model.

TV Front

The front of the TV features several control elements and indicators:

Note: The image is for reference only. Powering on the TV may take several seconds. Rapidly turning the TV off can cause abnormal operation. Hands-free Wake-up functionality may be limited by region.

TV Rear

The rear of the TV houses various ports for connections:

Notes: Check jack positions and types before connecting. Ensure all connections are tight. The TV may not be compatible with all external devices. Do not connect external equipment while the power cord is plugged in to avoid electric shock. The service jack is for factory testing only.

Making Connections

ANT Connection

Connect an outdoor VHF/UHF antenna or cable to the ANT input.

HDMI / AV Connection

Connect a HDMI or AV cable from an external AV equipment. For HDMI-to-HDMI connections, no separate audio connection is needed. If signal resolution is mismatched, adjust device settings per its user manual.

To select HDMI/AV source: Press the [INPUT] button, use navigation buttons [^ / v / < / >] to select the desired source (HDMI/AV), then press [OK] to connect.

Video Effect: BETTER (HDMI) / GOOD (AV)

Connection diagram shows connection to Video Camera/Set-top Box/Satellite Receiver. Cables are not included.

HEADPHONE Connection

Connect headphones to the TV's headphone jack for audio output. ATTENTION: Excessive sound pressure can cause hearing loss.

Note: Ensure the headphone does not have a microphone function, as it may not be supported.

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

Connect to an external digital audio system. Decrease TV and system volume before connecting to avoid sudden loudness.

eARC/ARC Connection

Connect an HDMI cable from an external digital audio system to the eARC/ARC port. This enables direct digital sound output to compatible audio receivers. This port cannot be used for signal input simultaneously when using eARC/ARC.

USB Connection

Connect USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 devices (e.g., hard drives, USB sticks, digital cameras) for browsing photos, listening to music, and watching movies.

Notes: For hard drives or USB hubs, always connect their mains adapter. USB devices requiring more than 500mA or 5V may not be supported. Max supported current for USB 3.0 is 1A (some models). Exceeding max current may cause damage or data loss. Certain digital cameras may not be compatible.

LAN (Wired Setup)

Connect your TV to your network using a LAN (Ethernet/Cat 5) cable from the TV's LAN port to an external modem or router. It is recommended to use a router that supports DHCP for automatic IP configuration.

Wireless Setup

Connect your TV to your wireless network using a wireless router or modem. The TV's built-in Wireless LAN Adapter supports IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac protocols.

Notes: You must use the built-in adapter; external USB network adapters are not supported. DHCP-enabled routers simplify connection. Supported security systems include WPA, WEP, WPA2. Maintain a distance of less than 10 meters between the router and TV for optimal performance.

Remote Control

Remote Control Layout

The remote control includes buttons for:

Note: The included remote control may vary by model and region.

Installing Batteries

  1. Press the switch to pop up the battery case.
  2. Insert two AAA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
  3. Push the battery case back into the remote control.

Notes: Product image is for reference. Dispose of batteries responsibly. Do not mix battery types or combine used/new batteries. Remove depleted batteries promptly. Avoid exposing batteries to excessive heat or fire. Handle battery leaks with care.

Pairing the Remote Control (Bluetooth)

After powering on the TV, keep the remote control within 3 meters. Press any button (except power and mic) to pair.

Notes: In special cases, press and hold the [ ] button to pair. Interference can cause pairing errors. If errors occur, try removing and reinserting batteries. Pairing is not possible while the TV is in standby mode.

Remote Control Operation Range

Disposal of this unit: Product should not be damaged, dismantled, or thrown in municipal waste. It must be handed over to an authorized re-cycler.

Turning the TV on for the First Time

Follow these steps for initial setup:

  1. Connect the mains cable to the power socket after all other connections are complete.
  2. Upon first power-on, the TV will launch the Installation Guide.
  3. Use the navigation buttons [^ / v / < / >] to navigate menus and change settings. Press [OK] to confirm.

Setup Steps:

Note: This guide is for reference; actual screens may differ by model/country/region.

Specifications

Features, appearance, and specifications are subject to change without notice. Refer to the User Manual or E-Manual for troubleshooting.

ItemSpecification
Screen Size75"
Dimension (W × H × D) (mm)Without Stand: 1679 × 971 × 74
With Stand: 1679 × 1057 × 424
Weight (kg)Without Stand: 35.7
With Stand: 36.8
Active Screen Size (Diagonal) (cm)189
Screen resolution3840 × 2160
Audio power15W + 15W
Power consumptionRefer to the rating label.
Power supply100 - 240V 50/60Hz
Standby Power0.5W
Receiving systemsAnalog: PAL-D/K, B/G, I SECAM-D/K, B/G
Digital: DVB-T/T2, DVB-C
Environmental conditionsTemperature: 5°C - 45°C
Humidity: 20% - 80% RH
Atmospheric pressure: 86 kPa - 106 kPa
HDMI Input60Hz (640×480, 800×600, 1024×768)
60Hz (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p)
50Hz (576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p)
24Hz 25Hz 30Hz 50Hz 60Hz (3840×2160)

Other Information

Freeview Plus

Freeview Plus is a television service offering an Electronic Program Guide (EPG) and access to catch-up TV across free-to-air networks. To use it, ensure your TV is connected to the internet and an antenna system. Press the 'Green' button on your remote to launch Freeview Plus. More information is available at http://www.freeview.com.au/.

Note: Freeview Plus service is only available in Australia.

Trademarks

Models: 75U8G, 4K UHD HDR Smart ULED TV

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