Magnavox DV220MW9 manual

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    Owner’s Ma nual Manual del Usuario Read your Owner’ s Manual first for quick tips that make using your Magnavox pr oduct more enjoyable. If you have read assistance, you may access our online help at www .magnavo x.com/suppor t or call 1-800-605-8610 while with your product (and Model / Serial number) Lea primero el Manual del usuario, en donde[...]

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    EN 2 PRECAUTIONS EN PRECAUTIONS Safety Instructions The model and serial numbers of this unit ma y be found on the cabinet . Y ou should record and r etain those numbers for future r eference . Serial No. : Mode l N o.: W ARNIN G : TO REDUCE THE RISK O F FIRE O R ELECTRIC SH O CK, D O N O T EXP O SE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN O R M O I S T U RE . APPAR[...]

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    EN EN 3 PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS PREPARATION ADVANCED PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING OPTIONAL SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION C A U TI O N : Danger o f explosion i f batter y is incorrectl y replaced. Replace onl y with the same or equivalent t y pe. WARNING : Batteries (Battery pack or battery installed) shall not be exposed to excessive [...]

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    EN 4 PREPARATION EN PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS Sa f et y Instruction s ······························· 2 PREP AR A TION PREP AR A TION Su pp lied Accessorie s ······························· 4 A b out Cassette Tapes an d Disc s · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5 Pla [...]

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    PRECAUTIONS PREPARATION ADVANCED PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING OPTIONAL SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION EN EN 5 PREPARATION About Cassette Tapes and Discs Re g ion Code T h is unit h as b een d esigne d to p l ay b ac k DVD w ith region 1. DVD must be labeled f or ALL regions or f or region 1 in order to play back on th e unit. You canno[...]

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    EN 6 PREPARATION EN STANDBY-ON OPEN/CLOSE DISPLAY VCR DVD MODE TRACKING PLAY STOP RECORD PREV NEXT PAUSE DISC MENU TITLE AUDIO SETUP SEARCH ZOOM ANGLE SUBTITLE OK REPEAT A-B SPEED TIMER SET 12 3 45 6 78 9 0 +10 RETURN CLEAR INPUT 3 4 2 7 11 15 17 6 1 18 21 22 28 27 25 24 31 30 32 9 12 13 14 16 19 8 5 10 20 2 6 23 33 29 1. TIMER SET ( VCR )  p. 2[...]

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    PRECAUTIONS PREPARATION ADVANCED PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING OPTIONAL SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION EN EN 7 PREPARATION 12. TITLE ( DVD )  p.1 6 • Press to ca ll up t h e top menu on d isc. (DVD) Pulse para visualizar el menú principal del disc o. (DVD) 13. DISC MENU ( DVD )  p .1 6 • Press to ca ll u p t h e d isc menu on[...]

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    EN 8 PREPARATION EN Front Pane l PLAY DISC IN DVD VCR OPEN/CLOSE STANDB Y-ON POWER ON AUDI O REC RECORD PLAY F.F W D REW STOP /EJE CT TIMER REC IR TRACKING SOURCE PREV STOP PLAY NEXT VIDEO 1 12 13 14 15 17 18 20 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 16 22 21 24 25 23 L2 input jacks 1 . STANDBY- ON y y  p. 14 • Press t o turn on the unit , or to turn the uni[...]

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    PRECAUTIONS PREPARATION ADVANCED PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING OPTIONAL SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION EN EN 9 PREPARATION 1 . DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT jac k  p .1 0 • Co nn ect a n R C A aud i o cab l e f r o m h e r e to t h e aud i o input jack o f y our television or audio device. Standar d c onnection f or DVD / VCR use . 2 . V C RA [...]

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    EN 10 PREPARATION EN Co nnect io n t o a T V If Y our T V Has Antenna in Jack Only y y If Y our T V Has Antenna in Jack Only Before connectin g , make sure the powers of the devices are turned off . rear of your RF modulator (not supplied) D I G IT AL A UDI O O UT CO AXIAL A D V C R DVD/VCR AU DI O I N VIDE O IN A UDIO OUT VIDEO OUT L L R R B C R A[...]

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    PRECAUTIONS PREPARATION ADVANCED PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING OPTIONAL SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION EN EN 11 PREPARATION A fter connecting to your TV : You will need to switch to video input on y our TV. This is usuall y marked TV/VIDEO, INPUT or AUX . Please re f er to y our TV’s owner’s manual f or details. In p ut modes for co[...]

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    EN 12 PREPARATION EN Connection to an Au d io Syste m Playing Analog Audio yg g yg g Playing Analog Audio DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL AUDI O OUT DVD VCR DVD/VCR S-VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT L L Y R R C B C R or this unit stereo system analog audio input jacks TA L O OU T C O AXIA L A UDIO OUT DV D V C R D VD/V[...]

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    PRECAUTIONS PREPARATION ADVANCED PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING OPTIONAL SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION EN EN 13 PREPARATION Initial Setups C l oc k Settin g Press VCR first. 1 Pr ess SETUP a n d use / to select “ C L OC K S ET” . T h en press t o go t o nex t s t ep . - M E N U - TIMER PR O GRAMMIN G SATELLITE LINK AUT O REPEAT [O F[...]

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    EN 14 BASIC OPERATIONS EN 1 B A S I C P L A Y B A C K 2 3 For adv anced playback, ref er to the following pages. • T ime Searc h  p. 17 • In d ex Searc h  p . 17 • Auto Re p ea t  p .1 7 N ote : • To prevent d amage to t h e cassette tape, sti ll or slow mode will automatically stop a f ter 5 mi nutes . • To return to pla y back [...]

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    PRECAUTIONS PREPARATION ADVANCED PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING OPTIONAL SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION EN EN 15 BASIC OPERATIONS t . Hint for Disc Playback The contents of DVD are generally divided into “titles”. Titles ma y be further subdivided into “chapters” . T h e au d io CD contains “trac k ” an d CD-RW / -R wit h MP3[...]

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    EN 16 ADVANCED PLAYBACK EN Di s c Men u DVD-Video DVD-Video D VD- Vi de o D VD-Video DV D- V id eo Press DV D first. Some discs contain menus which allow you to cust omize DVD p l ay b ac k . Use [ K / L / s / B ] to se l ect an item, t h en press [O K ] ( or [ PLA Y B ] ). Calling Up a Menu Screen During Pla y back DVD-Video DVD-Video D VD- Vi de [...]

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    PRECAUTIONS PREPARATION ADVANCED PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING OPTIONAL SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION EN EN 17 ADVANCED PLAYBACK • To p l a y b ac k a d ou bl e- d igit trac k , press t h e trac k num b er directl y (e.g. f or track 14, press [ 1 ] , [ 4 ] and [O K ] ) . • To pla y back a triple-digit track, press the track number [...]

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    EN 18 ADVANCED PLAYBACK EN N ote : • Up to 20 chapters, tracks or files can be ordered . • To erase a ll t h e pro g rams at once, se l ect “ALL CLEAR’’ and p ress [ OK ] or press [CLEAR ] in program input . • The number o f the title or chapter y ou ente r us i ng [t h e Num b er b uttons ] cannot excee d the maximum number o f the cha[...]

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    PRECAUTIONS PREPARATION ADVANCED PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING OPTIONAL SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION EN EN 19 ADVANCED PLAYBACK file name1 1. f older1 2. f older2 3 3 1. file name1 2. file name2 004/027 001/013 00:00:36 OFF file name1 1. f older1 2. f older2 3 3 1. file name1 2. file name2 cu rr e n t repea t sett i n g T(title) : c u[...]

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    EN 20 RECORDING EN m so it cannot receive TV broadcasts without external tuner or such devices. a nnot receive TV broadcas ts t un er system so it ca o t un er system so it ca n ca n n er m m so i m so e m m so i m This unit has no t no t u o t u Note: • You can also set the external tuner f or timer recordin g . Re f er to “ Sate ll ite Lin k [...]

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    PRECAUTIONS PREPARATION ADVANCED PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING OPTIONAL SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION EN EN 21 RECORDING Timer Recording VHS VHS VHS VHS V HS Press VCR first. 1 P ress SETUP , u se / to se l ect “ TIMER PROGRAMMING ” . Th en, press t o go t o nex t s t ep. TIMER PR O GRAMMING PR O G 12 3 4 56 7 8 DATE S TART TIME EN[...]

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    EN 22 RECORDING EN S a tellite Lin k Y ou can set t h e unit to start recor d in g w h enever it d etects a video signal f rom the external tuner . Preparing for the Satellite Link : • Only L1 (rear) is available f or satellite link and be sure th at t h is L1 nee d s to b e connecte d b y t h e externa l tuner . • Th e externa l tuner s h ou l[...]

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    PRECAUTIONS PREPARATION ADVANCED PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING OPTIONAL SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION EN EN 23 OPTIONAL SETTINGS Changing the DVD Settings (in the setup menu) I n the setup menu, y ou can customize the various kinds o f settings as y ou pre f er . Refer to the followin g instructions to navi g ate throu g h the setup me[...]

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    EN 24 OPTIONAL SETTINGS EN Press DV D first. P r ess [STOP C ] i f you are playing back a disc . PARENTAL Setti ng Parental setting will prevent your children f rom viewing i nappropriate materia l s (passwor d protecte d ). P l ay b ac k will stop i f the ratings exceed the levels you set . T o Set the Parental Level T o Set the Parental Level 1 P[...]

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    PRECAUTIONS PREPARATION ADVANCED PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING OPTIONAL SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION EN EN 25 OPTIONAL SETTINGS IN IT IA LI ZE R eset the settings to factor y default . 1 P ress SETUP to call up the setup menu . 2 Use / to select , t h en p ress OK . 3 P ress to s e l ect “ YES” , t h en press OK . INITIALIZE_INITI[...]

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    EN 26 TROUBLESHOOTING EN If this unit does not perform properly when operated as instructed in this manual. Refer to the following : • Some functions are not available in specific modes, but this is not a malfunction. Read the description in this manual f or details on correct operations . • Playback f rom a desired track and random playback ar[...]

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    PRECAUTIONS PREPARATION ADVANCED PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS RECORDING OPTIONAL SETTINGS INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING EN EN 27 INFORMATION Specifications Servicing g g Servicing • Please refer to relevant topics on the “Troubleshooting Guide” on pa g e 26 be f ore returnin g the product. • If this unit becomes inoperative, do not try to correc[...]

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    LIMITE D WA RR ANT Y FUNAI CORP . will repair this product, f ree o f charge in the USA in the event o f de f ect in materials or workmanshi p as f ollows : DURA TI O N : P ART S: FUNAI CORP . will pro vide par ts to replace de f ective par ts without charge f or one (1) year f rom the date o f original retail pur chase. Certain par ts are ex clude[...]