Magnavox MTV-34, MTV-51, MTV-68 manual

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    MTV-34/51/68 34/51cm - 68cm AV Stereo Colour Television Use and Care Manual 5368 MTV-34-68 CTV U&C Update.indd 12/9/2002, 4:42 PM 1[...]

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    2 QUICK START NB:- For connection of Television directly to Wall socket or indoor antenna Only. For connection to other equipment such as VCR etc refer to page 7. 1 Carefully Unpack your Magnavox television, ensuring the following items are present:- • Instruction Booklet • Magnavox Hotline Number • Remote Control • AA size batteries for re[...]

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    3 Important Safeguards When using electrical appliances, in order to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or injury to persons, basic safety precautions should always be followed. For your Safety Read all instructions carefully even if you feel you are quite familiar with the appliance. • This appliance is not intended for use by young ch[...]

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    4 PRODUCT FEATURES Compulsory Warning If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. Caution • DO NOT OPEN - DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR, DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE. • DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES EXIST INSIDE THIS APPLIANCE. • THIS APPLI[...]

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    5 Q UICK S TART ....................................................2 S AFEGUARDS & S AFETY .....................................3 P RODUCT F EATURES ...........................................4 C ONTENTS .........................................................5 L OCATIONS OF C ONTROLS ...................................6 O THER E QUIPMENT ...[...]

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    6 LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS back panel AERIAL TERMINAL MTV68 MTV34/ MTV51 VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT MTV51/ MTV 34 MTV68 FRONT AUDIO INPUT FRONT VIDEO INPUT TV/AV SELECT MENU SELECT VOLUME DOWN VOLUME UP PROGRAM UP PROGRAM DOWN MAIN POWER ON/OFF SWITCH INFRA-RED RECEIVING WINDOW STAND-BY MODE INDICATOR f[...]

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    7 Introduction OTHER EQUIPMENT VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER MTV68 MTV34/ MTV51 VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER MTV68 MTV34/ MTV51 CONNECTION TO OTHER EQUIPMENT This TV set can be connected to video cassette recorder, video disc player, video camera, game player or audio player. NOTE: Video/ Audio equipment can be connected to sockets of AUDIO IN or VIDEO IN in [...]

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    8 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION You can press the buttons on the remote control or the menu button on the TV set to adjust the picture, clock, preset, system and audio (68cm only) according to the menu shown on the screen. PICTURE bright 45 contrast 63 colour 63 sharp 63 tint 63 ---------+----- AUDIO (MTV-68 ONLY) volume 32 balance 00 ---------+----- SY[...]

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    9 Introduction Preset menu operation channel position 1. Press the ‘PRE’ button on the remote control to select the ‘PRESET’ page. Every 10 seconds the present menu will flick off the screen. Continue to press the ‘pre’ button to re-instate the menu. 2. When in the ‘PRESET’ mode, use the remote control ‘VOL /VOL ’ buttons to sel[...]

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    10 Introduction CLOCK MENU OPERATION Press the MENU button on the set four times or the CLOCK button on the remote control to display the clock menu. 24 hour clock setting (The clock must be set before you select the other items) 1. Press ‘P /P ’ button to select TIME item. 2. Press ‘VOL ’ button to set the hour. Press ‘VOL ’ button to [...]

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    11 Basic Operation Picture menu operation 1. Press PRE button on the remote control to display the picture menu. 2. Press ‘P /P ’ button to select the item. 3. Press ‘VOL /VOL ’ button to select the channel up or down. SYSTEM MENU OPERATION Press SYS button on the remote control to display the system menu. COLOUR-SYS 1. Press ‘P /P ’ bu[...]

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    12 1. Power Button Press POWER button on the TV set to turn it on. If the TV set is under stand-by mode when you press the POWER button on the TV, turn it on by pressing POWER button on the remote control. 2. Display button 1. When the ‘display’ button is pressed the colour- system and the sound-system will be displayed on the screen and will d[...]

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    13 5. channel button Press ‘P /P ’ button on the remote control until you get the channel you want. 6. TV / AV BUTTON Press TV/AV button to select TV or AV1 or AV2. Note: Select AV2 under S-VIDEO mode. 7. MUTE BUTTON Press MUTE button to turn off the sound. Then press it again to return the sound level as before. 8. SLEEP BUTTON You can select [...]

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    14 Introduction NOTE power 230~240v AC 50HZ power consumption SHOWN ON BACK OF THE TV SET sound-system B/G colour-system PAL, NTSC antenna 75 ohm video contact INPUT: 2, OUTPUT: 1 Phono: 1VP 75 ohm audio contact INPUT: 2, OUTPUT: 1 Phono: 500mVrms s-video contact (MTV68 Only) INPUT: 1 Y: 1Vp; P:75 ohm C: 0. 28Vp; P:75 ohm pic. tube meas. 34cm ~ 68c[...]

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    15 Introduction NOTES 5368 MTV-34-68 CTV U&C Update.indd 12/9/2002, 4:42 PM 15[...]

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    WARRANTY The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all implied warranties, other rights and remedies in respect of the product which the consumer has under the Trade Practices Act and similar State and Territory Laws. The original purchaser of this MAGNAVOX product is provided with the following warranty, subject to the following c[...]