Page 2 - For Customer Use; Know these; safety; symbols; TO PREVENT FIRE OR; ATTENTION; Hur
Once your MAGNAVOX purchase is registered, you’re eligible to receive all the privileges of owning aMAGNAVOX product. So complete and return the Warranty Registration Card enclosed with your pur-chase at once. And take advantage of these important benefits. Return your Warranty Registration card tod...
Page 4 - Subject
P ANEL I NDEX Subject Panel No. Alternate Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Antenna Basic Connection . . . . . . . . . . . .1Front Audio/Video Input Jacks . . . . . . . . .4Automatically Program TV . . . . . . . . . . . .9Basic Remote Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Basic Television...
Page 5 - Connect the Cable TV; Basic Cable TV Connection; Push the round end; Helpful Hints
I f Cable TV signal into your home is asingle cable (75 ohm) the connection to the TV is easy. 1 Connect the Cable TV cable directly to the 75 Ω jack on the TV. Basic Cable TV Connection Basic Antenna Connection 75 Ω 75 Ω Cable TV Signal RF Coaxial Cable 75 Ω Rear of TV A combination antenna receive...
Page 6 - Cable Box Connections; complete the connection.; connect one end to the; If applicable, set the OUTPUT
Cable Box Connections 2 TO TV/VCR CABLE IN IR USB DVD-D OUT AUDIO IN SPDIF VIDEO IN OUT S-VIDEO R L AUDIO OUT TV PASSCARD Y Pb Pr OPTICAL SPDIF 1 2 75 Ω 75 Ω 3 Jack Panel Back of Cable Box Cable Signal INfrom the Cable Company Round 75 Ω Coaxial Cable Jack Panel Back of TV I f you cable signal uses ...
Page 7 - from the Video output on; Press the PLAY; on; NOTE
ANTENNA OUT ANTENNA IN VIDEO AUDIO IN IN OUT OUT — VOLUME + CHANNEL MENU POWER AUDIO VIDEO — VOLUME + VOLUME + MENU MENU CHANNEL CHANNEL POWER POWER AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO VIDEO 1 2 3 5 3 EXIT 4 Front AV (Audio/Video) Input Connections 3 A udio and Video Front Inputs are avail-able for a quick connection...
Page 8 - Basic TV and Remote Control Illustrations; Television
Basic TV and Remote Control Illustrations 4 1 Press POWER to turn on the TV. 2 Press VOLUME + to increase the sound level. Press VOLUME – to lower the sound level. Press both buttons at thesame time to display the TV’s on-screen menu. Once in themenu, use these buttons to makemenu adjustments or sel...
Page 9 - Remote Control Button Descriptions; NUMBER Buttons; Details are on panel 26.; CC Button; Press to activate Closed Captioning.; SLEEP Button; Details are on panel 23.; CLOCK Button; Details are on panel 12.; SURF Button; Details are on panel 25.
Remote Control Button Descriptions 5 NUMBER Buttons Press the Number buttons to select TVchannels or to enter values in the menu.For single-digit channels, press theNumber button for the channel youwant. The TV will pause briefly beforegoing to the chosen channel. A/CH Button(Alternate Channel) Pres...
Page 10 - Press to turn the TV on or off.
Remote Control Button Descriptions 6 POWER button Press to turn the TV on or off. CH(annel) +/– Buttons Press to scan memorized channels. VOL(ume) +/– Buttons Press to increase or decrease thesound. MENU Button Press to see the menu. Pressrepeatedly to return to previousmenus or remove the menus. Ar...
Page 11 - Menu Language; to be shown in either English or Spanish.
Menu Language 7 W ith the LANGUAGE control, youcan set the TV’s on-screen menu to be shown in either English or Spanish. 1 Press MENU to see the menu. 2 Press 8 or 9 to scroll through the menu until SETUP is high- lighted. 3 Press : to enter the SETUP menu. 4 Press 8 or 9 to scroll through the SETUP...
Page 12 - Cable TV Control
Cable TV Control 8 When CABLE is YES,channels 1-125 are avail-able. When CABLE is NO, onlychannels 2-69 are available. Helpful Hints I t’s important for the TV to know whattype of signal - Cable TV or a normal Antenna - you are using. To tell the TVwhether you are using a Cable TV signal,set CABLE t...
Page 14 - Channel Edit; channels in the TV’s memory.
Channel Edit 10 C hannel Edit makes it easy for you tosave or delete channels in the list of channels in the TV’s memory. 1 Using the Number buttons, select the channel you wish tosave or delete. 2 Press MENU to see the menu. 3 Press 8 or 9 to scroll through the menu until SETUP is high- lighted. 4 ...
Page 15 - Picture Menu Controls; o adjust your TV picture, select a
Picture Menu Controls 11 T o adjust your TV picture, select a channel and follow the steps below. 1 Press MENU to see the menu. 2 With PICTURE highlighted,press : to enter the PICTURE menu. 3 Press 8 or 9 to highlight BRIGHTNESS, COLOR,PICTURE, SHARPNESS,TINT, or CONTRASTPLUS. 4 Press : or ; to adju...
Page 16 - Clock; Press CLOCK; to see the; Press; to set either; AM; or; to
Clock 12 Y our TV has an on-screen clock.During normal operation, the clock appears when you press STATUS/EXITor change channels. 1 Press CLOCK to see the Clock menu. SET CLOCK willbe highlighted. 2 Enter the current timeusing the Number buttons. If the first number is a singledigit, first enter a z...
Page 18 - to see the Clock; until; is; Press the Number buttons
Start-Up Channel 14 U sed with the Timer feature, you canselect a specific channel that the TV will tune to when the TV turns itself on.Timer details are on panel 12. 1 Press CLOCK to see the Clock menu. 2 Press 9 until CHANNEL is highlighted. 3 Press the Number buttons to enter the channel you woul...
Page 19 - Helpful Hint
Start-Up Time 15 U sed with the Timer feature, you canselect a specific time at which the TV will turn itself on when TIMER ACTIVE isON. 1 Press CLOCK to display the Clock menu. 2 Press 9 until START TIME is highlighted. 3 Enter the time to turn onthe TV using the Numberbuttons. If the first number ...
Page 20 - Volume Bar; Press VOL + on the remote
Volume Bar 16 U se the Volume Bar to see theTV’s volume on the screen. The Volume Bar will appear when youpress the VOL +/- buttons. 1 Press VOL + on the remote to display the on-screen VolumeBar. Pressing the VOL + buttonwill increase the TV sound. 2 Press VOL – on the remote to display the on-scre...
Page 21 - Understanding the SmartLock Control; he SmartLockTM feature is an integrated cir-
Understanding the SmartLock Control 17 T he SmartLock™ feature is an integrated cir- cuit that receives and processes data sent by broadcasters, or other program providers, thatcontain program content advisories. When pro-grammed by the viewer, a TV with SmartLock™can respond to the content advisori...
Page 22 - SmartLock Access Code
SmartLock Access Code 18 O ver the next few pages you’ll learnhow to block programs and under- stand the rating terms for certain broad-casts. First, set a personal access code. 1 Press MENU to see the menu. 2 Press 8 or 9 until SMART- LOCK is highlighted. 3 Press : again. The on-screen display will...
Page 23 - SmartLock Blocking Options
SmartLock Blocking Options 19 A fter you set your personal accesscode, SmartLock provides special blocking options. Use these blockingoptions to turn censoring on or off.Afterentering your code: 1 The menu will appear with BLOCK highlighted. Press : to display the blocking options. 2 Press 9 to high...
Page 24 - SmartLock- Movie Ratings; here are two types of ratings for
SmartLock- Movie Ratings 20 T here are two types of ratings for SmartLock. One is based on movie industry ratings. The other is based on TVindustry ratings. Both can be used to cen-sor programming. Let’s first look at Movie Ratings. After youhave entered your personal access code,follow the steps be...
Page 25 - SmartLock- TV Ratings
SmartLock- TV Ratings 21 S ome program ratings are based on TVindustry ratings as described below. After entering your personal access code,follow the steps below. 1 With BLOCK highlighted , press : . 2 Press 8 or 9 to highlight TV RATINGS . 3 Press : to display the TV Rating options (TV-Y, TV-Y7,TV...
Page 26 - SmartLock Review; to highlight
SmartLock Review 22 N ow that you’ve learned how to blockviewing using the Movie Ratings or TV Ratings, let’s review what you’vedone. SmartLock Review allows you tosee what you have blocked. WheneverSmartLock is accessed, a review screenwill show what ratings or blockingoptions are on. 1 Press MENU ...
Page 27 - Press SLEEP repeatedly
Sleeptimer 23 Closed Caption Controls Y our TV can be set to automaticallyturn itself off in a given amount of time. 1 Press SLEEP. The SLEEP display will appear on the screen. 2 Press SLEEP repeatedly to pick the amount of time (in 15minute increments up to 90 min-utes) before the TV will turn itse...
Page 28 - Press SMART PICTURE; Press SMART SOUND; on the
SmartPicture 24 SmartSound W hether you’re watching a movie ora sporting event, your TV has automatic video control settings matchedfor your current program source or con-tent. 1 Press SMART PICTURE on the remote control. The currentSmartPicture setting will appearin the middle of the screen. 2 Pres...
Page 29 - Press SURF; while the channel
SmartSurf (Alternating Channels) 25 A series of previously viewed channelscan be selected with the SURF button. Switch between different TV programsthat currently interest you. SmartSurf letsyou set up to five channels in its quickviewing list. 1 Press CH +/ – (or the Number buttons) to select a cha...
Page 30 - Alternate Channel Button; Press the A/CH button
Alternate Channel Button 26 Y our remote control has an AlternateChannel button that allows you to tog- gle between the current and previous but-ton. For instance, if you are watching twogames on TV, you can enter the channelnumbers once and flip between the twochannels with the touch of only one bu...
Page 31 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 27 No Power • Check the TV power cord. Unplug the TV, wait 10 seconds, then reinsert the plug intothe outlet and push the POWER buttonagain. • Check that the outlet is not on a wall switch. • Be sure the fuse is not blown on the AC power strip, if one is being used. No Picture • Chec...
Page 32 - Care and Cleaning
Care and Cleaning 28 WARNING Concerning StationaryImages on the TV Screen: Do not leave stationary or letterboximages on screen for extended peri-ods of time. This can cause unevenpicture-tube aging. Normal use of the TV should involve theshowing of pictures that contain constant-ly moving and chang...
Page 33 - Glossary
Glossary 29 Audio/Video Inputs • Located on the front of the TV, these connectors (RCAphono type plug) are used for the input ofaudio and video signals. Designed for usewith VCRs (or other accessories) in orderto receive higher picture resolution andoffer sound connection options. Closed Caption • B...
Page 34 - Note: Warranty does not cover antenna or headphone
M AGNAVOX L IMITED W ARRANTY 30 Magnavox, P.O. Box 520890, Miami, FL 33152 (402) 536-4171 EL6583E001 / 01-04 This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state/province to state/province. Ninety (90) Days Labor & One (1) Year Parts & One (1) Year D...