Fisher-Price P6798 manual

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    M y T oon TV M y T oon TV P6798[...]

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    My T oon TV 2 My T oon TV I t's Fun and Easy! T urn yourself into a rock ‘n roll robot, make your dad a dancing dog, picture your sister as a pirouetting princess, and more! With My T oon TV , it’ s fun and easy to turn yourself, your friends and your family into 11 different hilarious dancing cartoon characters to sing, dance and perform [...]

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    M M y T oon T oon TV TV M y T oon TV 3 Consumer Information NOTICE ABOUT EPILEPSY AND SEIZURES PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE BEFORE YOU OR YOUR CHILD USE ANY VIDEO GAME. A very small portion of the population has a condition, which may cause a momentary loss of consciousness when viewing certain kinds of fl ashing lights or patterns that are commonly pr[...]

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    My T oon TV 4 My T oon TV External Music Input Cord - Plug in to your own CD or MP3 Player to listen and dance to your own music! Music Buttons - Press the green arrow buttons to move forward or backward through song choices included with this toy . Press the green play/pause music button to listen to your choice; press again to pause music. Camera[...]

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    M M y T oon T oon TV TV M y T oon TV 5 Features On-Screen Selection Buttons - Press the yellow arrow buttons to scroll through choices; press the purple star button to make selections or take a picture. Light Show Button - Press for flashing lights! Hint: Bright sunlight or incandescent light may affect the range between the wireless remote and the[...]

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    My T oon TV 6 My T oon TV Battery Installation Hint : We recommend using alkaline batteries for longer battery life. Base • Locate the battery compartment on the bottom of the base. • Loosen the screws in the battery compartment door , and remove the door . • Insert four “AA” (LR6) alkaline batteries. • Replace the battery compartment d[...]

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    M M y T oon T oon TV TV M y T oon TV 7 Battery S afety Information In exceptional circumstances, batteries may leak fluids that can cause a chemical burn injury or ruin your product. T o avoid batter y leakage: • Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). ?[...]

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    My T oon TV 8 My T oon TV Connecting to Y our TV INPUT AUDIO IN LEFT RIGHT VIDEO IN White Red Yellow • Place the base next to your TV at eye level with your child. IMPORT ANT! Do not place the base on top of your TV . Keep excess cable off the floor and out of the way . • Locate the plug-and-play cord on the base. Plug the audio-video pins into[...]

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    M M y T oon T oon TV TV M y T oon TV 9 • Stand approximately three feet (1m) from the camera on the base. • For the best photos, make sure your eyes and mouth are aligned with the on-screen guide. Y ou may have to adjust the camera angle or move closer or farther away from the camera. • The camera is pointed too low . Adjust the camera on the[...]

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    My T oon TV 10 My T oon TV • The camera is pointed too high. Adjust the camera on the base down. • Press the purple select button on the wireless remote or base to take a picture. • Perfect! Camera angle is just right. Hint: Y ou do not need to press the purple select button to take pictures. The camera will automatically take a picture 45 se[...]

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    M M y T oon T oon TV TV M y T oon TV 11 • T urn the mode dial on the base to Create . Hint: The range of the wireless remote is up to 15 feet in this mode. • Press the yellow arrow buttons on the base or wireless remote to scroll through character choices. • Press the purple select button on the base or wireless remote to select a character .[...]

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    My T oon TV 12 My T oon TV • T urn the mode dial on the base to Dance . • Press the yellow arrow buttons on the base or wireless remote to scroll through created characters. • W atch the character you chose dance on your TV screen! • Now , stand about fi ve feet (1.5m) from the camera on the base. • Adjust the camera angle up or down to [...]

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    M M y T oon T oon TV TV M y T oon TV 13 • Press the green backward or forward music buttons o n the base to choose a song. • Press the green play/pause music button on the base to pause the music and watch the character dance without music. Press the green play/ pause music button again to turn the music back on. • Press the yellow arrow butt[...]

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    My T oon TV 14 My T oon TV • Press the green play/pause music button on the base to pause the music included with this toy . Play/Pause Music Button Pla y Y our Own T unes • Locate the external music input cord on the bottom of the base. • Insert the speaker pin on the external music input cord into the headphone jack on the CD or MP3 player [...]

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    M M y T oon T oon TV TV M y T oon TV 15 S tora ge • Fit the external music input cord into the groove on the bottom of the base. External Music Input Cord BOTTOM VIEW • Fit the wireless remote into the cradle on the base.[...]

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    My T oon TV 16 My T oon TV P roblem Cause S olution No image on the TV TV or VCR/DVD player is not set to the proper input Change the TV or VCR/DVD player’ s mode to INPUT or VIDEO IN. Press the channel down button on your TV or VCR/DVD player to change to a channel below channel 2. Consult your TV or VCR/DVD player’ s instruction manual. Batte[...]

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    M M y T oon T oon TV TV M y T oon TV 17 T roubleshooting P roblem Cause S olution Music does not play Music is paused on base Press the play/pause button to turn the music back on. Images on TV look grainy or lose color Batteries in the base are weak or exhausted Replace the batteries in the base with four , new “AA” (LR6) alkaline batteries. I[...]

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    My T oon TV 18 My T oon TV TV INPUT AUDIO IN LEFT RIGHT VIDEO IN VCR OR White Red Yellow TV IMPORT ANT! Y our TV , VCR or DVD player must have audio and video input jacks. The input jacks may be on the back of your TV , VCR or DVD player . T roubleshooting P roblem Cause S olution Response on TV is intermittent/erratic Interference from another inf[...]

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    M M y T oon T oon TV TV M y T oon TV 19 Consumer Information FCC Statement (United States Only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. [...]

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    Fisher Price, Inc., a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc., East Aurora, NY 14052 U.S.A. P6798a-0920 ©2009 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ® and ™ designate U.S. trademarks of Mattel, Inc. PRINTED IN CHINA Visit us on line at www .ser vice.fi sher -price.com Call our Consumer Relations Department, toll-free at 1-800-432-5437, 9 AM - 7 PM EST Monday th[...]