Magnasonic 32612MHD manual

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    1-800-663 -5954 For Customer A ssistance Call: 32” High Definition* LCD Television 32612MHD Instruction Manual *Requires HD Sig nal Thank you for your pu rchase of this Magnasonic product. Ple ase read this Instruct ion Manual carefully before using pr oduct to ensure proper us e. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. www.magnaso[...]

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    CONTENTS 2. Descriptions of Main Unit and Rem ote -Co ntrol Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2.1. Main Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2.2. Remote-Control Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    1. Safety W arnings and Cautions W arning Do not remove the cabinet back from your set. Refer servicing to a qualified service technician. High voltages are used in the operation of this product. W arning T o prevent fire or risk of electric shock, do not expose the main unit to rain or moisture. W arning Do not drop or push objects into the televi[...]

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    Minimum 10c 20c 10c 5cm ! Caution If the television is to be built into a compartme nt or enclosure, the minimum distances must be maintained to allow for proper ventilation. Heat build-up can reduce the service life of your television, and can also be dangerous. ! Caution Never stand on, lean on, or push the product or its st and. Pay special atte[...]

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    Caution ! When the product is not used for an extended period of time, it is advisable to disconnect the AC power cord from ! A void exposing the main unit to direct sunlight or other source of the heat. Do not stand the television receiver directly on other products which give of f heat, E.g. video cassette players, and audio amplifiers. Do not bl[...]

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    2. Descriptions of Main Unit and Remote-Control Unit 2.1 Main Unit Buttons / Display: Sockets / Main Power Switch: 5[...]

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    2.2 Remote-Control Unit 6[...]

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    3. Specifications Items Relevant illustrations Active Screen Size 32 inches Screen format 16:9 Number of Pixels 1366×768 T ypical Contrast Ratio 1000:1 Maximum Brightness 500 cd/m² Display colors 16.7M Wide Viewing Angle 170 ° (Horizontal) 170 ° (V ertical) S tandard FCC etc. Accessories Remote-Control Unit, AC cord, User Manual Power requireme[...]

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    4. Connection and Prep aration 4.1 Connecting Antenna or Video Facility 1. Use a 75 Ω coaxial cable or 300-75 Ω impedance converter (sold separately) to plug in the antenna input terminal on the rear of the cabinet. 2. Connect the video or audio facility with the video, audio interface on the rear of the cabinet. 4.2 Power Supply 1. Press on th[...]

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    4.4 Auto Search the Channels 1. Press the Power On/Off key on the tele vision or the Remote-Control. 2. Press the MENU key on the remote-control unit. The screen displays the Menu OSD. Press the key repeatedly till “TV -CHANNEL” is highlighted in the first main menu. 3. S tart Auto Channel Search. Press the key till “AUTO SCAN” is highlight[...]

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    5.3 TV/A V TV AV SVIDEO YPBPR YPBPR2 HDMI PC 5.4 Channel Up/Down 5.5 Volume Control 5.6 Closed Caption Press CH ▲ or the ▲ key to change Channel Up Press CH ▼ or the ▼ key to change Channel Down Press the VOL + or VOL - or the keys to lower or raise the volume. The range is 0 ~ 100. Press once to display Source List. Using ▲ and ▼ sel[...]

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    5.7 QV Pressing this will quickly swit ched back to the previous channel viewed. 5.8 SCAN Pressing this button will automatic ally scan through the channels. Pressing this button again will stop scan. 5.9 ZOOM Press this key repeatedly to change aspect radio as follows. F U L L → ZOOM → 4:3 → P A N O R A M A 5.10 MENU See MENU Operation on Ch[...]

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    5.12 OK The OK key is used to confirm your selection in the menu , and let you quickly enter the result. 5.13 Picture Mode Press repeatedly to select the picture mode among ST ANDARD, DYNAMIC, SOFT , and PERSONAL. ST ANDARD → DYNA MIC → SOFT → PERSONAL 5.14 Sound Mode Press repeatedly to select audio mode among ST ANDARD, NEWS, MUSIC, and P[...]

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    5.16 CALL 5.17 FREEZE 5.18 BTSC Press it repeatedly to switch among Mono, S tereo and SAP . Press to hold the current state or image. Pressing again releases back to normal state. Pressing displays (1) the name of current t he program or source; (2) Current aspect rati o; (3) Current mts mode; (4) Current picture mode; (5) Current sleep time. 6. TE[...]

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    7. MENU OPERA T ION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS: 7.1. Menu operation under TV , A V , SVIDEO, YPBPR. 7.1.1 PICTURE MENU : a. The above image is a sample of the display menu. b. The definition of each option: b.1 PICTURE MODE: Set the picture preset to ST ANDARD → DYNAMIC → SOFT → PERSONAL → ST ANDARD by using the keys. b.2 BRIGHTNESS: Chang[...]

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    b.6 SHARPNESS: Change the value of the sharpness with the keys, in the range of 0 to 100. b.7 COLOR TONE: Set the color temperature preset to ST ANDARD → WA R M → COOL → ST ANDARD by using the keys. b.8 SCALE: Set the picture size preset to FULL → ZOOM → 4 : 3 → PA N O R A M A → FULL by using the keys. NOTE: z Press to move cursor t[...]

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    b.3 TREBLE: Change the value of the treble with the keys in the rang of 0 to 100. b.4 BALANCE: Change the value of the balance with the keys from -50 to 50. Recommended setting is 0. b.5 MTS: Set the modes of sound processing with the keys to MONO → STEREO → SAP . 7.1.3. FUNCTION MENU : FUNCTION MENU a. The above image is a sample of the disp[...]

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    b.4 VCHIP: Press the key to enter the password input menu, now enter your password to enter V -CHIP mode. V -CHIP has two American standards (MP AA Rating/ TV Parental Guidelines) and two Canadian standards (Englis h Rating/ French Rating). b.4.1 CHANGE P ASSWORD: Press the keys to enter the password change menu. Y ou are now instructed to enter th[...]

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    b.4.4 MOVIE RA TING: Press the keys to adjust the movie rating to NONE Æ G Æ PG Æ PG13 Æ R Æ NC17 Æ X Æ NONE. G General Audiences PG Parental Guidelines Suggested PG - 13 Parents Strongly Cautioned R Restricted NC - 17 No 17 And Under Admitted X b.4.5 ENGLISH: Press the keys to adjust the English rating to E Æ C Æ C8+ Æ G Æ PG Æ 14+[...]

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    7.1.4. SYSTEM MENU : SYSTEM MENU a. The above image is a sample of the display menu. b. The definition of each option: b.1 OSD LANGUAGE: Change the language to ENGLISH → FRENCH → POR TUGUESE → SP ANISH → ENGLI SH by using the keys. b.2 BLUE SCREEN: When set to ON , the blue screen indi cated there is no signal to the current input chann[...]

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    b.7 OSD HALFT ONE : Change the transpa rence of the OSD (it has 9 grades) by using the keys. 7.1.5. CHANNEL MENU : Only displayed when current source is TV . CHANNEL MENU a. The above image is a sample of the display menu. b. The definition of each option: b.1 AUT O SCAN: Press the key to auto scan the channels and display the auto scan sub men[...]

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    7.2. MENU UNDER THE SOURCE OF VGA : 1 . When the system signal source switches to VGA , there will be a PC mark in the up-right corner of the screen. 2 . In VGA Input Mode , if there is no signal , it will dis play NO SY NC in the middle of the screen. The television will automatically turn off af ter ten (10) minutes. 3 . In VGA Input Mo[...]

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    8. T rouble Shooting : Before arranging for service, first know t he status and then check simply as follows: Problems Check No picture. Check if the power supply is plugged in. Picture is fine, but no audio. Check if the volume control is set to the minimum or mute position. Remote control doesn’t work. Check if the batteries are out of use or[...]

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