Magnavox MPF68A, MTV68A Use & Care Manual

Magnavox MPF68A, MTV68A Use & Care Manual

68cm colour television

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68cm
Colour Television
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MPF68A & MTV68A
USE & CARE GUIDE FOR BOTH MODELS

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  • Page 1 68cm Colour Television ye a r ye a r MPF68A & MTV68A USE & CARE GUIDE FOR BOTH MODELS...
  • Page 2: Safeguards & Safety

    Safeguards & Safety Thank you very much for your purchase of this product. To enjoy your set to the full from the very beginning, read this manual carefully and keep it handy for ready reference. 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.
  • Page 3: Product Features

    Ventilation There should be at least 10cm space between the top, rear and sides of the TV. To Prevent the TV From Falling Over To prevent the TV from falling over due to earthquakes, children playing, etc., place the TV on a stable horizontal surface.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Please read this user manual before using your MTV68A or MPF68A. By following the instructions and operating hints, you will ensure top performance for many years. Keep this manual in a safe place. Safeguards & Safety ... 2 Product Features ... 2 Quick Start ...
  • Page 5: Quick Start

    If using an indoor antenna, plug this directly into the aerial terminal located on the back panel of the television (refer page 7, ‘Back Connections’). 4. Connect your Magnavox Colour Television to the power outlet and switch on television. 5. Tune your Magnavox television (refer to ‘Tuning Your TV’...
  • Page 6: Knowing Your Television Set

    Knowing Your Television Set Front Controls for MTV68A MENU TV/AV V- • TV/AV selection • Function menu selection 1. TV set of every system has only one AV2 mode, which is side AV2 input. 2. Position of keys on the front panel may not be the same for every TV set 3.
  • Page 7: Back Connections

    Front Controls for MPF68A MENU TV/AV • TV/AV selection • Function menu selection 1. TV set of every system has only one AV2 mode, which is side AV2 input. 2. Position of keys on the front panel may not be the same for every TV set 3.
  • Page 8: Remote Control Handset

    Remote Control Handset Infrared LED Standby - to switch the TV off, to Standby mode or on last TV/AV - to select the viewed position signal source Game Direct Access Tuning Zoom Call - to call up information display Mute - to mute sound or cancel mute Digit - to select the digit of the position number...
  • Page 9: To Prepare Your Remote Control Handset

    To Prepare Remote Control Handset Battery Installation The remote control unit uses two AA batteries. For battery installation and replacement, read the following. 1. Turn the remote control unit upside down. Press down on the grip of the battery compartment and slide the cover in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 10: Tuning Procedure

    Tuning Procedure MENU 1 - A. Press [MENU 1] key continuously, menu screen will appear as follows: B. Press [P+] [P-] key, cursor up or down. Press [V+] [V-] key, change value for selection . Note: Tint only for NTSC system. Auto Search Function Automatic Search and Memory (ASM) for program installation from Antenna input.
  • Page 11: Fine Function, Skip Function

    Tuning Procedure Fine FUNCTION: Fine Tuning for current setting. May be used to tune weak stations. A. Press [MENU 1] key repeatedly to select “PRESET”. B. Using [P+] or [P-] key, select “PROGRAM.”. Using [V+] or [V-] change Program Number. C.
  • Page 12: Normal Operation

    Normal Operation 1. Power ON /OFF Firstly, the power supply of the unit must be switched at the power switch on the television set. This status is called Stand-By mode. While in standby mode, the TV can be turned on/off via the remote control by pressing the ON/ OFF button or alternatively the [P+]/[P-] keys on the TV set.
  • Page 13: Mute, Tv/Av, Quick View, Scan, Call

    Normal Operation 5. Mute By pressing this key, sound output will be muted. Press [MUTE] again, or [V+]/[V-], sound Volume will return. 6. TV/AV You can select your video source by pressing on [TV/AV] key. For example, to watch a DVD or video, you will need to be in AV mode after the DVD player or video player is connected and set up.
  • Page 14: Sleep, Picture Effect, Zoom

    Normal Operation 10. Sleep Press [SLEEP] repeatedly. Sleep time will count up as follows: • To exit sleep mode, continue pressing SLEEP until “--” appears. • To set sleep mode, select time. The TV will go into standby mode after the time selected has lapsed. 11.
  • Page 15: Menu 2, Pic Enhance, Swap Prog., Bio Rhythm, Calendar

    Normal Operation 13. MENU 2 Press [MENU 2] key, “MENU 2” will appear. Press the key again, “MENU 2” will disappear. Use the [P+]/[P-] keys to select from the following: PIC.ENHANCE / SWAP PROG / BIO RHYTHM / CALENDAR. Using [V+]/[V-] key enter item. 13.1.
  • Page 16: Lock, Game

    Normal Operation 14. Lock A. By pressing the key, “LOCK MENU” will appear. B. Input code and may be selected other item. If “GENERAL LOCK” is on, other items will be effected. C. Using [P+] or [P-] key, select “PROGRAM”. Using [V+] or [V-] to change Program Number.
  • Page 17: Menu Operation

    Menu Operation Picture Menu Function: Brightness, Contrast, Colour Sharpness, Tint. A. Press [MENU] key on TV set or press [MENU 1] key on remote control, MENU appears on screen. Select “PICTURE”. B. Select each function using the [P+]/[P-] keys. C. Each value can be controlled by the [V+]/[V-] keys. D.
  • Page 18: Clock Function, Picture Adjustment

    Menu Operation Clock Function Time and Timer setting. A. Press [MENU] key on front or press [MENU 1] key on remote control, MENU appears on screen. Select “CLOCK”. B. TIME (TIME, TIMER, OFF-TIME, ON-TIME) setting: Using the [V -] key, hours will increase from “0, 1... 23,24”.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Before calling the service personnel, please check the list below to fix some simple problems not caused by the unit itself. Symptom No picture. No sound. Normal picture. No sound. Poor colour, contrast, tint Spots on screen Lines on screen Double/triple image Snowy picture Reduction in operating distance...
  • Page 20: Technical Data

    Technical Data Rated voltage: AC 230-240V, 50Hz Power consumption: 138-150W Sound output: 4W x 2 Dimensions: 780mm (w) x 580mm (h) x 570mm (d) Mass: 35kg approx. System: Colour sound RF PAL 5.5MHz AV NTSC 3.58/4.43 PAL4.43 Channel coverage: CATV 470MHz *Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 21: Notes

    Notes...
  • Page 22: Warranty

    Cat. No. MTV68A May 2004 Product of Mistral International Pty Ltd ABN 25 006 680 315 Magnavox is a registered trademark used under license by Mistral International Pty Ltd. Dandenong South, Victoria, Australia 3175 PO Box 33672, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand DO NOT SEND IN THIS WARRANTY Fill out the following details and file with your...

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