Magnavox Flat Panel Television 50ML8305D 17 User Manual

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Important Safety Instructions  
Read before Operating Equipment  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades  
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The  
wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,  
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,  
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with  
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to  
avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been dam-  
aged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have  
fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally,  
or has been dropped.  
15. This product may contain lead and mercury. Disposal if these materials may be regulated due to environ-  
mental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the  
16. Damage Requiring Service - Service may be needed if any of the following situations have occurred:  
A.The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or  
B.Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or  
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or  
D.The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or  
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.  
17. Title/Stability - All televisions must comply with recommended international global safety standards for tilt  
and stability properties of its cabinet design.  
• Do not compromise these design standards by applying excessive pull force to the front, or top, of the  
cabinet which could ultimately overturn the product.  
• Also, do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing electronic equipment/toys on the top of the cab-  
inet. Such items could fall from the top of the set and cause product damage and/or personal injury.  
18. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.  
19. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna sys-  
tem is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage sure and built up static charges. Section  
810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information with respect to proper  
grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge  
unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes,  
and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure below.  
20. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the  
enclosure through openings.  
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, this apparatus should not be exposed to rain or  
moisture and objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on this apparatus.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
21. Battery Usage CAUTION - To prevent battery leakage that may result in bodily injury, property damage, or  
damage to the units:  
• Install all batteries correctly, with + and - aligned as marked on the unit.  
• Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.).  
• Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time.  
Note to the CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to  
Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the  
cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry  
as practical.  
GROUND CLAMP  
ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE  
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
GROUND CLAMPS  
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART. 250, PART H)  
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Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
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Features  
Features  
Congratulations on purchasing the MAGNAVOX 50-inch DLP Projection TV which is  
equipped with the latest DLP (Digital Light Processing) and brings razor sharp images and  
brilliant colors for your viewing enjoyment.  
The MAGNAVOX 50ML8105D/17 has the following useful features:  
Immersive entertainment experience  
• High definition DLP HD4 technology with 1280 x 720p resolution  
• Integrated digital TV tuner to receive and watch high definition broadcast programs  
• Progressive scan for razor-sharp and flicker-free images  
• 3D comb filter separates colors for a crisp image  
Bigger experiences, less space  
• Slim, lightweight design with 15.3 inches depth and 114lbs weight.  
Advanced connectivity  
• Latest HDMI connector, providing superior quality video  
• 2x component video (YPbPr) input for high quality video  
• D-sub/VGA PC connectivity enables you to use the TV as a PC monitor  
One touch convenience  
• SmartPicture and SmartSound provide optimized settings  
• PIP (Picture In Picture) feature for watching two programs at the same time  
Note  
• Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Accessories  
The following items are included with your TV. If any of the items appears to be missing or  
damaged, contact your nearest vendor.  
• Power cord  
• Remote control unit  
• AAA battery x 2  
• User manual (English / Spanish)  
• Quick start guide  
• Product Registration Card  
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Inserting Remote Control Batteries  
Inserting Remote Control Batteries  
Use the following procedure to insert batteries into the remote control before you start  
using it.  
1. The battery cover is on the back of the remote  
control. Slide the battery cover in the direction  
of the arrow to remove it.  
2. Insert the two AAA batteries provided in the  
package, with the polarity of the batteries  
matching the image in the battery compart-  
ment.  
3. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the  
arrow until it clicks and is secure.  
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Remote Control Buttons  
Remote Control Buttons  
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IR Filter: Transmits infra-red control signals to  
the TV.  
1
2
2
3
Power: Press to turn power on/off.  
INFO  
Number buttons (0 ~ 9): Press to access a  
specific TV channel.  
4
R (Recall): Press to switch to the previously  
viewed channel.  
Note: When this button is pressed, you will  
be returned to the previously viewed chan-  
nel in the same TV mode (analog or digital).  
3
4
5
Analog 7  
Analog36  
Digital 42  
The recall button only returns you to channels of  
the same mode.  
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-
5
6
CH (Channel Selection): Press + to  
increase the channel number and – to  
decrease the channel.  
7
8
CC (Closed Captioning): Press to turn  
Closed Captioning off, on, or enable during  
mute.  
MENU  
9
7
8
OK: Press to activate or confirm menu  
choices.  
10  
Cursor Up, Down, Right, Left  
(
): Press to navigate through  
the on-screen menu.  
SOUND  
11  
12  
9
MENU: Press to display the TV’s on-screen  
menu or to turn it off.  
PIP SIZE  
10 FAVOR: Press repeatedly to view the  
favorite TV channels. Refer to “Favorite  
information about how to edit the favorite  
channel list.  
13  
14  
PIP/PBP  
11 SIZE: Press to change the picture aspect  
ratio.  
12 EPG (Electronic Program Guide): Press to  
display the EPG table (if available). Use  
arrow keys to navigate through the EPG.  
The quality and accuracy of the information  
on the program guide and the information  
banner are transmitted from the  
broadcasters. You may see a difference in  
broadcast time if the broadcaster is from a  
different time zone.  
13 SLEEP: Press to set the sleep timer feature  
to turn the TV off automatically.  
14 FREEZE: Press to freeze the video image.  
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Remote Control Buttons  
15 INFO (Information): Press to show  
information about the current chan-  
nel, closed caption availability,  
source, size ratio, SmartPicture  
SmartSound, and so on.  
INFO  
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The quality and accuracy of the  
information on the program guide  
and the information banner are  
transmitted from the broadcasters.  
You may see a difference in  
broadcast time if the broadcaster is  
from a different time zone.  
16 Dash key: Press to select additional  
digital and analog signals. For ex-  
ample, to select 51-2, press 5, 1,  
the dash key and then 2 to view the  
channel.  
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17  
18  
17 MTS (Multi-channel Television  
System): Press to toggle through  
TV audio modes in NTSC system.  
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18 VOL (Volume Adjustment): Press  
+ to increase volume and – to  
reduce the volume.  
MENU  
19  
20  
19 MUTE: Press to disable sound.  
Press again to restore sound.  
20 Source Shortcut Keys (ATV,  
DVI/HDMI, YPbPr, DTV, AV, SV,  
VGA): Press to quickly switch be-  
tween the various input sources.  
SOUND  
21  
22  
21 SOUND: Press to activate the  
SmartSound function and cycle  
through the SmartSound options.  
PIP SIZE  
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22 PICTURE: Press to activate the  
SmartPicture function and cycle  
through the SmartPicture options.  
PIP/PBP  
23 SOURCE: Press to select input  
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source from the on-screen menu.  
24 PIP (Picture in Picture)/PBP (Picture  
by Picture) Shortcut Keys (refer to  
PIP/PBP: Enable or disable PIP or  
PBP mode.  
POSITION: Press to change the  
position of the PIP window.  
SWAP: Swap images when using  
PIP/PBP.  
ACTIVE: Select an active PIP/PBP  
window.  
PIP SIZE: Press to change the  
picture size of the PIP window.  
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Overview of the TV  
Overview of the TV  
The following sections help you to familiarize yourself with the components of your TV.  
Refer to this section before you make any connections.  
Front Panel  
The control panel and indicator LEDs are on the front panel of the TV.  
Front Panel Buttons and LEDs  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
Component  
Function  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
MENU/EXIT  
Enable or exit from on-screen display (OSD) menu.  
Switch to previous channel.  
Switch to next channel.  
CHANNEL DOWN  
CHANNEL UP  
VOLUME DOWN  
Decrease volume.  
VOLUME INCREASE  
Increase volume.  
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Overview of the TV  
Component  
Function  
6.  
ENTER/SOURCE  
• When OSD menu is enabled, confirm selection of menu  
item.  
• When OSD menu is disabled, switch sequentially between  
all input sources.  
7.  
8.  
POWER  
Turn power on or off.  
Power indicator  
• Red: Stand-by  
• Flashing red: System being cooled down  
• The power indicator status on power on.  
• Green: System powered on  
• At power off, the LED flashes red/green for 10 seconds,  
flashes red for approximately 40 seconds and then turns  
red when the system is powered off.  
9.  
Lamp indicator  
Lamp failed (red)  
10.  
Temperature indica-  
tor  
Red: Internal temperature too high  
11.  
IR receiver  
Receive control signals from the remote control  
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Front Panel Connectors  
Video  
L
R
S-Video  
1
2
3
4
Component  
Function  
1.  
2.  
Headphone  
S-Video  
Connect headphones to listen to audio.  
Connect a device such as a camera, game console, or  
DVD player to watch video.  
3.  
4.  
Video  
Connect video device with composite video output  
such as a VCR.  
Audio L/R  
Connect audio output of device here.  
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Overview of the TV  
Rear Panel  
Antenna in  
Your TV is designed to accept and display a wide range of video programs and signal  
sources, including VCRs, DVD players, high definition (HD) TV devices, video game con-  
soles, and regular TV broadcasts. The TV provides excellent quality picture and audio to  
provide a memorable viewing experience. The following table provides a sample of the vari-  
ous devices that can be connected to the connectors of the TV.  
Input/Output  
AV1  
Example device  
Analog  
VCR (Video Casette Recorder)  
PVR (Personal Video Recorder)  
Game console or camera  
Antenna  
AV2  
AV7 (front panel)  
Antenna In  
Audio out  
Audio amplifier system  
Digital out and analog L and R out  
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Overview of the TV  
Input/Output  
AV3  
Example device  
Digital  
Set-top box  
AV4  
DVD player or HD game console  
HDMI device  
AV5  
AV6  
PC or portable computer with VGA output  
The following table describes the differences between connection types.  
CONNECTION BASICS  
BEST  
BETTER  
GOOD  
BASIC  
BASIC  
Composite  
Audio/Video  
HDMI  
Component Video  
S-Video  
RF  
High-definition Multi-  
media Interface  
Provides superior pic-  
ture quality by sepa-  
rating the green,  
blue, and red lumi-  
nance signals. Typi-  
cally used with  
Supplies a better pic-  
ture than RF and  
Composite connec-  
tions. Used with  
red/white audio  
cables.  
Separate video (yel-  
low) and audio  
Provides a basic con-  
nection for antenna  
or cable. Provides  
provides an uncom-  
pressed, all-digital  
audio/video connec-  
tion. HDMI provides  
the ultimate connec-  
tion.  
(red/white) cables  
that provide a basic  
connection from the  
cable box or other  
devices.  
Note: The color of  
audio inputs may dif-  
fer, e.g. red/white or  
red/black.  
both audio and video.  
red/white audio  
cables.  
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Making Connections  
Making Connections  
The following sections provide instructions on how to connect various audio/video devices  
to the TV. Take care to switch off all devices before making any connections.  
Most video devices have different types of video connectors. The most common are com-  
posite video, component video (YPbPr), and S-video. Component video provides the best  
picture quality while S-video delivers medium picture quality. Composite video provides the  
lowest picture quality. The following sections provide various examples to illustrate how to  
connect different types of devices. Refer to the documentation provided with the device  
that you want to use for more information.  
Connecting Headphones  
To listen to audio, connect the headphones to the headphone  
jack provided on the front panel.  
Video  
L
R
S-Video  
Connecting Cable TV/Antenna  
To view High Definition local broadcasts, connect  
your outdoor or indoor antenna to the Antenna In  
input on the rear panel.  
To view Analog Cable, connect your Cable TV to  
the Antenna In input on the rear panel.  
Antenna in  
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Making Connections  
Connecting a VCR  
Follow these instructions to connect a VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) to the TV using the  
AV1 input and watch your favorite movies.  
1. Connect the video output of the VCR to the V connector of the AV1 input using an  
RCA cable. Alternatively, you can also connect it to the S-video connector of the AV1  
input using an S-video cable.  
2. Connect the audio output (L/R) of the VCR to the audio jacks (L/R) of the AV1 input  
using RCA cables.  
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Making Connections  
Connecting a PVR  
Follow these instructions to connect a PVR (Personal Video Recorder) to the TV using the  
AV2 input.  
1. Connect the video output of the PVR to the S-video connector of the AV2 input using  
an S-video cable. Alternatively, you can also connect it to the V connector of the AV2  
input using an RCA cable.  
2. Connect the audio output (L/R) of the PVR to the audio jacks (L/R) of the AV2 input  
using RCA cables.  
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Making Connections  
Connecting a camera or game console  
To connect a video game console or a camera to the display, you can use the AV connec-  
tors located on the front connector panel (AV7). Alternatively, you can also use the AV con-  
nectors located on the rear panel.  
1. Connect the video output of the camera or game console to the S-video connector on  
the front panel using an S-video cable. Alternatively, you can also connect it to the V  
connector using an RCA cable.  
2. Connect the audio output (L/R) of the camera or game console to the audio jacks (L/R)  
using RCA cables.  
Video  
L
R
S-Video  
S-Video  
Video  
L
R
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Making Connections  
Connecting a Set-Top Box  
You can connect a set-top box (cable/satellite) to the TV as follows:  
1. Connect the video output of the set-top box to the component (YPbPr) video connec-  
tors of the AV3 input using RCA cables. Alternatively, you can also connect it to the V  
connector.  
2. Connect the audio output (L/R) of the set-top box to the audio jacks (L/R) using RCA  
cables.  
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Making Connections  
Connecting a DVD Player  
To connect a DVD player to the TV, do the following:  
1. Connect the video output of the DVD player to the V connector of the AV4 input using  
an RCA cable. Alternatively, you can also connect it to the component (YPbPr) connec-  
tors.  
2. Connect the audio output (L/R) of the DVD player to the audio jacks (L/R) using RCA  
cables.  
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Making Connections  
Connecting a DVD Player  
To connect a DVD player to the TV using the HDMI input, connect the video output of the  
DVD player to the HDMI connector of the AV5 input using an HDMI cable.  
Note  
• If you are using an DVI-to-HDMI cable, there will be no audio out.  
Antenna in  
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Making Connections  
Connecting a PC  
Use the following procedure to connect a PC or portable computer to the TV to use it as the  
PC’s monitor.  
1. Connect the VGA output of the PC to the VGA connector of the AV6 input using a  
VGA cable.  
2. Connect the audio output (Audio out) of the PC to the audio jack of the AV6 input  
using an audio cable.  
Antenna in  
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Using the TV  
Using the TV  
Turning on the TV  
To switch on the TV, do the following:  
1. Connect the power cord to the TV as illustrated and plug the cord into a free wall out-  
let.  
2. Switch on the main power switch. Refer to the following illustration for the location of  
the main power switch.  
Power switch  
3. Press the power button on the front panel or remote control to turn on the TV. The TV  
will turn on after warming up in approximately 30 seconds.  
Notes  
• If the remote control and control panel do not work, ensure that the power switch on the  
rear of the TV is set to ON.  
• In extremely quiet surroundings, you may hear a slight hum, which comes from the cool-  
ing system of the set and is part of its normal operation.  
Turning off the TV  
To switch the TV off, press the power button on the front panel or remote control to turn  
off the TV. The screen turns blank immediately but it will take approximately 1 minute to  
cool down and then shut down the whole system.  
Except in case of emergency, it is not recommended to use the main power switch to  
switch off the system. The lamp life may be severely reduced if the system is not allowed  
to cool down properly by abruptly shutting down the system using the main power switch.  
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Using the TV  
Notes  
• Unless the TV is not going to be used for an extended period of time, the main power  
switch can be left in the ON position without consuming a lot of power.  
• After you switch off the TV, the power LED flashes red/green for 10 seconds, flashes red  
for approximately 40 seconds and then turns red when the system is powered off. When  
the LED is flashing red, the TV is in its final cooling phase and the system will not respond  
to any commands from the remote control or front panel buttons. Wait until the power  
LED stops flashing for about 1 minute before switching on the TV again.  
Changing Input Source  
After switching on the TV, select the appropriate input source using the front panel buttons  
or the remote control as follows:  
• Press ATV, DVI/HDMI, YPbPr, DTV, AV, SV, or VGA on the remote control to switch to  
the respective input.  
• Press the ENTER/SOURCE button on the front panel of the TV repeatedly to switch  
through all the input sources.  
• Press SOURCE on the remote control to select the source  
from the on-screen menu. A list of input sources is displayed  
Input Select  
EXIT  
ATSC  
on the screen. Select the appropriate input using the cursor  
keys and press OK on the remote control to display the input  
signal.  
Analog TV  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
HDMI  
VGA  
Front  
Changing Channels  
Use one of the following methods to change channels:  
• Press the channel up or down buttons on the front panel or the remote control to switch  
to the previous or next channel.  
• Press the number keys on the remote control to directly key in a channel number.  
Adjusting Volume  
To adjust volume, do the following:  
• Press the volume up or down buttons on the front panel or the remote control to  
increase or decrease the volume.  
• Press the mute button (see page 4) to disable the volume. Press the button again to  
restore sound.  
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Using the OSD menus  
Using the OSD menus  
The On-Screen Display (OSD) menus enable you to customize the TV’s audio, video, and  
other settings according to your preferences. Press the MENU button on the front panel or  
the remote control to view the OSD menu. Use the  
buttons to navigate through  
the menu items and press OK to select an option. Press the MENU button again to exit from  
the menu. Refer to the following sections to learn more about the various menu options.  
Picture Menu  
The picture menu enables you to  
adjust the picture to suit the type of  
Main Menu  
Personal Dynamic Natural Cinema  
Picture  
SmartPicture  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Sharpness  
Temp.  
program you are watching. The  
SmartPicture item provides four  
preset options for the picture set-  
ting – Personal, Dynamic, Natural,  
and Cinema. You can also choose  
to manually adjust the picture set-  
tings such as brightness, contrast,  
saturation, etc. to suit your per-  
sonal preference.  
Sound  
50  
50  
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Size  
PIP/PBP  
Parental Control  
Channel Setup  
Setup  
Warm Normal Cool  
50  
50  
Tint  
Saturation  
Back  
Exit  
The following table describes the picture menu items.  
Component  
Function  
Range / Options  
SmartPicture  
Provides four preset options to suit various  
types of programs.  
Personal, Dynamic, Natural,  
Cinema  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Adjusts the total brightness of all colors.  
0 ~ 100  
0 ~ 100  
Modifies the ratio between extremely dark  
and extremely light areas of the image.  
Sharpness  
Temp.  
Modifies the sharpness of the edges of the  
image.  
0 ~ 15  
Adjusts the color temperature or warmth of  
the image. An image with warm colors has  
more reddish hues.  
Warm, Normal, Cool  
Tint  
Modifies the hue or dominant color of the  
image.  
0 ~ 100  
0 ~ 100  
Saturation  
Adjusts the color intensity of the image.  
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Sound Menu  
The sound menu helps you to  
adjust the audio settings to suit the  
type of program being viewed. The  
SmartSound item provides four pre-  
set options for the audio quality –  
Personal, Music, Cinema, and  
Voice. You can also adjust the  
audio settings manually as required.  
Main Menu  
Picture  
Personal Music  
Cinema Voice  
SmartSound  
Treble  
Bass  
Sound  
50  
50  
Size  
PIP/PBP  
Mono Stereo SAP  
Off On  
MTS  
Parental Control  
Channel Setup  
Setup  
Mute  
L
R
50  
Balance  
Back  
Exit  
The following table describes the  
sound menu items.  
Component  
SmartSound  
Function  
Range / Options  
Provides four preset options to suit various  
types of programs.  
Personal, Music, Cinema, Voice  
Treble  
Bass  
Adjusts amount of high-frequency compo-  
nents in the audio.  
0 ~ 100  
Adjusts amount of low-frequency compo-  
nents in the audio.  
0 ~ 100  
MTS  
Mono, Stereo, SAP (Secondary  
Audio Program)  
Sets the audio mode.  
Mute  
Disables audio.  
Off, On  
Balance  
Adjusts the sound balance between the left  
and right speakers.  
0 ~ 100  
† MTS is only available when the input signal is analog.  
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Using the OSD menus  
Size Menu  
The size menu provides various  
options for the size or aspect ratio  
of the video display.  
Main Menu  
Picture  
Normal  
Sound  
Super zoom  
4:3  
Size  
PIP/PBP  
Movie expand 14:9  
Movie expand 16:9  
Subtitle zoom  
Wide screen  
Back  
Parental Control  
Channel Setup  
Setup  
Exit  
The following options are available:  
Component  
Normal  
Function  
The picture is enlarged to cover the entire screen area.  
Super zoom  
In Super zoom mode, the picture is expanded nonlinearly in the hori-  
zontal direction, and compressed nonlinearly in the vertical direction.  
4:3  
This format resizes the picture size to 960 x 720 pixels. Unused por-  
tions of the screen are left black.  
Movie expand 14:9 Expand the picture to remove the black bars.  
Movie expand 16:9 Expand the picture to remove the black bars.  
Subtitle zoom  
Wide screen  
Zooms across the subtitle area.  
This format is used to view feature films, with an aspect ratio of 1.77 : 1.  
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Using the OSD menus  
PIP/PBP Menu  
The PIP/PBP menu provides various  
options for the PIP and PBP modes.  
The PIP mode helps you to watch  
one program on the full screen, and  
another program on a smaller  
pop-up window, which can be posi-  
tioned in any of the four corners of  
the screen. The PBP function  
divides the viewing area into two  
halves, allowing the simultaneous  
viewing of two programs in win-  
dows placed side by side. Refer to  
Main Menu  
Picture  
Single PIP PBP  
Mode  
Sound  
PIP Position  
PIP Size  
Sound Source  
Back  
Small Medium Large  
Main Sub  
Size  
PIP/PBP  
Parental Control  
Channel Setup  
Setup  
Exit  
the following table to learn about the various menu items:  
Component  
Mode  
Function  
Range / Options  
Enables single, PIP, or PBP mode.  
Single, PIP, PBP  
PIP Position  
Sets the position of the PIP window in one of Top left, Top right, Bottom right,  
the four corners of the screen.  
Bottom left  
PIP Size  
Selects the size of the PIP window  
Small, Medium, Large  
Main, Sub  
Sound Source  
Selects the sound source to be outputted  
through the speakers.  
Refer to the following tables for PIP/PBP combinations:  
Main  
Sub window  
S-Video  
Sub window  
Main  
Component  
VGA  
Component  
VGA  
S-Video  
Composite  
ATV  
Composite  
ATV  
DTV  
DTV  
HDMI  
HDMI  
For instance, if the main window displays the Component input signal, you can select the  
S-video, Composite, or ATV inputs as the sub window.Similarly, if the main signal is the  
Composite input, the sub window can display the Component, VGA, DTV, or HDMI inputs.  
Notes  
• You can also use the PIP/PBP, PIP SIZE, ACTIVE, SWAP, and POSITION buttons on the  
remote control to activate and control the PIP or PBP mode. See page 4.  
• Use the SWAP button to switch programs between the main and secondary windows in  
PIP/PBP mode.  
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Using the OSD menus  
Parental Control Menu  
The parental control menu enables  
you to limit access to programs that  
may contain objectionable material  
or are not suitable for viewing by  
children. The default access code is  
0711.  
Main Menu  
Picture  
Off  
On  
Lock Enable  
Movie Rating  
TV Rating  
Change Code  
Reset  
Sound  
Press Right to Enter  
Press Right to Enter  
Size  
Press New Code  
Press Right to Enter  
PIP/PBP  
Parental Control  
Channel Setup  
Setup  
Back  
Exit  
The following table provides details  
about the menu items:  
Component  
Lock Enable  
Function  
Range / Options  
Enables the parental control lock. When  
enabled, channels with objectionable viewing  
content are blocked and can only be  
accessed with a password. You can block  
channels according to the movie or TV rat-  
ings of the channel’s programs.  
Off, On  
Movie Rating  
Helps you block programs based on their  
page 25 for more details.  
TV Rating  
Change Code  
Reset  
Helps you block programs based on their TV  
Changes the password for the parental con-  
trol lock.  
Press the number keys to  
change the password.  
Resets all channels and programs to their  
default factory settings.  
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Using the OSD menus  
Movie Rating  
The movie rating provides a list of  
all the movie (MPAA) ratings. The  
locked ratings are indicated by the  
icon. Press the arrow keys to  
select and the OK key to activate or  
de-activate the appropriate movie  
ratings. For instance, if you want to  
view programs that have only G,  
PG, and PG-13 ratings, activate the  
parental lock for all other movie rat-  
ings. The following table provides  
more information about the movie  
ratings.  
Main Menu  
Movie Rating  
G
PG  
PG-13  
R
NC-17  
X
NR  
Back  
Movie Rating  
Suitable for  
G
General audience. No restriction.  
Parental guidance.  
PG  
PG-13  
Children under 13 should be accompanied by  
an adult.  
R
Restricted. Viewers should be 17 or older.  
Not classified. Viewers should be 17 or older.  
Adults only.  
NC-17  
X
NR  
Not rated.  
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Using the OSD menus  
TV Rating  
The movie rating provides a list of  
all the TV (FCC) ratings. The locked  
ratings are indicated by the icon.  
Press the arrow keys to select and  
the OK key to activate or de-acti-  
vate the appropriate TV ratings.  
Main Menu  
TV Rating  
TV-Y  
TV-Y7  
TV-G TV-PG TV-14 TV-MA Unrated  
Back  
All  
FV  
V
For instance, if you want to view  
programs that have only TV-Y,  
TV-Y7, and TV-G ratings, activate  
the parental lock for all other TV  
ratings. You can also block the pro-  
gram according to the TV (FCC)  
S
L
D
content. The following tables provides more information about the TV ratings and TV con-  
tent categories.  
TV Rating  
TV-Y  
Suitable for  
TV (FCC) Content Content  
Category  
Young children  
V
S
L
Violence  
TV-Y7  
TV-G  
Children of age 7 and over  
General audience  
Parental guidance  
Viewers of age 14 and over  
Mature audience  
Not rated.  
Sexual content  
Offensive language  
TV-PG  
TV-14  
TV-MA  
Unrated  
D
Dialog with sexual innu-  
endo  
FV  
Fantasy or cartoon vio-  
lence  
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Using the OSD menus  
Channel Setup Menu  
The channel setup menu helps you  
to configure and set up chan-  
nels.You can set the tuner for sig-  
nals from the antenna or a cable  
receiver, search for channels, and  
edit the favorite channels  
Main Menu  
Picture  
Antenna Cable  
Tuner Mode  
Channel Search  
Manual Search  
Favorite Channel  
Reset Channel  
Back  
Sound  
Press right  
Size  
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Edit Press right  
PIP/PBP  
Parental Control  
Channel Setup  
Setup  
Exit  
.
Component  
Tuner Mode  
Function  
Range / Options  
Specifies antenna or cable input for the  
Analog signal.  
Antenna, Cable  
Specifies antenna input for the Digital signal.  
Channel Search  
Manual Search  
Favorite Channel  
Reset Channel  
Scans for channels automatically. See  
“Channel Search” below.  
Enables you to manually search for chan-  
2 ~ 69  
nels.  
Edits the favorite channel list. See “Favorite  
Clears all channels that were added to the  
channel list using the Channel Search fea-  
ture. After using this function, use Channel  
Search to rescan for channels.  
† This selection is only available when the input signal is digital.  
Channel Search  
Use this option to start scanning for channels automatically as follows:  
1. Select the Channel Search item  
from the channel setup menu  
Auto Scanning  
Cable  
Auto Scanning  
and press  
to start scanning  
Antenna  
for channels automatically.  
Scanning begins.  
RF Channel: 11  
RF Channel: 11  
RF Channel: 11  
Major Number: 2  
2. Press OK at any time to stop  
scanning.  
Analog signal auto scan OSD  
Digital signal auto scan OSD  
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Favorite Channel List  
You can set any channel as your favorite channel and view it quickly using the Favor button  
on the remote control. To set up your favorite channels, do the following:  
1. Select the Favorite Channel item from the chan-  
Favorite Channel Edit  
nel setup menu and press  
channel list.  
to edit the favorite  
Ch 10  
Add  
Remove  
Press Ok to Exit  
2. Press Channel +/– to select a channel.  
3. Use the / arrow keys to select Add to add the channel to the favorite channel list  
or Remove to remove a channel from the list.  
4. Press OK to confirm your selection.  
Setup Menu  
The setup menu provides various  
options to customize the TV’s set-  
tings.  
Main Menu  
5s 10s 15s 20s 25s 30s  
Picture  
OSD Hold Time  
Language  
English Español  
Français  
Sound  
Off 15m 30m 60m 90m  
Size  
Sleep Timer  
Closed Caption  
Time Zone  
PIP/PBP  
Parental Control  
Channel Setup  
Setup  
Press Right to Enter  
Atlantic Eastern Central Mountain  
Pacific  
Off On  
Alaska  
Hawaii  
Daylight Saving  
Back  
Exit  
The following table describes the  
menu items:  
Component  
Function  
Range / Options  
OSD Hold Time  
Sets the idle time for which the OSD menu is 5s, 10s, 15s, 20s, 25s, 30s  
displayed on the screen.  
Language  
Sets the OSD menu language.  
English, Spanish, French  
Sleep Timer  
Sets the time after which the display is  
switched off and enters standby mode.  
Off, 15m, 30m, 60m, 90m  
Closed Caption  
Time Zone  
Displays the closed caption menu. Refer to  
the following section for details.  
Atlantic, Eastern, Central,  
Mountain, Pacific, Alaska,  
Hawaii  
Sets the time zone you are in.  
Daylight Saving Enables and disables daylight saving. When  
On, Off  
set to On, one hour is added to the time.  
† This selection is only available when the input signal is digital.  
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Closed Caption Menu  
The closed caption menu enables you to customize the closed captions according to your  
preference. Plain text messages can be viewed while viewing analog RF signals. Digital cap-  
tions that can be customized for color, font size, opacity and other parameters are available  
with digital broadcast signals.  
Main Menu  
Closed Caption  
Off  
On  
Enable  
CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 TXT1  
TXT2  
TXT3  
TXT4  
Caption Mode  
Back  
Closed caption menu (analog)  
Main Menu  
Main Menu  
Closed Caption  
Closed Caption  
Off  
On  
Text Color  
Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magneta Cyan  
Solid Transparent Translucent Flashing  
Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magneta Cyan  
Solid Transparent Translucent Flashing  
Enable  
Caption Mode  
CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 TXT1  
TXT2  
TXT3  
TXT4  
Text Opacity  
Service 1 Service 2 Service 3 Service 4 Service 5 Service 6  
Author define User define  
Background Color  
Background Opacity  
Edge Type  
Display Type  
Font Type  
Default  
Serifmono Serif Sanserifmono Sanserif  
Casual  
None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow  
Cursive SmallCaptial  
Normal Small Large  
Edge Color  
Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magneta Cyan  
Font Size  
Pen Type  
Normal  
Italic  
Underline  
Back  
Closed caption menu (digital)  
The following table provides a description of the closed caption menu options in digital  
mode:  
Component  
Enable  
Function  
Range / Options  
Enables closed captioning.  
Selects a closed caption or service mode.  
On, Off  
Caption Mode  
CC1 ~ CC4, TXT1 ~ TXT4,  
Service 1 ~ Service 6  
Display Type  
Font Type  
When User define is selected, the user can  
set the closed caption menu characteristics  
shown below Display Type. If Author define  
is selected, these items are unavailable.  
Author define, User define  
Specifies a font.  
Default, Serifmono, Serif, Sanserif-  
mono, Sanserif, Casual, Cursive,  
SmallCapital  
Font Size  
Pen Type  
Specifies the font size.  
Selects a pen type.  
Normal, Small, Large  
Normal, Italic, Underline  
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Using the OSD menus  
Component  
Text Color  
Function  
Range / Options  
Selects text color.  
Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yel-  
low, Magenta, Cyan  
Text Opacity  
Sets the opacity of the text.  
Specifies a background color.  
Sets the background opacity  
Sets the font edge type.  
Sets the font edge color.  
Solid, Transparent, Translucent,  
Flashing  
Background Color  
Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yel-  
low, Magenta, Cyan  
Background  
Opacity  
Solid, Transparent, Translucent,  
Flashing  
Edge Type  
None, Raised, Depressed, Uniform,  
Dropshadow  
Edge Color  
Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yel-  
low, Magenta, Cyan  
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Replacing the Internal Lamp  
Replacing the Internal Lamp  
To order a replacement lamp, call the Magnavox Customer Care Center at 1-800-705-2000. A Magnavox  
associate will be happy to assist you.  
The part number for the Magnavox replacement lamp is SP.L6502G001  
Warning!  
Turn off the unit and unplug it before replacing the lamp  
Take care that no screws or other foreign metal objects fall into the display interior. Such items  
could cause fire or electrical shock.  
Do not remove the lamp except to replace it. Careless handling can cause injury or fire.  
Do not replace the lamp immediately after the display is turned off. The high temperature of the  
lamp could cause serious burns. Allow the lamp to cool down at least two hours after turning  
off the display  
1. Remove the front decorative cover.  
2. Unscrew and remove the protective cover from  
the lamp module.  
3. Loosen the three screws on the lamp unit and  
4. Replace a new lamp module then screw back the  
pull the lamp module out.  
three screws on the lamp unit.  
Note: These screws can be loosened but cannot be  
removed from the unit.  
5. Replace the protective cover and tighten the  
6. Replace the front decorative cover.  
screws.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Item to check  
No power  
• Check that the power cord is properly connected.  
• Make sure the wall power outlet is working.  
• Make sure the remote has batteries.  
• If the remote control and control panel do not work, ensure that the  
power switch on the rear of the TV is set to ON.  
Remote control not working  
• Replace the batteries  
• Check that the batteries are inserted correctly  
• Check that the remote control is close enough to the display  
• Adjust the angle between the remote control and the display.  
Picture is fuzzy  
No sound  
• Check that the device generating the picture signal is operating prop-  
erly.  
• Check that you have set the display to receive the proper signal source.  
• Check to see if the Mute function is activated.  
• Check the volume level.  
• Check that the device generating the audio signal is properly connected  
to the display.  
Picture is unstable  
Screen is blank  
• Check that your video card is set within the allowable range.  
• Contact the dealer where you purchased the display.  
A buzzing sound comes from • Check that the socket of the grounded hole is good.  
the speakers during display.  
No image.  
• Check that the signal source is connected to the correct terminal.  
Temperature LED is red  
• Turn off the TV set and allow it to cool down. If the LED still persists,  
contact the nearest service center.  
Poor picture quality  
Picture rolls vertically  
• Try switching to another channel and see if the problem persists.  
• Adjust the antenna.  
• Check all cable connections.  
• Adjust the antenna.  
• Check all cable connections.  
• If you are using a VCR, check the tracking.  
Lamp indicator LED red  
There is a switch on the TV  
Other  
• Lamp failed. Contact your nearest service center.  
• Default is on.  
• Contact the dealer, authorized service personnel, or the Magnavox help  
number provided here: 1-800-705-2000  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
Picture/Display  
Sound  
• Aspect ratio: wide screen 16:9  
• Diagonal screen size: 50-inch  
• Output power (RMS): 2 x 15W  
• Sound enhancement: SmartSound  
• Display technology: Digital Light Processing DLP™  
HD4 with Smooth Picture  
• Contrast ratio: 1500 :1  
• Picture enhancement: Progressive scan, 3D comb  
filter, 3:2 pull down film-mode detection,  
SmartPicture  
• Viewing angle (vertical): 120 degree  
• Viewing angle (horizontal): 160 degree  
Tuner reception/transmission  
• TV system: NTSC, ATSC  
• Aerial input: 75 Ohm F-type  
• Video playback: NTSC  
• Closed Caption function  
Supported Display Resolution  
• Computer formats:  
– 640 x 480 60Hz  
– 800 x 600 60Hz  
– 1024 x 768 60Hz  
– 1280 x 768 60Hz  
• Video formats:  
– 720p 60Hz  
Connectivity  
• Input 1: S-video & composite video + L/R audio  
• Input 2: S-video & composite video + L/R audio  
• Input 3: YPbPr & composite video + L/R audio  
• Input 4: YPbPr & composite video + L/R audio  
• Input 5: HDMI  
• Input 6: PC/VGA (D-Sub 15pin + audio)  
• Input 7 (front): S-video & composite video + L/R  
audio  
– 1080i 60Hz  
– 480p 60Hz  
– 480i 60Hz  
• Output (front): earphones  
• RF input: ATSC/NTSC combo tuner  
• SPDIF coaxial digital audio output (ATSC only)  
• Analog audio output (L/R)  
Power  
• Hot re-strike time: < 45s  
• Power consumption: < 300W  
• Standby power consumption: < 3W  
• Power off power consumption: < 1W  
• Mains power: AC 100-240V, 50-60Hz  
Convenience  
• Local controls: front panel keypad  
• Ultra long lamp life: > 10,000 hours  
• User manual in 2 languages: English (US) and  
Spanish  
• OSD menu in 3 languages: English (US), Spanish,  
and French  
Dimensions  
• Product dimensions (WxDxH): 46.7in x 15.3in x  
36.in  
• Product weight: 114 lbs  
• Picture In Picture (PIP)  
• Ease of use: SmartSound control, SmartPicture  
control  
• Ease of installation: PLL digital tuning  
• Child protection: Parental control, child lock  
• Remote control type: RC-47SLO (RC-6)  
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MAGNAVOX LIMITED WARRANTY  
MAGNAVOX LIMITED WARRANTY  
One (1) Year Labor & One (1) Year Parts & One (1) Year Display Repair  
MAGNAVOX warrants this product against defect in material or  
workmanship, subject to any conditions set forth as follows:  
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE IN THE U.S.A., PUERTO  
RICO, OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS…  
PROOF OF PURCHASE:  
Contact Magnavox Customer Care Center at:  
1-800-705-2000  
You must have proof of the date of purchase to receive war-  
ranted repair on the product. A sales receipt or other document  
showing the product and the date that you purchased the prod-  
uct as well as the authorized retailer included, is considered  
such proof.  
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA…  
1-800-661-6162 (French Speaking)  
1-800-705-2000 (English or Spanish Speaking)  
COVERAGE:  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS  
WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR THE CON-  
SUMER. MAGNAVOX SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR  
BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON  
THIS PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED  
BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MER-  
CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-  
(If this product is determined to be defective)  
LABOR: For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase,  
Magnavox will repair or replace the product, at its option, at no  
charge, or pay the labor charges to any Magnavox authorized  
service center. After the period of one (1) year, Magnavox will  
no longer be responsible for charges incurred.  
PARTS: For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, POSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO  
Magnavox will supply, at no charge, new or rebuilt replacement  
parts in exchange for defective parts. Magnavox authorized  
service centers will provide removal and installation of the  
parts for one (1) year.  
THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.  
Some states do not allow the exclusions or limitation of inci-  
dental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or  
exclusions may not apply to you. In addition, if you enter into a  
service contract agreement with the Magnavox partnership  
within ninety (90) days of the date of sale, the limitation on how  
long an implied warranty lasts does not apply.  
DISPLAY: For a period of one (1) year from the date of pur-  
chase, Magnavox will supply, at no charge, a new or rebuilt  
active display device in exchange for the defective display.  
Magnavox authorized service centers will provide removal and  
installation of the parts under the specified labor warranty.  
(PTV screens carry a thirty (30) day replacement warranty.)  
EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY COVERAGE  
Your warranty does not cover:  
• Labor charges for installation or setup of the product,  
adjustment of customer controls on the product, and instal-  
lation or repair of antenna systems outside of the product.  
• Product repair and/or part replacement because of  
improper installation, connections to improper voltage sup-  
ply, abuse, neglect, misuse, accident, unauthorized repair  
or other cause not within the control of Magnavox.  
• A product that requires modification or adaptation to  
enable it to operate in any country other than the country  
for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or  
authorized, or repair of products damaged by these modifi-  
cations.  
• Damage occurring to product during shipping when  
improperly packaged or cost associated with packaging.  
• Product lost in shipment and no signature verification of  
receipt can be provided.  
• A product used for commercial or institutional purposes  
(including but not limited to rental purposes).  
• Products sold AS IS or RENEWED.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state / province to state / province.  
Magnavox, P. O. Box 671539, Marietta, GA. 30006-0026  
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Model: Modelo: Modèle:  
ST509105G/37  
TV STAND - BASE PARA TV - STAND POUR LA TÉLÉ  
REMARQUE DE SÉCURITE  
IMPORTANTE  
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE  
!
!
SI TOUTE PIÈCE EST MANQUANTE OU DÉFECTUEUSE, NE PAS  
PROCÉDER À L’ASSEMBLAGE JUSQU’À CE QUE L’ON OBTIENNE  
UNE PIÈCE DE RECHANGE. POUR QUE LA BASE SOIT  
SÉCURITAIRE LONGTEMPS, TOUTES LES PIÈCES DOIVENT  
ÊTRE ASSMEBLÉES CONFORMÉMENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS. SI  
CELA N’EST PAS FIAT. LE TÉLÉVISEUR PEUT TOMBER ET  
CAUSER DE BLESSURES. AU MOMENT DE VISSER LES  
CONNECTEURS, NE PAS ABÎMER LES FILETS CAR CELA PEUT  
FAIRE AFFAISSER LA BASE SE ELLE EST DÉPLACÉE.  
IF ANY OF THE PARTS ARE MISSING OR DAMAGED, DO NOT  
PROCEED WITH ASSEMBLY UNTIL YOU OBTAIN A  
REPLACEMENT PART. FOR THE STAND TO FUNCTION SAFELY  
OVER ITS LIFETIME, ALL PARTS MUST BE ASSEMBLED IN  
ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO  
DO SO MAY LEAD TO STAND AND T V COLLAPSE AND SERIOUS  
PERSONAL INJURY. WHEN SCREWING CONNECTORS, DO NOT  
STRIP THE THREADS AS THAT MAY CAUSE THE STAND TO  
COLLAPSE WHEN BEING MOVED.  
HOW TO CLEAN  
METODO DE LIMPIEZA  
NETTOYAGE  
NOTA IMPORTANTE DE  
SEGURIDAD  
!
SI ALGUNA PIEZA FALTA O ESTA DAÑADA, NO INICIE EL  
ENSAMBLE HASTA OBTENER LAS PIEZAS DE REEMPLAZO.  
PARA QUE LA BASE FUNCIONE SIN PROBLEMAS DURANTE  
SU VIDA ÚTIL, TODAS LAS PIEZAS DEBERÁN SER ENSAMBLADAS  
DE ACUERDO A ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES. EN CASO CONTRARIO  
LA BASE Y LA TELEVISIÓN PUEDEN COLAPSARSE Y PROVOCAR  
LESIONES SERIAS. EVITE APLICAR DEMASIADA FUERZA AL  
ATORNILLAR Y DAÑAR LA ROSCA DE LOS TORNILLOS, ESTO  
PODRÍA CAUSAR QUE LA BASE SE DESARME CUANDO  
SE MUEVA.  
washing detergent and water. Clean unit allowing to air dry. A household  
window cleaner may be used on the glass shelves.  
Para limpiar las piezas acabadas, humedezca un trapo con una ligera solución  
de detergente y agua. Limpie la unidad y permita que se seque al aire.  
Una solución comercial para limpiar vidrio se podria utilizar para limpiar  
la repisa de vidrio.  
d’eau et de dètergent à vaisselle. Nettoyer la base, puis laisser sécher  
à l’air. Un nettoyant à vitres peut être utilisé sur les tablettes en verre.  
PART NUMBER 1967641  
REV  
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PARTS INCLUDED PARTES INCLUIDAS PIÈCES ONT INCLUSES  
DESCRIPTION  
DESCRIPCIÓN  
DESCRIPTION  
PART NUMBER  
NUMERO DE PARTE  
NUMÉRO DE LA PIÈCE  
#
CONFIRMIT BOLT  
TORNILLO CONFIRMIT  
CONFIRMIT BOULON  
A
B
C
D
E
F
22  
1014200  
1548491  
1965386  
1965391  
1962636  
1965387  
1965388  
1965389  
1515744  
1007245  
1645487  
1042933  
1833213  
MACHINE SCREWS  
TORNILLO  
VIS  
3
2
TOP/BOTTOM PANEL  
PANEL SUPERIOR / INFERIOR  
PANNEAU INFÉRIEUR / SUPÉRIEUR  
BACK POST  
PANEL TRASERO  
PANNEAU POSTERIEUR  
2
GLASS SHELF  
ESTANTE DE VIDRIO  
TABLETTE EN VERRE  
1
VERTICAL POST  
POSTE VERTICAL  
POSTE VERTICALE  
2
LEFT SIDE SUPPORT  
SOPORTE LATERAL IZQUIERDO  
APPUI DE CÔTÉ GAUCHE  
G
H
I
1
Painted side  
Lado pintado  
Au sommet- peint  
RIGHT SIDE SUPPORT  
SOPORTE LATERAL DERECHO  
APPUI DE CÔTÉ DROITE  
1
SHELF BRACKET  
SOPORTE PARA REPISA  
SUPPORT D’ÉTAGÈRE  
2
RUBBER FOOT  
PIE DE GOMA  
PIED DE GOMME  
J
2
TACK GLIDE  
TACÓN DE PLASTICO  
PIED EN PLASTIQUE  
K
L
5
SAFETY STRAP  
CORREA DE SEGURIDAD  
ATTACHE DE SURETE  
1
SELF ADHESIVE CAPS  
TAPA ADHESIVA  
ADHESIF TOIT  
M
14  
TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY  
HERRAMIENTAS PARA ENSAMBLE  
OUTILS NÉCESSAIRES POUR L’ASSEMBLAGE  
This symbol means screw and tie (clockwise)  
Este símbolo significa atornille y apriete (en  
sentido de las manecillas del reloj)  
HAMMER (OPTIONAL)  
MARTILLO (OPCIONAL)  
MARTEAU (OPTIONNEL)  
PHILIPS SCREW DRIVER  
DESARMADOR DE CRUZ  
TOURNEVIS PHILLIPS  
Celui-ci symbole signifie vis et cravate (en  
sens des manetons de l’horloge)  
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5x  
C
Unpainted side  
Lado no pintado  
No au sommet- peint  
F
2x  
D
C
A
8x  
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A
C
B
2x  
J
2x  
H
M
8x  
G
A
M
6x  
6x  
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2x  
E
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Back of TV  
Parte trasera de la TV  
Partie arrière de la TV  
Back of TV stand  
Parte trasera de la base para TV  
Partie arrière du stand de TV  
B
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LIMITED WARANTY  
Cabinet Factory warrants this product against defects in material or workmanship. Subject to any conditions set forth as follows:  
1. This warranty is expressly limited to the replacement of Cabinet Factory stand parts and components.  
2. For a period of 90 days from date of original purchase, Cabinet Factory will supply parts that are determined to be defective or missing, at no  
charge, to the original purchaser. After the warranty period, you will be charged for all orders.  
This warranty does not cover damages, which occur in shipment or failures due to acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, faulty  
installation, misapplication, setup, improper maintenance, commercial use, or modification of, or to any part of the product. This warranty does not  
cover Products sold AS IS or WITH ALL FAULTS. This warranty is valid only in the United States and Canada. Proof of purchase in the form of a  
bill of sale or receipted invoice, which is evidence that the unit is within the warranty period, must be presented to obtain the replacement parts.  
REPLACEMENT PARTS AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. Cabinet Factory  
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY  
ON THE PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights,  
which vary from state to state. In order to obtain replacement parts, you must provide PROOF OF PURCHASE and complete the information on  
the order form.  
GARANTÍA LIMITADA  
Cabinet Factory garantiza este producto contra defectos en materiales o en mano de obra. Sujeto a todas las condiciones  
presentadas a continuación:  
1. Esta garantía está limitada expresamente al reemplazo de partes y componentes para la base de TV Cabinet Factory  
2. Por un período de 90 días de la fecha de la compra original, Cabinet Factory suministrará las partes defectuosas o  
faltantes, sin costo alguno, al comprador original. Después del período de garantía, se cobrarán todas las órdenes.  
Esta garantía no cubre daños que ocurran durante el transporte o por fallas debido a desastres naturales, accidentes, mal uso, abuso,  
negligencia, instalación defectuosa, uso incorrecto, mantenimiento incorrecto, uso comercial o por modificaciones hechas a cualquier parte del  
producto. Esta garantía no cubre los productos vendidos TAL Y COMO ÉSTA o CON TODAS LA FALLAS. Esta garantía sólo es válida en los  
Estado Unidos y Canadá. Debe presentarse un comprobante de compra, como factura o nota de venta, como evidencia que la unidad se  
encuentra dentro del período de garantía para obtener refacciones o repuestos. LAS PARTES DE REPUESTO SUBMINISTRADAS BAJO  
ESTA GARANTÍA SON LA ÚNICA COMPENSACIÓN PARA EL CONSUMIDOR. Cabinet Factory NO SERÁ RESPONSABLE DE NINGÚN  
DAÑO INCIDENTAL O POR NINGUNA CONSECUENCIA POR LA VIOLACIÓN DE CUALQUIER GARANTÍA EXPRESA O IMPLÍCITA EN EL  
PRODUCTO, EXCEPTO DE POR LAS EXTENSIONES PROHIBIDAS POR LAS LEYES APLICABLES. CUALQUIER GARANTÍA  
COMERCIAL IMPLÍCITA PARA UN PROPÓSITO PARTICULAR EN ESTE PRODUCTO SE LIMITA LA DURACIÓN DE ESTA GARANTÍA.  
Algunos estados no permiten la exclusión o los limites por daños incidentales o consecuenciales, ni permiten limites sobre el tiempo que dure  
una garantía implícita, de modo que los limites o exclusiones mencionados anteriormente pueden no aplicar a usted. Esta garantía le ofrece  
derechos legales específicos, y usted pondría tener otros derechos que varían de estado a estado. Para obtener partes de repuesto, deberá  
proporcionar un COMPROBANTE DE COMPRA y llenar la información en esta tarjeta de garantía. Envíela por fax o por correo a:  
GARANTIE LIMITÉE  
Cabinet Factory garantit ce produit contre toutes déficiences matériels ou erreur de fabrication soumis à les conditions suivantes.  
1. Cette garantie est limitée au remplacement de pièces Cabinet Factory et à ses components  
2. Pour une période de 90 jours de la date d’achat original, Cabinet Factory fournira les pièces défectueuses ou manquantes gratuitement au  
acheteur original. Après la période de garantie, toute commande sera facturée.  
Cette garantie ne comprendre pas dommages qui survient durant le transport liées au accidents ou phénomènes naturelles, mauvaise utilisation,  
abuse, négligence, mauvaise installation, mauvaise application, démarrage, mauvais maintenance ou modification du produit ou de parties du  
produit. Cette garantie ne couvre pas les produits vendus “DANS L’ETAT QU’ ILS ETAIT”. Cette garanti est valable seulement aux États Unis et  
au Canada. La prouve d’achat sur forme de ticket de caisse ou récépissé, ce qui montre l’évidence que le produit est dans le période de garantie,  
doit être présenté pour l’obtention des pièces à remplacer. LES PIECES DE REMPLACEMENT, COMME CETTE GARANTIE LE SIGNALE,  
SONT SOUS LA RESPONSABILITE DU CONSUMATEUR. Cabinet Factory NE SERA PAS RESPONSABLE DES DOMMAGES CAUSEES  
POUR LA VIOLATION EXPLICITE OU IMPLICITE DE CETTE GARANTIE SUR LE PRODUIT, SAUF EN CAS D’INTERDICTION D’UTILISATION  
PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE. LA GARANTIE DE COMMERCIALISATION POUR CE PRODUIT EST LIMITEE A LA DURATION DE CETTE  
GARANTIE. Certains provinces ne permet pas l’exclusion ou limitation de dommages, ou permettent limitations pour le période garantit, alors les  
limitations ci-dessous ou exclussions peut être ne sont pas applicables a vous. Cette garantie vous donne des droits spécifiques et vous pouvez  
avoir autres droits qui changent selon la provence. Pour l’obtention des pièces détachées, vous devrez présenter la preuve d’achat et compléter  
l’information de demander la forme.  
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SERVICEABLE PART ORDER FORM  
Name  
Nombre  
Nom  
Address  
Domicilio  
Adresse  
Phone  
Teléfono  
Tél  
State  
Estado  
Prov  
Zip code  
Código Postal  
Code Postal  
City  
Ciudad  
Ville  
Model :  
Cust :  
00000000  
Cabinet Factory  
MFG DATE  
Fax or mail these to: 1255 W. Christmas Boulevard  
Envíela por fax o por correo a:  
nvoyez UN fax ou émail à:  
Santa Claus, IN 47579  
800-892-0128  
Fax 812-937-3200  
Serial Number  
Additional Serial Tag located on Stand  
Una etiqueta adicional con numero de serie se localiza en la base para TV  
Un étiquette additionnelle avec numéro de série est localisée dans la stand pour TV  
Part  
Parte  
Pièce  
Part Number  
No. de Parte  
No. de pièce  
Descrption  
Descripción  
Description  
Quantity  
Cantida  
Quantité  
Reason  
Motivo  
Raison  
CONFIRMIT BOLT  
TORNILLO CONFIRMIT  
CONFIRMIT BOULON  
1014200  
1548491  
1965386  
1965391  
1962636  
1965387  
1965388  
1965389  
1515744  
1007245  
1645487  
1042933  
1833213  
MACHINE SCREWS  
TORNILLO  
VIS  
TOP/BOTTOM PANEL  
PANEL SUPERIOR / INFERIOR  
PANNEAU INFÉRIEUR / SUPÉRIEUR  
BACK POST  
PANEL TRASERO  
PANNEAU POSTERIEUR  
GLASS SHELF  
ESTANTE DE VIDRIO  
TABLETTE EN VERRE  
VERTICAL POST  
POSTE VERTICAL  
POSTE VERTICALE  
LEFT SIDE SUPPORT  
SOPORTE LATERAL IZQUIERDO  
APPUI DE CÔTÉ GAUCHE  
RIGHT SIDE SUPPORT  
SOPORTE LATERAL DERECHO  
APPUI DE CÔTÉ DROITE  
SHELF BRACKET  
SOPORTE PARA REPISA  
SUPPORT D’ÉTAGÈRE  
RUBBER FOOT  
PIE DE GOMA  
PIED DE GOMME  
TACK GLIDE  
TACÓN DE PLASTICO  
PIED EN PLASTIQUE  
SAFETY STRAP  
CORREA DE SEGURIDAD  
ATTACHE DE SURETE  
SELF ADHESIVE CAPS  
TAPA ADHESIVA  
ADHESIF TOIT  
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