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Using the OSD menus

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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 

the following table to learn about the various menu items:

Refer to the following tables for PIP/PBP combinations:

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.

Component

Function

Range / Options

Mode

Enables single, PIP, or PBP mode.

Single, PIP, PBP

PIP Position

Sets the position of the PIP window in one of 

the four corners of the screen.

Top left, Top right, Bottom right, 

Bottom left

PIP Size

Selects the size of the PIP window

Small, Medium, Large

Sound Source

Selects the sound source to be outputted 

through the speakers.

Main, Sub

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.

PIP/PBP Menu

Mode

PIP   Position

PIP   Size

Sound   Source

Back

Main Menu

Picture

Sound

Size

PIP/PBP

Parental  Control

Channel  Setup

Setup

Exit

Single

PBP

PIP

Small

Medium

Main

Sub

Large

Main

Sub window

Component

S-Video

VGA

Composite

DTV

ATV

HDMI

Sub window

Main

Component

S-Video

VGA

Composite

DTV

ATV

HDMI

Summary of Contents for 50ML8205D - 50" Hd Dlp™ Projection Tv

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Page 2: ...ase for many years to come As a member of the MAGNAVOX family you re entitled to pro tection by one of the most comprehensive warranties and out standing service networks in the industry What s more your purchase guarantees you will receive all the information and special offers for which you qualify plus easy access to acces sories from our convenient home shopping network Most importantly you ca...

Page 3: ...sposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance www eiae org 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 app...

Page 4: ... 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 ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GRO...

Page 5: ...or game console 13 Connecting a Set Top Box 14 Connecting a DVD Player 15 Connecting a DVD Player 16 Connecting a PC 17 USING THE TV 18 Turning on the TV 18 Turning off the TV 18 Changing Input Source 19 Changing Channels 19 Adjusting Volume 19 USING THE OSD MENUS 20 Picture Menu 20 Sound Menu 21 Size Menu 22 PIP PBP Menu 23 Parental Control Menu 24 Movie Rating 25 TV Rating 26 Channel Setup Menu ...

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Page 7: ... 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...

Page 8: ...art 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 ...

Page 9: ...Press to display the TV s on screen menu or to turn it off 10 FAVOR Press repeatedly to view the favorite TV channels Refer to Favorite Channel List on page 28 for more information about how to edit the favorite channel list 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 qua...

Page 10: ...ress to increase volume and to reduce the volume 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 21 SOUND Press to activate the SmartSound function and cycle through the SmartSound options 22 PICTURE Press to activate the SmartPicture function and cycle through the SmartP...

Page 11: ...e any connections The control panel and indicator LEDs are on the front panel of the TV Front Panel Buttons and LEDs Component Function 1 MENU EXIT Enable or exit from on screen display OSD menu 2 CHANNEL DOWN Switch to previous channel 3 CHANNEL UP Switch to next channel 4 VOLUME DOWN Decrease volume 5 VOLUME INCREASE Increase volume Front Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 12: ...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 con...

Page 13: ...adphone Connect headphones to listen to audio 2 S Video Connect a device such as a camera game console or DVD player to watch video 3 Video Connect video device with composite video output such as a VCR 4 Audio L R Connect audio output of device here S Video Video L R 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 14: ...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 Example device Analog AV1 VCR Video Casette Recorder AV2 PVR Personal Video Recorder AV7 front panel Game console or camera Antenna In Antenna Audio out Audio amplifier system Digital out and analo...

Page 15: ...tal audio video connec tion HDMI provides the ultimate connec tion Provides superior pic ture quality by sepa rating the green blue and red lumi nance signals Typi cally used with red white audio cables Supplies a better pic ture than RF and Composite connec tions Used with red white audio cables Separate video yel low and audio red white cables that provide a basic connection from the cable box o...

Page 16: ...ity 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 To listen to audio connect the headphones to the headphone jack provided on the front panel To view High Definition local broadcasts connect your ...

Page 17: ...ch 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 Connecting a VCR ...

Page 18: ...nput 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 Connecting a PVR ...

Page 19: ...ectors 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 Connecting a camera or game console S Video S Video Video Video L ...

Page 20: ... 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 Connecting a Set Top Box ...

Page 21: ... 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 Connecting a DVD Player ...

Page 22: ...ayer 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 Connecting a DVD Player Antenna in ...

Page 23: ...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 Connecting a PC Antenna in ...

Page 24: ...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 Notes I...

Page 25: ...n the remote control to directly key in a channel number 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 Notes Unless the TV is not going to be used for an extended period of time the main power switch can b...

Page 26: ...ightness contrast saturation etc to suit your per sonal preference 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 Adjusts the total brightness of all colors 0 100 Contrast Modifies the ratio between extremely dark and extremely light areas of...

Page 27: ... suit various types of programs Personal Music Cinema Voice Treble Adjusts amount of high frequency compo nents in the audio 0 100 Bass Adjusts amount of low frequency compo nents in the audio 0 100 MTS Sets the audio mode MTS is only available when the input signal is analog Mono Stereo SAP Secondary Audio Program Mute Disables audio Off On Balance Adjusts the sound balance between the left and r...

Page 28: ...e 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 Zooms across the subtitle area Wide screen This format is used to view feature films with an aspect ratio of 1 77 1 Size Menu Main Men...

Page 29: ...y the Component VGA DTV or HDMI inputs Component Function Range Options Mode Enables single PIP or PBP mode Single PIP PBP PIP Position Sets the position of the PIP window in one of the four corners of the screen Top left Top right Bottom right Bottom left PIP Size Selects the size of the PIP window Small Medium Large Sound Source Selects the sound source to be outputted through the speakers Main ...

Page 30: ... to the movie or TV rat ings of the channel s programs Off On Movie Rating Helps you block programs based on their movie ratings See Movie Rating on page 25 for more details TV Rating Helps you block programs based on their TV ratings See TV Rating on page 26 Change Code Changes the password for the parental con trol lock Press the number keys to change the password Reset Resets all channels and p...

Page 31: ...ew 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 Movie Rating Suitable for G General audience No restriction PG Parental guidance PG 13 Children under 13 should be accompanied by an adult R Restricted Viewers should be 17 or older NC 17 Not classified Viewers should be 17 ...

Page 32: ...ou can also block the pro gram according to the TV FCC content The following tables provides more information about the TV ratings and TV con tent categories TV Rating Main Menu Back All TV Y TV Y7 TV G TV PG TV 14 TV MA Unrated FV V S L D TV Rating Suitable for TV Y Young children TV Y7 Children of age 7 and over TV G General audience TV PG Parental guidance TV 14 Viewers of age 14 and over TV MA...

Page 33: ...le Channel Search Scans for channels automatically See Channel Search below Manual Search Enables you to manually search for chan nels This selection is only available when the input signal is digital 2 69 Favorite Channel Edits the favorite channel list See Favorite Channel List on page 28 Reset Channel Clears all channels that were added to the channel list using the Channel Search fea ture Afte...

Page 34: ... the screen 5s 10s 15s 20s 25s 30s 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 Displays the closed caption menu Refer to the following section for details Time Zone Sets the time zone you are in This selection is only available when the input signal is digital...

Page 35: ...a font Default Serifmono Serif Sanserif mono Sanserif Casual Cursive SmallCapital Font Size Specifies the font size Normal Small Large Pen Type Selects a pen type Normal Italic Underline Enable Caption Mode Font Type Display Type Font Size Pen Type Closed Caption Main Menu Off Service 1 Author define User define Service 2 Service 3 Service 4 Service 5 Service 6 Default Serifmono Serif Sanserifmono...

Page 36: ...shing Background Color Specifies a background color Black White Red Green Blue Yel low Magenta Cyan Background Opacity Sets the background opacity Solid Transparent Translucent Flashing Edge Type Sets the font edge type None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Edge Color Sets the font edge color Black White Red Green Blue Yel low Magenta Cyan Component Function Range Options ...

Page 37: ...he 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...

Page 38: ...enerating the audio signal is properly connected to the display Picture is unstable Check that your video card is set within the allowable range Screen is blank Contact the dealer where you purchased the display A buzzing sound comes from the speakers during display Check that the socket of the grounded hole is good No image Check that the signal source is connected to the correct terminal Tempera...

Page 39: ...io output L R 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 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 Sound Ou...

Page 40: ...ent 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 ...

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