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purchase invoice.

RETAIN & FILE WITH YOUR RECEIPT.

Your Purchase Receipt/Invoice is proof of date
of purchase. You must be able to present it at
the place of purchase to obtain a replacement or
service under warranty.

Mistral Housewares Pty Ltd reserves the right to
discontinue items, modify designs and change
specifi cations without incurring obligation. Whilst
every effort is made to ensure that descriptions,
specifi cations and other information in this
publication is correct, no warranty is given in
respect thereof and the company shall not be
liable for any errors therein.

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NOTE: Consistent with our continuing 
product development policy, 
improvements may have been made 
which render the contents of this 
package slightly different to that shown.

Cat. No. MDVDVCR5
June 2006

Warranty

The benefi ts conferred by this warranty are in 
addition to all implied warranties, other rights 
and remedies in respect of the product which the 
consumer has under the Trade Practices Act and 
similar State and Territory Laws.

The original purchaser of this Magnavox product 
is provided with the following warranty subject to 
the following conditions.

Mistral Housewares Pty Ltd warrant this product 
for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase 
for all parts defective in workmanship or materials. 
This product or defective parts will be replaced 
free of charge.

WARRANTY CONDITIONS

1.  This warranty is only valid for appliances 

used according to the manufacturer’s 
instructions

2.  This appliance must not be modifi ed or 

changed in any way.

3.  Connection must be to the voltage 

requirements as specifi ed in the ratings label 
located on the product.

4.  The manufacturer does not accept liability 

for any direct or consequential damage, 
loss or other expense arising from misuse 
or incorrect installation and operation of the 
appliance.

5.  Warranty will only be given where proof of 

purchase is provided, e.g. original invoice.

6.  Not designed or warranted for industrial or 

commercial use.

Summary of Contents for MDVDVCR5

Page 1: ...1 DVD VCR MDVDVCR5 combo...

Page 2: ...near heat sources such as radiators heaters air ducts or direct sunlight Do not block and of the ventilation openings Ensure that vents are not covered by newspapers tablecloths curtains etc Do not in...

Page 3: ...liance is only to be serviced by a quali ed person No user serviceable parts inside Class 1 laser product Recording any broadcast may infringe copyright Compulsory Warning If the supply cord is damage...

Page 4: ...t s enclosure that may be of suf cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER O...

Page 5: ...udio languages depends on the software Multi Subtitle function DVD The subtitle can be seen in up to 32 languages and depends on the disc The number of subtitle languages depends on the software Multi...

Page 6: ...lacement of Antenna Antenna is subject to change in its direction or damage by wind and rain For clean screen contact and consult your nearest service center about checking and replacement In recordin...

Page 7: ...tion 9 Record Press to record the program currently airing on the channel Press multiple times to process one time recording time options 10 Remote sensor This receiver receives a signal from your rem...

Page 8: ...is is displayed in DVD disc 6 Time Counter and Current Operation POWER Tray is opened CLOSE Tray is closed LOAD Disc is loaded no DISC There is no disc in tray Error Disc has some error MENU Menu scre...

Page 9: ...DVD Digital Audio Out Optical 6 DVD S Video Out 7 DVD Component Video Out Green Blue Red Engineering note Please check correct color on sockets Y Green top Blue middle Red bottom 8 DVD Digital Audio...

Page 10: ...Menu Button 24 Channel Direction Buttons Up Down Left Right 25 REC Button 26 Play Button 27 Pause STEP Button 28 Next Button 29 Previous Button 30 Slow F F Button 31 Slow REW Button 32 Program Button...

Page 11: ...ommended setup Option 1 1 Connect the AV cable lead form VCR Audio Video Output on the rear panel of the player to the TV AV In 2 Change the TV to AV IN mode Connecting Your TV Through Antenna Before...

Page 12: ...g Up Your Player Connecting your player through extra equipment satellite system Before you start unplug all the equipment from the mains supply How to Connect Your Player to Another Player Before you...

Page 13: ...correct channel Timer recording set the video to perform a timed recording ensuring AV is selected as the channel to be recorded Some equipment may have a timer which allows it to be powered on to th...

Page 14: ...te control or front panel button 3 VCR indicator light will be on in the panel COUNTRY Australia Newzealand ENTER Confirm SETUP End SETUP End CLOCK SET Time Date 1 Press the buttons to select the desi...

Page 15: ...e clock newly press the 0 9 buttons as the following order hour minute day month year At that time this clock input guide will appear on the TV screen In case of correcting it current date is displaye...

Page 16: ...s ENTER Confirm SETUP End SETUP End CLOCK SET Time Date SETUP End CLOCK SET Time 11 Date SETUP End CLOCK SET Time 11 11 Date SETUP End CLOCK SET Time 11 11 Date ENTER Confirm SETUP End CLOCK SET Time...

Page 17: ...owing order start time end time start date In initial state the start date will be displayed a current date automatically Also if the day or the month is changed at the start date the day of the week...

Page 18: ...eed SP SETUP End TIMER 1 PR 1 1 Starttime Endtime Startdate 11 11 Wed Howoften Once Tapespeed SP SETUP End TIMER 1 PR 1 1 Starttime 12 Endtime Startdate 11 11 Wed Howoften Once Tapespeed SP TIMER 1 PR...

Page 19: ...End TIMER 1 PR 1 1 Starttime 12 20 Endtime 14 20 Startdate 11 11 Wed Howoften Once Tapespeed SP ENTER Confirm SETUP End TIMER 1 PR 1 1 Starttime 12 20 Endtime 14 20 Startdate 11 11 Wed Howoften Once T...

Page 20: ...TUP button to call the SETUP menu in TV state or press the PROGRAM button Press the buttons to select the line of Record Timer and press the ENTER button to con rm that 2 At that time the VCR will che...

Page 21: ...TUP End PR Start End Date 01 14 10 16 00 19 11 1 1 10 00 12 00 24 12 AV 12 00 14 00 25 12 04 10 10 11 30 Mo Fri 06 11 40 12 00 W Fri 07 15 00 17 00 Mo Sa 07 18 00 19 00 Mo Su TIMER 2 PR 01 Starttime 1...

Page 22: ...t Signal Generation Mode 1 If you use the TV Aerial RF input for the VCR In power on state press the ENTER button for 5 seconds to go to the test signal generation mode If press the ENTER button for 5...

Page 23: ...ress the SETUP button to call the Main SETUP in TV mode Press the buttons to select the line of Installation and press the ENTER button to con rm that 2 Press the buttons to select the line of Organiz...

Page 24: ...ganizer and press the ENTER button to con rm that 3 Press the buttons to select the aligning channel and press the ENTER button to con rm that 4 The buttons are pressed to move the selected PR The cha...

Page 25: ...ton to con rm that 3 The initial channel number is CH36 and it can be adjusted from CH21 to CH69 Press the 0 9 buttons to setup the desired PR numbers And the SETUP button is pressed to interrupt befo...

Page 26: ...tte in state Press the buttons to select the line of Search and press the ENTER button to Search and press the ENTER button to con rm that 2 Press the buttons to select the line of GO TO ZERO and pres...

Page 27: ...the line of Index and press the ENTER button to con rm that Then the sub menu picture will disappear and the VCR will search the next biss mark and if it nd biss mark then the Play back picture will...

Page 28: ...ure will disappear and the VCR will search the previous BISS mark and if it nd biss mark then the Play back picture will appear automatically And this process will be repeated continuously If you want...

Page 29: ...and erase the index marks at any time 3 Press the INDEX buttons the VCR will wind fast forward or rewind a tape and play the rst part for 5 seconds whenever the index mark is found After 5 seconds it...

Page 30: ...Press the PLAY button to switch it back to normal playback mode 3 2 review 1 During playback mode press the REW button once VCR will search the picture backward SP x3 LP x5 2 Press the REW button aga...

Page 31: ...n Operating a Tape Mode When the VCR operates a tape the tape mode display the tape speed indicator and the tape counter will be displayed When the VCR playbacks a Hi Fi tape the detected conditions a...

Page 32: ...switch to power off state and then will go to the child lock mode In child lock mode no keys can be operated and LOCK INDICATOR LOCK will be displayed on LED display And if press the POWER button for...

Page 33: ...To exit recording press STOP button To Enjoy Another TV channel or DVD during recording If you want to playback DVD during recording with video insert a DVD disc Place the desired DVD dis c on DVD tr...

Page 34: ...low Button Press Times Operational Status Once Continuous recording until you press STOP button Twice Recording for thirty minutes from current time 3 times Recording for one hour 5 times Recording fo...

Page 35: ...a known good tape there is good sound but the picture is extremely snowy If this is the case have the video cassette recorder checked by quali ed service personnel NOTES During normal operation of th...

Page 36: ...button again to close the tray and the disc will be loaded 3 The Disc will be played automatically If it is a DVD disc it will show the Menu Title Page on the screen If it is a CD it will play the rst...

Page 37: ...the mark when playing DVD On Off OSD Language This is used to select the OSD language English French German Italian Dutch Captions This option can show or hide the captions On Show captions Off Hide...

Page 38: ...turn it to this mode Front Speaker User can setup the front speakers LARGE SMALL They are for 5 1 Channel speaker output only Center Speaker User can setup the center speakers The option is available...

Page 39: ...sed to set the compression ratio in order to control the sound volume contrast 3 Video Setup Dynamic Dolby Digital Setup Full 6 8 4 8 2 8 Off Dynamic Range Compression Video Setup Page Component TV Mo...

Page 40: ...rom 20 to 20 ContrasT User can set the level of contrast for the image displayed It is ranged from 16 to 16 High Medium Low Video Quality Setup SharpnessLow Brigntness 00 Contrast 00 Sharpness Sharpne...

Page 41: ...ecorded will be used English French German Italian Dutch OFF Set Preference to English Preference Page English French German Italian Dutch Off TV Type PAL Audio ENG Subtitle ENG Disc Menu ENG Parental...

Page 42: ...PGR 6 R 7 NC 17 8 Adult Off Password Some DVD have a parental level assigned to the complete disc or particular scenes on the disc This feature allows the viewing limit to be set and settings are reg...

Page 43: ...ressive Scan Progressive scan creates a picture with double the scan lines of traditional component video pictures and creates a sharper image The advantages of progressive scan video output are reduc...

Page 44: ...change between these two options A B This function is applicable for DVD and CD audio User can specify the repeating interval by marking the starting point and the end point 1 Press the A B Button to...

Page 45: ...ton is pressed If the STOP button is pressed i e STOP Button is pressed twice the player will be Stop Zoom This function is applicable for DVD User can enlarge or reduce a static picture or a moving p...

Page 46: ...est Title Interval and Chapter Interval Title Interval The movie will be divided into serval parts according to the number of Titles it contains Each of the 6 sub screens will show one of the divided...

Page 47: ...e number of the song and then wait a few seconds until the cursor skips to the selected title Press the repeat button to select Random playback in random order Single play one title then stop Repeat o...

Page 48: ...play may be in PAUSE Disc may have some contaminants or be damaged Disc may be bad one Please check the connection with Dolby Digital ampli er Please check the plugs are connected with one another ti...

Page 49: ...inputted a videotape again just after the tape was ejected Please try it again after fully ejecting it When a videotape forces to be ejected the tape may not be inputted In the case please pull out a...

Page 50: ...TV by pressing CH button Please check whether the timer recording info is right Are RF cables inputted antenna connection terminal correctly Does a CH number selected in display section appear Please...

Page 51: ...ock display Design and speci cation are subject to change without notice 240V 50Hz 50W 5 7kg 430mm x 91mm x 355 5mm 5 C 40 C Horizontal Relative humidity under 80 PAL B G COLOR U V mixed 75 unbalanced...

Page 52: ...ranty are in addition to all implied warranties other rights and remedies in respect of the product which the consumer has under the Trade Practices Act and similar State and Territory Laws The origin...

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