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22" L CD T V/DVD C ombo D X -LD VD22-10A USER GUIDE DX-LDVD22-10A_09-0042.book Page 1 M onday, March 9, 20 09 1:17 PM.
ii D yne x D X -LD VD22-10A 22" L CD T V/D VD C o mbo Co n t e n t s CHILD SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Importan t safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iii Turni ng on Auto Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Setting parental controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Changin g parental co ntrol setting s .
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1 As y ou enjo y y our new pr oduct, keep these safety ti ps in mind The issue The hom e theater enter tainment e xperience i s a gro wing tr end, an d larger TVs are pop ular purcha ses. H ow e v er , TV s are no t alw a ys suppor ted on the proper stands or i nstalled accord ing to t he manuf act urer’ s recomme ndation s.
2 Important saf ety instructions Impor tant safety instruc tions 1 Read these instruc tions. 2 Keep these inst ructions. 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follow a ll inst ruc tions. 5 Do not use this appa ra tus near water . 6 Clean only with dr y cloth. 7 Do not block any v entilation openings.
Installing the stand 3 Attac hmen ts Use only attachments recomme nded by Dynex. Outd oor ante nna g round ing If an outside antenna or cable s ystem is connected to your TV , make sure that the antenna or cable sy stem is grounded to p ro vide s ome protection agains t voltage surges and built-up s tatic charges.
4 TV co mponen ts Remo ving the st and T o remov e the stand from the stand column: 1 Lay your TV fa ce down on a table or bench. Make sure that you put down a s oft cushion or cloth so that your TV is no t scratched . 2 Adjust the stand so that the an g le bet ween the stand a nd the T V is 90°.
TV components 5 Remote control 6 A UDIO IN jacks Connect the audio ou tput (L and R) from an A V devi ce to thes e jacks. F or mo re informat ion, see “Con necti ng a VCR” on page 8.
6 Using the remot e control Using the remo te cont rol Installing remote contr ol batteries T o install re mote cont rol ba tteries: 1 Ope n the batter y co mpar tment cover by p ressing the relea se button. 2 Inser t t w o AA b atteries into the batter y compa r tment.
Making conne ctions 7 Aiming the remote contr ol T o use the remote control: • P oint the remote control towards the remot e se nsor on the front of your TV . The remote control’ s range is about 26 f t. (8 m). Notes: Do not expose the r emote contr o l to shock or liq uids.
8 Making conne ctions Connec ting an anten na or ca ble T V T o connect an antenna, c able TV, or sa tellite TV box: 1 Connect one end of a 75 ohm cable (not included) to the RF OUT jack on the a ntenna or on the ca ble or satellite TV box. 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the ANT/CABLE IN jack on the ba ck of your TV .
Making conne ctions 9 F or a b etter picture, you can conne ct an S -V ideo cabl e to the S-V IDEO Out jack on the VCR and to the S- VI DE O IN jack on your TV . 4 Connect an au dio cable to t he AV AU DIO OUT ja cks on the VCR. 5 Connect the other en d of the cable to the AU D IO I N L and R jack s on the back of your TV .
10 Turning o n your TV for the first time 3 Connect an audio cabl e to the A UDIO OUT jack o n the co mputer , then connec t the other end of the cabl e to the PC A UDIO IN jack on the back of y our T V . Note: The audio cable should have a ster eo mini plu g.
Understanding the basics 11 Understanding the basics T urning your T V on or o ff T o turn y our TV on or off (standby mode): 1 Plug t he pow er cor d into an A C pow er outl et. 2 Press (power). Y our T V turns on. 3 Pr ess a gain to turn off your T V .
12 Adjusting t he picture Digital s ub- chan nels A digi tal T V signal transmits more data th an an ana log signa l. T his increase in data pro vides a better picture and sound with less st atic and inter ference. The increase d data ca pacity also le ts broadca sters fit several channels into the same bandwidth as an analog signal.
Adjust ing the sou nd 13 • C olor T emp era ture– Sele ct War m ( in c rea se d red ) , Nor ma l , or Cool (increased blue). • Backlight – Adjusts the overall brilliance of t he screen. • N oise Reduc tion– Selects the noise reduc tion mode to reduce picture noise (snow).
14 Changing channel setting s • STEREO —S elect this opt ion for programs broadcast in stereo . • SAP —Select t his option to lis ten to a secondar y au dio program, i f av ail able. • Audio Language —(DTV channels only) Selects an alternate audio language, if available.
Changing ch annel setting s 15 Setting up a fav orite channel list Y ou can create a f avorite channel list so you can quickly browse through your favorite chann els by p ressing FA VORITE , then s elec ting a chann el from the fav orite channel list.
16 Changing channel setting s Check ing the DTV sign al strength Y ou c an check th e DTV signa l strength to determin e if you n eed to adjust your antenna or digita l cabl e input. The higher th e signal strength, the les s likely you are to experience pic ture degradation.
Se tting p arent al con trols 17 Se ttin g parenta l controls P arental contr ols let you prevent y our children from w atching inappropriate materi al on TV . When set, parental contr ols read the rating of the pr ogram (with some ex ceptions, such as news and sports ) and de ny acc ess to progr ams tha t ex ceed the ratings level you se lect.
18 Setting p arental controls 4 Press the number buttons to enter the four- digit password. The defa ult pas sword is 0000 . The P ar ental Contr ols sub -menu opens. 5 Press CH+ or CH– to highlight Change P asswo rd , then press ENTER/VOL+. The Change Passwo rd screen opens.
Se tting p arent al con trols 19 Downloading rating information Y ou can downl oad rating information to use when set ting parental cont rols. T o downloa d rating in form ation: 1 Press MENU . T he on-screen menu opens. 2 Press VOL+ or VOL – to high ligh t SETTINGS , then press ENTER/CH– .
20 Using closed captioning U sing closed captioning Closed captioning helps the hear in g impa ired with t he broadcas t program, as well as he lping children learn how to read . A bu ilt-in decoder disp lays the audio po rtion of a program as text on the sc r een when this option is selected.
Adjust ing menu sett ings 21 4 Press CH+ or CH– to highl ight Da te/ Tim e , then pr ess ENTER/VOL+ . The Date/ Ti me menu opens. 5 Press CH+ or CH– to highlight an option. O ptions in clude: • Mode –Pr ess ENTER/VOL+ to open the sub- menu, then press CH+/ – to se le c t Custom or Auto .
22 DVD Play back 3 Press CH+ or CH– to highlight Menu Settings , then press ENTER/VOL+ . The Menu Set ting s menu opens. 4 Press CH+ or CH– to highlight a n option. Op tions include: • T ranspar ency –Pr ess VOL+ or VOL– to adjust how transp arent the T V menu a ppear s.
DVD Playba ck 23 Advanced pl ayback All desc ribed func tio ns can be act ivated by pressing the indic ated button on the remote c ontrol. These funct ions are for DVDs. If you play other disc formats, the operation and on-s cr een disp lay are differ ent.
24 DVD Play back • 4:3/PS (PS=Pan and Scan)–S elect if you have a normal aspec t ratio (4:3) TV , although t he NORMAL/LB (let t er box) is a more common choice . In PS mode, wide scre en material will fill the screen, but at the expense of chopping off ex treme left and right edges of the original film picture .
Troubleshootin g 25 This Region number of this DVD Player is T rou bleshooting Wa r n in g : Do not try t o repair your TV yourself . Conta ct authorized service pers onn el. V ideo and audio Remote control Gene ral Note : If the pro blem is not solved by using these tr oubleshooting instructions , turn off your TV , then turn it on again.
26 Specifica tions Storin g discs After playing, store the disc in its case. D o not expose the disc to direct sunlight or sources of heat and never leave it in a parked car exposed to direc t sunlight. Cleani ng discs Fingerprints and du st on the disc can cause p oor picture quality a nd sound distor tion.
Legal notic es 27 One -year limited warranty Dynex Products (“Dynex ”) warrants to you , the original purchaser of this new DX-LDVD22-10 A (“Product”), that the Product shall be free of defect.
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