Magnavox 27MDTR10S Automatic Operation Features Videotapes, Automatic Rewind, Eject, Off

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38 Automatic Operation Features (Videotapes)

The following videotape features are available.

Automatic Rewind, Eject, Off

When you play, fast forward, or record a videotape to its end, the TV/VCR/DVD will rewind the tape, stop, turn itself off, and eject the tape.

If REPEAT PLAY is ON, playback will start again instead. Details are on page 32.

The tape will not rewind automatically during timer recording or One-Touch Recording. To rewind a tape automatically after timer recordings, see Auto Return details on page 31.

Automatic Tracking Adjustment

The TV/VCR/DVD automatically adjusts the videotape track- ing to give you the best possible picture quality. With some recordings, however, you may get a better picture using the manual tracking controls (see below).

Manual Tracking

To adjust the tracking manually, press the CHANNEL ▲/▼ buttons on the front of the TV/VCR/DVD or the CH. ▲/▼ buttons on the remote control during playback.

Tracking returns to Automatic Tracking Adjustment when you insert a tape or press STOP C.

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Contents 27MDTR10S Model No Serial No Dear Magnavox product ownerFor Customer Use Declaration of Conformity Safety and General InformationSafety Precautions Table of Contents Introduction Color Systems Playable DiscsRegion Codes Playable VideotapesBefore Using the TV/VCR/DVD Hooking Up the TV/VCR/DVD Not supplied, example only Hooking Up the TV/VCR/DVD cont’dIndoor Antenna Jacks on VCR example onlyTo red Analog Stereo HookupsDigital Stereo Hookups White AudioFirst-Time Setup, Watching TV +10Playing a Videotape +10Playing a Disc Insert a DiscRemote Control Buttons Remote Control Buttons cont’d Front Panel ANT. Jack Antenna Power CordRear Panel Connect to a standard AC outlet 120V/60HzMenu Language Menu Language, Resetting TV ChannelsResetting TV Channels To delete another channel, repeat steps Press Setup when you are finishedAdding/Deleting Channels Setting the Clock Manual Clock SettingSetting the Clock cont’d Auto Clock Setting Turn on the TV/VCR/DVD powerDaylight-Savings Time Picture Controls Status Displays, Picture ControlsStatus Displays Or, press Display twice to see the currentTape Speeds Recording VideotapesPut a videotape HrsOne-Touch Recording Videotapes Press REC/OTR on the front of the TV/VCR/DVDRerecording Tape Duplication Before you begin, make sure Press or to select a program position. Then, press BTimer Recording Videotapes cont’d Cancelling Timer Recordings Extending a Timer RecordingCorrecting a Timer Recording To cancel a timer recording that is in progressTo turn off Auto RETURN, press s or B to Timer Recording Auto ReturnPress Setup Press or to select USER’S SET UP. Then, press B Choose OFF insteadRepeat Play Videotapes Press s or B until on appears beside Rental Playback VideotapesPress or to select Rental Zero Return Videotapes Time Search Videotapes SEARCH. Then, press B Press SETUP. Press or to select IndexExample Want to skip appears beneath Index SearchForward and Reverse Searching SP/LP/SLP Videotape Playback FeaturesSlow Motion Super High Speed Searching LP/SLPFollowing videotape features are available Automatic Operation Features VideotapesAutomatic Tracking Adjustment Automatic Rewind, Eject, OffPress Setup Press or to select Caption Closed Caption TV/VCRSleep Timer Press Sleep repeatedly until Sleep 0 Minute appearsTV Rating Explanations Setting V-Chip TVChip Settings Chip Subratings Mpaa Rating Explanations Setting V-Chip TV cont’dMpaa Rating Settings Press or to select Change CODE. Then, press B Changing the Access CodeV-CHIP SET UP screen will reappear Multi-Channel Television Sound HiFiSelecting HiFi or Monaural Sound Press Setup to remove the menusMulti-Channel Television Sound cont’d Press or to select VCR AudioPress or to select TV Audio Press SETUP. Press or to select USER’SSET UP. Then, press B Title Menus Disc Menus, Title Menus DVDsDisc Menus Press s B to select an item, then pressFast Forward/Reverse Search Discs Dx16Specific Title/Chapter Playback DVDs TT4 CH12/17Specific Time Playback Discs Edly so the Time Search display appears on the screenUsing Search Mode to Select a Track Specific Track Playback Audio CDsResume Paused/Step-by-Step Playback, Resume DiscsPaused/Step-by-Step Playback Press Play B to resume playbackRepeat Until the repeat mode you want appears onRepeat, A-B Repeat Discs Marked point Markers DiscsTime Audio CD will appear in the display Subtitles Camera AnglesPress s B to move the zoomed image up, down, left, or right Slow Motion, Zoom DVDsZoom Parental Controls Password DVDs Parental Controls Levels DVDs Press the Number 1 button to selectAudio Language Audio Language, Stereo Sound Mode DiscsStereo Sound Mode Audio display appears on the screenPrograms Random Playback, Programs Audio CDsRandom Playback Press the Number buttons to enter the number62 MP3 Playback MP3 Track Selection MP3 Display Information, Track SelectionMP3 Display Information You can review MP3 file information during playbackMP3 Programs Random MP3 Playback, MP3 ProgramsRandom MP3 Playback Press Play B to play the tracks in random orderAudio Settings DVD mode Language Settings DVDs Language Settings DVDs cont’d Language CodeDisplay Settings Press K or L to select an item. Press EnterPress Display or Return to remove the display On-Screen Displays DiscsPress Display again Press Display during Audio CD playbackTruSurround Setting Black Level Settings, TruSurround Setting DiscsBlack Level Settings SRS TruSurround onGlossary Helpful Hints Helpful Hints cont’d Other Specifications SpecificationsElectrical Specifications General TV/VCRMagnavox, P.O. Box 520890, Miami, FL 33152 402 Limited WarrantyModel # Serial # Index Remote controlWarranty Controls

27MDTR10S specifications

The Magnavox 27MDTR10S is a distinguished television model celebrated for its convergence of classic design, advanced technology, and user-friendly features. Although it is quite an old model, its capabilities and performance remain noteworthy for collectors and those who appreciate vintage electronics.

One of the main features of the 27MDTR10S is its 27-inch screen, which offers a balanced size ideal for various room dimensions. The CRT (cathode ray tube) display technology, while considered outdated compared to modern LED and LCD screens, delivers a rich color palette and deep blacks, making it a fantastic option for nostalgic viewing experiences. Users have often commented on the excellent color reproduction, which is a notable characteristic of CRT televisions.

The television supports a diverse range of input options, which includes composite and coaxial connections. These input options provide flexibility for users looking to connect various external devices such as DVD players, VHS players, and gaming consoles. The presence of multiple inputs allows for convenient switching without the hassle of constantly plugging and unplugging devices.

Additionally, the Magnavox 27MDTR10S features a built-in tuner, capable of receiving both digital and analog signals. This versatility is particularly useful during transitions to digital broadcasting, allowing users to enjoy a wide variety of channels without requiring an external digital converter. The television’s design incorporates a simple and intuitive interface, making navigation through channels and settings relatively straightforward for all ages.

Audio performance is another highlight, with built-in speakers that provide acceptable sound quality for typical viewing scenarios. For users who seek enhanced audio experiences, the television includes audio output options, enabling connections to external sound systems or speakers.

Overall, the Magnavox 27MDTR10S stands as a solid representation of its time, combining functional design with reliable performance. Though technology has evolved significantly since its release, this model remains a testament to the enduring quality and charm of classic television sets. It appeals to enthusiasts and collectors, merging nostalgic design with dependable features, proving that sometimes, simplicity is key.