Magnavox 20MC4204, 13MDTD20 user manual Mpaa Rating Settings, Mpaa Rating Explanations

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MPAA Rating Settings

You can block TV channel viewing according to the Motion Picture Association of America ratings.To do so, follow these steps.

Before you begin, press SELECT to put the TV/DVD in TV mode.

1 Press SETUP.

2 Press or to select V-CHIP SET UP.

Then, press ENTER.

— TV SETUP —

CHANNEL SET UP

BV-CHIP SET UP LANGUAGE [ENGLISH] CAPTION [OFF]

3 Press the Number buttons to enter the four-digit access code. (The default code is 0000 if you have not set up your own code yet.)

3

2,4 1

ACCESS CODE

– – – –

4 Press or to select MPAA RATING.

Then, press ENTER.

V-CHIP SET UP –

TV RATING

BMPAA RATING CHANGE CODE

MPAA Rating Explanations

• G - General Audience

• PG - Parental Guidance suggested.

PG-13 - Unsuitable for children under 13

• R - Restricted; under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian

NC-17 - No one under 17 admitted

• X - Mature audience only

Instructions continue on the next page.

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Contents Color TV with BUILT-IN DVD Player 20MC4204 13MDTD20Dear Magnavox product owner Guarantees that your date of purReturning the enclosed card For Customer UseSafety Precautions Safety and General InformationDeclaration of Conformity Safety and General Information cont’d Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents Introduction Playable Discs Playable DiscsRegion Codes Color SystemsPutting Batteries in the Remote Control Remote Control SetupRecycling Guidelines/Battery Safety Using the Remote ControlHooking Up the TV/DVD Connect a Cable TV signal or an antenna to the ANT. jackInstructions continue on the next Instructions from the previous Hooking Up the TV/DVD cont’dOptional Connections Connect the antenna/Cable TV signal. Details are on pagesDigital Stereo Hookups Watching TV Press VOL. or to adjust the volumePress Stop C to stop playback Press STANDBY-ON to turn on the TV/DVDFront Panel Remote Control Buttons Remote Control Buttons cont’d Rear Panel Power CordCoaxial Digital Audio OUT jack ANT. jack AntennaAuto Channel Programming Press Setup to exit the menuAdding/Deleting Channels Press Setup when you are finishedTo delete another channel, repeat steps To confirm that a channel hasPicture Control Within five seconds, press B or s to adjustPress Sleep repeatedly until Sleep 0 Minute appears Sleep TimerPress Enter repeatedly to select CAPTION1 Closed CaptionsCAPTION2,TEXT1,TEXT2 or OFF TV Rating Settings Setting V-ChipTV Rating Explanations Press or to select TV RATING.Then, press EnterSetting V-Chip cont’d Mpaa Rating Explanations Mpaa Rating SettingsPress or to select Mpaa Rating Then, press Enter Want to block viewing.Then, press Enter to Press or to select the level at which youSelect Block or View V-CHIP SET UP screen will reappear Changing the Access CodePress or to select Change Code Then, press Enter On the TV screen Title MenusTitle button may not be active with all DVDs Disc. g 1, g 2, g 3, g 4 or g 5 will Fast Forward/Reverse SearchAppear briefly on the TV screen to indicate forward Searching. Or, h 1, h 2, h 3,h 4 or hTitle/Chapter Playback Title/Chapter Playback, Specific Time PlaybackSpecific Time Playback Example 1 hour, 23 minutes and 30 seconds → 2 → 3 → 3 →Track Playback Using Search ModePlayback will start at the selected track Paused and Step-by-Step Playback Paused and Step-by-Step Playback, Resume OnResume On Press Play B to resume playbackRepeat Repeat,A-B RepeatPress Play B to play the disc to the point at Press Repeat A-B to set the starting pointHelpful Hints Subtitles Subtitles, Camera AnglesCamera Angles Example English as first of 6 available subtitlesSlow Motion Slow Motion, ZoomZoom Press Zoom during playback. The picture will beAudio Language Audio Language, Stereo SoundStereo Sound On-Screen Displays DVD DisplayMP3/JPEG Displays On-Screen Displays cont’dDuring disc playback, press Mode repeatedly Press Mode repeatedly or press Return to remove the displayBlack Level,Virtual Surround Black LevelRandom Playback Random Playback, Programmed PlaybackProgrammed Playback 42 MP3/JPEG Playback Dual Playback MP3/JPEG Playback cont’dFolder Playback TV Setup menu appears Language SettingsLanguage will be selected. Press Enter Subtitles available onPress Setup to remove the menu Language Settings cont’dLanguage Codes Press Setup again Display SettingsQuick Setup screen will appear Press s or B to select DISPLAY, then Press EnterPress K or L to select an item, then press Press Setup to exit the menusDolby Digital sound must be available on the DVD Audio SettingsIf you have set a password before, this menu will appear Parental PasswordPress s or B to select Then press EnterPassword CHANGE, then press Enter Parental Password cont’dPress the Number buttons to enter a 4-digit It. Press ENTER. The previous menu will reappearPress s or Bto select PARENTAL, then Press Enter Parental LevelsPress the Number buttons to enter your Press or to select Parental LEVEL, then press EnterParental Levels cont’d You cannot use the default password 4737 to play a DVDPress s or B to select Custom at the top OthersMenu, then press Enter Press s or B to select OTHERS, then Press EnterOthers cont’d If you selected Auto Power OFF, press EnterInitializing Quick Setup screen appearsGlossary Helpful Hints Electrical Specifications SpecificationsOther Specifications General TVMagnavox Limited Warranty Limited WarrantyIndex WarrantyControls Prev j and next

20MC4204, 13MDTD20 specifications

The Magnavox 13MDTD20 and 20MC4204 are two distinctive models in the realm of portable televisions that have made waves in their respective categories. Catering to users seeking a combination of compact functionality and reliable performance, these models feature several intriguing characteristics that appeal to both casual viewers and avid tech enthusiasts.

The Magnavox 13MDTD20 is notable for its compact design, featuring a 13-inch display that makes it an ideal choice for travel or small living spaces. Equipped with a built-in digital tuner, this model supports over-the-air high-definition broadcasts, ensuring viewers enjoy crystal-clear picture quality. Additionally, the television is designed with a slim profile, making it easy to carry and simple to set up in various environments, from camping trips to small bedrooms.

One of the standout features of the 13MDTD20 is its multiple input options. It comes with composite input, allowing users to connect external devices such as DVD players or gaming consoles. This versatility ensures that the television can serve as a multi-purpose entertainment hub. Furthermore, the inclusion of a built-in stereo audio system provides a decent sound experience, rounding out its media capabilities.

On the other hand, the Magnavox 20MC4204 boasts a larger 20-inch screen, appealing to users who prefer a more immersive viewing experience. This model also incorporates an advanced Plasma display technology, resulting in vibrant colors and deep blacks that enhance overall picture quality. With a resolution that meets standard definition standards, the 20MC4204 provides satisfactory viewing experiences for everyday content.

One defining feature of the 20MC4204 is its robust connectivity options. Along with traditional video inputs, it includes HDMI ports, enabling users to connect modern devices seamlessly. This feature is particularly valuable in an ever-evolving technological landscape, where compatibility with high-definition devices becomes essential.

Both models come with user-friendly remote controls, making navigation through menus and settings a breeze. The built-in speakers in each model deliver adequate sound quality suitable for personal viewing.

In summary, the Magnavox 13MDTD20 and 20MC4204 cater to varied user needs with their unique features, ranging from portability and compact design to advanced display technologies and connectivity options. These models stand as reliable choices for those seeking quality television viewing, combined with the flexibility necessary to accommodate different lifestyles and preferences.