Vizio P50 HDTV20A user manual Insertion of Batteries in the Remote Control, Remote Control Range

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VIZIO P50 HDTV20A User Manual

1.4.1 Insertion of Batteries in the Remote Control

Insert two AA batteries into the remote control. Make sure that you match the (+) and (-) symbols on the batteries with the (+) and (-) symbols inside the battery compartment. Re-attach the battery cover.

Precautionary Tips for Inserting the Batteries:

Only use the specified AA batteries.

Do not mix new and old batteries. This may result in cracking or leakage that may pose a fire risk or lead to personal injury.

Inserting the batteries incorrectly may also result in cracking or leakage that may pose a fire risk or lead to personal injury.

Dispose of the batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations. Keep the batteries away from children and pets.

1.4.2 Remote Control Range

Point the remote control at the remote control sensor to transmit the commands. Do not place any obstacles between the remote control and the receiver window.

The effective range of the remote control is approximately 30 feet (10 meters) from the front of the receiver window, 30° to the left and right, 20° up and down.

1.4.3 VIZIO Remote Control Precautions

The remote control should be kept dry and away from heat sources. Avoid humidity.

If the TV responds erratically to the remote control or does respond at all, check the batteries. If the batteries are low or exhausted, replace them with fresh batteries.

When not using the remote control for a long period of time, remove the batteries. Do not take the batteries apart, heat them, or throw them into a fire.

Do not subject the remote control to undue physical stress, such as striking or dropping it.

Do not attempt to clean the remote control with a volatile solvent. Wipe it with a clean, damp cloth.

1.4.4 Setting the Sleep Timer using Remote Control

The Sleep Timer lets you set a time delay to turn off the Plasma HDTV automatically. To set the Sleep Timer using the remote control:

1.Press the SLEEP button on the remote control. The Sleep Timer appears in the center of you screen.

2.Press the SLEEP button one or more times to select the time you want. The choices are 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes.

To turn off the sleep time using the remote control, press the SLEEP button repeatedly until Off appears on the screen.

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Contents Dear Vizio Customer Version 12/6/2007Plug External Television Antenna Grounding Power LinesTelevision Antenna Connection Protection Lightning ProtectionPackage Contents Opening the PackageInstallation Preparation Attaching the Safety StrapPreparing Your Plasma Hdtv for Wall Mounting To remove the stand baseTable of Contents Miscellaneous Information Front Panel Side Panel ControlsRear Panel Connections Right PortionLeft Portion Vizio Universal Remote Control Page Vizio Remote Control Precautions Insertion of Batteries in the Remote ControlRemote Control Range Setting the Sleep Timer using Remote ControlConnecting Equipment Which Video Connection Should I Use?Connecting Coaxial RF Using Your Antenna or Digital Cable for DTV / TVUsing the Antenna or Cable through your VCR Connecting your Hdtv Set-Top Box Best Connecting Your Hdtv Set-Top BoxUsing Hdmi For Hdtv Set-Top Boxes with DVI Using Component Video Connecting your Hdtv Set-Top Box BetterUsing Coax RF Connecting Your Basic Set-Top BoxUsing Composite Video Connecting Your DVD Player Connecting your DVD Player BestFor DVD Players with DVI Connecting your DVD Player Better Connecting your DVD Player Good Using S-Video AV3Using Composite AV Video Connecting Your VCR or Video Camera Connecting an external Receiver/Amp Optical Output of Audio received with HD ProgramsConnecting a PC Computer Preset PC ResolutionsBasic Plasma Hdtv Start Up Connecting the Power CableInitial Setup Page Select Input Source Fine Tuning your TV set for Home Use Page Watching a TV Program Adjusting Basic Hdtv SettingsVolume TV ChannelsProgram Information Information on Hdtv StatusAdvanced Adjustment of Hdtv Using the On Screen Display OSDBrightness DTV / TV Input Picture AdjustmentPicture Mode Tint ContrastColor Color Temperature SharpnessAdvanced Video DNRFlesh Tone Bass DTV / TV Input Audio AdjustmentVolume Surround TrebleBalance SpeakersAuto Search DTV / TV Tuner SetupTuner Mode Skip ChannelTime Zone Daylight SavingLanguage DTV / TV Input SetupSleep Timer PIP Picture-in-PictureDigital Closed Caption Style Analog Closed CaptionDigital Closed Caption Closed Caption for regular TV is usually CC1 or CC2Image Cleaner Reset All SettingsDTV / TV Input Parental Control Channel BlockTV Rating Movie Rating Check for New DTV RatingChange the Password Blocked Unrated ProgrammingHdmi Input Setup Hdmi Input Picture AdjustmentHdmi Input Audio Adjustment Video Input Setup Video Input Picture AdjustmentVideo Input Audio Adjustment Video Input Parental Control PC Input Picture AdjustmentAuto Adjust Contrast 14.7 V. Position Size14.6 H. Position Fine TunePC Input Audio Adjustment PC Input SetupZoom Mode Normal ModeWide Mode Panoramic ModeAdjusting Basic PIP Settings Picture-In-Picture PIP ModeProgramming for VCR Programming for Cable Set-Top BoxSearching for Component Codes Using a Cable or Satellite RemoteProgramming for DVD Player Cleaning the Housing and Remote Control MaintenanceTroubleshooting Guide Cleaning the ScreenVersion 12/6/2007 Telephone & Technical Support Mailtechsupport@vizio.comCompliance FCC Class B Radio Interference StatementSpecifications Miscellaneous InformationGlossary Standard Definitions Index DTVRGB Setup Code for VCR’s Component Program CodesSetup Code for Cable Converters RCASetup Code for Satellite Receivers Setup Code for DVD PlayersSetup Code for CD Players SVASetup Code for TV’s Setup Code for Audio AmplifiersSetup Code for Audio Amp/Tuners JCB NAD Vizio

P50 HDTV20A specifications

The Vizio P50 HDTV20A is a high-definition television that debuted in the early 2000s, designed to deliver a remarkable viewing experience imbued with innovative technology. This model is a 50-inch plasma TV that boasts a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, allowing for vibrant colors and sharp imagery that brings movies, sports, and video games to life.

One of the key features of the Vizio P50 HDTV20A is its incorporation of advanced Plasma display technology. Unlike traditional LCDs, plasma screens provide deep blacks and high contrast ratios, enabling viewers to enjoy a cinematic experience right in their homes. The TV also offers a wide viewing angle, ensuring that colors remain consistent and bright from nearly any position in the room.

The Vizio P50 HDTV20A is equipped with a series of connectivity options, making it versatile for users with multiple devices. It includes several HDMI inputs, allowing for easy connection to Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and set-top boxes. Additionally, component video, and composite inputs are available for older devices, enhancing its compatibility.

Audio quality is another strong suit of the Vizio P50. The television features built-in speakers that deliver vibrant sound, complementing its stunning visuals. For a more immersive experience, users can connect external sound systems through the audio output, thus elevating their home theater experience.

This model also supports various display formats which make it suitable for diverse content types. Whether you are watching standard-definition shows or high-definition films, the P50 HDTV20A adjusts automatically to provide the best possible viewing format.

Vizio’s user-friendly interface allows for straightforward navigation through the TV's features and settings. The remote control is designed for ease of use, providing quick access to channels, inputs, and settings.

In conclusion, the Vizio P50 HDTV20A is a well-rounded HDTV that combines impressive picture quality, a healthy array of features, and user-friendly operation. It caters to both casual viewers and home theater enthusiasts, making it a noteworthy addition to any entertainment setup. With its solid build and engaging display, this television remains memorable in the evolution of home entertainment technology.