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Summary of Contents for 32MV402X

Page 1: ...pa ol Fran ais 32MV402X 26MV402X 22MV402X EN To obtain a more detailed electronic copy of this Owner s Manual go to www magnavox com support ES Para obtener una copia electr nica m s detallada de este...

Page 2: ...e pantalla plana son pesados Felicitaciones por su compra Mientras disfruta este nuevo producto no olvide estos consejos de seguridad SEGURIDAD PARANI OS Marca una gran diferencia c mo y d nde usa el...

Page 3: ...le como sea posible Ejemplo de la conexi n a tierra seg n NEC National Electric Code es decir C digo el ctrico nacional UNIDAD DE DESCARGA DE ANTENA SECCI N 810 20 de NEC CONDUCTORES DE CONEXI N A TIE...

Page 4: ...robados expresamente en este manual El usuario podr perder la autorizaci n que tiene para utilizar este aparato si hace alg n cambio o modificaci n que no haya sido autorizado Cables Las conexiones a...

Page 5: ...a de la unidad puede provocar lesiones graves e incluso la muerte Este aparato no deber colocarse en una instalaci n empotrada como por ejemplo una librer a o estanter a a menos que disponga de una ve...

Page 6: ...IN IN OUT t antena RF cable b cable RF cable cable Si conecta a trav s de un decodificador de se ales a trav s de HDMI Si laTV est conectada a un decodificador de se ales de cable o sat lite por medi...

Page 7: ...raci n 2 Red iconos de servicio Muestra los iconos de servicio 3 USB icono Despliega los USB iconos 4 T rminos de uso Muestra una cl usula del servicio en red 5 Pa s Selecciona el pa s donde se encuen...

Page 8: ...figuraci n mediante el Men principal y use para seleccionar Sonido despu s presione OK Imagen Sonido auto Personal Sonido Ecualizador Iniciar ahora Opciones Balance Instalaci n SRS TruSurround XT Ence...

Page 9: ...de conversi n con mini clavija est reo para se al de audio an logo Consulte la se al de v deo 16 9 en esta p gina si la PC tiene salida HDMI 4 3 Visualiza una imagen alargada proporcional Las barras l...

Page 10: ...ones bloqueadas incluyendo las carentes de clasificaci n NR No Sin clasificaci n TV Y Apto para todos los ni os TV Y7 Apto para todos los ni os desde los 7 a os G TV G Audiencia general PG TV PG Se su...

Page 11: ...iega s lo cuando ajusta Inalambrico en Seleccion de red Para poder usar la red inal mbrica debe configurar una conexi n al Punto de Acceso LAN Inal mbrico AP por ejemplo enrutador inal mbrico Auto Rev...

Page 12: ...Codec de audio MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG2 MPEG4 SP MPEG4 ASP H 264 MPEG4 WMV9 WVC1 AC3 S S S NO NO MPEG1 capa de audio3 MP3 S NO S NO NO MPEG1 capa de audio2 S NO S NO NO LPCM S NO NO NO NO AAC LC NO NO NO S N...

Page 13: ...os Imagen ajustes p 8 Para obtener la mejor calidad de im genes vea los programas de pantalla grande de alta definici n Si no est disponible el contenido HD vea los programas de definici n normal Imag...

Page 14: ...de salida HDMI Visualizaci n de fotos S lo archivos JPEG Reproducci n de MP3 S lo archivos MP3 Reproducci n de v deo MPEG 1 MPEG 2 Conectividad Entrada de v deo componente Y Pb Pr 1 que admite se ales...

Page 15: ...ning n otro producto o pieza que no est cubierta por esta garant a La recuperaci n o la rein stalaci n de programas datos u otra informaci n no est cubierta por esta garant a limitada Esta garant a no...

Page 16: ...e 2 You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it thus forming a work based on the Program and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 abov...

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Page 18: ...work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it For a library complete source code means all the source code for all modules it contains plus any associated interface definiti...

Page 19: ...companying uncombined form of the same work 8 You may not copy modify sublicense link with or distribute the Library except as expressly provided under this License Any attempt otherwise to copy modif...

Page 20: ...as is without express or implied warranty libxml2 Copyright C 1998 2003 DanielVeillard All Rights Reserved lua Copyright c 1994 2010 Lua org PUC Rio lua xmlreader Copyright c 2008 A S Bradbury lua sln...

Page 21: ...en permission For written permission please contact openssl core openssl org 5 Products derived from this software may not be called OpenSSL nor may OpenSSL appear in their names without prior written...

Page 22: ...S FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR HOLDERS INCLUDED IN THIS NOTICE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM OR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQ...

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