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Dynex DX-32D310NA15 User Manual

Dynex DX-32D310NA15
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32" LED TV
DX-32D310NA15
USER GUIDE
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General IconGeneral
BrandDynex
ModelDX-32D310NA15
CategoryLED TV
LanguageEnglish

Summary

CHILD SAFETY

Proper Television Placement Matters

Guidelines for safe television placement to prevent accidents.

Tune In to Safety

General safety recommendations for TV usage and installation.

Wall or Ceiling Mount Your Television

Advice on safely mounting the TV to walls or ceilings.

Moving an Older CRT Television

Precautions for placing older CRT televisions safely.

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines for operating and maintaining the TV.

Electric Shock Hazard Warning

Warning regarding electrical shock and user-serviceable parts.

Lightning Protection Advice

Advice for protecting the device during lightning storms.

Power Line Safety Precautions

Safety precautions regarding outdoor antenna placement near power lines.

TV Operation and Environment

Power Source and Servicing

Guidance on operating from correct power source and service needs.

Environmental Considerations

Condensation, mobile phone interference, and disposal advice.

Non-Active Pixels Explanation

Explanation of normal pixel variations on the LCD panel.

Introduction and Installation

TV Introduction

Congratulations on purchasing a high-quality Dynex product.

Installing the Stand or Wall Mount Bracket

Overview of stand and wall mount installation.

Installing the TV Stand

Step-by-step instructions for attaching the TV stand.

Wall Mount Installation

Wall Mount Bracket Warning

Warning about using a UL Listed wall mount bracket.

Stand Removal for Wall Mount

Removing the TV stand if installed for wall mounting.

Attaching the Wall Mount Bracket

Attaching the wall mount bracket to the TV using specific screws.

TV Components Overview

Package Contents List

List of items included in the TV package.

Front and Side Component Identification

Identification of front and right-side components and buttons.

TV Input Jacks

Left Side Jacks

Description of USB, Audio Out, PC Audio In, VGA, HDMI1/DVI, HDMI2 jacks.

HDMI and DVI Connectivity

Connecting HDMI or DVI devices to the TV.

Back Panel Connections

Digital and Analog Audio Connections

Connecting digital optical and analog audio systems.

Video and Antenna Connections

Connecting component/composite video and antenna/cable signals.

Remote Control Operations

Basic Remote Functions

Power, input, picture, audio, volume, and mute controls.

Channel and Menu Navigation

Controls for changing channels, accessing menus, and favorites.

Connection Types Explained

HDMI and Component Video Connections

Best and better quality video connections.

Composite and Coaxial Video Connections

Standard and good quality video connections.

Other Audio and Video Inputs

Optical digital audio, analog audio, and VGA inputs.

Connecting External Devices

Connecting a Cable or Satellite Box via HDMI

Step-by-step guide for connecting via HDMI.

HDMI Cable Information

HDMI cables carry both audio and video.

DVI and Audio Connections

DVI Connection (Requires Audio)

Connecting via DVI, requiring a separate audio connection.

DVI Connection Notes

Using HDMI1/DVI jack and PC AUDIO IN for DVI.

Component Video Connection Guide

Component Video (Better Quality)

Connecting via component video for better quality.

Component Video Notes

Color-coded jacks and sharing audio inputs.

Composite Video Connection Guide

AV (Composite Video) Connection

Standard connection for composite video devices.

Composite Video Notes

Color-coded jacks and sharing audio inputs.

Coaxial Connection Guide

Coaxial (Good Quality) Connection

Connecting antenna or cable TV using coaxial cable.

Coaxial Connection Tips

Cable usage for interference reduction and signal reception.

Antenna and Cable TV Connection

Direct Antenna/Cable Connection

Connecting directly to antenna or cable without a box.

Antenna/Cable Connection Tips

Signal compatibility, antenna adjustment, and HD content.

Connecting DVD and Blu-ray Players

HDMI Connection for Players

Connecting DVD/Blu-ray player via HDMI for best quality.

Component Video for Media Players

Component Video Connection (Better)

Connecting DVD/Blu-ray player via component video.

Composite Video for Media Players

Composite Video Connection (Good)

Connecting DVD/Blu-ray player via composite video.

Connecting Game Consoles

HDMI Connection for Consoles

Connecting a game console via HDMI for best quality.

Component Video for Game Consoles

Component Video Connection (Better)

Connecting a game console via component video.

Composite Video for Game Consoles

Composite Video Connection (Good)

Connecting a game console via composite video.

Connecting Computers to TV

HDMI Connection for Computers

Connecting a computer via HDMI for best quality.

DVI Computer Connection

DVI Connection (Requires Audio)

Connecting a computer via DVI with separate audio.

VGA Computer Connection

VGA Connection (Good Quality)

Connecting a computer via VGA with separate audio.

Using USB Flash Drives for Photos

Connecting and Using USB Drives

Connecting and using USB flash drives for photos.

USB Drive Usage Warning

Warning about removing USB drives while TV is on.

Connecting Headphones

Headphone Audio Output

Connecting headphones to the AUDIO OUT jack.

Headphone Safety Warning

Caution about loud noise and volume settings.

Connecting External Audio Systems

Digital Audio Connection

Connecting audio systems via digital optical cable.

Digital Audio Settings

Setting the Digital Audio/SPDIF option to PCM.

Analog Audio Connection

Analog Audio Connection

Connecting audio systems via analog audio cable.

Home Theater System Connections

Connecting Multiple Devices

Overview of connecting various devices to a home theater system.

Powering the TV

Connecting the AC Power Cord

Plugging the TV into a power outlet.

Power Connection Guidelines

Operating from specified source and unplugging when not in use.

Remote Control Operations

Installing and Using the Remote Control

Installing batteries, aiming, and general remote functions.

Remote Control Cautions

Warnings about battery handling and disposal.

Initial TV Setup

First-Time TV Setup Wizard

Guide through the initial setup process for TV settings.

Menu Language and Time Setup

Choosing menu language and setting time/date.

Selecting the TV Source

Selecting the correct input source for antenna, cable, or satellite.

Understanding TV Basics

Turning the TV On and Off

Procedures for powering the TV on, off, and standby mode.

Selecting the Video Input Source

How to switch between different connected devices.

Navigating On-Screen Menus

Menu Navigation Overview

Explanation of menu navigation controls and screens.

Picture and Audio Menu Settings

Adjusting picture and sound settings.

Settings and USB Menu Functions

Accessing TV settings and managing USB content.

Channel and Volume Management

Selecting and Viewing Channels

Tuning into channels and viewing channel information.

Adjusting TV Volume

Increasing, decreasing, or muting the TV volume.

Using USB Flash Drives for Photos

Accessing and Browsing Photos

Connecting USB drives and navigating photo files.

USB Mode Switching

Steps to access USB device content.

Viewing Photos in Full Screen

Viewing individual photos full screen and using control bar.

Browsing Favorite Photos

Quickly browsing photos previously marked as favorites.

Viewing Photos in a Slideshow

Starting and Controlling Slideshows

How to initiate and control a photo slideshow.

Customizing Slideshow Settings

Adjusting Slideshow Options

Customizing repeat, shuffle, speed, and transition effects.

Adjusting Picture Settings

TV Picture Adjustments

Fine-tuning picture parameters like mode, contrast, and brightness.

Picture Mode and Advanced Options

Choosing preset picture modes and adjusting color/aspect ratio.

Automatic Aspect Ratio Adjustment

Using Auto Zoom to automatically adjust picture aspect ratio.

Setting Power-On Picture Mode

Configuring the picture mode used when turning the TV on.

Adjusting Computer Image and Sound

VGA Computer Image Adjustments

Adjusting computer image position and phase via VGA.

Sound Settings Overview

Adjusting sound modes, treble, bass, and balance.

Sound Mode Selection

Choosing sound modes like Standard, Theater, Music, News, Custom.

Digital Audio and Audio-Only Playback

Configuring digital audio and listening to audio only.

Setting Parental Controls

Managing Parental Control Password

Procedures for setting and changing the parental control password.

Locking TV Control Buttons

Disabling physical buttons on the TV.

System Lock and Unrated TV Blocking

Enabling system lock and blocking unrated programs.

Setting Parental Control Levels

Setting rating levels for US and Canada.

US and Canadian Rating Systems

Explains US and Canadian rating categories.

Selecting US/Canadian Rating Levels

Selecting and blocking specific rating levels.

Downloading Rating Information

RRT Setting for Ratings

Downloading rating information for parental controls.

Adjusting Time and Sleep Timer Settings

Setting the TV Clock

Manually or automatically setting the TV's clock.

Setting the Sleep Timer

Configuring the TV to turn off automatically after a set time.

Using Closed Captioning

Turning Closed Captioning On or Off

Enabling or disabling closed captioning display.

Analog Captioning Modes

Choosing analog caption modes (CC1-CC4, Text1-Text4).

Digital Captioning Modes

Choosing digital caption modes (CS1-CS6).

Customizing Digital Caption Styles

Adjusting font, size, color, and background for digital captions.

Adjusting Menu and Input Settings

Menu Language Selection

Changing the language of the on-screen menus.

Labeling Input Sources

Customizing names for input sources.

Creating Custom Input Labels

Entering custom names for input sources.

Changing Channel Settings

Automatically Scanning for Channels

Searching for and storing available TV channels.

Hiding Channels

Skipping channels in the channel list.

Setting Up Favorite Channels

Creating a list for quick access to preferred channels.

Viewing Favorite Channels

Tuning to channels from the favorite list.

Adding or Changing Channel Labels

Renaming channels for easier identification.

Checking Digital Signal Strength

Assessing signal quality for digital channels.

Maintaining Your TV

General Maintenance Tips

Tips for optimal TV performance and longevity.

Cleaning the TV Screen

Instructions for safely cleaning the TV screen.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Restoring Settings to Default

Resetting all customized settings to factory defaults.

Viewing System Information

Accessing TV software version and system details.

Troubleshooting Video and Audio Problems

Picture Aspect Ratio Issues

Troubleshooting problems with picture aspect ratio.

No Picture or Sound Issues

Resolving issues with no picture or sound output.

Poor Picture Quality Issues

Addressing problems with picture quality on some channels.

Color and Brightness Issues

Troubleshooting dark images, incorrect colors, or no color.

Audio Noise and Speaker Issues

Resolving audio issues like noise or missing channels.

Screen Noise and Spots

Troubleshooting static, snow, or spots on the TV screen.

No Sound with Good Picture

Troubleshooting when there's a picture but no sound.

Poor Picture Quality Troubleshooting

Addressing general poor picture quality issues.

Screen Artifacts and Double Images

Troubleshooting screen artifacts like lines or double images.

Remote Control and System Troubleshooting

Remote Control Not Working

Troubleshooting common remote control failures.

Universal Remote Programming Issues

Guidance for programming universal remotes.

General Troubleshooting Scenarios

Resolving no power, no signal, no channels, and display issues.

TV Specifications

TV Dimensions and Screen Specifications

Physical dimensions and screen details of the TV.

TV Input/Output and Tuner Specifications

List of available ports and tuner types.

Power, Miscellaneous, and Mounting Specs

Details on power, OSD languages, and VESA mount.

Programming Universal Remotes

Universal Remote Control Codes

Lists of codes for various universal remote controls.

Remote Control Support and Tips

Advice for finding codes and getting additional support.

Legal Notices

FCC Statement and Cable Compliance

Compliance information with FCC regulations and cable requirements.

Trademark and License Information

Information on licensed technology trademarks and software licenses.

One-Year Limited Warranty Information

Warranty Coverage and Duration

Details on what the warranty covers and its duration.

How to Obtain Warranty Service

Procedures for requesting repair or replacement under warranty.

Warranty Exclusions

Exclusions from the limited warranty coverage.

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