RCA PS35153 Owner’s Manual

Features
First-Time Operation
Model: PS35153
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Detailed Operating Instructions
4 Remote Control (TV Function,,) 8 PiP (Picture-m-picture) Oper,mon
14 Graphic Equalizer 16 Stereo and SAP Broadcasts
17 Expanded Stereo and Surround Sound Audio
20 Setup Menu 21 Closed Captioning
Monitor Panel
35 Tips Before Connecting 36 Monitor Panel
Connections
38
Home Antenna Connecttons
39
Cable-TV Connections
41
Programming Remote to Control Ca01e Box
42
Cable-TV Information and (hamml Chart
43
VCR Connecuonb
45
Camcorder Connections
46
Amplifier or Cassette Tape Deck
48
External or Surround Speakers
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"_3
24 25 26 2?,
28 29 3(' 31
3.3
Sle_p -Fimer Alarm
Labehng Channels Parental Control
Programn-ing Channel Memory _ Adding ard Erasing Channels
Setting up VCR Channels ""
Ch_mglng Antenna Inpat Setting up Cable Box Channel Progr_mrr,ing Remote to Control VCR_
Programming Remote Io Control Audio
Reference Section
50 Trouble Checks
52 Warranty 52 Design Specificauons 53 Cleaning and ('are 54 Cables and Optional Accessone,,, 55 Accessory Order Form
Index (Inside Back Cover)
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Important Information
WARNING
To reduce risk of fire or shock
hazard, do not expose this
TV to rain or moisture.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USFER
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SEF:WICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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the product that presents a risk of electric .',hock or
personal iniur.y.
This symbol indicates
_mportant instruchons
accompanying the
product.
Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, match wide
blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
Attention:Pour eviler les chocs Olectriques, introduire la
lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqfi au fond.
Do not defeat the safety feature of the plug. The wid? blade fits into the
wall socket only one way. If you need an extension cord, make sure it matches the plug of the TV.
Operate TV only on 120 x,olts, 60 Hz AC power (normal house power).
For safety reasons, make sure any equipment or accessories connected to this product bears the UL listing mark or, if purchased and used in Canada, the CSA certification mark. If in doubt, contact qualified service
personnel.
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Product
Registration
FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user's authority to operate 1L
This reminder is provided to call your attention to A]'ticle 820-40 of the National Electrical Code ,',Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code,
Part 1) which prowdes guidelines {or proper ground .ng and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to lhe grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
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Keep };our sales receipt to obtain warranty parts and service and for proof of purchase. Attach it here and record the serial and model numbers in case you ever need them. The numbers are located on the back of the TV.
Model No.
Serial No. Purchase Date: Dealer / Address / Phone:
VCR 1 Chan: Off
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VCR 2 Chart: Off
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Cable Chan: Off
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Off/Channel Number Off/Channel Number
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Your ProScan television is more than state-of-the-art technology. It's tcchnology tailored to you. Features
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ImprovingYourImage
A Cleaner Picture: The Digital Comb l:iltcr cxtcnds resolution
and minimizes color int,trference pancrns for grealcr dclail.
Nn (;lai'e _ Picture: iX,nti (iNuc lAth)ran Silicate Faccpla:c'
virtually eliminates glare while enhancing contrast.
Increased Clarity: Up to 560 lines of horizontal resolution,*
surpass)he Ihe capabilities of all avaihlble signal sources. :: through S-VIDEO conncctor.
SoundThinking
Dolby* Surround Sound recreates the audio experience of a
movie theater by decoding the surround sound signal on most prerecorded VHSihi-fi tapes (with optional speakers). For details,
see pages 18-19.
Acoustic Suspension Speaker Syste'm sealed enclosures and high compliance speakers provide higher fidelity and extended bass.
response.
On-Screen Graphic Equalizer permits precise adjustment of seven frequency bands Io complement your room's acoustics: For details, see pages 14.
10 Watts Per Channel **
dbx*** Noise Reduction
Second Audio Program (SAP)For details, seepage 16.
Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby l.aboratories Licensing Corp.
* RMS rating, into 8 ohms, 50 .to 20,000 Hz +_3db, with less than
1% THD.
**dbx is a registered trademark of Carillon Electronics Corp.
CreativeEntertainment
Advanced Color Picture-in-Picture lets you watch two programs
at once (with VCR).
SWAP, MOVE/ FREEZE - for viewing convcnicncc.
CHANNEL GUIDE - displays a still picture of 12 channels at one time
for a quick review of available programs. plx ZOOM -- enlarges any desired video image for a closer look.
PIX PAN -- lets you mow: across the enlarged video image to select any portion for v!ewing.
For details, see pages 8 and <_-10.
Channel Labeling lets you hlbel channel numbers with tip to
4-letter names reg. NBC, VH-1, ESPN). For details, see page24.
Connections (;old Phited I'hono ,Jacks fitr Snpvrinr Perfornuince:
Two Sets of Audin/Video Inputs for VCR, Laser Disc player, Camcorder ,etc. For details, see pares 36-3Z
()ne Set nf And)n/Video Outputs for vidco dubbing. For details,
see pages 30-37.
{-)ne Set of'Volume-Controlled Audio Outputs(HI-R) to retain
]emote volumc when connected tc an external amplifier. For ,Ic._,_M. _,'c !,a,_c 4S.
line Set of Vnlunie-Contrnlled SURR Audio Outputs Io connect
I:he surround sound to an external amplifier. For details, see
i_,';£,e 47.
Other ('lmnections to Expand YolF System:
S-Video input cmmector for dire,:t input to your S-VHS VCR,
Camcorder, etc. t:or details, see pages 36-3Z
Four Speaker Jacks to allow hook up of optional external or
,urround sound speakers. For det:dls, see pages 4S-49.
Dual RF Inputs t,, allow direct ct,nnection of up to two basic
cable, cable box, or other RF sources. For details, .,(ee pages 36.
Front-Mounted Stereo tleadphcne Jack for private listening
with optional headphones. For &tails, seepage 1I.
At YourCommand
The PROSCAN Universal Remote is preprogrammcd so there's no need to teach additional or new c_ des. Operation is as easy as " entering a channel. It operate.,; all major ProScan TV and VCR
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OneMinute Manual
{-In-Screen Menus for simple operation of picture, sound, and set-
up functions by remote control.
AutoProgramming autonaatically searches for and stores all
active channels. Eliminates the need ff_r manual set-up. For
details, see page 20.
Frequent-)' Synthesis Tuning automatically and accurately tunes
each channcl.
Automatic VCR Setup with the push of a button, your TV is ready
for VCR play: both TV and V('R turn on and TV tunes to correct channel/input, l"or details, seepage2&
Automatic Cable Box Setup offers convenience when cable
company requires you to use cable box. For detai& see page .70.
On-Screen Clock/Channel Display For detail.s, see page 11.
Picture Reset For detail,_, see page 12.
First-Time Operation
G'hc steps bel,._w will help vet] _-ct .','cur TV omnected and ,a orkmg quickly. lhc page numbers on which you can find detailed instructions for each of these steps are also listed
I{H \'{)tI[ COT/VCIliCRCC.
Unpack TV and accessories.
]he ac'ccssorR'_ real came packed wilh }our 1\/ im:lude
two remote controls, six AAA batteries, power cord. and
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2 ImportantInformation:Optional Stand
A matching stand has been designed to be used with this TV receiver. The recommended stand, Model RB3510. is
provided with hardware to secure the TV to the stand so that it cannot be pulled off easily or tipped over.
This stand _<:available fr{}nqyour local PROSCANdealer. Tfiis item is not available by mail order. To locate your
nearesI PR{_ScANdealer, call this toll-free number: 1-8{/0- PROSCAN.
Caution: If vou choose not to use the recommended stand lot your TV receiver, take precautions that the sland or
other furniture on which the TV is placed is properl 3
located and of adequate strength to prevent the TV from
being !ippo, l over accidentlv or pulled off the stand.
]ipl)ing the 1 V over t}r pulling it off the stan.d could cause hoih d;ill/ap>c I{} the set and personal ii]jtu').
3. Connect antenna or cable-TV system.
8ae_ ol rV ca,Bf, auten_,_
itl
C_t,h, -_' S_st:, ,,
_ 4,Jr ,',
Most antenna or cable-TV systems can be connected as
shown here.
I){'tails ft, c()#m('c[i#t<c_a/t(,ndanl_'nna to wmr TV ard on
Fag{, .T&
l){'miL_ Jbr ('omwclm<c, a ca/}l{'-TV .Tv/(>m to your TV ard
on/)aR{,.s .7{) 40.
[){>ltlilxjbr {'()/lll{,(_il>#lq, a V('R to volt#- TV arc {)It
pa<gcs43-44.
Attach power cord.
]Sirst attact_, the flat end of the l:owcr cord completely into lhe connector on the back of v{mr TV. and then plug the
{}thor end inh} a wall outlet. Fic >,tileIt} insert thc plug
completely.
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5 Install batteries in remote control.
Details are' on page 4.
6 Turn on TV adjust the volume, and select a channel.
1 To turn on th{ TV. press the TV button on the master
remote or press the POWERbJtton on the simple remote.
Bu_on
Number Button,,;
Press the VOLUME up o[ down button to adjust the volume .o a desired level.
Press the CHANNELup or down button to select the next channel in memory. You can also press two number
buttons to select a channel. Channels 2-.13 and 91 were programmed into the channel memory at the factory, so
pressing CHANNEL up Or dow 1 s.tops at these channels
onl\. When 5,ou start Ihc atiloprogramming feature (described next), your set will automatically scan through all channels and pla:e lhe active channels for
your area into its chanllel nlcmor_,.
Adjust PICTURE TILT switches if necessary.
Select models have an exlra lar7e color picture tuhc, The
clfects of geomagnetism (Earth's magnetic fieM) may cause the picture to tilt slightly. The POLARITY:lnd
STRENGTH s'witches on the back c}lthe TV let you
compensate for this effect, l[fthe picture appears tilted, follow' these steps to improve it.
1 Make sure the STRENGTH switch is
2 Move the STRENGTH switch to the
LOWposition, tf this improves the tilt but it is still not satisfactory,
move the STRENGTHswitch to the ...............
HIGHposition. If moving the STRENGTHswitch makes the tilt worse, ><,oto the next step.
p..,,
3 Change lhe position of Ille .POLARITY swilch, lr this
improves tile tilt bulil is still i1o1 satislactoly, move Ihc STRENGTH switch l:o the HIGH position. This should
corrccl the siluafi, m.You may need to reset the POLARITY and STRENGTH switches if the TV is moved or
repositioned in th0 room, especia!ly if the TV will be facing a different direction.
8 AutoProgramthe TV'schannel memory.
7"o start the TV auh)t)rogranmlin _ itself, press lhe MENU
butt,on repeatedly to select the seTuP MENUand lhen
press the + button to display the setup functions. Press MENU again.to select the AUTOPROGRAMfunction, then
press + Details are on paL'e 26.
Mute Set-Alarm Video.Menu Chart Label Audio Menu Parental Ctrl: Off
You can also add and delete channels from memory as
desired. Press MENU repeatedly to select the SETUP
MENU. then press + to display the setup functions. Press MENU repeatedly to select the THAN MEM function, then select the desired channel number and press + to add or
to erase the channel Details are on page. 27.
Mute "
Video Menu
Audio Menu
Chan Ctrl: Normal-
Chan Label
Parental Ctrl: Off
Chan Ctrl: Normal
10 Review menus.
1 "1"osec the xidco
menu, repeatedly
press MENU !'_ulloll
to select VIDEO
MENUand then press +.
I,tcl)C:tledly press
MENU 10 select
MENU button
desired fllnction
and then press + or
- to adjust it.
Details are on
-and+ buHons
page i2.
]o ,-,c-c:the audio lneml ret:catqdly press MI-NU tO select the AUDIOMENUand then press +. Repeatedly press MENU10select desired function and then press + or - to adjust it. Details begi_ on page 13.
To see 1he setupmenu.
repeatedly press MENUto select SETUF MENU and
then press +. Repeatedly press MENU10 select
desired function and then press - or to adjust 11
Details begin on page 20.
Mute Video Menu Audio Menu
Sleep Timer 0:00 Set Alarm
Chan Label Parental Ctrl: Off -
Clian Ctd_:Normal. Autoprogram
Chart Mem:, Stored Antenna: A
Cable/Air: Cable VCR 1 Chan: Off VCR 2 Chan: Off Cable Chan: :Off
Clock Set -,-Hr+Min ,
-2:
_o_
Setthe clock.
1 Repeatedly press, the MENUbutton to select the SETUP
MENUand then press +. Press MENUrepeatedly again to
select the CLOCK:SET display.
Mute Cable/Air: Cable
Video Menu VCR 1 Than: Off
Audio Menu VCR 2 Chan: Off
Press and hold the - button tt) select the correct hour.
Then press and hold the + button to select the correct minute.
The correct time ,,viii now appear on the screen
whenever you change channels or press the DISPLAY button.
Note: It po',', cr is interrupted for {111cxlcndcd timc, VOtl ;viii nccd
to rcscl Ihc clock.
Cable Than: Off
Ill l'i'l'l,,'tt,,-,l?'dm _"likll i_Iiim
11 Label channels if desired.
The labeling feature lets you add names (or labels) to
channels as desired.
To label a channel, repeatedly press MENUtO select the SETUPMENUand then pres:_ +. Repeatedly press MENU to select the CHANLABELdisplay, and then press + 1o
Pilfer the function.
Captioning: Off
Mute Sleep Timer 0:00
Video Menu Audio Menu Set Alarm
Select the channel number you walll to label.
Repcaledly press VOL t]:p cr down on the remote control
to select the desired chara:ter, and then press + to move It) file nexl character blocL. When the first name is
finished, you can select another channel to label.
Detai/,_ are on page 24.
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Parental "
CArl.Off
Remote Control" TV Functions
Operating Remote Control
Before attempting to operate either one of the remote controls, install the I,',lltcrics as shay,,'.,n bcIo\v.
Installing/ReplacingBatteries
! iLIII} [hL' IL']]IH[U __'_lll(['t)] [OL'L' till\\ I1.
2 Press down on the ridged area of each battery cover andslide
it off.
Effective Range ot Remote Controls
Aim the remote control at your TV's remote control sensor.
The Icmolc conlrol prodticcs ;in iltvisiblc (infrared) beam that
Ha\ cls in _l_haighl line much as llC bc:iln of il flashlight. For
this re<qs0n, when Operating the remote control, you must poi nt it directly at the front of l:he TV without objocts
!'cl',_.ccllIHHIt'Hllhl_ckIlk'nfrarcdlighlbcanl.
A,rr/ remo[ e at v lbr TV's remora comrc SSllSOr
3 Install the batteries n] the co.mpartmenl as shown.
4 Replace the cover and turn remote over (face. up).
Notes: Replace the batteries when the TV fails to respond to the remote
control.
If you programmed the master rcmote to control olticr componenls, you
may have 1o rcprogranl the c()dc numbers when you change haUcricx.
'r\' zl_l lo prcs<; ;IIIV buttons while charlging halicries.
"'-;<..x_'1plcicc dll\[hillg Ileal\ \ ()11 till3 oflhc IvHI]OtL' L't)llllt)l or 1_1\ il up',Jdc ch_\_n I hb, ma,, a*ccidcntall? clcpic',', lhc I)tilh'q>, for a long tilnc _uld di<,ch;trgc the batteries
1)o I_ol mix n,..'\_. ;llld tlSt.'tl batteries oi diflcrcnl I_iancJs ol bath:] its.
Simplified Remote
This remote can be used to operate the basic functions of
),our TV.
POWER BUII'ON
Turns TV on ant off.
CHANNELBUTTONS
l'rcss CHANNLL uF to select next higher
channel in memory or press CHANNEL dowl] to :,elect next lov, cr channel. Yoti can add
and erase channels in memory as desired.
l)ctail.v arc oL!pa<_e2Z
VOLUMEBUTTONS(ALSO+ANO - BuI-rONS) Press + to increase volnmc and prcss - to
dec roast v(iltllllC.
Also use these buttons after you have pressed the MENUbutton to enter or adjust
fu lad IO11S.
MENU BU'FrON
Prc,,s MENUrepeatedly until the menu you
want 1o display is selected, then press + or . Ncxl press MENUrepeatedly to select lhc
function VOLtWalll tO adjust and then press + or to adjust the _;clling.
Remote Control: TV Functions
Basic
Operation Theory
Step 1: Component Buttons
First press one of these five
Component buttons to tell remote which component you want to
control. You can program cach o/ these buttons, to control your brand of
c(luipment.*
Step 2 Then press F'OWER button to turn on
that. component. Note: The TV and some other components
will automatically turn on When you press thc component button in step 1<.Press this button
to turn the component off.
Step 3: Function Buttons
These function buttons can now be
used to control the basic functions of the component you selected in step 1.
To ,control a different component, first
press its component button (VCRI,
VCR2"LD, I)SS'('ABI.I2, A UDIO, or TV), and then press the desired
function button.
Nole: Not all components have functions that can bc controlled bv these btltlOllS, but \ou
can experiment with your particular models to discover exactly which btlltolls will control it.
The TV button automatically controls your TV - noadditional
programmi W is required. Details for programming the V('R] and
VCR2oLD buttons to control other brands of VCRs arc on pages
31-32. l)etails for programtning the A UI)IO button to contr(fl audio equipment arc on pagc 33. Details for lm_gramming the DSS'(ABLE button to control a I)SS '" Digital Satellite Svslcm receiver or a cable box arc on page 41. I)SS is :i tra(lcmark of DIRECTV, Inc.. a unit of GM tlughcs t_,lcclronics.
Remote Controls" TV Functions continued
The ProScan u.nivcrsal renlolc fllat canlc packed with your TV also controls most brands of VCRs, cablc-TV
boxes, and selected RUA audio equipment. The remote is easy to use. "the buttons shown below can
be used to operate your TV. The rest of the buttons are used to control VCRs and cable boxes and are explained
on pa_,u._ d/-d2, aml 4I.
For added convenience, the sim['.lificd O-button remote also lets you o:mtrol the basic operation el LhcTV
(shown on the previous page).
Ii!, POWER BUTTON ttlrT1s,fffthe TV.
(__ DISPLAYBu'r-rONdisplays time (it clock has been set) and
--J +
channel number on the TV screen. Also quickly removes menus and displays from lhc screen.
/_-x,
(,__L,:'VOLUME BU'I3ONS
Press VOLUME tip to increase volume, or press VOLUME
dov,,n to decrease volume. The volume display will automatically appear on the screen when you press the
VOLUME buttons.
_ MUTEBU170N
Press MUTEto quickly reduce sound to its mhlimum level without affccling the picture. This is xerv useful during telephone calls or other interruptions. When sound is muted, the word MUTEwill appear on the screen. To rcslorc sound, press MUTEagain, or press VOLUME up.
CHANNELBUTTONS
Press CHANNEL up to See the next higher channel in
]]emery, or press CHANNEL down lo see the next lower
channel in memory. ('hannels 2 tllrou<_h13al'id 91 were ]_rogrammedinto the channel rnemory for you :itthe
{aclorx. Your TV will automatically program active
channels for your area into me:nory when you start lhe
.4utoPro,,ranle feature dv.scr,;Ix'd on page 241.
49
NUMBERBUTTONSlet yell select channels directly instead
of using the CHANNELbUIIOELS. Always press two number buttons (first one, then the oth_.r) to select a channel. For
example, press t) then 6 tor chunnel 6.
To select a 3-digit cable chann,;l (like 127), press and hold number hutlon I unlil "<l - -'" appears on the screen. Then press lhc other two numbers. Your TV will tune tip
Io cable channel number t28 v_hen the CAE,LE/AIRfunction is set to CABLE. ('l_eck with your cable company to
determine which channels are available in your area.
/-7-) INPUTBUTTONIcls you quickly view signals IYomflw
INPUTjacks. Pressing this button switches the TV from its current channel directly to channel 00, lhen channel
t)l, then channel 92. ('hanncl 90 lets you sec the signals coming from a device that is connected to the S-VIDEO
connector. Channel 91 accesses the INPUTr jacks, and channel 92 accesses the INPUT2jacks.
I_,_ CLEARBUTTON
Pressing CLEARquicMy clears the sc"IIccl] of all on-screen
display messages (except 111tllCand parental control). It
is also used to cancel the Commercial Skip count-down
clock and to erase channel labelsl
9 MENU,PROGBuTr0N
Press MENU-PROG(called MENUin this Owner's Manual/ repeatedly until the menu you want to display is selected.
then press + or -. Next press Mi_NUrepeatedly to select the function you want to adjust and then press + or - to adjust the setting. Details about using each fimction
begin on page 12,
[CC]CLOSEDCAPTIONINGBU'FrON
Once you have selected a captioning mode through the Setup men, press [cc] to turn the capttoning on and off.
1_ TVBUTTON turns on TV and puts remote in "'TV Mode
so that the other remote buttons will control the TV. Also displays time (if clock has been set) and channel
number on the TV screen.
ANTENNA BUTfON
Because your TV has two different antenna inputs on the
back (labeled ANTA and ANT B) you can connect more than one antenna or signal source. Press the ANTI:iNNAbutton to switch from one input to the other.
l'hc colur of the ['hanncl nurfl_er on the '_creen indicates which antenna input you are watching. The channel
numbers are bhie for ANTAand yellow for ANTg. If the
channel numbers are blue, v,m are watching whatever is
connected to the ANTAinput on the back of II-leTV. if the
channel numbers are yellow you are watching whatever
is connected to the ANTBinput on the back of the TV.
Details are on page 29.
1_) RESETBUTTON
Resets the TV back to its original factory settings.
MOVE+AND- BUTTONS
Use the MOVE + and - button_, (called + and -- in this
Owner's Manual) to enter or adjust functions after you
have pressed the MENUbutton.
PIP(PICTURE:IN-PICTURE)BU'q'ONSare used to display two
©
pictures on the TV screen at once. The small picture can
be moved, frozen, or switched with the big picture. Use
the zoom IN/ZOOMOUT butto:ls to make Ihe picture bigger.
Use the CHGUIDEbutton to Cisplay several channels
simultaneously. Use the FREEZEbutton LOfreeze the
picture. Press again to retura to an action picture.
SKIPBUFrON
Use this button when you wanl to scan other channels
during a commercial break. When a program break occurs, press SKIPonce before changing channels. The
TV will count down 30 seconds on the screen and then
automatically switch back to the original channel you were watching.
Prcss SKP twice if you want the TV to count down (fit seconds. Each additional press will add another 3(1
seconds to the cotint-down time (up to five minutes) and then each additional press will add another 60 seconds to the countdown time (up to 60 minutes).
To cancel, press CLEAR. The countdown clock will disappear from the screen, and the TV ,,viiistay tuned to
the channel it was on when you pressed CLEAR.
PREVCH (PREVIOUSCHANNEL)BUT[ON
Pressing the PREYCHbutton causes the TV to change back to the last-tuned channel.
To operate, select the first channel you want to watch. Then select the other channel by pressing two number buttons. The TV will now change back and forth between the two ch;mnels each time you press the PREV
CHbutton.
Important Note: Most buttons on Ihe remote conlrol \viii not "
control the TV tmless the I('IllO[C iS ill tho "'TV l%']o(k'". If [ll]olhgr
COIllpt)IIClll button (such {is VCRq b is pressed. It,c iClll(llc \_, ill no
longer be in the "TV Mode". "lk,gel back into the "TV Mode", simply press the butlon hlbclcd TV. The remote ,,,,ill go back inlo the "'TV Mode'" and will control the TV again.
Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Operation
\ltcr ",.'till t_',HIIlccI ,lllothcr ',. Ideo _tl|cc flike _1 r('m ) to _ol]1
I'V, you'll bc able to display iv,u dillctcut program,, on tile
"1-%'at the same time For example, two different football
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or camcorder to use as a su_'eillance system for a baby's
I oonl.
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:StartingPicture-in-Picture (PIP)
'1 Connect another video source (such as a VCR or
canlcorder) to INPUTS 1 or INPUTS 2 on )'our TV (LL:.,show I1
on page<, 43-45).
2 Turn on TV and select the TV channel w)u want to watch.
It tile _dier ',Duroc i', c_mnected to the -I'V's INPUT1 lUCk',,
",ulccl l\ channel Ul tit-,co the ",lgxl,il. iI ',.tiLl hd\c programmed the vcm (or vcrm) button tc automatically
,,clccl chdllnel U l ,is ,/,'s( ,'ll),'d oil pa,-v 21, pless VCRI (el
VCR2).
Select channel 02 if the other source is connected to the
TV', INPUT 2 jack',. If ",,'('ltlh.:_,c programmed the VCR1 (nr
_CR2) bu Ion [tl ,itlhqil<i[lC<lll\ ,,uI____'tcl!,ll ncl t)2 as
tit's{ #'lbU,'t Oil [,'tlgt' 21, press 'lcm (oi roB2).
Seleel ch:inncl o0 if the nthei ,,omce i9 connected to the
TV", S VIDEO utllllleC[tli I t_,CillCmbcr 111 l],,tl Utlllnect the
regular video ctible to tilt.' VIDEO INPUT 1 jack lor Dcturc-
in-picture viewing.). [hc T\" automatically minimizes
an), annoying diffcrcnces in lint bctwecil the small and
laige picture b\ clcctronicdlI_ coupling the S-VIDEOinput
to the INPUT 1 Illptlt. It '_Otl h l\e programnlcd the VCR1
(or VCR2) button to automatically select channel 9(1as
described on page 21, press ,/cm (or VCR2).
Changing Channels (PIP)
To change channels on the pic urc from the TV, press the TV bur'-on on the remote, and then prt ss either th,:. CHANNELLip
or clown button or two number bu:tons.
3
Pros <,the PiP button on the retnotc. A little picture will
appear on the screen. Thc little picture and the big picturc \_ ill be the same.
\tilt': I lit l,_[ntllc fllll',[ [_: III ttl_ "T\ [IhltlC \\ hell \ OU pith', the' Pip
btll[oI1 Ill ptll re'ill, lie, ii1 " I'V llllldc" . plC,, _, the TV till[hill
ln get ,i pictcuc lionl [hc other 4ourcc t\"('R, c,uncorder.
etc.). [li,,l ttlin till the other ',otlrce, and then _,clccl TV chaili/el _)11,CJl. or 1)2 (expl<|ined tit lop of ilCXl cE/lunln). 1 he picture irom the uther _ource \_ ill appear in the little
plCltlrC
PicturefromTV
PicturefromTV
To change channels on the piclure coming from the VCR, pre';s the vcm or VCR2button (if you've programrried one of the,.e buttons I.o control the V( R a.s desc# tbeU on Page 29)
and then pro,,, either the CHANup or down button or two
ntunbcr btlttt)n'.,. Ynu can also ch'mge the \"( R',, picture tw
pre,,',ing the CHANNEL button', 1111the lrnnt of the \ ('R
PicturefromVCR
Additional Features (PIP)
\Vhenexci the pictuic-in-pictur TM feature is activated, the small
pict_ue can be nlo_ cd. fi_/zer,. _lr s,vitched \_it I the main plctJre a,, desiied, l)clad_ a.,c ()#'l _h(' ,tl('.V[ [)_ll.'{'.
Picture fromVCR
('aulilln: \\'hen U,,lllg [-g g<tlrllc,-, uom[ILltCrn, dnd ',lmd.lr pr_lducl,, \\ lih \tltlr I V. Ixcc'p IRe t_rlgl lilt<,\ ,ind L'tlnlr<l.,i itillCllt)ll,, dl ]tl\\ _,Cnlll_k 11.i
[l\Ct (lltln-fYitl\ 111_] p,ltlc'rn I', loll (!11 lhi _,c'rcLI1 for hll _ pc ltid _, tl/ilrllC
.it d hi,2h brlghllit ,,4 or cQII[I<iM nCnlli_, the image C<lil bc pcrmanclill__ iiiiprllllt.'d t)flitl il'c xcrcc II 1 hc_,c i} pl..,, i_[ lfllpl-lnik ,ire ilti[ c()\ urcd b; t,I)ur %_<lrr<llli _, hCL,ILI_,C the\ Arc' iho rc.,tll o[ IIlIkLP.L
Whenever you have the picture-in-picture (Pll 7) feature activated as ctcscrihcd on the previous page, you can move, enlarge, reduce, freeze, or switch ttl_t big and little
picture s as desired. Note: The remote must bc in the "TV mode'" to
operate lhc spcciul fcaturc_ shown below. Pfcssing the mYhuu.n p_>, lhc icnl_h' in l[Ic "TV nl{_dc.'"
1, li
[
PIP Buttons
ZOOMIN
©
SWAP
ZOOM OUT
What they do when TV is in PIP mode "
A
Press and hold one of the four MOVEarrow kevs
A
to move the small picture in that direction.
Repeatedly press ZOOMINto enlarge the small picture. Five sizes arc available.
Repeatedly press ZOOMOUTto reduce the size of the small picture back to the smallest size.
Press SWAPto switch lhe small picture with the
main picture.
,.
FREEZE-
Press FRI-EZEtl) freeze the srnall picture. Press FRFEZEa_ain to return to an action
Channel Guide
Starting ChannelGuide(with remoteonly)
To s!;irl ch;tllllCl _tl[(]c, prcs<,lht " CH GUIDE butlon.
The screen will display al! the channels that are
ptogranmlcd into Chamlcl Memory, 1__ at ;t time.
Each little screen will display a stop-action picture that
will be continuously ttpdatcd.
To stop the screens from updating, press FREEZE.
While the 12 channels are on Lhcscreen, you can use the
ZOOMINbutton to enlarge the picture and then use the arrow buttons to move around the screen. To return to
normal size, press ZOOMour.
Note: When using the ZOOMINt'cature, you will scc a mosaic patlcHl as the picture is made larger.
To select one of the channels being displayed inthe channel guide, press the two corresponding number buttons for that channel.
i_ote: Channels 2-13 and. 91 were programmed into the Channel Scan Memory at the factory. These are the channels that \_ilI appcar during
clanncfgiddc unless you autoprogram the chaimcl memory or add and eJ:ase channels as described on page.s 26.
Stopping Channel Guide
To select one of the channels being displayed in lhe channel guide, press the two corresponding number [)tlllollS for ltlal channel. That will stop channel _uictc 'and take you directly to the channel you selected.
Or. stop channel guide by pressing CHGUIDEagain.
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I-ront Panel L;ontrols
TIME AND CHANNELNUMBERDISPLAYS-,how the current time
(_)[IL'L '-,L'I ) JIIL] Ch'AIIIlCI ntlrllbL'r \\ IICIIL'\ L'r \ l)l.l ILl] 11 011 IIIc ['V.
changc channclb, or press thc rcnlotcs DISPLAY button. These display', al,,o appear whenever you change vcflutne v,,ith the
v'OLUME bl.lltoII `+,011 [hc ltnnt ol the "1'\
REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR rccci',,c_ c,mmland,, ll,ml the
lumotc u't)lllrt/[. \_. hcll Ll'-,lIIg lhL rglllOtC COlltrt)J. pOIllt It tov,,ard this sensor.
POWERINDICATORlights _ hcnever the TV is turned on.
VOLUMEBunONS
Prc:_b VOLUME up to inCl-Ca_c 'voltlnle, or pr_:,b VOLUME down
to decrease volume. The volume display will automatically appear on the screen when ._ou __res_the VOLUME buttons.
\
STEREOHEADPHONEJACKlets you connect an optional headphone to enjo 3 private li_,tening _ nhuut di,,turbing
nthcr.,, [f the plug on your headphone:, doe:, not lit thi,, jack.
,=ul_lptc_,,t_,:,_,.ailablc Irnm \'our I,nctlJc'lcdlOIllC _,",tlpp[}
store.
Plugging ir headphone,, ',,,'ill not automatically mute the ,',ound tram the TV. Thi,_ _,pccial lcaturc enable', _,omconc with a hearing impairment to attach a set of headphone', with ,,cparatc volume control and enjoy a program u ith others m the .'-,atilt rt;t)m tiMenlng at a Iov, er \ohlmc '_oil cail al,,o cnioy private h,,tening it de,,ired. Here',, he\\ ttl completely mute tile ,,ound except for what',, coming through tile headt) honc_,
1 Change the SPEAKERS ON/OFF function to the OFF setting as
ddscrg_rd on page/3.
2 It an opllonal amplifier is connected to the TV, turn o[[ tile
amphher to prcvcnl sound troll1 comlllg [[lrOtlu'h_ It
t"
-- POWERBUTrON
Press once to turn on TV. [';cb,_ again to turn olff TV.
-'€1
CHANNELBUTTONS
Press CHANNELA tO see tlw next higher channel in memory,
or press CHANNELV to see the next lower channel in memory
Your TV will automatically program channels into the
channel nrcmory for \,eLl when '/OU.,,tart the AUIOPROGRAM
feature described on page 26. '{ou can also add or erase indi_.idual channels as desired as described on page 27.
MENUBuI-rON
Pre,,',,MENUrepeatedly unhl tile nlcnu \,ou vvant to di'.,play i'., .,,:l,..ctcd. then pxc,,., + ol -. Nc:,t ptc.-,sMENJ rcpcatcdl\ to
,,,:loot the lunction \'ou want to ,tdjust, and then prcs_, + or - to adjt,_,t tilt: setting. Dctatl5 al_out using each ltmctlo, b('gin
¢.l pa,k'c h.
_- - AND + BU'I-rONS
LI',,._" thu-,-,e btlttolls, tO enter or adlust function.,, after you have
prc.,,,ed the MENU htltton.
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Video Menu: Basic Functions
1. Repeatedly press MENU to 2. Then press + or -to select VIDEO . display the video menu. MENU. ------I.'-IkV_[=z,'I IIII
3. Repeatedly press
MENU to select a
function, then press ÷ Tint -. ....... 1........ +
or - to adjust it, Bright -. ....... t.........
Mute
Setup Menu
I_l][ll
Contrast -. ....... l........ +
Sharp ......... f.....:..+
Picture Reset
I
coLoR adjusts the amount of co!or in the picture. Press + to
il]L'['L'HNL' L'[_IIHor ['Ic:-,_, 1o dcCrca_,c C(}]o].
T!NT :tdjLiSt_; 1hecolor (H Ilc_,hlotk_,. Press+ tt_add IllOrured
tint or press- to. add more green lint.
CONTRAST _Id.iltKt>,the o\ura[ll',tighLncssand ccunra:-,tof the
picture. Press + to increase contrast or press - to decrease
COlnrast.
BRIGHTNESS adjusts the brightness of the dark portions of the
picture• Press + to increase brightness or press - to decrease
brightt]ess.
Pressing MENUmoves; down the screen (one item per press). The video menu will automatically disappear from the
screen ifyou do not press + or within a few seconds. Via remote control, your TV will "'remember" which
function you displayed last. even after the menu has
disappeared from the screen. So, if you want to adjust the same function again, simply press the + or - button on the remote control. The last function you adjusted will reappear on the TV screen.
Custom Picture Memoryfor InputChannels
The channel numbers you select to see signals from
components (like a VCR) that are connected tothe INPUT
jacks on the back of.the TV are called input channels. -
Selecting channel 90 lets you scc the signal coming from
whatever component is attached to the s VIDEOconnector,
channel 91 lets you see the signal from the INPUT1 jacks, and channel 92 lets you see the signal from the INPUT2
jacks. Your TV is equipped with a custom picture memory
for these input channels• When the TV is tuned to one of these channels (90, 91 .92), you can change the picture settings for that component's signal as desired without changing lhc settings of any other channel. This is very
useful because you will bc able to adjust for the best picture from each of your components and the TV will remember those settings automatically the next time you
tune that input channel.
SHARPNESS adjusts picture sharpness. Press + to increase
sharpness or press - to decrease s larpness.
PICTURERESETlets you quickly change all the video functions shown above back to the factory settings. Press either + or - to
reset the video functions.
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Audio Menu" Basic Functions
1. Repeatedly ..........................................
press MENU to select AUDIO
Mute
MENU. tP_ Ir.'_T_l_Va=],.
SetUp Menu
3. Repeatedly press
MENU to select a function, then press +
or- to adjust it.
i=ltlJF,IIr4=l
Stereo/SAP!Stereo
Rear Vol -. ....... I........ +
Surr BaI " - ........ I........ +
Expand S_reo: Off
....._eakers! _ : :
2. Then press+ or to displaythe audiomenu.
['hw EQUALIZERfuncHon lcls v{)u display an on-screen graphic cquali;'cl _,o \t_u can ittnltilt_'l)adju_.l audio bandwidths lt)r
dill?rent environments or individual tastes. Press + to display
graM:. Ihcn press MENU 1{', select b',t Rlwidlh. Pr.:'ss _ to il]crcasc or
pre',_s - to decrease setting. DetaiLs areon pages 14-15.
ItR' BALANCE]tLncti(_n 'adjt]_t'; hc IcIUright I_al;tllcc t_i soLHld from
the speakers. When adjusting the balance, sit in you[ normal vic'.*Jing scat _,,hilc t-,rcssing the o:- + button until the sound
_,ccms to origi'natc fit)Ill tl point halfway between lilt.: speakers.
The STEREO]SAP function lets you choose either monaural or stereo audio and SAP (Sec,,md Audio Pro_,,ram) audio wlieq il is available
by :_rcssing the + or -: butlon. Norraally, you can leave Ihis function sct to stereo, and your TV will automalically pr0duce
either monaural or stereo audio--whichever is broadcast. l)etailx about stereo and-SAP are on pa,ge 16.
Pressing MENUmoves down the screen (one item per press).
The audio menu will automatically disappear from the screen if you do not press + or - within a few seconds.
Via remote control, your TV will "remember" which function you displayed last, even after the menu has
disappeared from the screen. So, if you want to adjust the same function again, simply press the + or - button on the remote control. The last function you adjusted will reappear on the TV screen.
The SURROUNDfnncti,m lets you cho,.)se one of five types of surround sound modes: OFF, DOLB¥, MATRIX, HALL, or STADIUM.
l)etail_ ar_"on pa£,e.';1,_-10.
The REARVOLUMEdisplay lets you ad.iust the volume level of external surround speakers that are connected to the SURROUND
SPEAKER jacks on the back of tim TV. It also controls the level of
volume coming out of the SURROU-rjacks whe_ connected to an am!-Hifier. Details are on pa£res 18. [0 and 48.
The SURROUNDBALANCEdisplay allows you to opt:imize the surround out audio to compensate for program sources with unbalanced
right and left audio. When adjusting this functi,:m, the internal
speakers (or the speakers conne,,:ted to the EXTERNAL SPEAKERS Icrminals) will be muted so that you only hear Ihc surround sound
ZttU.]i_,). l)_'tt_i/L',_/rc (,'nI){t£'c_ /6' 19.
The EXPANDEDSTEREO fealure can be lurned on or off by pressing +
or --. This fezr:ure adds greater depth and dimerlsion to stcreo broadcasts, l)_'tailx al)out C.vl)a_(led.st_'reoar_' _.,_p%g,e17.
m, i
The SPEAKERS0N/OFF fLIllCtion Ict_.yOU turn off the TV's speakers by prc,_sing + or . You will probably want to lea',e the TV's
speakers turned on unless you desire private lislening through the headphone jack or unless you conm2ct an amplilier (with its own
set of speakers) to the appropriate jacks on the back of the TV as described on page 511. Turning this function off, turns off not only
the TV's internal speakers bill also any external speakers connected to _hc TV's EXTERNAtSPEAKERSlerminals. S{}und will
then only come thr{}ugh the spcake_s connected to the amplifier and any speakers connected to the ':_V's SURROUNDSPEAKERS
terminals, l){',ai/x ar_" (m P_,_I{',IN.
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Graphic Equalizer
The EQUALIZER [tl[1L'tl(In ICts \,OLI di,,pla} an on-screen
gtaphtc uqualizct ._o _ou cart tcmotcb, ddju'+,t audio band- widths for different environments or individual tastes.
Adjusting the graphic equalizer is primarily a matter ot personal taste. The adjustment'-, can be thought of a,-,more
prcci,,c tone controls that allow curtain characteristics of the audio to bc changed ',: Hhout atfccting others. I ut
example, if someone enjoys sharp, clean horns (brass),
incrca,,ing the 4.5 kllz control can bring thorn out. Using
,t COIl\ Ctlti'.ql;tl [tobit ct',llti-ol \\Otlld also hlctc,ls, c \oc,d,,
artd high-frequency noise, which might be an undesirable side -effect.
The equalizer al.,,o gives contrtfl of the center range that
ba,,,s and trchle controls do not affect. Since vocal fre- quertcie_ arc in these center ranges, tone control,,, have lit-
fie effect on them. The center bands not only give control
of vocals, but allow selective vocal ranges to be con-
tr,_lled. For example, reducing the 400 Hz and I ktIz bands can soften a strident male vocali.,,t, and increasing the _ kHz and 4.5 kHz controls can brim, a subtle female
voice forward. Adjusting the 1 kHz and 2 kHz bands can add intelligibillt 5 to a .,,peaker or singer under certain cir-
cumstances.
AdjustingGraphic Equalizer
1 Press the MENUbutton repeatedly o select the AUDIOMENU
dl]d then l',r,._',"+,+ t,.+ ,.h,,pla}. the AtltliO I]I£'IlLI.
+
Mute Video Menu
Setup Menu
2 The EQUALIZERfunction is selected since it is the first
item in the AUDIO MENU.
II II P-11P'4.'4
Balance -. .... I .... +
Stereo/SAP: Stereo Surround: Off
Rear Vol -.. I... +
Press + or - to enter the function and display the vari- ou-, bandwidth', on the ,,creen.
The equalizer can also be used to compensate for either d.,,ficiencies ot excesse_ in the way the '.;vstem or room reproduces the nlusic. Most comtnon problems are "'dull'"
and "live'" rooms that have too little or too much treble and "'live'" rooms of certain sizes that have standing waves
thatboorn. Experimentarion can help lind the nearest band to correct such problems. A room with a _ofa and many drapes, for example, might benefit from increasing
the 4.5 kHz and t0 kHz bands. Live rooms with wood floors and few furnishing, s commonly boom or resonate in
the upper t-,ass range. Adjusting the 15{) H/band could control that \,, ]thout takir, oe a\,.',t,, +£o°d, dccp bass that a
u'{)ll\ClltlOll'd]bu,',s centrist \vt}uld redtlcC.
II{- .-411_IIIIIII,--t
I50 -lfllll[flllll +
400 -IIIIIIII1111 +
1K -Illlt|ttllltll +
2K -Illlll!ll[ll +
4.5K -II{IIHIIIIIII + 10K -lifllllll!tll +
4 Repeatedly press MENUto selec: the bandwidth you want
to adjust.
60 -Illllll_lllllt +
150 -llfllllflllll +,-
400 -IIIllll:lfll +
ll: ,,llllllllllh_ ,
,,++2K -tltl{ll+lfll +
4 5K -illllilltltlll + 1OK -iltll!lIIIlll +
Ama+,tude
5 Press + to boost the amplitude, or press - to cut (lov,'er)
the anlplJtude.
6 When fini.shcd, the disphiy \_,ill disappear autumaticalh,'
in a fev, :-,co.rods _f no buttons _trc pre_,sed. To exit the gr:tphlc equulizer more quickly press the CLEA_button.
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60 Hz ,,
m
k
\
150 ltz ,
400 Hz
g
--'-':
m,
g
60 Hz...Gives these lov,, "'real" bass sounds more or les,,, impact. This area is where many svstems and!or programs
are weak. Increasing this control can overcome such deft- clencies, lowering it can r-educe"'muddine,,s".
150 Hz...Allcct.', the IoIddllc', ", OI IMI,',",. -I hesc mid-ba',',
frcquencie.,, sound the Ioudc,,t, and most ,",vstenl_ repro- duct them x,,cll. Incre_,smg the control _ives the bm,s
more "'punch". low e[in< it can help reduce "'booming".
400 Hz...Aflect,,, the tullnes,, of .,,omc instrument.s and lower \ocalq. Since th_Lsis the basic frequency range ol
lnusic, increasing thi.,, control add.,, fullness to these sounds, reducing it makes them sound thinner.
1 "ld-lz...Strongly affects the "'lor\_ ardness'" and "'p[esencc'"
of vocals and most instruments. Increasing this control can help proiect these -.ound,, or make a vocalist easier to
understand. Reducing it can soften strident music.
\ 150
_00 --lilIItBIINB
1K -t11111ttltltll
I 2K -IIIIIIHItll
__ 4,sK mmmmm,
2 kHz J_ 1OK -IIIII111t111t
+ + + +
4"
+
4.5 kHz
10 kHz /
2 kHz...Strongly affects the harmonics (overtones) of voices and some instruments. 'This frequency is most eas-
dy heard by the ear. Increasing this control will project
m(r,t in_,trumcnt _,and vocal,,: reducing it help,_ control
bri [lance and allo',_s m_rc ",tlbtle ,,ounds ill the other
I,llIgC", t(JI'tC Ilc:.lld
4.5 Ld-lz...Affccts harmoni,.'s (o,.ertoncs) ol voices and
-,orne int,truments, part_cularlx t'rass and string,. Increasing tins control make,', these instrument,, and
xocal'_ sharper an0 brighter. Reducing it can h,elp control cxcc.,,sivelv li,,py" xocals or shrill instruments.
10 kHz...Altects the highest, most delicate harmonics of ,,orne in,,truments such as ,,trings and the overall content
of ,others :,uch as cymbal,,, and drum snares, hlcrcasing
thi', control brings out this "crispness" in cvmbals and ',,x, cctne,',s'" _n strings and give>, tile music "'atmosphere". t_,c,tucin_git can help control no ,',cand his,..
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Audio Menu" Basic Functions continued
Receiving Stereo Broadcasts
Your TV is fully capable of reproducing stereo sound from
[ %," -.tatlt',11'-, tr:m'.,n]Itting ,,tcte_ '.,Otltld it] \OUl arc.t. ,.\11
you have to do to enjoy stereo sound is to make sure the
TVs STEREO,:SAPfttnction is set to STEREOSOthe TV can
t-Loci<,c ,,,terco broadcasts.
Not-trtall'_ thi.., luncti,an can l+,cIclt in the STEREOmode. Your TV will then atttomatically reproduce either stereo or
IttHlaLlra[ '_Ol_llld. \\ hichc'+ L'r IS brt)adt.'aM.
hi some fringe viewing areas, however, the stereo signal
rr,ay not be strong enough for quality reception. The sig- nal may drill, or the reproduction may become noisy. .Should that occur, change the STEREOSAPfunction to the
MONOFnode to receive ct,zarcr, cleanm ,',,outld
Helpful Hint: Some telewmon stations transmit a "'pdot '+stgnal that makes ,,.'our TV think it's rccci\ ing stereo, even though the broadca.',t ',l.7.nal p, monaural The "pilot" signal x,,fll make the <,tereo mdicator appear on the screen next to the channel number, however, wm v,fll not bt able to hear stereo sound It the stereo indicator appears but you can not hear ,,terco -,.rand. check v,ith the television siatitm to inqutrc '._.hcthcr the prt+gtam ['lCl[l_ brt,'Jklca.M IS 111 true ",tcrco or motlaurdI 'Judlo
ResettingtheAudio Functionto Receive Stereo
with or without remote
1 Pre,-,s the MENU button repeatedly to select the AUDIOMENU
and then pre_,', + to display the audio menu.
Receiving SAP Broadcasts
Some TV stations that broadcast stereo also broadcast
<tilt',thcr <ttiditl progr lilt callcd ',';,.\+..SAP ',tailcl._ [or
Second Audio l)rogranl and is botnetinIeb ubcd to broad-
cast a ,,econd attdio track for a bilingnal movie.
l]cc< u'+c N.\]) i-, only a,+'allablc wlttl <,teico bioadca'q>,, tile
] \ ",, STEREO SLtP IUllCII+<II1 illii.'+,l bc ill tttc STEREO rnocle It)
see if SAP audio is available. After you have set the
STEREO SAP ttillCliOll it) the STEREO llOdc. \,,',tlr TV v.. ill dis-
pht) the \<,ord STERE()nu\t tc the uhanncl nut]lbct \_,hcil
stcreo audio i.,,being received. If SAP audio is also avail-
able. \ our TV \,,'ill disphty an ask risk (*) after the _,ord
STEREO (STEREO }.
'_tiu can then h-,tcn to the SAP audio b'_ cha]tging the STERI_-O,,SAPfunction to its SAPsetting as explained below. Although SAP audio is transmitted with the stereo signal,
it is not broadcast in stereo. That means the SAP audio will be monatiral sound.
51+titTV \\.'ill reproduce SAP audio until you change chan- nels.
Turningon SAPChannel
with or without remote control
1 Press the MENU button repeatedly to select the AUDIOMENU
at,d then pro+,, + to display the au,Jio menu.
Mute
Video Menu
I'-.lln_It_ LvjmL
Setup Menu
Press the MENU bttttc, n rcpeatcdl,, to '-,elect the STEREO/SAP
[ LIlle[ I+,)II
Equahzer Equalizer
Balance - ...I....... -,- Balance - I ..... +
!,,,"1(.:tlX,TiI_'.I.,II ill[,lit
Surround Off Surround Off
Rear Vol - .I ...+ Rear Vol -. !. +
Pro,,', citllur t- or rcpc,itcdl\ until thc ',\ord STEREOappc<tt',
<it the right
Note: Each tlnlu you pros,, the + or - button, the on-<,crccn dl,,pl,t.x
,.',ill change from STEREO tt MONO. (The ,.,.ord s',t' re<iv also JppCill
il SAP audltl i., prc'.cnt) .S _,P t_ t tph.tt('d at the / tk'ht
Stereo 12
Note: \\ hun tim STEREO/S_P |UtlCtlon I _, '+,Ci It) the STEREO triode. ; otir "IV '¢,Ill let \'ou kntv,_, when :t channel is being broudca'q and
reccl'., cd in -.t,.'rc{) b\ dlspla_,, lllg tilt_' \_, ord STEREO next to thc ch<lllllC[ lltlnlbcr t',rl [hc ,,crcLrl I_i_rt'-.h the TV or DISPLAY htlttOll to ".,CO the
chdlrHlcl nunlbct )
Mute Video Menu
Setup Menu
[_.,:pc,itcdly i'tcss the MEI'.JU htllhm until STEREO,'SA _ t', ,,elect-
C_L
Eqaahzer Eqbahzer
Ba,ance -. ..... I ..... +
[+'_1=]_:+.Yl,,_';I_ _,1.1I[. l_'_i(:li[:z'7_'_!l-'_"_'_I 1:]i[:l'
Surround Off Surround: Off
Rear Vol . I ... + Rear Vol -. ..... I .. +
3 Rt:pcatcdl} pro<,,,etthcr + or until the u.ord ..;APappear+., at
Balance -. .... I ...... +
thz right
Nntes: Each tllnC _.otl riTeS'-, the + or -- button, the tunctlon will change lrom STEREO lo SAP io MONO [It SAP nsavailable) It sAP is
tlclt .t'.anl,tblc Ihc ftin.'tlon t,. ill ch,Lng__ lrom STEREOto MONO
[ t c v, ord SAP ',_.tll appear next to the channel numt_cr when _,uu arc
h',iunmg to N ",,1'audio (Pro<, -, t[ic TV +r DISPLAY htllttln I,I ncc this di',pla'. )
4 It) turn off S,XP, change the ch<tn]lcl
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