Zenith A32B41, A36B41, A32B84, A27B41 Operating Manual

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machine numbers I A27B41 I A32B41 I A32B84 A36B41
operating guide / warranty
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RECORDYOURMODELNUMBER |
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MODELNO.
SERIALNO.
WARNING
WARNING:
TO REDUCETHE RISKOF ELECTRICSHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER(ORBACK).NO USERSERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE.
REFERSERVICINGTO QUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.
The Lightningflashwith arrowheadsymbot,within anequilatera{triangle,is intendedto alert the userto the presence
ofuninsulated"dangerousvoltage" within the product'senclosurethat may be of sufficientmagnitudeto constitutea riskofelectricshockto persons.
Theexclamation pointwithin anequilateral triangle is intendedto alert the userto the presenceof importantoperating andmaintenance(servicing) instructions in the Literatureaccompanyingthe appliance.
WARNING:
TOPREVENTFIREOR SHOCK HAZARDS,DO NOT EXPOSETHISPRODUCT TORAINOR MOISTURE.
POWER CORD POLARIZATION:
CAUTION:ToPreventELectricShock,Matchwide bladeof plug to wideslot, fuLLyinsert.
ATTENTION:Pour_viter [eschocs_lectriques,introduirelalame tapluslarge de ta fichedansla borne correspondantede ta priseet pousserjusqu'au fond.
NOTETO CABLE/TV INSTALLER:
This reminderis providedto caLLthe cablelV systeminstatLer'sattention to ArticLe820-40 of the National ELectricCode
(U.S.A.). Thecodeprovidesguidelinesfor propergroundingand,in particular,specifiesthat the cable groundshaUbe connectedto the groundingsystemof the building,ascloseto the pointof the cabLeentry aspracticaL
REGULATORY INFORMATION:
Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsfora ClassB digitaldevice,pursuantto Part15 oftheFCCRuLes.TheseLimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhenthe equipmentisoperatedina residentialinsta|lation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcan radiateradiofrequency energyand,ifnotinstattedand usedinaccordancewiththeinstructionmanual may causeharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.Howe_er,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewiLLnotoccurina particularinstallation.Ifthis equipmentdoescausellarmfu[interferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturning theequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferenceby oneormoreofthefoUowing measures: Reorientorre|ocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasethe separationbetweenthe equipment and receiver,
Connectthe equipmentinto an outlet ona circuit differentfrom that to whichthe
receiveris connected.
ConsuLtthe dealeror anexperiencedradio/TV technicianfor help.
CAUTION:
Donot attemptto modify thisproductin anywaywithout written authorization from ZenithELectronicsCorporation. Unauthorizedmodification could voidthe user'sauthorityto operatethis product.
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IMPORTANT!!
Use this page to decide where you need to begin your setup. First find the line below that best describes what you want to do, then go to that page number. Note: Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notification.
If you are using an antenna and no other equipment, go to .................. page 4
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Thispagewill direct you to whichpage to goto for properhook- up of your
Entertainment
Machine.
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If you have cable and noother equipment go to ......................... page5
CabLeTV waU jack
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If you are usingan antenna and havea VCR,go to ....................... page6
Ifyouhave cableand a VCR,goto .................................. page 7
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If you have a SuperVHSVCR,a DVDPLayer,or Audioequipment, goto ........... pages8-9
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Connect an
antenna
to your
Entertainment
Machine.
Hookupyour Entertainment Machine,seediagramsat right.
Removethe back ofthe remote and put in two AAAbatteries.
Antenna
Rat wire (300 ohm)
Plug in your TV. Do not plug it into a switched outlet.
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ss
_/back pane|
(expandedv_ew)
Antenna
/ Cable
300/75 ohm
Adapter
Goto page10 to Auto Program your EntertainmentMachine.
Zfyou hove a 75 ohm RFcable,
thenyou don't needanyodepters!
Remember, when screwing RF
cablesontojacks,clockwisetight-
ens, end counterclockwise loosens.
A 300 to 75 ohmadapterisnot
induded withyour Zenith EntertmnmentMachine.
Antenna
TVbackpanet
#" (expandedview)
Antenna / Cable
75 OHMRFCABLE
300TO 75 OHHADAPTER
The wire that comesfroman off-airantenna or cable serviceprovider.Eachend looksUkea hexshapednut with a wire
stickingthrough the middle,and it screwsontothe threaded jack on the backof your.lV. A smaLLdevicethat connectsa two-wire 300 ohm antennato a 75 ohm RFjack. They areusuat[yaboutan
inch longwith two screwson oneend anda roundopeningwith a wire stickingout on the other end.
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m Hookup your Entertainment
Machine,seediagramsat right.
Removethe back ofthe remote and put in two AAAbat'ceries.
PLugin your TV.Do not plug it into a switchedoutlet.
Goto page10 to Auto Program your EntertainmentMachine.
If you'reusingocablebox,leaveyour
1!/onchannel3 or 4 anduseyour cableboxtochangechannels.
Remember,whenscrewingRFcob_ ontojacks,c_Jow'setightens,and
counterclockwiseloosens.
Zfyou'reusinga cablebox,Aut_
Program(pageI0) mighton(yfind the channelyour cableserviceison
(usuogychannel3 or_). Don'tworry,
that'sallyouneed!
Without CabLeBox
Cablei'V wall.jack
re (75ohm)
,/
," TV back panel.
_" (expandedview)
Antenna
/ Cab_
With CabLeBox
CableTV
wall.jack
ou,_ _ _ _----_ _Jlll
(-
/ ,'" W backpanel
_ RFc°axialwi__ (_ _n(c_e_i:ndedview)
Connect
cableto your Entertainment
Naddne.
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CABLESERVICEThewire that suppUesall your came"IV(CATV)staUon_
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Connectyour
off-air
antennaand
VCRto your
Entertainment
Machine.
6 I INSTALLATION I STAI_DARD
Hookupyour Entertainment Machine,see diagramsat right
Removethe backof the remote and put in two AAAbatteries.
Plugin your TV. Donot plugit
into a switchedoutlet.
Go to page10 to Auto Program your EntertainmentMachine.
Remember,whenscrewing RFcablesontojacks, clockwise tightens,and counterclockwise loosens.
Useiqdeosourcesfor better pictureand sound.
WithoutA/V cables,VCRswiU not
play videocossettesinstereo sound.
(VCRwith Fiat Wire Antenna Adapter)
m FLatwire
T (300 ohm) ,[_" VCRback
300/75 ohm Adapter
@ @
W backpane[
(expandedview)
Antenna
_/cab_
k/V cables
notincluded withTV
(VCR with Round Antenna Wire)
I Anten_
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Round wire (75ohm)
A/Vcables notincluded withTV
)ut R-L Out
W backpanet
(expandedview)
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Hookupyour Entertainment Machine,seediagramsat right.
Removethe back of the remote and put in two AAA batteries.
PLugin yourTV. Do not plugit into a switchedoutlet.
Goto page10 to Auto Program your EntertainmentMachine.
LeaveyourVCRandyour te_dsion tunedtochannelthreeanduse
thecableboxto changechannels.
Remember,whenscrev_nginRF cablesontojacks,clockwisefight- ens,andcounterclockvn'seloosens.
UseV_deosourcesfor better
pictureand sound.
No_ cables ore included with
your Zenith Entertainment
Machine. WithoutA/V cables, VCRs will not play videocossettesin
stereosound.
Without Cable Box
Cable"N/
_a_dc
Roundw_re(75ohm)
F oaxiaLwire _l
with TV
_ cables
With CabLeBox
CableW
waUjack
_ gablebox IIn
Ou*_ ou_ut
F s_dtch 3 4
re (?5ohm)
RF coaxial wire
(75ohm) not included
with TV
A/Vcables not included withTV
TVbackpane{ (expandedview)
Connect
your VCRand
Cableto your Entertainment
Machine.
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Connectinga
S-VH5VCR
or DVDPlayer
to your
Entertainment
Machine.
Super VHS VCR
Locate the Ant In jack on the
backof your S-VHSVCR. Connectthe cable Linecoming fromyour waLLdirectLyto this jack.
NowLocatethe Outto TV jack. Connect a cable from
the Out to TVjack to the Antenna/CabLejack on the backof yourTV.
Findthe audioand S-Video
jacks on the back ofyour
S-VHSVCR,andconnectthem foLLowingthe instructions pro- vided with your equipment.
DVD* Player
SimpLyconnectthe S-Video/Audioout on the DVDto the S-VHS1, R-LAudioor S-VHS2, R-LAudioIn onthe TV.
UseVidoosourmsJbrbetter
pi_bureandsound.
[_ Touse_ pr.p:go to the
SourceMenu (page30) and
choosethejock you've connected
your E-VH$($-VH$ I,-2) as the
Nain or PIP source.
* DigitalVideo Disk PLayer
CabLes
notincluded
Attach to cable waLLjack, came box,or antenna
Antenna
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Beforeyou begin plugging in your stereo sys-
tem, it's a goodidea to put it in its approximateplacefirst. That way you know how muchwireyou have orwilt need.
Getthe bestsound possible
fromyour
Entertainment Hach|.e.
Locatethe jacks marked
Variab|eOut. Thesearefor the stereosystem.Connectthe stereosystem'scabtes,accord-
ing to their color (red is the fight channe[,white the |eft)
to theseja_s.
Thesewiresshouldbe included
w_ yourstereosystem.
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F
i
Stereo
System
A/V cables
not included w_thW
R-LAudio
Input
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UseAuto
Programto
automatically
find and
storeat[ of
the stations
availabtein
your areain
the TV's
memory.
With the remotecontrolin hand, pressthe POWERkey to turn on your EntertainmentMachine.
Pressthe MENUkey so the Setup menu appears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrowson
the remote control setectAuto
Programon your screen.
Pressa RIGHTor LEFTarrowto
reach the Auto Programscreen.
Using the UP/DOWNarrows,
chooseeither CableTVor Off-Air Antennaon your screen.
Note:The option that is blinking and appearsin white is setected.
Pressa RIGHTor LEFTarrowto
begin Auto Program.
PressENTERor QUIT to returnto
TV viewing.
Note:AutoProgram_inrb channels
beingreceivedbythe 11/Tun_ See infonnation on page14for using the CableBoxor VCRTuners.
Tocustomizeyourchannel selection,seepage I8.
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AUTOPROGRAMAutoProgramis howyourEntertainmentMachinefindsat[thechannelsavailableinyourareaandstorestheminmemonj.
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PW6(PROGRAM)
Programsyour remote
operateother products.
Seepage35.
FLASHBK (FLASHBACK)
Returnto the
last channelviewed.
SURF
Activatescustomchannelselect
modeon your
EntertainmentMachine.
WhenSurf modeis active, CHANNEL
UP/DOWNkeys_Sur?"throughthe
channelsyou'veselected.
CHANNEL (UP/DOWN)
FLipthrough
availablechannels.
ENTER
Showsthe ChanneL/Time
display.Pressafl:erchannel
numbers for instant selection.
LEFT/RIGHT ARROWS
The Left/Right arrows
adjust options.
MENU
Displayson-screen
menusfor TV mode.See page16
PIP FEATURES
ForPIP (Picture-in-Picture)
operation. Seepage32
TIMER
Displaysthe SLeepTimer
Menu.See "TimerSetup"
on page24 for
moreinformation.
Keysdedicatedto VCR
_unctions wigstill operate
your VCRwhilethe remote
isin 111mode.
INEL
ENTER
remo_ control part number
MBR3458
(tz4-21z-sl)
TurnsTVOnor Off.
INDICATOR LIGHT
Lightswhenkeys arepressed.
fAUX/TV
SeLectsremoteoperatingmode.
MUTE TurnssoundOff and On
whilethe picture remains. Pressonceto quiet sound,press againto mute, pressagainto restore sound.
ILUME LEFT/RIGHT
Adjuststhe soundte_veLson your EntertainmentMachine.
NUMBER KEY PAD SeLectschanneLsdirecttyand
entersnumericvaluesfor someoptions.
UP/DOWN ARROWS The Up/DownarrowsselectopUons.
QUIT
Removeson-screendisplayfrom view.If no displayis on, switches
SEQsoundfeature Onand Off on someTVs.
CLOSED CAPTIONING)
DispLaysthe closed caption menu.
'VCR-SOURCE
Switchesbetweenwatching TV
through your antenna/cabLe,or through your VCR.
Aquickfist ofall the
keysonyour remoteand
whattheydo.
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Howto use
yourfront
control
paneLto
Ol_mte
the menus.
Note:For modelA27B41, when usingthe on- screenmenus,the buttonson the front panel correspondto the remote controlbuttons as foLLows:
VOLUME- Adjust LefL/Right CHANNEL= SeLectUp/Down
To accessthe Setup menu,press
the MENUbutton once;to get the other menus,keeppressingthe MENUbutton.
Choosethe function youwishto changeusing theSELECTbutton.
The AD3USTbuttons act asan "adjustment" (Left/Right) func-
tion.
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Henusdisoppearafter)_e seconds.
Toget them back,pushthe MENU
button ogoin.
If you've lostyour remote,you can get a newreplocement by cutUng
1-800255-6790 topurchaseo
replocement.
#,-"FJ4TER ._AIX1UST_" SELECT MENU vVOLUME,, vCHANNEL,, POWER
( I[ )( I 1( 1( 1( I )( I ) ( )
Typical lO-Button TV Front Panel
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The sourcebutton OV/VCR/Source) on the remote switchesbetween Videoinput and CabLe/Antennainput. The Time/Channel displaywit[
read"Video"in place of a channel numberif A/V inputs are seLectedas
the picturesource.
Cable/Antenna Input: This setting allows you to change cable or antenna channels and to view videocassettes on channel 3 (or 4)
in mona sound.
VideoInput: Thissetting allowsstereoplaybackof videocassettes. The television cannotchangechannelsin the Videomode,but the VCRcan.
Toviewthe currentinput sourc_ pressENTERonyour remote.
TheTime/Channeldisplayshouldappearin the upperright hand cornerof the screen. Z,fthe displayreads"Video;then the sourceison A/V input. If the oh'spryreadsa channelnumber,
then thesourceisyour Cableor Antenna.
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XDS- ExtendedDataSondae Somebroadcastersareincludingonthe dgnattheyprovide addiUona[information(data)abouttheprogram.Thisdata(see example)appearsonyourTVscreenwhenyou pressENTER;if
the channel,hasXDS.
Date
Channel/Time/Audio Display (shownwith PIPdisplay,if PIP is on)
TitLeof Program
Length of Program (in hours and minutes)
Time Remaining (in hours and minutes)
ShowingXDS Date SeLecta channel PressENTERto displayXDSdata; if available.
XDSChanne[ labels XDScan providea channe[labet autonlaticatty.Forthe pro- gramsto displayan XDSchannellabel setectthe dashes
(.... ) for that channetfromthe Channel.ID option in the
Setup Menu.
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10:55
Stereo
Introdudng youto the
basicsof your Entertainment I_achine
[__ hannel/LabeLorVideo(IndicatesSource)
Time
AudioMode PXPChannel& Label
(NoteShowsSourceofsound)
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Ch 25-MTV
7:55
Stereo
PIP Ch 30-ABC
NOVA
Length00:44 Time Left00:37
Exampleof an XDSData Display
At this printing,XDSdatQis only beingprovided
bysome publicbroadcastingstebbns;and as o result,it isonly availableonsomechannels.
Youmustset the Cb_k inthe SetupMenu
before the time will appearon the
ChonneVTimeDisplayoron the XDSoh'spry.
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Introducing
you to the basicsof your Entertainment
Machine
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CHANNELUP/DOWNarrows:Usethese arrowsto changethe channels. AutoprogramwiUhave foundall channelsavailableto you.
NUMBER Key Pad: To skip to any channeL, enter the number of the
channel using the NUMBER key pad, then press ENTER.
FLASHBACK:To instantly return to the last channelviewed,
pressFLASHBACK,
SURF: Switches between the primary channel seLect-ionand your cus-
tomized surf channel setecUons. The surf mode icon wit[ appear in the tower right corner of the screen when you change channels. Press SURF to turn surf On, press again to turn surf mode Off.
ThisiswhilethesourceissettoAntenna/Cab_Foranyother
sour_ suchasa VCR,thet4ainPicturechannelchangingwit/
becontrolledbythatequipment.
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VoLumeRight/Left: Toadjustthe volumeLeveL,use the vo|ume
Right/Left arrows. To silenceyour TVinstantly, pressMUTEonceto
soften the volume, pressagain to turn soundoff. Toget the sound back,pressMUTEagain.
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Thereare a numberof waysyou can chooseto integrate your Entertainment Machinewith the rest of your equip- ment. Channelscan be changedusingthe television, the VCR,orthe cable box,with advantagesto each.
USING THE TELEVISION AS THE TUNER preservesall your channellabels(not availableon some models).It also reducesthe numberof keyson the remotecontrolyouneedto worryabout (Onedevice,oneremoteto learn.)
USING THE VCR AS THE TUNER has the advantageof simplifyingthe recordingprocess.If the VCRis tuned to
channelseven,then the VCRwill recordchannelseven.
USING THE CABLE BOX (if you have one) to changethe stationssometimeshasan advantage,too, especiaLLyif
your cableproviderrequiresyou to use their cableboxto descrambletheir stations.
Helpon
comMning
your
Entertainment Machine with more
equipment.
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Basedon the advantagesListed above,decidewhat deviceyou want to use asthe tuner.
Connect the antennaor cablesource to the input of your tuner.(If you choseyourtelevision asthe tuner, then you'redone. Gowatchyour
EntertainmentMachine.)
Connect the output of your tuner to the input of the next device.
If you used A/V cables for step 3, set the "next device_ to Video input. If you used an RF coaxial
cable in step 3, then tune the "next device" to match the output channel of your tuner (usuaUy
channel 3 or 4).
Repeatsteps 3 and4 untiLyou reachyour EntertainmentMachine. Thenenjoy!
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TUNER The teLevision, VCR,or cableboxthat you chooseto changechannelswith.
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DescripUons
ofall the
menusonyour
Entertainment
Machine.
I OPERATXON I MENUS
Usingthe Menubuttononyourremoteyoucanaccess aU.the menusbelow.
Menu Name
SETUP MENU
Auto Program
Add/Del/Surf
CLockSet
Captions
Caption_ext
Language
Background
SPEClrAL
FEATURES
Timer Setup
Channel labels
Parental Control
Auto Demo
Adjusts the basic characteristics of your Entertainment Machine.
AutomaticaLLy finds and stores active channels to flip through using Channel Up/Down.
ManuaLLy picks and chooses which active channels wiLLappear when flip- ping through using Channel Up/Down
Sets the time.
Turns dosed captioning on, off, or set it to come on automaticat|y when the te|evLsion is muted.
Chooses the captioning or text method for your Entertainment Machine.
Picks the Language you want your on-screen menus to appear in.
Turns the background for on-screen menus transparent or opaque.
Goes beyond basics and customizes your Entertainment Machine's functions.
ProgBms a time for your Entertainment Machine to turn itseff on or off, or to turn itself off after a certain amount of time.
LabeLsyour channeLs with their network names (ABC, CBS, HBO, etc.).
Affows parents to block any channel or A/V source for up to gg hours, with the use of a password.
Demonstrates the on-screen menus that control TV setup and operational
features.
Continuedon nextpage.
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19
20
21
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23
24
25
26
27
ADD
DELETE
SURF
The addfunction addschannelsto the Est that wilt be scro!Jedthroughwhen usingyour remote. The delete function removeschanneLsfrom the fist that wiLtbe scroLtedthrough when usingyour remote.
The surf function createsa speciatlist of yourfavorite channels.Youcan accessthis groupof channelsby pushingthe surf button onthe remote.
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Usingthe Menu buttonon your remote,you canaccess all the menusbetow.
Menu Name
Goto page
Descriptions
of aU.the menuson your
Entertainment
Machine.
AUDIO MENU
VZDEO MENU
PIP MENU
SOURCE MENU
Customizesthe soundto suit your roomand your taste.Youroptionsare: Bass,Treb|e,Balance,Audio Mode,FrontSurround,SoundRite,Speakers.
Adjustsyour picturefor any viewing situation.Youroptions are: Contrast,Brightness,CoLor,Tint, Sharpness,CoLorTemp,PicturePref.
ControLsthe sizeand appearanceof the PIP inset. Youroptionsare:
CoLor,Tint, Size.
Choosesfromthe avaiLabLesourcesfor both the main pictureand PTP.
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Channel/lime/
Audio Display
PIP/Channe[
AudioSource
VoLumeMsplay
XDSMsplay
Showsthe current time, channel videoand audiosource,and the Surfstatus.
If present, indicatesPIP is on.
Shows(with PIP on), the sourcesoundis comingfrom, mainor
PIP.
Showsthe currentsoundleveL.
If availableon currentlyselected channel givesprogramname,length of
programandtime left in programin hoursand minutes.ALsoshows ChanneL/Time/Audio display.If the clockhas beenset, displaysthe time also.
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Customize
your channel
setection.
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Pressthe MENUkeyon the remote
so theSetupmenuappears.
SelectAdd/Delete/Surf menu
using the UP/DOWNarrows.
Usingeither the NUMBERkey pad or the CHANNELUP/DOWNarrows on the remote, selecta channel.
(If adding a deletedchanneL,you v_[[ needto usethe numberpad.)
Using the RIGHT/LEFt arrows, pick whether that channel is Added, Deteted, or a Surf chan- nel.
To continue, select another charmer and repeat step 4. If you are finished, press ENTERor QUIT to return to TV viewing.
I fyou deletea channe!,it isn't gonefor good. 3ustselectit
usingthe NUMBERkeypad on the remote,or oddit Inter.
PressSURF,with Su_ activ_ you can usechannel up/downto scroll the Su_ channel lisL PressSURF again to returnto normalchannel
scan.
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ADD
DELETE
SURF
This function lets you add new channels to the fist that you'll scroll through when using your remote.
This function lets you remove channels that you don't watch from the list you'[[ scroll through.
This function lets you add your favorite channels to the Surf list.
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Pressthe MENUkeyon the remote controlsothe Setupmenuappears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrowson
the remote controL,selectCLock Set onyour screen.
Pressa RIGHTor LEFTarrowto accessthe CLockMenu.
UsingtheUP/DOWN arrows, seLectDateSet.
Usingthe LEFTor RIGHTarrows,
SELECTthe Month,Date, or Year.
Usethe UP/DOWNarrowsto changethe Month, Date, orYear.
Onceyou haveset the correct year,pressthe RTGHTarrow,then usean UP/DOWNarrow keyto selectCLockSet.
Pressa P,IGHT or LEFTarrow key to adjustthe time.
Pressthe TIMERkeyto seLectAM
or PM.
PressENTERor QUIT to return to
TV viewing.
Youcon usethe NUMBERkey podto simplytype in the time ond dote (AM end PMore stiU
selectedwiththe Timerkey).
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Setthe clock and dateon
yourZenith Entertainment Nachtne_
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Turnondosed
captioningor
CaptionsWhen
Muted.
Pressthe MENUkeyon the remotecontro[so the Setup menuappears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrows
on the remotecontrol select
Captions.
Pressa RIGHT/LEFTarrowto chooseanyof the following opUons:On,Off, or Captions
WhenMuted.
PressENTERor QUITto returnto
TV viewing.
Press"CCWtoturnscopffonsOn, Off,orselectCopffonsWhen
Muted.
_pffons come inhandy whenthe
television is on mute.
Not allprogramminghasdosed captioningortext avoilabl¢
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Caption/Textis a feature whichaUowsyour
EntertainmentMachine to receivevarious dosed cap-
tion and text optionsprovidedby yourbroadcaster.
Availability andfuctionaEty of CaDtionfrext feature is determinedonlyby _ur broadcasterand may not be availabtein ourarea.
Pressthe MENUkey on the
remote control sothe Setup
menuappears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrows on the remotecontroLSelect
Caption/Texton your screen.
Pressa RIGHT/LEFTarrowto
choose any ofthe following options:Caption1, Caption 2, CapUon3, Caption4, Text 1, Text2, Text 3, or Text4.
PressENTERor QU1Tto returnto W viewing.
Captionscomein handywhenthe
televisionis onmut_
Standardclosedcaptioningis
avai_ble usingthe Ception I
Option.
Not oUprogramminghas dosed coptioningor textavailable;even
though Captions 1, 2, 3, 4, and Text1, 2, 3, and 4 are available
for use to the broodcaster.
Tumondosed
captioningor
text that
appearsat the bottom of
your screen.
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impaired.
TEXT The term for the wordsthat appearin a large blackframeand almostcover the entire screen;usuallymessagesprovidedbythe broad-
caster.
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Choosethe
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want the
menusto
appearin.
]OPERATION ] MENUS I SETUP MENU
Pressthe MENUkeyon the
remotecontrolso the Setup
menu appears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrowson
the remote control,select
Languageonyourscreen.
Pressa RIGHT/LEFTarrowto chooseanyof the following opUons:EngLish,Spanishor French.
PressENTERor QUITto returnto
TVviewing.
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Press the MENU key on the remote control so the Setup menu appears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrowson the remote contro|,select
Backgroundon yourscreen.
Pressa RIGHT/LEIrfarrowto
chooseOn or Off.
Press.ENTERor QUITto return to regutarTVviewing.
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background
to the
on-scTeell menus,
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At_tomaUcaU.y
rumsyour
Entertainment
Machineon
or off.
Note:
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Pressthe MENUkey on the remote
controlso the SpecialFeatures menu appears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrowson
the remote contmt, setectTimer Setup onyourscreen.
Pressa RIGHT/LEFTarrow.TheTimer Setupscreenwillappear.
SLeepTimer: Usethe RIGHT/LEFT arrowsto adjustthe Lengthoftime
until the TVshutsdown (se|ecta
countdownfromten minutes to four hours).
Atthis point, continueto step five to set the OnTime, or press ENTERor QUITto return to
TVviewing.
OnTime:Using theUP/DOWN arrowson the remotecontrolse[ect
OnTimeonyour screen.
Pressa RIGHTor LEFTarrowor use
the NUMBERkey padto enter the time your TVwit[ automaticatty turn on.
Pressthe TIMER button to select AMor PM.
Pressthe UP/DOWNarrowsto selectOn/Off Timer.
Pressthe LEFTorRIGHTarrowto
turn on the On/Off Timer.
PressENTERor QUITto return to
TVviewing or continueprogram-
mingby repeatingthe abovesteps forOff Time.
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Usethenumberkeypadto typein timesettings.
TheOn/O_ timer wignot work until the Clod:onyour te_qsion
hos beenset.
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OP_R,T'O.I "E"USI SP_C''LFEATURe,IP,OE2,
With the CHANNELUP/DOWNkey, set your EntertainmentMachineto the channelyou want to label.
Pressthe MENUkey repeatedly until the
SpeciatFeaturesmenu appears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNkeys, select Ch. Labelsin the menu.
Usea RIGHT/LEFTarrowto select a channellabel. (Eachpresswill bring up a different label.) ..
PressENTERto acceptthe label and return to regularTVviewing.
NOTE:The (.... ) label indicates that
your TVwill acceptthe original.,broad- cast label, and (None)will blockall
labeling.
Labdthe
channels forthe
Channel}Time
Display.
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Hakesun
youknow
whatyour
kidsaren't
watching.
PressMENUrepeatedlyuntil the Special Featuresmenuappears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrows,select ParentalCt[. in the menu.
Pressa RIGHT/LEFTarrowto enter the Parental.Controlmenu.
With the UP/DOWNarrows,select
Block Ch.
Choosea channel number. Pressa RIGHT/LEFTarrow to chooseBlockedor
Unblocked.Chooseanother channelnum-
berand continue Blocking/Unbtocking channels.
UseUP/DOWNandRIGHT/LEFTarrowsfor the following:
ChooseBlock Video, Usethe RIGHT/LEFT arrowsto Blockor Unbtockthe A/V
inputs.
ChooseSet Hours. Usethe RIGHT/LEFT
arrowsto increase/decreasethe hours parentalControl wilt be active.
Choose Set Password. A display will appear on the screen, prompting you to
enter a code. Use the Number Keypad, enter a four-number code. You wit[ be
asked to reenter the same code.
Choose Lock On Off. Use a RIGHT/LEFT arrow key to choose whether Parental
Control will be On or Off, for the hours you specified.
Usethe NUMBERSkeypodto choosechonne! numbers,
TheOn/Off timerwig not work until the Clockhas beenset.
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Pressthe MENUkey repeatedlyon
the remote controlso the Specia[
Featuresmenuappears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrowson
the remotecontroL,select
Auto Demoon your screen.
Pressa RIGHT/LEFTarrowto chooseOnor Off.
PressENTERor QUITto return to regularTVviewing.
AutoDemowiaoontinueto operateuntilit istumerlOMin
theSpedolFeaturesmenu.
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entertainment
machinewitt showyou
all your menuoptions.
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Customize
the sound
on your
Entertainment
Machine.
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Press the MENU key repeatedly on the remote controt until the Audio menu
appears.
Using the UP/DOWN arrows on the remote control setect the setting you want to change. Choose from:
Bass:Increase/decreasetower-end sounds.
Treb|e: Increase/decreasehigher-endsounds.
Balance: AEowsyou to put the soundmoreto
the left or right channet.
Audio Node: Choosefrom stereo sound, mono, SEQ,or SAP.
Front Sun':Turn the front surroundsound speakerson or off.
SoundRfte: Scansfor changesin soundteve[ during commercials,then adjuststhe sound to match your current[eve[.
Speakers:Turnthe regular speakerson or off.
Pressa RIGHT/LEFTarrowto changethe option you havese|ectedor adjustthe soundsetting to whateveryou prefer.
PressENTERor QUiTto return to TV viewing,or presstheUP arrowto return to the AudioMenuto adjust another option.
Not all programrnfngisbroodmstin stereosound,or hasSecondAudio
Progromming/._4P.
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Pressthe MENUkey repeatedly sothe Video menuappears.
Using the UP/DOWN arrows, setect the menu option that you want to change.
Your options are:
Cont_ Changesthe amount of difference between blackrevels and white Leversin
your picture.
Bflgh'mess:Increasesor decreasesthe amount of white in your picture.
CoLonAdJustlevels ofart colors.
Ttnt: Adjustthe relative amountsof the coLorred and greenin your picture.
Sharpness: Raiseor towerthe definition of the picture. The towerthe leveL,the softer the image wiLLappear.
Cotor Temp: Adjustthe colorquatitiesof the entire picture at once:warm, medium,
and cooL.
Picture Pref: Chooseeither Custom or Preset. CustomaLLowsyou to set the
picture the wayyou want. Preset movesall the above optionsback to their original fiacto!y-setrevels.
Pressa RIGHT/I_EFTarrowto adjust the option you haveselected.
PressENTERto returnto regularTVviewing.
Someoneleft: the picturelooldng _er_b_? 3ustchoose PresetunderPicturePref(prefer-
ence)to get the regularpicturebeckquick_.
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picture quatit_j on your
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Machine.
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Contmt
the picture
qualifies
ofyour
PIP inset.
Pressthe MENUkey repeatedtyuntil the PIP Menuappears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrows,selectthe PIP optionyou want to change;CoLor,
Size, or Tint.
Usea RIGHT/LEFTarrowto changethe opUon.
PressENTERto return to regular
TV viewing.
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PIP
Thisis the most commonway to refer to the Picture-In-Picture (PIP) option.
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OPER,T.O.I .E.USISOURCE. NUIP,GE
Thismenushowsyourviewingsourceoptions.
Pushthe MENUkey repeatedlyuntiLthe SourceMenu appearson yourscreen.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrows,choosethe sourcefor Main pictureor PIPinset.
Usingthe LEFT/RIGHTarrows,choosethe sourcefor Main picture or PIP inset. The nameswiUcorrespondto the jacks on the back ofyour TV.If you connecteda VCRto the VideoI jacks, then setectVideo 1 to watchthat VCR.
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PressENTERto return to regularTVview-
ing.
Choose
the sources
foryour main
picture
and PIP.
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stiltscanfor thebiggame.
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CaMeBoxesareexamples ofsources.
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Picture-in-
picture
explained.
OPERATION I PICTURE--IN-PICTURE I OVERVIEW
YOUR PICTURE-IN-PICTUREFEATURE
The Picture-In-picture(PIP) function allowsyouto put a smaller
picture, called the "inset," on the biggerscreen,or the "main" picture.
Normallyyouwould need some otherpiece of equipment, Ukea VCR,to act asa tuner to receive and displaya secondchannelat the sametime. YourEntertainmentMachine eliminates that need
by giving youtwo tuners on oneTV.PIP is alwaysavailab[[, no matter what equipment you have.
Don'twant to missany of the big game,but hate
commercials?3ust put the gamein the PIPinset, andsurf your favorite channelsusingthe main picture.
WORKINGWITH PIP
3ust like your Entertainment Machine's main screen, PIP will need a source to take its image from. Set the main screen source to Antenna/Cab[l, then set the PIP source to Antenna/Cab[l, as an examp[[. This can be adjusted under the Source menu (see page
31).
PIP canbe usedin any picture mode.PutAntenna/Cab[[ in the
inset while youwatch a tape. Attachedto Video1, havea DVD
discgoingin the PEPinset white youwatch a tape on the main
screen.
Picture-in-Picture HainPicture
POSSIBLEREASONSFORADJUSTINGPIP SOURCE
1. You want to watch a video tape, but keep scanning for another movie or game. Set the PIP source to WDEO 1, or 2 and you can watch the VCR and TV, swapping between the two.
2. Youwant to watchyour favorite Eveprogramon Antenna/Cab[[ on the main pictureand whena commercialbreakappears,
swapto the PIP inset whichhas a videotapein the VCRready to play, or choosea different channelon Antenna/cab[[.
TUNER
SOURCE
Anydevicethat picksup broadcastsignalsandturns them into pictureand sound. Otherequipmentconnectedto the W sourceinputs on the TVbackconnectionspanel;Video1, or Video2 for example.
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PressPIP to placethe PIPinset on the mainscreen. PressPIPagain to remove
inset.
With PIP inset on, pressPIP chto switch to PIP inset channelscan,pressPIP ch to return channelscanto the main
screen.
With PIPinset on, pressFREEZto freeze the image in the PIP inset, pressFREEZ again.to resumemotion.
PIP On Operations
Audio Swap With no other on-screenmenusactive,
usethe QUITkeyto switchsound betweenmain pictureand the pTpinset;
the musicalnote showswhich audiois being heard.
PIP Swap UseUp/Down arrowsto flip PIP image with main picture.
ChanneLs
PressCHANNELUp/Downto change channeLsin the PIP inset - - if the
sourcefor the PIP inset is Antenna/Cab|e.
If the sourceis other equipmentcon- nectedto the V|deo1, or Video2 jacks, tune channelson that equipment.
PIP Inset Video Source
PressTV/VCRSOURCEto switchvideo
sourcesforthe PIP inset between, Antenna/Cabte,Video1, or Video2.
Hove PIP Inset around Screen Usethe teft/right arrowsto movethe
PIP insetto a different |ocation onthe mainscreen.
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Choosing
whichsource
to watch for
mainscreen
and PIP inset_
PressPIP to placethe PIP inset onthe mainscreen.PressTV/VCRSourceto
switch input sourcefor the PIP inset.
Or,go to the Sourcemenu,highlight PIP
Sourceand use RIGHT/LEFTarrowsto
selectPIP inset source.HighUghtMain
Sourceand useRIGHT/LEFTarrowsto
selectmain picturesource.
Main Screenor PIP Inset Sources
Youcan use:
Antenna/Cable VideoI/S-Video 1 Video2/S-Video 2
s - Yldeoz V_leo2
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Wheresourcesare connected __~
Youcon useany inputsourcefor the PIP i _"_ insetthat isconnecEedto the 1!/oonnec- I
tionspaneL (Antenna/Cable,Video I, or I
Video2.) I
Note:Zf you used the S-Video1, or the [ S-VideoZ input,S-VHS1, orS-VHS2 wit[ _
appearasavailablesourcesinsteadof Video1, or Video2. I If no equipment is connectedto a source
you select_or the PIP inset,or if it is
turned0_, the PIP insetwiUbe bE_ck.
Camcorder
VCR
S-VideoVCR
DVDPlayer
Other
ExampLesof the types of equipment you can connect to your TV
SOURCE MAINSOURCE
PIPSOURCE
Equipmentconnected to the backconnections paneljacks onthe W. Connection or equipment providingthe pictureand soundfor the main picture. Equipmentprovidingthe picturefor the PIPinset.
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I PRo°,,..,.° IP,GE,,
The deviceyou want to programshould
be on.
Onthe chart on page 39/40, find
the type of deviceyou're
programming,and then find the brand name.Makea noteof the three-digit code,you'll needit soon.
Pressand hold the PRGkey.It's recessed so it doesn'tget pushedaccidentat|y.
Usea sma|tobject.Whenthe indicator tight turnson, you can releasethe key.
Pushthe key namewith the type of deviceyou're programming(VCR,CABLE, AUX,TV).
Usingthe numberpad, enter the three digit codeyou found onpage 39/40.
PressENTERto savethe code.(The indi-
cator light wit[ flash 3 times,then turn
off to indicate the code is valid.)
Aim the remote at the deviceand push
the POWERkey.It shouldturn off. If
not, try the other codesUstedand con-
tinue from stepthree.
Note: To reset remote to factory set-
tings, enter 9-1-1, in step 5.
Programmingyour Zenith remote wiUallowyou to useoneremote to workup to 7 differentdevice_
Not oHdeviceswig workwithyour ZenithremotecontroL
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PRG
DEVICE
Procedureto setup remote to operate otherequipment.
Programmingkey.
Infra-red remotecontrollableelectronic accessonj.
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ControLthe
volumeon
your home
audiosystem
without
changing
modes.
Findthe codethat operatesyour ampLifier.Test it to make sureit's the correctone byfollowingthe proce-
dure in "ProgrammingYourRemote"
onthe previouspage.
Programyour audiosysteminto the CABLEor one of the available AUX modes.
Selectthe mode youwant amplifier volumeto appear (e.g. TV).
Pressand hold PRGonyourremote until the indicator Lightstays Lit, then release.
Press4-9-9; then ENTERon the remote. Theindicator Light _LL flash three times if codeis accepted.
Audiosystemvolume/mutenow appearsin the mode selected. Note:Youcan also programCable
BoxVolumeand lute control(if
available) into your cableboxmode (CABLEor AUXmode)by repeating the stepsfor programmingonthe previouspagebut entering 3-g-9, instead of a brandcode,then press-
ing ENTER.
Toput everythingbackt_ normal,
reprogramthe mode.fromstep 3 with the originalbrandcod_
Zfyou c_n't.findthe codefor your ompU_r, usethe AutoFind
feature onpage38.
Iz,
AMPL!F!ER
CABLEBOXVOLUME/MUTE
Audiodevicewhich sendssoundto speakers,Ekeas AudioTuner,Receiver,orAmpUfier. SeeAudioTuners/AmpListon page40.
Somecableboxeshavevolumecontrols.
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Referto the chart on page 39/40 to find the type and brandname of the deviceyou'reprogramming.
Pressand holdthe PRGkeyunlit
the indicatortight turns on, then
reteasethe PRGkey.
Pressthe AUXkey and the 1 on
the NUMBERkey pad at the same
time (for AUX+1).
Usingthe NUMBERkey pad, enter the three-digit codefor the deviceyou'vesetected.
PressENTERto savethe code.
With the deviceturned on, point the remoteat it and press
POWER.It shoutdturn off.
Repeat the steps for AUX+2, and AUX+3.
Programmingyour Zenith remote
wig agowyou to useone remote
to workup to 7 diJ_erentproducts
or device_
Somedevicesmay not workwith your ZenithremotecontroL
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to seven
different deviceswith
your remo'm!
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AuxiUaryequipment.Canbeanyequipmentwhichdoesnothavea dedicatedkeyontheremoteLikecableorVCR. Typicallya secondVCR,stereosystem,audiotapedeck,etc.
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Usethe
remote
controlto
searchall
possible
codes.
I REMOTE
I REMOTE PRO-GRAMHING IAUTO-FIND
Turnon the deviceyou wantthe remoteto control.
Press and hold the PRG key until
the indicator Light turns on, then
release the PRG key.
Pressthe keyfor the deviceyou are t_ng to program(CABLE, VCR,AUX,TV).
Press0-0-0 (zero-zero-zero), then
pressthe ENTERkey fight away.
Aim the remote at the correct
deviceand pushthe POWER key (Theindicator tight will turn off whitethe POWERkey is pressed).ALLowa secondto pass, then pushthe POWERkey again. Repeatuntil the deviceturns off.
PushENTERto savethe code (The
indicator tight wiLLflash 3 times
andthen turn off).
PressPOWERto turn the device backon.
Youcanquicklyget out o.fAuto FindbypressingPRG.
Zf the indicatorb'ghtstayson
while youpushPowerinsteado.f
turningaM,aUthecodeshove
beentried andyour devicecan't be programmed.
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Admiral ....... 116 121 130 Funai W/VCR .... 154 MGA/MitsubisM... 104 119 120
133 130 140 155
6eneml ELectric .. 106 107 114
AdventuraW/VCR 154 116 117 161 MontgomenjWard 103 104 105
113 114 119
Akai .......... 104 Go[dstar ....... 103 104 119 121 130 133
147
Amark ........ 103 146 NEC .......... 104 119
GoldstarW/VCR.. 153
J,OC.......... 104 Panasonic...... 106 107 160
Hitachi ........ 102 103 129 166
Be[[ & Howe[[ ... 121 163
PanasonicW/VCR 174
Broksonic ...... 131 136 3.C. Penney ..... 104 110 114
117 119 Phitco......... 103 104 112
Candla ........ 139 113 139
/C .......... 125 132 164
Centurion ...... 119 Phitips ........ 112 113
KMC.......... 103
Citizen ........ 121 139 Pioneer........ 135
" KTV .......... 103 104 138
Contec ........ 141 Portland ....... 103
Kurazai ........ 121
Coronado ...... 103 ProScan ....... 116 157 162
Crown ........ 103 Lodgenet....... 121 167
Curtis Mathes .... 116 119 121 togik ......... 121 Quasar ........ 106 107
LXI .......... 133 137 RCA .......... 104 116 126
Oaewoo ....... 149 159 157 161 162
DaewooW/VCR 148 Magnavox ...... 103 112 113 167 168
•" 117 11g 127
Daytron ....... 119 128 139 165 ReaUstic ....... 105 123 124
Elektra ........ 121 MagnavoxW/VCR 173 Sampo ........ 119
Emerson ....... 103 104 123 Majestic ....... 121 Samsung....... 103 119 134
141
124 131 136 Marantz ....... 104 120 155
145 Sanyo..... 108 109 118
EmersonW/VCR 158 Megatron....... 146 ....
" Scott ......... 119 124
Memorex....... 121
Fisher......... 10g 118
Sears ......... 103 108 109
110 111 118 134
Sharp ......... 103 105 122
133 137 156 169
Signature 2000... 103 104 105
113 114 119 121 130 133
Sony ......... 115 143 151
170
Soundedgn ..... 139
Sylvania ....... 112 113 117
119 127 128
139
SymphonicW/VCR 154
Tatung ........ 106
Teknika........ 103 112 121
124 139
Te[erent ....... 103 121
Toshiba ....... 110 111 134
171
XR 1000 ...... l_ 121
Yorx.......... 11g
Zenith ........ 101 149 175
Zenith W/VCR ... 153 154 172
End thecodes
you need to programyour remote.On this page:TVs and VCRs.
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Admiral ....... 208 261 General Elect_c .. 214 216 220 NEC .......... 202 218 Sharp......... 208 261
Adventura ...... 231 Go|dstar ....... 209 Orion ......... 250 Shintom ....... 239
Aiwa ......... 231 Go Video ....... 256 262 263 Panasonic ...... 214 251 259 Signature2000,.. 208 214 216
219 231 24g
Akai .......... 223 238 241 Hitachi ........ 215 257 Pentax ........ 215
Sony ......... 217 232 237
AudioDynamics .. 202 218 Instant Replay ... 214 227 Phi[co ......... 207 214
Sylvania ....... 207 214 227
Be[[ & Howetl.... 206 247 J.C. Penny ...... 214 215 218 Philips ........ 207 214 227
227 Symphonic ..... 231
Broksonic ...... 221 226 250 Pioneer ....... 210 215
255 JVC .......... 202 224 225 TasMko........ 209
- 258 Portland ....... 246
Canon ........ 214 Tatung ........ 202
Kenwood....... 202 ProScan ....... 216 260
Citizen ........ 209 Teac.......... 202 231
Logik ......... 239 Quasar ........ 214 259
Craig ......... 212 Teknika ........ 209 234
LXI .......... 209 231 RCA .......... 215 216 220
Curtis Mathes ... 214 259 227 240 242 Toshiba........ 205 215
Daewoo ....... 244 246 248 Magnavox ...... 207 214 231 : 249 260 XR 1000 ....... 239
254 Marantz ........ 207 218 Rea|istic . 206 208 212
214 231 VectorResearch .. 204 218
DaytTon ....... 236 246 Maria ......... 209
Samsung....... 220 230 238 Yamaha........ 202 218
DBX .......... 202 218 Mernorex....... 206 212 214
231 Sansui ........ 239 Zenith ........ 201 224 225
Emerson ....... 203 209 221 229 237
223 226 233 Mitsubishi ...... 204 222 252 Sanyo ........ 206 212 247
235 243 250 264
Scott .......... 204 205 233
Fisher......... 211 212 213 Montgomery Ward 208 214 216 243
247 219 231 249
Sears ......... 206 209 211
Funai ......... 231 Multi Tech ...... 239 212 215
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Rndthe codes
ou needto pro-
gramyour
remote,
Onthis page:
Cable,Satellite,
CDPlayers,Tape DecksandAudio
Tunersand AmpUfiers.
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P.1H, H_li ill a RLrlqI._
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AUegro ........ 358 362 KaLeVision ..... 335 RCADSS ....... 373
ALLegroA/B Switch 361 Macom ........ 314 321 Regency ....... 329
Gemini ........ 305 331 338 Magnavox ...... 334 Samsung....... 335
GeneralELectric... 367 NSC .......... 335 339 368 Scientific Atlanta 316 323 336
36g 370 364
GeneralTnsbmment 304 305 306
307 308 309 Oak .......... 311 332 342 Sprucer........ 313
310 318
Panasonic...... 313 320 StandardComp... 335
HamLin........ 302 303 345
365 366 Paragon ....... 333 Stargate ....... 379
_erro[d ........ 304 307 308 Philips ........ 347 350 352 Texscan ....... 339 356 371
309 310 318 354 355
Tocom ........ 317 318 346
360 363 Pioneer........ 315 343
Unika ......... 348 362
Unit_l SateLSte .. 344
Universa[ ...... 358 362
Vid Tech ....... 340
Video Way...... 349
VLewstar ....... 354 355 372
Zenith ........ 301 353 374
Zenith SateUite .. 312 328 330
351 378
Pioneer ....... 402 403
Sanyo......... 401
Sony ......... 404
Zenith ........ 401
Akai .......... 409 424 434 RadioShack..... 431 436 439
44O 441
Crown ......... 410 MitsubisM ...... 423 424
RCA.......... 437
Denon ........ 411 NAD .......... 425 426 447
Sanyo......... 438 439
Fisher......... 412 438- Nakamichi...... 427 428
Scott ......... 640
Go[dstar ....... 460 NEC .......... 429
Sharp......... 441 442
Harman/Kardon .. 413 Onkyo ........ 430
Sony.......... 443 444 445
JVC .......... 415 Panasonic ...... 431 432
Soundesign ..... 461 498 501
Kenwood ...... 412 416 417 PMUps ........ 421 433 434 502
441
Pioneer ........ 431 435 Sylvania ....... 433
Magnavox ...... 421 422 433
Quasar ........ 432
Teac ......... 446
Technics....... 432 459
Toshiba........ 447
Yamaha ....... 448
Zenith ........ 460 461 498
501 502
Denon ......... 455
Harman/Karden... 456
3VC .......... 457
Kenwood ....... 450
Onkyo......... 458
PhiUpsDCC ..... 454
Pioneer ........ 451 478
Sony.......... 452
|._11V'_ _r_ail a!i i['.ii:f|L! U IB_T
Denon......... 462 463
Fisher ......... 464
GoLd.star....... 460
Harman/Kardon .. 465
3VC .......... 466
Kenwoed ...... 468 469
Marantz....
Onkyo ....
PhiLips ....
Pioneer....
RadioShack. ReaUstic...
•.. 472 503
•.. 473
•.. 475 475
.. 477 478 479 . .. 487 488
•.. 480
Sanyo......... 481
Scott ......... 482
Sharp ......... 483
Sony.......... 489 490 491
492
Soundesign ..... 461 498 501
502
Teac ......... 494 495
Technics....... 497
Yamaha ....... 496
Zenith ........ 460 461 498
501 502
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REMOTE
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Presetor defaultkey functionsbymode for Zenith products
1!t Mode VCRMode _ Mode AUX Mode
KEY NAME Zenith Code 101 Zenfth Code201 ZeerithCode 353 ZeMth Code 401
POWER W On/Off VCROn/Off CableBoxOn/Off AUXW/DISC
CABLE SelectsCable SelectsCable SelectsCable Selects Cable
VCR SeLectsVCR SeLectsVCR SeLectsVCR SeLectsVCR
AUX Selects Aux Selects AUX SelectsAux SelectsAUX
TV SelectsW Selects W SelectsTV SelectsTV
SURF Surf On/Off VCRAM/PM CABLEFCFayCh AUXAudio
FLASHBK W Flashback VCRFlashback CableFlashback AUXFrame/Time
MUTE TV Mute TV Mute TV Mute TV Mute
CHANNEL UP TV Channel Up VCRChannelUp CableChannelUp AUXSkip >>
CHANNEL DN TV Channel Dn VCRChannelDn CableChannel Dn AUXSkip<<
VOLUME (RIGHT) TVVolumeUp W VolumeUp TVVolumeUp W VolumeUp
VOLUME (LEFT) TVVolume Dn TVVolumeDn TVVolumeDn W VolumeDn
1 TV Digit 1 VCRDigit 1 Cable Digit 1 AUXDigit 1
2 TV Digit 2 VCRDigit 2 Cable Digit2 AUXDigit 2 3 TV Digit 3 VCRDigit 3 CabLeDigit 3 AUXDigit 3 4 W Digit 4 VCRDigit 4 CableDigit 4 AUXDigit 4
5 TV Digit 5 VCRDigit 5 CabLeDigit5 AUXDigit 5
6 W Digit 6 VCRDigit 6 CabLeDigit6 AUXDigit 6P
7 W Digit 7 VCRDigit 7 Cable Digit7 AUXDigit 7 8 TV Digit 8 VCRDigit 8 CableDigit 8 AUXDigit 8
9 W Digit 9 VCRDigit g Cable Digit9 AUXDigit g 0 TV Digit 0 VCRDigit 0 CableDigit 0 AUXDigit 0
ENTER W Enter VCREnter Cable Enter AuxDisplay
MENU TV Menu VCRMenu CableMenu AUXProgram
UP ARROW TVSelect Up VCRSelect Up CableUp Arrow AUXPart
DOWN ARROW TV Select Dn VCRSelectDn Cable DnArrow AUXRandom
LEFT ARROW W Adjust Left VCRAdjustLeft CableLeft Arrow AUXx3 FAST<
RIGHT ARROW W Adjust Right VCRAdjustRight CableRight Arrow AUXx3 FAST>
QUIT/ TVSeqSound VCRQuit CableQuit AUXCLear
PIP TV PIP VCR+ Day Up AUXRepeat-Side
SWAP W PIP Swap VCRChannelMap Day Down AUXRepeat-A-B
FREEZ TV PIP Freeze VCRSearch CabLePg Up AUXRepeat-Chap
CC TVCLosedCaptions VCRMemory Cable PgDown AUXMemory
TIMER TV Timer VCRTimer CableTimer AUXStill
W/VCR/SOURCE W Sources W Tuneror VCRTuner CableInfo AUXW/Disc
RECORD VCRRecord VCRRecord CableBuy AUXEdit
PAUSE VCRPause VCRPause CableGuide AUXPause
REWIND VCRRewind VCRRewind VCRRewind AUXScan<<
PLAY VCRPlay VCRPLay VCRPLay AUXPlay STOP VCRStop VCRStop VCRStop AUXStop/Eject
FFWD VCRFast Forward VCRFastForward _/CRFast Forward AUXScan>>
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A complete Listof key functionsfor
your remote
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Someof the/unctions shownabovemay not be avaitableonyour equipment.
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Caringfor
your
Entertainment
Machine.
EaSymalfunctionscanbe prevented.Carefulandregularcleaningcan extendthe amountof timeyouwilt havewith
your newEntertainmentMachine.Besureto turn the poweroff andpull outthe plugbeforeyoubegin anycleaning.
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1. Here'sa greatwayto keepthe dustoff yourscreenfor a white.Weta softclothin a mixtureof luke- warmwateranda tittle fabricsofteneror dishwashingdetergent.Wringthe cloth untilit's a(mostdry,
andthen useit to wipethe screen.
2. Makesurethe excesswater isoff the screen,andthen letit air-drybeforeyou turn onyour
EntertainmentMachine.
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1. Usea soft clothwith a mild soapsolution to wipethe cabinet (avoidusinganycleanerthat says
"industrial strength"or "willwashthe white off of rice"onthe labeL). _'
2. Rinsethe cloth andwipethe cabinet again.
3. Letthe cabinetair-dry beforeturning the EntertainmentMachineon.
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Usea quality woodcleanerandpoEsh.Thiswill protectthe EntertainmentMachinefromdirt anddust,as weltas keepthe cabinetLookingnew.
If you LeaveyourEntertainmentMachinedormantfora tongtime (suchasa vacation),it's a goodideato unplugthe powerto protectagainstpossibledamagefrom Eghtningorpower surges.[f you usean off- air antenna,you mayalsowant to disconnectit fromthe backof your TVbeforeleaving.
If you u_lug your ZenithEntertainmentMochine,you may hoveto resetthe dock usingthe ClockSet
menudescribedearlier. Seepage 19.
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REF R NC I ,,..T..,.CEI P,OE,,
SYMPTOMS SOLUTLONS
Snowypicture and Lousysound. Checkyour antenna connection or tocaUon.
MuiUpla images or "ghost shadows: * Checkyour antennadirectionand/or location.
Makesurethe wire fromyour antenna to your EntertainmentMachineis
propertyconnected.
Interference: Sharp tines across the screen and lousy sound.
The_Uowing may causeimageproblemsordistortion: Electricalappliances, powerfullights, cars, trucl_; computersor
portablephones;medicalequipment
If possibleincrease the distancebetweenyour EntertainmentMachineand
the offendingappliance.Or shutone of them off.
Normal picture but no sound.
Checkvolumelevels.
Makesurethe TVis notMuted.
Tryanother channel The problemmay be the broadcast,not your
EntertainmentMachine.
Are theAudio A/V cablesproperlyinstalled?
Somequick and easy /
tips to fixing I
No picture and Lousysound. Are youin TVor cabletuning mode,and shouldbe in the other?
Hakesureoutputchannelsonall A/V equipmentareonthe samechannel(3 or 4).
Checkthat all connectionsare tight.
No picture and no sound -- The thing is just DEAD!
]s the ACpowerpluggedin?
Checkthat yourACpower outletworks.(Testit by pluggingin something
elseor try anotherplug.)
Makesureyour brightnessand audio controlsare setproperty.
Try anotherchannel.The problemmay be with the broadcast.
No color, but the sound is O,K.
Checkthe color controlin the Videomenu.
Try anotherchannel. The problemmaybe with the broadcast.
Picture has a Mg black box
on it, but the sound is O.K.
The CC(closed caption) option maybein Textmode. SelectOFFin the
Captionsmenu(seepage 20).
Picture has two horizontat black bars, one on top and
one on bottom.
Yourprogramis in letterbox. Thismeansthat the shapeof yourTVis a square,but the programis a rectangle.Thinkof the barsas emptyspacethe
programdoesn'tfill; not picture that's blockedout. Becausethis format is a
direct representationof film as yousee it in the movies, youare actuallyseeing
MOREof the programwhenyou see thosebars.Trustus.
Remote control doesn't work.
Makesurethe batteriesare fresh andinstalled properly.Doesindicator tight work?
Is remote in TV mode?PressW for TV mode.
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P,GE,, I EFE ENC I .,,NT .,NCE
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Somequick
and easy
Ups to fixing
probtems
yourself.
Menu options can't be changedor seLected.
Tnj unptugging yourEntertainment Machinefor a few minutes, then plugit backin. (Don't forget to resetthe dock.)
No picture or sound when any non-cab|e source
is se|ected.
Check to see if the source equipment has been turned on.
Make sure that the connections are secure on the back of your TV and on the source equipmenL
Weak or no Stereo Sound when using a stereo VCR.
Check to see if art the connections are secure.
Look in the Audio mode menu to see if aLtthe settings are correct.
.The PXPinset is btack or
tackscontrast when VXDEO1 is the PXPsource.
You might want to adjust the PIP picture settings under the PIP menu.
Check that aU the wires are connected property.
•PIP source turned on?
The PXPinset is "snow" when the sourceis Antenna/Cab|e, Video 1, or Video 2.
Lookto seeif the W/'¢CRbutton onyour VCRhasthe W setected,
There is no picture in the PIP inset when using VIDEO 1 for the PTPand Antenna/Cabte for the main picture.
Lookto seeif the TV/VCRbutton on yourVCRhasptheTV selected.
IJ: all else _its, try unplugging your entertainment machine.for about 5 minutes, then plugging it back in.
(Don't forget to reset the clock.) If that doesn't work, call 1-847-391-8752, extension 5, between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm Central Standard Time.
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A/V CABLES
A/V DEVICE
ADD
AMPLIFIER
ANTENNA
CAPTIONS/TEXT
DATA SOURCE
DELETE
ICON
INPUT
]ACK
NODE
MONO SOUND
OHM RF CABLE
OUTPUT
Audio/Videocables.Threecablesbunchedtogether--Rightaudio (red), Leftaudio (white), andVideo(yellow). A/V cablesareusedforstereo playbackof videocassettesandfor higherqualitypictureandsound fromotherA/V devices.
Anydevicethat producesvideoor sound(VCR,DVD,cablebox, or television).
ThisfunctionLetsyou addnewchannelsto listthat you_t scroll throughwhenusingyourremote.
An external machinethat amplifiessoundfroma television,CDplayer, VCR,DVDor otherA/V device.
The physicalreceiverof television signalssent overthe air.A large
metalpieceofequipmentdoesnot alwayshaveto be visible for your hometo be usingan antenna.
Aform of subtitlingthat writesout thedialogfor yourprogram.
Ajack for hookingup optionalequipmentthat givesyouaccessto thep Internet through yourTV.
Thisfunction lets youremovechannelsthat you don'twatchfrom the Estyoull scroll through.
A smaUpictureon yourscreenthat representsa function or menu item.
Referstothejackthat receivesa signalintotheTV,VCRorother
A/Vdevice.
A connectiononthe backofa TV,VCR,oranyother A/V device. Thisincludesthe RFjack that is threaded with a placefor a smartwire in the center,andthe Audio/Videojacks that havea biggeropening
andarecolor-coded.
The devicethat the remote controlis currentlycontrolling
(TV,VCR,Cable,etc.) is its "mode."
t4ono(monaural)soundis onechannelof sound.Onmore than one speakerall the speakersplaythe sameaudio.
Thewire that comesfroman off-air antennaor cableservice provider. E#chend lookslikea hex shapednutwith a wire suckingthrough the middle, and it screwsontothe threadedjack onthe backof yourTV.
Refersto thejack that sendsa signalout ofa VCR,DVD,orother A/V device.
Acomp
tistof defirfitions for words foundin
this guide.
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A complete
Listof
definitions
for words
found in
this guide.
PIP
SECOND AUD£O PROGRAI4MXNG/SAP
SZGNAL
SOURCE
STEREOSOUND
SURF
TUNER
Thisis themostcommonwayto refertothePicture-In-Picture
(PIP)option.
SecondAudioProgramming(SAP)is another,separate,audiochannel
avaiLabLewith someprogramming.ChoosingSAPoftenrefers to [isteningto audioin anotherlanguage,suchasSpanishor French.
Picture andsoundtravelingthrough cable,or on the air,to your
televisionscreen.
Theterm for the equipmentthat providesaudioandvideo information
to yourEntertainmentMachine.VCR,DVDplayers,or CabLeBoxesareexamplesof sources.
Stereo(Stereophonic)soundrefersto audiothat's dividedinto right
andteft sides.
The surffunctioncreatesaspeciattist ofyourfa_,oritechannels.
Youcanaccessthis groupof channelsby pushingthe surfbuttonon
the remote.
Anydevicethat picks upbroadcastsignalsandturnsthem into pictureandsound.
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Add/Del/Surf ............................. 18
AmpLifierVoLumeOverride..................... 36
AudioHook-ups ............................ g
AudioMenu .............................. 28
Auto Demo............................... 27
Auto Find ............................... 38
Auto Program............................. 10
BackgroundMenu .......................... 23
BasicTeLevisionOperation..................... 13
Batteries................................. 4
Button Functions........................... 11
CabLe................................. 5, 7
Captions/Text Menu ...................... 20, 21
Channel LabeLs............................ 25
Channel Search(Auto Program) ................. 10
CLockSet................................ lg
DVDPLayer......... ..... ...... ........... 8
ExternaLStereo............................. 9
Front PaneLDiagram......................... 12
GLossary.............................. 45, 46
Hook-UpDirectory........................... 3
FEATURE PAGE
2ack Pack ................................ 6
LanguageMenu............................ 22
Maintenance ........................... 43, 44
On-ScreenMenus........................... 1G
Picture-in-Picture........................ 32-34
PIP ................................. 33-34
PIP Menu ................................ 30
ProgrammingCodes ....................... 39-40
RemoteControLDiagram ...................... 11
SafetyInformation .......................... 2
SerialNumber.............................. 2
SuperVHSVCR .............................. 8
Surf ................................... 18
Timer .................................. 24
TroubLeshooting......................... 43-44
VCR .................................. 6, 7
VideoMenu .............................. 29
Warranty ................................ 48
XDS ................................... 13
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Direct-View Color 11/ Welcome to the Zenith family?We believethat youWIUbe pleasedwith yournew Zenith EntertainmentMachine_PLeaseread this
warrantycarefully,it is a "1TMTTEDWARRAN]Y"as defined under FederalLaw. Thiswarranty givesyou specificlegal rights,
and you mayalso have otherrightsthat varyfrom state tostate within the U.S.A.
ZENITH RESPONSIBILITY
Service Labor Duringa pe_odof 90 daysfTomeffective warrantydate, Zenith wit[ provideservicelabor by a Zenith authorizedse_ce center
when needed,asdeterminedbythe Zenithservicecenter, asa resultof manufacturingdefects.
Parts New orremanufacturedreplacementsfor factopj-defective partswill be suppliedby a Zenith authorizedservicecenter for oneyear
flora effective warrantydate (colorpicturetube -- two years). Suchreplacement parts are warrantedfor the remaining portion of the originalwarranty period.
Home Service Warrantyse_ce for 21" diagonal(U.S.A.) or largerscreensizemodelsis providedin the homein most cases.(Some
repairs mayrequirethe unit to betaken by the servicer tothe repair facility and returned,at no additionalcharge.)
Not Covered This warrantycoversmanufacturingdefects and doesnot coverinstallation, adjustmentof customerconbots in the home,
installation or repair of homeantenna systems,cable convertersor cablecompany-suppliedequipment.;it also does
not coverdamagedueto misuse, abuse,negligence,acts of Godor other causesbeyondthe control of Zenith. Any alteration of the productafter manufacturevoidsthis warrantyin its entirety. THIS WARRAN]YIS IN LIEUOFANYOTHERWARP,AN]Y, EXPRESSEDORIMPLIED,INCLUDINGWITHOUTLIMITATION,ANYWARRAITWOF HERCHANTABILI]YORFITNESSFORA PARTICULARPURPOSE,ANDZENITHSHALLNOTBELIABLEFORANYCONSEQUENTIAL,INDIRECT, ORINCIDENTALDAMAGESOFANYKIND, INCLUDINGLUSTREVENUESOR PROFITSIN CONNECTIONWITH THISPRODUCT.
OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY
Effective WarrantyDate
OperatingGuide
Carry-InService
Antenna
Important
WarrantyService
Warrantybeginson the date of originalconsumerpurchase.Foryour convenience, keep the dealers datedbill of saleor delivery ticket as evidence of the purchasedate.
Readyour OperatingGuidecarefullysothat you will understandthe operation of your set and howto adjustthe customercontrols.
Modelsunder21" diagonal(U.S.A.) screen sizemust betaken to a Zenith authorizedservice centerfor warrantyservice and must bepicked up by the owner.
Receptionproblemscausedbyinadequate home antenna orfaulty antenna connections are the ownersresponsibility.
ProductRegistration--Please flu out and mai| yourProductRegistTationCard.It is imperative that Zenith knowhow to reach you promptlyif we shoulddiscoverasafety problemthat could affectyou.
Forwarranty sewice information, contactany Zenith authorizedservicecenter. Partsand service labor that areZenith's
responsibiEty (see above)will be providedwithout charge.Otherservice is at the owner'sexpens_If you haveany problem
in obtainingsatisfactonjwarrantyservice,cat[orwrite the Zenith ResponseCenter. Youmust providethe modelnumber,
serialnumber and dateof purchaseor dateof original installation. Beforeyou askfor warrantyservice,read "Maintenance
And Troubleshooting"in youroperatingguide.You might avoida service call
ZENZTHCONSUMERSERVICES
FactoryOwnedService Center Home& Cany-in Service Television/VCR Pert_andAccessories PTV/Compnter Sen_ceContacts Hours: M-F 8-6, Sat g-2 801 E..RooseveLtRd Lombard, IL 630-705-2830
ZENITH ELECTRONICSCORPORATION Zenith ResponseCenter
1000 Milwaukee Avenue Glenview,IL 60025-2493 Telephone(847)391-8752 Mon-Fri, 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. CST
IN CANADA,WRITEORCALLUS AT: LGElectronics
235 SuperiorBLvd. Mississauga,Ontario, Canada LST-2L6 tel-"(905)795-6240, fax:(g05) 670-2379
IN MEXICO,WRTrlEOR CALL US LGElectronics
Av.San AodresAtoto, No 8 Col San AndresAtoto, Naucalpan
Estadode Mexico,
C.P. 53500 tel; ol (8O0) 50 481 yen et O.F.359 43 55
fax 01 (800) 50 733 yen el D.F.357 17 56
AddffionalZenith Picture fube Protection PlanAvaflab|e
Zenithoffersyou the opportunityto obtain additionaltong-termprotectionagainst failure of the picturetube in your new television.Our PictureTube ProtectionPlan enablesyou to avoid anyunexpectedpicture tube repairexpensesand keepyour television in top condition.It guaranteesyoua genuine Zenith replacementpicturetube andsewice from a Zenith authorizedservice center.
Be sure to send in the ProductRegistration Card. Wewilt sendyou an application [or the ProtectionPlan near the expiration oj the two-year manufacturer'swarranty on the picture tube. Foradditional in_ormaffon call (847) 391-8757.
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