Zenith HW20H52DT, H20H52DT User Manual

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Installation and Operating Guide Warranty
Model Number H20H52DT
HW20H52DT
zenith
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set. Retain it for future reference. Record model number and serial number of the set. See the label attached on the back cover and quote this information to your dealer when you require service.
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For Customer Support/Service please call:
1-888-865-3026
www.zenith.com
RECORD THE MODEL NUMBER The serial number of this HealthViewTM TV is located on the back of the cabinet. For future reference, we suggest that you record the
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK
serial number here:
MODEL NO. H20H52DT/HW20H52DT
SERIAL NO._________________________
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
POWER CORD POLARIZATION:
This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding-type alternating current line plug. This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the three-wire ground type plug.
NOTE TO CABLE/TV INSTALLER:
This reminder is provided to call the cable TV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electric Code (U.S.A.). The code provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of the cable entry as practical.
REGULATORY INFORMATION:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following Measures:
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to modify this product in any way without written authorization from Zenith Electronics Corporation. Unauthorized modification could void the user’s authority to operate this product.
COMPLIANCE:
The responsible party for this product’s compliance is: Zenith Electronics, Inc. 1000 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632. 1-201-816-2000
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
3-WIRE COMM-WARN B-2/02
© Copyright 2004 Zenith Electronics Corporation
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Important safeguards for you and your new product.
Your product has been manufactured and tested with safety in mind. However, improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. To avoid defeating the safeguards that have been built into the new product, please read and observe the following safety points when installing and using the new product, and save them for future reference. Observing the simple precautions discussed in this guide can help get and enjoy many years of safe operation that are built into your new product. This product complies with all applicable U.S. Federal safety requirements, and those of the Canadian Standards Association.
1. Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
2. Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
3. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
4. Heed Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
5. Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6. Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
7. Accessories, Carts, and Stands
Do not place this product on a slippery or tilted surface, or on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may slide or fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
8. Transporting Product
A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
9. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
10. Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
11. Power Sources
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
12. Power Cord Polarization
This product is equipped with a polarized alternating­current power plug (a plug having on blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
13. Power Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code (U.S.A.), ANSI/ NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
PORTABLE CART WARNING
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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extensive work by a qualified technician to restore
Ground Clamp
Electric Service Equipment
NEC - National Electrical Code
Antenna Lead in Wire
Antenna Discharge Unit (NEC) Section 810-20
Grounding Conductor (NEC Section 810-21)
Ground Clamps
Power Service Grounding Electrode System (NEC Art 250, Part H)
15. Lightning
For added protection for this product (receiver) during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line Surges.
16. Power Lines
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
17. Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
18. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
19. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
20. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product. c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require
the product to its normal operation. E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
21. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
22. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
23. Wall or Ceiling Mounting
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. The product may slide or fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product.
24. Heat
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
25. CAUTION concerning the Power Cord:
Most appliances recommend they be placed upon a dedicated circuit; that is, a single outlet circuit which powers only that appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits. Check the specification page of this owner’s manual to be certain. Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged wall outlets, extension cords, frayed power cords, or damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous. Any of these conditions could result in electric shock or fire. Periodically examine the cord of your appliance, and if its appearance indicates damage or deterioration, unplug it, discontinue use of the appliance, and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement part by an authorized servicer. Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse, such as being twisted, kinked, pinched, closed in a door, or walked upon. Pay particular attention to plugs, wall outlets, and the point where the cord exits the appliance.
26. Outdoor use Marking
WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
27. Wet Location Marking
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Use the steps outlined below as a setup guide and to determine the TV features that will require adjustment for the needs of the end user.
Safety Warnings 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 - 4 Table of Contents 5 Step 1. Hook Up the HealthViewTV TV and other Equipment Hookups Antenna 6 Cable Service 7 Antenna with VCR 8 Cable service with VCR 9 External Speaker Connection (8-ohm output) 9 Pillow Speaker 10
Step 2. Channel Search and Reception Setup
Auto Program 11 (Select Antenna, or cable service then do channel search) Front Panel Controls 12 Optional Installer’s Remote Key Functions 13 On-Screen Menus Overview 14
Step 3. Customize the TV’s Features
Setup Menu (Start with page 11, Auto Program)
Descriptions of the menus on the TV
Setting Add/Del/Blank 16 Clock Set 18
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Setting On/Off Timers 17 Captions (Caption/Text) 19 Language 21
Video Menu 22 FM Radio Menus 23 - 24 Installer Parental Control Menu 25 - 26 Other Menus and On-Screen Displays 27
Managing the Channel Banks 28 - 30 Installer Menus 31 - 38 LT2000 Quickset II Clone Programmer 39 - 43
Patient Operation Section (Copy for patient usage)
Optional Patient Remote Key Functions 44 Optional Patient Remote Key Functions - FM Radio 45 Patient Parental Control Menu 46 - 47 Patient Menus and On-Screen Displays 48 Maintenance 49 Troubleshooting 50 Glossary 51 Warranty for HealthView Series TVs Back
Cover
Optional Installer and Patient Remote Controls:
Shown herein are optional remote controls that can be used by the installer and the patient. Be advise that these remote controls are NOT included with this TV. However, these remotes can be purchased separately, see your Zenith Electronics dealer.
Installer/Hospital Note:
Pages 44, 45, 46, 47 and 48 contain information and menus which the patient can use to operate the TV. It is recommended that these four pages be copied and included with the literature packet that the hospital provides to the patient.
Purchase the Optional Installer’s Remote and Clone Programmer
To perform a normal installation set up, you need an installer’s remote such as the HP602, and the LT2000 Quickset II Clone Programmer—both are shown and described in later sections. The installer remote allows access to the Installer menus, User menus, and Source/Channel Bank keys. The installer remote has Menu, Select, and Adjust, and Channel Bank Keys. The LT2000 Quickset II Clone Programmer is used to duplicate a TV’s setup and install it on another identical TV. See your Zenith Dealer.
Design and specifications subject to change without prior notice.
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Antenna Hook Up
Connect an off-air antenna to the HealthView TV.
Locate the Antenna/Cable jack on the
1
back of the HealthView TV.
Connect the antenna wire that runs from
2
the wall to this jack, according to one of the diagrams shown to the right.
Remove the back of the optional remote
3
and put in two AA batteries.
Back of Remote
Plug in the TV. The HealthView TV is
4
designed to operate on standard current, 120-volt 60 Hertz AC. Do not attempt to operate it on DC Power.
Go to page 11 to Auto Program the TV.
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Antenna
Flat wire
(300 ohm)
Antenna
300/75 ohm
Adapter
TV Back
ANTENNA
TV SPEAKER
CABLE
M.P.I.
PILLOW SPEAKER
TV Back Panel
(Expanded View)
TV Back
VIDEO IN
SPEAKER OUT
AUDIO IN
If you have a 75 ohm RF cable, then you don’t need any adapters.
A 300 to 75 ohm adapter is not included with the HealthView TV.Zenith
Mini Glossary
75 OHM RF CABLE
300 TO 75 OHM ADAPTER
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The wire that comes from an off-air antenna or cable service provider. Each end looks like a hex shaped nut with a wire sticking through the middle, and it screws onto the threaded jack on the back of the TV.
A small device that connects a two-wire 300 ohm antenna to a 75 ohm RF jack. They are usually about an inch long with two screws on one end and a round opening with a wire sticking out on the other end.
RF Coaxial Wire
(75ohm)
ANTENNA
TV SPEAKER
CABLE
M.P.I.
PILLOW SPEAKER
TV Back Panel
(Expanded View)
VIDEO IN
SPEAKER OUT
AUDIO IN
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Cable Service (CATV) Hook Up
Connect cable service to the HealthView TV.
Locate the Antenna/Cable jack on the
1
back of the HealthView TV.
Connect the cable service wire that runs
2
from the wall, according to one of the diagrams to the right.
Remove the back of the optional remote
3
and put in two AA batteries.
Cable TV Wall Jack
TV Back
Back of Remote
Plug in the TV. The HealthView TV is
4
designed to operate on standard current, 120-volt 60 Hertz AC. Do not attempt to operate it on DC power.
Go to page 11 to Auto Program the TV.
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If you’re using a cable box, leave the TV on channel 3 or 4 and use the cable box to change channels.
If you’re using a cable box, Auto Program might only find the channel the cable service is on (usually channel 3 or 4).
RF Coaxial Wire
(75ohm)
In
Out
RF Coaxial Wire
(75ohm)
Cable TV Wall Jack
Cable Box
output switch
ANTENNA
3 4
TV SPEAKER
CABLE
M.P.I.
PILLOW SPEAKER
TV Back Panel
(Expanded View)
TV Back
ANTENNA
TV SPEAKER
CABLE
M.P.I.
PILLOW SPEAKER
TV Back Panel
(Expanded View)
VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
SPEAKER OUT
AUDIO IN
SPEAKER OUT
AUDIO IN
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Antenna with VCR Hook Up
Connect an off-air antenna and VCR to the HealthView TV.
Locate the Antenna/Cable in jack on the
1
back of the VCR.
Connect the antenna wire according to
2
one of the diagrams to the right.
Remove the back of the optional remote
3
and put in two AA batteries.
Back of Remote
(300 ohm)
Round
Or
Flat wire
tenna
An
300/75 ohm
Adapter
In
Out
VCR Back AV Panel
VCR Back
output
switch
Video
3 4
Audio
Plug in the TV. The HealthView TV
4
is designed to operate on standard current, 120-volt 60 Hertz AC. Do not attempt to operate it on DC power.
Go to page 11 to Auto Program the
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TV.
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ANTENNA
CABLE
M.P.I.
TV Back Panel
(Expanded View)
TV SPEAKER
PILLOW SPEAKER
VIDEO IN
SPEAKER OUT
AUDIO IN
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Cable Service (CATV) with VCR Hook Up
Connect Cable service and a VCR to the HealthView TV.
Locate the Antenna/Cable in jack on
1
the back of the VCR.
Connect the wire that runs from the cable service wall jack, according to one of the
2
diagrams to the right.
Remove the back of the optional remote
3
and put in two AA batteries.
Back of Remote
Plug in the TV. The HealthView TV is
4
designed to operate on standard current, 120-volt 60 Hertz AC. Do not attempt to operate it on DC power.
In
Cable TV Wall Jack
Out
output switch
Cable Box
3 4
Cable TV Wall Jack
VCR Back
VCR Back AV Panel
output
In
switch
Video
Out
3 4
Audio
Go to page 11 to Auto Program the TV.
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Leave the VCR and the television tuned to channel three or four and use the cable box to change channels.
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ANTENNA
CABLE
M.P.I.
TV SPEAKER
PILLOW SPEAKER
TV Back Panel
(Expanded View)
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VIDEO IN
SPEAKER OUT
AUDIO IN
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External Speaker Connection (8-ohm)
Connect Speaker out to an 8-ohm speaker as shown.
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ANTENNA
CABLE
M.P.I.
TV Back Panel
(Expanded View)
TV SPEAKER
PILLOW SPEAKER
VIDEO IN
SPEAKER OUT
AUDIO IN
Speaker Back
8-ohm Speaker In8-ohm Speaker In
A/V cables not
included with TV
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Pillow Speaker Hook Up
Connect a Pillow Speaker to the HealthView TV.
Locate the Pillow Speaker Output jack on
1
the back of the HealthView TV.
Connect an accessory pillow speaker or
2
wired remote control unit to this 6-pin jack.
Select PILLOW SPKR on the rear panel
3
of the HealthView TV.
Use a pillow speaker by Curbell, Model A-16455­02 or other UL recognized pendant control bearing the warning: “Risk of fire if used in oxygen enriched atmosphere. Keep pendant control away from oxygen equipment.”
Controlling the TV with Serial Data
The TV is capable of being controlled by a single­wire, serial data signal. This is a Zenith patented technology and is being implemented by certain brands of “smart” pillow speakers, such as Curbell’s “GEN-II” models.
Pillow Speaker Interface
This connector furnishes three control lines and an audio output. A patient-pendant remote control, or entertainment audio and nurse call system may be connected here. All lines are isolated from the AC power line and earth ground. (Opto-isolators isolate the control lines, and a transformer isolates the audio. There are no relays or inductive components in the control lines).
Pin no. Purpose
1 External TV On/Off switch
2 (Not used)
3 External Channel Up switch or Data in
4 Common connection for control, data, and Audio output.
Impedance to earth ground is a 8.2- meg resistor in parallel with a 1000 pf capacitor.
Isolated audio output. Nominal 14-ohm source
5
impedance with short circuit protection. Intended for a pillow speaker with a low-impedance pad-type volume control.
6 External Channel Down switch
TV Back
ANTENNA
TV SPEAKER
CABLE
VIDEO IN
SPEAKER OUT
PILLOW SPEAKER
AUDIO IN
4
5
3
6
1
2
(MALE PLUG)
CHAN UP
Pillow speaker not included with HealtView TV.
TV
SPKR.
VOLUME CONTROL
TV ON/OFF
CHAN DOWN
M.P.I.
TV Back Panel
(Expanded View)
Controlling the TV with mechanical switches
Pin 4 (common) is momentarily connected to pin 1, 3, or 6 via push-action switches to control On/Off and Channel Up/Down. These pins are at +13 volts DC (when measured from pin 4) with the switches open. Current draw is 8 mA when a switch is closed. (This operation using the 5-Wire Interface except that only +7 volts DC was supplied and current draw was only 2.5 mA).
1
4
5
6
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
TV ON/OFF
OPEN
CHAN UP/DATA IN
COMMON
AUDIO OUT
CHAN DOWN
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Auto Program (Channel Search)
Use Auto Program to specify Cable TV or Off Air Antenna incoming signal source and automatically store in the memory of the TV, all of the channels that are found by the channel search.
With the optional Installer remote control in hand,
1
press the POWER key to turn on the HealthView TV.
Press the MENU key to show the Setup menu.
2
Using SELECT on the remote control, highlight Auto
3
Program on the screen.
Press the Right or Left ADJ (Adjust) arrow to go to
4
the Auto Program menu.
Using SELECT, choose either Cable TV or Off Air
5
Antenna on the screen.
Press the Right or Left ADJ arrow to begin the
6
Channel Search.
Press ENTER when the channel search is complete.
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Auto Program finds channels being received by the TV tuner.
Cable will not work unless the hospital provides a cable service.
AUTO PROGRAM ADD/DEL/BLNK CH. LABELS CLOCK SET TIMER CAPTIONS LANGUAGE
POWER
C
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M
F
V/
T
E
UM
L
O
V
+
-
123
4456
708
BED 1
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ ADJ
LHFSB
C
-
ENTER
K
L
E
N
NH
A
9
BED 2
BANK
CH PREVIEW
1
M
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+
7 2
3/5
4/6
Optional Installer and Patient Remote Controls:
Shown herein are optional remote controls that can be used by the installer and the patient. Be advise that these remote controls are NOT included with this TV. However, these remotes can be purchased separately, see your Zenith dealer.
Mini Glossary
OFF AIR ANTENNA
CABLE
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If the patient can only view over-the-air broadcast, select Antenna.
If you provide cable service to the patients, select Cable.
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Front Panel Controls
Using the front control panel to operate the television.
Press the POWER button to turn on the HealthView TV.
1
Use the CHANNEL button to cycle through available channels.
2
Use the VOLUME button to adjust the sound level of the HealthView TV.
3
Press CAPTIONS repeatedly to turn selected closed captions option On or
4
Off. (See Captions Page19).
1
2
3
4
power
channel
volume
captions
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Installer Remote Key Functions
A quick list of the keys on the optional HP602 installer’s remote and what they do.
Turns TV On or Off.
CC (CLOSED CAPTIONING)
Press to access closed captions.
Press ENTER to exit.
Selects TV or Radio on TVs
equipped with FM radio.
VOLUME LEFT/RIGHT
Adjusts the sound levels.
Press to view the Channel/Time
to remove any on-screen display
Press repeatedly to adjust TV
turn-off time up to 4-hours.
Use to pick AM/PM in Clock
MENU/SELECT/ADJ (ADJUST)
Press MENU repeatedly to scroll
through either the Installer, or
SELECT to choose an option
and ADJ (adjust) to change the
POWER
TV/FM
ENTER
display or
or menu.
TIMER
menu.
User menus. Use
selected option.
POWER
L
F S
C
C
/FM
V
T
E
M
U
L
O
V
+
-
123
456
708
BED 1
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ ADJ
K
B
H
N
A
H
C
-
ENTER
BED 2
BANK
CH PREVIEW
FLASHBK (FLASHBACK)
Return to the last channel viewed.
MT
UE
EL
N
+
9
MUTE
Turns sound Off and On, while the picture remains.
CHANNEL (UP/DOWN) Tunes to next available channel.
NUMBER KEYPAD
Selects channels directly and enters numeric values for some options.
BED 1/BED 2 (*See Note Below) Determines the code set transmitted, Bed 1 or Bed 2. Switch setting must correspond to item 27, HOSPITAL MODE setting in the TV’s Installer Menu.
BANK
Press and repeat to select a Channel Memory Bank - - 1, 2, 3, or 4 (standby).
CHANNEL PREVIEW
Gives installer access to the patient’s menus. Displays the available TV channels and patient’s Parental Control menu.
124-213-06
remote control part number
HP602
*Note: Bed 1 - Bed 2 switch on installer/patient remote. The position of the Bed 1 - Bed 2 switch must correspond to the setting in the Installer’s menu. The switch above can be set by sliding it to the Bed 1 or Bed 2 position. On the patients’ remote, the Bed 1 or Bed 2 position can be selected by using a paper clip or a ball-point pen to slide the switch to the correct position.
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Left position = Bed 1. Right Position = Bed 2.
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On-Screen Menus Overview
Descriptions of the menus on the TV.
Using the Menu button on the optional installer’s remote, the installer can accsess all the menus below.
Menu Name Page Description
Setup Menu
Auto Program
Add/Del/Blnk
Channel Labels
Clock Set
On/Off Timers
Captions
Language
Video Menu
FM Radio Menu
Parental Control
Channel/Time
Adjusts the basic characteristics of the TV
Automatically finds and stores active channels to scroll through
11
using Channel Up/Down.
Manually choose which active channels will appear when using
15
Channel Up/Down.
Labels the channels with their network names (ABC, CBS, HBO,
16
etc.) or create custom names.
Sets the time.
17
Set the timers to automatically turn the TV On/Off each day at the
18
preset time(s).
Chooses the captioning or text option.
19
Chooses the language the on-screen menus will appear in.
20
Video Menu
Adjusts the picture appearance. The options are: Contrast,
21
Brightness, Color, Tint, Sharpness, Picture Pref.
Adjusts the FM Radio options.
22
Allows installer to restrict viewable programming for up to 99 hours, with the use of a password.
24
OTHER MENUS AND ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS
26
Shows the current time, selected channel and XDS* data if available.
Sleep Timer
Volume
Captions
Ch Preview
Channel Bank
Inactive TV
INSTALLER MENUS
*XDS (Extended Data Service) Additional program information provided at the discretion of the broadcaster. May include: title of broadcast, length of broadcast, and time remaining until end of broadcast.
Sets the time the TV will turn off.
Shows current sound level.
Sets Caption/Text options.
Displays the available channels list.
Shows currently selected channel bank.
Prompts the patient to arrange for TV service.
Sets up the TV’s operating features.
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Setting Up Channel Line Up/Add/Delete/Blank
Fine-tune the patient’s channel selection list.
Press the MENU key on the optional
1
Installer’s remote to show the Setup menu on the screen.
Press SELECT repeatedly to highlight the
2
Add/Del/Blnk option.
Using either the NUMBER keypad and
3
ENTER or the Channel Up/Down arrows on the remote, select a channel. (If adding a deleted channel, you will need to use the number keypad and ENTER).
Using the Right/Left ADJ arrow, choose
4
whether the channel is Added, Deleted, or Blank.
To continue, select another channel and
5
repeat Step 3. When you are finished, press ENTER to remove menu.
Adding VCR 3, VCR 4, or FM to the Channel Preview List
Go to the Setup menu, select the Add/Del/Blnk option. Use Channel Up/Down to select the option and choose Added.
Note: If the option was turned off in the Service menu, you will have to reinstate it before it can appear as an option in the Channel Preview list.
Note: You can elect to Add, Delete or Blank: VCR 3 and VCR 4. FM can be Added or
Deleted, but not Blanked.
AUTO PROGRAM ADD/DEL/BLNK CH. LABELS CLOCK SET TIMER CAPTIONS LANGUAGE
3
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SETUP MENU
CH 44 ADDED
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CH PREVIEW
SELECT
BANK
MUTE
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If you delete a channel, it isn’t gone for good. Just select it using the NUMBER keypad on the remote, or add it later.
Mini Glossary
ADD
Adds new channels to the list that the patient can scroll thorugh when using the remote.
DELETE
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Removes channels for one reason or another from the list that the patient can scroll through.
Removes the video signal from a channel so the patient will only receive the audio signal.
BLANK
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Setting Up Channel Labels
Overview
Channel Labels help the user identify the channel or network being viewed. In the Setup menu with the CH LABELS option highlighted, use the Adjust Left/Right arrows to scroll through the available channel labels, such as, A & E, AMC, ESPN, HBO, etc. These are a series of alphabetically organized preset labels from which you can choose the more common networks. Use any of these or create custom labels.
- - - - , The 4 dashes will allow a channel label to appear; if one is provided by XDS. (Extended Data Service).
NONE, prevents any channel label from appearing. LAB 1, thru LAB 20, are the 20 programmable labels.
The 20 programmable labels can be customized for your needs. Each programmable label has 5 characters spaces available.
To Program a Channel Label
First select a channel using the NUMBER keypad and ENTER or the Channel Up/Down arrows, on the optional Installer’s remote control. (To select a deleted channel, use the NUMBER keypad and ENTER). To program a channel label, go to the Setup menu and select CH LABELS. Press the Right/Left adjust arrow to scroll the available preset labels. Scroll past - - - -, scroll past NONE, to go to the first programmable label slot, LAB 1. Notice that the label appears with the title LAB 1, and is also on a dark background; which will distinguish it from the preset labels.
Operating the Menu Use Volume Up/Down to select the first letter. Press MUTE to clear the label if necessary. Use Channel Up/Down to change the character to one of the 255 characters available. (A blank letter space is available if required, after the “!” Symbol).
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM ADD/DEL/BLNK CH. LABELS CLOCK SET TIMER CAPTIONS LANGUAGE
POWER
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BED 1
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
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BED 2
CH PREVIEW
BANK
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CH 32 ABC
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Adjust Left/Right
Volume Up/Down
Channel Up/Down
ENTER
MUTE
Switches to the next label. - - moves to the next or previous Label.
Selects character spaces - - moves to the next or previous character space.
Scrolls through the available characters.
Accept the channel label and removes the menu.
Removes current label, - - if first character space is selected.
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Clock Set
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM ADD/DEL/BLNK CH. LABELS CLOCK SET TIMER CAPTIONS LANGUAGE
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM ADD/DEL/BLNK CH. LABELS CLOCK SET TIMER CAPTIONS LANGUAGE
T O SET CLOCK
T O SET CLOCK
CLOCK MENU
CLOCK SET TIME ZONE DAY. SAVING
PRESS SELECT TO CHOOSE PRESS ADJ TO CHANGE
CLOCK MENU
CLOCK SET TIME SET
PRESS SELECT TO CHOOSE PRESS ADJ TO CHANGE
Clock Auto/Manual Operating Modes Setup
Use MENU, SELECT, and ADJ Left/Right to choose the Clock menu and to set up the clock menu options, with the optional Installer’s remote.
Clock Mode Auto: TV automatically sets the time. Time Zone: User can
choose the time zone or have the TV set it automatically. Day. Savings: User can choose to have daylight savings adjust the clock time one hour, or have the TV adjust it automatically. Manual: User sets the time on the clock. Use ENTER repeatedly to remove menus.
AUTO
AUTO EASTERN CENTRAL
AUTO
OFF
ON
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PACIFIC
10:43 AM
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ADJ ADJ
MENU
SELECT
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ENTER
BED 2
BANK
CH PREVIEW
MANUAL
TIMER
1
5
3
The clock can also be set using 24 hour “military time.” For p.m. Settings add 1200. For example, to set 6:30 p.m., add 1200 to 630, = enter 1830.
For Auto Clock Set to work, TV must be tuned to a channel that has XDS data available. Auto Clock Set, sets the time only once while the TV is on. To set the clock with XDS data, turn TV off, then back on again, or set the clock time manually.
Mini Glossary
TIME
A four-digit figure broken down into hours and minutes, used to enter the current time when setting the clock or wake-up alarm.
HOURS
First two digits that are entered when setting the clock or the wake-up alarm.
MINUTES
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The last two digits that are entered when setting the clock, or the wake-up alarm.
Chooses AM or PM when setting the clock.
TIMER
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Setting On/Off Timers
Set up On/Off Timers Note: On/Off Timers operate independently of each other.
On the optional HP602 Installer’s remote, press
1
MENU repeatedly until the Setup menu appears.
Press SELECT repeatedly to highlight the Timer
2
option, press the Right arrow.
Use SELECT to choose an option. Use the
3
number keypad and/or the Left/Right ADJ arrows to enter the times. To set PM, add 12 to the hours. For example, to set 6:00 p.m. Use the number keypad to set 1-8-0-0. (6 for the hours and the extra 12 for PM.) Do not use the TIMER key to set AM/PM.
Press ENTER to remove menu and return to TV
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viewing.
Your options are:
• On Time
Sets a time that the TV will turn itself On each day.
• Off Time
Sets a time that the TV will turn itself Off each day.
• On/Off Timer
Enables or disables the On/Off Timer functions. (The On/Off Timer can be disabled but the settings will be retained).
AUTO PROGRAM ADD/DEL/BLNK CH. LABELS CLOCK SET TIMER CAPTIONS LANGUAGE
SETUP MENU
TO SET TIMER
2/3
TIMER
ON TIME 9:00 AM
OFF TIME 7:00 PM
S
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CH PREVIEW
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ON/OFF TIMER
POWER
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TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ ADJ
The clock must be set before the Timers will function.
The Off Timer can be used to turn the TV off at the preset time. Note: No On Timer setting is required to use the Off Timer feature.
Mini Glossary
TIME
A four-digit figure broken down into hours and minutes, used to enter the time when setting the clock or programming timers.
HOURS
MINUTES
First two digits that are entered when setting the clock or programming timers. (Add 12 for PM settings).
The last two digits that are entered when setting the clock, or programming timers.
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Captions (Captions/Text)
Set up Closed Caption/Text options for the user.
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM ADD/DEL/BLNK CH. LABELS CLOCK SET TIMER CAPTIONS LANGUAGE
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM ADD/DEL/BLNK CH. LABELS CLOCK SET TIMER CAPTIONS LANGUAGE
TO SET CAPTIONS
TO SET CAPTIONS
CAPTIONS SETUP
OPER. MODE
CC
SEL. TYPE
CC
CAPTION
CC
ON MUTE CAPTION LOCK
PRESS SELECT TO CHOOSE PRESS ADJ TO CHANGE
CAPTIONS SETUP
OPER. MODE
CC
SEL. TYPE CAPTION LOCK
PRESS SELECT TO CHOOSE PRESS ADJ TO CHANGE
Closed Captions/Text Operating Modes Setup
Use MENU, SELECT, and ADJ Left/Right to choose the Closed Captions/Text mode and to set up the other menu options for the user with the optional Installer’s remote.
Quick/Mute
When CC is pressed: User can only turn Captions on/off. (If CC on Mute is on, shows captions option on mute.) (If locked, type is retained with Power on/off.)
Standard
When CC is pressed: User can choose a captions type. (If locked, type is retained with Power on/off.)
Press ENTER repeatedly to remove menus.
Standard closed captioning is available using the Caption 1 option.
Caption/Text are features which allow the Concierge TV to receive the closed caption and/or text options if made available by the broadcaster.
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
F
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QUICK/MUTE
CAPTION 1 CAPTION 2 CAPTION 3 CAPTION 4
TEXT 1 TEXT 2 TEXT 3 TEXT 4
STANDARD
CAPTION 1 CAPTION 2 CAPTION 3 CAPTION 4
TEXT 1 TEXT 2 TEXT 3 TEXT 4
OFF
POWER
K
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ADJ ADJ
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CH PREVIEW
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Availability and functionality of Caption/Text options are determined only by each broadcaster and may not be available in your area
Mini Glossary
CAPTIONS
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The term for the words that scroll across the bottom of your TV screen; usually the audio portion of the program provided for the hearing impaired.
TEXT
The term for the words that appear in a large black frame and almost cover the entire screen; usually messages provided by the broadcaster.
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Language
Choose the language for the on-screen menus.
Press the MENU key on the optional Installer’s
1
remote control so the Setup menu appears.
Use the SELECT key on the remote control, to
2
highlight Language on the screen.
Press the Right/Left ADJ arrow to choose one of
3
the following options: English, Spanish or French.
Press ENTER to return to TV viewing.
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SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM ADD/DEL/BLNK CH. LABELS CLOCK SET TIMER CAPTIONS LANGUAGE
POWER
C
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Video Menu
Use the Video menu to customize the picture appearance.
Press the MENU key repeatedly until the Video
1
menu appears, on the optional Installer remote. Your options are:
Contrast: Adjusts the level of difference between white and black in the TV picture. The more contrast, the brighter the picture appears.
• Brightness: Increases or decreases amount of white in the TV picture.
Color: Adjusts levels of all colors in the TV picture.
Tint: Balances between amounts of red and green in the TV picture.
Sharpness: Raises or lowers the definition of the TV picture. The lower the level, the softer the images will appear.
Picture Preference: Choose either Custom or Preset. Custom allows you to set the picture the way you want. Preset moves all the above options back to their original, factory-set levels.
Using SELECT on the installer’s remote control,
2
choose Contrast on the screen.
Using the Right/Left ADJ arrow, change the contrast
3
level to your preference.
Press ENTER, or MENU one more time to return to
4
TV viewing, or repeat from step two to set the other menu options.
2/A
POWER
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Picture Preference
Use SELECT to choose Picture Preference on the
A
screen.
Use the Right/Left ADJ arrow, to choose either the
B
original settings with Preset, or your own settings with Custom.
Choose the Preset option in Picture Preference to quickly reset the levels to their original values.
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3/B
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FM Radio Menu
Use the FM Menu to customize FM Radio options.
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM FM ADD/DEL FM. LABELS CLOCK SET
Press TV/FM and choose the FM Radio operating mode,
1
on the optional Installer’s remote.
Press the MENU key repeatedly until the FM Setup Menu
2
appears. Your options are:
TO PROGRAM
88.1 ADDED
88.1 JAZZ 3:42 PM
TIMER
• Auto Program: In FM Mode, finds the available FM stations and puts them on the MUSIC ID list. You can select a station from this list with CHANNEL Up/Down.
• FM ADD/DEL: ADD or DEL (delete) a station in the MUSIC ID list. Stations on this list can be selected with CHANNEL Up/Down. Press ADJ (adjust) Left/Right to select ADD or DEL. Select the applicable station with CHANNEL Up/Down or Numbers, then press ENTER if you used Numbers. ADD Adds station to the MUSIC ID List. DEL deletes station from the MUSIC ID list
• FM Labels: Lets you label the stations on the MUSIC ID list. Labels include: Classical, Country, Jazz, News, Oldies, Religious, Rock, Sports, Talk, and Other.
• Clock Set: Set the clock in this menu the same way as described on page 17. For manual clock set, use the number keypad. Use TIMER to change AM/PM, followed by ENTER to clear the screen.
POWER
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Use SELECT to choose which option you wish to set Up.
3
Use ADJ Left/Right to set those options.
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Radio Menu Options
Descriptions of the FM Radio Installer’s menus.
(Station/Time/Audio Display)
88.1 MONO
PM
3:42
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM FM ADD / DEL FM LABELS CLOCK SET
TO PROGRAM
107.9 ADDED
88.1 ROCK
11:44 PM
In FM mode using the Menu button on the optional Installer’s remote, the installer can access the menus shown above. Press ENTER to show the FM Radio Station/Time/Audio Signal on-screen display.
Menu Name Description
FM SETUP MENU OPTIONS
MUSIC ID
- - - -
88.1 CLASSICAL
90.1 COUNTRY
90.4 JAZZ
94.1 NEWS
94.3 OLDIES
95.5 OTHER
97.4 RELIGIOUS
101.2 ROCK
104.2 SPORTS
106.5 TALK
CH TO SELECT, ENTER TO QUIT
FM Setup Menu
Auto Program
FM Add / Del
FM Labels
Clock Set
STATION/TIME
Adjusts the basic features of the FM radio
Automatically finds and stores all active FM radio stations within the range of 87.7
- 107.9. The user can then choose any FM radio station stored in memory using Channel Up/Down, in FM radio mode.
Use to edit the list of active FM stations found with auto program. All stations found are automatically included into memory, however, for one reason or another, you may want to delete or add some FM stations. Note: To add a deleted channel, run FM auto program again.
Assign a label for the type of radio station. Highlight FM Labels. Use CH Up/Down to choose a station, then use the Left/Right arrow to select a classification like ROCK. For example, if the label ROCK is assigned to FM station 88.1, then “ROCK” will appear in the active stations list next to 88.1, whenever the Music ID display is shown. Other labels available (besides Blank - - - -) include:
CLASSICAL OTHER COUNTRY RELIGIOUS JAZZ ROCK NEWS SPORTS OLDIES TALK
Sets the FM radio’s clock memory to the correct time. Set the clock in this menu the same way as described on page 17. To manually set the clock, highlight the Clock Set option, then use the numbers on the remote to enter the current time directly. Press TIMER to choose AM or PM, then press ENTER to remove the menu. Note: You can also enter the time directly using the 24-hour time system. For example, to set 2:30 p.m., key in 1430 then press ENTER and AM/PM will be set for you. Use this method if you use the LT2000 remote which does not have a TIMER key.
Shows currently selected FM radio station, current time (if set), and incoming audio signal.
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MUSIC ID
Shows available FM radio stations in memory. Press ENTER to show ID.
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Installer Parental Control Menu
If used, this optional feature can “block” undesirable programming from appearing on the TV.
Parental Control offers the user a wide variety of options and settings that restrict or “block” the programming that can appear on the TV. Parental control allows the user the capability of defining which program rating they consider acceptable, to the younger or more sensitive viewer. The AUX input can also be blocked. It can be preset and turned either on or off by the user who specifies a secret 4-number code, the password. The number of hours blocked are specified. General audience and children viewer blocks can both be programmed into the TV’s memory. Viewer ratings are specified for both TV and the motion picture industry; both rating systems can be used. The ratings are based mainly on the ages of children
Overview
To insure complete coverage for all TV programs, (movies and regular TV shows) choose a rating for MPAA, from the selections below AND choose ratings from the TV Parental Guidelines Rating System on the next page, using the Age Block option for General Audiences, and for Children. In addition to those, you may wish to add additional restrictions from the Content Block menu. See the Parental Control menu, and submenus example on the next page.
Things To Consider Before Setting Up Parental Control
Determine which rating you consider acceptable to the viewer. (For example, if you choose TV-PG, all more restrictive ratings will be automatically blocked; the viewer will not be able to see: TV-PG, TV-14, or TV-MA rated programming.)
Block program “Content” based on individual parameters such as: Strong Dialog, Mature Language, Sex Scenes, Violence Scenes, or Fantasy Violence Scenes; in the Content Blk option.
How many hours do you want Parental Control to be active? You can set the Hours option for up to 12 hours.
Select a secret password; in the Set Password option. Use the number keys on the remote. Don’t forget the password, it is the only way you can access the Parental Control menu and change rating selections, or turn Parental Control off.
Do you want Parental Control to be active all the time? If not, you can turn it on or off; with the Lock On/Off option.
You can set different Parental Control viewing restrictions for general audiences and for children - - both can be active at the same time.
Simply specifying one content block such as Sex Scenes, will not automatically block another content in the programs from appearing.
Note Reset Parental Control Block Hours to Zero and Cancel Password
This provides the institution staff and the installer a means to reset the TV to normal operation, if a patient has either forgotten the password or has left Parental Control Block active after departing. On the installer’s remote control, press and hold down MENU until the menu disappears (about 6 seconds). Immediately press 9, 8, 7, 6 and then CC. This will reset the Block Hours to Zero and cancel the current 4-number password.
You cannot disable Parental Control by disconnecting the TV from power. Block hours remaining will be retained if power is lost or power cord is disconnected.
The AUX input source can also be blocked.
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Installer Parental Control Menu
After you have read the preceding page, follow instructions below to set up and activate Parental Control.
Note: Use the installer’s remote control to specify Parental Control settings.
SETUP MENU
VIDEO MENU
GENERAL CHILDREN
AGE BLOCK
UNBLOCKED
PARENTAL CONTROL
AUX SOURCES MPAA RATING AGE BLOCK CONTENT BLK SET HOURS SET PASSWORD LOCK ON OFF
Press MENU repeatedly until the Parental Control
1
Menu appears using the optional Installer’s remote.
With the Parental Control menu on-screen, use the
2
SELECT button to access the MPAA Rating menu
TO BLOCK TO BLOCK
PRESS CC TO RETURN
and customize the level of restriction.
Use the Left/Right ADJ arrow to adjust or set the
3
rating for an option, for example, use the “PG” setting. (See the Mini Glossary, Ratings Charts on pages 38 and 39 for rating descriptions.)
After you have selected and adjusted the parental
4
control menu options to your preferences:
- Set the number of hours Parental Control will be on.
- Set a 4-number password.
- Set the Lock On/Off option to either on or off.
Note: Some broadcasts do not include rating information.
Make Parental Control restrictions permanent, with no preset or fixed hours time limit
In the Installer’s Menu, Item 84: PERMANENT BLK, 0 or 1.
0 Blocking restrictions always active,
1 Restrictions limited to specified hours,
Reset the Maximum Number of Parental Control Default Block Hours
You can change the Block hours from the 12-hour default setting to up to 99 hours. In the Installer’s Menu, item: 22-I MAX BLK HRS 12, use the ADJ Left/Right adjust arrow to set a different default number of hours.
no time limit.
12 - 99.
To Turn the Parental Control Feature Off/On
In the Installer’s Menu, Items: 21-I V-CHIP, 0 or 1, 51-I DIS. VCHIP M., 0 or 1
Options Setups for V-Chip Menu and Block Functions
21-I V-CHIP 51-I DIS. VCHIP M.
0 0 No menu, no blocking. 0 1 No menu, no blocking. 1 0 Shows menu, Block
1 1 No menu, Block
CONTENT BLOCK
DIALOG LANGUAGE SEX SCENES VIOLENCE F VIOLENCE NO RATING
PRESS CC TO RETURN
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TIMER
ADJ ADJ
BED 1
MENU
SELECT
UNBLOCKED
9
ENTER
BED 2
BANK
CH PREVIEW
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functions.
functions.
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Other Menus & On-Screen Displays
Use the keys indicated below to access these menus and displays, on the optional remote.
CHANNEL BANK
BANK 3
Channel Banks Menu
Press BANK. Gives access to the Channel Banks menus: Bank 1, Bank 2, Bank 3, Bank 4.
VOLUME
Volume Display
Press VOLUME. Shows currently selected sound setting.
CC
CAPTION 1 IS ON
Closed Captions Menu
Press CC. Turns selected option on or off. See Caption/Text page to select options.
CHANNEL PREVIEW• 5 - - - ­ 9 - - - ­ 20 - - - ­ 32 - - - ­ 44 - - - -
AUX - - - -
FM
CH TO SELECT , ENTER TO QUIT
CC FOR PARENT AL CONTROL
Ch Preview Menu
Press CH PREV. Displays list of the available TV Channels, AUX source, and patient Parental Control menu.
SLEEP TIMER
OFF
PRESS TIMER
Sleep Timer Menu
Press TIMER. Selects a preset TV turn-off time, and shows remaining time before the TV turns off.
Ch 25 - PBS
PM
7:15
OLD TIME MOVIES
LENGTH 01:00 TIME LEFT 00:36
Channel/Time/XDS Display
Press ENTER. Shows currently selected channel, current time if the clock has been set, and XDS data, if being broadcast; title of program, length of program, and time remaining.
INACTIVE TV
PLEASE . . .
CALL ATTENDANT
Inactive TV Display
Prompts patient to arrange for TV service to room.
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Managing the Channel Banks
Using the optional Installer’s remote control, the TV has four channel banks, where the administrator or installer can store groups of TV channels.
PLANNING THE CHANNEL BANKS
Generally, TV channels are grouped into “program packages” with terms that are proposed to the end user. The user then opts for a package. Below is an example of how TV channels may be grouped.
You may plan your package by using a chart like the one after the following page.
Remember, you can “blank” a channel for accommodating audio-only, such as an FM radio station or in-house communication.
Sometimes, only one or two channel banks may be needed. You may leave any unused bank with the channels entered during Auto Program; or, you may delete the channels. However, you may want to leave at least one channel in any unused bank. Then, if someone selects an “unused” bank, that channel will assure them that the TV is functional.
Note: Some channels from factory testing may be in the channel banks if you have not yet run Auto Program.
Channel Bank Program package
1 Basic cable channels 2 Extended cable channels 3 Extended with premium
channels
4 Other cable installer options
(Grouping is provided as an example only.)
The BLNK (blank) channel function is “global” -- the same channel number is blanked in channel banks 1, 2, 3, and 4.
ADDING / DELETING CHANNELS
A previously prepared programming chart is helpful.
1. Run Auto Program (in the Setup menu). All channels found on your cable/antenna will be entered in Channel Banks 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Note: Be advised that running Auto Program overwrites any custom channel setups; removes Blanked, Deleted.
2. Select a channel bank with an installer remote -
-press SOURCE/BANK (and repeat). CHANNEL BANK and BANK number will be displayed.
CHANNEL BANK
BANK 1
Channel bank number display
3. Use the ADD/DEL/BLNK item (also in the Setup menu) to customize your program package. You may delete channels or add some that have not been entered. You can also “Blank” a channel for accommodating an audio-only program source or in-house communication. The “ADD/DEL/BLNK” item on page 15 has more details.
Note: The Blank Channel feature is global. A channel will be blanked in all channel banks.
4. Repeat steps 2, and 3 to program another channel bank.
Inactive TV Display (Channel Bank 4)
The TV can be set up to be inactive; which would require an attendant using an installer remote to change to a “billable” active channel bank selection: Bank 1, 2, or 3.
Note: For institution control of patient-accessible programming, channels in Bank 4 need to be removed.
INACTIVE TV
PLEASE . . .
CALL ATTENDANT
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Managing the Channel Banks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 2 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 3 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 4 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Channel Number
Purpose
B A N K
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1 Ba sic BC A A A A A D D D D D D D D D D D D 2 E xtend BC A A A A A A D A A D A A A D D D D 3 All CTV BC A A A A A A D A A D A A A A D A A 4 Ot her BC A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
B A N K
Purpose
Channel Number
Examples of typical channel banks chart.
Figure 1. Typical channel banks after running Auto Program
A= Active - - Channel was found during AUTO PROGRAM.
Figure 2. Typical channel banks after running Auto Program, and customizing with Add/Dell/Blnk
A = Active Channel was found during AUTO PROGRAM D = Deleted Channel was deleted using Add/ Del option. BC = Blanked Channel Channel was blanked using BLANK channel option (ADD/DEL/BLNK).
ADDING / DELETING CHANNELS
It is best to do ADD / DEL customizing before doing “BLNK.”
AUTO PROGRAM enters the same channels in Banks 1, 2, 3, and 4.
AUTO PROGRAM removes any channels previously customized with ADD / DEL / BLNK. The channels available on your antenna / cable will be entered, and any channels previously entered but not currently available will be deleted.
ADD and DEL (not BLNK) can be used independently for channel banks 1, 2, 3, and 4.
A channel blanked, is blanked in all channel banks.
Channel allocations in tuning bands:
BROADCAST: 2 – 69 CABLE – CATV, HRC or ICC: 1 – 125
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Managing the Channel Banks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
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26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
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51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75
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Purpose
Channel Numbe r
76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
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101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 FM
1 2 3 4
B A N K
Purpose
Channel Numbe r
PLAN YOUR CHANNEL BANKS BY FILLING IN THESE CHARTS (or use photocopies)
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Installer Menus
Use the Installer’s Menus to make TV operation adjustments.
Accessing the Installer’s Menu
Installer’s menus can be accessed by using the optional installer’s remote control. Just press and hold MENU (about 8 seconds) until the display changes, then press 9, 8, 7, 6, then ENTER. To exit the Installer’s Menu, press ENTER again. Changes you make will be stored in nonvolatile memory. The Installer’s Menu opens with item 00-I, INST. SEQ. Use the SELECT key to sequence through the available menu items. Or, access an item directly by entering the line number, then pressing MENU. For example, to access the Start Channel option which is on line 11, press 11, then MENU. To change a current setting use the Left/Right ADJ keys.
Using the Installer’s Menu
Items 00-90 are immediately accessible only upon entering the Installer’s Menu. Their numbers, descriptions, ranges, factory default settings, and a place for listing any changes made on-site are given below. A second section of the Installer’s Menu that is intended for qualified service technicians only is not shown (XX-F Items). Normally these items do not require adjustment.
Items in the Installer’s Menu: 0-I to 25-I
Menu Item Function Value Range Default Value Brief Description of Function and Comments
0-I. INSTALLER. SEQ 0 - 3 0
1-I.
POWER MANA 2-I. AC ON 0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to enable auto turn on at power up. 3-I. BAND/AFC 0 - 7 0 Tuning band, see detailed descriptions. 4-I. STRT CHANNEL 0 - 255 255 Channel at turn-on (255 last Ch). 5-I. CHAN LOCK 0 / 1 0 When set to 1, cannot tune from current channel. 6-I. GHOST CH 0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to enable Ghost Channel display. 7-I. START VOLUME 0 - 63, 255 255 Volume level at TV turn-on (Set 255 to r etain last volume level). 8-I. MIN VOLUME 0 - 63 0 Minimum volume setting. 9-I. MAX VOLUME 0 - 63 63 Maximum volume setting.
10-I. MUTE DISABLE 0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to disable mute function. 11-I. KEY DEFEAT 0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to disable M enu, Select, and Adj keys on fr ont panel. 12-I. IR BANKS EN. 0 / 1 0 Set to 1: enables TV to respond to IR codes to chan ge Channel Bank directly. 13-I. SCAN MODE 0 - 3 1 Typically used for Hospitals: puts On-Off an d FM in Ch Up/Down sequence. 14-I. STRT CH IN SM 0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to put TV on/off below start chann el number. 15-I. SLEEP TIMER 0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to en able Sleep Timer. 16-I. EN. TIMER 0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to enable Timer. 17-I. ALARM 0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to enable Alarm. 18-I. RADIO 0 / 1 1 Set to 1 for TVs with Radi o. 19-I. NOT USED 20-I. FEATURE LEVEL 0 / 1 1 Zen 1 Leave default set 1 (1 Zen 1) 21-I. V-CHIP 0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to en able V-Chip 22-I. MAX BLK HRS 0 - 99 12 Select number of Parental Control blocking hours. 23-I. CAPTION LOCK 0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to retain caption setting at turn o ff. 24-I. TEXT MODE 0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to ad d Text option to closed caption menu. 25-I. FUNCTION PRE.0 0 - 3 0 Controls channel preview in Pay-Per-View function menu.
GE 0 - 7 0 Sets number of hours of no activity before auto shutoff.
Changes installer Entry Sequece. Leave default set 0
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00-I. INST. SEQ. 0
SN:XXXX-XXXXXXXX UPN:XXX-XXX-XXX-XXX
XX/XX/XX TE = 10110000
XX-F Menu Items (Not shown here) are service-type adjustments and only qualified technicians having specialized test equipment should access them.
0 ( 9876), 1 (4321), 2 (1478), 3 (3698)
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Installer Menus
Installer Menu Item 26-I through 63-I.
Menu Item Function Value Range Default Value Brief Description o f Function and Comments
26-I. 6 KEY SYS 0 / 1 0 Leave default set to 0. 27-I. HOSPITAL MODE 0 / 1 2 Leave default set to 2. 28-I. CH. OVER RIDE 0 / 1 1 When set to 0, limits dir ect access to favorite channels. 29-I. OLD OCV 0 / 1 0 OCV should set to 1. 30-I. ACK MASK 0 / 1 0 M.P.I. communication parameter. 31-I. POLL RATE 20 - 169 94 M.P.I. communication parameter. 32-I. TIMING PULSE 186 - 227 207 M.P.I. communication parameter. 33-I. NOT USED 34-I. NOT USED 35-I. NOT USED 36-I. NOT USED 37-I. NOT USED 38-I. NOT USED 39-I. REAR VIDEO EN 0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to en able rear AUX video input. 40-I. NOT USED 41-I. NOT USED 42-I. NOT USED 43-I. NOT USED 44-I. NOT USED 45-I. NOT USED 46-I. NOT USED 47-I. NOT USED 48-I. DIS. SETUP M. 0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to disable Setup menu. 49-I. NOT USED 50-I. DIS. VIDEO M. 0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to disable Video menu. 51-I. DIS. VCHIP M. 0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to disable V-Chip (Parental Control) menu. 52-I. NOT USED 53-I. DIS. CH-TIME M. 0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to disable Channel-Time display. 54-I. EN. SET. COL. 0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to enable custom color f or Setup menu. 55-I. FOR. SETUP M. 0 - 7 6 Custom foreground color for the Setup menu. 56-I. BCK. SETUP M. 0 - 7 4 Custom background color for the Setup menu. 57-I. NOT USED 58-I. NOT USED 59-I. NOT USED 60-I. EN. VIDEO COL. 0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to en able custom color for the Video menu. 61-I. FOR. VIDEO M. 0 - 7 4 Custom foreground color for the Video menu. 62-I. BCK VIDEO M. 0 - 7 7 Custom background color for the Video menu. 63-I. EN. PTL. COL. 0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to en able custom color for the V-Chip (Parental Control) menu.
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Installer Menus
Installer Menu Items 64-I through 90-I
Menu Item Function Value Range Default Value Brief Description of Function and Comments
64-I. FOR. PTL. M. 0 - 7 6 Custom foreground color for the V-Chip (Parental Con 65-I. BCK. PTL. M. 0 - 7 4 Custom background color for the V-Chip (Parental Con 66-I. NOT USED 67-I. NOT USED 68-I. NOT USED 69-I. EN. CH-T COL. 0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to enable custom color for the Channel-Tim 70-I. FOR. CH-T COL 0 - 7 1 Custom foreground color for the Channel-Time display 71-I. BCK. CH-T COL 0 - 7 1 Custom background color for the Channel-Time display 72-I. NOT USED 73-I. CH NOT AVBLE 0 / 1 0 When set to 1 an d channel override is 0, ÒNOT AVAILABLEÓ m
74-I. CH-TIME SIZE 0 / 1 0 When set to 1 and transparent background is selected for Chann
75-I. NOT USED 76-I. DEFEAT XDS 0 / 1 0 When set to 1, XDS display pr ogram information will n 77-I. QUICK SHUTOFF 0 - 17 0 Allows TV timed power off press and hold setup with pillow speak 78-I. UPN MSB 0 - 255 255 User programmable number, most significant byte 79-I. UPN MSB-1 0 - 255 255 User programmable number, most significant byte - 1. 80-I. UPN MSB-2 0 - 255 255 User programmable number, most significant byte - 2. 81-I. UPN LSB 0 - 255 255 User programmable number, least significant byte 82-I. CHKSM ERROR 0 / 1 0 Enforces rigid M.P.I. checksum 83-I. HANDSHK TIME 0 - 5 0 Relaxes M.P.I. timing to be compatible with PC based Win dows con 84-I. PERMANENT BLK 0 / 1 85-I. 86-I.
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Detailed Descriptions of Installer Menu Items
0-I. INSTALLER SEQUENCE
Gives access to Installer Menu depending on the code selected.
0 = 9876 1 = 4321 2 = 1478 3 = 3698
1-I. POWER MANAGE (Power Management)
Determines hours of no activity before automatic shutoff. The POWER MANAGE function is for saving energy. When set to 0, Power Manage is OFF. Settings range from 0 - 7, with 1 - 7 representing the hours that the TV will remain on, unless there has been activity from either the control panel or remote control.
2-I. AC ON (AC Power Switchable)
Allows the TV to turn ON just by applying AC power. Pressing the ON button is not necessary. This is desirable when the TV is plugged into a cable box or a power outlet controlled by a wall
switch. Use ADJUST to select 0 or 1, where 0 is the default is OFF, and 1 is ON.
NOTE: When set to 1 (ON), the TV does not respond to ON/OFF commands from either the remote or the control panel, and the SLEEP TIMER is also nonfunctional.
3-I. BAND/AFC (Band/Automatic Frequency Control)
There are 8 possible settings for this option:
0 = Broadcast Fixed 4 = Broadcast AFC 5 = CATV Fixed 1 = CATV AFC 6 = HRC Fixed 2 = HRC AFC 7 = ICC Fixed 3 = ICC AFC
Channels are accessed faster when fixed modes are used. The AFC (search modes) should only be used when some channels are not on nominal frequencies. NOTE: BAND is automatically set by AUTO PROGRAM.
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Installer Menus
Installer Menu Item 4-I through 13-I: Detailed Descriptions.
If some channels were not found by AUTO PROGRAM, select the appropriate AFC setting here and add the channels using the ADD/DEL option in the Setup Menu.
4-I. STRT CHANNEL (Start Channel)
When active, this function allows you to determine the initial channel number when the TV is turned ON. This feature is useful for an in­house information channel, since the TV would always select that channel when it is turned on. Setting this to 255 causes the last channel viewed when TV was turned off to be the tuned to channel when the TV is turned on again. The range of values is 0 - 255. Use (adjust) keys to choose numbers that determine the start channel.
5-I. CHAN LOCK (Channel Lock)
CHAN LOCK is ideal if a cable box (or similar) is the sole source for programming—and the TV must always be on the same channel. Changing channels with Channel Up/Down or keypad numbers is impossible. Channel Lock is inactive when set to 0 (default).
Generally, this feature is used in conjunction with START CHANNEL (line 4-I.) where the start channel may, for example, be set to 3 or 4. If the start channel is 3 then the TV will remain on channel 3.
NOTE: When CHANNEL LOCK is active and CHANNEL OVERIDE is disabled, AUTO PROGRAM is not active.
6-I. GHOST CH (Ghost Channel)
When set to 1, the current channel number is displayed in the upper right corner of the display. The number moves slightly to prevent damage to the screen. The default is “0” or OFF.
NOTE: When captions are on, the “ghost channel” is not displayed.
7-I. START VOLUME
This function allows the Installer to determine the initial volume level setting when the TV is turned ON. This feature is useful for an in-house information channel, since the TV would always select that volume level when it is turned on. The range of values are 0- 63, 255. If 255 is selected, the current volume level will be retained in memory when the TV is turned off; at TV turn on, volume level is automatically set to the previous or last level.
8-I. MIN VOLUME (Minimum Volume)
This function determines the minimum volume level allowable with the VOLUME (VOL) Up/Down control. In this way, for example, someone cannot set the volume too low to hear. The range is from 0 to 63—change values with ADJUST. The factory default is 0, which provides full range of volume control. It may be best to set the same value on every TV.
NOTE: The minimum volume level cannot have a value setting higher than in the MAX VOLUME level (described below).
9-I. MAX VOLUME (Maximum Volume)
This function determines the maximum volume level allowable with the VOLUME VOL Up/Down control. In this way, for example, someone cannot set the volume level high enough to disturb others. The range is 0 to 63, with 63 as the default which gives the user the full range of volume control. Change values with ADJUST keys. It may be best to set the same value on every TV.
NOTE: The maximum volume level cannot have a value setting lower than the MIN VOLUME level (described previously).
10-I. MUTE DISABLE
Enables or disables sound mute function. When set to 1, sound cannot be muted. When set to 0, sound can be muted.
11 KEY DEFEAT (Keyboard Defeat)
When set to 1, it prevents the end user from accessing screen menus on the front panel—MENU, SELECT, and ADJUST do not function. When set to 0, those keys are functional. The menus can always be accessed with MENU on the remote.
12-I. IR BANKS EN.
For direct access to a particular Channel Bank. When enabled, installer can access a channel bank by inputting the IR code for the bank.
13-I. SCAN MODE
Allows variation in setting the On/Off with Channel UP/DOWN. You may opt for TV channels only; TV channels + Off/ON; TV channels + FM radio; TV channels + FM radio + Off/On with these settings for Scan Mode:
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Installer Menus
Installer Menu Items 14-I through 27-I: Detailed Descriptions.
Scan mode
Characteristics
0
Channel up/down keys change channels only.
1
Channel down below the lowest channel (or channel up higher than the highest) and TV turns off.
Channel down below the lowest channel (or up higher than the highest) and TV goes to
2
FM radio. Channel down below lowest FM station (or Channel up higher than the highest) and TV channels return.
Channel down below the lowest channel (or up higher than the highest) and TV goes to
3
FM radio. Press channel down below lowest FM station (or Channel up higher than the highest) and TV turns off.
14-I. STRT CH IN SM
When set to 1, installs TV on/off event below the start channel at TV turn on.
15-I. SLEEP TIMER
When set to 1, the SLEEP TIMER feature may be used (but no message is displayed prior to turn­off). When set to 0, the sleep timer is not available.
16-I. EN. TIMER
Set to 1, timer function is available to user. Set to 0 to disable timer functions. (Clock must be set in order to use Timers.)
17-I. ALARM
Gives you the option of making the alarm function available to the user. Set to 1, alarm function is available to user. Set to 0 to disable the Alarm function. Note: Clock must be set in order to set the Alarm.
18-I. RADIO
Set to 1, for TVs with a Radio. Set to 0 to disable the Radio function, for TVs without a Radio.
19-I. NOT USED
20-I. FEATURE LEVEL
Default set to ZEN 1 for Zenith IR remote control operation. Set O, P LBL for Zenith Private Label IR remote control operation. Warning: Do not set to “0” or remote will not control TV.
Installer should leave item 20 FEATURE LEVEL set to 1 (default).
21-I. V-CHIP
Set to 1 to activate V-Chip (Parental Control); have it available to user to filter, control, or restrict programming content. Set to 0 to turn V-Chip feature off, not available to user; no programming restrictions can be set.
22-I. MAX BLK HRS
Set to 0 to 99 for the maximum V-Chip (Parental Control) block hours. Default is 12 blocking hours.
23-I. CAPTION LOCK
Set to 1 to restore previous caption On/Off state after TV turns off. When set to 0, captions are always off, when TV is initially turned on.
24-I. TEXT MODE
Determines whether TEXT 1, TEXT 2, TEXT 3, or TEXT 4 decoding is enabled when TEXT is turned on (either from the Setup Menu or directly with CC on the remote). TIP: Set Text Mode to 1 only if text is offered in your video System.
25-I. FUNCTION PRE. Set to 0 to suppress CHANNEL PREVIEW from the FUNCTION menu with some Pay-Per-View systems.
26-I. 6 KEY SYS
Set to 1 for 6-key front control panels. Set to 0 for 10-key front control panels. Leave default set to 1.
27-I. HOSPITAL MODE
The default is 2 (which favors most hospitals). With this setting two things are affected: Channel Banks 1, 2, and 3 are accessible, while Bank 4 is inactive. Hosp. Mode=0 Not hospital mode. IR code depends on Item 20-I. “Inactive TV” features not available. Hosp. Mode= 1 Zenith P.L. IR Code (Bed 1) Hosp. Mode= 2 Zenith IR Code (Bed 2)
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Installer Menu Item 28-I through 59-I: Detailed Descriptions.
28-I. CH. OVERRIDE (Channel Override)
When set to 1, the user can select channels with either Channel Up/Down or by direct keypad entry. When set to 0, only those channels that are entered for scanning may be selected by direct keypad entry. Note: If set to 0, Auto Program is locked; (as shown on Setup menu) channel search is not possible.
29-I. OLD OCV (On Command VideoTM)
Set to 1 for operation with systems from On Command Corporation.
30-I. ACK MASK
M.P.I. Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider.
31-I. POLL RATE
M.P.I. Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider
32-I. TIMING PULSE
M.P.I. Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider.
33-I. NOT USED
34-I. NOT USED
35-I. NOT USED
36-I. NOT USED
37-I. NOT USED
38-I. NOT USED
39-I. REAR VIDEO EN.
Set to 1 to enable rear AUX (Video) input. Set to 0 to disable rear AUX input.
40-I. NOT USED
41-I. NOT USED
46-I. NOT USED
47-I. NOT USED
48-I. DIS. SETUP M.
Set to 1 to disable the Setup menu. Setup menu will not appear. Set to 0 to enable the Setup menu
49-I. NOT USED
50-I. DIS. VIDEO M.
Set to 1 to disable the Video menu. Video menu will not appear. Set to 0 to enable the Video menu.
51 DIS. VCHIP M.
Set to 1 to disable the Parental Control menu. Parental Control menu will not appear. Set to 0 to enable the Parental Control menu.
52-I. NOT USED
53-I. DIS. CH-TIME.
Set to 1 to disable the Channel-Time display. Channel-Time display will not appear. Set to 0 to enable the Channel-Time display.
54-I. EN. SET. COL.
Set to 1 to enable custom color settings for the Setup menu. Set to 0 to disable custom color settings for the Setup menu.
55-I. FOR. SETUP M. (Setup Menu Foreground Color)
Set according to Color Chart. 0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan 1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White 2 = Green 5 = Violet
56-I. BCK. SETUP M. (Setup Menu Background Color)
Set according to Color Chart. 0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan 1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White 2 = Green 5 = Violet
42-I. NOT USED
43-I. NOT USED
44-I. NOT USED
45-I. NOT USED
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57-I. NOT USED
58-I. NOT USED
59-I. NOT USED
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Installer Menu Items 60-I through 78-I: Detailed Descriptions.
60-I. EN. VIDEO. COL.
Set to 1 to enable custom color settings for the Video menu. Set to 0 to disable custom color settings for the Video menu.
61-I. FOR. VIDEO M. (Video Menu Foreground Color) Set according to Color Chart. 0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan 1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White 2 = Green 5 = Violet
62-I. BCK. VIDEO. COL. (Video Menu Background Color) Set according to Color Chart. 0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan 1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White 2 = Green 5 = Violet
63-I. EN. PTL. COL.
Set to 1 to enable custom color settings for the V­Chip menu. Set to 0 to disable custom color settings for the V-Chip menu.
64-I. FOR. PTL. M. (V-Chip Menu Foreground Color) Set according to Color Chart. 0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan 1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White 2 = Green 5 = Violet
65-I. BCK. PTL. M. (V-Chip Menu Background Color) Set according to Color Chart. 0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan 1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White 2 = Green 5 = Violet
70-I. FOR. CH-T COL. (Channel-Time Display Foreground Color) Set according to Color Chart. 0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan 1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White 2 = Green 5 = Violet
Note: If foreground and background color are the same, menu background is transparent.
71-I. BCK. CH-T COL. (Channel-Time Display Background Color)
Set according to Color Chart. 0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan 1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White 2 = Green 5 = Violet
Note: If foreground and background color are the same, menu background is transparent.
72-I. NOT USED
73-I. CH NOT AVBLE
When set to 1 and channel override is set to 0, “NOT AVAILABLE” message is displayed when direct accessing a channel not in the favorite channel list.
74-I. CH-TIME SIZE
When set to 1 and transparent background is selected for Channel-Time display, (foreground color = background color and custom color enabled) a large channel number is displayed instead of the normal Channel-Time display.
75-I. NOT USED
76-I. DEFEAT XDS
Set to 1 to disable XDS display. Set to 0 to enable XDS display.
66-I. NOT USED
67-I. NOT USED
68-I. NOT USED
69-I. EN. CH-T COL.
Set to 1 to enable custom color for the Channel­Time display. Set to 0 to disable custom color for the Channel-Time display.
77-I. QUICK SHUTOFF
Allows TV power off to be controlled by the pillow speaker channel selection button. User would press and hold button down for time required to have TV turn off. Value Range 0 - 17, each number represents 1/2 second. For example, if set to 4, TV would turn off if user held speaker channel button down for 2 seconds.
78-I. UPN MSB
User programmable number, most significant byte readable by M.P.I. Command.
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Installer Menu Item 79-I through 90-I: Detailed Descriptions.
79-I. UPN MSB-1
User programmable number, most significant byte­1 readable by M.P.I. command.
80-I. UPN MSB-2
User programmable number, most significant byte­2 readable by M.P.I. command.
81-I. UPN LSB
User programmable number, least significant byte readable by M.P.I. command.
82-I. CHKSM ERROR
Enforces rigid M.P.I checksum validation. Set to 1 for validation. Set to 0 to turn off.
83-I. HANDSHK TIME
Adds an additional delay to the handshake time which is 64 msec, thus relaxing M.P.I. timing requirements to be compatible with PC based Windows controlled systems, range is 0 - 5. Set to 0 to retain standard 64 msec delay. Set to 1 - 5 to increase @ 16 msec additional, the delay up to 144 msec.
84-I. PERMANENT BLK
Allows Parental Control blocking schemes to be permanent by removing the blocking hours function. Set to 1 to install Parental Control blocking restrictions permanently. Set to 0 for user-specified hours control of blocking schemes.
85-I. NOT USED
86-I. NOT USED
87-I. NOT USED
88-I. EN NOISE MUTE (Enable Noise Mute)
Enables soft mute when a signal is not present.
89-I POKE ENABLE
Enables poke function through M.P.I. commands
90-I KEY LOCK
Disables front panel keys. Set to 1 for disable. Set to 0 for enable.
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LT2000 QuickSet Programmer
Use the Zenith LT2000 QuickSet II “Clone” Programmer to copy the setup from a “master” TV then quickly transfer the setup to duplicate TVs must be the same model number as the master TV.
Learn Master TV Typical MPI Connections
TV Back
Antenna
ANTENNA
TV SPEAKER
CABLE
VIDEO IN
RF Coaxial Wire
(75ohm)
M.P.I.
PILLOW SPEAKER
TV Back Panel
(Expanded View)
Connect cable to TV MPI Jack and follow on-screen instructions
SPEAKER OUT
AUDIO IN
Status
Indicator
MPI
Reset
Color
battery OK
green
battery low
red
Blink pattern
power on
slow
no communications
power on
heart beat
communications OK
THE CLONE HAS CONTROL OF THE TV
THE CLONE IS VERSION XX THE TV IS VERSION XX THE SW IS REVISION XX CLONE CLOCK = XX:XX TV CLOCK = XX:XX
-PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE.
-DISCONNECT CLONE WHEN DONE.
Teach Other TV Typical MPI Connections
TV Back
Antenna
ANTENNA
TV SPEAKER
CABLE
RF Coaxial Wire
(75ohm)
M.P.I.
PILLOW SPEAKER
TV Back Panel
(Expanded View)
Connect cable to TV MPI Jack and follow on-screen instructions
MPI
green
red
Blink pattern
slow
heart beat
Indicator
Status
Color
battery OK
battery low
power on no communications
power on communications OK
VIDEO IN
SPEAKER OUT
AUDIO IN
Reset
QuickSet II Programmer
LT2000
ZENITH ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS USA
Clone
QuickSet II Programmer
LT2000
ZENITH ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS USA
Clone
The optional QuickSet II Clone Programmer (LT2000) allows custom setup and programming information to be quickly copied from a master TV into multiple identical television sets. Once learned from the master, setup data is retained in the LT2000 for future use.
When using the LT2000, cloning operations will go easier if the TV set is connected to a good quality signal and operating with a stable picture displayed. To operate the LT2000, use the indicated keys on an HP602, LP702, or MBR3447 remote, or the front panel keys on the TV receiver.
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LT2000 QuickSet Programmer
Before you begin:
• The “master TV” should be connected to a good, stable signal from an over-the-air antenna or cable service and turned on.
• Teaching and Learning is only possible between identical model Zenith TVs. (However, the Clone programmer can store 4 different master TV setups.)
WARNING: Copying a blank or incorrect memory into a TV will cause the TV to operate erratically or become inoperable.
• Use a Zenith MBR Remote like the MBR3447 or the TV front panel controls to operateM Learning and Teaching menus.
• Make sure that the batteries in the Clone programmer are fresh.
• If the batteries are removed, the Clone Clock time will be lost.
• Decide if you want to set the time from the Clone programmer or copy the time to the Clone programmer; from a TV which has the clock set to the current time.
• Follow the connection diagrams above to connect the Clone to a master TV and, after learning is complete, to another TV to “teach” it the setup.
• Setting the time and transferring it to the Clone or another TV is a separate procedure.
• Once a TV’s setup is copied to another TV, that TV needs to be disconnected from power for about 5 seconds to activate the newly copied setup.
• See Troubleshooting to solve problems.
A. Set Up a Master TV Using a Zenith Multi-Brand remote like the MBR3447, set up a “Master” TV with custom settings and features as described in the master Tv’s operating guide. The master TV’s Setup is what you will copy to the Clone Programmer and transfer to TVs of the same model so they will operate identically.
B. Connect Clone to Master TV
If there is a good connection, the “Clone has Control of TV” message will appear. (See menu above.)
A slow flashing green light indicates there is a problem with the communications between the TV and the programmer. In this case, check for a damaged cable, poor contacts, or other connection troubles.
If the status indicator is red, the programmer batteries are low and should be replaced. Use 4 good-quality alkaline AA batteries.
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Clone Selection Menu Choices
Typical Edit Channel Labels on-screen menus.
THE CLONE HAS CONTROL OF THE TV
THE CLONE IS VERSION XX THE TV IS VERSION XX THE SW IS REVISION XX
CLONE CLOCK= XX:XX TV CLOCK= XX:XX
-PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE.
-DISCONNECT CLONE WHEN DONE.
CLONE SELECTION MENU
(1) LEARN FROM TV (2) TEACH TO TV (3) SET CLONE CLOCK FROM TV (4) SET TV CLOCK FROM CLONE (5) DISPLAY TV SETUP (6) DISPLAY CLONE SETUP
-TO CHANGE MENU ITEMS, PRESS CHANNEL KEYS OR DIGITS.
-TO EXECUTE ITEM, PRESS ON/OFF, POWER, OR ENTER
EDIT CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 1
LABEL 1: LAB 1 FOR CHANNEL - - -
*EDITING LABEL NUMBER*
-VOL TO SELECT ITEM TO EDIT
-CH UP/DOWN CHANGE ITEM VALUE
-MUTE TO CLEAR THIS PROG. LABEL
-CC TO CLEAR ALL PROG. LABELS
-PRESS ENTER TO STORE THIS LABEL
-PRESS POWER OR ON/OFF WHEN DONE
SELECT CLONE MEMORY CONTAININGTHE LABELS TO BE EDITED. (1) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 1 (2) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 2 (3) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 3 (4) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 4 (5) RETURN TO CLONE MENU
-TO CHANGE MENU ITEMS, PRESS CHANNEL KEYS OR DIGITS.
-TO EXECUTE ITEM, PRESS ON/OFF, POWER, OR ENTER.
CLONE SELECTION MENU
(1) LEARN FROM TV (2) TEACH TO TV (3) SET CLONE CLOCK FROM TV (4) SET TV CLOCK FROM CLONE (5) DISPLAY TV SETUP (6) DISPLAY CLONE SETUP
-TO CHANGE MENU ITEMS, PRESS CHANNEL KEYS OR DIGITS.
-TO EXECUTE ITEM, PRESS ON/OFF, POWER, OR ENTER
SEND SELECTED CHANNEL LABEL MEMORY TO TV
(1) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 1 (2) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 2 (3) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 3 (4) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 4 (5) RETURN TO CLONE MENU
-TO CHANGE MENU ITEMS, PRESS CHANNEL KEYS OR DIGITS.
-TO EXECUTE ITEM, PRESS ON/OFF, POWER, OR ENTER
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Clone Selection Menu Choices
C. Learn Setup from Master TV
Press 1 to select the “Learn From TV” option, then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to go to the Memory Bank Selection Menu. Pick the Memory ”Bank” (1, 2, 3, or 4) you want to store this Master TV’s Setup in by pressing either Channel key repeatedly to pick Memory 1, 2, 3, or 4. (If you choose a Memory “Bank” that already has a master TV’s setup already in it, it will be overwritten by this Master TV’s setup.) Once the Clone memory bank is selected, press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER. The Clone memory bank you have selected will be shown. Press ON/OFF or POWER to begin copying the master TV’s setup.
Ca. Set the Clock (Optional)
Set the time on the Master TV’s Clock. (If the time has already been copied from another TV into the Clone programmer, you can set the Master TV’s clock by copying the time from the Clone programmer.) The Clone Programmer can copy the current time to both a master TV and to the Clone’s internal clock; accurate to within one minute. (Another reason that the Clone programmer should be equipped with fresh, high-quality alkaline batteries is for it to keep the time as accurately as possible.)
Since the Clone Programmer’s time cannot be set directly, the time needs to be copied from a Zenith TV equipped with M.P.I. Input capability. Once the time is copied to the Clone programmer, the current time can then be transferred to another TV. (This can be a Master TV, or another TV which has had the features already set up.)
D. Teach Master TV’s Setup to Other TV
Once Learning is complete, remove the M.P.I. cable from the master TV and connect it to the TV that you want to copy the master TV’s setup to. With the “TV is Controlled by Clone” message displayed, press 2 or use either Channel key to go to the “Teach to TV” option, press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER. Follow on-screen instructions to transfer the Setup and other information to the “Learning” TV. After the “Teach to TV is Complete” message is displayed, press any key to return to the Clone menus option, then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER. If finished, remove M.P.I. Cable from the TV.
E. Disconnect TV Power for 5 Seconds
Remove the TV power cord of the newly “Cloned TV” from the power outlet for about 5 seconds to activate the newly copied Setup.
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Clone Selection Menu Choices
Operation Notes
Disconnect the Clone from the TV when you are finished; automatically switching it off. The real­time clock continues to run when the main circuits are switched off.
Reset Clone After Static Shock
After replacing exhausted batteries, or if the programmer behaves strangely after a static shock, use a paper clip or similar instrument inserted through the small hole marked ”RESET” to activate the internal reset switch and restore normal operation. After a reset, check the real-time clock setting. It may be necessary to reset the Clone Programmer clock from a TV containing the correct time.
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) Clone Programmer
LED does not blink. • M.P.I. cord not connected. -Connect M.P.I. cord.
• TV not turned on. -TV must be on for clone to
• Weak batteries. -Install 4 fresh AA high-quality
Clone menu hard • Weak signal. -Connect TV to a reliable signal to read. Source.
No time set. • No time on Master TV. -Set time on master TV, copy time to Clone Programmer. Menu items 7-8 not • Not necessary. -Channel Labels already cloned; if they were on Master TV. on clone selection menu.
The LT2000 programmer is designed to be used with TVs containing the 221-01006 and later processors. Use with earlier TV sets may give unpredictable results. The specific microprocessor used in any TV set may be determined by activating the Installer Menu. The microprocessor part number appears at the top of the screen when the Installer Menu is activated. Processors before the 221-01006-04 have a limited screen display capability. They can not display entire screens as shown in the quick setup instructions accompanying the LT2000 clone programmer. Use the printed menu illustrations on the quick setup sheet supplied with the Clone as an aid to making your programming choices. (Although the menus are not all displayed, the clone functions all operate normally).
work.
alkaline batteries.
Master and Other TVs
Cloning did not work. • Procedure interrupted. -Wait until procedure complete message
• Different TV models. -Cloning is only possible with identical
Clone time disappeared. • Batteries were removed. -Batteries must remain installed to retain
Channel Labels not • Saved to other memory. -Must save channel labels to same present on cloned TV. memory bank as master TV setup.
New Setup not present. • TV not reset. -Disconnect newly cloned TV from power
When cloning operations are complete, just unplug the LT2000 from the TV.
If the TV does not display a picture (blank screen) after a few seconds, just change channels.
is displayed.
model TVs.
time settings.
for 5 seconds.
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Patient Remote Key Functions
A quick list of the keys on the optional patient and what they do in TV mode.
Turns TV On or Off.
POWER
CC (CLOSED
CAPTIONING)
Press to access closed
captions.
Press ENTER to exit.
TV/FM
Selects TV or FM radio.
VOLUME LEFT/RIGHT
Adjusts the sound levels.
ENTER
Press to view the
Channel/Time/Audio
Display or to
remove any on-screen
display or menu.
TIMER
Press and repeat to use
Sleep Timer.
POWER
L
F
M
F
/
V
T
E
M
U
L
O
V
123
456
708
TIMER
B
H
S
H
C
ENTER
CH PREVIEW
MUTE
Turns sound Off and On, while the picture remains.
M
U
T
E
K
FLASHBK (FLASHBACK)
Return to the last channel
L
E
N
N
A
viewed.
CHANNEL (UP/DOWN)
Selects available channels.
NUMBER KEYPAD
9
Select channels directly: enter channel numbers and press ENTER to go to new channel.
CHANNEL PREVIEW
Displays the available TV channels and gives hospital patient access to the Parental Control menu.
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remote control part number
SC637
124-213-05
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Patient Remote Key Functions-FM Radio
A quick list of the keys on the optional patient remote and what they do in FM Radio mode.
Turns TV On or Off.
POWER
TV/FM
Selects TV or FM radio
mode.
VOLUME (UP/DOWN)
Adjusts the sound levels.
TIMER
Press and repeat to set
the time
the TV will turn itself off.
POWER
L
F
M
F
/
V
T
E
M
U
L
O
V
123
456
708
TIMER
B
H
S
H
C
ENTER
CH PREVIEW
MUTE
Turns sound Off and On.
FLASHBK (FLASHBACK)
M
U
T
E
K
L
E
N
N
A
Returns to radio station previously selected.
CHANNEL (UP/DOWN)
Selects next available channel.
ENTER
9
Press for MUSIC ID, list of available FM stations. (Press ENTER again or wait a few seconds for Station/Time display.)
remote control part number
SC637
124-213-05
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Parental Control Menu
This optional feature can be used to “block” undesirable programming from appearing on the TV.
Parental Control offers the user a wide variety of options and settings that restrict or “block” the programming that can appear on the TV. Parental control allows the user the capability of defining which program rating they consider acceptable, to the younger or more sensitive viewer. The AUX input can also be blocked. It can be preset and turned either on or off by the user who specifies a secret 4-number code, the password. The number of hours blocked are specified. General audience and children viewer blocks can both be programmed into the TV’s memory. Viewer ratings are specified for both TV and the motion picture industry; both rating systems can be used. The ratings are based mainly on the ages of children.
Overview
To insure complete coverage for all TV programs, (movies and regular TV shows) choose a rating for MPAA, from the selections below AND choose ratings from the TV Parental Guidelines Rating System on the next page, using the Age Block option for General Audiences, and for Children. In addition to those, you may wish to add additional restrictions from the Content Block menu. See the Parental Control menu, and submenus example on the next page.
Things To Consider Before Setting Up Parental Control
Determine which rating you consider acceptable to the viewer. (For example, if you choose TV-PG, all more restrictive ratings will be automatically blocked; the viewer will not be able to see: TV-PG, TV-14, or TV-MA rated programming.)
Block program “Content” based on individual parameters such as: Strong Dialog, Mature Language, Sex Scenes, Violence Scenes, or Fantasy Violence Scenes; in the Content Blk option.
How many hours do you want Parental Control to be active? You can set the Hours option for up to 12 hours.
Select a secret password; in the Set Password option. Use the number keys on the remote. Don’t forget the password, it is the only way you can access the Parental Control menu and change rating selections, or turn Parental Control off.
Do you want Parental Control to be active all the time? If not, you can turn it on or off; with the Lock On/Off option.
You can set different Parental Control viewing restrictions for general audiences and for children - - both can be active at the same time.
You cannot disable Parental Control by disconnecting the TV from power. Block hours will automatically reset to the original block time setting specified if
Simply specifying one content block such as
power is disconnected. Sex Scenes, will not automatically block another content in the programs from appearing.
G General Audiences Content not offensive to most viewers. PG Parental Guidance Content is such that parents may not want their children to view
PG-13 Parental Guidance Program is inappropriate for preteens, with a greater degree of
R Restricted viewing Not for children under age 17. Strong elements of sex and/or
NC-17 Restricted Viewing Not for children under age 17 under any circumstances. Strong
X Hard Core Films Same as NC-17 rating.
Note: Zenith Electronics Corporation is not liable for any program content that appears when using this rating system; as always, user discretion is advised.
MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (MPAA) RATING SYSTEM
Suggested the program.
Suggested offensive material than a PG rated program.
violence.
sexual content.
The AUX input source can also be
blocked.
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Parental Control Menu
After you have read the preceding page, follow instructions below to set up and activate Parental Control.
CHANNEL PREVIEW• 5 - - - ­ 9 - - - ­ 20 - - - ­ 32 - - - ­ 44 - - - ­ 66 - - - -
CH TO SELECT , ENTER TO QUIT
CC FOR PARENT AL CONTROL
Press CH PREVIEW on the optional remote control.
1
Press CC to access the PARENTAL CONTROL menu.
2
Use SELECT to highlight an option like CONTENT BLOCK.
3
Press ADJ Right arrow to go to the CONTENT BLOCK
4
menu.
Use SELECT to highlight an option like SEX SCENES.
5
Press ADJ Right arrow to choose: Unblocked, TV-PG AND
6
ABOVE, TV-14 AND ABOVE, or TV-MA. (AND ABOVE
PARENTAL CONTROL
AUX SOURCE MP AA RA TING
means more restrictive headings are automatically included when you choose a low restriction setting like TV-PG.) See the Mini Glossary, Ratings Charts on this and the previous page for rating meanings.
After you have selected and adjusted the parental control
7
menu options to your preferences:
- Set the number of hours Parental Control will be on.
- Set a 4-number password using the NUMBER keypad.
- Set the Lock On/Off option to either on or off.
Note: some broadcasts do not contain rating Information.
TO BLOCK
3/5
4/6
CONTENT BLOCK
DIALOG LANGUAGE SEX SCENES VIOLENCE F VIOLENCE NO RATING
PRESS TO RETURN
POWER
FLS
CC
M
F
/
TV
ME
U
L
O
V
+
CH NNEL
-
-
123
456
708
ENTER
BED 1
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ ADJ
BKH
A
9
BED 2
BANK
CH PREVIEW
TVA-MA
CC
MUT
E
2
+
1
TV PARENTAL GUIDELINE RATING SYSTEM
TV-G General Audience Considered suitable for all audiences; children may watch unattended. TV-PG Parental Guidance Suggested Unsuitable for younger children, may contain: Suggestive Dialog, Mature
TV-14 Parents Strongly Cautioned Unsuitable for children under 14, may contain: Strong Dialog, Mature
TV-MA Mature Audience Only Adults only, may contain: Strong Dialog, Mature Language, Sex, and
CHILDREN’S CLASSIFICATIONS
TV-Y Children Considered suitable for all children under 7 years old. TV-Y7 Children 7 and over Considered suitable for children over 7, may contain Fantasy Violence
Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes.
Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes.
Violence Scenes.
Scenes.
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Menus & On-Screen Displays
Using the optional remote, press the keys indicated below to access these menus and displays.
CHANNEL PREVIEW• 5 - - - ­ 9 - - - ­ 20 - - - ­ 32 - - - ­ 44 - - - -
AUX - - - -
FM
CH TO SELECT, ENTER TO QUIT
CC FOR PARENTAL CONTROL
INACTIVE TV
PLEASE . . .
CALL ATTENDANT
Ch Preview Menu
Press CH PREV. Displays list of the available TV Channels, AUX source, and patient Parental Control menu.
VOLUME•
Volume Display
Press VOLUME. Shows currently selected sound setting.
SELECT CC TYPE
CAPTION 1 CAPTION 2 CAPTION 3 CAPTION 4
TEXT 1 TEXT 2 TEXT 3 TEXT3
OFF
Inactive TV Display
Notify nurse/attendant if you wish to use TV.
Sleep Timer Menu
Press TIMER. Sets TV shut-off time and shows remaining time before TV shut-off.
Ch 25 - PBS
PM
7:15
OLD TIME MOVIES
LENGTH 01:00 TIME LEFT 00:36
Closed Captions Menu
Press CC. Turns selected closed captions/text option on or off..
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Channel/Time/XDS Display
Press ENTER. Shows currently selected channel, current time if the clock has been set, and XDS data, if being broadcast; title of program, length of program, and time remaining.
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Maintenance
Routine TV cabinet and screen cleaning.
Careful and regular cleaning can extend the the useful service life of the TV. Be sure to turn the power off and pull out the power cord before you begin any cleaning.
Screen Cleaning
Cabinet Cleaning
Extended Absence
1. Here’s a great way to keep the dust off the screen for a while. Wet a soft cloth in a mixture of lukewarm water and a little fabric softener or dish washing detergent. Wring the cloth until it’s almost dry, and then use it to wipe the screen.
2. Make sure the excess water is off the screen, and then let it air-dry before turning it on.
1. Use a soft cloth with a mild soap solution to wipe the cabinet. (Avoid using any harsh, industrial strength variety of cleaner.)
2. Rinse the cloth and wipe the cabinet again.
3. Let the cabinet air-dry before turning the HealthViewTM TV on.
If the TV is to be left dormant for a long time, it’s a good idea to unplug the power cord to protect against possible damage from lightning or power surges. If you use an off-air antenna, you may also want to disconnect it from the back of the TV.
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Troubleshooting
Some quick and easy tips to resolving problems.
SYMPTOM
Snowy picture and unclear sound.
Multiple images or ‘ghost shadows’.
Interference: Sharp lines across the
screen and lousy sound.
Normal picture but no sound.
No picture and unclear sound.
No picture and no sound.
No color, but the sound is O.K.
Picture has a big black box On it, but the sound is O.K.
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
• Check the antenna connection or location.
• Check the cable input.
• Check to see if the TV/ VCR button on the VCR has the TV selected.
• Check the antenna direction and/or location.
• Check the cable input.
• Make sure the wire from the antenna to the TV is properly connected.
The following may cause image problems or distortion: Electrical appliances, powerful lights, cars, trucks; computers or portable phones; medical equipment.
• If possible increase the distance between the TV and the offending appliance. Or shut one of them off.
• Check volume levels.
• Make sure the TV sound is not Muted.
• Try another channel. The problem may be the broadcast, not the TV.
• Is TV SPKR selected on TV back connections panel?
• Is PILLOW SPKR selected on TV back connections panel but no pillow speaker connected?
• Is the wire for the pillow speaker properly installed?
• Make sure output channels on all A/V equipment are on the same channel (3 or 4).
• Check that all connections are tight.
• Is the AC power cord plugged in?
• Check that the AC power outlet works. (Test it by plugging in another device or try another power outlet.)
• Make sure the brightness and sound controls are set properly.
• Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast.
• Is the program’s picture in black and white?
• Check the color control in the Video menu.
• Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast.
• The CC (closed caption) option may be in Text mode. Select Caption 1, or OFF in the Captions/Text menu.
Remote control doesn’t work.
Menu options can’t be
Changed or selected.
No XDS Information.
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• Make sure the batteries are fresh and installed properly.
• Try unplugging the TV power cord for a few minutes, then plugging it back in.
• XDS data may be provided by the broadcasting station. Not all programs will have this information.
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Glossary
A list of definitions for some of the words found in this guide.
75 OHM RF CABLE
300 TO 75 OHM
ADAPTER
A/V DEVICE
ADD
AMPLIFIER
ANTENNA
AUTO PROGRAM
DELETE
INPUT
JACK
MONO SOUND
The wire that comes from an off-air antenna or cable service provider. The end looks like a hex-shaped nut with a wire sticking through the middle. It screws onto the threaded jack on the back of the TV.
A small device that connects a two-wire 300 ohm antenna to a 75 ohm RF jack. They are usually about an inch long with two screws on one end and a round opening with a wire sticking out on the other end.
Any device that produces video or sound (VCR, DVD, cable box, or television).
Adds new channels to list that the patient will scroll through when using the patient remote.
An electronic device that amplifies sound from a television, CD player, VCR, DVD or other A/V device.
The physical receiver of television signals sent over the air. A large metal piece of equipment does not always have to be visible for the institution to be using an antenna.
AUTO PROGRAM Auto Program has the HealthView TV automatically find all the channels available.
DELETE Lets you remove channels from the list the patient will scroll through using the patient remote.
INPUT Refers to the jack that receives a signal from a TV, VCR, or other A/V device.
JACK A connection on the back of a TV, VCR, or any other A/V device.
MONO SOUND Mono (monaural) sound is one channel of sound. On more than one speaker, all the speakers play the same audio.
M.P.I.
OUTPUT
SIGNAL
TUNER
XDS
Multiple Protocol Interface: Zenith protocol for external control of TV through RJ11 (M.P.I.) Input jack on TV connections panel. (M.P.I. jack is used for cloning TV’s features.)
Refers to the jack that sends a signal out of a VCR, DVD, or other A/V device.
Picture and sound traveling through a cable, or over the air, to the television screen.
Device that picks up the audio/video signal and turns it into picture and sound.
Extended Data Service: Additional program information if provided by the broadcaster.
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Direct-View
Color TV
ZENITH’S RESPONSIBILITY
Service Labor
Welcome to the Zenith family! We believe that you will be pleased with your new TV. Please read this warranty carefully, it is a “LIMITED WARRANTY” as defined under Federal Law. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state-to-state within the U.S.A.
During a period of one year from effective warranty date, Zenith will provide service labor by the Zenith authorized service center when needed, as determined by the Zenith service center, as a result of manufacturing defects.
New or remanufactured replacements for factory-defective parts will be supplied by a
Parts
Zenith authorized service center for one year from effective warranty date (color picture tube — two years). Such replacement parts are warranted for the remaining portion of the original warranty period.
WARRANTY
Warranty
Service
Not Covered
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND
ZENITH SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF
ANY KIND, INCLUDING LOST REVENUES OR PROFITS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS PRODUCT. SOME
STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE
OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY
Effective
Warranty Date
Operating Guide
Antenna
Important
Warranty service is provided in the institution in most cases. (Some repairs may require the unit to be taken by the servicer to the repair facility and returned, at no additional charge.) Call 1-888-865-3026 for further information.
This warranty covers manufacturing defects and does not cover installation, adjustment of customer controls, installation or repair of antenna systems, cable converters or cable company-supplied equipment; it also does not cover damage due to misuse, abuse, negligence, acts of God or other causes beyond the control of Zenith. Any alteration of the product after manufacture voids this warranty in its entirety.
LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Warranty begins on the date of installation of the Commercial Products Direct View Television Receiver.
For your convenience, keep the dealer’s dated bill of sale or delivery ticket as evidence of the purchase date.
Read your Operating Guide carefully so that you will understand the operation of the TV and how to adjust the controls.
Reception problems caused by inadequate antenna or faulty antenna connections are the owner’s responsibility.
Product Registration—Please fill out and mail the Product Registration Card. It is imperative that Zenith know how to reach you promptly if we should discover a safety problem that could affect you.
Warranty Service
www.zenith.com
For warranty service information, call 1-888-865-3026. Parts and service labor that
are Zenith’s responsibility (see above) will be provided without charge. Other service is at the owner’s expense. If you have any problem in obtaining satisfactory warranty service, call 1-888-865-3026. You must provide the model number, serial number and date of purchase or date of original installation. Before you ask for warranty service, read “Maintenance and Troubleshooting” in the operating guide. You might avoid a service call.
For Customer Support/Service Please call: 1-888-865-3026
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