Zenith IQB27B44W, IQB32B44W Owner’s Manual

machine numbers i IQB27B44 I IQB32B44 I IQB36B44
glossary
4
operating guide / warranty
WARNING:
RECORDYOURMODELNUMBER |
(Now,while you can seeit)
The model andserial numberofyour newlV am Located
onthe backof the TVcabinet.Foryourfutureconvenience, wesuggestthat your recordthesenumbershere:
MODEL NO.
i SERIALNO.
TO REDUCETHE RISKOFELECTRICSHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK).NO USER SERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE.
REFERSERVICINGTO QUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.
TheLightning flashwith arrowheadsymbol within an equilateraltriangle,is intended to alert the userto the presence of uninsulated"dangerousvoRage"within the product'senclosurethat maybeof sufficientmagnitudeto constitutea
risk of electricshockto persons.
/
The exclamationpoint within an equilatera[triangle is intendedto alert the userto the presenceof important operating
and maintenance (servicing)instructions in the Literatureaccompanyingthe appliance.
WARNING:
TOPREVENTFIREORSHOCKHAZARDS,DO NOTEXPOSETHISPRODUCTTO RAINOR MOISTURE.
POWER CORD POLARIZATION:
CAUTION:To prevent electric shock,match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fut[y insert.
ATTENTION:Pour_viter Leschocs_tectriques,introduire la lamela pluslarge de la fichedens la borne correspondantede la priseet pousser]usqu'aufond.
NOTE TO CABLE/TV INSTALLER:
Thisreminder is providedto caU.the cableW systeminstallersattention to ArticLe820-40 of the NationalELectricCode
(U.S.A.). Thecodeprovidesguidelinesfor propergroundingand,in particular,specifiesthat the cablegroundshaLLbe connectedto the grounding s_tem of the building, asdose to the pointof the cable entry aspracticaL.
REGULATORYINFORMATION:
Thisequipment hasbeentested and found to complywith the limits fur a ClassB digital device,pursuantto Part15 of the FCCRuLes.Theselimitsaredesignedto providereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhenthe
equipmentis operatedin a residentialinstallation. Thisequipmentgenerates,usesand canradiateradio frequency
energyand,if not instaL[edandusedin accordancewith the instruction manuaL,maycauseharmfulinterference to radio communications.However,thereis no guaranteethat interference wiLLnot occurin a particularinstaLLation.If this equipmentdoescauseharmfuLinterferenceto radio or televisionreception,whichcan be determinedbyturning
the equipmentoff and on, the useris encouragedto try to correctthe interferencebyoneormore ofthe foLLowing
measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increasethe separation between the equipmentandreceiver.
Connectthe equipmentinto an outlet on a circuitdifferentfromthat to whichthe
receiveris connected.
ConsuLtthe dealeror an experiencedradio/IV technician fur help.
CAUTION:
Donot attempt to modif'j this productin any waywithout written authorization fTomZenith ELectronicsCorporation. Unauthorized modification could void the user'sauthorityto operatethis product.
PAG E 2 B-WARN-DV-17/98
Important safeguards for you and your new product Your product has been manufactured and tested with your safety in mind. However, improper use can result in potential
electffca[ shock or fire hazards. To avoid defeating the safeguards that have been built into your new product, please read and observe the following safety points when installing and using your new product, and save them for future reference.
Observing the simple precautions discussed in this operating guide can help you get many years of enjoyment and safe operation that are built into your new product.
This product compUes with all applicable U.S. Federal safety requirements, and those of the Canadian Standards Association.
1. Read Instructions
ALLthe safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
2. Fo[|ow Instructions
ALLoperating and useinstructions should be foLLowed.
3. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions shouldbe retained
for future reference.
4. Heed Warnings
ALLwarningson the product and in the operatinginstruc- tions shouldbeadhered to.
5. Cleaning
Unplugthisprodu_ fromthewalloutletbeforecleaning.
Do notuseLiquidcleanersoraerosolcleaners.Usea damp
clothforcleaning.
6. Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example, near a
bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or Laundrytub, in a
wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
7. Accessories
Donot place this product on an unstablecart,stand,
tripod, bracket,or table. The productmayfall, causing
seriousinjury to a child or adult, andseriousdamageto the product.Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket,
or table recommendedby the manufacturer, or sold with
the product.Any mounting of the productshouldfollow
themanufacturersinstructions,and should usea
mountingaccessoryrecommendedbythemanufacturer.
8. Transporting Product A product and cart combinationshould be moved'with
care. Quick stops, excessiveforce, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
9. Attachments
Do notuseattachmentsnotrecommendedby theproduct manufacturerastheymay causehazards.
10. Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinetare providedfor ventilation andto ensurereliableoperationof the product
and to protectit from overheating,andthese openings
mustnot be blockedor covered.Theopeningsshou|d neverbe blockedby placingthe producton a bed, sofa,
rug, or other similarsurface.This productshouldnot be
placedin a built-in installation suchas a bookcaseor rack unlessproperventilation is providedor the manufacturer's
instructionshavebeenadheredto.
11. Power Sources
Thisproduct should be operated only from the type of
power source indicated on the marking [abe[. If you are not sureofthe type of powersupplyto your home,
consultyour productdealeror Localpower company.For productsintendedto operate from battery power,or other
sources,referto the operatinginstructions.
12. Line-Cord PotarizaUon
Thisproductisequippedwithapolarized a[ternating-current[inepiug(aplughavingoneblade
widerthantheother).Thisplugwillfitintothepower
outletonlyoneway.Thisisa safetyfeature,Ifyou are unabletoinserttheplugfullyintotheoutlet,try reversingtheplug.Iftheplugshouldstillfailtofit,
contactyourelectriciantoreplaceyourobsoleteoutlet.
Do notdefeatthesafetypurposeofthepolarizedplug.
13. Power-Cord Protection
Power-supplycords should be routed so that they arenot Likelyto be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or
against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point wherethey
exitfrom the product.
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PORTABLE CART WARNING
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14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding
Ifan outsideantennaorcablesystemisconnectedtothe
product,besuretheantennaorcablesystemisgrounded soastoprovidesome protectionagainstvoltagesurges
and built-upstaticcharges.Article810oftheNational ElectricalCode(U.S.A.),ANSI/NFPA 70 provides informationwithregardto propergroundingofthemast and supportingstructure,groundingof thelead-inwireto
an antennadischargeunit,sizeofgroundingconductors, locationofantenna-dischargeunit,connectionto groundingelectrodes,and requirementsforthegrounding
electrode.
Example of GroundingAccordingto National Electrical CodeInstrucUons
Antenna Lead in Wire
Antenna Discharge Unit
(NEC Section 810-20)
Grounding Conductor (NEC Sectinn 810-21)
GroundClamps
Power Service Grounding
EleCtrode System (NEC
NEC-NationalElectricalCode
15. Lightning Foradded protectionfor this product(receiver)duringa
Lightning storm, or whenit is [eft unattendedand unused for tong periodsof time, unplugit from the waltoutlet and
disconnectthe antenna or cable system. This wit[ prevent damageto the productdueto tlghtningandpower-line
surges.
16. Power Lines
An outside antenna systemshouldhot be located in the vicinity of overheadpowertines or other electrictight or power circuits, or whereit can fatt into suchpowertines or
circuits.Wheninstalling an outsideantenna system, extremecare shouldbe taken to keep fromtouching such
power Linesor circuitsas contactwith them might be
fatal.
17. Overloading Do not overloadwattoutlets and extensioncords as this
can resultin a riskof fire or electricshock.
A_ 250, Pa_ H)
18. Object and Liquid Entry
Neverpushobjectsof any kindinto this productthrough openingsasthey maytouch dangerousvoltage pointsor
short-out partsthat couldresult in a fire or electricshock.
Neverspilt Liquid of any kind on the product.
19. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this productyourselfasopening or removing covers may expose youto dangerousvoltage
or other hazards. Refer at[ servicing to qualified service
personnel.
20. Damage Requiring Service
Unplugthis productfrom the wattoutlet and refer servic- ing to qualified service personnelunderthe fol!owing
conditions:
a.Ifthepower-supplycordorplugisdamaged. b.Ifliquidhasbeenspilled,orobjectshavefalleninto
theproduct.
c.Iftheproducthasbeenexposedto rainorwater. d.Iftheproductdoesnotoperatenormallybyfollowing
theoperatinginstructions.Adjustonlythosecontrolsthat
arecoveredbytheoperatinginstructionsasan improper adjustmentofothercontrolsmay resultindamage andwill oftenrequireextensiveworkby a qualifiedtechnicianto
restoretheproductto itsnormaloperation.
e.Iftheproducthasbeendroppedorthecabinethas
beendamaged.
f.Iftheproductexhibitsa distinctchangein
performance.
21. Replacement Parts
Whenreplacementpartsare required,besure the service
technician has usedreplacementpartsspecified by the
manufacturer or havethe samecharacteristics asthe originalpart. Unauthorizedsubstitutions mayresultin fire,
electric shock, or other hazards.
22. Safety Check
Upon completionofanyserviceorrepairstothisproduct, asktheservicetechnicianto performsafetychecksto
determinethattheproductisinproperoperating
condition.
23. Watt or Ceiling Mounting
The productshould be mountedto a watt or ceiling only as
recommendedbythe manufacturer.
24. Heat
The product shouldbe situatedawayfrom heatsources
such as radiators,heat registers,stoves,orother products
(includingamplifiers)that produceheat.
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Turn to the next page to begin setup oJ=your Entertainment Machine TM
Safety Warnings........................... 2
Important Safety Instructions ............... 3 - 4
Tableof Contents.......................... 5
Step 1. Hook Up IV
Hookup Directory ......... ................ 6
TVand other EquipmentHookups
Antenna ............................. 7
Cableservice .......................... 8
Antenna with VCR....................... 9
Cableservicewith VCR................... 10
SuperVHSVCR/Digital Video DiskPlayer ....... 11
Audio Equipment: Stereo ................. lZ
Step 2. Channel Search and Reception Setup
EZProgram ............................. 13
(Select Antenna, or cableservice and perform channelsearch)
Remote Control TV ModeKeyFunctions........... 14
RemoteOn-ScreenMenu Operation .............. 15
Front Pane[Controls ....................... 16
Basic"IVOperation, Tunersand Picture Sources...... 17
On-ScreenMenus/DisplaysOverview ............. 18
On-ScreenDisp[ays ........................ 19
Step 3. Customize Your TV's Features
Setup Menu (Starts with page 13, EZ Program)
Add/Oe[/Surf ......................... 20
CLockSet ........................... 21
Captions,Caption/Text................... 22
Language ........................... Z3
Spedal Features Menu
EZTimerSetup, Sleep Timer ............... 24
Onand Off Time, On/Off Timer ............. 25
Channel Labels ........................ Z6
XDSDisplay .......................... 27
Parental Control .................... 28 - 29
EZOemo(On-screenmenusoverview) ......... 30
Audio Menu ............................ 31
Bass,Treble, Balance, AudioMode,Front Surround, Sound Rite, Speakers
Video Menu ............................ 32
Contrast,Brightness,Color,Tint, Sharpness, ColorTemp,EZPicture
PIP Menu .............................. 33
Color, Tint,Size
SourceMenu ............................ 34
MainScreenPicture,PIPInsetPicture
GUIDE Plus+ ................ 35-36-37-38 - 3g
Watch/RecordOverview,and Operation
PIP (Ptcture-ln-Picture) ............ 40 - 41 - 42
Overview,and Operation
Remote Control Programming ............. 43 - 49
Maintenance ............................ 50
TroubleShooting ...................... 51 - 52
Glossary ............................... 53
EZ Help Menu ........................... 54
Zenith AccessoryProducts ......... Inside Back Cover
Warranty ......................... Back Cover
FeaturesonthisTValsoinclude: GUIDE PLus+- Programs your TVto turn on your VCRand start/stop recording broadcasts, see page 35.
Parental Control - Restricts programs which can appear on your T_, see page 28.
PIP - 2-Tuner Picture-in-Picture, see page 40.
Programmable Remote Control - Remote may control up to 7 products, see page 43.
KDSDisplay - Extended Data Se_ice. Shows current program information, see page 27.
EZFeatures:Designed to make your viewing experience lesswork; see the EZHelp menu on page 54.
EZ Program Finds channels in _/our area automatically.
EZTimer Sets times to turn the TV on and off.
EZ Picture Customizesvideolevelsettings.
EZ Oemo Shows menus and displayson this13/.
EZ SoundRite Maintainsand evensound Level.
EZ Mute Turnssound off,whilepictureremains.
Note:Oesignandspecificationsayesubjectto changewithout prior notice.
a_s-34eo EntertainmentMachine"isatrademarkofZenithElectronicsCorporation. P A G E 5
Thispage directs you to the appropriate page for hook up your Entertainment Machine
IMPORTANTU
Usethis pageto decidewhereyou needto beginyour setup.First, find the [ine be{owthat best describeswhat you want
to do, then 9o to that page number.
Note: Designand specificationsare subjectto changewithout prior notification.
If you are using an antenna and no other equipment, go to .................. page 7
If you subscribe to cable sendce andno other equipment, go to ............... page8_m_e-m
Czb_ waiLjack
If you are usingan antenna and havea VCR,go to ....................... page 9
If you subscribe to cable sewice and have a VCR,go to ..................... page 10
CaMe _/
waLLjack
If you have a Super VHSVCR,a DVDPLayer,or Audioequipment,go to ........... pages11-12
GUIDE PLus+cableconnection and emitter setup, goto ........................ page12
PAGE 6
Connectan oN airantenna toyourEntertainmentMachine
Hook up yourEntertainmentMachine,
seediagramsatfight.
Removethebackoftheremoteand putintwo AAA batteries.
Ptugin your TV. Do not ptugit into a
switched outlet.
Antenna
Rat _re "" TV (3_) ohm) (expandedview)
Go to page13 to EZProgramyour
EntertainmentMachine.
If you have a 75 ohm RFcable, then you don't needany adapters!
Remember,whenscrewing RFcables ontojacks, clockwisetightens, and
counterclockwiseloosens.
[] A 300 to75ohm adapterisnot
includedwithyourZenith
EntertainmentMachine.
75 OHM RFCABLE
I
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i300-75OHM ADAPTER
The wire that comesfrom an offair antenna or cable serviceprovider.Eachend [oakslike a hexshapednutwith a wire sucking through the middte, andit screwsonto the threadedjack on the backof yourTV.
A smaL[devicethat connectsa two-wire 300ohm antennato a 75 ohm RFjack.TheyareusuaLlyaboutan
inch tongwith two screwsononeend and a round openingwith a wire stickingout on the otherend.
_ Adapter
300/75 ohm
.P ( .(
Antenna
,' TV back panel
F (expandedview)
Antenna
/ Cable
2o_75 PAGE 7
Connect Cable service to your Entertainment Machine
Hook up your EntertainmentMachine, see diagramsat fight.
Removethe backof the remoteand put
in two AAAbatteries.
Ptugin your W. Donot ptug it into a switchedoutlet.
Goto page13 to EZProgramyour EntertainmentMachine.
Ifyou'_using a cable box, leaveyour
lV an channel 3 or 4 and use your
cable box to changechannel.
Rememberto set the cableboxoutput switchto channel3 or 4,
Without CabLeBox
CabLeTV wattjack
With CabLeBox
CableW
walljack
In _1_ Cable box
v
Out _ output_
switch 3 4
," TV back panel
_' (expandedview)
Antenna
/ Cable
If you're usinga cablebox, EZProgram
(page 13) might only_nd the channel
your cable service is on
(usually channel 3 or 4). Don't"worry,
that's all you need!
CABLESERVICE
PAGE 8
_lre175ohm )
The wirethat suppLiesat[ yourcabteW (CAW) stations.
,,' W back panel
(expanded view)
Antenna
/ Cable
J
206-3375
Connectyour offairantennaand VCR toyourEntertainmentMachine
Hookup yourEntertainment Machine,seediagramsat right.
Removethe back of the remote
and put in two AAAbatteries.
PtuginyourTV.Do notplugit
intoa switchedoutLet.
na
(VCRwith Rat Wire Antenna Adapter)
output_
switch 3 4
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eOh_
Goto page13 to EZ Programyour EntertainmentMachine.
Remember tosettheVCRoutput switchtochannel3 or4.
Videosourcesprovidebetter
pictureendsound.
WithoutA/V cablehookup,VCRs willnotplayvideocossettesin "
stereosound.
TVbackpane[ (expandedview)
_Antenna
(VCRwith Round Antenna Wire)
Roundwire (75ohm)
output l[l_
switch 3 4
W back pane[ (expanded view)
PAGE 9
Connect Cable service and a VCR to your Entertainment Machine
Hook up your Entertainment Machine, see diagramsat right.
Removethe backof the remote and put in two AAAbatteries.
PluginyourW. Do notplugit
intoa s_tched outtet.
Without Cab!.eBox
Goto page13 to EZ Program your
EntertainmentMachine.
Leaveyour VCRand your television tuned to channel3 or4 and use
the cablebox to changechannels.
Remember to set the cable box output switch to channel 3 or 4.
Videosourcesprovidebetter
pictureand sound.
No A/V cables are included with
your Zenith Entertainment
Machine. Without A/V cable hookups, VCRswill not play video-
cassettesin stereo sound.
Cable IV
w_ jack
@
Out out:l_t _
W backpanel
(expanded v_ewI
With Cable Box
A/V cables
notinduded
with W
output ll_
switch 3 4
A_ilo
R-LOUt
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Connectinga S-VHS VCR orDVD playerto
your EntertainmentMachine
Super VHS VCR
(VCROnLy) Attach to
cable waUjack,
cable box, or antenna
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Locatethe Ant In jack on the back of your S-VHSVCR.Connectthe cable Unecoming from your waLLdirecttyto this jack.
Now locatetheOut toIVjack.Connecta
cabtefrom theOutto l_/jackto the
Antenna/Cablejackon thebackof
your_.
Findtheaudioand S-Videojackson the
backofyourS-VHSVCR,andconnectthem
fo[towingtheinstructionsprovidedwith
yourequipment.
DVD (Digital Video Disk) Player
SimplyconnecttheS-Video/Audioouton the DVD totheS-VIDEO1,R-LAUDIO orS-VIDEO2, R-L
AUDIO IN on theTV. ForComponentVideo,con- necttheComponentVideoOutjackson theDVD to theCOMPONENT VIDEOjackson theTV.
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Use Video/Audiosourcesforbetter pictureandsound.
DVD
Player
Jacks
Cables
notinc_ded
wlth_
VIDEO
DVD PLayerwidth---_ 1
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SUPERS-VHSVCR
DVD PLAYER
Touse with PIP:go to the Source Menu (page 34) and choosethejack you've con-
nectedyour S-VHS(5-VHS1,-2) as the Main or PIP source.
Provideshigherqualitypictureandsoundthan an ordinary VCRwhen connectedto the S-Videoin jacks.
Digital.Video Disks usethe S-Videoin jacks (or if available on the DMD,ComponentVideojacks) to provide the highest quaLityreproduction avaiLabLefrom this techno[ogy.
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Useyourstereotoplaythesound
from your EntertainmentMachine
Beforeyou beginplugginginyourstereosystem,it'sa goodideatoputitinitsapproximateptacefirst.That way you know how much wireyou haveorwit[need.
LocatethejacksmarkedR -L VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT.Theseareforthestereo
system.Connectthestereosystem'scables, accordingtotheircolor(redisthefight channel.,whitethe!eft)tothesejacks.
COMPONENTVIDEO
S-V_EO 1 VIDEO1 R-NJDIO L_,_3HO
S-VI_EO2 VIDEO2 R-AUDIO L41_ONO
StereoSystem
R-LAudio
Input
A/V cabtes orenot included
with 1!/
AntenBa
/ CaMe
GUIDE Ptus+ Connections
Locate the jack markedIR Port. Thisjack is for the IR Cord
connection.Insert the connectorinto the IR Port.
Placetheotherend ofthe cordswiththeIRemitter
sendingunitsinfrontofyour
VCRand Cabl.eBoxin sucha
wayasto a[towfor an unre- strictedpath for the TRsig-
naLsto be abl.eto reachthe front panelsof the VCRand
CabteBox.
IR=Infrared
Note:Seepage35 forGUIDE Ptus+featureinformation.
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COMPONENTVIDEO
Antenna
S-VIE_O2 _1[_O2 R_UOIO
Use EZ Program to automaffcally fi'nd and store in the
11/'smemory all the channels in your area
Select: Antenna If you receive 037 air signal reception.
Cable 11/ If you subscribe to a cable service.
With the remotecontrol in hand, pressPOWERto turn on your EntertainmentMachine.
PressHENUrepeatedlyunfitthe Setupmenuappears. Usingthe UP or DOWNarrowon the remotecontroL,
selectEZProgramon your screen. Pressthe RIGHTor LEFTarrow to showthe EZ
Programmenu. Usingthe UP or DOWNarrow,chooseeither Off Air
Antenna,or CabLeTVon your screen. Note:Theoption that is bunking is selected.
Setup Menu
I F-ZProgram I<_'T°Pr°_ am I
Add/Del/Surf Clock Set
Captions Caption/Text
Language
@
0
Pressthe RIGHTor LEFTarrowto beginthe channel
search.
Whenthe search is comptete,pressQUIT to return to W viewing.
Note:EZProgmmJ_ndschanneb being receivedby the 11/ tuner. Seepage 17for instructionson using the CableBoxor
VCRtuners.
Cable wiUnot workunlessyou subscribeto a cable service
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OFFAIRANTENNA
CABLETV
Thedevice receivingthe programsignalbroadcastover-the-air. YourEZProgramselection,if you subscribeto a cableservice.
PAGE 13
Note: Pressing TV puts remote into W operating mode
A quick list of the keyson your remote and what they do in TVmode, see page 49 for remote key
/unctions in the other modes
PRG (PROGRAM)
Programsyour remoteto operate
other products.
See page 43.
FLASHBK (FLASHBACK)
Return to the Lastchannelviewed.
SeLectsAM/PMin Clock/Timermenus.
SURF
Turnson and off customchannel
selection mode.
WhenSurf modeis active, CHANNEL
Up/Down keys "Surf" through the
channelsyou've selected.
CHANNEL (UP/DOWN)
FLipthrough avaiLabLechannels.
ENTER
Shows the Channel/Time
dlsp[ay. Press after channel num-
bers for instant selection.
MENU
Showson-screen
menusfor TVmode. Seepage 18.
LEFT/RIGHT ARROWS
The Left/Right arrows adjust
menuopUons.
PIP FEATURES
ForPIP (F_cture-in-Picture)
operation.Seepage40.
TIMER
DispLaysthe SleepTimerMenu. See
"Timer Setup" on page24 for more
informa_on.
enter
........................ POWER
TurnsW Onor Off.
................... LED INDICATOR L]GHT
Lights when keys are pressed.
CABLE/VCR/AUX/TV
SeLectsremoteoperatingmode.
MUTE TurnssoundOff and On
whitethe picture remains. Pressonceto quiet sound, press
again to mute,pressagain to restore sound.
i:::.::::_...........
''"'*-..... ..........
VOLUME LEFT/RIGHT Adjusts the sound [eve[ on your
Entertainment Machine.
NUMBER KEYPAD
Se_ctschannels di_ and
ente_ nume_cvaLuesfor
someopUons.
UP/DOWN ARROWS
The Up/Down arrows select menu
options.
QUIT Removeson-screendisptayfrom
view.If no displayis on, switches Surroundsoundfeature On andOff on
someTVs.
GUIDE
EntersGUIDEPLus+mode.
See pages35, 36, 37, 38, 39.
Keysdedicatedto VCRJ:unctions
wit[still operateyour VCRwhile
the remoteis in TVmode.
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TV/VCR-SOURCE
SwitchesbetweenwatchingTV through yourantenna/cabLe,or
through your VCR.
remote control pa_cnumber
MBR3466Z
(124-231)
Use either the remote or the TVfront controls to access the on-screenmenus
Setup Menu
EZ f_o_n
Add/Del/Surf Clock Set Captions [ EZ Mute I
Caption/Text Language
PressMENUrepeatedty unti[ the desiredmenuappears. Usethe UPor DOWNarrowon the remote control to "select"
an option like Captionson your screen.
D Usethe RIGHTor LEFTarrowto "adjust" the selectedoption. D PressQUITwhen finished,to return to W viewing.
D In the Crock,and Timer menus,usethe NUMBERkeypad to set
[] On-screenmenus automaticallydisappear after 15 seconds,
the dock, and timer features.
Usethe NUMBERkeypadto enter numerical valuesfor menu adjustments whenrequited.
[] Remotemust be in the TVmodefor it to control the TV.
SELECT
PressTVon the remoteto select TVmod_
HENU
ADJUST Usethe LEFTor RIGHTarrowto chooseor changethe selectedmenuoption.
QUIT
On-screendispLaysyou use to program the IV features.
Pressingthe UP or DOWNaffow repeatedlywi[["select" or highLightmenuoptions.
Whenfinishedwith programming,pressQUUto exit on-screenmenusandreturnto TVviewing.
How to useyour _ront control panel to operate the menus
Whenusing the on-screenmenus,the buttonson the
6-Button front pane[ correspondto the remote control keysas fo[[ows:
CHANNEl.= Select Up/Down VOLUME- AdjustLeft/Right
To accessthe on-screenmenus,pressMENU.
PressingHENUrepeatedlywit[ cycle through
the avaitabte menus.
Oncethe menuyou want appears,
SELECTthe feature you want to changeusing the DOWNor UP arrowChannel buttons.
L
AD3USTor changethe se[ected feature using the LEFTor RIGHTVotume buttons.
Note: If the feature you wantto change
requiresyou to enter numerfca[ values, use the remote control..
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_ Typical6-ButtonPanet
menu
channel volume power
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Menusdisappearaflerfifteen seconds.Toget them back, pressMENUagain.
If you'velost yourremote,you canget o new one by calling 1-800-255-6790 to purchasea replace-
ment.
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o"" Typical lO-Button Pane[ ",
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enter adjust se[ect menu volume channel power
fil!
Basicoperatinginformationand usingyour EntertainmentMachinewithotherequipment
Turnonthe TVand other equipment.
Sel,ectyour picture and sound source. Seeinformation ontunersand picture sources bel,ow.
Adjustcontrolsfor picture(Video) and sound(Audio). Seeshortdescriptionsof the on-screenmenus/displ,ays
beginningonpage 18 and 19; usethese to personal,izethe features of your EntertainmentMachine.
There are a number of waysyou canchooseto integrate your EntertainmentMachinewith the restofyour audio/video
equipment. ChanneLscan be changedusingthe tel,evision, the VCR,orthe cablebox, with advantagesto each.
USING THE TELEVISION AS THE TUNER preservesal,l,your channel.[abels(not avail,abl,eon somemodeLs).It also reducesthe number of keysonthe remotecontrol,youneedto wonyabout.(Onedevice,oneremoteto l,earn.)
USING THE VCR AS THE TUNER hasthe advantage of simpl,ifying the recording process. If the VCRis tunedto chan- nel,seven,then the VCRwil,l,recordchannel,seven.
USING THE CABLE BOX (ifyou haveone)tochangethestationssometimeshasan advantage,too,especial,l,yifyour cabl,eproviderrequiresyouto usetheircabl.eboxto descrambl,etheirstations.
The source key (TV/VCRSource) on the remote,switchesbetweenVideoinput and Antenna/Cabl,einput. The Channel,/Timedisplaywil,l,read"Video" in pl,aceof a channel,number if A/V inputs aresel,ectedasthe picturesource.
Antenna/Cabl,eInput: This setting a!U,owsyou to changecableor antenna channelsandto view videocassettes on chan- nel 3 (or 4) in mono sound.
VideoInput: This settingal,l,owsstereo pl,aybackof videocassettes. Thetel,evisioncannotchangechannelsin the Video
mode,butthe VCRcan.
[] To view the current input source,press ENTER,onyour remote,The£honne_/Timedisplayshouldappearin the upper fight-hand
comerofthescreen.IfthedisplayreadsI/ideo,"thenthepictureandsoundsourceisconnectedtoonesetoftheAudio/Video inputjacks.Ifthedisplayreadsa channelnumber,thenthepictureandsoundsourceistheAntenna/Cablejack.
TUNER Thete|evision, VCR,or cable box that you chooseto changechannelswith. SOURCE Connection on the 13fs backjack connectionpanel,providingpictureand soundto the TV.
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Descriptionsof themenus and displayson your EntertainmentMachine
Menu Name Page Description
ON-SCREEN MENUS
SETUP MENU 13
EZ Program 13
Add/Del/Surf 20
CLockSet 21
Captions 22
Caption/Text 22
Language 23
SPECIAL 24
FEATURES
Timer Setup 24
25
Channet LabeLs 26
XDSDisptay 27
ParentalControt 28
EZ Oemo 30
AUDIO MENU 31
AdjuststhebasicfeaturesofyourEntertainmentMachine.
AutomaticalLyfindsand storesactivechanneLstoflipthroughusingChannelUp/Down.
ManuatlypicksandchooseswhichactivechanneLswritappearwhen usingChannelUp/Down and SURF. Setsthetime.
Turnsdosed captioningon,off,orsetitto come on when thetelevisionismuted.
Choosesa captioningortextoptionforyourEntertainmentMachine.
Picksthetanguageyou wantyouron-screenmenusto appearin.
Goesbeyond basicsand customizesyourEntertainmentMachine'sTM features.
SLeepTimer,programsa timeforyourEntertainmentMachinetoturnitselfoff aftera certainamountoftime.
On/OffTimer,programstimesforyourIVto turnitsetfon and off.
LabeLsyourchanneLswiththeirnetworknames (ABC,CBS,HBO,etc.).
TurnstheXDS programinformationfeatureon andoff,seedescriptionbelow.
ALlowsparentsto blockanyprogramorA/V sourceforup to gg hours,withtheuseofa password. Demonstratestheon-screenmenusthatcontrolTV setupand operationatfeatures.
Customizesthesoundto suityourroomand taste.Youroptionsare:Bass,TrebLe,Balance,Audio
Mode,FrontSurround,SoundRite,Speakers.
VIDEO MENU 32
PIP MENU 33
SOURCE MENU 34
GUIDE PLUS+ 35
PIP FEATURE 40
EZ HELP 54
ChanneLffime
PIP/ChanneL
Vo|ume Disptay
XDSDisplay
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Adjustsyourpictureforanyviewingsituation.Youroptionsare:Contrast,Brightness,CoLor, Tint,Sharpness,CoLorTemp,EZPicture.
ControLsthe appearahceand sizeofthePIPinset.Youroptionsare:CoLor,Tint,Size.
Choosesfromtheavailablepictureandsoundsources,theMainscreenpictureand PIPinsetpicture.
Accessand operatethe GUIDEPlus+feature.
TurnsPicture-in-Picturef_atureon and off,fistsPIPoptions.
Hetpmenu offersseveralfeaturesfromdifferentmenusthatcanbe adjustedon one convenientmenu.
ON-SCREENDISPLAYS
19 Shows the currenttime, channeL,video/audio source, and channet{abet if avaltable.
19 Ifpresent,indicatesPIPison.
19 Showsthe currentsoundreveL. 27 If provided bybroadcasteron currentiyselectedchanneL,may displaysomeor aU of the foitowing
information: Programname,Lengthof program,time Left in programin hoursand minutes,
andthe ChanneL/Time/Audio disptay.
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The on-screenstatus displays reveal the current status
oj:your Entertainment Machine
Ch 5 A&E
9:22AM Stereo
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B
D
B
Channe|/Time Display PressENTERon the remote control,to view the
Channel,/Time,and audiosignal,displ,ay.
Mute Displays
PressMUTEonthe remotecontro!,to quiet the
sound(Soft Mute).
PressMUTEasecondtime to removethe sound
entirety (Mute).
PressMUTEathird time to restore the sound.
Surf (ChannetSetection) Mode Dtsptays
PressSURFon the remotecontrol,to turn on
Surf channel,sel.ectionmode.
PressSURFagainto return to normal,channel.
setectlonmode.
Volume Disp|ay
PressVOLUMELEFTor RIGHTon the remote control.,to view the soundstatusdisplay.
Sleep Timer Display
PressTIMERon the remote control,to view the
Sl,eepTimerStatus Disptay.PressTIMERrepeat-
edl.yto set the amountof time before the TV automatical,iyturns itsel.foff.
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Surf's Up! €£ I
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RemoveOn-ScreenDispLaysand Menus PressQUITto removedispl.aysand returnto TV viewing, or wait a few moments and the dis- playswil.I,disappearfromthe screen.
Customize your channelselection
Setup Menu
EZ Program Add/Del/Surf I Ch 9 Added I
EZ Clock Captions
Caption/Text Language
B B
B
PressMENUrepeatedtyon the remoteuntilthe Setupmenu appears.
Se[ectthe Add/Detete/Surfoptionwith the UPor DOWN
arrow. Usingeither the NUMBERkeypadand ENTERor the CHAN-
NELUp/Downarrowson the remote,setecta channet.
(If adding a detetedcharmer,you wilt needto use the
NUMBERkeypad.)
Usingthe RIGHTor LEFTarrow, pick whetherthat channe[
is Added,Deleted,or a Surfchanne!..(Surf channelsare
automaticaUy"added" channelsalso.)
Tocontinue, sel.ectanotherchannel,and repeatStep4. If
you are finished, pressQUITto returnto TV viewing.
r_fyou delete o channel, it isn't gonefor good.Just select it usingthe NUMBERkeypod on the remote,or odd it later.
PressSURF,with Surf active,you can usechannel up/down to scrollthe Su_ channel list. PressSURFdgain to return to normal
channel scan.
_new channelsto the channe[list that you'l,l,scrol.[throughwhen usingChannelUp/Down.
DELETEDRemoveschannelsthat youdon'twatch fromthe channel.Listyou'l,[scrol,l,through usingChannel.Up/Down.
SURF Addsyourfavorite channelsto the Surf channelEst.
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EZ Progntm
A_FDd]Surf
I SetupMenu
[_Clock 41" SetClcck ]
C_iom
CaptionFfext
Date Set July/ 04 / 99
Clock Mode Manual Time Set _9:30 PM _4_]
Clock Menu 1
Clock Menu
Date Set July / 04 / 99
Clock Mode Aum
Time Zone _entral
Day. Savings Auto
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B
In the Setupmenuwiththe EZClockoption hlghtighted,usethe AdjustLEFTor RIGHTarrowto go to the ClockMenu.
Usethe Select UP or DOWNarrows,the Adjust LEFTor RIGHT arrows,andthe NUMBERkeypad to set the dock menuoptions.
Asindicated on the menu,use FLSHBKto pickAM or PM.
Date Set: Usingeither the HUMBERkeypad or the Adjust LEFTor RIGHTarrowon the
remote, set the date. Thefirst two numbersarethe month, the middle two numbersare the day, andthe last two numbers are the year.
Time Set: Usingeither the NUMBERkeypador the Adjust LEFTor RIGHTarrowon the
remote, set the time. The first two numbersare hours,the last two num- bersare minutes. Use FLSHBKto pickAMor PM.
Manual Mode
Usersetsthe EZClockoptions.
Date Set: Set Month, Day,Year usingthe NUMBERkeypad.
Clock Mode: Manual Auto.
Time Set: Set Hoursand minutes
usingthe NUMBERkeypad.
Automatic Mode
TV sets the options,but the user
canenter the menusand make customchangesif needed.
Date Set: Set Month, Day,Year usingthe NUMBERkeypad.
Clock Mode: Auto, Manual.
"Time Zone:Auto, Eastern, Central,Mountain, Pacific.
•Dayltght Savings:Auto,Off, On.
D PressQUITtoreturntoW viewing.
TIME A four-numberfigure broken downinto hoursand minutes; first two numbersare hours,last two numbersare minutes.
HOURS First two numbersthat are enteredwhensettingthe clock. MINUTESThe secondtwo numbersthat areenteredwhensettingthe clack.
FLASHBKUseto pickAMor PMwhen settingtime.
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Turn on Closed Captioning or Captions
When Mute, then select
your Closed Captions or
Textoption
Caption/Textis a feature whicharrowsyour EntertainmentMachineto receive variousdosed caption and text options providedby broadcasters.
Avai|abiU_ and fuctlonaUtv of Caption/Textis determinedonly by the
broadcasterand may not be avaltable.
Setup Menu
F2.Program Add/De,Surf _Clock
Caption/Text Language
Setup Menu
Program
AOO/Del/Surf
EZ Clock
Captions
CapUonFfext ' Language
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PressMENUon the remote control,repeatedly until the Setup menu
appears. Usethe UPor DOWNarrowon the remotecentre[to setectCaptions. Usethe RIGHTor LEFTarrowto chooseanyof the fol.towing
options:On, Off, or EZMute (CaptionsWhen Muted). Usethe UPor DOWNarrowonthe remote controlto select
Caption/Texton your screen. Usethe RIGHTor LEFTarrow to chooseone of the following
options: Caption3.,Caption2, Caption3, Caption4, Text 1, Text2, Text3, or Text4.
PressQUITto return to 13/viewing.
Captionscamein handywhenthetelevisionison mute.Standardclosed captioningisavailableusingthe CaptionI option.
Not allprogramminghasclosedcaptioningortextavailable;eventhough Captions1,2, 3, 4, andText1, 2, 3, 4 areavailabletobroadcasters.
CAPTIONSTheterm for the wordsthat scrol.[acrossthe bottom of the 13/screen; usual.tythe audio portionof the programprovidedfor
the hearingimpaired.
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Theterm for the wordsthat appearin a targe b(ack frame andalmost coverthe entirescreen; usuallymessagesprovided bythe broadcaster.
Choosethe language you want the on-screen menus to
appear in
B PressMENUon the remote controlrepeatedly until the
Setupmenuappears.
UPor
B Use DOWNarrowon remote to
B Use the RIGHTor LEFTarrowto chooseanyof the foLLowing
B PressQUITto return to W viewing.
the the control select
Languageon your screen.
options:EngLish,Spanishor French,
Setup Menu
EZ Programac Agr/Bor/Suff Ajuste Reloj
Subtft Subtitfl'exto
Language r Spanish
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Pick one of the preset times to automatically turn your
Entertainment Machine oj_f
(If you fall asleep, the TV will
automatically turn itself off)
In the Special Features menu with EZTimer highlighted, press the RIGHT or LEFTarrow to show the EZTimer menu.
SelectSteepTimer usingthe UPor DOWNarrow.
Usethe RIGHT or LEFTarrow to choose from the preset times,
the time you want the TV to turn itsetf off - - you can choose
a time period from 10 minutes to 4 hours.
m PressQUIT to return to TVviewing.
PressTIMERto go directlyto the SleepTimermenu.PressTIMER
repeatedtyto chooseone of the presetturn off times.
Features
EZ_rntr q _.To Set Ti_ Ch. Labels
XI_ I_ splay P,_nIIl Ctd
GIJIDE Plus+
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[] Another methodof setHngthe Sleep Timer,is to pressTIMERand go
directlyto the SleepTimermenu.Usethe LEFTor RIGHTarrowto select one of thepresetshutoff ffmes.
SLEEPTIMER
Featurethat autornaticaffy turnsthe TVoff afterthe presetUme has expired.
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Set thetimersto turnyour EntertainmentMachineon and offeachday automatically
lid B
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EZ Tir_r
Sl= Tir_r 0:30
Off "l_m¢ 9:30 PM
IntheSpecialFeaturesmenu withEZTimerhighlighted,press theRIGHTorLEFTarrowtogo totheEZTimermenu.
Se[ectOn Time,usingtheUP orDOWN arrowon theremotecon- trot.
On Time:Usethe RIGHTorLEFTarrowortheNUMBER keypad toenterthetimeyourTV wit{automaticat|yturnon.
Use FLASHBKto selectAM orPM.
OffTime:Repeattheaboveinstructionsandsetan Offtime.
On/OffTimer:UsetheUP orDOWN arrowtoselecttheOn/Off Timeroption.
UsetheLEFTorRIGHTarrowtosettheOn/OffTimertoeither:
On - TVwi[[ turn on and off automaticatty, Off- TVwi[[ not turn on andoff automatically.
EZ 15met
Sl©epTirc_r 0:30
O. "l_m¢ 11:56AM
Io_ p_3oPM_ I
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On "rlrlm H:56AM OffTime 9:30 PM
__Sl_p _mcr 0:30
PressQUITto returnto TVviewing.
Use theNUMBER keypadtotypeintimese_'ngs.
Use the LEFTorRIGHTarrowto select the presettime.
k
TheOn/O_fTimerwill not workuntil theClockonyour televisionhosbeenset.
Timesettingthatautomaticat[yturnsyourIV on atthepresettime.
Timesettingthatautomatica[tyturnsyourIVoffatthepresettime.
Optionthatenab[esordisablestheOn/OffTimersettings.
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Pick a preset label to help identify the network you just tuned to or are currently watching
Ch 5 A&E
9:22AM Stereo
Channel/Time Displaywith Channel Label
Special
Features
EZ Timer
[ Ch. Labels [ Ch7 A&E [
XDS Display Parental Ctrl
GUIDE Plus+ 1=7 Help
i EZ Derno
B D
B
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Using the NUMBERkeypador CHANNELUPor DOWN,pick the channelyou want to [abet.
PressMENUrepeatedly until, the Specla!.Featuresmenuappears. Usethe UPor DOWNarrow key to se!.ectCH. LABELS.
Se!.ecta !.abe!.for the channe!..
Pressthe RIGHTarrowkey (each presswi!.!,bringup a different !.abe!.)to gothrough the a!.pabetical.!.isling, starting with A - B - C- D, etc.
Or,usethe LEFTarrowkey to go through the al.phabetica!,listing backwards,starting with Z - Y - X - W,etc.
PressQUITto acceptthe !.abel.and return to regu[ar TVviewing.
If o channel label is picked, the ChannelLabelfor the channel you ore
watching appearswhenyou pressENTERor change to a differentchannel that also hasa channellabel; a convenientwayto knowwhich network
you ore viewing.
Somebroadcastersprovide their ownchonhellabels.
ChannelLabelsdo not appearfor video sources.
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ThisLabel.indicates that your TVwill.acceptthe original, broadcastlabel..
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This [abe[wiL[blockchannel.[abets.
Use the Extended Data Service to show in-depth program information
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| 7:15PM [ Ch 25- PBS
Stereo
/PIP Ch 30-ABC
NOVA
Length 01:00 Time Left 00:45
TypicalXDSDisplaywithPIPactive
Special
Features I:Z Timer
Ch. Labels
I XDS Display [ On 1
Parental Ctrl GUIDE Plus+
EZ Help EZ Demo
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PressMENUon the remoterepeatedly until the SpecialFeatures
menuappears. Highlightthe XDSDisplayoption usingthe Select UPor DOWN
arrow.
Useeither the RIGHTor LEFTarrow to specify On or Off. On - - XDSDisplay wilt appear as channeLsare changed. Off - - XDSDisplay will not appear when channeLsare
changed.
PressQUITtoreturn toTVviewing.
At this printing, XDSdata is onlybeing provided by somebroadcasting stotYons;and as a result,may only ovailable on somechannels,
Eventhough XDSdata may be present,it may not be available during commercial or network breaks.
XDS
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ExtendedData Service- - if provided bythe broadcaster,mayshow someor all of the followinginformation: Channel/Time/Audiodisplay, Network label if present, Title of program, Length of program in hours and minutes, andthe Time
remaining on the program in hours andminutes, andIf PIP is active, the PIP channelnumber.
This opb'onal feature can be used to "block" undesirable programming from appearing on your TV
Parental Controloffersthe usera widevariety of optionsand settingsthat restrict or "block"the programmingthat can appear on the TV.Parental con[rotallows the userthe capability of definingwhich programratingthey consideraccept-
able,to the younger or moresensitiveviewer. It can be presetand turned either on or off bythe userwho specifiesthe secret4-number code,the password.The numberof hoursblockedare specified.Forcompletecoverage,GeneralAudience and Childrenviewer blocksshouldboth be programmedinto the TV'smemory. Viewerratingsare specifiedfor both TV and the motion picture industry; both rating systemscanbe used.The ratingsarebasedmainly on the agesof children.
Overview Toinsure complete coveragefor all TVprograms,(moviesand regular TVshows)choosea rating for HPAA,fromthe selec-
tions below ANDchooseratings from the TV ParentalGuideUnesRatingSystemon the next page, usingthe AgeBLock
optionfor GeneralAudiences,and for Children.In additionto those, you maywish to include additionalrestrictions from
the Content BLockmenu.Seethe ParentalControl menu, andsubmenusexampleon the next page.
Things to Consider before Setting Up Parental Control
Determinewhichrating you consideracceptableto the viewer. (Forexample, if you choose TV-PG,all morerestrictive ratings will be automaticallyblocked;the viewer wilt not be ableto see:TV-PG,TV-14,or TV-NA rated programming.)
Doyouwant to blockthe auxiliary video sourceentirely? (BLocksthe signalsent by the equipment,suchasa VCR,con- nected to the TVAudio/Videoinputjacks; in the Aux.BLockoption.) OrLeaveunbLocked,and havethe restrictlons.you
specifiedfilter the contentfrom the video source.
BLockprogram"Content" basedonindividual parameterssuchas:StrongDialog,Bad Language,SexScenes,Violence
Scenes,or FantasyViolenceScenes;in the ContentB[koption.
Howmanyhoursdoyou want ParentalControlto be active?Youcan setthe Hoursoptionfor up to gg hours.
Selecta secretpassword;in the Set Passwordoption. Usethe numberkeysonthe remote.Don't forget the password,it is the only way you canaccessthe ParentalControlmenuand changerating selections,or turn ParentalControloff.
Doyouwant ParentalControlto be active at[the time?If not, you can turn it on or off; with the LockOn/Off option.
[] You should set Parental Control dewing restrictions
[] Simplyspecifyingone contentblocksuchasSex
for General Audiences and for Children - - both
shouldbeactive at the same time,
Scenes,will not automatiaolly blockanothercontent
in the programsfrom appearing.
[] YoucannotdisableParentalControl by disconnectingtheIV
If you chooseto leave the Auxinputsunblocked,the rat-
ingsyou sped[y will still restrictthe programmingcontent that appearsfrom the videosources.
from power.Blockhourswill automatically resetto the orig-
inal black time settingspecifiedif poweris disconnected.
MOTIONPICTUREASSOCIATIONOFAMERICA(MPAA) RATINGSYSTEM
G GeneralAudiences PG ParentalGuidance
Suggested
PG-13 ParentalGuidance
Suggested
R Restrictedviewing NC-17 RestrictedViewing
X HardCoreFilms
Content not offensiveto most viewers.
Contentis suchthat parentsmay notwant their chil.drento view the program.
Programis inappropriate for preteens,with a greaterdegreeof offensivematerial than a PGrated program. Not for children underage 17. Strongelementsof sexand/or violence.
Not for children underage 17 underany circumstances.Strongsexualcontent. Sameas NC-17 rating.
Note:Zenith Electronics Corporationis not liable for anyprogramcontentthat appearswhenusingthis ratingsystem;as always, user
discretionis advised.
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A_er you have read the preceding page, .follow instructionsbelow to set up and activate Parental Control
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Note: Use the remote control to set up Parental Control.
Asshownabovein the SpecialFeaturesmenu,hlghtightthe
ParentalControloption, pressthe RIGHTarrowto goto the ParentalControl menu.
Usethe UPor DOWNarrowto selectan option, like Content Blockforexample.
Pressthe RIGHTor LEFTarrowto go to the ContentBlock menu.
Usethe UPor Downarrowto select a ContentBlockclassifi-
cation like Violence.Usethe RIGHTor LEFTarrowto choose an acceptableratingfor that option, TV-14 and Above,for
example.(See the Mini Glossary,RatingsChartson this and
the previous page.for rating meanings.,)
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NoRating,meansthebreed- castdoesnotcontaineny ratingin_rmation.
MenuKe_
Left Arrow
Usethe UPor DOWNarrowto selectanotherContentBlock classification|ike Languagefor exampleand then choosean
acceptablerating. Or, pressMENUto return to the Parental Controlmenuto selectand adjust otherclassifications.
After you havesetectedandadjustedthe ParentalControl menuoptionsto yourpreferences,setectand:
- Set the numberof hoursyou want Parenta[Centre[on
- - usethe RIGHTor LEFTarrow.
- Set your4-number password
- - usethe NUMBERSon the remote.
- Set the Lock On/Off option to either on or off
- -usethe RIGHTor LEFTarrow.
PressQUITto removemenufrom screen.
Removesaft menusfrom screen
RightArrow DownArrow
TV-G GeneralAudience
TV-PG ParentalGuidanceSuggested
TV-14 ParentsStronglyCauUoned TV-MA MatureAudienceOnLy
CHILDREN'S CLASSIFICATIONS
TV-Y Children TV-Y7 Children 7 andover
TV PARENTAL GUIDELINE RATING SYSTEM
Consideredsuitablefor all audiences;childrenmaywatch unattended.
Unsuitableforyoungerchildren,may contain:SuggestiveDialog,Bad Language,Sex,and ViolenceScenes. Unsuitablefor childrenunder14, may contain:StrongDialog,Bad Language,Se_,and Violence Scenes. Adu[tsonly, maycontain:StrongDialog,Bad Language,Sex,and ViolenceScenes.
Consideredsuitablefor all children under 7 yearsold.
Consideredsuitablefor children over7, maycontain FantasyViolenceScenes.
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YourEntertainment Machine can showyou the menus
available
PressMENUrepeatedlyon the remotecontroluntil,the Special.Featuresmenuappears.
Usethe Up or Downarrowon the remotecontrolto sel.ect
IF
EZDEMOon yourscreen. Pressthe RIGHTor LEFTarrow to chooseeither:
On; EZDemowil.l,continueto operate (evenif the 11/is turned off and on again) until,it is turned off in the Special.
Featuresmenu.
Off; EZDemowil.tnot be active.
PressQUITto return to regul.arTVviewing.
Special Features
_. Tuner Ch. Labels
XDS Display ParentalCtrl
GUIDE Plus+ I=ZHelp
EZ Demo r off 1
] Evenif the TVis turned off, the EZ Demofeature will
continue to operatewhenthe 11/is turned onagain.
Theonly way to tum EZ Demo off is to select
Off. in the Spedal Features menu.
EZDEMO
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Featureprovides an automatic demonstrationofthe on-screenmenuson your Entertainment Machine.
View and learn what featuresare avaltabteto you as EZDemocyclesthrough the on-screenmenus.
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Personalizethesound coming.fromyour Entertainment Machine
B PressMENUrepeatedtyon the remotecontrol,until the Audio
menuappears.
BUsing the UP or DOWNarrowon the remotecontrol,sel.ectthe
setting you want to change.Choosefrom:
Bass:Increase/decreaselower-endsounds.
Treble:Increase/decreasehigher-endsounds.
Balance:Allowsyou to putthesoundmoretothel.eftorfight
charmer.
Audio Mode: Choosesound:Stereo,Mona,2nd Audio/SAP.
FrontSurr:Turnthefrontsurroundsoundspeakerson oroff.
EZ SoundRite:Scansforchangesinsoundlevel,duringcom- mercials,thenadjuststhesoundto matchyourcurrentl.eveL
Speakers:Turntheregularspeakerson oroff.
EZ Sound:ChoosefromCustom,Normal,Stadium,News,Music, orTheater.(Normal.resetsa[[audiosettingstooriginal.[evels.)
Audio Menu Bass
Treble Balance
Audio Mode I 2nd Audio/SAP I Front Sun"
EZ SoundRite
Speakers
_- Sound
_ PresstheRIGHTor LEFTarrowtochangetheoptionyou have
setectedoradjustthesoundsettingtowhateveryou prefer.
B PressQUITto return to TVviewing, or pressthe UP arrow to
return to the AudioMenuto adjust another option.
Notallprogrammingisbroadcastinstereosound,orhasSecondAudio Programming/SAP.
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If 2nd Audio SAPis selected and none is present, audio may not be heard.
AUDIO MODES
Mona
Stereo
2nd Audlo/SAP
Sound is broadcastover one audio track. Sound is broadcastover two audio tracks, divided between the [eft and right speakers.
An extraaudiosignalmaybe transmitted in addiUonto the regularaudioportion of a broadcast.
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Customizesthepicturetoyourpersonalviewingpreference
PressMENUrepeatedlyuntil the Video menu appears. Usingthe UP or DOWNarrow,selectthe menuoptionthat
you want to change.Youroptionsare:
Contrast: Changesthe amountof differencebetween black LeveLsand white levelsin your picture.
Brightness: Increases or decreasesthe amount of white in
your picture.
CoLon Adjust Levelsof aLLcolors.
Tint: Adjustthe relative amounts of the color redand green in your picture.
Sharpness:Raise or Lowerthe definition of the picture. The Lowerthe Level the softerthe imagewiLLappear.
Video Fi[ter: Reducespicture video noise.
CoLorTemp:Adjustthe color qualitiesof the entire picture
at once,optionsare:warm, and coo[.
EZPicture: Chooseappropriate viewing setting based on the video image provided, optionsare:Custom,NormaL,
Movie, Digital Preset,VideoGame,Sports,WeakSignal or NightTime.
Video Menu Contrast Brighmess
Color Tint
Sharpness Video Filter
Color Temp
EZ Picture I Digital Preset I
UsetheRIGHTorLEFTarrowtoadjusttheoptionyou have
selected.
PressQUITtoreturntoTV viewing.
Custom
Normal
DigitalPreset
NightTime
The settingsyouchangeto your persona[ preferences. SeLectthis option to resetthe videomenu settingsto their originallevels.
Usethis setting whenviewing images providedbydigital, equipment. SeLectthis settingwhenyou areviewing the lV in dimmedroom Light.
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Customizeyour PIP Insetpicture
R PressMENU the remote controluntilthe PIP
featuresmenu appears.
D UsetheUP orDOWN arrowontheremotecontroltoselectan
I Use RIGHTor arrowtochange option.
I PressQUITtoreturnto TV viewing.
optionon yourscreen.
the
CoLor=AdjuststhecolorofthePIPinset.
Tint=Adjuststherelativeamountsoftheredand greenin
thepicture.
Size:Increasesordecreasesthesizeofthe PIPinset.
repeatedly
on
LEFT the
PIPMenu
Color Tint
Toaccessthe picture-in-picture(PIP) _eoture, PIP on the remote.Seepages39, 40, and 41.
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press
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Choose viewing Sourcesfor both the #fain Picture and
PIP Inset Picture
PressMENUon the remotecontrolrepeatedly unti!,the
Sourcemenu appears.
Usethe Up or Downa_ow to choose:
Main Source (Main picture) PIPSource (PIP insetpicture)
Usethe LEFTor RIGHTarrowto pick the picture and soundfor the choosenviewing source.
PressQUITto return to TVviewing or pick another
source.
Source Menu
Main Source PIP Source
I Video
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Sources
Main Picture
PiPPicture
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Youcanalso pressthe 11//VCRSOURCEkey to change sources,see remote control onpage 14.
If you connected component(s) to the S-VideoIn jacks, thenthe
Source menu will show S-Video 1, S-Video 2, etc. as the available sources (instead of Video 1 and Video 2).
Refersto the equipment or incoming signa[connectedto the input jacks on the back of the TV. Thelarge or main pictureon the TVscreen. Thesmallpicturein the PIP inset.
Schedules programs to be Watched and/or
Recorded using the Program Grid Guide menu
(Note: You must .first set up GUIDEPlus+ be.fore
you can schedule programs to be watched or
recorded, see next page.)
Point remote at TV and press the TV key.
PressGUIDE to p|ace Grid Guide on TV screen.
(Follow on-screen instructions as instructed.)
B
Use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrows to pick a pro- gram on the Grid Guide you want to watch/record.
Watch: Press PIP CH to schedute the program to be watched. (Blue key)
Record: Press FREEZto schedule the program to be
recorded. (Green Key)
PressVCR+ RECto go to the VCR+PlusCode recording
menu.
m
LGRID GUIDE
WATCH
IRECORD J
VCR PLUS+RECORDING
Press GUIDEto return to TV viewing.
MuLti-dayListingof the programsscheduledto be broadcastin yourarea. TVwilttune to programas it is broadcast.
Programwill be recorded as it is broadcast automatically. Recordingusing program'sVCR+PlusCodes,usually listed with programsin Grid.Accessby pressingINFO.
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Setting up your 71/to receive Guide Plus+
Overview
GUIDE PLus+ is a feature that allows you to program your TV to:
Watch: TV wiLL tune to the program automaticaLLy as it is aired. (If necessary, will turn TV on.)
Record: TV wiLLtune cabLe box and/or VCR to the channeL of the program and make the recording.
The feature also allows you to view on-screen the current program you are watching as weLLasto
browse the other channels to see what else is being broadcast. Advanced features allow you addi-
tionaL options which are avaiLabLewhen the Program Grid Guide is on the 13/screen, LikeVCRPLus+
recording.
Get Information Ready for the EZ Setup
Priorto the GUIDEPLus+featuresetup, and the VCRand
Cab|eboxtests, you wi|{ needto have handythe following information:
- YourZip or Posta!.Code.
- Whetheryou receive programsover-the-alr,or subscribeto a cableservice.
- Nameon your cable box,if you have one.
- Nameon your VCR,if you haveone.
- CabLeBox output channelnumber. (UsuaLLyLocatedon the backof the cablebox.If notthere
seeyourcable boxowner'smanua[or cal!.your cableservice providerfor the number.)
F
Preview Guide PLus+Options
Go to the Special Features menu andhighLight the GUIDE PLus+ option. Press the Right arrow
on the remote. In the "What would you Uke to do menu", select
View Demo and press ENTER. You will see_on- screen examples of the options avaiLabLe in the GUIDE PLus+ feature. Once you are familiar with
the options avaiLabLe, select Setup.
Run Guide Plus+ Setup
Withthe Setupoption highlighted,pressENTER. Answerthe questionsusingthe answersyouwrotein the
Writein SetupInformation boxabove.
Write in Setup Information
(Usea pendt.)
Your Zip Code
Name on your CabLeBox CabLeBox Ouput ChanneL Name on your VCR
Signal Reception: (Check one)
__ Over-the-Air __ CabLeServiceSubscriber
Continue to fi!.!.-inthe informationon the Setup menus whichwilt be usedto run the Cab!.eBoxand VCRtests.
Cab[e Box Setup and Test
Thistest determinesif the TV cancontro!,yourCab!.eBox.
Foi!.owthe on-screeninstructionsto set up your Cable
BOX.
VCRSetup and Test
Thistest determinesif the TV cancontrol,your VCR.
Fol.!.owthe on*screeninstructionsto set up yourVCR.
Oncethe tests are complete,youcan usethe GUIDEP!.us+ feature to view, scheduleto watch, and scheduleto
record, the programslisted in the ProgramGridGuide.
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What theremotecontrolkeysdo inGUIDE PLus+operatingmode withProgramGridGuideon TVscreen
0
PageUP
Movesto the next full pageof
information onProgram Grid.
Page DOWN
Movesto the previousfull
page of information on
ProgramGrid.
Up/Down/Left/Right Arrows
Useto move within the
ProgramGrid Guide.
MENU
Providesdirectaccesstothe
Menu barwithGridon IV.
INFO
DisplayssecondaryLevelof
program information.
PIP (Locks/UnlocksPIP)
In PIPlock,theselectedIV
channelremainsfixedasthe
userscrollsthroughtheListof
otheravailablechannels.
In PIPunlock,theTVchanneL
changesastheuserscrolls
theListofTVchannels.
VCR+ REC
EnterstheVCR Plus+
Recordingmode.
One-touchrecordingof
programselectedon Grid.
Note:VCR+ P[usCodescan be
viewedby pressingINEOwith
theprogramyou want to
recordhighlightedinthe
ProgramGridGuide.
PlusCodesarealso usually
included with programListings
in yourLocalTVguide.
enter
-- PIP CN
Number Keypad Enters number values where
required. ENTER
Goesto highlightedchannel on Grid.Acceptstheaction.
QUIT
ExitsGUIDEPLus+mode and returnstolastchannelviewed
inTV mode.
GUIDE GoestohighUghtedchannel
on Grid.Entersand exi_the GUIDE Plus+featum.
CLEAR
Returnsto the Lastchannel selected beforeenteringthe
ProgramGrid Guide.
FREEZ
GreenKey,setsprogramup to be recorded.
Blue Key,sets program upto
bewatched.
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Explains program Grid menu features in GUIDEPlus+ mode
Current Time
Picture-in-Picture
Currentor upcom- ing program Ads
Currentor upcom- ing program Ads
Current Time
Showscurrenttime.
PIP (Picture-in-Picture)
Livevideoof seLectedprogram,whiLeuser is scrolling the ProgramGrid.Click GUIDEto placethis programon TV screen
and exit GridGuide.UsingPIP Lock/UnLockkey, picture in win- dow can be locked,whiLeuser scroLLsother programsin Grid,or
unlocked,user cansee the videoof the highLightedprogramon
the Grid(assumingthe programis currentlybeing broadcast).
Current or Upcoming Program Ads
DispLaysAdsfor current and upcomingprograms."Youcan
chooseto watch or recordthe programsshownhere. HighLight
this box, then pressPIPCH(BLue)to Watch,or FREEZ(Green) to Recordthe program.
Action Bar
Watch:AutomaticaLlysets upthe TV to tune to a programasit is broadcast.PressPIP CH (BLue)= Watch.
Record:AutomaUcai[ysetsup the VCRto recorda programasit
is broadcast.PressFREEZ(Green)= Record.
A_ion Bar
,helPihgpr_t bacl
In_ Box
Menu Bar
PmgramGdd
Info Box
With program highlighted, shows: TitLe of program; Gives a short description; Start time; Program duration; ChanneL number; Ca[[ Letters of the channel; Indicates by displaying icons, if captions are present; Audio availabLe; and Parental ControL Ratings.
With the program highLighted, press the INFO key to expand the
information box and display any available additional informa-
tion, and the VCR PLus+ Recording PLusCode, if availabLe.
If stiLLmore info is availabLe on additional screens, press INFO
again to show them.
Menu Bar
Displaysservicesand menus (Grid options)avaitableby first highlightingthe word GRID,then pressingthe right arrowto scroLland accessthe additionaLoptions:Grid, Sort, Schedule,
Messages,Editor,Setup. (Seenext page.)
Program Grid
ShowsListingof current programsandchannelicon, available with time of dayto Watchor Record,ALsoshowslast channel
viewed. ChanneLsare arrangedin a predetermined order,which can be edited by usingthe Editoroption on the t4enu Bar.
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Customize and edit your GUIOEPlus+ Grid menu and setup - - Troubleshoot problems
RecordandAlso Watch
PressPIPCH,FREEZ,orVCR+/RECORDtwice to get addi- tional recording UmesopUonsand alsoto specifyWATCH for the programyouhave scheduledto record.
VCR+Recording
PressVCR+RECORDtorecord u_ng the VCRPLus+
PtusCodes.
PIP Lock
Picture remainsof originalchannelasother channels are
selected.
PIP UnLock
Picture is shown of channelas it is highlightedin Program
GridGuide.
Sort Screen
lists programsfor all channelsby catagoryand sub-catago- ry for multipledays.
Record/WatchScreen Showsdate, Utte, and start Ume of the programsthat are
scheduledto be watchedor recorded. ALsoallowsthe user to delete any programs,and makechangesto the recording
specifics,Likenumber ofUmes to be recorded and record- ing speed.
Channel Editor (CustomizesProgramGuidGuide) Changechannelorderof appearance,AcUvate/Deactivate Channel: Active,channelsappearin Grid.Not Active,
channelsdo not appearin Gridguide.
Menu Bar (Additional options) Grid
Displaysprogram Ustingsbychanneland Ume.
Sort
DisplaysprogramUsUngby catagoryand time, for
example, Sports,Movies,etc.
Schedule
Showsa list of programsset to be watchedor
recorded.Editthe scheduleto removeprograms or changerecordingoptions.
Messages
Displaysa List of messagessent to the Guide.
Editor
Dispkaysyour channelLineup;eachchannelmay beturned on or off. (Wilt appear,won't appear.)
Setup
Useto changeGuideSetup,Zipor Postal Code,
CableBoxand VCRsettingsand alsoto view the GuidePLus+OverviewDerno.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Won'trecord or watch.
- Setupwasnot performed.
Only Recordsin SP(Short PLay)
- PressPIPCH,FREEZor VCR+RECORDtwice to Set record-
ing optionsmenu.
2_3 PA GE 3 g
Doesn'tdisplayprogramsin Grid
- TVnot turned off Longenoughfor datato be received.
- Cablesnot connected?
PIP = Picture-In-Picture
Think of PIP as a mini 71/screen superimposed onto your main TVscreen
YOUR PICTURE-IN-PICTURE FEATURE
The Picture-In-Picture(PIP) function arrowsyou to put a smatter
picture, caLLedthe "inset," on the bigger screen,or the "main" picture,
NormatLyyou would needsome other piece of equipment, Likea VCR,to act as a tuner to receiveand display a second channel at
the sametime. Your Entertainment Machineeliminates that need by giving you two tuners on one 13/.PIP is always available, no matter what equipment you have.
Don'twant to missany of the big game,but hate
eommerdaLs?3ust put the game in the PiP inset, and surf your
favorite channel_using the main picture.
WORKING WITH PIP
OustEke your Entertainment Machine'smain screen, PIP v_l[ need a source to take its image from. Set the mainscreen sourceto
Antenna/CabLe,then set the PIP sourceto Antenna/CabLe,as an example.Thiscan be adjusted under the Source menu (see page
34).
PIP Inset Picture Main Picture
PIP can be usedin any picturemode. Put Antenna/Cablein the
inset white you watcha video tape. Attachedto S-Video1, have a
DVDdisk playing in the PIP inset, whiteyou watch a videotape on
the mainscreen.
POSSIBLEREASONSFORAD3USTING PIP SOURCE
1, Youwant to watch a videotape, but keepscanning for another
movie or game. Set the PIP source to VIDEO1, or 2 and you
canwatch the VCRand TV,swapping between the two.
2. Youwant to watch your favorite live programon Antenna/Cable on the main pictureand when a commercialbreak appears,
swap to the PiP inset, which has a videotape in th_ VCRready to play, or choose a different channel on Antenna/CabLe.
Source Menu
Main Source PIP Source Video
Antenna/Cable
Video 1 Video 2
S-Video 1 S-Video 2
etc.
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How to use PIP'sother features
B D
D
PressPIP to placethe PIP inset on the main screen.PressPIP again to
removeinset.
With PIPinset on, pressPIP chto switch to PIP inset channelscan,
pressPIPchto retu_'nchannelscantothemainscreen.
With PIP inset on, pressFREEZto fTeezethe imagein the PIPinset, pressFREEZagain to resumemotion.
WITH PIP ON OPERATIONS Audio Swap
With no other on-screenmenus active, usethe QUITkey to switch
soundbetween mainpicture and the PIP inset; the musical note shows whichaudiois beingheard,
PIPSwap
UseUp/Down arrowsto switch PIP imagewith main picture.
ChanneLs PressCHANNEL Up/Oown to changechannelsinthePIPinset- - ifthe
sourceforthePIPinsetisAntenna/Cable. IfthesourceisotherequipmentconnectedtotheVideo1,orVideo2
jacks,tunechannelson thatequipment.
PIP Inset Video Source PressTV/VCRSOURCEto switch video sourcesfor the PIPinset
between,Antenna/Cable,Video 1, or Video 2 etc.
Move PIP Inset around Screen
Usethe teft/right arrows to move the PIP inset to a different I.ocation onthe mainscreen,
With PIPon, pressFREEZ,the main picture image will befrozen and
placedintothePIPinset,(Goodforwrib'ngdown phonenumbersthat
appear on-screen,)
TUNER
A/V SOURCE
(2-Tuner)_ P A G E 4 1
A devicethatpicksup broadcastsignalsandturnsthem intopictureand sound.
OtherequipmentconnectedtotheIV sourceinputson the13/backconnectionspanel;Video1,Video2,
S-VideoI,orS-Video2 etc.
Choosingsourcesto watchfor theMain picture
and thePIP Insetpicture
PressPIP to ptace the PIP inset on the main screen. PressTV/VCRSource on remote contro[ to switch input
source for the PIP inset.
O_ go totheSourcemenu,hlgh_ghtPIPSourceand use RIGHT/LEFTarrowstose{ectPIPinsetsource.HighUght
MainSourceand useRIGHT/LEFTarrowstoseLectmain picturesource.
Main Screenor PIP Inset Sources
You can use:
Antenna/Cab[e
Video I/S-Video 1 Video 2/S-Vldeo 2 etc.
COMPONENTVIDEO
Y_ CR_ CB_)R_ L_
voo,
S-VIO£02 V_02 R-#JDIO
PIP Source
Can be Antenna/Cab|eand anycomponentconnectedto anysetofaudio/videoinput
jacks:suchasVideoI,Video
2,S-Video1,S-Video2,etc.
Main Picture Source Canbe Antenna/Cab[eand
any componentconnectedto anyset of audio/video input
jacks; such as Video 1, Video
2, S-Video1, S-Video2, etc.
Where"sources" are connected
Youcan useany inputsourcef'orthePIPinsetthatis "''",,,,,
connectedtotheTVconnectionspanel.(Antenna/Cable,
VideoI,orVideo2 etc.)
Note:Ifyou usedtheS-VideoI,orthe S-Video2 input,S-VHSI,orS-VNS2 willappearas avail-
ablesourcesinsteadof Video1, or Video2.
Ifno equipmentisconnectedtoasourceyou select_or
thePIPinset,orifitisturnedOff,,thePIPinsetwillbe
black.
_ Camcorder
S-Video VCR
DVD Prayer
_'__ Other
Typical Component Sources
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Set up your remote control to operate other brand name devices
Turn on the device you want to program.
Onthe charton page46/47, find the typeof deviceyou're programming, and then find the brand name. Makea note of
thethree-numbercode,you'llneeditsoon.
Pressand ho[tdPRG.It's recessedsoit doesn'tget pushed accidental.ly. Usea smaU.,b[tuntobject. When the indicator light turns on, you can releasePRG.
Pushthe key namewith the type of device you're program-
ming (MCR,CABLE,AUX,TV).
Using the NUMBERkeypad, enterthe three-number codeyou
found on page46/47.
PressENTERto save the code.(The indicator[tight wi[tl flash
3 times, then turn off to indicate the codeisvalid.)
Pointtheremoteatthedeviceand pushPOWER.Itshould
turnoff.Ifnot,trytheothercodes[listedand continuefrom
stepthree.
Note:To resetremoteto factorysettings,enter9-1-1,in
Step5.
Note:Afterprogramming,besuretopressthemode key
firstto operatethedeviceyou havejustprogrammed.
ProgrammingyourZenith remote may allowyou to useone remote to work up to 7 different devices.
Not all deviceswill work with y()ur Zenith remote control.
PROGRAMMING Proceduretosetup remotetooperateotherequipment.
PRG Programmingmode ke_/.
DEVICE Infra-redremotecontro[tlab[eelectronicaccessoryequipment.
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Controlthevolumeon your home audiosystemwithoutchangingmodes
B
m B
D D
Find the codethat operates your amptifier. Testit to make sureit's the correctone byfo[towing the procedure
in "Programming YourRemote"on the previouspage.
Programyour audio systeminto the CABLEor one of the
avaitabteAUXmodes.
Setectthe modeyou want amptifier votume to appear
(e.g.TV).
Pressand hotdPRGon your remote untit the indicator
tight staystit, then retease.
Press4-9-9; then ENTERon the remote.Theindicator tight wit[ flash three times the codewasaccepted.
Audiosystemvotume/mutenow appearsinthemode setected.
Note:You canalsoprogramCabteBox VoLumeandMute contret(ifavaitabte)intoyourcabtebox mode (CABLEor AUX mode)by repeatingthestepsforprogrammingon thepreviouspagebutentering3-9-9,insteadofa brand
code,thenpressingENTER.
Toput everythingbackto normal, reprogrom the mode_om Step
3 with theoriginalbrandcode.
O(D(i)
[]
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If youcan'tfind the codeforyour amplifier,usetheAuto Find
featureon page46.
AMPLIFIER
CABLEBOXVOLUME/MUTE
Audiodevicewhich sendssoundto speakers,like an AudioTuner,Receiver,or AmpLifier. SeeAudioTuners/Amplist on page48.
Somecableboxeshave votumecontrols.
Controtup tosevend_erent deviceswithyour remote
Refertothecharton page46/47tofindthetypeand brand name ofthedeviceyou'reprogramming.
PressandhotdPRG unti[theindicatortightturnson,then
re[easePRG.
PressAUX and theI on theNUMBER keypadatthesame
time(forAUX +I).
UsingtheNUMBER keypad,enterthethree-numbercodefor
thedeviceyou'vesetected.
PressENTERto savethecode.
With the deviceturned on, point the remoteat it and press
POWER.It shouldturn off.
RepeatthestepsforAUX+2,and AUX+3.
Progromming Zenithremote allow to use remoteto
your may
you
one
workup to 7 differentproductsordevices.
Somedevicesmay not workwffh your Zenith remote controt.
AUX
Auxiliaryequipment.Can be any equipmentwhichdoesnothavea dedicatedkeyon yourremotelikeCabLeorVCR. TypicaLlya secondVCR,stereosystem,audiotapedeck,etc.
2o_a4_ PAGE 45
Use Auto Find to automaffcally search and try all possible brand codes
Turnon the device you want the remote to control.
Pressand holdPRGuntil the indicator light turns on,
then releasePRG.
Pressthe keyfor the device you aretrying to program (CABLE,VCR,AUX,TV).
Press0-0-0 (zero-zero-zero), then press ENTERright away. Aimthe remoteat the correctdeviceand pushthe POWER
key (The indicator Light will torn off whitethe POWERkey is
pressed).Allowa secondto pass, then pushthe POWERkey again. Repeatuntil the deviceturnsoff.
O
B
PushENTERto save the code(Theindicator Light will ftash 3
times and then turn off).
PressPOWERto turn the deviceback on.
[] Youcan quickly outof Auto FindbypressingPRG.
T_fthe indicator light stayson whiteyou pressPowerinsteadof turn- ing o_, all the codeshave beentried and your device can't be con-
trolled.
AUTO FIND
get
Anotherway offindinga brandcodeforcontrollingauxiliaryequipmentsuchasa VCR,DVD player,etc.thatis notavaiLabtethroughtheregularremotebrandcodeprogrammingmethod.
O
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I
Findthe codes you need to program your remote. On thispage: TVs and VCRs
nr_
Admiral ....... 116 121 130 FunaiTV/VCR.... 154 MGA/MitsubishL.. ]04 119 120 Sears......... 103 108 109
AdventuraTV/VCR 154 116 ]11 161 Montgomery Ward 103 104 105
Akai .......... 104 GoLdstar ....... 103 104 119 121 139 133 133 137 156
Amark ........ 103 146 NEC .......... 104 112
AOC.. 104 Go[dstarTV/VCR .. 153 Signature 2000... 103 104 105
........ Penasonlc ...... lOB 107 160 113 114 119
BELL&HoweLL ...121 163
Broksonic ...... 131 136 J.C. Penney .,. 104 110 114 PanasonieTV/VCR 174 Sony ......... 115 143 151
Cand_ ........ 13g 117 119 Phiico ......... 103 104 112
Centurion ...... 119 JVC .......... 125 132 164
Ci_zen .. 121 139 KMC .......... 103 Phifips........ 112 113 SyLvania....... 112 113 117
...... Pioneer ........ 135 11g 127 128
Contec ........ 141 Po_land ....... 103
Coronado ...... 103 Kurazai ........ 121 SymphonicW/VCR 154
Crown ........ lOB Lodgenet....... 121 167 Tatung ........ 106
CurtisNathes .... 116 112 121 Loglk ......... 121 Quasar ........ 106 107 Teknika........ 103 112 121
Daewoo ....... 149 159 LXI .......... 133 137 RCA .......... 104 116 126 Te|erent....... 103 121
DaewooW/VCR .. 148 _agnavox ...... 103 112 113 157 161 162
Daytrofl ....... 119 128 139 165 ReaLis_c....... 105 123 124 171
Elektia........ 121 MagnavoxW/VCR 173 Sampo ........ 119
Emerson ....... 103 104 123 Majes_c ....... 121 Samsung ....... 103 112 134 Yorx.......... 119
EmersonW/VCR .. 158 Megatron....... 146 Sa_7o......... 102 109 112 2enlthTV/'VCR... 153 154 172
Fisher......... 109 118 Memorex ....... 121 Scott ......... 112 124
133 130 140 IBB 110 111 118
124 131 136 Marantz ..104 120 155 141 Zenith ........ 101 14g 175
145 .....
GeneralELectric.. 106 107 114 134
113 114 119 Sharp ......... 103 105 122
147 169
Hitachi ........ IOZ 103 129 166 121 130 133
"" 170
113 13B SoundesJgn..... 139
g_ .......... 103 104 138 1Bg
ProScan ....... 116 157 162
117 119 127 157 168 Toshiba ....... 110 111 134
124 139
XR 1000 ....... 121
Admiral ....... 208 251 Genera|ELectric .. 214 215 220 NEC .......... 202 218 Sharp ......... 202 261
Adventura ...... 231 GoLdstar ....... 209 Orion ......... 250 ShintDm ....... 239
Aiwa ......... 231 GoVideo ....... 256 262 263 Panasoni¢ ...... 214 251 252 Signature B000... 208 214 216
Akai .......... 223 238 241 Hitachi ........ 215 257 Pentax ........ 215
Audio Dynamics .. 202 218 Instant Rep_y ,.. 214 227 PhiLco......... 207 214 So_ ......... 2%7 232 Z37
Betl & HoweLL.... 206 247 3,C. Penny.... _. 214 215 218 PhiLips ........ 207 214 227
Broksonic ...... 221 226 250 Pioneer ....... 210 21B
Canon ........ 214 Tatung ........ 202
Ci_zen ........ 202 Teae .......... 202 B31
Craig .212 Logik ......... ?B9° Quasar ........ 214 259
........ Yeknika........ BOg 234
CurtisMathes ... 214 259 227 240 242 TosMba ........ 205 215
Daewoo ....... 244 248 248 XR1000 ....... 239
Daytron ....... 236 246 Marta ......... 209
DBX .......... 202 218 Memorex ....... 206 212 214
Emerson ....... 203 209 221 229 237
_sher ......... 211 212 213 Montgome_j Ward 208 214 216 243
Funai......... 231 MuLtiTech...... 239 212 215
255 3VC .......... 202 224 225 TashLko........ 209
Kenwood....... 202 proScan ....... 216 260
LXl .......... 209 231 RCA .......... 215 216 220
_agnavox ...... 207 214 B31 269 262
254 Marantz ....... 207 218 ReatisUc ....... 206 208 212
223 226 233 Mitsubishl ...... 204 222 252 Sanyo ........ 206 212 247
235 243 250 264
247 21g 231 249
227 Symphonic ..... 231
?58 Poland ....... 246
214 231 VectorReseareh ..204 218
5amsung ....... 220 230 232 Yamaha ........ 202 218
231 Sansui ........ 239 Zenith ........ 201 224 225
Scott ......... 204 205 233
Seam ......... 206 202 211
Sy|vania ....... 207 214 227
219 231 249
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Find the codesyou need to program your remote. On this page: Cable,Satellite, CDPlayers, Tape Decksand Audio Tuners and Amplifiers.
A|[egro ........ 358 362
Al_groA/B Switch 361
Gemini ........ 305 331 338
GeneraiEtect_c...367 GeneralInstrument 304 305 306
HamUn ........ 302 303 345
3erroid ........ 304 307 308
Pioneer ....... 402 403
Sanyo......... 401
Akai .......... 409 4Z4
Crown ......... 410
Oenon ........ 411
_sher ......... 41Z 438
Goldstar ....... 460
Harman/Kardon .. 413
3VC .......... 415
Kenwood ...... 412 416 417
Magnavox ...... 421 4EE 433
307 308 30g 310 318
365 366
309 310 318 360 363
441
Kale Vision ..... 335
Maeom ........ 314 321
Magnavox ...... 334
NSC .......... 335 33g 368
Oak .......... 31t 332 342
Fanasonic ...... 313 320
Paragon ....... 333
PhiUps ........ 347 350 352
Pioneer ........ 315 343
Sony ......... 404
Zenith ........ 401
Mitsubishl ...... 423 424
NAD.......... 425 426447
Nakamichi ...... 4Z7 428
NEC .... ...... 42g
Onkyo ........ 430
Panasonlc...... 431 432
Phi_ps ........ 421 433 434
_oneer ........ 431 435
QuasaT........ 432
369 370
354 355
434
RCADSS ....... 373
Regency ....... 329
Samsung....... 335
SdentificAttanta 316 323 336
Sprucer........ 313
StandardComp...335
Stargate ....... 379
Texscan ....... 339 356 371
Tocom ........ 317 318 346
Radio Shack ..... 431 436 43g
RCA.......... 437
Sanyo......... 438 43g
Scott ......... _0
Sharp ......... 441 442
Sony.......... 443 444 445
Sounde_gn ..... 461 498 501
Sy_ania ....... 433
364
440 441
50g
Unika ......... 348 362
United Sate[Ere .. 344
Unlversa[ ...... 358 362
VidTech ....... 340
Video Way ...... 349
Viewstar ....... 354 355 372
Zenith ........ 301 353 374
Zenith SatelUte .. 312 328 330
Teac ......... 446
Technics ....... 432 459
Toshiba........ 447
Yamaha ....... 448
Zenith ........ 460 461 498
351 378
501 502
m _R_
Denon......... 455
Harman/Kardon...4Sg
JVC .......... 457
Kenwood ....... 450
Oenon......... 462 463
_sher ......... 464
Gotdstar ....... 460
Harman/Kardon .. 465
JVC .......... 466
Kenwood ...... 468 469
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Onkyo......... 458
PhiUps DCC ..... 454
_oneer ........ 451 478
Sony.......... 452
Marantz........ 472 503
Onkyo ........ 473
PhiUps ........ 475 476
_oneer ........ 477 478 479
Radio Shack..... 487 488
Rea_s_c ....... 480
Sanyo......... 481
Scott ......... 482
Sharp......... 483
Sony.......... 489 4go 491
Sounde_gn ..... 461 498 501
492
50Z
Teac ......... 494 495
Technics ....... 497
Yamaha ....... 4g6
Zenith ........ 460 461 498
501 502
A complete list of key functions for your remote control
TV Mode VCRMode Cable Mode
KEY NAME Zenith Code 10t Zenith Code 201 Zenith Code 353
POWER IV On/Off VCROn/Off Cable BoxOn/Off
CABLE SelectsCable Selects Cable SelectsCable
VCR SelectsVCR SelectsVER SelectsVCR
AUX Selects Aux SelectsAUX SelectsAux
TV Selects IV Selects IV SelectsTV
SURF Surf On/Off VCRAM/PM CABLEFCFayCh
FLASHBK IV Rashback VCRFlashback Cable Flashback
MUTE IV Mute IV Mute TV Mute
CHANNEL UP IV ChannelUp VCRChannelUp Cable ChannelUp
CHANNEL DN IV Channel Dn VCRChannel Dn Cable Channel Dn
VOLUME (RIGHT) IV VolumeUp IV Volume Up IV VolumeUp
VOLUME (LEFT) TVVolume Dn IV VolumeDn IV Volume Dn
1 TV Digit 1 VCR Digit 1 CabLeDigit 1 2 IV Digit2 VCRDigit 2 CableDigit2
3 IV Digit 3 VCRDigit 3 Cable Digit 3
4 IV Digit4 VCR Digit4 CableDigit4
5 IV Digit 5 VCRDigit 5 Cab[e Digit 5 6 IV Digit6 VCRDigit6 CableDigit6
7 IV Digit7 VCR Digit7 CableDigit7
8 IV Digit8 VCR Digit 8 CableDigit8 9 IV Digit g VCRDigit g Cable Digit g
0 IV DigitO VCR DigitO CableDigit0
ENTER IV Enter VCREnter CableEnter
MENU IV Menu VCR Menu CableMenu
UP ARROW TV SelectUp VCR SelectUp CableUp Arrow
DOWN ARROW IV SelectDn VCR SelectDn CableDn Arrow
LEFT ARROW IV Adjust Left VCRAdjust Left CableLeft Arrow
RIGHT ARROW IV Adjust Right VCRAdjust Right CableRight Arrow
QUIT TVSurr Sound VCRQuit CableQuit
PIP IV PIP VCR+ Day Up
PIP CH IV PIP ChannelSwap VCR ChannelMap Day Down
FREEZ IV PIP Freeze VCRSearch Cable PgUp
GUIDE Guide+On/Off
INFO Guide+2nd Level Info
CLEAR TV ClosedCaptns VCRMemory Cab[e Pg Down
TIMER TVTimer VCRTimer CableTimer
TV/VCR/SOURCE TV Sources IV Tuneror VCRTuner Cable Info
RECORD VCRRecord VCRRecord Cable Buy
PAUSE VCRPause VCRPause Cable Guide
REWIND VCRRewind VC_Rewind VCRRewind
PLAY VER Play VCR PLay VCR PLay STOP VCR Stop VCR Stop VCR Stop
FFWD VCR FastForward VCR FastForward VCR FastForward
AUX Mode Zenith Code 401
AUX IV/DISC SelectsCable SelectsVCR
Selects AUX
SelectsIV
AUXAudio AUXFrame/Time
IV Mute
AUXSkip >> AUXSkip <<
IV Volume Up TVVolumeDn
AUXDigit 1
AUX Digit 2 AUX Digit3 AUX Digit4 AUX Digit5
AUX Digit6 AUX Digit7 AUX Digit8 AUX Digitg AUX DigitO Aux Display
AUX Program AUX Part
AUX Random
AUXx3 FAST< AUXx3 FAST>
AUXClear AUXRepeat-Side
AUXRepeat-A-B AUXRepeat-Chap
AUX MemoFJ AUX Still
AUX Iv/Disc
AUX Edit AUX Pause
AUX Scan<< AUX Play
AUXStop/[ject AUXScan >>
MBR3466Z(1?4-Z31)
Some the
Of functions shown above may not be available on your equipment.
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Coring.for your Entertainment Mechine
Earlymalfunctions can be prevented. Carefulandregular cleaningcan extend the amountof time you will havewith your newEntertainment Machine.Besureto turn the power off and pull out the plug beforeyou begin anycleaning.
1. Here'sagreat wayto keepthe dustoff your screenfor a while.Weta soft clothin a mixture of Lukewarmwater and a Littlefabric softener or dish washing detergent. Wring the cloth
until it's almost dry,and then useit to wipe the screen.
2. Makesurethe excesswater is off the screen,andthen Letit air-dry before youturn on your
Entertainment Machine.
1. Usea softclothwith a mild soap solution to wipe the cabinet.
2. Rinsethe clothand wipe the cabinetagain.
3. Let the cabinetair-dry beforeturning your Entertainment Machineon.
m,3_
Usea quality wood cleanerand polish. Thiswil.[ protect the Entertainment Machinefrom dirt
and dust,as well.as keepthe cabinetLookingnew.
good idea to unplug the powerto protect against possibledamagefrom Lightningor power
If you Leaveyour Entertainment Machinedormant for a Longtime (suchas a vacation), it's a surges.If you usean off-air antenna, you mayalsowant to disconnect it fromthe back of your
TVbefore leaving.
'_ If you unplug your Zenith Entertainment Mechine,you may have to reset the clackusing the QockSet
menu describedearlier.Seepage 21.
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Some quick and easy tips to jfixing problems yourself
SYMPTOMS SOLUTIONS
Snowypicture and poor sound. Checkyour antenna connectionor location.
Muttlpte images or 'ghost shadows: Checkyour antenna direction and/or location.
Makesurethe wire from your antennato your EntertainmentMachineis
properlyconnected.
Interference: Sharp tines across The_oUowingmoycause imogeproblems or distortion:
the screen and poor sound. Electdco! applionces, powerfullights, cars,trucks; computers or
portoblephones;medicol equipment
If possibleincrease the distancebetween your Entertainment Machine and
the offendingappliance.Or shut one of them off.
Normal picture but no sound. Checkvolumelevels.
No picture and poor sound. Areyou in TV or cabtetuning mode, and shouldbe in the other?
No picture and no sound. is the ACpowerptuggedin?
No color, but the soundis O.K. Checkthe cotor controtin the Videomenu.
Picture hasa big btaek box Is Textmode[ selectedbut no text is avaitahteon the broadcast?
on it, but the sound is O.K. The CC(closed caption) option maybe in Textmode. SetectOFFin the
Picture has two horizontal Yourprogramis in tetterbnx. Thismeansthat the shapeofyour TVis a btack bars, one on top and square,but the program is a rectangte.Think of the barsasempty spacethe one on bottom, program doesn'tfit[; not picturethat's blockedout. Becausethis format is a
Makesum the TVis not muted.
Tnj another channet. The probtemmay be the broadcast,not your EntertainmentMachine.
Are the Audio A/V cablesproperty instatied?
Makesureoutputchannels on ai[ A/V equipment areonthe samecharmer(3 or4).
CheckthatatLconnectionsaretight.
CheckthatyourAC powerouttetworks.(Testitby ptugginginsomething eLseortryanotherptug.)
Make sureyourbrightnessandaudiocontrolsaresetproperty.
Tryanotherchannel.The prob[emmay be withthe broadcast.
Try another channel The probtem may be with the broadcast.
Captions menu (see page 22).
direct representationof firm asyou seeit in movies, youare actuaityseeing
MOR_ ofthe programwhen _ou seethosebars.
Remote control doesn't work. Makesurethe batteriesarefresh and instat[ed properly. Doesindicator tight
work, is it nice and bright?
Is remote in TVmode? PressTMfor TVmode,
Menu options can't be Try unptugging your Entertainment Machine for a few minutes,
changed or selected, then ptug it back in. (Don't forget to resetthe dock.)
No picture or sound when a Checkto see if the sourceequipment has been turned on, non-cable source is selected. Makesurethat the connectionsare secureon the backof your W and on the source.
(Continuedon nextpage)
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Menu opUons can't be changedor selected.
Try unplugging your Entertainment Machine for a few minutes, then plug it back in. (Don't forget to reset the clock.)
No picture or sound when any non-cable source
is selected.
Weak or no Stereo Sound when using a stereo VCR.
The PIP inset is black or lacks contrast when VZDEO1 is the PIP source.
The PIP inset is "snow" when the sourceis Antenna/Cable,
Video 1, or Video 2.
There is no picture in the
PIP inset when usingVEDEO!
for the PIP and Antenna/CabLe for the main picture.
With no key presses,
on-screen menus continue
to appear.
GUIDE Plus+ doesn_ work.
Checkto seeif the sourceequipment hasbeen turned on.
Makesurethat the connectionsare secureon the backofyour TV and on the sourceequipment.
Checkto seeif a[l the connectionsare secure.
Lookin the Audiomode menu to see if aLLthe settingsare correct.
Youmight want to adjust the PIP picture settingsunderthe PIP menu.
Checkthat aLLthe wiresare connectedproperly.
PIP sourceturned on?
Lookto seeif the TV/VCRbutton onyourVCRhasthe TV selected.
Lookto see if the l_//VCRbutton onyour VCRhas the TVselected.
EZ Demo feature is operating. Turn EZ Demo off in the Special Features menu.
HasTV been off long enoughfor it to gather information? (Overnight)
Can't tune to programs
Listedin TV guide,
Another program starts as I am
Is Blockoption notatLowingprogramsto appear?
ParentaLControl setto block rating?
Is Watchoptionset to tune TVto the programwhich started?Watchoption setto On?
watching a different one.
Parental Control doesn't work.
Can't watch TV or VCR.
HasTimerexpired?Lock On/Off turned Off?.No hoursset?
Is ParentalControl block on? Are Auxinputs bLocked?Doyouknow the passwordto
unbiockParentalControL?
Programswith a rating of PG-13, R LsParentaLControl set to blockprogramswith those ratings. NC-17, andX do not appear.
|
Can't view TV-PGprogram.
Is PGset to be bLockedin Parental ControL?Resetrestrictionsto PG-13,then PGpro
gramswilt appear.
TV turns if.serf off, or on by itself,
SteepTimer set to turn TVoff.
[s the On/OffTimerset to turn TVon and off at presettimes?
PowerFaiLure?
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A list of definitions.for some of the words.found in this operating guide
A/V CABLES
A/V DEVICE
ADDED
AMPLIFIER
ANTENNA
CABLE
CABLESERVICE
CAPTIONS/TEXT
DELETED
AudioandVideocablas.Threecables
bunched together--Right audio(red), Left
audio (white), andVideo(yellow). AiV cablesare usedfor stereoplaybackof video-
cassettesandfor higher quality pictureand sound fromutherAjN devices.
Equipmentthat producespictureand sound (VCR,DVD,cablebox, or television).
Includes channeL_that you wantto watch in additionto the channels foundbyEZ
Program.
An external devicethat ampUfiessound from a television, COplayer,VCR,OVg,etc.
Thephysicalreceiver of television slgnak sent overthe air. A large metal, pieceof
equipment doesnot alwayshave to be visi- ble for your hometo be using an antenna.
CablaBox operatingmodeon the remote.
Programmingprovidedt_Ja cablecompany.
A formof subtitling that writesout the dia-
log for your program.
Removechannelsthat youdon'twatchfrom the channelsfound by EZProgram.
MONO SOUND
OHM RF CABLE
OUTPUT
PIP
SECOND AUDIO
PROGRAMMING/SAP
SIGNAL
SOURCE
Mono (monaural) soundis one channelof sound.Onmore than onespeaker,all the
speakersplaythe sameaudio.
Thewire that comesfrom an off air antenna
or cable serviceprovider.EachendLooks like ahexshapednutwith a wire sticking throughthe middle, andit screwsontothe
largethreadedjack on the hackof your "iV.
Refersto the jack that sendsa signalout of a VER,DVD,orotherA_ device.
Thisis the most commonwayto referto
the Picture-in-picture(PIP) option.
SecondAudioProgramming(SAP) is another,separate,audiochannel availablewith someprogramming.Choosing
ZndAudio/SAPoften refersto listeningto audioin anotherlanguage, suchasSpanish
or French,
Picture and soundtraveling through cable, or overthe air, to yourtelevision screen.
Theterm for the equipment or connection that providesaudio andvideo (picture and
sound)to your EntertainmentMachine.VCR,
DVDplayers, or CableBoxesare examplesof
SOUrCes.
ICON
INPUT
JACK
MODE
A smartpictureon yourscreenrepresenting
afunction or menuitem. -
Refersto the jack that receivesa signalinto the TV,VCRorothi_rA,_/device.
A connectiononthe back of a ,_/, VCR,or other A/V device.Thisincludes the RFjack
that is threaded with a placefor a small w_rein the center,andthe Audio/Video
jacks that have a bigger opening andare
color-coded.
The equipment that the remotecontrolis
currently controlling (13/,VCR,Cable,etc.) is
the remote'soperating"mode."
STEREO SOUND
SURF
TUNER
Stereo(stereophonic)soundrefersto audio
that's dividedinto fight andleft sidesor channels.
Usethe Surffeatureto createa speciallist of your favorite channels.You can access
the "Surf" channels by pushing SURFon the
remote.
Devicethat picksup broadcastsignalsand turnsthem into pictureand sound.
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EZ Help provides access to the EZ Features in one
convenient on-screen menu
Special
Features
EZ Timer
Ch Labels
XDS Display fMzental Ctd
i_EZ Help
I
Press MENU repeatedLy until the SpeciaL
Features menu appears.
Use the Up/Down arrow to select EZ Help.
Pressthe Right arrow to go to the EZHeLp menu.
Use the Up/Down arrow to seLect the option and the Left/Right arrow to make adjust-
ments. Choose from the following options:
EZ Program
Performschannel search.
See page 13.
Add/Delete/Surf
IncLudes-and removes channels and adds channels to the Surf channel
List.
See page 20.
Degaussing
Resetsthe picture color alignment.
EZ Picture
Adjusts picture viewing setting. See page 32.
EZ SoundRite
Maintains an even sound LeveL. See page 31.
Picture Noise
Removes video noise from picture.
] EZPro_ram I
I Add/DeUSuffI
] Degaussing I
I EZ_c_.reI
[ EZ SoundRite I
I PictureNoise I
o
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Direct-Vfow toter TV Welcometo the Zenithfamily! We bedeve that you wit[be pleasedwith your newZenith EntertainmentMachineTM. Pleasereadthis
wananty carefotly,it isa "LIMITEDWARRANI_r"as defined under FederalLaw.Thiswarrantygives you specific [ega[ rights, and you may also have other rights that vanjfrom state-to-stata within the U.S.A.
ZENITH'S RESPONSIBILITY
ServfoeLabor
Home Se_'fee
Not Covered
Duringa perindof90 days from effective warTarT_date,Zenith will provideseMce Laborby a Zenithauthorized senheecenter when needed,asdeterminedby the Zenith sewice center, as a resuLtof manufacturing defects.
Parts
Newor r_manufacturndn_placementsfor factew-defective partsWIUbe suppsedby a Zenithauthorizedse_ce center for one year from effecli_ war- ranty date (color picture tube -- two years). Such replecementparts are warrantedfor the remaining pe_on of the original wananty period.
Warrantyservicefor 21" diagonal(U.S.A.) or lerger screensizemodelsis providedin the homeinmost cases. (Some repairs,nayrequirethe unit to betaken by the se_icer to the nedairfecLtity and _tumed, at no additional charge.)
Thiswarrantycovers manufactuffngdefectsand doesnot cover fostasetion, adjustmentof customer controls inthe berne, fostalLation or repair of homeantenna systems,cableconveTtersor cablecompany-suppsedequipment:it aLsodoes not cover
damagedue to misuse_abuse,negligence,actsof God or other causesbeyondthe conbrd of Zenith. Anyattemtion of the prnductvoidsthls warranty in its entirety.
THWARRANTYIS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHERWARRAEqY,EXPRESSlEDORTHP!JED, THCLUDINGWITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRAN1YOF MER-
CHANTADII.]TYORFITN_ FORA PARTICULARPURPOSE,AND ZENITHSHALL NUT BELIABLE FORANY CONSEQUENTIAL,INDIRECT,ORINQDER-
TAL DAMAGESOFANY KTHD,INCLUDING LOSTREVENUESORPROFITSIN CONNECTIONWITH THIS PRODUCT. SOMESTATESDO NOTALLOW UNI- TATIONSON HOW LONGAN IMPUED WARDANIY LASTSORTHE EXCLUSIONORUMITATION OFINCIDENTALOR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,SOTHE
ABOVELIMETAT]ONSOR E(CLUSZONSMAY NOTAPPLyTOYOU.
OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY
Effeottve WarTantyDate Warrantybeginson the date of originalconsumerpurchase.Foryour convenience,keep the dea[efs dated bill of saleor
det_vewticket as evidenceof the purchasedata.
Operating Guide Read your Operating Guide carefoLty so that you wilt understand the operation of your set and how to adjust the customer controls.
Can_-[n Se_rice Models under 21" diagonal (U.S.A.) screen size must be taken to a Zenlth authorized service center for warrar_ senAce and must be picked up by the
Antenna
Important
WarrantySen[Ice
owner,
Recep_onproblems causedby inadequate homeantenna or feutty antenna connectionsare theowners responsibltity.
ProductRegistration--PLeaseflu out and mailyour ProductRegistrationCard. It isimpamtive that Zenith know how to reach
you pmmpttyif we shouiddiscover a safety problemthat coutdaffect you.
Forwarranty senate information, contact any Zenith authorizedsemite center. Partsand sewlce labor that are Zeniths responsibility (see above) wiLlbe pmvidndwithout charge.Othersemite is at the owner'sexpense.If you have anyproblem
in obtaining satidactonj warrantyservice,cag orwrite the Zenith ResponseCenter. Youmust pmvldethe model number, seriaLnumberand date of purchaseor date of odgfoa[ instasetion. Beforeyou askfor warrantyservice,read"Maintenance
AndTroubleshooting"in your operating guide. Youmight avoid a servicecalL
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Zenith reptacement picture tube and service from a Zenith authorizedsewice center.
Be sure to send in the Product Registration Cotd_We wtU sendyou on opplkotfen _o_ the Pro_ Plan near the explmtfon oi the two-.t_or nmnuj_zctumr'swarranty on the picture tobe. For oddlffonol in fonnotlon colt (256) 774-4088*
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