Zenith L20V26C OPERATING GUIDE

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© Copyright 2003, Zenith Electronics Corporation.
Installation, Setup & Operating Guide I Warranty
Model Number | L20V26C | LCD TV
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RECORD YOUR MODEL NUMBER (For future reference)
MODEL NO._______________________________ SERIAL NO._______________________________
WARNING :
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PAR TS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SER VICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of impor­tant operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING :
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOIS­TURE.
NOTE TO CABLE/TV INSTALLER:
This reminder is provided to call the cable TV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electric Code (U.S.A.). The code provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of the cable entry as practical.
REGULATOR YINFORMATION:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm­ful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc­tion manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interfer­ence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to modify this product in any way without written authorization from Zenith Electronics Corporation. Unauthorized modification could void the user’s authority to operate this product. The responsible party for this product’s compliance is : Zenith Electronics Corporation, 2000 Millbrook Dr., Lincolnshire, IL60069, USA 1-847-941-8000
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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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 electrical 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 booklet can help you get many years of enjoyment and safe operation that are built into your new product.
This product complies with all applicable U.S. Federal safety requirements, and those of the Canadian Standards Association.
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1. Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
2. Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be fol­lowed.
3. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
4. Heed Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
5. Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before clean­ing. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6. Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water - for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
7. Accessories, Carts, and Stands
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturers instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
8. Transporting Product
A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combina­tion to overturn.
9. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
10. Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The open­ings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturers instructions have been adhered to.
11. Power Sources
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from bat­tery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
12. Power-Cord Polarization
This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding type alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete out­let. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
13. Power-Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular atten­tion to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
PORTABLE CART WARNING
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code (U.S.A.), ANSI/ NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna dis­charge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding elec­trode.
15. Lightning
For added protection for this product (receiver) dur­ing a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
16. Power Lines
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
17. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
18. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous volt­age points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
19. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dan­gerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
20. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer ser­vicing to qualified service personnel under the fol­lowing conditions:
a. If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the product.
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
f. If the product exhibits a distinct change in perfor­mance.
21. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts spec­ified by the manufacturer or have the same charac­teristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitu­tions may result in fire, electric shock, or other haz­ards.
22. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine if the product is in proper operat­ing condition.
23. Wall or Ceiling Mounting
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. The product may slide or fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product.
24. Heat
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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Antenna Lead in Wire
Antenna Discharge Unit (NEC Section 810-20)
Grounding Conductor (NEC Section 810-21)
Ground Clamps Power Service Grounding
Electrode System (NEC Art 250, Part H)
Ground Clamp
Electric Service
Equipment
Example of Grounding According to National Electrical Code Instructions
NEC - National Electrical Code
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INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATIONBASIC
FEATURES
CLOCK/
TIMERS
VIDEO /
AUDIO
SPECIAL
FEATURES
MISC.
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1
Safety Warnings 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Controls 6 Remote Control: Installing Batteries/ Operation 10 TV Overview 11
2
3
4
5
6
7
Antenna/Cable Connections 14 VCR Connection and Viewing Setup 16 External Equipment Connections 17 DVD Player Connections 18 DTV (Set-top Box) Connections 19
Turning the TV On 20 TV Mode Menus 21 Menu Language Selection 22 Auto Programming: Finding/Erasing Channels 23 Favorite Channel Memory 25
Closed Captions 39 Parental Control 42 Auto Off 45 Key Lock 46
Video/Picture Setup 30 Audio/Sound Setup 33
Clock Setup 26 Off Timer Setup 27 On Timer Setup 28 Sleep Timer Setup 29
Maintenance 47 Product Specifications 48 Troubleshooting Checklist 49 Your Zenith Limited Warranty Back cover
Before operating the TV, please read this manual carefully.
CONTENTS
INDEX
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Controls
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Front of the
Front of the TVTV
Side Control Panel
Side Control Panel
TV/Video Button
Enter Button
Channel Buttons
Power Button
Menu Button
Volume Buttons
Remote Control Sensor
Power/Standby indicator
Glows red in Standby mode, Glows green when the TV is turned on.
c h
v o l
e n te
r m
e n u
tv /v id e o
o n /o
ff
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Back of the
Back of the TVTV
Power Input
Antenna Input
DVD/DTV Input
Headphone
Jack
Audio/Video Input
S-Video Input
Monitor Output
Connection Panel
Connection Panel
These 4 threaded holes are available for attaching the bracket provided with the accessory wall-mount installation kit.
DC IN
(15V)
PR
YPB
COMPONENT(480i/480p)
DVD / DTV IN
L R
AUDIO
DC
(15V)
S
PB PR
Y
(480i/480p)
DVD / DTV
H/P
ANT IN L
L
75
S-VIDEO
MONO
VIDEO VIDEO
AUDIO
RL
IN
AUDIO
RL
MONITOR OUT
ANT IN
L
L
75
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Controls
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POWER
NUMBERS
APC
MENU
CHANNEL (
DE
)
MTS
FCR
AUTO PROGRAM
Remote Control Buttons
Remote Control Buttons
Press the flashbk button to return to the
previous channel you were watching.
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power
1
apc
menu
ch
vol vol
enter
ch
mts
fcr
flashbk dasp
memory/erase
a.prog
tv/video
23 564 897
cc
0
mute
sleep
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INTRODUCTION
TV/VIDEO
CLOSED CAPTIONS MUTE
ENTER
VOLUME (
FG
)
SLEEP TIMER
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TV/VIDEO Button
TV/VIDEO Button
on Remote Control
on Remote Control
- Each press of this button changes the view­ing source as indicted below.
- Video, S-Video, Component Select each mode for watching the corre­sponding external equipment.
TV programs
/Cable TV
Video
S-VideoComponent
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DASP FLASHBK
MEMORY/ERASE
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Remote Control: Installing Batteries/Operation
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Make sure there are no objects between the remote control and its sen­sor.
Dont place the remote control near a heater or in a damp place. Astrong impact on remote control may damage it.
IR Signals from the remote control could be affected by sunlight or other bright lights. In In this case, darken the room.
Notes For Using Remote Control
Notes For Using Remote Control
Pull the battery cover upward in the direction shown by the arrow and remove it.
1 2
3
Insert the batteries with correct polarity, match "+" and "-".
Replace the battery compartment cover.
- Install two AAA, 1.5V batteries. Dont mix used batteries with new batteries.
- Remove batteries when you wont use the remote control for a long time. Liquid leakage from batteries may damage the remote.
Installing Batteries
Installing Batteries
Remote
Control Sensor
power
apc
menu
mute
sleep
ch
enter
vol vol
ch
cc
tv/video
0
23 564 897
1
mts
fcr
memory/erase
a.prog
flashbk dasp
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INTRODUCTION
Accessories
Accessories
AC Adapter
Remote Control
1.5V
1.5V
Power Cord
Operating Guide
AAA
Batteries
power
apc
menu
mute
sleep
ch
enter
vol vol
ch
cc
tv/video
0
23 564 897
1
mts
fcr
memory/erase
a.prog
flashbk dasp
Note :A UL Listed wall-mounting bracket assembly is also available for the L20V26C. See your
Zenith dealer for further details.
Tie Bands
* Arrange the device wires
with the tie bands.
VESA compatible adapter/ interface
* While mounting the TV on a VESA
specifications mount, attach this adapter to the back of the TV and then to the VESA mount.
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TV Overview
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* Please be sure to connect the TV to the AC power adapter before connecting the power plug to the wall power
outlet.
a. Remove the connection panel cover as shown below. b. Connect the antenna cable to the antenna input port on TV. c. Connect the adapter to the power input port on the TV. d. Connect the power cord to the AC power adapter first and then to the wall power outlet afterward. e. Reinstall the connection panel cover.
b
c
d
WWatching
atching
TV Programs
TV Programs
Notes : If the TV feels cold to the touch, there may be a slight flicker when turned on.
This is normal; there is nothing wrong with TV.
Some tiny, pin-point sized dots may appear on the screen. However, this will have no
adverse effect on the monitor's performance.
Avoid touching the LCD screen or holding your finger(s) against it for long periods of time.
Doing so may produce some temporary distortion effects on the screen.
a
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INSTALLATION
* You can adjust the viewing angle of the TV from 2° to 13°.
Adjusting the
Adjusting the
TV V
TV V
iewing
iewing
Angle
Angle
2°
13°
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Antenna/Cable Connections
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- For optimum picture quality, adjust antenna direction.
Typical wall antenna jack used in apartment buildings, connect the antenna cable as shown below.
(Use the correct type of antenna cable for the type of wall antenna jack.)
Wall Connection Jack
Apartment Buildings
Antenna jack
Bronze Wire
Turn clockwise to
tighten.
Antenna
Converter
300Flat Wire
75Round Cable
This type of antenna is commonly used in single family dwellings.
UHF
Antenna
VHF Antenna
Antenna jack
Bronze Wire
Turn clockwise to
tighten.
Antenna
Converter
300Flat Wire
75Round Cable
- If you have a 75round cable, insert the bronze wire and then tighten the connection
nut. If you have a 300flat wire, connect the twisted wire to the antenna converter and then connect the converter to the antenna jack on the TV.
- When using 75round cable, do not bend the bronze wire. It may cause poor picture quality.
- In poor signal areas, to get better picture quality, install the signal amplifier as shown to the right.
- If antenna is split for two TVs, use a signal splitter for connection.
signal
Amplifier
UHF
VHF
Single Family Home
Connecting to an Inside
Connecting to an Inside
Antenna Setup
Antenna Setup
Connecting to an Outdoor
Connecting to an Outdoor
Antenna Setup
Antenna Setup
ANT IN
75
L
L
MONITOR OUT
VIDEO
RL
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
MONITOR OUT
RL
ANT IN
L
L
75
VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
AUDIO
RL
ANT IN
L
L
75
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INSTALLATION
- After subscribing to a local cable TV service and installing a converter, you can watch cable TV programming.
- For further cable TV information, contact a local cable service provider.
Cable
Cable
TV Connections
TV Connections
1
Connections
2
Viewing Setup
a. Use the tv/video button on the remote control to select TV (Ant In.) or Video source,
depending on connection setup: 1 or 2.
- Connection 1: Set cable box switch to 3 or 4 and then tune TV to the same channel number.
- Connection 2: Select VIDEO source input to use Audio/Video In connections.
b. Select channels with the cable box.
1
Cable Box Connection Panel
2
S-VIDEO
DC IN
(15V)
PR
YPB
COMPONENT(480i/480p)
DVD / DTV IN
L R
AUDIO
H/P
MONO
VIDEO VIDEO
(R) AUDIO (L) VIDEO
TV
VCR
AUDIO
RL
IN
MONITOR OUT
AUDIO
RL
RF Cable
ANT IN
L
L
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VCR Connection and Viewing Setup
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- In Video mode, TV automatically reverts to TV mode if the fcr button or flashbk buttons are pressed.
- See following pages to connect other A/V external equipment to input jacks on the TV.
1
Connections
Connect the audio/video output jacks on VCR to the corresponding input jacks on the TV.
2
Viewing Setup
Watching TV programs
Turn the TV on and tune to a channel.
Watching VCR
a. Use tv/video button on the remote control to select TV (Ant In.) or Video source,
depending on connection setup: 1 or 2.
- Connection 1: Set VCR switch to 3 or 4 and then tune TV to the same channel number.
- Connection 2: Select VIDEO source input to use Audio/Video In connections.
b. Insert a video tape into the VCR and press the PLAYbutton.
Connecting a VCR
Connecting a VCR
1
Typical Antennas
VCR Connection Panel
Direct
connection
2
S-VIDEO
DC IN
(15V)
PR
YPB
COMPONENT(480i/480p)
DVD / DTV IN
L R
AUDIO
H/P
MONO
VIDEO VIDEO
AUDIO
RL
IN
MONITOR OUT
AUDIO
RL
ANT IN
75
ANT IN
S-VIDEO
ANT OUT
OUT
IN
CH3 CH4
(R) (L)
AUDIO VIDEO
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External Equipment Connections
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INSTALLATION
1
Connections
Connect the audio/video output jacks on the external A/V equipment to the corresponding input jacks
on the TV.
2
Viewing Setup
Camcorder
CDGP
VCDP
Video Game Set
CDI
tv/video
Video
Turn on the external A/V equipment.
Turn the TV on and use the tv/video button to select Video source.
On Remote Control
WWatching External
atching External
A/V Source
A/V Source
TV Connection Panel
External Equipment
Connection Panel
S-VIDEO
MONO
VIDEO VIDEO
AUDIO
IN
RL
AUDIO
RL
MONITOR OUT
ANT IN
L
L
75
AUDIO VIDEO
R
L
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DVD Player Connections
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1
Connections
2
Viewing Setup
Component
Turn on the DVD player.
Turn the TV on and use tv/video button to select Component source.
See DVD/DTV user's manual for operating instructions.
Connect DVD/DTV output jacks to TV's COMPONENT (480i/480p), Y, PB, PR jacks or S-Video jack.
Connect DVD/DTV audio output jacks to right and left input jacks on TV.
TV Connection Panel
DVD Connection Panel
or
TV INPUT Y PB PR
DVD OUTPUT Y
Y Y Y
Cb
B-Y
Pb PB
Cr
R-Y
Pr
PR
Note:
tv/video
S-VIDEO
DC IN
(15V)
PR
YPB
COMPONENT(480i/480p)
DVD / DTV IN
L R
AUDIO
H/P
MONO
VIDEO VIDEO
AUDIO
RL
IN
AUDIO
RL
MONITOR OUT
ANT IN
L
L
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AUDIOYPB PR (L)
(R)
(R)
AUDIOS-VIDEO (L)
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DTV (Set-top Box) Connections
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INSTALLATION
1
Connections
2
Viewing Setup
Component
Turn on the DTV receiver (Set-top Box).
Turn the TV on and use tv/video button to select Component source.
On Remote Control
Connect DVD/DTV output to COMPONENT(480i/480p), Y, PB, PR jack inputs on the TV.
Connect DTV L/R audio outputs to the TV's AUDIO L/R input jacks.
Note: ADTV set-top box is required to receive DTV programming.
TV Connections Panel
DTV Receiver (Set-top Box) Connections Panel
tv/video
DC IN
(15V)
PR
YPB
COMPONENT(480i/480p)
DVD / DTV IN
L R
AUDIO
AUDIOYPB PR (L)
(R)
H/P
MONO
VIDEO VIDEO
IN
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
RL
MONITOR OUT
AUDIO
RL
ANT IN
L
L
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Turning the TV On
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2
Use the channel (
D,E
) or number buttons to select a channel to view.
3
Adjust Volume level.
Volume (
G
) button increases the sound level.
Volume (
F
) button decreases the sound level.
● In standby mode, press the power, ch (
D,E
), tv/video or number buttons on the
remote control or ch (
D,E
), tv/video or on/off on the TV side panel to turn it on
fully.
1
First, connect antenna cable and power cord with the adapter. At this moment, the TV is switched to standby mode.
1
Press power on the remote control to turn the TV on.
2
Select the viewing source by pressing tv/video repeatedly.
3
After viewing, press the power button on the remote control or on/off on the TV side panel. The TV screen goes dark and it reverts to standby mode.
Note: See page 23 if you have not auto programmed the TV to receive channels in
your local broadcast area.
- If you will be away on vacation, disconnect the power plug from the wall power outlet.
TV Operation Overview
TV Operation Overview
WWatching
atching
TV Programs
TV Programs
Volume 45
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TV Mode Menus
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BASIC
FEATURES
1
Press the menu button repeatedly to display the available menus shown below.
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to select a menu option.
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Captions Off Caption/Text CC 1 Key lock Off Parental ctl
Language English
DE
MoveGNext Menu
Balance 0 AVL Off
DE
MoveGNext Menu
Manual program Favorite channel
Auto program
DASP
DE
MoveGNext Menu
Off timer On timer Auto off Off
Clock
-- : --
AM
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Contrast 85 Brightness 50 Color 70 Sharpness 50 Tint 0
APC Clear
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Menu Language Selection
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1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown.
3
Press the menu button to save.
English
Español
Français
Language
Language
2
Use the volume (
F, G
) buttons to select the language for the menus to appear in.
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Captions Off Caption/Text CC 1 Key lock Off Parental ctl
Language English
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Captions Off Caption/Text CC 1 Key lock Off Parental ctl
Language English
Each press of volume (
F, G
) buttons selects languages in the order shown below.
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Auto Programming: Finding/Erasing Channels
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BASIC
FEATURES
- For Auto program to work, the programming source must be connected to the TV and the TV must be receiving programming signals either over-the-air or from a cable-type service provider.
2
Press the a.prog or volume (
F, G
)
buttons to begin the channel search.
- When the channel search is complete, use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to review the memorized
channels.
- If you press the enter (A) button during auto programming, the function will stop and only chan­nels found and programmed up to that time will remain in memory.
- Auto programming function can memorize only the channels which are being received at that time (some stations have limited broadcast hours).
Channel Search (Auto Programming)
Channel Search (Auto Programming)
1
Press the a.prog button on the remote control.
Wait for auto program to complete the
channel search cycle before choosing a channel. The TV scans for over-the-air channels and then channels provided by a cable service.
Auto program
FG
Auto program TV 63
34%
Stop :
A
Channel number being memorized is displayed.
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Auto Programming: Finding/Erasing Channels
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1
- Select Memory (to add the channel) or Erase (to delete the channel from memory).
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to select a channel you want to
add to memory or erase and then use the
memory/erase or
volume (
F, G
) buttons to select Memory (add) or Erase (delete).
Press the memory/erase button on the remote control.
3
Press the enter (A) button to save.
Each time you press the volume (
F, G
) buttons, you toggle between
Memory and Erase, as shown.
The current channel is added to Memory or Erased from the channel list.
Memory
Erase
Memorizing/Erasing Channels
Memorizing/Erasing Channels
Manual program
TV 7 Memory
FG
The current channel number is displayed.
Manual program
TV 7 Memory
FG
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Favorite Channel Memory
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BASIC
FEATURES
- Favorite Channel lets you quickly scan up to five channels of your choice without having to wait for the TV to scan through all the in-between channels.
1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown below.
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to
select the Favorite channel option.
3
Press the volume (G) and then use the channel
(
D,E
) buttons to select
the first favorite channel position. Use the volume
(
F, G
) buttons to set the
channel number for the first favorite channel.
4
Press the enter (A) button to save.
i.e) To change channel 2 to channel 30
Repeat this step to memorize the other 4
channels.
Use the volume (F, G) buttons.
- To tune to a favorite channel, press the fcr (Favorite Channel Review) button repeatedly. The five favorite channels appear on the screen in numerical order.
DE
MoveGNext Menu
Manual program Favorite channel
Auto program
DE
MoveFGAdjustA Exit
TV 2
---
---
---
---
TV 30
TV 2
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Clock Setup
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- If current time setting is incorrect, reset the clock.
1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown below.
2
Press the volume (G) and then use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to set the
current hour.
4
Press the menu button to save.
3
Press the volume (G) and use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to set the cur-
rent minutes.
If you hold the channel (
D
) button, the minute display is changed in the sequence of 00 ➔ 01 ➔ 02 ...58 59, and changed in the reverse sequence for channel (E) button.
The clock starts when you press the
menu button.
DE
MoveGNext Menu
Clock
-- : --
AM Off timer On timer Auto off Off
Clock
FG
MoveDEAdjust Menu
Clock
: 00 AM Off timer On timer Auto off Off
FG
MoveDEAdjust Menu
Clock
10 : AM Off timer On timer Auto off Off
10
45
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Off Timer Setup
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CLOCK/
TIMERS
DE
MoveGNext Menu
Clock 10: 45 AM Off timer On timer Auto off Off
Clock
- Off Timer operates only if the Clock has been set to the current time.
- Off Timer overrides On Timer if they are set to the same time.
1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown below.
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to
select the Off timer option.
3
Press the volume (G) and then use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to set the
turn-off hour.
6
Press the menu button to save.
4
Press the volume (G) and use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to set the min-
utes.
If you hold the channel (
D
) button, the minute display is changed in the sequence of 00 ➔ 01 ➔ 02 ...58 59, and changed in the reverse sequence for channel (E) button.
FG
MoveDEAdjust Menu
Clock Off timer
: 00 PM On timer Hold Auto off
FG
MoveDEAdjust Menu
Clock Off timer
10 : PM On timer Hold Auto off
30
5
Press the volume (G) button and then use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to
select Hold or Run.
Hold, Off Timer will not work.
Run, Off Timer will work.
Each press of channel ( D,E) button
changes the menu option as shown below.
Run Hold
10
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On Timer Setup
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1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown below.
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to
select the On timer option.
3
Press the volume (G) and then use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to set the
turn-on hour.
8
Press the menu button to save.
4
Press the volume (G) and use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to set the min-
utes.
If you hold the channel (
D
) button, the minute display is changed in the sequence of 00 ➔ 01 ➔ 02 ...58 59, and changed in the reverse sequence for channel (E) button.
5
Press the volume (G) button and then use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to
select the channel at turn-on.
On Timer setup is complete.
Clock Off timer On timer
: 00
AM
Auto off TV 2
Vol 30
Hold
FG
MoveDEAdjust Menu
Clock Off timer On timer
8 : 30
AM
Auto off TV 2
Vol 30
Hold
TV 2
6
Press the volume (G) button and then use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to
select the volume you want.
7
Press the volume (G) button and then use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to
select Hold or Run.
Each press of channel (
D,E
) button
changes the menu option as shown below.
Run Hold
-Timer function operates only if current time has been already set.
- Unless a button is pressed within two hours after the TV is turned on by the On Timer function, the TV will automatically turn off.
- TV must be in standby mode for the On Timer to work.
FG
MoveDEAdjust Menu
DE
MoveGNext Menu
Clock
10 : 45
AM Off timer On timer Auto off Off
Clock
8
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Sleep Timer Setup
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CLOCK/
TIMERS
1
Press the sleep button to access the sleep timer menu.
Each press of sleep or volume (
F, G
) button changes the setting as shown below.
To cancel sleep time setting, press the sleep button repeatedly to select
[ Sleep 0 ].
- Sleep timer turns the TV off at the preset time.
- When the sleep time you want is displayed on the screen, dont press the sleep button again.
- To check the remaining sleep time, press the
sleep button once.
- To change sleep time setting, press the
sleep button repeatedly to select time setting you
want.
- If you turn the TV off after setting the Sleep Timer, the setting is erased.
Sleep 0
FG
10
20
30
60
0
240
180
120 90
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Video/Picture Setup
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1
Press the apc button on the remote control.
2
Use the apc buttons or volume (
F, G
) button to
select your desired picture appearance.
3
Press the enter (A) button to save.
Each press of volume (
F,G
) button selects a different
picture appearance.
Clear Optimum
User
Soft
APC (Auto Picture Control)
APC (Auto Picture Control)
- APC adjusts the TV for the best picture appearance.
- If adjusting picture options (contrast, brightness, color, sharpness, and tint) manually, APC automatically changes to the User option.
APC Clear
FG
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VIDEO /
AUDIO
1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown.
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) button to select
a picture option to adjust.
3
Use the volume (
F, G
) button to make
appropriate adjustments.
4
Press the menu button to save.
Manual Picture Control (User Option)
Manual Picture Control (User Option)
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Contrast 85 Brightness 50 Color 70 Sharpness 50 Tint 0
APC Clear
Contrast 35
Use the channel (
D,E
) button to select
other picture options.
Contrast, Brightness, Color, and Sharpness
are adjustable from 0 to 100.
Tint is adjustable from Red 50 to Green 50.
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Video/Picture Setup
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Fine
Fine TT
uning
uning
Adjustment
Adjustment
- Fine tune the Picture appearance to your personal preference
1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown below.
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to
select the Manual program option.
5
Press the menu button to save.
DE
MoveGNext Menu
Manual program Favorite channel
Auto program
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Memory/Erase Memory Channel 13 Fine 0
Fine 0
3
4
Press the volume (G) and then use the channel
(
D,E
) buttons to select the
Fine option.
Use the volume (
F, G
) buttons to adjust the picture appearance to your preference.
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Audio/Sound Setup
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VIDEO /
AUDIO
- DASP selects the sound appropriate for your program.
3
Press the enter (A) button to save.
Audio Setup / DASP
Audio Setup / DASP
1
Press the dasp button on the remote control to access the dasp menu.
2
Use the dasp button or volume (
F, G
) button to select the
desired setting for the sound.
DASP User
FG
Each press of volume (
F,G
) button changes the DASP
sound option as shown.
Flat MovieUser
MusicSports
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Audio/Sound Setup
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Equalizer
Equalizer
Adjustments
Adjustments
1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown.
4
Use the volume (
F, G
) buttons to select the band you want to adjust and then use the channel (
D,E
) but-
tons to adjust the band level.
6
Press the menu button to save.
3
Use the channel (
D,E
) button to
select the User option.
DE
MoveGNext Menu
Balance 0 AVL Off
DASP
FG
MoveDEAdjust Menu
Flat: Movie: Music:
Sports:
User:
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) button to select the DASP option, then press the volume (
G
) button.
0.1 0.5 1.5 5.0 10KHz
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VIDEO /
AUDIO
1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown below.
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) button to
select the Balance option.
3
Sound Balance
Sound Balance
Use the volume (
F, G
) button to
adjust the balance.
Balance is preset at 0.
DE
MoveGNext Menu
Balance 0 AVL Off
DASP
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
DASP Balance 0 AVL Off
Balance 0
4
Press the menu button to save.
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Audio/Sound Setup
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- AVL maintains an equal volume level automatically even if the channel is changed.
1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown below.
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to
select the AVL option.
3
AAVLVL(Auto V
(Auto V
olume Leveler)
olume Leveler)
Use the volume (
F, G
) buttons to
select On or Off.
Each press of volume (
F, G
) buttons
changes the screen display as below.
On Off
DE
MoveGNext Menu
Balance 0 AVL Off
DASP
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
DASP Balance 0 AVL Off
AVL Off
4
Press the menu button to save.
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VIDEO /
AUDIO
- Select Mono sound mode if the signal is not clear or in poor signal reception areas.
- STEREO and SAP modes are available only if included on the broadcast signal.
If available on program, on-screen display in stereo mode: STEREO If available on program, on-screen display in bilingual mode: SAP
- Sound heard from speakers based on mts selection:
This signal contains the secondary language signal in addition to the primary language.
There are primary and secondary language and stereo modes in bilingual signals.
[MONO]: The primary language is heard from left and right speakers in mono sound.
[STEREO]: The primary language is heard from left and right speakers in stereo sound.
[SAP]: The secondary language is heard from both left and right speakers in mono sound.
Mono
Stereo
SAP
Selecting the Second
Selecting the Second
Audio Program
Audio Program
1
Press the mts button on the remote control.
3
Press the enter (A) button to save.
2
Use the mts button to change the audio mode.
Each press of mts button changes the audio mode as
shown below.
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Audio/Sound Setup
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YPB
PR
DVD / DTV IN
COMPONENT(480i/480p)
L R
AUDIO
S-VIDEO
IN
H/P
L
VIDEO
AUD
MONO
1
Press the mute button on the remote control.
To restore muted sound, press the mute button or
volume (
F, G
) buttons.
When muted sound is restored, current volume level is
displayed on the screen.
Plug headphones into the H/P input jack as shown.
Adjust sound level to the headphones using the volume (
F, G
) buttons. While you are listening to sound through the headphones, the TV speakers will not be heard.
- Mute removes the speaker sound. Using mute is convenient if the user needs to answer a phone call, while viewing the TV.
Mute
Mute
Mute
Headphones Setup
Headphones Setup
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Closed Captions
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SPECIAL
FEATURES
An old, bad or illegally recorded tape is playing. Strong, random signals from a car or airplane interfere with the TV signal.
The signal from the antenna is weak. The program wasnt captioned when it was produced, transmitted, or taped.
Closed captioning is a process which converts the audio portion of a television program into written words which then appear as subtitles on the television screen. Closed captions allow viewers to read the dialogue and nar­ration of television programs.
Captions are the subtitles of the dialogue and narration of televi­sion programs. For prerecorded programs, program dialogue can be arranged into captions in advance. It is possible to caption a live program by using a process called real-time captioning, which creates captions instantly. Real-time captioning is normally done by professional reporters using a machine shorthand system and computer for translation into English. Captioning is an effective system for the hearing-impaired, and it can also aid in teaching language skills.
The picture at left shows a typical caption.
IGNITION:
Picture may flutter, drift, suffer from black spots, or horizon­tal streaking. Usually caused by interference from automo­bile ignition systems, neon lamps, electrical drills, and other electrical appliances.
GHOSTS:
Ghosts are caused when the TV signal splits and follows two paths. One is the direct path and the other is reflected off tall buildings, hills or other objects. Changing the direction or position of the antenna may improve reception.
SNOW:
If your receiver is located at the weak, fringe area of a TV signal, your picture may be marred by small dots. It may be necessary to install a special antenna to improve the picture.
Caption Tips
FOLLOW ME
Using Closed Captions
Not all TV broadcasts include closed caption signals.
Sometimes TV stations broadcast four different caption signals on the same channel. By selecting From
CC 1 to CC 4
, you can choose which signal you view. CC 1 is usually the signal with the captions, while
Another mode might show demonstration or programming information.
Your TV might not receive caption signals normally in the following situations.
1
2 3
4 5
Poor reception conditions are encountered:
(Continued on next page)
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Closed Captions
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Text services give a wide variety of informa­tion on all kind of subjects (ex. captioned program lists, weather forecasts, stock exchange topics, news for hearing­impaired---) on up to half of the TV screen. But not all stations offer text services, even though they might offer captioning.
In the event you are receiving a poor signal, an
empty black box may appear and disappear, even when the text mode is selected. This is normal when receiving a poor signal.
1
Repeat steps 1-3 on the next page.
2
Use the volume (
F, G
) buttons to
select: Text 1, Text 2, T ext 3, or Text 4.
3
Press the menu button to save.
TText Setup
ext Setup
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Language English Captions Off Caption/Text CC 1 Key lock Off Parental ctl
Caption/Text CC 1
1
Press the cc button on the remote control to select Captions.
2
Use the cc button or the volume (
F, G
)
buttons to select On and press the
enter (
A
) button.
Each press of volume (
F, G
) buttons changes the caption option as shown below.
To complete Captions Setup, see next
page.
EZ Mute shows the selected captions
option (if available on program) when the TV sound is muted.
Captions Setup
Captions Setup
Off On
EZ Mute
Captions Off
F G
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SPECIAL
FEATURES
CC 1
CC 3
CC 2
CC 4
Text 1
Text 2
Text 3
Text 4
1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown below.
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to
select the Caption/Text option.
3
Press the volume (G).
4
Press the menu button to save.
With each press of the volume (
F, G
) but-
tons, the caption mode changes
This TV is programmed to remember the
caption/text mode it was last set to, when you turn the POWER off.
Operating the Captions
Operating the Captions
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Captions Off Caption/Text CC 1 Key lock Off Parental ctl
Language English
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Language English Captions Off Caption/Text CC 1 Key lock Off Parental ctl
Caption/Text CC 1
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Parental Control
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The Parental Control Function (V-Chip) is used to block program viewing based on the ratings sent by the broadcast station. The default setting is to allow all programs to be viewed. Viewing can be blocked by the type of program and by the categories chosen to be blocked. It is also possible to block all program viewing for a time period. To use the Parental Control Function, the following must be set.
1. Ratings and categories to be blocked.
2. Set a password
3. Enable the lock
4. Block Aux source.
V-Chip rating and categories
Rating guidelines are provided by broadcast stations. Most television programs and television movies can be blocked by TV Rating and/or Individual Categories. Movies that have been shown at the theaters or direct-to-video movies use the Movie Rating System (MPAA) only.
For Movies previously shown in theaters:
Movie Ratings:
- Unblocked
- G and Above (general audience)
- PG and Above (parental guidance suggested)
- PG-13 and Above (13 years and up)
- R and Above (restricted)
- NC-17 and Above (18 years and up)
- X (adult) If you set PG-13 and Above, G and PG movies will be available; PG-13, R, NC-17, and X will be
blocked.
For Television programs including made-for-TV movies:
General TV Ratings:
- Unblocked
- TV-G and Above (general audience) (individual categories do not apply)
- TV-PG and Above (parental guidance suggested)
- TV-14 and Above (14 years and up)
- TV-MA (mature audience)
Children TV Ratings:
- Unblocked
- TV-Y and Above (youth) (individual content categories do not apply)
- TV-Y7 (youth, 7 years and up)
Content Categories:
- Dialog - sexual dialogue (applies to TV-PG and Above, TV-14)
- Language - adult language (applies to TV-PG and Above, TV-14 and Above, TV-MA)
- Sex scenes - sexual situations (applies to TV-PG and Above, TV-14 and Above, TV-MA)
- Violence (applies to TV-PG and Above, TV-14 and Above, TV-MA)
- F Violence - fantasy violence (applies only to TV-Y7)
- No Rating (blocks all viewing) (See next page to set blocking.)
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SPECIAL
FEATURES
1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown.
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to
select the the Parental ctl option.
DE
MoveGNext Menu
Language English Captions Off Caption/Text CC 1 Key lock Off Parental Ctl
Parental ctl
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Captions Off Caption/Text CC 1 Key lock Off Parental ctl
Language English
For Canadian English/French language rating system:
Canadian English language rating system:
* C and Above (Children) * C8+ and Above (8 years and up) * G and Above (General programming. Suitable for all audiences.) * PG and Above (Parental guidance suggested) * 14+ and Above (Viewer 14 years and up) * 18+ (Adult programming)
Canadian French language rating system:
* G and Above (General) * 8 ans+ and Above (8 years and up) * 13 ans+ and Above (13 years and up) * 16 ans+ and Above (16 years and up) * 18 ans+ (Adults only)
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Parental Control
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4
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to select the Set Password option. Then, press the volume (
F, G
) buttons. Enter a four digit password. Enter it again when requested.
If Parental is already set then enter the
password when requested.
The TV is set the initial password with“0-0-
0-0”.
5
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to select the Lock on/off option. Then, press the volume (
F, G
) buttons to
select on or off.
6
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to select the blocking option. Use the volume (
F, G
) buttons to set
the ratings that will be blocked.
Age block, Content block, and Canadian
options, also have sub menus. In those sub menus, repeat steps above to select and set types of blocking and rating.
Press the menu button to return from Age block or Content block options.
3
Press the volume ( G) button.
Lock on/off Set password
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Set password
FG
To set Aux. block Unblocked MPAA Unblocked Age block Content block Canadian
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Auto Off
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SPECIAL
FEATURES
- With Auto Off active, if there is no input signal, the TV switches to standby mode automati­cally after 10 minutes.
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to
select the the Auto off option.
3
Use the volume (
F,G
) buttons to
select On or Off.
4
Press the menu button to save.
Each press of volume (
F, G
) buttons
toggles between On and Off.
On
Off
1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown.
DE
MoveGNext Menu
Off timer On timer Auto off Off
Clock
-- : --
AM
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Clock Off timer On timer Auto off Off
Auto off Off
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Key Lock
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DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Captions Off Caption/Text CC 1 Key lock Off Parental ctl
Language English
DE
MoveFGAdjust Menu
Language English Captions Off Caption/Text CC 1 Key lock Off Parental ctl
Key lock Off
- The TV can be set up so that it can only be used with the remote control.
- This feature can prevent unauthorized viewing.
1
Use the menu button to select the menu shown.
2
Use the channel (
D,E
) buttons to
select the the Key lock option.
3
Use the volume (
F,G
) buttons to
select On or Off.
4
Press the menu button to save.
Each press of volume (
F, G
) buttons tog-
gles between On and Off.
On
Off
- This TV is programmed to remember which option it was last set to even if you turn the TV off.
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Maintenance
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MISC.
Caring for your TV
1. Heres a great way to keep the dust off your screen for a while. Wet a soft cloth in a mixture of lukewarm water and a little fabric softener or dish washing detergent. Wring the cloth until its almost dry, and then use it to wipe the screen.
2. Make sure not to put an excessive amount of water on the screen, let it air-dry before you turn on your TV.
1. Use a soft cloth with a mild soap solution to wipe the cabinet.
2. Rinse the cloth and wipe the cabinet again.
3. Let the cabinet air-dry before turning your TV on.
If you intend to leave your TV unused for a long time (such as a vacation), its a good idea to unplug the power cord to protect against possible damage from lightning or power surges. If you use an antenna, you may also want to disconnect it from the back of your TV before leaving.
Early malfunctions can be prevented. Careful and regular cleaning can extend the amount of time you will have your new TV. Be sure to turn the power off and pull out the plug before you begin any cleaning.
Screen Cleaning
Screen Cleaning
Cabinet Cleaning
Cabinet Cleaning
Extended
Extended
Absence
Absence
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Product Specifications
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Model L20V26C
Horizontal size (inch) 22.68 Height (inch) 18.64 Thickness (inch) 3.33 Weight (pound) 22.05
Power requirements DC 15V/4.5A AC to DC power adapter In from AC power outlet:
AC 100-240V ~ 1.6A-0.7A 50/60Hz Out to TV: DC 15V/4.5A
Television system NTSC Television channels VHF : 2 ~ 13, UHF : 14 ~ 69
Cable : 01 ~ 125
Tube LCD Panel Power consumption 70 W External antenna impedance 75 Audio output 3.0W + 3.0W External input ports VIDEO input port set 1
VIDEO output port set 1 Component (480i/480p) input set 1 S-VIDEO input 1 Headphone jack 1 Power DC 15V input 1 Antenna input 1
Adapter (DC power) In : AC 100-240V ~ 1.6A-0.7A
50/60Hz
Out : DC 15V, 4.5A
* CAUTION : For use only with Model No. SAD7015SE AC Adapter, manufactured
by H &E CO., LTD.
Power supply cordset Standard North America three wire earth-grounding
with flexible cord SJT type or higher type.
* CAUTION : If replacement becomes necessary, replace it with an exact duplicate.
Contact any Zenith authorized service center.
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Troubleshooting Checklist
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MISC.
SYMPTOMS
No power
No picture or sound
Poor picture but good sound
Poor reception
Lines in picture
Ghosts (multiple images)
Remote control does not work.
Cannot tune desired channel.
CHECK THESE THINGS
Is power cord plugged in? Is television turned on?
Check batteries in remote control. Try another channel (station trouble). Check antenna connections. Check for local interference. Adjust the antenna. Adjust the picture control.
Program channels using AUTO PROGRAM.
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Notes
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Notes
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MISC.
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ZENITH ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
LCD-TV L20V26C LIMITED WARRANTY – USA
Zenith will repair or replace your product, at Zenith’s option, if it proves to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use, during the warranty period (“Warranty Period”) listed below, effective from the date (“Date of Purchase”) of original purchase of the product. This limited warranty is good only to the original purchaser of the product and effective only when used in the United States, excluding U.S. Territories.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUD­ING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PAR­TICULAR PURPOSE. TO THE EXTENT ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS REQUIRED BY LAW, IT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PERIOD ABOVE. ZENITH WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAM­AGES OF ANY NATURE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, INCLUD­ING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST REVENUES OR PROFITS, LOST OR CORRUPTED PROGRAM­MING OR DATA, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGE WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHER­WISE.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
• Damages or operating problems that result from shipping, installation, adjustment of user con­trols, calibration, maintenance or failure to maintain, or separate system components; and
• Damages or operating problems that result from normal wear and tear, misuse, abuse, operation out­side environmental specifications or contrary to the requirements or precautions in the Operating Guide, accident, lightning strikes or other natural causes, unauthorized modification or alteration, incorrect elec­trical current or voltage, signal reception or input, operating and software protocols adopted after date of manufacture or for outside the US, institutional or commercial use, or other causes not arising out of defect in material or workmanship.
The cost of repair or replacement under these excluded circumstances shall be borne by the consumer.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO:
Zenith Part No. 206-3921
P/NO : 3828VA0359Q (ML024B)
ZENITH ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 2000 MILLBROOK DRIVE LINCOLNSHIRE, IL 60069
CUSTOMER INTERACTIVE CENTER NUMBERS:
For Where to buy, Product Assistance, or Customer Assistance
Call 1-877-9Zenith (1-877-993-6484) (24 hours a day, 365 days per year) and select appropriate options from the menu.
Or visit our website at http://www.zenithservice.com
WARRANTY PERIOD:
LABOR: 1 Year from the Date of Purchase.
PARTS: 1 Year from the Date of Purchase.
*
Repaired or replaced products are warrant­ed for the remaining portion of the original warranty period.
HOW SERVICE IS HANDLED:
Factory Service. Call 1-877-9Zenith (1-877-993-
6484) (24 hours a day, 365 days per year) for instruc-
tions on getting the defective unit repaired or replaced.
Please retain dated sales receipt and your box to return the unit to Zenith for replacement.
Shipping charges both ways will be paid by Zenith dur­ing the Warranty Period.
Visit our website at http://www.zenithservice.com
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