Zenith PVR4664, PVR5263, PVR5264, PVR4663 Operating Manual & Warranty

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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABI.,E PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
TO PREVENT HRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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 3f sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persor, s.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenan,ze (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Safety Tips
Refer to the "Safety Tips" booklet that came with your
product for important safety considerations.
Note to Cable TV System Installer
This reminder is provided to call the cable TV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NE,C that
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground siaall be connected to the grounding system of the buildin,_, as close to the point of the cable entry,as practical.
Power-Cord Polarization
This product is equipped with a polarized 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, try reversing the plug. If the plug
should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
CAUTION
To prevent electric shock, matcl-t wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
ATTENTION
Pour 6viter les chocs 61ectriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser j usqu'au fond.
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
'Welcome ............................................ ii
]_nstallation Considerations .............................. ii
CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
l_cation of User Items ................................ I- 1
Connection Center ................................... 1-I
Basic Connection to TV Without VCR ................... 1-2
Basic Connection to TV With VCR ...................... 1-3
VCR Connections to TV .............................. 1-4
A/V Connections for Optional Video Equipment ........... 1-5
Audio Amplifier/Surround Sound Connections to TV ....... 1-5
Connections for Using PIP ............................. I-6
Screen Protector ..................................... 1-7
THE FIRST TIME YOU OPERATE YOUR TV
Typical Control Panel ................................. 2-1
Step 1. Connect the Power ............................. 2-1
Step 2. Select Your Main Viewing Source ................ 2-1
Step 3. Use Auto Program ............................. 2-2
Step 4. Set the Clock .................................. 2-2
Step 5. Use Other Options ............................. 2-2
REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3455
Introduction .......................................... 3-I
lqattery Installation ................................... 3-1
Choosing Operating Mode ............................. 3-1
TV Operations ...................................... 3-2
Remote Control Operating Mode Chart ................... 3-3
Programming Your Remote ............................ 3-4
Special Features ..................................... 3-4
Auto Find Option .................................... 3-5
q?_, VCR and Cable-TV Brand Codes .................... 3-6
QUICK REFERENCE TO ON-SCREEN MENUS
Available Menus ..................................... 4-1
Basic Menu Operation ................................ 4-1
SOURCE MENU
!Vlenu Operation ..................................... 5-1
Source Selection ..................................... 5-1
Source Identification .................................. 5- I
SETUP MEN[/
Auto Program ....................................... 6-1
Ch. (Channel) Add/Del ................................ 6-1
Ch. (Channel) I,abels ................................. 6-1
Source ID .......................................... 6-1
Clock Set ........................................... 6-1
Timer Setup .......................................... 6-1
Parental Cti (Control) ................................... 6-I
Caption/Text .......................................... 6-1
Background .......................................... 6-1
AUDIO MENU
Bass ............................................... 7-1
Treble ............................................. 7-1
Balance .............................................. 7- I
Audio .............................................. 7-I
SEQ (Spatial Equalization) ............................. 7-1
Surround ........................................... 7-1
Null ................................................ 7-1
VIDEO MENU
Contrast ............................................. 8-1
Brightness ........................................... 8-1
Color ............................................... 8-1
Tint ............................................... 8-1
Sharpness .......................................... 8-1
Color Temp (Temperature) ............................. 8-1
Video Filter ......................................... 8-1
Auto Flesh .......................................... 8-1
Picture Pref. (Preference) ............................. 8-1
Projo Setup ........................................ 8-1
PIP MENU
PIP Color ........................................... 9-1
PIP Tint ............................................. 9-1
PIP Size ............................................ 9-1
PIP OPERATION
Introduction ........................................ I0-1
Selecting Main Picture and PIP Sources ................. I0-1
PIP Functions ...................................... I0-1
Operation with Antenna or Direct Cable .................. 10-2
Operation with Direct Cable via Loop Out ................ 10-3
Operation with Cable Decoder ........................... 10-4
MAINTENANCE AND TROUI!;LESHOOTING
Caring for Your TV ................................. I1-1
Extended Absence .................................. 11-1
TV Picture Interference .............................. 11-1
Before Calling for Service ............................ 11-2
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FEATURES PROVIDED WITH YOUR TV
This operating guide describes a family of TV models. Not all models have all of the features described in this gu [de. Different control panels may be used from model to model. Most models include the following features:
On-Screen Menus Accessed By Remote or TV Controls
Multi-Brand Programmable Remote Control ap Picture-In-Picture
Automatic C.hannel Programming
Favorite Channel Add/Delete
Channel Labels (ABC, TNT, etc.) for Easy Channel Identification
_• Multiple Input Sources
Source Identification (VCR, Cable, etc.)
Antenna/Cable and Loop Out Jacks
181 Channel Tuning
Audio/Video (A/V) Jacks
Super-VHS A/V Input Jacks
Surround Sound System
MTS Stereo with SEQ (Spatial Efiu_alization)
Surround Sound Speaker Terminals
Variable Audio Output Jacks
Surround Sound Speakers (Optional)
Sleep Timer and On/Off Timer
Closed Caption and Text Modes
Parental Control
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INTRODUCTION
WELCOME
Welcome into the family of Zenith Color Television owners. This guide provides instructions on how to operate your new TV. It is supplemented by a booklet containing Safety Tips. We urge you to read these publications carefully so that you will receive full enjoyment from your new Zenith TV for many years to come.
Your new Zenith projection TV has been designed and built to give you the very best in quality, features and performance.
There are many regional Zenith Authorized service centers
throughout the U.S., Canada andMexico who can attend promptly and effectively to ordinary service needs.
i[fyou should have an unusual performance or service problem that cannot be satisfactorily resolved by your Zenith Authorized
.,;ervicecenter, call or write:
Zenith Electronics Corporation
Customer Service Department
1000 N. Milwaut:ee Avenue
Glenview, IL 60025 Telephone: (312) 745-5152 Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.ra. - 4:30 p.m. Central Time
Send the model number, serial number, and date of purchase or original installation, with .afull explanation of the problem and the service history. We will welcome the opportunity to look into your specific questior or problem and to be of assis- tance in resolving it promptly.
The model andserial numbers of your new TV arelocated on the back of the TV cabinet. For your future convenience and protec- tion, we suggest that you record these numbers here:
Model No.
Serial No.
INSTALLA"i ION CONSIDERATIONS
Before you install your TV...
Ventilation -- Proper ventilation keeps your TV running cool. Air circulates through perforations in the back and bottom of the cabinet. Do not
block these vents or you will shorten the life of your TV.
Power Source -- Your TV is designed to operate
on normal household current, 120 volt 60 Hertz AC. Do not attempt to operate it on DC current.
Power Cord -- Your power cord has a polarized plug as required by Underwriters' Laboratories. It has one regular blade and one wide blade and fits only one way into a standard electrical outlet. If the blades will not enter either way, your outlet is ve_. old and non-standard. A new outlet should be installed by a qualified electrician.
Safe Operation -- Your TV is manufactured and
tested with your safety in mind. However, unusual
stress caused by dropping or mishandling, expo- sure to flood, fire, rain or moisture, or accidental
spilling of liquids into the TV, can result in poten- tial electrical shock or fire hazards. If this hap- pens, have your TV checked by a service technician before using it again.
Phrase read and observe each safety point in the "Safety Tips" folder when installing and using your TV.
VIDEO GAMES AND OTHER FIXED PATTERN DISPLAY CAUTION -- If you use ),our TV for video games, teletext or other fi::ed displays, avoid setting the BRIGHTNESS control for an excessively bright picture. A bright, fixed pattern, if used for ]ong periods of time, can re- sult in a permanent imprint on the TV picture tube. You can re- duce this possibility by alternating the use of the fixed pattern
display with normal TV picture viewing, by turning down the CONTRAST control for sustained fixed pattern use, and by turning off the fixed pattern display when not in use:.
PLUGGING IN YOUR TV --- Be sure to plug your TV into an "unswitched" AC power sou rce. The "switched" AC out- lets found on some video equipr_ent will not continue supply-
ing power to the TV once the equipment is turned off. If the power to the TV is interrupted_ you will have to reset the clock in the TV to the current time.
PICTURE SCREEN CLEANING -- Use a soft cloth mois-
tened with warm water and rub lightly in the soiled areas of the screen. DO NOT USE A T.ISSUE OR PAPER TOWEL,
AS THESE MAY DAMAGE SURFACE. Wipe only in the
vertical (up/down) direction (a]or g the grooves). If there is a dirt buildup, a mild solution of warm water and i[vory dish-
washing detergent may be used. Use dry soft cloth to dry the screen. Care should be taken to avoid scratches or damage to
the screen surface. NOTE -- The TV screen is easily damaged. Avoid acciden-
tal contact with the screen.
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STANDARD CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
LOCATION OF USER ITEMS
/
/
Control Panel
(On top of TV) \
P
/
Built-in speakers
TV Screen Protector
/ (Some TV models)
Additional
A/V Input Jacks
Remote Control
(Point toward screen to operate TV)
Front View of TV
Place VCR Shelf Here
E
Connection Power Cord Entry
Center
Rear View of TV
CONNECTION CENTER
ANTENNA/CABLE 1 or 2
75-ohm antenna or cable-TV connection to your TV.
Attach your antenna, cable-TV line or VCR to these jacks.
VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT Standard phono, ack connectors for output to an optional stere() amplifier or to external speakers.
ANTENNA/CABLE 2
LOOP OUT TO
DECODER
Routes the cable-TV input
to Antenna/Cable 2 back to the cable box supplied
by the vane service.
MONITOR OUT __
Audio and video output
jacks to route A/V to an
optional extra monitor or
other A/V component.
Whatever is currently be-
ing watched on your TV is
provided at these jacks.
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CONTROLPORT
MONITOR OUT
VIOEO FAUDIO_
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VIDEO
/
VIDEO 1 or 2 IN
Jacks for audio and video input from a stereo
VCR or other A/V component. (You must
connect to these jacks in order to hear stereo
sound when playing a stereo tape.)
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VIDEO 1 LOOP OUT
Use these to send the incoming audio and video (from Video 1 In) to another component, such as a second VCR.
SPEAKER EXT/INT
Select EXT (external) to
remove sound from the TV' s speakers. Select INT (internal) to
hear sound from the TV's speakers.
SURROUND
SPEAKER TERMINALS
Connections for output to optional surround sound speakers.
S-VIDEO 1 IN Jacks for audio and video input from a Super- VHS VCR.
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STANDARD CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
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OTHER JACKS ON TV (Some Models)
S-VIDEO 2 IN
I_ _@ _ Jacks for audi° and vide° input fr°m a second Super-VHSVCR'' VIDEO 3 IN S-VIDEO 2 IN VIDEO 3 IN
l_ L_A !UD,,NpR_'ff'HT_-- _.... Jacks for audio and video input from a :hird stereo VCR or other A/Vcomponent.
BASIC CONNECTION TO TV WITHOUT VCR
If a VCR will not be connected to your TV, you have three basic connection options, as shown.
Cable TV CableTV
Wall Jack Wall Jack
TURN OFF POWER
OR UNPLUG TV BE-
FORE MAKING ANY CONNECTION.
OR
OFt
Cable Box
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SThRSIfiHT '_ ', , STARSIGHI ,*
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no
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Flat Wire II
(300 ohm) u
RoundWire
(75 ohm)
VARIABLE
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LOOPOUT
i-VIDEO
L SURROUND SPKRS
OPERATING YOUR TV
With Cable Box : Wf,thout Cable Box
.Select Ant/Cable 1in Source Menu. Select Ant/Cagle 1 in Source Menu.
Tune TV to cable box output channel (usually Use TV to :;elect channels for viewing.
channel 3 or 4).
Use cable box to select channels for viewing.
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STANDARD CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
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BASIC CONNECTION TO TV WITH VCR
If you are connecting a VCR to your TV, you have three basic connection options, as shown.
Cable TV Wall Jack
Cabte Box
I -"
Cable TV Wall Jack
OR _ OR
OUT
CH 3/4
t
STARSIGHT ,t STARSIGHT
o,.......
coNmot PORT .... 2 ::: 1
LOOPOUT ANTENNA ANTENNA TOOECOOER CABLE CABLE
MONITOROUT
VIDEO I--'AODIO'_
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VIDEO R AUDIO L
VIDEO1IN
VIDEO R AUDIO L
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LOOPOUT
,_kntenna
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300175 ohm I
Adaptor I
Round W re
(75 ohm',
OUTPUT |_ "_
DIGHT LEFT
_TO EXTERNALAMPORSPKR SPEAKERS
IHT_ EXT
VIDEO2IN
VIDEO r-kUOlO-_
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S-VIDEO1IN
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OPERATING YOUR TV
VCR's TV/VCR* With Cable Box Without Cable Box
Switch Setting
TV Select Antenna/Cable 1 in Source Menu.
+ Use TV to select chann_ for viewing.
VCR
Select Antenna/Cable 1 in Source Menu.
Tune TV to cable box output channel (usually channel 3 or 4).
Use the cable box to select channels for viewing.
Select Antenna/Cable 1 in Source Menu.
Tune VCR to cable box output channel (usually channel 3 or 4).
Tune TV to VCR output channel (usually channel
3 or 4).
Use the cable box to select channels for viewing.
Select Antenna/Cable 1 in Source Menu.
Tune TV to VCR output channel (usually channel 3 or 4).
* Use VCR to select chan s for viewing.
* May be labeled TV/Video.
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STANDARD CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
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VCR CONNECTIONS TO TV
If you have a stereo VCR, or other stereo audio/video component, you must make the connections shown below in order to hear stereo sound from the component.
STARSIGHT
CONTflOLPOflT
STARSIGHT
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LOOPOUT ANTENNA ANTENNA TOOECOOER CABLE CABLE
MONITOROUT
VIDEO _AUDIO-_
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VIDEO B AUDIO L
V_IABLE _ _
OUTPUT I _ _-_"
I RIGHT LEFT
TOEXTERNALAMPORSPKR
SPEAKERS
INT _ EXT
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F
T
VIDEO1 IN VIDEO2 IN _
VIDEO r-- AIIDIO_
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VIDEO R AUDIO L S-VIDEO1IN _-- R
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LOOPOUT ,' L SURRO_"SPKRS
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Super-VHS VCR
OPERATING YOUR TV
USING A/V JACKS
Select Video 1" from the Source
Menu.
Use VCR (or other component) to se-
lect :hannels for viewing
017,
Watzh a tape playing: in the VCR.
Select the Source in the Source
Menu that corresponds to the jacks
to which the A/V component is con-
r_ecLed.
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STANDARD CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
AUDIO/VIDEO (AN) CONNECTIONS FOR OPTIONAL VIDEO EQUIPMENT
Connections to VIDEO 3 IN or S-VIDEO 2 IN jacks. (Some TV models only.)
StereoCamcorder [__
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i_o_ I_PJT V_EO l_Pffr
OPERATING YOUR TV
USING A/V JACKS
',;elect Video 1" from the Source
Menu.
Use VCR (or other component) to select channels for viewing.
or,
Watch a tape playing in the VCR.
* Select the Source in the Source
Menu that corresponds to jacks to wLich the A/V component is
Collnected.
OPTIONAL AUDIO AMPLIFIER/SURROUND SOUND CONNECTIONS TO TI/
If you wish to listen to the TV audio through an external amplifier or stereo system, or listen to surround seund audio, make the connec- tions to the TV shown in the illustration below.
Backof Optional
Stereo Amplifier
To Speakers
STARSIGHT STARSIGHT
C0 N;'ROL PORI 2 1 :
LOOPOUT ANTENNA ANTENNA ro OECOOER CABLE CABLE
MONITOROUT VIDEO1iN
VIDEO r-AUOlO_ _ --7
°l 1 ! I _
VIDEO R AUDIO L VIOEO It AUDIO t
LOOPOUT
AUX INPUT 1,,,-i_"__.
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AUDIO l \%_jj _jj 8 ,:)hm
_:peakers
___. Tfl EXTERNALAMPORSPKR
SPEAKERS _:_ _81LVER
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DIFFERENT WAYS TO LISTEN TO YOUR TV
TV Speakers On
SPEAKER EXT/INT switch in the INT
(internal) position --
TV speakers are ON. Sound is heard from both the TV' s speakers and the external amplifier's speakers.
Use TV's volume control to raise and lower the level of sound being heard from both sets of speakers.
TV Speakers Off
SPEAKER EXT/INT switch in the EXT (external) position --
TV speakers are OFF, Sound is only heard from the speakers connected to the external amplifier.
Use TV's volume control to raise and lower the level of sound being heard from the amplifier' s speakers.
S urround Sound
Connect surround sound speakers as shown. The level of ,;urround sound will vary,
depending or the program being viewed. Note that nol all programs have surround
sound audio.
The SURROUND SPKR terminals are always active. The SPEAKERS EXT/INT switch does trot affect the operation of surround s,3ulld speakers.
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STANDARD CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
CONNECTIONS FOR USING PIP
The illustrations that follow show the three most common connections for using Picture-In-Picture (PIP). For further information on the actual use of PIP, refer to the "PIP OPERATION" section of this operating guide.
Cable TV ANTENNA Wall Jack
@
\ ', \ _" / / / Main Picture Sottrce
\ \xl! // /
I Connected to the Antenna/Cable 1jack
/
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om,m'
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................ 0> :
PIP Inset Source I t too_ot_ _t--i_ _ t _..o,_o_n_t
Connected to the Video 1 In jacks.
Option 1: Antenna or Direct Cable Connection To VCR.
(Optional cables are not supplied with television.)
Cablel'V Wall Jack
S_,_,_'___ ............... "....... i"
..................... °'
PIP Inset I
Connected to the Video 1 Injacks.
Main Picture Source
Option 2: Direct Cable Connection via Loop Out To VCR.
(Optional cables are not supplied with television.)
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STANDARD CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
Cable TV
Wall Jack
.......... .. Main Picture Source
.,
",, Connected to the Antenna/Cable 1 or 2 jack.
CABLE BOX I ",'
I STA.S_.T _ sTA_s,G"T
OUT : :: :
com'R_PORT Z : 4t I :_ ;P_KER|
STEREOVCR I Decoder i(_'i ..........ii_;_iiiiii_'_................. "_/DEOIlH ViOEaZ!N
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PIP Inset Source I LOOPOUT |-VIDEO R L $ORROIJNDSPIR$
Connected to the Video 1 In jacks.
Option 3: Cable-TV Decoder Connection via Loop Out To VCR.
(Optional cables are not supplied with television.)
SCREEN PROTECTOR (Some Models)
Some TVs are equipped with a pre-installed Screen Protector. If it should be necessary to remove or adjust the protector, "peel" the extrusions away from the TV to separate the two- part Velcro fastener, being careful not to damage or pull away the adhesive backing strips from the Screen Frame.
To Clean the TV Screen (Under the protector)
Use a soft cloth moistened with warm water and rub lightly in the soiled areas of the projection screen. DO NOT USE A TISSUE OR PAPER TOWEL AS THESE MAY DAM- AGE THE SCREEN SURFACE.
Wipe only in a vertical, up and down direction (along the grooves in the screen). If there is a dirt buildup, a mild solu- tion of warm water and Ivory dish washing detergent may be used. Use a dry soft cloth to dry the Projection Screen and Screen Protector. Care should be taken to avoid scratches or damage to the screen surface.
NOTE:
The TV screen is easily damaged. Avoid accidental
contact with the screen.
Extrusions
Velcto
Strip
Screen
Prot,.=ctor
Screen
Frame
Extrusion
Projection Screen
Screen Protector
Air Space
Tab rests against Screen Frame.
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THE FIRST TIME YOU OPERATE YOUR TV
TYPICAL CONTROL PANEL
The control panel on your TV may differ from the one shown but its operation is the same.
SELECT (SEL) Press during on-screen menu operations to select a menu option.
ENTER (ENT)
Press to see the Channel/Time
display, or to remove any on-
l
screen display or menu.
VOLUME (VOL) Up/Down Press _o increase or decrease the sound level.
OFF-ON Press to turn "IV power ON or OFF.
ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right Press during on-screen menu op- eration to see information/status display for selected option. Press again to adjust the selected menu option.
MENU Press once to see a menu. Press repeatedly to sequence through the available menus.
CHANNEL (CH) Up/Down Press to select channels higher or
lower than the carrent channel. To add or delete channels stored
in the scanning ,;equence, see CH. ADD/DEL option.
STEP 1. CONNECT THE POWER
1. Plug your TV into an unswitched AC power source.
2. Turn the TV on by pressing OFF-ON.
Do not plug TV into switched outlet on a
VCR or cable-TV decoder
STEP 2. SELECT YOUR MAIN VIEWING SOURCE
A TV source refers to the equipment connected to the TV that s_appliesthe picture and sound to your TV. You select the viewing source by using the SOURCE MENU.
To view the Source Menu
1. Press SOURCE to display the Source Menu.
2. Press the Left or Right arrow keys to select Main Source column.
3, Press the Up or Down arrow keys to select the
source which corresponds to the jack on the connec- tion panel that is receiving the input signal.
4. Press QUIT to remove the menu.
! Main Source J [ PIP Source 1
Ant/Cable 1
Ant/Cable 2
l Video 1
Video 2 S-Video 1
l<_ Main/PIP
Ant/Cable 1
Video 1 Video 2 S-Video 1
'I'4, To S,_lect SourcE; I
Source Menu with Main Source column highlighted and ANT/CABLE 1 as the selected :;ource. Connection must
made to ANT/CABLE 1 jack on connection panel.
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