Zenith RZ46Z83D, RZ50Z83D, RZ56Z83D, Z46Z83D, Z56Z83D Operation Manual & Warranty

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SAFETY WARNINGS
A
WARNING
A
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of eleclric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user 1.othe presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions i:nthe literature a:companying the appliance.
SAFETY TIPS
Refer to the "Important Safety Instructions" section of this operating guide for important safety considerations.
WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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 National Electrical 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.
POWER-CORD POLARIZATION
This product is equipped with a polarized alternating- current lhle plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other).
As a safety feature, this plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails 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, match wide blade of plug to wide slot; fully insert.
Attention
Pour _viter les chocs 61ectriques, introduire la lame la plus
large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousserjusqu'au fond.
REGULA TORY INFORMATION
This equipment has been tesled and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digdUddevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules_ These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againsl: harmful interference in a residential installation. This ezluipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequenq¢ energy and, ff not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If ttds 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 correx:t 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 mdio/TV technk:ian.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to modify this product in any
way without written authoriaation from Zenith Electronics
Corporation- Unauthorized modification could void the
user's authority to operate ihis product. This class 13;digital appara.tu:; meets all requirements of the
Canadian lnterference-Caltsing Equipment Regulations. "Ce appareil num&ique de la class b repecte toutes les
exigences du R_gulement sur le mat&iel brouillier du Canada."
ZTVWARN2
Copyright © Zenith Electronics Corporation 1997
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUC'i'IONS
Your product has been manufactured and tested with your safety in mind. However, improper use can result in potential electrical shock or f'tre hazards. To avoid defeating the safeguards that have been built into your new pmducl; please read _tndobserve the
following safety points when installing and using your new product, and save them for future reference. Observing the simple precautions discussed in this section of the operating guide ,:anhelp you get many years of enjoyment and
safe operation from your new product.
1. Read Instructions Read all the safety and operating instructions
before operating the product.
2. Follow Instructions Follow all operating and use instructions.
3. Retain Instructions Keep tile safety and operating instructions for
future reference.
4. Heed Warnings Follow all warnings on the product and in the operating instructions.
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 D for example,
near a bath tub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
7. Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may
fail, 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 manufac-
turer's instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
8. Transporting Product
Move product and cart combinations with care. Quick .,;tops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to over- turn.
PORTABLE CART WARNING
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Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet must not be blocked or cow:red. They are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation, and to protect from over- heating. Never block the openings by placing the product, on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's
instructions have been adhered to. Power Sou rces Operate this product, only from the type of power
source indicated on th: marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dlealer or loca][ power com- pany. F'or products intended to operate from battery power or other source:;, refer to the operating instructions.
12. Line-Cord Polarization This product is equipped with a polarized alternat-
ing-current line plug (a plug having: one blade wider than the other). As a safety feature, this plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to replace )'our obsolete outlet. Do not defea_I ti_e safety purpose of the polar- ized plug.
13. Power-Cord Protection
Route power-supply cords 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.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding 18. 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 19. 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 con- ductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and require- ments for the grounding electrode. 20.
EXAMPLE OF GROUNDING ACCORDING TO
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS
__ Antenna Lead in Wire
Ground
Cla Antenna Discharge Unit
I (NEC Section 810-20)
Grounding Conductors
i El_'ldc Sewice I / _ (NEC Section 810-21)
_'_'-..__ i_ Power Service Grounding
Electrode System (NEC Art 250, Pad H)
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
15. Lightning For added protection for this product (receiver) dur-
ing a l_ghtning 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 elec-
tric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an out- side antenna system, take extreme care 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.
21,
Object and Liquid E_Ltry
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings, as they may touclh 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.
Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dan-
gerous voltage or otlher hazards. Refer all servicing
to qualiified service personnel. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified :;ervice personnel under the
following conditions:
a. If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been ::pilled, 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 fol-
lowing the oper_Lting instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions; imprcper adjustment of other con- trols may result in damage and will often re- quire extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the prod act to its normal operation.
e. If tlhe product has been dropped or the cabinet
has been damaged.
f. If [he product exhibits a distinct change in per-
formance.
Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
22. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this
product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
23. Wall or Ceiling Mounting
Mount the product to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
24. Heat
Keep the product away from heat sources such as
radiators, heat registe:rs, stoves, or other products
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY WARNINGS ................................ ii
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............... iii
CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
Location of User Items, Connections Center, Introduction to the
Connection C,mter, Equiprr_t ConnectionOptions,Setup: 1-Antenna or Direct Cable, Setup: 2-C.able Box, Setup: 3-Antenna or Direct Cable and VCR, Setup: 4-Cable Box and VCR, Optional Connections for Audio Amplifier and Surround Sound, Optional
Connections for S-VHS VCR .......................... 1-1
QUICK SETUP GUIDE Connect the Power, Install the Batteries Into the Remote Control,
Select Your I.,anguage, Use Auto Program, Set the Clock, Projo Setup: Converge Colors, Get to Know the On-screen
Menus, Use Other Menu Options ......................... 2-1
GET TO KNOW THE TV'S CONTROL PANEL
Control Panel Functions, Basic Menu Operation Using the
Control Panel ....................................... 3-1
GET TO KNOW YOUR REMOTE MBR3457
Simple Product _tion, Programming Your Remote, Auto Find Option, Operating Codes By Brand Name, Choosing Operating Mode, Tv Operations, Preset Codes For Zenith
Products, Sl_;cial Features ............................. 4-1
QUICK REFERENCE TO ON-SCREEN MENUS
Available Menus, Basic Menu Operation ................. 5-I
SOURCE MENU
Menu Operation, Ant/Cable, Video, S-Video .............. 6-1
SETUP MENU Menu Operation, Auto Program, Channel Add/Del/Surf,
Clock Set, Captions, Caption/Text, Language, Background,
Projo Setup, Using (Channel) Add/Del/Surf, and Turning
Captions/Text On and Off ............................. 7-1
SPECIAL FEATURES Menu Operation, Timer Setup, Sleep Timer, C_a/Off Timer,
Ch. (Char, nelL)Labels, Source [D, Parental Control, Auto Demo, Timer Setup: Sleep Timer, Timer Setup: On/Off Timer, Using Channel Labels, Using Source ID, and Using
Parental Control ..................................... 8-1
AUDIO MENU Menu Operation, Bass, Treble, Balance, Audio Mode,
SoundRite, Front Surround, Rear Surround, and Speakers .... 9-1
VIDEO MENU Menu Operation, Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint, Sharpness,
Color Temp, Video Filter, Skin Tone, and Video Preset ..... 10-1
PIP MENU
Menu Operation, Contrast, Tint, Size .................... 11-1
PIP (Pictu re_in-Pictu re) OPERATION Overview, Antenna or Direct (;able to VCR, Cable Box and VCR, Connections for Using PIP, Selecting Main Picture Source and PIP Picture Souace, and PIP Fea_:es and
Options Using the Universal. Remote .................... 12-1
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Caring for Your Projection TV, Extended Absence, Picture
Interference, Video Games_Display Caution, Record Model
number, Screen Protector, 13efbre Calling for Service ...... 13-1
Recommended Accessories
Replacement Product Registlration Card Aviso para nuestros clientes de habla hispana Zenith Questionnaire
Your Zenith Warranty
FEATURES PROVIDED WITH YOUR TV
This operating guide describes a family of TV models. Most models include the following features:
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) with Audio Swap *
Menus Accessed By Remote or Con_-ol Panel Multi-Brand Prograrmnable Remote Parental Control
Surround Sound (Front and Rear)
MTS Stereo
SAP (Second Audio Program) SoundRite Channel Changing Volume Control
Channel Add/Delete/Surf Channel Labels for Easy Channel Identification
(Design and specifications are subject to
Automatic Demonstration Showing Available Menus Sleep Timer and On/OffTimer
Automatic Channel Programming Icon[l'rilingual (English/Sp_afi:;h/French) Menus
Captions/Text When Audio Is Muted
Audio/Video Input Jacks for StJ_eo VCR
181 Channel Tuning, STD/HRC/ICC Bands
Antenna/Cable Input Jack
Variable Audio Output Jacks
Source ID lables-- selectable, tna), be edited
change without prior notiification.)
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CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
LOCATION OF USER ITEMS
The items t;hownbelow areimportant to the operation of your TV. Get to know them, because they will be referenced throughout this operating guide.
Point remote control toward center of screen to operate TV.
Control Panel
Built-in speakers
Connection Center
Place VCR
Shelf Here
Front View of Typical TV Rear View of Typical TV
CONNECTIONS CENTER
Locate the Connection Center on the back of the TV.
Turn off power or unplug 'IV
power cord before making any
connections.
ANTENNA/CABLE
75-ohm antenna or cable-TV
connection to your TV. Attach
your antenna, cable-TV line, or
VCR to this jack.
SURROUND SPEAKER
TERMINALS /
Connection_ for output to optional
Surmnnd Sound speakers.
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VIDEO IN Jacks for audio and video input
from a stereo VCR or other A/V component. (Connect to these jacks
to hear stereo sound when playing a stereo tape.) S-VIDEO IN
Jacks for audio and video input from a SuperoVHS component.
VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT
Standard phono jack connectors for output to an optional stereo amplifier or to external speakers.
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CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR 71/
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONNECTION CENTER
Shown below are examples of the type of "Source" equipment you can connect to your TV. Your antenna or cab]ieservice line should be connected to Antenna/C_le. If you have a cable box, connect it to Anterma/Cable. Use the Audio/Video connections for
accessory equipment like a VCR. To hear stereo audio from your stereo VCR during tape playback, use theAudio/Video connections. See the recommended setup options listed on the following pages.
EQUIPMENT CONNECTION OPTIONS
Over-the-Air Antenna
or Cable Service
OR
OR
OR
Camcorder
Connection Center
Input Sourt:e Jacks on Connection Center Antenna/Cable In Jack
Video In Jacks
S-Video In Jacks
Output Jacks on Connection Center Variable Audio Out Jacks
Surround Speakers Out Jacks
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CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR
SETUP 1: ANTENNA OR DIRECT CABLE
ffyou receh'e your TV signal by antenna or direct cable (no cable box), connect your TV this way.
j_ Turn off power or unplug TV
before making any connections to your TV.
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A Wall Jack-- TV-- 75 ohm Cable From Antenna or "Antenna/Cable"
Cable Service
CABLE A
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An tenna or Cab le-TV Connection
SETUP ,2: CABLE BOX
If you receive your TV signal from a cable box, connect your TV this way.
Turn off power or unplug TV
before making any connections to your TV.
A Wall Jack-- Cable Box-- 75 ohm Cable Cable Service "In"
B Cable Box-- TV--
75 ohm Cable "Out .... Antenna/Cable"
Note: Cables shown are not supplied with this TV, but can
be purchased at your local TV dealer.
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OUT IN
ABLE BOX BACK
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Cable Box Connection
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CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR .TV
SETUP 3: ANTENNA OR DIRECT CABLE AND VCR
If you receive your'IV signal through your VCR, connect your TV this way.
Tum off power or unplug TV
before making any connections to you r TV.
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A Wall Jack-- VCR-- 75 ohm Cable From Antenna or "Ant In"
Cable Service
B VCR-- TV--
75 ohm Cable "Out to TV .... Antenna/Cable"
C VCR-- TV-- Audio/Video "R-Audio- "Video In" Cables L/Video Out"
Notes: F-I Use the Audio/Video connections to hear stereo sound
from your stereo VCR.
UI Cables .,;hown are not supplied with this TV, but can be
purcha_:d at your local TV dealer.
Standard VCR Connection
SETUP 4: CABLE BOX AND VCR
If you receive your TV signal through your cable box and VCR, connect your TV this way.
A urn offpoweror unplug TV
before making any connections
to your TV.
A Wall Jack-- Cable Box--
75 ohm From Antenna or "In"
Cable Cable Service
B Cable Box-- VCR--
75 ohm "Out .... Ant In"
Cable C VCR-- TV--
75 ohm "Ant Out .... Antenna/Cable"
Cable D VCR _ TV--
Audio/Vid_3 "R-Audio- "Video In" Cables _L/Video Out"
!Notes:
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from your stereo VCR.
CI Cables shown are not supplied with this TV, but can be
purchased at your local TV dealer.
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CABLE A
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Cable Box _md VCR Connection
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CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR "FV
OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS FOR AUDIO AMPLIFIER AND SURROUND SOUND
To listen to the TV through an external amplifier or stereo system, or to listen to Surround Sotmd audio, make the connections to the TV this way.
Turn off power or unplug "IV
before making any connections to your TV.
8 ohm
Surround
Speakers
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Copper _-
Copper
Sider
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Amplifier and Dual Surround Speaker Connections Single Surround Speaker Connection
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Press MENU repeatedly until the Audio Menu appears. Press Up/Down arrows to select Speakers. Press Left/Right arrow to turn On. When TV speakers are On, sound comes from both the TV's speakers
and the external amplifier's speakers.
0 Use TV's volume control to raise and
lower the sound level from both sets of
spewers.
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Press MENU repeatedly until the Audio Menu appears. Press Up/Down arrows to
select Speakers. Press Left/Right arrows to turn Off. When "IV speakers are Off, sound comes from the speakers comlected to the external amplifier.
Use TV's volume conlrol to raise and lower the sound level from the amplifier's
speakers.
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Connect Surround .sound speakers as shown. The level ofSarround Sound will
vary depending on the: program you are watching. Note: Not all programs have
Stu'm and Sound audio. Th,: SURROUND SPF_AKER terminals are always active. If you. want to connect only 1 surround speaker to your "IV, connect the speaker
whes to either the left or right set of tennhmls as shown.
OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS FOR S-VHS VCR
Super-VHS VCR
A/V OUTPU'" ]
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QUICK SETUP GUIDE
(_ CONNECT THE POWER
AFTER you have connected the necessary cable(s) to the
jacks on the back of the TV, plug your TV's power cord into
an AC outlet. Make sure you do not plug the TV into a
"switched" outlet (an outlet that is controlled by a switch).
Your TV is designed to operate on normal
household current, 120 volt 60 hertz AC. Do not attempt to operate it on DC current.
Do not plug TV i_to switched outlet on a
VCR or cable-TV decoder
(_ INSTALL THE BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL
Batteries are provided with your TV.
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1. Open the batt_ compartment by pressing in on the tab and lift- ing the cover off.
2. Place the batteries into the compartment matching plus with plus (+ with +) and minus with minus (- with -), following the markings inside the battery compartment.
3. Replace the compartment cover.
Unless your equipment responds to factory preset codes, you will need to reprogram the remote control with codes from your particular equipment each time you replace batteries. Refer to "Get To Know Your MBR 3457 Remote Control" for details.
Push tab in
Multi-Brand Remote Control
(Uses 2 size AAA batteries)
(_ SELECT YOUR LANGUAGE
The on-scro,_n menus can appear in English, Spanish, or French. The language selections alway s appear in Englis;h regardless of which language you choose.
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!1. Press MENU repeatedly to view the Setup Menu. I
12. Select L_mguage. I
13. Use the Left/Right arrows to choose a language. I J4. Press QUIT/,b to remove the menu. !
Auto Program Add/Del/Surf
Clock Set
Captions
Caption/Text
Language --]
Background Projo Setup
I English
Setup Menu with Language Higltdighted
Continued on next page
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QUICK SETUP GUIDE
(_ USE AUTO PROGRAM
Auto Program finds all available channels and stores them in the TV's memory. The first time you turn on your TV, Auto Program will be selected in the Setup Menu.
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1. Press MENU repeatedlyto viewthe Setup Menu.
2. SelectAuto Program.
3. Use the Left/Right arrows to advance to the next menu.
4. Selecteither OFF AIR ANTENNA or CABLE TV.
5. Use the Left/Right arrows to begin the channel search.
Aulo Pro(dlramJ Add/Dol/$urf
ClockGet Caplions
Caption/Text Language Background
ProjoGetup
Setup Menu with Auto Program FIighlighted
(_ SET THE CLOCK
You must set the clock if you are going to use features like the on/off timer.
_ etup
Menu
Auto Program Add!Del/Su d
cFC__:Set ]
Captions Caption/Text Language Background
Projo Selup
,1_ Set Clock
Setup Menu with Clock Set Highlighted
1. Press MENU repeatedly on your multi-brand remote until the Setup Menu is dis-
played, press the Up or Down arrow key to select Clock Set, then press a Left or Right arrow key to see the Clock Menu.
2. Select (.'lock Mode, and press the Left or Right arrow key to select
Auto or Manual. AUTO: TV sets the time automatically (while TV is turned OFF).
MANUAL: Use the universal remote to set the time.
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4. Use Up/Down arrows to select Time
Zone, then press a Left/Right arrow to select Auto or a specific time zone.
5. Use the Up/Down arrows to select
Daylight Saving then press a Left/ Right arrow to select Auto, On or
Off.
6. Press QUIT to remove the menu.
4. Use Up/Down arrows to select Time Set and use the
number keys to set the time.
5. Press TIMER to select A!_[ or PM.
6. Press QUIT to remove the menu.
Tip: In the Auto mode the time could be displaced by an hour if your TV receives a time-set signal from a station which is not in your time zone or if their is a discrepancy
with daylight savings time.
Menu
[ Clock Mode
Time Set
j Menu
Clock Mode Time Zone
Day. Saving
[ [ Manual
I [ Auto
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QUICK SETUP GUIDE _
(_ PROJO SETUP: CONVERGE COLORS
Convergence is the alignment of your TV's red and blue color lines. When you fust install your pn)jection TV or_,if you notice color "fringes'" around objects in the picture, you may need to adjust the convergence.
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1. Press M_ENU repeatedly to see the Setup Menu.
2. Use Up/Down arrows to choose Projo Setup.
3. Press LetVRight arrows to view the convergence lines.
4. Press 'I3//VCR SOURCE key to select either red or blue lines to converge.
5. Press the Up/Down and Left/Right arrows to place the red (or
blue) lines directly on top of the reference lines.
6. Repeat convergence procedure for the other color.
7. Press Q1TITI, b to remove the menu, or wait a few seconds for
the TV to return to normal operation.
Note: Check: the convergence each time you move the TV to a new locatiorL
Auto Program Add/Del/S urf
Clock Set Captions
Caption/Text
Language
Background
I Pro[o Setup --]
Follow the steps to
align the color fines------
(red and blue) with
the white lines.
<),To Converg_
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lines indicate the "IV ix-'---
properly converged. No
adjustment is necessa ry.
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7(7(7_GEl" TO KNOW THE ON-SCREEN MENUS
Your new TV automatically demonstrates on-screen menus to control its setup and operational features. Auto Demo shows the
menus one-by-one, and begins after a short delay.
1. Press MENU repeatedly to view the Special Features menu. I
2. Select Auto Demo. [
3. Use the I,eft/Pdght arrows to turn Auto Demo On or Off. [
4. Press QUIT/,h to remove the menu. ]
Notes:
[] Auto Demo continues to operate until you turnit Off in
the Special Features menu.
[] To turn Auto Demo Off, choose Off from the Special
Features menu as shown at the right.
-timer Setup Ch. Labels Source ID
Parental Ctl
Auto Demo ]
If you pr_;s any key during Auto Demo operation, it will disappear from the TV screen, and then begin again after about 20 seconds.
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Setup Menu with Auto Demo Hil_lighted
(_ USE OTHER MENU OPTIONS
[] Create your own list of favorite channels. Refer to the
Add/DeL'Surf option for details.
[] Label cl_annels with network or station names. Refer to the
Ch. Labels option for details.
El Use the Parental Control :Yeatureto block undesirable
channels. Refer to the Parental Ctl option for details.
13 Adjust options in the Audio and Video menus according
to your preferences.
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GET TO KNOW THE TV'S CONTROl. PANEL
CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS
The control panel shown here may be slightly different from the one on your TV, but the contro]Ltitration is the :mine. Most of the TV's features may be operated from the control panel. In addition, use the supplkxi remote control to access all of the built-in capabilities, such as last channel FLASHBACK and volume MU'IE.
ENTER (ENT) SELECT (SEL)
Shows and rc_noves Channel/Time Selects menu options.
display and raenus.
E_/ , ADJUSTF SELiT MENU
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ADJUST (AD3) LefVILight MENU Changes menu option. Shows menus.
VOLI
VOLUME (VOL) Down/Up POWER Changes the sound level. Turas "IN On or Off.
vCHANNEI.• POWER/
CHANNEL (CH) Up/Down Changes channels.
Light Emitting Diode (LED)
Indicator
Indicates that power is on (some mcxieLsonly).
BASIC MENU OPERA TION USING THE CONTROL PANEL
Press SELECT repeatedly
to highlight the menu
optionyou wantto use.
Press MENU repeatedly to choose between available
menus.
ENTER •ADJUST• SELECT MENU
Press ENTER to remove menus from view, or wait a
few seconds and the menu will disappear.
Press ADJUST Left or Right to choose an option.
Selector
Highlight
"timer Setup Ch. Labels
Source113
Parental Ctl
Auto Dome 1
J
Status of
selected option
Example of Selected Menu Option
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I
SIMPLE PRODUCT OPERATION
VCR
Cable Box
2nd VCR (AUX)
TV
POWER On/Off
Product Buttons
For "IV Operation
1. Press TV.
2. Aim remote at TV.
3. Press POWER to turn on TV.
4. Press other buttons to operate your TV's features.
For VCR Operation
1. Press VCR.
2. Aim remote at VCR.
3. Press POWER to turn on VCR.
4. Press other buttons to operate your
VCR' s teatures.
For Cable Box Operation
1. Press CABLE.
2. Aim remote at cable box.
3. Press POWER to turn on your
cable box..
4. Press other buttons to operate your cable box's features.
For 2nd VCR Operation
1. Press AUX.
2. Aim remote at 2nd VCR.
3. Press POWER to turn on VCR.
4. Press ot:aer buttons to operate your VCR' s features.
Your remote can operate up to seven different products. Turn to the following pages for programming instructions. You can pro- gram the AUX button to operate a second TV or VCR, if desired.
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m i
PROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE
If you're using Zenith products, the remote is already programmed for the most common codes: TV --: 101, VCR = 201, CABLE =
353, and AUX = 401. For other brands, or if your remote fails to control your Zenith products, you'll have to program the remote.
Step-By-Step Instructions Response On Remote
1. Install the batteries if you have not already done so.
2. Press and hold O using a blunt object. Indicator light stays on to shcw you're in the programming Release PRG after the indicator light turns on. mode.
3. Press then release the Indicator light flashes to show remote is ready to accept button for the product (_@ @@ a code.
being programmed.
4. Indicator light flashes for each digit you enter.
5o
°
Enter3-digit (_) (_) (_)
product code @ @ @ from the chart @ (_ @
which follows. (_) @
Press then release @ to save the code.
Point remote at product and press (_ to test the product's operation. If it does not turn on, reprogram the remote using a different code listed for your product.
Indicator light on remote flashes and turns off to show your code was accepted.
Product turns On. If none of the codes listed for your product operates it,
use Auto Find as described below.
7. Repeat the above steps to program the remote for another product.
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AUTO FIND OPTION (ALTERNATE PROGRAMMING METHOD)
If'you've tried all the codes for your product and none operates it, you can use Auto Find to search for the code you need. Follow the steps below for each product you want to program. Please be patient while using this method; the remote may have to search all
cf the codes shown in the chart on the next page.
To Auto Find a Code
1. Turn On the product you want to operate.
2. Press and hold PRG using a blunt object. Release PRG after the indicator light turns on.
3. Press the key to be programmed: CATV, VCR, AUX, or TV.
4. Enter"0-0-0," then press ENTER within two seconds. Auto
Find is active when the indicator light flashes and remains lit.
5. Point the remote at the product.
6. Press and release POWER repeatedly, about once a second, until your product turns Off. The indicator light turns Off when
you press POWER and On when you release it.
7. Press ENTER immediately to save the code. The indicator light
flashes :o indicate the code has been saved.
8. Press POWER to turn On your product.
9. Test your product. If the remote fails to operate the functions
you use most often, use Auto Find again to search for a better code. (Auto Find resumes its search after the last code that was en- tered and saved in step 7.)
Notes: 121If the indicator light stay,'; on as you press POWER, Auto
Find has tried all of the codes. If the product you want to control has not turned off, your remote carmot work with it, in which case you must ttse the product's own remote control.
[] To cancel .Auto Find, press PRG at any time during Auto
Find.
Equipment to be
_:_ntrolled
"lypical Remote
Control
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OPERATING CODES BY BRAND NAME
TVS
Adm i_
AdvenoJa'aTV/VCR
AkaJ
Amark
AOC
Bell & Howell
Broksonic Candle
Centurion
[ Citizen
Contec Coronado Crown
Curtis Mathes Daewoo Daewoo TV/VCR
Dayuon
Elektra Emerson
Emerson TV/VCR
Rsher
Fun-',; TV/VCR General
Electrc Golds(at GoldstarTVNCR I 153
Hitachi 102.
J.C. Penney I(_.,
117.
JVC 125.
KMC 1(13 KTV 1(13, Kurazai 121 Lodgenet 121 Logik 121
LXI 133. Magnavox 1(13.
117.
128, Magna,a3x "rv/vcR 173 Majesoc 121 Marantz I(M, Megatron Memorex MGA/
Mitsubishi Monlgomery
Ward
NEC Panasonic Panasonic TVN(._. Philco
Philips
Pioneer Portland
ProScan
iOu_.sar
116, 121, 13(1, 133 154 1(14 103, 146 I(}4 121 131,136 139 119
121. 139 141 103 103
116. 119, 121
149. 159 148 119
121
1(!3.104,123.124.
131. 136. 145
158
109. 118
15.4
11)6,1(17. 114,
] 16, 117. 161
103, 104, 119, 147
103, 129, 163
110. 114, 119
132, 164
104, 138
137 112, 113,
119, 127.
139.165
121).155
146
121
1(M, 119,120. 130,140,155
II)3,11M, 105. II3,114.119.
121.130.133
11_.119
106, liP, L61).I06
174
I03. l(M. 112.
113. 139
112.113
135
I(13
116.157.162,167
I(16.1(17
RCA
Realistic
Sampo Samsung Sanyo Scott Sears
Sharp
Signature 2000
Sony
Soundesign
Sylvania
Symplr_cTVNCR
Tamng
Teknika
Tolerant
Toshiba X R 1I1011
Yorx
_nith
Zenith TV/VCR
104.116,126.157.
161.162,167,168 105, 123, 124 119
103, 119. 134, 141 1118,109.118
119. 124 103, 108, 109,110,
111,118, 134 103,105,122,133.
137.156, 169 103, 104. 105.
113, 114.119, 121, 130, 133
115, 143, 151. 170
1139
112, 113. 117. 119,
127. 128. 139 154
1(16 1(13. 112, 121.
124. 139 1(13. 121 110, 111, 134. 171 121 119
101. 149. 175
153. 154, 172
_.dmiral
Adventura
Aiwa
Akai
Audio
Dynamics
3ell & Howell Broksonic Canon
Citizen
Craig Curtis Mathcs Daewoo
Day,on DBX
Emel_on
Fisher
Furl_i
General
Electric
Goldstar
Go Video
Hitachi
Instant Replay
J.C. Penney
JVC
Kenwood
Logik
LXI
VCRS
208,261 231 231
223.238.241
2112.218
21)6.247
221.226,250.255 214 2(19 212 214,259
244, 246. 248,254
236.246
2(12.218
203.2(19.221.
223.226.233.
235,243.25(I
211.212.213,247 231
214.216.220
2(19
256.262.263 215,257
214.227
214.215, 218,227
2(12.224, 225.258 _12 239 2(_.231
Magnavox
Marantz
Mar= Memorex
Mitsubishi Montgomery
Ward
Multi Tech NEC Orion Panasonic Pentax Phik:o
Philips Pioneer
Portland
Pro Scan Quasar RCA
Realistic
Samsung Sans,,; Sanyo Scott Scars
Sharp
Shin(ore Signamre 2(XXl
Sony
ISylvania
Symphonic
Ta.shiko
Tatung Teac
Teknika Toshiba
XRIOG0 Vector Research Yamaha Zenith
207.214.231 207,218 209 206,212.214,231 204,222,252. 264
208,214.216,
219,231,249 239
202.218
214,251.259
215
207.214
207.214. 227
210.215 246 216,260
214.259
215.216,22(k227.
240.242.249.26(}
21_.208.212.
214.231
220.230.238
239
206, 212.247
204.2115,233,243 206,209,211.
212.215
208.261
239
208.214.216.
219.231.249
217.232.237
_17.214.227 231 209
2(12
2(12.231
209.234
205.215
239
204.218
202.218
201.224.225.
229.237
CABLE/SATELLITE
A!legm Allegro A/B Swilch Gemini Genera Electric General
Instrument
Hamlin
Jerrold
Kale Vision Macom Magnavox
358.362 361
305.331. 338 367
304.305.30d,
307.308.309,
310.318 302, 303. 345,
365, 366 304, 30"/. 308. 309,
310.318.360.363 335 314,321
334
NSC
Oak
[:_asonic
P;uagon
i_nilips
Pioneer
RCA DSS
Regency
S=msung
Scientific Atlanta
Sprucer
Sumdard Comp
Stargate
Texscan
"rc,_om
Unikz
United Satellite Universal Vid Tech
Video Way Viewstu.r Zenith Z_nith Satellite
335.339. 368,
369. 370
31 I."132.342
313.2_20
333
347.350.352.
354.355
315.343 i 373
329 335
316.323,336. 364
313 335 379
339.356.371
317.318.346
348,362 344
358. :!62 34O 349
354. 355.372
3111.353.374
312. 328.33(I. 35 I,:178
VIDEO DISC
PLAYERS
.....7
Sanyo 4111
_',ny 41M Zcnith
Akai
;=own
)enon
Rsher
Goldstar
Hamaan/Kardo_
,WC
Kenwood
Magnavox Mitsubishi
qAD
Nakamichi
NEC
Onk'yo
I_.masonic R_ilips
Pmneer
Quasar
Radio Shack
RCA
Sanyo
AUDIO C:D
PLAYERS
4(19.4:!4
410
411
412,438
4641 413
415
412.4 6.,d 17.4.41 421,42!2, ._33. 434
423. 424
425.4:!6._47
427. 428 429 43_ 43 I, 432
421.433._.M
431.4_5
432
431.4 _6._39.4411.
:441
437
438, 4 }9 44(I
Sharp 441,442
Sony 4.43, 4.44,445
Soundesign 461. 498,501. 502 Sylvania 433
Teac 446 Technics 432.459 Toshiba 447
Yamaha 448
Zenith 46(I. 461. 498.501.
5O2
AUDIO TAPE
DECKS
Denon 4.55
Harman/Kardon 456 /VC 457
Kenwood 450
Onkyo 458
PhilipsIX'C 454
Pioneer 45 I. 478
Sony 452 Technics 454.497
Yamaha 453
AUDIO TUNERS
AN[) AMPLIFIERS
Denon 462. 463
qsher 464
Goldstnr 460
Hanna,a/ 465
Kardon
JVC 466
Kenwood 468. 469 Maran,_ 472.5(13
Onkyo 473
Philips 475.476 Pior_er 477. 478,479
Radio Shack 487. 488 Realistic 4811
Sanyo 481
Scott 482 Sharp 483
S_rwood 487,488
Sony 489.490, 491. 492
Soundesifn 461. 498, 5(11.5(12
Tcac 494,495
Tochnit_ 497
Y;a'naha 496
Zenith 46(). 461,498.5()1.
5(12
Ref: ]24-212-37 and
gP 221-952-02A
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7"1/OPERATIONS
Fress TV on tile remote to select TV operation.
Point Remote at TV
PRG (Program)
Programs your remote to operate other
product.,;. See "Programming Your
Remote" in this chapter for details.
FLASHBK (Flashback)
Returns to the
previous channel.
SURF
Activates the TVs channel
"Surf" feature.
,CHANNEL (Up or Down)
Selects the next
channel.
When the "Surf" option is
On, you receive only channels
set as "SurF' channels.
ENTER
Shows the Channel/Time display.
Press after channel numbers for
fast selection.
MENU
Displays on-screen menus
for TV mode.
PIP, SWAP, and FREEZ KEYS
See "PIP Operation"
section for more details.
TIMER
Displays the Sleep Timer Menu. Press
repeatedly to set TV shut-off time.
Specifies AM or PM when
you set the clock or use a timer
feature. See "Getting to Know Your
TV" section for more details.
POWER
Turn., TV On or Off. TV
Selects "['Voperation.
MLrIE
Makes sound level Soft or turns it off (while picture remains).
VOLUME Left/Right Change,: the TV's sound level.
NUMBERS Selects channels directly and enters
numeric values for some options.
Up/Down and Left/Right Arrows
The Up/Down arrows select options. The I.ef'JRight arrows adjust options.
QUIT/J_ Removes on-screen display from view.
If no display is on, switches front speaker surro.md sound On and Off for some TVs.
CC (Closed Captioning) Display:; the closed caption menu.
TV/VCR - SOURCE Switches between watching TV via the
available sources, that is ANTEI_NAJCABLE, VI[DEO IN, etc.
MBR3457 Remote
Note: Keys dedicated to VCR functions will still operate your VCR while the remote is in TV mode.
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PRESET CODES FOR ZENITH PRODUCTS
Key
Name
POWER
CABLE
VCR
AUX TV
SURF FLASHBK MUTE
CHANNEL UP TV CHANNEL DN TV
VOLUME (Right) TV VOLUME (Left) TV
1 TV
2 TV 3 TV 4 TV 5 "IV
6 TV
7 "IV
8 TV
9 TV
0 TV
TV Mode
Zenith Code 101
TV Power On/Off
Selects Cable Mode Selects VCR Mode Selects AUX Mode
Selects TV Mode Surf On/Off TV Flashback
TV Mute
Channel Up Channel Dn
Volume Up Volume Dn
Digit I Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5 Digit 6 Digit 7 Digit 8 Digit 9 Digit 0
VCR Mode
Zenith Code 201
VCR Power On/Off Selects Cable Mode Selects VCR Mode Selects AUX Mode Selects TV Mode VCR AM/PM VCR Flashback TV Mute VCR Channel Up VCR Channel Dn TV Volume Up TV Volume Dn VCR Digit I VCR Digit 2 VCR Digit 3 VCR Digit 4 VCR Digit 5 VCR Digit 6 VCR Digit 7 VCR Digit 8 VCR Digit 9 VCR Digit 0
Cable Mode
Zenith Code 353
Cable Power On/Off Selects Cable Mode Selects VCR Mode Selects AUX Mode Selects TV Mode CABLE FC/Fav Ch CABLE Flashback TV Mute (See Note) CABLE Channel Up
CABLE Channel Dn TV Volume Up (See No TV Volt, me Dn (See No
AUX Mode
Zenith Code 401
AUX TV/r)isc Selects Cable Mode Selects VCR Mode Selects AUX Mode Selects TV Mode AUX Audio AUX Frame/Time TV Mute
AUX Skip >> AUX Skip <<
TV Volume Up TV Volum_ Dn
CABLE Digit 1 AUX Digit 1 CABLE Digit 2 AUX CABLE Digit 3 AUX CABLE Digit 4 AUX CABLE Digit 5 AUX CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE
Digit 6 AUX Digit 7 AUX Digit 8 AUX
Digit 9 AUX
Digit 0 AUX
ENTER TV Enter VCR Enter CABLE
MENU TV Menu VCR Menu CABLE
UP ARROW TV Select Up VCR Select Up CABLE
DOWN ARROW TV Select Dn VCR Select Dn CABLE
LEFT ARROW TV Adjust Left VCR Adjust Left CABLE
RIGHT ARROW TV Adjust Right VCR Adjust Right CABLE
QUIT/b TV SEQ Sound VCR Quit CABLE
PIP TV PIP VCR VCR+ CABLE SWAP TV PIP Swap VCR Channel Map CABLE
FREEZ TV PIP Freeze VCR Search CABLE
CC TIMER TV/VCR/SOURCE
RECORD
TV Closed Captions VCR Memory CABLE TV Timer VCR Timer CABLE
TV Sources TV Tuner or VCR Tuner CABLE
VCR Record VCR Record CABLE PAUSE REWIND PLAY STOP FFWD
VCR Pause
VCR Rewind
VCR Play
VCR Stop
VCR Fast Forward
VCR Pause VCR Rewind VCR Play VCR Stop
VCR Fast Forward
Enter Menu Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow Quit
Day Up Day Down
Pg Up/-k Pg Down/# Timer Info
Buy
CABLE Guide VCR Rewind VCR Play VCR Stop VCR F'ast Forward
Digit 2 Digit 3
Digit 4 Digit 5 Digit 6
Digit 7 Digit 8
Digit 9 Digit 0
AUX DispZiay
AUX Program AUX Part AUX Random
AUX x3 FAST < AUX x3 FAST > AUX Clear
AUX Repeat-Side AUX Repeat-A-B AUX Repeat-Chap AUX Memory
AUX Still AUX TWr)isc AUX Edit AUX Pause AUX Scan << AUX Play
AUX StopJEject AUX Scan >>
Reference: 124-212-37 and
I.tP 221-952-02A
Note: You can change TV Volume Up/Down to Cable Vol/Mute when you progrm'n special code 399 into the remate.
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SPECIAl, FEATURES
AUX+I, AUX+2, AUX+3
Your remote ('ancontrol up to seven products. If you've
programmed the remote for four products using the TV, VCR,
,CABLE, and AUX keys, you can program it for up to three more by using AUX+ 1,+2, +3.
To Program AUX+I, AUX+2, and AUX+3
1. Locate the three-digit code for your product in the code table.
9. Press and hold PRG until the indicator lights.
3. Press AUX and "1" simultaneously to select AUX+I.
4. Enter the three-digit code, then press ENTER. The indicator light should flash, then turn off to indicate the code was accepted. If the
light stays on, repeat steps 3 and 4 or try a different code.
5. Repeat steps 2 - 4 for AUX+2 and AUX+3.
6. Write your codes on the label inside the battery compartment for future reference.
Hold down ALIX and press 1, 2, or 3 to access AUX +1, +2, or +3 mode.
CABLE BOX VOLUME
Your remote can control cable box volume and muting, if available on your cable box.
121 1"o Program the Cable Box Volume
Program your cable box code into the CABLE or the AUX key. Repeat the: programming steps, using the same CABLE or AUX
key as above, but enter special code 3-9-9, followed by ENTER.
AMPLIFIER VOLUME OVERRIDE
Your remote can override your "IV, VCR, or video disc player's volume functionswith your amplifier's volume and muting.
To Program the Amplifier Volume Override
1. Program your amplifier code into the CABLE orAUX key.
2. Select the key on your remote (TV, VCR, etc.'_where you want the amplifier volume control function to appear. For example, pJressTV if you want to operate your amplifier's vol- ume and mute while the reraole is in TV mode.
3. Enter special code 4-9-9, fall awed by ENTER.
The amplifier volume and mute features are now available in the TV mode.
Notes: 1:1 To restore normal volume and muting control to your re-
mote, reprogram the remote for the product into each key (TV, VCR, etc.) to be restoxed.
CD and tape players will automatically select amplifier volume and mute, if an amplifier code is p:ogrammed into
the remote.
Note: To restore "IV volume/mute control to the CABLE or AUX key, reprogram your cable code into that key.
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QUICK REFERENCE TO ON-SCREEN MENUS
AVAILABLE MENUS
The features of your TV are controlled through menus. Each menu has an Icon and a list of options. "['hemenus illustrated are typical though some may vary, like the Source menu which has listings that a user can change.
Source
Menl:t
Video
S-Video
_ etup
Menu
I Auto Program I
Add/DeVSud Clock Set Captions Caption/Text Language Background Projo Setup
Special
Features
[Timer Setup -7
Ch. Labels
Source ID
Parental Ctl
Auto Demo
_€ udio
Menu
1Bass I
Treble
Balance Audio Mode SoundRite Front Surf Rear Surr Speakers
I_ll MenuVide°
-C_ntrast ]
Brightness Color Tint Sharpness Color Ternp Video Filter Skin Tone Video Preset
--Men______uIcon 7 PZp_r-Menu Tide
.J Menu I
ntrast ,,,,_ ] I
si;:e_ Options
BASIC MENU OPERATION
Press MENU repeatedly
to choose between
]_, available menus.
Press the Up or Down
arrows repeatedly
until the desired
option is highlighted.
Pressthe Left or
Right arrows to adjust o, change a selected option.
P;'ess QUIT/J3 to .
remove menus or wa,t 'C" 4 I I
a few seconds for the
TV to return to nor-
n:al operation.
Typical Remote Control
Press TV button to place the remote in TV mode.
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SOURCE MENU
Main Source
withAnt/Cable
highl_htecL
-_SeOUrce
nu
Main <_ PIP
[ AnffCable I
Video
S-Video
SOUECe
enu
Malrl <_ PiP
Ant/Cable
PIP Source with Video
highlighted.
Dual-Function Menu. Provides access to Main and PIP Sources. Use Left/Right arrows to
switch between Main and PIP source menus. Use TVNCR SOURCE to select s9urce.
MENU OPERA TION
Direct Access
Press TV/VCR SOURCE to enter the Source Menu.
, @ Press"IW,'VCRSOURCE repeatedly until
the des a'ed option is selected.
_/3"."Y
Use the Left/Right arrows to select
either Main or PIP.
Indirect Access
Press MENU repeatedly until the Source Menu is selected.
--_'_-- Use the Lef_ght arrows to select
QUIT/,b orwait a few seconds for the
Press
TV to return to normal operation.
P x@/&\ Press Up/Down an:ows to choose the
"_/@_,_) desired option.
PressQU1T/.bor wait a few seconds
fo::theTV to return to normal operation.
:::_i::i_i ! i::i_i:::::iriiil i:iiii:!:i i_:: i Funct[onLi: : -:
Ant/Cable Selects the antenna or cable-TV source for viewing. You see program material from the source
equipment connected to the ANT/CABLE jack. If your source equipment is a VCR or a cable box, put the TV on either channel 3 or 4.
Video Selects the audio and video from an A/V source (such as a VCR or a video disc playe0 for viewing.
You see program material from the source equipment connected to the VIDEO IN jacks.
S-Video Selects the audio and video from a Super-VHS video source (such as an S-VHS VCR or a video disc
[ . .
iplayer) for viewing. You see program material from thesource equipmenl comx_ed to the ,q-VIDEO INjacks.
Notes: Refer to the "Connections for Your TV" section to make the proper equipment connections to the TV. For information about PIP
sources, refer to the "PIP Operation" section.
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SETUP MENU
Setup
Menu
Auto Program Add/Del/Surf Clock Set
Captions Caption/Text Language Background Projo Setup
} [<l_ To Program 1
[ Clock Set
Captions Caption/Text Language Background
] [<_. SetCIock
This is the menu you see when
Video or S-Video source is chosen.
MENU OPERATION
@ Press MENU repeatedly until the
Setup Menu appears.
_(_._ Press the Up/Down arrows to choose
(SELEC'O the desired option. _ O
F're,';sthe Left/Right arrows to adjust the selected option.
F're:;sQUIT/.b or wait a few seconds fi_rthe TV to return to normal operation.
Menu Option Function
Auto Program
(Channel) Add/Del/Surf
Clock Set Captions
Caption/Text
Language
Background Projo Setup
Finds all active channels and stores them in the TV's memory for use by ,CHANNEL Up/Down. Available channels are: Broadcast Band -- VHF 2 to 13, UHF 14 to 69 a:ad Cable-TV Eand -- 1to 125.
See "QUICK SETUP GUIDE" section for information.
Creates a list of favorite channels selected by using CI-UkNNEL Up/Down. ADD (or DE,LETE) channels as desired. Creates "Surf" channels of specia! interest, such as aI1sports channels. See the
information following this chart. Sets the clock in the TV to the correct time. See "QUICK SETUP GUIDE" section for information. Turns Caption/Text On or Off. Options are: On, Off, or Captions When Muted. See the information
following this chart. Select from the options available when Captions (above) is turned On. Displays closed captioning or
informational text when available on the selected channel. Options are: Caption 1,Caption 2, Caption 3, Caption 4, Text 1, Text 2, Text 3, or Text 4. Few TV programs or video tapes offer text captioning for any option other than Caption 1.Therefore, Caption 1 is the only recommended choice, unless you know that a specific program is providing captioning using one of the other selez:tions.
Selects English, Spanish, or French for on-screen menus. See "QUICK SETUP GUIDE"' section for
information. Adds (ON) or removes (OFF) a background behind the on-screen menus. Converges (aligns) the blue and red CRT beams. See "QUICK SETUP (3UIDE" section for information.
continued on next page
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SETUP MENU
USING (CHANNEL) ADD/DEL/SURF
Add/Delete and "Surf" Channels to Scan
1. Use the Lip/Down arrows to highlight Add/Del/Surf in the Setup Menu.
2. Press Left/Right arrows to view the Add/Del/Surf display.
3. Use the Left/Right/Up/Down arrows to move chan- nel selector to the channel being added/deleted or in- cluded in Surf Channel Scan.
4. Press TIMER repeatedly to select Add, Delete, or Surf: Add = Adds channel to scan when Channel
Up/Down arrow is pressed. Delete = Channel will not be included in scan when Channel Up/Down arrow is pressed.
Surf = Channel will be added to Surf Channel scan when Surf is active and Channel Up/Down arrow is
pressed. Repeat Steps 3 -- 4 to add, delete, or include
additional channels to Surf Channel Scan. Press QUIT/,h to remove the menu or wait a few sec-
onds for the TV to return to normal operation.
Available Channels
_ -------_
:5 7
_:: 17 19 _ I _._ \ I
...... )) !
3_,_.--.eT----3r--_ --( _h 2
+_ _: _;: : <- C',BS
:;7 47 48 "_ 60 Added
i- _r !i< s9 6o l +
,!::. _,:; 63 _' Pret
[ MoreChannels 4,
Selector Highlighted with Surf Icon
Live view of
_- selected channel _- Added Channel
- Deleted Channel
--- Surf Channel Channel
--- Status
.._..._ Instructions
- Use Down arrow
to move selector to additional
numbers if present
Notes: [] Add/Del/Surfcan only be t:sed with ANT/CABLE Source.
[] Surf Scan channel numbers are shown with the Surf Icon
on the Add/Del/Surf menu. 13 The audio of deleted channels is muted. [] Added/deleted or Surf cl-tarnel status can be changed at
any time.
TURNING CAPTIONS ON AND OFF
2.
3.
']?urns Caption/Text Feature On and Off
l.. In the Setup Menu, use the Up/Down arrows to
highlight Captions. Use the Left/Right arrows to select: Off, On, or
Captions When Muted.
2.
3.
Press QUIT/.b to remove the menu or wait a few sec- onds for the TV to return to normal operation.
",['urnsCaption/Text Feature On and Off with CC Key
l.. Press TV, then press CC key on remote.
Press CC repeatedly to cycle through the options: Off, On, or Captions When Muted.
Press QUIT/.b to remove the menu or wait a few sec- onds for the TV to return to normal operation.
Notes: If you select Captions When Muted, closed captions will appear when the audio is muted.
Captions will not appear with programs which do not transmit a captions signal.
_ et:up
Menu
Auto Program Add/Del/S urf
Clock Set
I Captions ]
Captionfl-e:(t Language Background Projo Setup
Off ]
Calations 1
Off [_ When Muted
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SPECIAL FEATURES
_ Special
Features
I "lqmer Setup I
Ch. Labels Source ID Parental Ctl Auto Demo
,1_ To Set Timers I
Note: All adjustments on the Audio Menu are optional. You do not have to adjust these features in order to use your TV.
MENU OPERATION
@ PressMENU repeatedly until the (_]_/[_)
Special Features menu is shown.
(ADJUST)
_@_[_) Press the Up/Down arrows to choose (_
_:_ (SELECTj the desired option.
Use the Left/Right arrows to adjust the selected option.
Press QUIT/) or wait a few .,ec3nds for the TV to return to
normal operation.
Menu Option
rimer Setup
Ch (Channel) Labels
Source ID
Parental Ctl (Control)
Auto Demo
Function
Sets the TV's Sleep Timer and On/Off Timer features. See the information following this chart. Assigns a network/station label, name, or call letters to specified channels. For example, if you choose
the label "ABC" for channel 7, then "ABC" will appear in the Channel/q'ime display whenever channel 7 is selected. More information follows.
Assigns a descriptive "name" to the input sources. For example, if the Video source is named VCR, "VCR" will now appear in the Source Menu as a reminder that your VCP is connected to the VIDEO IN
jacks. You may also edit your own custom source ID label.
Controls the programming in your broadcast area. You can use Parental Control to block out particular channels or the program from a VCR. More information follows.
Demonstrates on-screen menus and features available on this TV. Refer to the section "QUICK SETUP GUIDE."
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SPECIAL FEATURES
TIMER SETUP: Sleep Timer
The Sleep Timer programs the "IV to turnoffafter a period from 15 minutes up to 4 hours. The time on the TV's clock must be set before you can use the Sleep Timer. From Special Features Menu
1. Use the Up/Down arrows to highlight Timer Setup.
2. Press LeftlRight arrows to view the Timer Menu.
3. Use the Up/Down arrows to highlight Sleep Timer.
4. Press the Left/Right arrows repeatedly to set the period of time the TV will remain On.
5. Press QUIT/,,h to remove the menu or wait a few sec- onds for the TV to return to normal operation.
_ imer
Menu
[ Sleep Timer
On Time Off Time On/Off Timer
][ 0:15
Direct Access
1. With no menus showing on the TV, press TIMER on your remote to directly access the Sleep Timer.
2. Press TIMER repeatedly to set the period of time
the TV 'will remain on.
You can cancel the Sleep Timer by:
Turning off Ihe TV or pressing TIMER repeatedly until Off is showing.
Sleep Timer Set to Turn TV Offin 1,5Minutes
I :._[.. Good Night 0:58
.';8 Seconds
"Good Night" Display Appears
60 Secortds;Before Shut-Off
TIMER SETUP: On/Off Timer
The On/Off Timer pmglmns the TV to mm on at a specific time, then mm offat :anothertime. 3%e time on the "UV'sclock must
5.
6.
be set before you can use the On/Off Timer. Set On/Off "rimer
1. Use the Up/Down arrows to highlight Timer Setup.
2. Press Left/Right arrows to access the Timer Menu.
3. Use the Up/Down arrows to highlight On Time and
use the numbers on your remote to enter a time for the TV r_oturn On. Press TIMER on the remote to se-
lect AM or PM. (You can also use the Left/Right ar-
rows to advance the time.)
4. Use the Up/Down arrows to highlight Off Time and
use the numbered buttons on your remote to enter a time for the TV to turn Off. Press TIMER on the re-
mote to select AM or PM. (You can also use the Left/Right arrows to advance the time.)
Use the Up/Down arrows to highlight On/Off Timer and use the Left/Right arrows to turn timer On (or Off).
Press QUIT/.b to remove the menu or wait a few sec- onds for the TV to return to normal operation.
_ imer
Me n_L
Sleep Timer On Time ----J Off Time On/Off Timer
I 11:00 AM _I
On/OffTimer Set tto'rum TV On at 11:00 AM
Note: To us(: the On/OffTimer, you must specify an Offtime.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
USING CHANNEL LABELS
This feature is not practical if the input source is from a cable box, because the only channel you would receive is the cable box output channel (usually Ch. 3 or Ch. 4).
Assign Labels to Channels
1. From the Special Features menu, press the Up/Down arrows to highlight Ch. (Channel) Labels.
2. Press the Left/Right arrows to view the channel
label display.
3. Select a channel by using CHANNEL Up/Down ar- rows or enter channel number with numbered keys.
4. Use the Left/Right/Up/Down arrows to select appropriate label to add to the channel number.
5. To create a custom label, press TIMER to access the custom labels display. Follow on-screen instruc- tions. Use Up/Down!Left/Right arrows to select each character, followed by ENTER to place that character in the customized channel label. Press TIMER to exit and return to Ch. Labels display.
Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each channel.
.
7. Press QUIT/.b to remove the menu or wait a few sec-
onds for the TV to return to normal operation.
Notes:
121 CtL Labels can only be used with ANT/CABLE 1or 2
Source. Select .... (dashes) for no label.
Q Choose"NONE" if you want to block the labels that some
TV stations provide.
Q A channel label that you select will override a label pro-
vided by"some TV stations.
Live view of selected channel
.... NONE A&E ABC ACTS
ADC AMC BCC BET BP,A'V CA CBC CBN CBS CMTV CNBC CNH COM CSPN CSP2 CTN CTV DIS DISC E!
ENC ESPN ESPN2 ET EWTPI FAM FNN FOX F&V F)'.
GALA HB0 HN HSE H:;N IC INSP JCN LIFE MAX ME/U MMT M'IV NBC NICK NOS PBS PLAY PTL OVC RDS REQ SC SCFI SI40W SIN TBS TBN TELE TLC TMC INN TNT TRAV TWC UPN 'ISA VC VCR VH-1 VISN WB _ WTBS WWOR
,. _ _N
Ch9 ----
WGN _--
Press r:r_--_,]--
to edit
_ Label Selector
C3-
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
P QR S 1" U VWXY Z 0 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 () 0 - / & # . I ? * lq I_
U.._Arrows to Select Characler PressENTERToAdd Cl-aracler
Pre.ssTIMER To _e_u'n
Channel Number Channel Label
Appears after a label is chosen
USING SOURCE ID
Assign Identifying Names To Your Sources
1. From the Special Features menu, press the
Up/Down arrows to highlight Source ID.
2. Press the Left/Right arrows to view the Source ID screen.
3. Press the Up/Down arrows to highlight a Source.
4. Press the Left/Right arrows repeatedly to choose a
label for the chosen Source.
5. Press QUITLb to remove the menu or wait a few
second.,; for the TV to return to normal operation.
UI To edit and make a custom label, (1) Highlight any label
(except "Disabled" or "--(') from the display, (2) Press
TIMER, (3) Use arrows to select a character and then press ENTER to add it (repeat for more characters), (4) Press TIMER. for previous menu, press QUIT to clear
screen. Note: If you select "Disabled," the source for which you select it will not appear in the Source Menu.
Press _ To Edit
Source
[Ant/Cable J
Video S-Video
"N
Label
[ Cable I
VCR
Live view of high- lighted Source
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SPECIAL FEATURES
I
USING PARENTAL CONTROL
"iimer Setup Ch. Labels
Source ID Parental Ctl ]
Auto Demo
y
P_ent_
Con_ol
Block Ch.
Block Video Set Hours J
Set Password Lock On/Off
Pa_ent.al
Control
I BlockCh. I
Block Video
Set Hours
Set Password Lock On/Off
_r
Parental
Control
BlockCh.
Block Video I Set Hours Sel Password Lock On/Off
__+
1 2 3 4_ 5
6 7 [] 9 10
11 12 13 14 15_ 16 17 18_19 20_ 21 22 23 24 25 26 27_28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35_ 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
C1'1I_1
C8S
Unblocked
Press ENTER to return to the
Parental Control
menu
Block Channels Display
Select channels to be blocked using Left/Ri_ihLq3p/Down
arrows. Press TIMER to block the selected ,'l_mnel. A pad- lock symbol appears next to the channel number. Repeat as necessary before returning to Parental Control menu.
_--I [ Blocked I OR [ Unblocked ] [
Parental
Control
Block Ch. Block Video Set Hours
I Set Password ]
Lock On/Off
j_Parental
Control
Block Ch. Block Video Set Hours Set Password
[ Lock On!Oft I
Steps Required to Use
Block Ch. (Channel)
Blocks video and audio for selected channels. A padlock
symbol appears next to the blocked channel numbers. The grayed numbers are channels not included in your favorite channels list. The solid numbers are channel numbers included
in your favorite channels. Block Video Blocks the inaage for all A/V (Audio/Video) and S-Video
sources.
Set Hou rs Specifies the number of hours Parental Control will be in
effect.
Parental Control
Set Password Sets your Parental Control l:,assword. A pa:_swordcan be any
four digits you choose.
Note: Remember your password or you will have to wait until the specified time has elapsed before you can see the channels and/or videx) sources you lmv(: blocked.
Lock On/Off
Turns the Parental Control f_ature On or Off. When On, the blocked channels or video sotLrces cannot be viewed unless
you use the password to un_Iockthe TV or the Set Hours time period elapses.
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AUDIO MENU
_ udio
Menu
Bass
Treble
Balance Audio Mode SoundRite Front Surf .h Rear Surf
Speakers
I'1 I I_}
All adjustments on the Audio Menu are optional. You do not have to adjust these features in or-
der to use your TV.
Menu Operation
@ Press MENU repeatedly until the
Audio Menu is shown.
Press the Up/Down arrows until the
desired option is highlighted.
Pres,; the Left/Right arrows to adjust the selected option.
Press QUIT/J_ or wait a few seconds for the qV to return to normal operation.
Menu Option
Bass Treble
Balance Audio Mode
(SAP is not an opdon for
the Video or S-Video sources.)
SoundRite Front Surr
Rear Surr Speakers
Function
Adjusts the low-frequency sound level. Adjusts the high-frequency sound level. Adjusts sound between the two speakers. Selects STEREO, MONO, or 2ND AUDIO/SAP operation. Stereo: Directs sound to the Left and Right speakers. Stereo is the recommended choice: The "IV
switches automatically between the STEREO and MONO modes depending on the type of signal received.
Mono: Directs the same sound to both Left and Right speakers, ev,*.nif the program received is in
stereo.
2nd Directs the sound for the Second Audio Program (usually a second language) to both the Audio/SAP: Left and Right speakers. SAP sound is always monaural. When the SAP broadcast ends,
the TV changes automatically to the type of signal received, STEREO or MONO. The TV changes back to 2ND AUDIO/SAP when :theSAP broadzast resumes.
Adjusts sound to the same volume as the previously selected[ channel. Turns the Front Surround effect On and Off. Front Surround is only available while receiving a surround- encoded program. With no menus on-screen, press Quit/,b to turn Surround Sound On and Off. Adjusts the Surround Sound provided to the optional speakers. Turns internal speakers On and Off. (Off indicated by "EXT Volume" on Vclume bar.)
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VIDEO MENU
li ,lVideo
"El" Menu
Contrast Brightness
Color
Tint
Sharpness Color Temp Video Filter Skin Tone Video Preset
' "1
All adjustments on the Video Menu are optional. You do not have to ad-
just thc_e features in order to use
your TV.
MENU OPERATION
@ Pri_lSeSo]VMEnN_uit:sP_atend!y until the (_f_,-
_ _""$_ Press the Up/Down arrows until the @
(SELECT) desired option is selected.
Press the Left/Right arrows to
adjust the selected option.
Menu Option Function
Contrast Adjusts the picture's overall contrast and color level. Brightness Adjusts the picture's brightness level of black areas.
Color Adjusts the picture's color intensity. Tint Adjusts the flesh tones to more green or red. Sharpness Adjusts the object edge definition for best picture quality. Color Temp Changes the "color temperature" or picture white balance between cooler whites and warmer reds.
(Temperature) Video Filter Reduces video "noise" or interference in dark picture areas. Skin Tone Maintains natural skin tones under changing scene and video source conditions. Video Preset Adjusts the picture to various viewing conditions. Options are:
Custom = Saves personal preference changes made to the Video Menu and stores them
Preset Movie Video Game
Sports Daylight
Weak Signal
as your Custom setting.
= Restores the video characteristics set at the factory.
= Delivers clear, cinema-like effects in a home theater setting with dim lighting. = Tones down bright video game color intensities and graphics for prolonged
close-range viewing conditions.
= Provides a bright, sharp picture with vivid color and crisp detail = Enhances picture contrast in brightly-lit condkions. = Reduces "noise" (snow) from poor quality signz:l transmission or video tapes.
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PIP MENU
Selecting the PIP Menu does not "activate" PIP. However, a PIP window appears during menu operation to show the effect of any adjustments.
Co_s_
Tint=
S z(.
------------ __]'< I
All adju2;tments on the PIP Menu are optic nal. You do not have to adjust these features in order to use your TV.
MENU OPERATION
Press MENU repeatedly until the f_____(_ PIP Menu appears. _'
(aDJOin)
_(_ Press the Up/Down arrows undl the 4_' _
desired option is either highlighted or selected.
(sm.zcr_
Press the Left/Right arrows to adjust
the selected option.
Press QUIT/.h or wzdt a few seconds for the TV to return to normal operation.
Menu Option Function
Contrast Adjusts the color intensity in the PIP picture. Tint IAdjuststhe flesh tones in the PIP picture to more green or red.
Size Adjusts the size of the PIP inset between small or large:. -
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PIP (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE) OPERuq TION
OVERVIEW
The PIP (Picture-in-Picture) feature lets you watch two programs at the same time on the same screen. The pictures visible on the
TV screen a_e determined by the equipment sources connected to the connection center on the back of the TV. You must have two
equipment sources (one of which is a VCR or video disc player) to get two different pictures for PIP operation.
Picture from
VCR
Picture from
Cable Service
Picture #1
PIP Picture
Main Picture
Picture #2
ANTENNA OR DIRECT CABLE TO VCR
With your equipment setup in this manner, your TV can: O Simultancously show two different channels: one selected
with the TV's tuner and the other with the VCR's tuner.
O Simultancously show a video tape playing in the VCR and
a channel selected with the TV's tuner.
O Swap the Main Picture und the PIP Picture.
CABLE BOX AND VCR
With your equipment setup in this manner, your TV can:
_-3 Simultaneously show two different channels: one selected
with the (Lable Box tuner and the other with the VCR's
tuner.
D Simultaneously show a video tape playing in the VCR and
a cable channel selected with the Cable Box tuner.
El Swap the Main Picture ;rod the PIP Picture.
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PIP (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE) OPERA "lION
CONNECTIONS FOR USING PIP
!ii ii!PiPIOPTi0NS iusi NGA_EN _1RECT CAB
1. Set VCR'sTV/VCR* switch toTV.
2. Press"£VNCR SOURCE repea_Jly to choose
Ant/Cable for the Main pic- lure in the Source Menu.
3. Press Left/Right arrows to select Source Menu for
the PIP picture.
4. Select Video in the Source
Menu ibr the PIP inset;
press ENTER to exit the
Source Menu.
5. Select a channel with the TV's channel selector.
6. Press PIP key to activate PIP.
7. Press VCR key on the remote
to access the VCR mode_
8. Select a PIP channel using the VCR's channel selector.
* May be labeled TV/Video.
1. Make sure VCR's TV/VCR*
switch is set to TV.
2. Press TVNCR SOURCE
repeatedly to select Ant/Cable for the Main
picture in the Source Menu.
3. Press LeR/Right arrows to
select Source Menu for the PIP picture.
4. Select Video for the PIP inset
in the Source Menu; press ENTER to exit the Source Menu.
5. Select a channel with the TV's channel selector.
6. Press PIP key to activate PIP.
7. Press VCR key on theremote
to access the VCR mode.
8. Play a tape in the VCR and view it in the PIP inset_
Required Antenna Connection For Use With PIP
PIPOPTI 0NSUSI NGCABLE:AN DVC R :!i
1. Press TVNCR SOURCE
key to access the Source Menu.
2. Press TV/VCR SOURCE
repea_fly to choose
Ant/Cable for the Main picture in the Source Menu.
3. Press Left/Right arrows to select Source Menu for the
PIP picl,'ttre.
4. Select Video for the PIP inset in the Source Menu;
press ENTER to exit the Source Menu.
5. Select a channel with the
TV's channel selector.
6. Press PIP key to activate PIP.
7. PressCABLE key on remote
to access Cable mode.
8. Select a PIP channel using
the cable box.
1. Press TVNCR SOURCE
key to access the Source Menu.
2. Press TV/VCR SOURCE
repeatedly to choose
Ant/Cable for the Main
picture in the Source Menu.
3. Press LefffRight arrowsto
select Source Menu for the
PIP picture.
4. Select Video for the PIP
inset in the Source Menu; press ENTER to exit the
Source Menu.
5. Select a channel with the
TV's channel selector.
6. Press PIP keyto
activate PIP.
7. Press VCR key to access VCR mode; set VCR's
TV/VCR switch to VCR.
8. Play a tape in the VCR and view it in the PIP inset_
STEREO VCR %
/.N t_pta
Required Cable-TV Connection For Use With PIP
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PIP (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE) OPERA TiON
SELECTING MAIN PICTURE SOURCE AND PIP PICTURE SOURCE
PIP Picture
Main Picture I
I....../Audio fi_m
Main Picture
I Source of Main Picture
.--- Audio Mode of
Main Picture PIP mode is active
_-------- Source of PIP Picture
::: iii_iliTOTU_ PIP On UsingU,iversal Remote
1. Point the remote at the "IV.
2. Press TV key on remote to select TV MODE.
3. Press PIP key to see PIP picture.
1 Press SOURCE on your remote to view the Source Menu.
2. Press the Left/Right arrows to select Main Source.
3. Press UpS)own arrows repeatedly to select the source
equipmc_at you want for the Main picture.
4. Press QFIT/,h to remove the menu.
1 Press SOURCE on remote to view the Source Menu.
2 Press the Left/Right arrows to select PIP source column.
3. Press Up/Down arrows repeatedly to select the source equipment you want for the PIP picture.
4. Press QU-IT/,b to remove the menu.
Available
Main
Picture
Sources
Sour ce
enu
Main <t_ PIP
Ant/Cable ]
Video
S-Video
SOurce
eIlU
Msdn <_ PIP
Ant/Cable
IWdoo q
S-Video
You can choose any source listed for the Main Picture and for PIP Picture, as long as you have equipment connected to the corresponding jacks on the connection center of the TV.
Available
PIP
Picttt re So urces
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PIP (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE) OPERA "lION
,PIP FEATURES AND OPTIONS USING THE UNIVERSAL REMOTE
Up/Down/Left/Right Arrow_
PIP (On/Off)
QuiU_
(Audio Swap)
FREEZ
SOURCE
]PIP(On/Off?
Press PIP to turn the Picture-In-Picture feature On and Off. PIP Freeze
Use to stop action (freeze) the image in the PIP picture. Press FREEZ again to return to live action.
Note: If PIP is not turned on, this key freezes the Main Picture
in the PIP inset and turns PIP on.
%urce
Press to select sources. Audio Swap Press QUIT/J_ to switch audio from the Main Picture source to
the PIP source, when no other menus are showing.
Note: Audio is being heard from the source
that has the musical note\ appearing next to it, in \
this case PIP X
Ch 2- CBS
3:56
Surround
PIP
Ch 5- NBC
PIP channel display appears when PIP is turned On.
PIP Active Arrow Keypad When you press PIP on the reraote, a help menu appears. This
is an on-screen reference detining which arrows perform
which function. PIP Move Press the LefffRight arrows rel:eatedly to move the PIP Inset
to any of the four corners of the TV screen.
Swap
Move J
PIP Move
PIP Swap Press the Up/Down arrows to swap the picture in the Main Pic-
ture screen with the picture from the PIP inset window. Press again to restore.
Swap l
Move T PIP Swap
PIP Menu
"]7hePIP Menu changes the settings for the PIP picture. Press MENU repeat,_ly until the PIP Menu appears. Press the Up/Down arrows to choose an option. Press the Left/Right arrows t_ adjust that option. See "PIP Menu" section for information.
!Contrast I [* !
15nt Size
The PIP Menu customizes settings for the PIP picture.
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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
CARING FOR YOUR PROJECTION "IV
Your TV will look better, have a longer life, and perform better if you care for it properly.
_ irst, check to see that the TV is off. For added
safety, unplug the TV from the power outlet. Note: If you unplug your TV, you may have to re-
set the clock to the current time.
Cabinet Care Non-Wood Cabinet or Cabinet Components
Moisten a soft cloth with a mild soap solution. Wipe the surface with a damp cloth. Then rinse the cloth in clean wamr and wipe the surface :again.Allow the TV to air-dry before turning it on.
Wood Cabinets or Cabinet Components Use any good furniture cleaner and polish. Regular care will
help preserve the finish.
Screen Protector And
Projection Screen Cleaning Use a soft cloth moistened with warm water and rub lightly in
the soiled areas of the screen. DO NOT USE A TISSUE OR PAPER TOWEL, AS THESE MAY DAMAGE SURFACE.
Wipe only in the vertical (up/down) direction (along the grooves). If there is a dirt buildup, a mild soap solution may be used. Use dry soft cloth to dry the screen. Avoid scratching or damaging: the screen surface.
_ NOTE: The TV screen is easily damaged. Avoidaccidental contact with the screen.
EXTENDED ABSENCE
Before an extended absence (such as a vacation) you may want to unplug tl_: power cord from the electrical wall outlet. This will protect the "IV from poss_le damage from lightning or power line sqtrges. If you have an outdoor antenna, you may
also want to disconnect the antenna lead-in wires on the back of the TV.
Note: If you unplug your TV, you may have to reset the clock to the current time.
TV PICTURE INTERFERENCE
Your'IV picture may be _Tected by interference such as: Speckled or Streaked Piety:re
Can be caus_t by nearby aulomobile ignition, electrical appli-
ances, etc. Most noticeable ia weak signal areas.
Snow in Picture Caused by insufficient signal. Usually cau_ by the TV being
located too far from the TV ,_;tationorby improper antenna installation.
Ghosts or Reflections Caused by signals being reflected from surrounding buildings,
water tanks, or other high structures. Radio Signal
Causedby police, amateur, or CB radiotransmitters.
These interference probletas can often be corrected by using a
better antenna, signal amplifiers, or various fdter devices. See your TV de_der for additiotml information and available TV
accessories.
VIDEO GAMES AND OTHER FIXED
PATTERN DISPLA Y CA UTK)N
If you use your TV for video games or other fixed displays, avoid setting the Brightness control for an excessively bright picture. A fixed display is any image that doesn't change fre- quently, such as a channel/network identifi_ition or other sym- bol that remains in the same location for long periods of time. A bright, fixed pattern, if left ort for long periods of time, can re- sult in a permanent imprin! on the TV pictme 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.
RECORD MODEL NUMBER OF YOUR TV
The model ar_l serial numbers of your new TV are located on the back of the TV cabinet. For yoar future convenience and protec- tion, we suggest that you recont these numben; here:
Model No.
Serial No.
ZPROCAR 13 _ 1 _ /
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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTIIVG
SCREEN PROTECTOR
Some projection TVs are equipped with a screen protector. If it is necessary to remove or adjust the protector, "peel" the moldings away from uheTV to separate them from the tabs groove and carefully lift out the, screen protector. Be careful not to damage the moldings.
Snap-in
Moldings
Screen
Protector
Molding
Tabs G_'oove
Step 1. Install one of the long snap-in moldings into the
groove at the bottom of the TV and push the molding tabs into the groove as shown at the right. Place screen protector into the slot between the molding and the TV screen with the label on the screen protector facing you. Have someone hold the screen protector in position over the TV screen.
Step 2. Carefully shift the screen protector up, down, left, or right as needed.
Be extra careful not to scratch either
the TV screen or the screen protector surfaces during installation.
Step 3. Place the remaining three snap-in moldings in position on the top (remaining long piece), left, and right sides of the
"IV (shorter pieces). Press firmly enough on each snap-in
molding to force the retainer tabs into the groove as shown
above; each tab must be fully inserted. After installation, remove the label from the front of the screen protector, if desired.
/ /
/ /
/ /
/ /
/ /
/ /
.,- /
Push molding tabs into groove on front of "IV,
- Retainiing Tab
Groove on front of TV
Clean screen protector asdescribed on previous page.
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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTIlVG
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
Check these items and see if you can correct the trouble by changing the adjustment of a control or _tmenu setting. By making these simple checks before calling for service, you may save time and money.
Problem
Picture OK. Poor sound.
Try This
Re-orient antenna. Try another channel --possible station trouble. Adjust AUDIO MENU options. Check Mute feature? Check for local interference. Is antenna/cable connection loose?
Sound OK. Poor picture. Re-orient antenna. Try another channel m possible st_ttion trouble.
Adjust VIDEO MENU options. Trouble with cable-TV system? Is antenna/cable connection loose?
No picture or sound. Is TV on? Is there power in wall outlet'.,' Is TV plugged in? Is antenna
hooked up? Is cable hooked up? Trouble with cable-TV system? Check auxiliary audioNideo extuipment. Check channel selection. Is the channel blocked by PARENTAL CONTROL?
Picture blurted or distorted. Ghost in picture. Check antenna or cable hook up for broken wires. Try another channel
poss_le station trouble. Check for local interference.
No color, or poor color. Is it a color program? Check antenna or cable hook up for broken wires.
Adjust VIDEO MENU options.
No sound or sound is low. VOLUME (VOL) setting may be too low. Check MUTE key operation
on remote control. Are Speakers set to Off?
Cannot select certain channels or other channels. Channels may be skipl:_l in CH. ADD/DEL/SURF option of SETUP
MENU. Use AUTO PROGRAM a second time. Is TV in Surf Channel Scan mode with only one channel speci_.qedas a Surf channel?
No closed captions Are captions available'.,' Is CAPTION 1, CAPTION 2, CAPTION 3 or
CAPTION 4 selected u_iingthe CAVEIONS option on Me SETUP MENU?
Black or blue box covers half of screen. Is text information available? Is TEX7I"1, TEXT 2, TEXT 3 or TEXT 4
selected in the CAPTIONS opfionofthe SETUP MENU.
No picture or sound when VIDEO or Is audio/video source hooked up properly? Are all Wires connected to
S-VIDEO source is selected. VIDEO IN or S-VIDEO IN jacks on "l%'/Source connection center?
No stereo sound or weak stereo sound Check AUDIO mode. Was stereo sound present before selecting VIDEO when using _stereo VCR. or S-VIDEO source?
PIP inset frame is black or lacks contrast Adjust PIP COLOR AMD CONTRAST settings in PIP MENU. Are all when selecting VIDEO for PIP inset, wires connected to VIDEO INjacks _n 'IV/Source connection center?.
PIP inset frame is "snowy" when using ANT/ Is TV/VCR switch on the VCR (or remote) in the "IV l:osition'_ CABLE for PIP and S-VIDEO for main picture.
No picture when using VIDEO for PIP Is TV/VCR switch on the VCR (or remc te) in the TV position?
inset source _mdANT/CABLE for main picture.
Remote control does not work. Are batteries okay? Does Indicator light turn On? Is TV turned On7 Is
remote in "IV mode?
Notes: El If your TV fails to respond to the VIDEO PRESET selection, or to any other menu selection, you must reset the TV. Simply dis-
connect the AC power cord from the power outlet. Wait a few minutes, then plug the TV back into the power outlet. You may have to re,set the clock to the current time.
[] Unplugging the TV does not deactivate the Parental Control.
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REPLACEMENT PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD
You could win a full refund on your new Zenith product!
Look for the Product Registration Card on your new video product.
Each month Zenith holds a drawing from the completed
Product Registration Cards received during the preceding month. Zenith will reimburse the winner for the full purchase
price of the product. To participate, simply complete and return the Product
Registration Card today.
The odds of winning the free drawing described above depend on the number of participants. Free drawing offer is void in Canada and other places where restricted or prohibited by law. Offer is void for Hotel/Motel and Institutional models. Rental models are not eligible.
Product Card lost or misplaced? The Product Registration Card furnished with your video
product is pre-printed with its Model and Serial numbers. Please fill out the card and raa_l it at your earliest convenience. It is imperative that Zenith know how to reaclh you promptly if we discover a safe .t.t.typroblem that would affo=t you. If the original card lhas been lost or misplaced, use the replacement card below. F,ithercard will qt:alify you for the free drawing, but you are limited to only one entry in the drawing. Complete the card, place it in an envelope, and mail it to:
Zenith Electronics Corporation
P. O. Box 173257
Denver, CO 80217-3257
Use the replacement Product Registration Card below
only if the original card has been misplaced or lost.
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A VISO PARA NUESTROS CLIENTES DE HABLA HISPANA
Zenith publica muchos de sus manuales de instrucciones en
idioma espafiol. Si le interesa pedir la versi6n en espafiol de este manual, lle_ el formulario provisto a continuaci6n, fotoc6pielo y envfelo a ia direcci6n indicada.
No todos los manuales de instrucciones est_ disponibles en espafiol. Sin embargo, podemos proporcionarle el manual que corresponde a un modelo similar a este, en el cual se describen casi todas _; caracterfsticas del producto que usted uliliza.
El manual en espafiol es gratis.
Instrucdones:
1. Llene el formulario prolx)rcionado a continuaci6n con la
informaci6n solicitada,
2. Haga una fotocopia dell formulario de ix_ido y enviela a:
Service Literature Deparlment
Zenith Video Tech Corporation
1000 Milwaukee Avenue
Glen view, IL 60025-2493
Nfimero de modelo:
Nfimero de serial:
Dia de Compra:
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YOUR ZENITH TV WARRANTY
PROJECTION COLOR TV
Welcome into the Zenith family! We believe that you will be pleased with your new Zenith Projec:tion TV. Please read this warranty carefully. It is a "ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY," plus a limited second year pictTaretube warranty, as defined under federal law. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state within the U.S.A.
Zenith's Responsibility
Service Labor and Parts -- During a period of one year from effective warranty date, Zenith will supply new or remanufactured replacement picture tubes or other parts, and will pay for service laborby a Zenith authorized service center, when such parts or service labor are needed to repair the product as a result of manufacturing defects. Further, Zenith will supply a new or remanufactured replacement for any picture tube which fails during the second year after effective warranty date because of a manufacturing defect. Replacement parts are warranted for the remainhlg portion of the original warranty period. The above service labor warranty applies only in the U.S.A.
On-Site Service m Warranty service is provided where the Projection TV is installed.
Not Covered m This warranty covers manufacturing defects and does not cover installation, adjustment of customer controls in the home, installation or repair of home antenna systems, cable converters or cable company-supplied equipment; it also does not cover clarnage due to misuse, abuse, negligence, acts of God or other causes beyond the control of Zenith. Any alteration of the product after manufacture voids this warranty in its entirety.
Before you ask for Warranty service, check the operating guide section entitled, "Maintenance And Troubleshooting." You might avoid a
service call.
Owner's Responsibility
Effective Warranty Date --- Warranty begins on the date of original consumer installation. For your convenience, keep the dealers datcxl bill of sale or delivery ticket as evidence of the purchase date.
Operating Guide m Read your Operating Guide carefully so that you will understand the operation of your set and how to adjust the customer controls.
Antenna .-- Reception problems caused by inadequate home antennas or faulty antenna connections are the owner's responsibility.
Important: Product Registration -- Please fill out and mail
your Owner Registration (Laid. It is imperative that Zenith know
how to reach you promptly if we should discover a safety
problem that could affect you. Warranty Service m For warranty service information, contact
any Zenith authorized service center. Parts and service labor that are Zenith's responsibility (s,_eabove) will !beprovided without charge. Other service is at the owner's expense. If you have any problem in obtaining satisl:'actory warranty :;ervice, call or write the Customer Response Center. You must provide the model number, serial number and date of purchase or date of original
installation.
Zenith EIo:tronics Corporation
Customer Sc:rvice Department
1000 Mihvaukee Avenue
Glenview, IL 60025-2493
Telephone: (708) 391-8752
Mon-Fri, 7:00 a.m. - 8_00 p.m. Central Time
ADDITIONAL ZENITH PROTECTION PLAN AVAILABLE
Zenith offers you the opportunity to obtain additional long-term protection against failure of the picture tube inyour new television. Our Picture Tube Protection Plan enablc:syou to avoid any unexpected picture tube repair expenses and keep your television in top condition. It guarantees you a genuine Zenith replacement picture tube and service from a Zenith
authorized service center.
Be sure to send in the Product Registration Card. We will send you an application for the Protection Plan near the expiration of the two year manufacturer's warranty on the picture
tube. For additional information, call (847) 391-8757.
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