Zenith Sentry 2, Sentry 2 Series Operating Manual & Warranty

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WARNING:
'i'O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
TO PREVENT FIRE 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 of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
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 isprovided to call the cable TV systcln installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that
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 isequipped 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. lfthe 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, match wide blade of plug to
wide slot, fully insert.
ATTENTION
Pour _viter les chocs _lectriques, introduire la lame la plus
large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et
pousser jusqu'au fond.
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Welcome ......................................... ii
Installation Considerations ........................... ii
CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
Connection Center on Back of TV .................... 1-1
Step 1.Make Basic Connection to TV ................. 1-2
Step 2. Make VCR Connections to TV ................. 1-3
THE FIRST TIME YOU OPERATE YOUR TV
Step 1. Connect the Power ........................... 2-1
Step 2. Use Auto Program ........................... 2-1
Step 3. Set the Clock ............................... 2-1
Step 4. Use Other Options ........................... 2-1
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TV
Typical Control Panel .............................. 3-1
Sleep Timer ...................................... 3-1
REMOTE CONTROL MODEL SC3390
OPERATION ..................................... 4-1
Preparation for Use ................................ 4-2
Installing Batteries ................................. 4-2
REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3420
Introduction ...................................... 5-1
Choosing Operating Mode .......................... 5-1
TV Operations .................................... 5-2
VCR Operations .................................. 5-3
Cable-TV Operations ............................... 5-4
Preparation for Use ................................ 5-5
Installing Batteries ................................. 5-5
Programming Brand Codes .......................... 5-6
TV, VCR and Cable-TV Brand Codes ................. 5-7
QUICK REFERENCE TO ON-SCREEN MENUS
Available Menus .................................. 6-1
Basic Menu Operation .............................. 6-1
Menu Operation Example ........................... 6-2
SETUP MENU
Auto Program .................................... 7-1
Ch. (Channel) Add/Del ............................. 7-1
Tuning Band ..................................... 7-2
Auto Tuning ..................................... 7-2
Clock Set ........................................ 7-2
Captions ......................................... 7-3
Audio ........................................... 7-3
VIDEO MENU
Contrast ......................................... 8-1
Brightness ....................................... 8-1
Color ........................................... 8-1
Tint ............................................. 8-1
Sharpness ........................................ 8-1
Picture Pref. (Preference) ........................... 8-1
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Caring for Your TV ................................ 9-1
Extended Absence ................................. 9-1
TV Picture Interference ............................. 9-1
Before Calling for Service ........................... 9-2
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HOW TO USE YOUR OPERATING GUIDE
This operating guide describes a family of TV models. Some models have features that are not provided on other models. Different control panels and remote controls may be used from model-to-model. Refer to the applicable sections of this operating guide for the features and items provided with your TV.
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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 TV has been designed and built to give you the very
best in quality, features and performance. There are many re- gional Zenith distributors and thousands of distributor-ap- proved Zenith service centers throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico who can attend promptly and effectively to ordinary service needs.
Send the model number, serial number, and date of purchase or original installation, with a full explanation of the problem and the service history. We will welcome the opportunity to look into your specific question or problem and to be of assis-
tance in resolving it promptly. The model and serial numbers of your new TV are located on the back ofthe TV cabinet. For your future convenience and protec-
tion, we suggest that you record these numbers here: Model No.
Serial No.
If you should have an unusual performance or service problem that cannot be satisfactorily resolved by your distributor- approved Zenith service center, contact the regional Zenith dis- tributor in your area, or write:
Zenith Electronics Corporation Customer Service Department
1900 N. Austin Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60639-5079 Telephone: (312) 745-5152 Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Central Time
INSTALLATION 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 very 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.
Please read and observe each safety point in the "Safety Tips" folder when installing and using your TV.
FIXED PATTERN DISPLAY CAUTION -- If you use your TV for video games, teletext or other fixed displays, avoid setting the BRIGHTNESS control for an excessively bright picture. A bright, fixed pattern, if used for long periods of time, can result in a permanent imprint on the TV picture tube. You can reduce 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 pat- tern use, and by turning offthe fixed pattern display when not
in use.
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CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
CONNECTION CENTER ON BACK OF TV
Your television will have one of two types of connection cen- ters on the back. Refer to the illustrations below to determine which connection center is on your TV model.
AUX INPUT
VIDEO IN AUDIO
000
RIGHT LEFT
VHF-UHF/CABLE
VHF-UHF/CABLE Jacks for 75-ohm antenna-type connections to your TV. Attach your antenna, cable-TV line or VCR to this jack.
AUX (Auxiliary) INPUT Jacks for baseband audio and
video (A/V) input from a VCR or other component.
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Connection Center With Auxiliary Jacks
VHF-UHF/CABLE
VHF-UHF/CABLE
Jacksfor 75-ohm antenna-type connections to your TV. Attach your antenna, cable-TV line or VCR to this jack.
Connection Center Without Auxiliary Jacks
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CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
STEP 1. MAKE BASIC CONNECTION TO TV
Select the hook up that best fits your needs.
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Antenna
VCR
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Antenna Through VCR to TV
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CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
STEP 2. MAKE VCR CONNECTIONS TO TV
If you have a stereo VCR, you must make the A/V connec- tions shown below in order to hear stereo sound while playing a tape.
NOTE: The Auxiliary connections are only valid for those TVs which have auxiliary jacks.
To use these VCR connections, you must watch the AUX channel on the TV. To select the AUX channel, press CHAN-
NEL (CH) Up/Down until you select the next channel after
the highest/lowest channel.
STEREOVCR
OUTPUTS
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THE FIRST TIME YOU OPERATE YOUR TV
STEP 1. CONNECT THE POWER
A.Plug your TV into an unswitched AC power source. B.Turn the TV on by pressing OFF-ON.
Do not plug TV into switched outlet on a
VCR or cable-TV decoder
STEP 2. USE AUTO PROGRAM
When your TV is first powered up you will see the AUTO PROGRAM reminder display. AUTO PROGRAM finds all available channels and stores them in the memory of the TV. To activate AUTO PROGRAM, press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right.
SETUP MENU---
-> AUTO PROGRAM CH. ADDIDEL TUNING BAND AUTO TUNING CLOCK SET CAPTIONS AUDIO
START
Setup Menu with Auto Program Highlighted
DETERMINING TUNING BAND
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DeterminingTuning Band
TUNING BAND IS
CH I'---"] IS FOUND
Searching for Channels-
AUTO PROGRAM HAS COMPLETEI
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Search is Completed
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STEREO
Normal Operation
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STEP 3. SET THE CLOCK
1. Press MENU repeatedly until the SETUP MENU is shown.
2. Press SELECT (SEL) to highlight CLOCK SET.
3. Use numbered buttons on remote control to enter cor- rect time or use ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to advance
the clock.
4. Press ENTER (ENT) to start the clock and return to normal viewing.
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM CH. ADD/DEL TUNING BAND AUTO TUNING
-> CLOCK SET CAPTIONS AUDIO
10:30
Setup Menu with Clock Set Highlighted
STEP 4. USE OTHER OPTIONS
You may want to consider using the following options:
Program the channels accessed by using CHANNEL (CH) Up/Down. Refer to the CH. (Channel) ADD/DEL option for
details.
Turn on Closed Captions using the CAPTIONS option.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TV
TYPICAL CONTROL PANEL
The control panel on your TV may differ from the one shown. NOTE: Some TVs have a vertical control panel m the opera- tion is the same as described for the control panel shown.
ENTER (ENT) SELECT (SEL) VOLUME (VOL) Up/Down OFF-ON Press to see the Channel/Time dis- Press during on-screen menu op- Press to increase or decrease the Press to turn TV play, or to remove any on-screen dis- erations to select a menu option, sound level, power ON or OFF.
play or menu. _ _
_ UST OFFION
MENU Press once to see a menu. Press repeatedly to sequence through the available menus.
ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right Press during on-screen menu opera-
tion to see information/status display for selected option. Press again to ad-
just the selected menu option.
CHANNEL (CH) Up/Down
Press to select channels higher or lower than the channels be-
ing viewed. You can add chan- nels to or delete channels from
the scanning sequence stored in memory of the TV. See CH. ADD/DEL option for channel programming information.
Remote Window Point the remote control towards this
window to operate the TV.
SLEEP TIMER
Some remote controls are equipped with a TIMER button that provides access to the SLEEP TIMER available with some TV models. By using the SLEEP TIMER, you can program the TV to automatically shut off after a period from 15 minutes up to 4 hours.
To Set SLEEP TIMER
1. Press TIMER to see SLEEP TIMER display.
2. Press TIMER repeatedly until you reach desired shut- off time.
One minute before the TV shuts off, the GOOD NIGHT dis- play appears on the screen. At this time you have a choice of the following three actions.
l. Do nothing. The GOOD NIGHT display remains on
the screen. The TV will shut off in one minute.
2. Remove the GOOD NIGHT display by pressing ENTER
(ENT). The TV will still shut off in one minute.
3. Delay the shut off by using TIMER to select a new shut off time.
To Cancel the SLEEP TIMER
You can cancel the SLEEP TIMER by setting the SLEEP TIMER status to OFF. Press TIMER repeatedly until OFF is selected.
NOTE: The SLEEP TIMER resets to OFF when you turn off the TV.
SLEEP "rIMER
o:15
Sleep Timer Display
SLEEP TIMER /
l GOOD NIGHT
0:58
"Good Night" Display
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REMOTE CONTROL MODEL SC3390
OPERATION
This remote control provides access to all on-screen menus, as well as, access to special features that cannot be accessed by
using the control panel on the TV.
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For optimum performance, point the
remotecontrol toward your Zenith TV.
PREPARATION FOR USE
Batteries are provided with this remote, but you must install them before using the remote.
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MENU, SELECT and ADJUST Used with on-screen menus to see menu, select an option, and adjust thatoption.
Numbered Buttons
Used to select a TV channel.
ENTER J
Used to view the Channel/Time Display or to remove any on-screen menu or display.
TIMER
Used to activate the SLEEP TIMER.
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OFF-ON Used to turn TV ON or OFF.
FLSHBK (Flashback)
Used to returnto the last TV
J channel you were watching.
CHANNEL Up/Down Used to select a TV channel by going
Up or Down through channels pro- grammed in your FAV. (Favorite) CHANNELS scan sequence.
VOLUME Up/Down Used to adjustthevolume level of the
TV.
MUTE
Used to turn off sound while the pic- ture remains. Press again to restore the sound.
CAPTIONS
Used to view closed captions broad- cast with some television programs.
INSTALLING BATTERIES
When the effective operating range of your remote becomes noticeably shorter, replace the batteries with two (2) high qual- ity, alkaline, size AAA batteries.
NOTE: Zenith is not responsible for damage caused by bat-
tery leakage.
Step 1.
Step2.
Step 3.
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REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3420
INTRODUCTION
The multi-brand remote control supplied with your new
Zenith TV allows you to operate most models of infra-red (IR)
remote-controlled TVs, VCRs, and cable-TV decoders, even if
they are all different brands.
Your multi-brand remote has already been programmed to op- erate your Zenith TV, a Zenith cable-TV decoder and a Zenith
VHS VCR. It must be programmed to operate other brands of equipment. Refer to the "Programming Brand Codes" section
for more information.
CHOOSING OPERATING MODE
To use the remote to operate your TV, a cable-TV decoder or
a VCR, you must first choose the mode of operation of the re- mote control. To select the mode of operation, press MODE re-
peatedly until the corresponding indicator lights.
Some controls on the remote will always operate a particular appliance. For example, VOLUME always operates the TV and PLAY always operates the VCR. The functions of some controls depends on the selected operating mode of the remote.
Point toward unit
to be controlled
Operating MODE button and indicators
Menu operations on TV and some VCRs
Numbered buttons for channel selection and other uses
LEARN button for user pro- grammed brand codes
NOTE: See following pages for operating instructions.
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Controlled devicc OFF/ON
Special features on TV and some VCRs
CHANNEL Up/Down for TVs, VCRs and cable
VOLUME Up/Down for TV
Special features on some TVs and some VCRs
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REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3420
TV OPERATIONS
The following functions and operations apply to your Zenith TV. The remote control must be in the TV mode to operate your TV.
MODE
Press repeatedly to select the TV
mode of operation.
TV
Lights when TV mode of
operation is selected.
CC (Closed Captions)
Used to view closed captions broadcast w
some television programs.
MENU, SELECT and ADJUST Used with on-screen menus to see menu,
select an option, and adjust that option.
Numbered Buttons
Used to select a TV channel.
ENTER
Used to view theChannel/Time display or
to remove any on-screen menu ordisplay.
TIMER
Used to activate SLEEP TIMER and
ON/OFF TIMER.
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Point toward your TV.
MEMORY TIMER
RECORD STOP PAUSE SEARCH
REW PLAY F FWD TV/VCR
TVOperations
OFF/ON Used to turn TV ON or OFF.
Used to display the menu of TV sources for some TVs. Press SOURCE again to step through the source selections. On some TVs, press SOURCE to select the AUX (Auxiliary) channel.
FLASHBK (Flashback) Used to return to the last TV channel you were watching.
CHANNEL Up/Down Used to sequence through the TV channels.
VOLUME Up/Down Used to adjust the volume level of the TV.
MUTE
Used to turn off sound while the picture remains. Press again to restore
the sound.
SPATIAL EQUALIZATION (SEq) Used to select SEq audio mode on TVs
equipped with SEq feature.
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REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3420
VCR OPERATIONS
The following functions and operations apply to Zenith VCR models built after 1988. The remote control must be in the
VCR mode to operate your VCR.
The remote control supplied with your VCR may have keys not duplicated on the new remote. If these functions are de- sired, the original remote control will have to be used.
MODE
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Point toward your VCR.
Used to select the VCR mode of
operation.
VCR
Lights when VCR mode of operation is selected.
MENU, SELECT, ADJUST and QUIT
Used with the on-screen menus and pro-
gramming options of the VCR. See VCR
operating guide for details Numbered Buttons Used to select a TV channel through the
VCR. Also, used to set the timer in the VCR, and to enter programming
information.
ENTER
Used with the numbered buttons to select a "IV channel through the VCR.
AM/PM Used to set timer during programming
MEMORY
Used to activatethe VCR MEMORY fea- ture. See VCR operating guide for details.
RECORD, STOP, PAUSE, SEARCH, REW, PLAY and F FWD
Used fortape recording and playback functions. See the VCR operating guide
SELECT QUIT FLASHBK
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,._0RD STOP PAUSE
REW PLAY F FWD TV/VCR
VCR Operations
for details.
OFF/ON
Used to turn VCR ON or OH:.
FLASHBK (Flashback) Used during VCR playback to view the
/ channel tuned by the VCR.
CHANNEL Up/Down
Used to sequence through channelsonthe
VCR.
TIMER Used to activate TIME RECORD on
some VCRs.
J
TVNCR Used to select the source of the programs
seen on the TV. Switches the VCR be- tween TV mode and VCR mode. TV Mode: channels are selected through the TV. VCR Mode: channels or tape opera- tion are selected through the VCR.
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REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3420
CABLE-TV OPERATIONS
The following functions and operations apply to a Zenith
cable-TV decoder. The remote control must be in the CABLE mode to operate your cable-TV decoder.
The remote control supplied with your cable-TV decoder may have keys not duplicated on the new remote. If these functions are desired, the original remote control will have to be used.
MODE Used to select the CABLE mode of operation.
CABLE Lights when CABLE mode of
operation is selected.
t
Point toward your cable-TV decoder.
MENU, SELECT, ADJUST and QUIT
Function depends on the cable-TV sys-
tem. See cable-TV operating guide for de-
tails.
Numbered Buttons Used to select channels through
cable-TV decoder
ENTER Used with the numbered buttons to select a
TV channel through the cable-TV decoder.
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SELECT QUIT
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MEMORY TIMER
RECORD STOP PAUSE
REW PLAY F FWD
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SOURCE
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FLASHBK
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MUTE
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SEARCH
TV/VCR
Cable-TV Decoder Operations
OFF/ON
Used to turn cable-TV decoder ON or OFF.
SOURCE
Used to select "A" or "B" cable chau- nels.
CHANNEL Up/Down
Used to sequence through channels on the
cable-TV decoder.
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REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3420
PREPARATION FOR USE
Batteries are provided with this remote, but you must install them before using the remote.
INSTALLING BATTERIES
When the effective operating range of your remote becomes noticeably shorter, replace the batteries with two (2) high qual- ity, alkaline, size AAA batteries.
After installing new batteries, the remote control will set itself to Zenith brand codes, as follows: TV=101, VCR=201 and CABLE=301.
If you are going to operate equipment that uses different codes, the remote must be reprogrammed for those codes.
NOTE: Zenith is not responsible _br damage caused by bat- tery leakage.
Step 1. Step 2.
Step 3.
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REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3420
PROGRAMMING BRAND CODES
Before using your new remote control, it must be programmed to recognize the brands of equipment it will be used to operate. If you are using a Zenith TV, Zenith VHS VCR or a Zenith cable- TV decoder, it has already been programmed for you.
Find the code that corresponds to each brand and type of equipment you are going to operate. Refer to Tables 1, 2 and 3.
For example, if you were programming the remote for use with a Zenith TV, you would look up "Zenith" in "Table 1.", and find code "101."
Write the brand codes for your equipment on the following lines.
TV CODE:
CABLE CODE:
VCRCODE:
1. Press MODE repeatedly to select the desired TV, VCR
or CABLE operating mode for the remote.
2. Press LEARN for about 5 seconds until the MODE indicator lights for the selected TV, VCR or CABLE mode of operation.
3. Enter the proper brand code number for the equipment to be controlled.
4. Press LEARN. All three mode indicators should light briefly, then turn off to indicate the brand code has been programmed.
5. If all three mode indicators fail to light briefly, an error has occurred. Repeat steps 1--4 to try again.
6. Repeat steps 1--4 to program the remote for the other equipment you are using.
NOTE: CABLE mode can be programmed to operate a sec- ond TV or second VCR, if desired.
When batteries are removed: It will be necessary to repro- gram the proper VCR and cable-TV decoder codes.
Operating Mode Indicators
Numbered Buttons Used to enter code number
for desired brand name
LEARN Button
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SELECT QUIT
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MEMORY TIMER
RECORD STOP PAUSE
REW PLAY F FWD
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SOURCE
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FLASHBK
CHANNEL
VOLUME
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MUTE
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REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3420
TV, VCR AND CABLE-TV BRAND CODES
Table 1. TV Codes by Brand Table 2. VCR Codes by Brand
TV Brand TV Brand VCR Brand VCR Brand
Name Code Name Code Name Code Name
Admiral 116 Montgomery Ward 119 Akai 223 Pentax
Admiral 121 Montgomery Ward 121 Audio Dynamics 202 Philco Akai 104 Montgomery Ward 130 Audio Dynamics 218 Philips
Code
215 214
214 Amark 103 NEC 104 AOC 104 NEC 119 Bell & Howell 121 Panasonic 106 Centurion 119 Panasonic 107 Coronado 103 Philco 103 Curtis Mathes 116 Philco 104 Curtis Mathes 119 Philco 112 Curtis Mathes 121 Philco 113
Daytron 119 Philips 112 Emerson 103 Philips 113 Emerson 104 Pioneer 135 Emerson 123 Portland 103
Emerson 124 Quasar 106 Emerson 131 Quasar 107 Emerson 136 Realistic 105 Fisher 109 Realistic 123 Fisher 118 Realistic 124
General Electric 106 RCA 104
General Electric 107 RCA 116 General Electric 114 RCA 126 General Electric 116 Sampo 119 Goldstar 103 Samsung 103 Goldstar 104 Samsung 119 Goldstar 119 Samsung 134 Hitachi 102 Sanyo 108 Hitachi 103 Sanyo 109 Hitachi 129 Sanyo 118 JVC 125 Scott 119 JVC 132 Sears 103 J.C. Penney 104 Sears 108 J.C. Penney 110 Sears 109 J.C. Penney 114 Sears 110 J.C. Penney 117 Sears 111 J.C. Penney 119 Sears 118 KMC 103 Sears 134 KTV 103 Sharp 103 KTV 104 Sharp 105 Lodgenet 121 Sharp 122 Logik 121 Sharp 133 LXI 133 Sharp 137 LX1 137 Sony 115 Magnavox 103 Sylvania 112 Magnavox 112 Sylvania 113 Magnavox 113 Sylvania 117 Magnavox 119 Sylvania 119 Magnavox 127 Sylvania 127 Magnavox 128 Sylvania 128
Majestic 121 Tatung 106 Marantz 104 Teknika 103 Marantz 120 Teknika 112 Memorex 121 Teknika 121 MGAlMitsubishi 104 Teknika 124 MGA/Mitsubishi 119 Telerent 103 MGA/Mitsubishi 120 Telerent 121 MGA/Mitsubishi 130 Toshiba 110
Montgomery Ward 103 Toshiba 111 Montgomery Ward 104 Toshiba 134 Montgomery Ward 105 Yorx 119 Montgomery Ward 113 Zenith 101 Montgomery Ward 114
221 Philips 227 214 Pioneer 210 209 Pioneer 215 212 Pioneer Laser Disk 228
Broksonic
Canon Citizen
Craig Curtis Mathes 214 Curtis Mathes 215
DBX 216 DBX 220
Emerson 227
Emerson 206
Emerson 208
Emerson 212 Emerson 214 Emerson 231
Fisher 220
Fisher 230 Fisher 206 Funai 212 General Electric 204 General Electric 205 General Electric 233 Goldstar 206 Hitachi 209 Instant Replay 211 Instant Replay 212 JVC 215 JVC 208 J.C. Penney 232
J.C. Penney 217
J.C. Penney 207
Kenwood 214
Magnavox 227
Magnavox 231
Marantz 209
Marantz 202
Marta 202
Memorex 23 I
Memorex 234
Memorex 205
MGA/Mitsubishi 215
MGA/Mitsubishi 204
Montgomery Ward 208 Vector Research 218
Montgomery Ward 214 Yamaha 202
Montgomery Ward 219 Yamaha 218
NEC 202 Zenith VHS 201
NEC 218 Zenith VHS 225
Panasonic 214 Zenith VHS 229
214 Quasar 216 RCA 202 RCA
218 RCA 203 RCA 221 Realistic 223 Realistic 226 Realistic 233 Realistic 235 Realistic 211 Samsung
212 Samsung 213 Sanyo 231 Sanyo 214 Scott 216 Scott 220 Scott 209 Sears 215 Sears 214 Sears 227 Sears 202 Sears 225 Sharp
214 Sony VHS
218 Sony Video 8
227 Sylvania
202 Sylvania
207 Sylvania
214 Symphonic
207 Tashiko
218 Tatung
209 Teac
212 Teac
214 Teknika
231 Toshiba
204 Toshiba
222 Vector Research
Table 3. Cable Decoder Codes by Brand Cable Decoder Cable Decoder Brand Name Code Brand Name Code
Drake Satellite 312 Pioneer 315 Drake Satellite 330 Regency 329 Gemini 305 Samsung 335
Gemini 331 Scientific Atlanta 316 General Instrument 305 Scientific Atlanta 323 General Instrument 306 Scientific Atlanta 336
Hamlin 302 Sprucer Hamlin 303 (Panasonic) 313
Jerrold 304 Standard Jerrold 307 Components 335
Jerrold 308 STS Satellite 324 Jerrold 309 Telecaption 4000 325
Jerrold 310 Tocom 317 Kale Vision 335 Tocom VIP 318 Macom 314 Toshiba 322 Macom 321 Toshiba Satellite 319 Macom Satellite 322 Zenith 301 Magnavox 334 Zenith 322 NSC 335 Zenith AV3000 327 Oak 311 Zenith Satellite 312 Oak 332 Zenith Satellite 330 Panasonic 313 Zenith Satellite 328 Panasonic 320 Zenith Laser Disk 326 Paragon (Zenith) 333
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QUICK REFERENCE TO ON-SCREEN MENUS
AVAILABLE MENUS
Your TV is menu operated, that is, adjustments that can be made to the TV appear on the screen in a list of choices you
can make.
SETUP MENU
-> AUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL TUNING BAND AUTO TUNING CLOCK SET CAPTIONS AUDIO
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1.Press MENU repeatedly to choose between available menus.
2. Press SELECT (SEL) Up/Down re- peatedly until the desired option is highlighted.
3. Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to
adjust an option.
4. Press ENTER (ENT) or wait a few seconds and the TV will return auto-
matically to normal operation.
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QUICK REFERENCE TO ON-SCREEN MENUS
MENU OPERATION EXAMPLE
MENU (__
Press MENU repeatedly until the desired menu is shown. This example shows choosing the SETUP MENU.
SETUP MENU
-> AUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL
TUNING BAND AUTO TUNING
CLOCKSET CAPTIONS AUDIO
S_RT
SELECT Press SELECT (SEL) Up/Down repeatedly until the desired option is highlighted. This example shows choosing TUNING
BAND.
SETUP MENU'
AUTO PROGRAM
OH. ADD/DEL
TUNING BAND AUTO TUNING CLOCK SET CAPTIONS AUDIO
CABLE-CATV
ADJ. ADJ.
Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to adjust an option. This ex- ample shows the various choices you have for TUN1NG BAND.
Available options for TUNING BAND.
SETUP MENU_
AUTO PROGRAM OH. ADD/DEL TUNING BAND AUTO TUNING
CLOCK SET CAPTIONS
AUDIO
BROADCAST CABLE-CATV CABLE-HRC CABLE-ICC
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Press ENTER (ENT) or wait a few seconds and the TV will re- turn to norn_al operation.
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SETUP MENU
To Access SETUP MENU
Refer to the "Quick Reference to On- Screen Menus" section for details.
Before Using SETUP MENU
Connect and turn ON all external equip- ment, such as cable TV decoder, VCR, etc. before using any item on the SETUP MENU.
SETUP MENU
-> AUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL TUNINGBAND AUTO TUNING
CLOCKSET CAPTIONS
AUDIO
START
SETUP MENU
SETUP MENU
CLOCK SET CAPTIONS
SETUP MENU While
AUX Channel is Chosen
AUTO PROGRAM
Purpose
Finds all available channels and stores them in the memory of the TV for access by CHANNEL (CH) Up/Down.
Use AUTO PROGRAM only when you first install your TV, or when you permanently change the connections to the TV. For example, when you replace the antenna with a cable-TV system. To Use AUTO PROGRAM
Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left!Right to start AUTO PROGRAM.
SETUP MENU'
-> AUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL TUNING BAND AUTO TUNING CLOCK SET CAPTIONS AUDIO
START
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AUTO PROGRAM HAS COMPLETED
TUNING BAND IS
_ CHANNELS FOUND
Status When Search is Complete
When Some Channels Are Not Found AUTO PROGRAM finds only active channelsandstores
theminthefavorite channelmemory. You canaddchannelsto thosestoredinmemory by usingtheCH. ADD/DEL option.
Selecting Auto Program
CH. (Channel) ADD/DEL
Purpose Lets you add channels to and remove channels from the active
channels found when using the AUTO PROGRAM option. In this way you can customize the channels that areaccessed through CHANNEL (CH) Up/Down.
To Add a Channel to Scan Sequence
1. Use numbered buttons to select the channel you wish to add.
2. Add channel by pressing ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right until the display shows ADD.
To Delete a Channel from Scan Sequence
I. Use numbered buttons to select the channel you wish
to delete.
2. Delete channel by pressing ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right until the display shows DEL.
SETUP MENU'
AUTO PROGRAM
"> CH. ADD/DEL
TUNING BAND AUTO TUNING CLOCKSET CAPTIONS AUDIO
CH 13 ADD
Selecting Ch. Add/Del
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SETUP MENU
TUNING BAND
Purpose
Allows for setting the TV channel selector (tuner)to match your antenna or cable-TV system.
If you are having difficulty tuning channels, the TUNING BAND may have to be set manually to match your viewing
needs.
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM CH. ADD/DEL
-> TUNING BAND AUTO TUNING CLOCK SET CAPTIONS AUDIO
CABLE-CATV
Selecting Tuning Band
To Use TUNING BAND Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to select the tuning band that
gives you the most channels:
BROADCAST-- is used for standard "over-the-air" broad- casts.
CABLE -- CATV is used for most standard cable-TV (CATV) systems.
CABLE _ HRC is used for cable-TV systems that use HRC (Harmonically Related Carrier).
CABLE m ICC is used for cable-TV systems using ICC (Incremental Coherent Carrier).
Available Channels per Band
The channels that are available in the broadcast and cable tun- ing bands are shown below:
BROADCAST Band m VHF 2 to 13, UHF 14to 69 CATV, HRC andICC Bands -- 1 to 125
AUTO TUNING
Purpose Lets your TV compensate for variations in broadcast and
cable-TV frequencies.
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM CH. ADD/DEL TUNING BAND
-_ AUTO TUNING
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
AUDIO
FIXED
If you are having difficulty tuning channels, the AUTO TUN- ING may have to be set manually to match your viewing needs.
To Use AUTO TUNING
Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to select the mode of opera- tion that gives you the most channels:
FIXED is used to receive "over-the-air" TV stations, and with many cable-TV systems.
SEARCH is used only when the TV must search to fred the frequency being received, such as when used with certain cable-TV systems, VCRs and video game controllers.
Selecting Auto Tuning
CLOCK SET
Purpose
Sets the clock in the TV to the correct time.
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM CH. ADD/DEL TUNING BAND AUTO TUNING
-_ CLOCK SET CAPTIONS AUDIO
10:30
Selecting Clock Set
To Use CLOCK SET from Remote Control Use the numbered buttons on the remote control to enter the
correct time. Press ENTER (ENT) to start the clock. To Use CLOCK SET from Control Panel
Use ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to advance the clock. Press ENTER (ENT) to start the clock.
CH 13
10:56 STEREO
Channel/Time Display"
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SETUP MENU
CAPTIONS
Purpose
Displays closed captions (CC) or intormational text when available on the selected channel.
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM CH. ADD/DEL TUNING BAND AUTO TUNING CLOCK SET
"_ CAPTIONS AUDIO
CAPTION 1
SelectingCaptions To Use CAPTIONS Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to select desired mode of op-
eration. Five different selections can be made: OFF, CAP- TION 1, CAPTION 2, TEXT 1 or TEXT 2.
At the time of this writing, very little appears in any selection
except CAPTION 1. Therefore you should select CAPTION 1 and leave it in that selection unless you know there is some-
thing you want to see in one of the other selections. Once you make a selection, that selection is remembered until you
change it.
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out there? T
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where on the screen.
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Typical Text Display
Fixed size text window fills lower half of screen. May be
all black when no information is shown.
AUDIO
Purpose
Determines whether your TV is operating in STEREO mode orMONO mode.
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM CH. ADD/DEL TUNING BAND AUTO TUNING CLOCK SET CAPTIONS
"> AUDIO STEREO
Selecting Audio
To Use AUDIO Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to select one of the follow-
ing options: STEREO: Directs the sound to the left and right speakers as supplied by the program source (broadcast TV, VCR, etc.). MONO: Directs the same sound to both the left and right speakers even of the source being received is in stereo. We recommend that you use the STEREO option. The TV will switch automatically between the STEREO and MONO modes dependent on the signal being received.
When STEREO is selected but is not being received on the channel, a message appears stating that "THIS PROGRAM 1S NOT 1N STEREO."
The Channel/Time display shows whether the current program is in STEREO or MONO.
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VIDEO MENU
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CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNESS PICTURE PREF. (Pref-
erence)
Adjusts the overall contrast and color level of the picture. Adjusts the brightness level of black areas in the picture. Adjusts the intensity of the colors in the picture. Adjusts the color of the flesh tones, where G is Green and R is Red. Adjusts the clarity of the edges of objects for the clearest picture quality. Lets you decide if you want to use your own CUSTOM video settings, or the factory PRESET video
settings.
To Access VIDEO MENU Refer to the "Quick Reference to On-Screen Menus" section
for details. NOTE: All adjustments on the VIDEO MENU areoptional.
You do not have to use these features in orderto use your TV.
To Use Video Settings
1. Select video setting to be adjusted.
2. Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right until the most pleas- ing picture is seen.
NOTE: Any adjustment made to these settings while PIC- TURE PREF. is in PRESET mode will automatically store the
current settings as the CUSTOM setting. To Use PICTURE PREF. (Preference)
Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to select status.
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H
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
CARING FOR YOUR TV
Your TV will look better, have a longer life and perform better if you care for it properly.
First 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 will have to
reset the clock to the current time.
Picture Glass Cleaning
The picture tube face attracts dust particles and should be cleaned regularly. To clean the face, spray a small amount of glass cleaner on a cleaning cloth and wipe the picture tube glass face until clean. Repeat if necessary.
To delay new dust accumulation, wet a soft cloth in lukewarm water in which a little fabric softener or Ivory dishwashing de- tergent has been mixed. Wring the cloth almost dry. Wipe the glass face. Make sure no drops of moisture are squeezed onto the glass. Do not wipe the glass dry. Allow the glass to air-dry before you turn the TV on again.
Cabinet Care
Non-Wood Cabinet or Cabinet Components. Moisten a soft cloth with amild soap solution or Ivory dish
washing detergent. Wipe the surface with a damp cloth. Then rinse the cloth in clean water and wipe the surface again. Al-
low 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.
EXTENDED ABSENCE
Before an extended absence (such as a vacation) you may want to unplug the power cord from the electrical wall outlet. This will protect the TV from possible damage from lightning or power line surges. 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 will have to reset the clock to the current time.
TV PICTURE INTERFERENCE
Your TV picture may be affected by interference caused by one or a number of factors. These include:
Nearby Automobile Ignition, Electrical Appliances, etc.
Which causes a speckled, streaked picture. This is most notice-
able in weak signal areas. Snow in Picture Caused by insufficient signal. Usually
caused by the TV being located too far from the TV station or by an improper antenna installation.
Ghosts or Reflections Caused by signals being reflected
from surrounding buildings, water tanks, or other high struc- tures.
Radio Signal Police, amateur or CB radio transmitters may
cause interference.
These interference problems can often be corrected through
the use of a better antenna, signal amplifiers, or various filter
devices. See your TV dealer for additional information, and available TV accessories.
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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
Check these items and see if you can correct the trouble by
changing the adjustment of a control or the setting of a switch.
Problem
Picture OK. Poor sound.
Sound OK. Poor picture.
No picture or sound.
By making these simple checks before calling tbr service, you may save time and money.
Try This
Re-orient antenna. Try another channel -- possible station trouble. Check for local interference. Check AUTO TUNING
and TUNING BAND options on SETUP MENU. Re-orient antenna. Try another channel -- possible station
trouble. Adjust VIDEO MENU options with PICTURE
PREF. in CUSTOM mode. Trouble with cable-TV system?
Is TV on? Is there power in wall outlet? Is TV plugged in? ls antenna hooked up? Is cable hooked up? Trouble with cable- TV system? Check auxiliary audio/video equipment. Check
channel selection. Check TUNING BAND and AUTO
TUNING options on SETUP MENU.
Picture blurred or distorted. Ghost in picture. Check antenna or cable hook up for broken wires. Try
another channel _ possible 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 with PICTURE PREF. in the CUSTOM mode.
No sound. VOLUME (VOL) setting may be too low. Check MUTE
button operation on remote control.
Cannot select certain channels. Channels may be skipped inCH. ADDiDEL option on
SETUP MENU. Check TUNING BAND and AUTO TUNING options on SETUP MENU.
No closed captions Are captions available? Is CAPTION 1or CAPTION 2
selected using the CAPTIONS option on the SETUP MENU?
Black or blue box covers half of screen. Is TEXT 1 or TEXT 2 selected using the CAPTIONS option
on the SETUP MENU and is text information available?
No picture or sound when AUX channel is selected. Is audio/video source hooked up properly? Are all wires
connected to AUX INPUT jacks on connection center?
No stereo sound or weak stereo sound when using a Check AUDIO mode. Was stereo sound present before stereo VCR. selecting AUX channel?
Remote control does not work. Are batteries okay? Is TV turned ON? Is TV plugged in?
Always request that your technician use only genuine Zenith exact replacement parts for continued Quality and Safety per- formance. Keep your Zenith ALL Zenith.
NOTE: If your TV fails to respond to the PICTURE PREF. selection, or to any other menu selection, you must reset the
TV. Simply disconnect the AC power cord from the power outlet. Wait a few minutes, then plug the TV back into the power outlet. You will have to reset the clock to the current
time.
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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 a drawing is held by Zenith from the completed
Product Registration Cards received during the preceding month. Zenith will reimburse the winner for the full purchase
price of the product purchased. In order to participate, simply complete and return the Product
Registration Card at once, even if you choose not to complete the information and interests portion of the questionnaire.
The odds of winning the free drawing described above, de- pend on the number of participants. Free drawing offer is
void in Canada and other places where restricted or prohib-
ited 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 prod-
uct is pre-printed with its Model and Serial numbers. Please fill out the card and mail it at your earliest convenience. It is imperative that Zenith know how to reach you promptly if we discover a safety problem that would affect you. If the original card has been lost or misplaced, you may use the replacement card provided below. Either card will qualify you for file 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 only if the original card has been misplaced or lost.
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YOUR ZENITH WARRANTY
Consumer Protection Plan for Zenith TV Welcome into the Zenith family! We believe that you will be
pleased with your new Zenith Color TV. Please read this Consumer Protection Plan carefully. It is a "LIMITED WARRANTY" as defined under Federal Law. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state within the U.S.A.
Zenith's Responsibility
Service Labor -- During a period of 90 days from effective warranty date, Zenith will pay for service labor by a U.S. or Canadian distributor-approved Zenith service center when needed as a result of manufacturing defects.
Parts -- New or remanufactured replacements for factory-defective parts will be supplied by a U.S. or Canadian distributor-approved service center for one year fi'om effective warranty date (color picture tube -- two years). Such replacement parts are warranted for the remaining portion of the original warranty period.
Home Service -- Warranty service for 19" diagonal (U. S. A.) or larger screen size models is provided in the home.
Not Covered -- 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 damage due to misuse,
abuse, negligence, acts of God or other causes beyond the control of Zenith. Any alteration of the product after manufacture voids this warranty in its entirety.
Owner's Responsibility
Effective Warranty Date -- Warranty begins oiJ the date w
original consumer installation. For your convenience, keep the dealers dated bill of sale or delivery ticket as evidence of the purchase date.
Operating Guide -- Read your Operating Guide carefully
so that you will understand the operation of your set and how
to adjust the customer controls.
Carry-In Service --Models under 19" diagonal (U.S.A.) screen size must be taken to a distributor-approved Zenith service center for warranty service and must be picked up by
the owner.
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 Product Registration Card. It is imperative that Zenith
know how to reach you promptly if we should discover a
safety problem that could affect you. Warranty Service -- For warranty service information,
contact your Zenith dealer preferably, or any distributor- approved Zenith service center. Parts and service labor that are Zenith's responsibility (see above) will be provided without charge. Other service is at the owner's expense. If you have any problem in obtaining satisfactory warranty service, write:
Zenith Electronics Corporation Customer Service Department 1900 N. Austin Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60639-5079 Telephone: (312) 745-5152 Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Central Time
NOTE: Before you ask for Warranty service, check the Operating Guide section entitled, "MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING." It may be possible to avoid a service call.
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