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Advanced
V deo Imaging
Direct View Color TV MTS Stereo Audio Picture-In-Picture Surround Sound
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OPERATING GUIDE & WARRANTY for
model ...
SR2787, SR3287, SR3543, SR3587
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WARNING:
TO 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" sufficient magnitude
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Safety
within the product's enclosure that may be of to constitute a risk of electric shock to per,;ons.
alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intende.d to (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Note
Tips
Refer to the "Safety Tips" booklet that came with your product for important safety considerations.
to Cable
TV System
This reminder is provided to c.all the cable TV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides
guidelines
specifies
that the cable ground shall be connect,_
for proper
g:ounding
grounding system of the building, the cable entry as practical.
Power-Cord
and, in particular, to the
as close to the point of
CAUTION
Polarization
This product is equipped with a polarized alternatingcurrent line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other.) This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
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Installer
Copyright
© Zenith
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electric shock, match wide blade of plug to
wide slot, fully insert.
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Welcome ............................................ Installation Considerations .............................. CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV Connection Center ................................... Other Jacks on TV ................................... Basic Cormection to TV Without VCR ................... Basic Connection to TV With VCR ...................... Stereo VCR Cormections to "IV .........................
ii ii 1-1 1- l 1-2 1-3 1-4
A/V Cormecdons for Optional Video Equipment ........... Audio Amplifier/Surround Sound Connections to TV ....... Connections for Using PIP ............................. TtIE FIRST TIME YOU OPERATE YOUR TV
1-5 1-5 1-6
Typical Control Panel ................................. Step 1. Installing: the Batteries Into the Remote Control ...... Step 2. Connect the Power ............................. Step 3. Select Your Main Viewing Source ................ Step 4. Use Auto Program .......... : .................. Step 5. Set the Clock .................................. Step 6. Use Other Options ............................. UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL Intz:oduction.........................................
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Bal_tery Installation ................................... Choosing Operating Mode ............................. TV Operations ...................................... Remote Control Operating Mode Chart ................... Programming Your Remote ............................ Special Features ..................................... Aul:o Find Option .................................... TV, VCR and Cable-TV Brand Codes .................... QUICK REFERENCE TO ON-SCREEN MENUS Available Menus ..................................... Basic Menu Operation ................................ SOURCE MENU Menu Operation ...................................... Source Selection ...................................... Source Identification ..................................
3-1 3-I 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-5 3-6
3- l
FEATURES
PROVIDED
WITH
5-1 5- I 5-1 6-1 6-1 6-l 6-1 6-1
YOUR
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Sharpness ............................................ Color Temp (Temperature) .............................. Video Filter ........................................... Auto Flesh ............................................ Picture Pref. (Preference) .............................. PIP MENU Ch. Guide .......................................... Ch. Review ......................................... PIP Color ........................................... PIP Tint ............................................ PIP Size ............................................. PIP OPERATION Introduction ........................................
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Selecting Main Picture and PIP Sources ................. PIP Functions ...................................... Operation with Antenna or Direct Cable ................. Operation with Cable Decoder ......................... MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Caring for Your TV ................................. Extended Absence ................................... 'IV Picture Interference .............................. Before Calling for Service ............................ Replacement Product Registration Card
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SETUP MENU Auto Program ....................................... Ch. (Channel) Add/Del ................................ Ch. (Channel) Labels ................................. Source ID .......................................... Clock Set .... : ......................................
Timer Setup .......................................... Parental Ctl (Control) .................................. Caption/Text ......................................... Background ......................................... AUDIO MENU Bass ............................................... Treble ............................................. Balance ............................................ Audio ............................................. SEQ (Spatial Equalization) .............................. Surround ........................................... VIDEO MENU Contrast ............................................ Brightness .......................................... Color .............................................. Tint ...............................................
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TV
This operating guide describes a family of TV models. Not all models have all of the features described in this guide. Different control panels may be used from model to model. Most models include the following features: •
On-Screen Menus Accessed By Remote or TV Controls
•
Audio/Video (A/V) Jacks
•
Universal Programmable Remote Control
•
Super-VHS A/V Input Jacks
•
Picture-In-Picture
•
Surround Sound System
• •
Automatic Channel Programming Favorite Channel Add/Delete
•
MTS Stereo with _SEQ(Spatial Equalization)
•
Surround Sound Speaker Terminals
•
Channel Labels (ABC, TNT, etc.) for Easy Channel Identification
•
Variable Audio Output Jacks
•
]Multiple Input Sources
•
Surround Sound Speakers
•
Source Identification (VCR, Cable, etc.)
•
Sleep Timer and On/Off Timer
•
Anterma/Cable and Loop Out Jacks
•
Closed Caption and Text Modes
•
181 ChannelTuning
•
Parental Control
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STANDARD BASIC
CONNECTION
If a VCR will not be connected
CONNECTIONS
TO TV WITHOUT
FOR YOUR TI/
VCR
to your TV, you have three basic connection options, as shown.
Cable TV Wall Jack
Cable TV Wall Jack
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OPERATING YOUR TV With Cable Box Menu. Select Ant/Cable 1 in Source Tune TV to cable box output channel (usually channel 3 or 4). • Use cable box to select channels for viewing.
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Without
Cable
Box
,, Select Ant/Cable 1 in Source Menu. ,,Use TV to select channels for viewing.
STANDARD BASIC
CONNECTION
If you are connecting
CONNECTIONS
TO TV WITH
FOR YOUR
TV
VCR
a VCR to your TV, you have three basic connection
Cable TV Wall Jack
options,
as :shown.
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OR
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OPERATING YOUR TV With Cable Box ' ......
Without Cable Box
* Select Antenna/Cable 1 in Source Menu. • Tune TV to cable box output channel (usually channel
• Select Antenna/Cable 1 in Source Menu. • Use TV I:oselect channels for viewing.
3 or 4). Use the cable box to select channels for viewing.
VCR
• Select Antenna/Cable
• Select Antenna/Cable 1 in Source Menu. Tune VCR to cable box output charmel (usually channel 3 or 4). Tune TV to VCR output channel (usually channel 3 or 4).
• Use VCR to select channels for viewing.
Use the cable box to select channels for viewing. *
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• Tune TV to VCR output channel (usually channel 3 or 4).
May be labeled TV/Video.
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STANDARD
CONNECTIONS
FOR YOUR TV i
STEREO
VCR CONNECTIONS
TO TV
If you have a stereo VCR, or other stereo audio/video sound from the component.
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component,
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VCR
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OPERATING
YOUR "W USING
A/V JACKS
* Select Video 1" from the Sour,.'e Menu. • Use VCR (or other component) to select channe]ls for viewing. O1",
• Watch a tape playing in the VCR. * Select the Source in the Source Menu that corresponds to the jacks to which the A/V component is connected.
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STANDARD
CONNECTIONS
FOR YOUR TV I
AUDIO/VIDEO
(A/V)
CONNECTIONS
C,onnections to VIDEO 3 IN or SVIDEO 2 IN jacks. (Some TV models only.)
OPTIONAL
AUDIO
FOR OPTIONAL
VIDEO
EQUI'PMENT
Stereo Camcorder
Super-VHS
VCR AUDIO
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AMPLIFIER/SURROUND
SOUND
CONNECTIONS
L
TO TV
ffyou wish to listen to the TV audiothroughan external ampfifier or stereo system, or listen to surround sound audio, make the connections to the TV shown in the illustration below.
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DIFFERENT
TV Speakers On • SPEAKER EXT/INT switch in the INT (internal) posiuon -TV speakers are ON. Sound is heard from both the TV's speakers and the external amplifier's speakers. • Use TV's volume control to raise and lower the level of sound being heard from both sets of speakers.
WAYS
TO LISTEN
TO YOUR TV
TV Speakers Off • SPEAKER EXT/INT switch in the EXT (external) position -TV speakers are OFF. Sound is only heard from the speakers connected to the external amplifier. • Use TV's volume control to raise and lower the level of sound being heard from the amplifier's speakers.
Surround o
Sound
Connect surround sound speakers as shown. The level of surround sound will wary, depending on the program being viewed. Note that not all programs have smTound sound andi_. The SURROUND SPKR terminals are always active. The SPEAKERS EXT/INT switch doe:t not affect the ope:rationof surround sourd speakers. If you want to connect only one surround speaker to your TV, connect the speaker wires to the, terminals adjacent to the positive (+) and negative (-) symbols that are circled.
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STANDARD CONNECTIONS
FOR USING
CONNECTIONS
FOR YOUR TV
PIP
The illustrations that follow show the three most common connections for using Picture-In-Picture the actual use of PIP, refer to the "PIP OPERATION" section of this operating guide.
(PIP). For further
Option 1: Antenna or Direct Cable Connection To VCR. (Optional cables are not supplied with television.)
Cable TV Wall Jack
Option 2: Cable-TV Decoder Connection via Loop Out To VCR. (Optional cables are not supplied with television.)
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info:rmation
on
THE FIRST TIME
YOU OPERA TE YOUR TV I
"ITPICAL The control
CONTROL
I
I
PANEL
panel on your TV may differ from the one shown but its operation
ENTER (ENT) Press to see the Channel/Time display, or to remove any on-screen display or menu.
SELECT (SEL) Press during on-screen menu operations to select a menu option.
is the same.
VOLUME (VOL) Up/Down Press to increase or decrease the sound level.
OFF-ON Press to turn TV power ON or OFF.
] ENTEFJ/ >
DN
TV Channel Dn
VCR Channel Dn
CABLE Channel D
AUX Skip <<
VOLUME RIGHT
TV Volume Up
TV Volume Up
"Ia/Volume
Up (See Note 1)
TV Volume Up
VOLUME
TV Volume Dn
TV Volume Dn
7V Volume Dn (See Note 1)
TV Volume Dn
1
TV Digit 1
VCR Digit 1
CABLE Digit I
AUX Digit 1
2
TV Digit 2
VCR Digit 2
CABLE Digit 2
AUX Digit 2
3
TV Digit 3
VCR Digit 3
CABLE Digit 3
AUX Digit 3
4
TV Digit 4
VCR Digit 4
CABLE Digit 4
AUX Digit 4
5
TV Digit 5
VCR Digit 5
CABLE Digit 5
AUX Digit 5
6
TV Digit 6
VCR Digit 6
CABLE Digit 6
AUX Digit 6
7
TV Digit 7
VCR Digit 7
CABLE Digit 7
AUX Digit 7 AUX Digit 8
CHANNEL CHANNEL
LE,FT
8
"IV Digit 8
VCR Digit 8
CABLE Digit 8
9
TV Digit 9
VCR Digit 9
CABLE Di git 9
AUX Digit 9
"IV Digit 0
VCR Digit 0
CABLE Digit 0
AUX Digit 0
ENTER
TV Enter
VCR Enter
CABLE Enter
AUX Display
MENU
TV Menu
VCR Menu
CAI3 LE Menu
AUX Program
TV Select Up
VCR Select Up
CABLE Up Arrow
AUX Part
DOWN ARROW
TV Select Dn
VCR Select Dn
CABLE Down Arrc
AUX Random
LEFT ARROW
TV Adjust Left
VCR Adjust Left
CABLE Left Arrow
AUX x3 FAST <
RIGHT ARROW
"IV Adjust Right
VCR Adjust Right
CABLE Right Arro
AUX x3 FAST :> AUX Clear
0
UP ARROW
SEQ/QUIT
"IV SEQ Sound
VCR Quit
CABLE Quit
PIP/A
TV PIP
VCR VCR+
CABLE Day Up
AUX Repeat-Side
SWAP/B
TV PIP Swap
VCR Channel Map
CABLE Day Down
AUX Repeat-A-B
FREEZ/C
TV PIP Freeze
VCR Search
CABLE Pg Up/*
AUX Repeat-Chap
MEMRY/D
No Function
VCR Memory
CABLE Pg Dn/#
AUX Memory
TIMER
TV Timer
VCR Timer
CABLE Timer
AUX Still
TV/VCR/SOURCE
TV Source
VCR TV/VCR Tuner
CABLE lnfo
AUX TV/Disc
RECORD
VCR Record
VCR Record
CABLE
Buy
AUX Edit
PAUSE
VCR Pause
VCR Pause
CABLE
Guide
AUX Pause
REWIND
VCR Rewind
VCR Rewind
VCR Rewind
AUX Scan <<
]?LAY
VCR Play
VCR Play
VCR Play
AUX Play
IJTOP
VCR Stop
VCR Stop
VCR Stop
AUX Stop/Eject
]:17WD
VCR Fast Forward
VCR Fast Forward
VCR Fast Forward
1. Can be overwritten
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AUX Scan >> Reference:
bIOTES: with Cable Vol t Mute when 399 is entered.
401
124-212-03
and
gP 221-952A
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UNIVERSAL PROGRAMMING
YOUR
REMOTE
REMOTE
If you are using Zenith products, the remote is programmed for tile most commonly used codes. For other brands -- or if your remote fails to control your Zenith products -- you will have to program
4.
Key in the three-digit code for your equipment, then press ENTER. The indicator ligh_Lshould flash, then turn off to ir.tdicate that the code was accepted. If the indicator _tays on, repeat steps 3 and 4 or try using a different code.
5.
Write the code that operate_ your equipment, on the label inside the battery compartment for future reference.
the remote.
Follow these steps for each product
you are using:
1.
Look up the three-digit code for your brand (such as Zenith) and type of equipment (such as VCR) in the code table provided.
2.
Press and hold PRG with the indicator lights (about
3.
Press TV, VCR, CABLE, or AUX to select the product you want your remote to control. (Use CABLE or AUX, to program your remote for a second TV or VCR. Use AUX, to program your remote for a video disc player or audio equipment.).
SPECIAL
CONTROL
a small blunt object three seconds).
To erase all code programming, and return to the factory preset codes, key in code 911 when programming the remote.
until
NOTES: •
If no key on '.your remote is pressed within 60 seconds, the programming process stops, and you will have to start again.
•
You may cancel programming
at any time by pressing
PRG.
FEATURES
AUX+ 1, AUX+2
and AUX+3
Amplifier Volume Override (C,ade 499)
Capability
Your remote can control up to seven electronic components. If you have programmed the remote for four components using the TV, VCR, CABLE and AUX keys, you may also program it
You may use your remote to ovellide your TV, VCR or video disk player's volume functions with your amplifier's volume and muting.
for up to three additional components (AUX+I, AUX+2, AUX+3) by HOLDING the AUX key and pressing the 1, 2 or 3 key during programming. Once programmed, HOLD down the AUX key and press 1, 2 or 3, to access the additional AUX +1, 2 or 3 mode.
1.
Program your amplifier c_:,de into the CABLE mod or one of the AUX modes.
2.
Select the :mode on your remote (TV, VCR, etc.) where you want the amplifier volume control function to be retained. In other words, if you want to operate the', volume and m_ate of your amplifier while the remote is in TV mode, press TV for this step.
3.
Begin the programming steps as described :in "Programming Your Remote" and enter code 4-9-9, followed by ENTER.
Cable/Converter
Volume
(Code
399)
You may use your remote to control cable/converter volume and muting if available on your equipment. First program your remote vAth the brand czx:lefor your cable device using the CABLE or AUX key. Then repeat the programming steps, again using the CABLE ar AUX key, but key in code 399 instead of a brand code.
The amplifier volume and mute fe_tturesare now available in the current mode.
To restore TV volume/mute to the CABLE or AUX mode, simply re-enter you_ cable converter code number into that mode.
To restore normal volume and muting control tc, your TV, VCR, cable or laser disc player, re-program the remote for these units into each mode (TV, VCR, e':c.) to be restored. NOTE: • CD and tape players will automatically selec_tamplifier volume and mute.
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UNIVERSAL AUTO
FIND
REMOTE
CONTROL
OPTION
If you have tried all the codes listed for your brand and type of product in the code table, and none of those codes operate your equipment, you can use Auto Find to search for the code you need. Follow these steps for each product you are using: 1.
Turn the product
ON and aim the remote toward
it.
2.
Press and hold PRG with a small blunt object until the indicator lights (about three seconds).
o
Press and hold POWER, then release it, repeating this action about once a _;econd until the product turns OFF.
.
Press ENTER immediately to save the code. If your remote fails to operate the functions you use most often, you can re-enter Auto Find and search for a better code.
NOTES:
3. Press the mode key on the remote for the product you want to control: TV, VCR, CABLE, or AUX.
•
4. Key in "000", then press ENTER within two seconds. When the indicator light flashes three times and remains lit, Auto Find is active.
•
The indicator light POWER and back light stays on when all available codes. you want to control control that product. Pressing
should flash OFF when you press ON whert you release it. If the indicator you pres,; POWER, Auto Find has tried If you finish Auto Find ',andthe product has not turned off, your remote cannot
PRG at any time during
the use of Auto Find will
cancel Auto Find, and you will have to start again.
ON POWER
[] OFF
Equipment to be controlled
Typical Remote Control
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UNIVERSAL
REMOTE
CONTROl. l
OPERATING
CODES
TVS Admiral
116.
PaJvenalra TV/VCR
154
_afk
103.
AOC
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BY BRAND
Prosoan
116.157.162.167
Logik
239
M_navox
334
Sharp
441. 442
Quasar
106. 107
L.XI
209.231
NSC
335.339.368
Sony
443,444,
445
RCA
104.116. I26.157.
Magnavox
207. 214. 231
Soundesign
461,498.
501,502
161.162.167.168
Mamntz
2{17.218
Sylvania
433
Realistic
105.123.124
Marta
2{)9
Teac
446
Sampo
119
Technics
432.459
Samsung
1(13. 119. 134. 141
Toshiba
44:1
Sanyo
108. 109. 118
Yamaha
448
Zenith
460, 461,498, 502
121,130.133
146
NAME
2{)8. 214. 216. 2 t9.23 I. 249
Pioneer
239
RCA I)SS
373
Regency
329
354.355
131, 136
Sears
103. 108. 109.110.
Multi Tech
111. 118. 134
Citizen
121. 139
137.156. Signature 2000
Contec
141
Coronado
103
Crown
103
Sony
Curtts Mathes
116. 119. 121
Dmwoo
149. 159
Dmwoo
TV/VCR
I33.
Elektra
12 I
Eanerson
103.104.123.124.
250
Panasonic
214.25
335
Denon
455
339.356.37l
Harrnan/Kardo a
456
Tocc,m
317.318.346
IVC
45_
Unika
348.362
Kenwood
450
344
Ookyo
45g
358.362
Philips DCC
45a
Vid Tech
340
Pioneer
451,478
240. 242,260
Video Way
349
Sony
45.2
2_k5.208. 212.
Viewslar
354.355.372
Technics
45,_..497
Zeni_
301. 353.374
Yamaha
452
2{)7. 214. 227
Soundesign
139
Pioneer
210.215
Sylvania
I1Z 113.117.119.
Portland
2.16
Pro Scan
2!6.260
Tatung
106
Teknika
103.112.121. 124.139
131. 136.145
Realisoc
Telerent
103.121
Toshiba
110.111.134.171
Samsung
XRI000
121
Sansui
Yorx
119
Sanyo
Zenith
101.149.175
Scott
Zenith TV/VCR
153.154.172
Scars
214.231
158
Fisher
109, 118
Funal TV/VCR
15z_
G.meral
106. 1(17. I14.
Electric
116.117.
G3ldstar
102;. 104. 119. 147
G 31dstar TV/VCR
1531
Hitachi
102. 103. 129. 163
J.C. Penney
I(_L 110. 114. 117.119
Admiral
208.261
JVC
125. 132. 164
Adventura
231
K'vlC
103
Aiwa
231
Sony
KI'V
I03. 104. 138
Akai
223.238.241
Sylvania
Karazm
121
Audio
202.218
Symphonic
231
lardgenet
121
Taahiko
2{)9
Lngik
12 I
Tatung
2(12
Teac
202, 231
Dynamics Bell
IZ([
118. 119. 133. 137
Magnavox
103. 112. 113. 117, 119. 127. 12g. 139. 165
& Howell
Broksonic
Majestic
173
221. 226. 250. 255
209
Cidzen
212
Crmg Curds
_l2 I
206. 247
214
Canon
Magnavox TVN(_
Mathes
Daewoo
214. 259 244. 246. 248. 254
Marantz
10z_, 120, 155
Megatron
146
DBX
202. 218
Memorex
121
Emerson
203.22 I. 223.
MGA/ Mitsubishi
104. 119, 120. 131), 140,155
Montgomery _a_
I(I-'L104, 105. 113, 114,119.
P_masonic p_masonic TVNCR
106.
Daytron
236. 246
226. 233. 235. 243. 250 Fisher
21 I. 212. 213. 247
FunaJ
231 214. 216. 220
119
General Electric
107.160.166
Goldstar
209
130,
I33
; 174
Philco
103, 104. 112. 113, 139
Philips
I 12, 113
Pioneer
135
Portland
103
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Zeni_
Satellite
312.328.330
351
239
AUDIO TUNERS AND AMPLIFIERS
' 206, 212,247
VIDEO DISK PLAYERS
204, 2(15,233,243 2{)6, 209,211, Pioneer
Sharp
2{18,261
Shintom
2 _9
Signature 2000
208,214,216. 219, 231. 249 2 [7,232.
Denon
402. 403
Son) Sanyo Zenith
Fisher
404 40__1
[ 462,463 464
Goldstar
460
Harman!
1465
Kardon JVC
466
Kenwood
468. 469
237
AUDIO CD PLAYERS
!207.214.227
Maramz
472.503
Onkyo
]473 1475,476
Akai
409,424
Philips
Crown
410
Pioneer
477,478,479
Denon
411
Radio Shack
487,488
Fisher
412,438
Realistic
480
Goldstar
460
Sanyo
481
Hamaan/Kardoo
413
Scott
482
IVC
415
Sharp
483
Kenwood
412. 416.4
Sherwood
487. 488
Magnavox
421. 422. 433. L34
Sony
489. 490. 491. 492
Mitsalz iahi
423. 424
Soundesign
461. 498.501.
NA£)
425. 426.4,17
Teac
494.495
CABLE/SATELLITE
Nakamichi
427.428
Technics
497
AUegm
NEC
429
Yamaha
1496
Allegro NB Switch [ 361
Onkvo
430
Zenith
Gemini
] 305. 331. 338
Panasc,nic
431,432
General Electric
1367
Teknika
2_4
Toshiba
205. 215
XR1000
239
Vector Research
2_14. 218
Yamaha
202.218
Zenith
201. 224. 225. 229. 237
: 358. 362
L7. z41
460,461,498,501. 502
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: 220, 230
_212,215
V( :RS
Satellite
lniversal
215.216.220.227.
Emerson TV/VCR
161
Uni_d
214.259
RCA
AUDIO 'rAPE DECKS
364
Texscan
Philips
Quasar
316.323.336
Standard Comp
2{/7. 214
115.143.151.170
154
Atlanta
313
215
Go Video
256. 262. 263
Hitachi
215. 257
Instant Replay
214. 227
J C. Penney
214. 215. 218. 227
JVC Kenwood
501,
335
Scientific Sprucer
Philco
TVNCR
315.343
Samsung I. 259
103. 104. 105.
127.128.139
119
2{12.218
Orion
Pentax
Symp&_
DD_on
NEC
169
113.114.119. 121.130.133
148
347.350.352
Philips
Bl_oksonic
103. I05.122.
333
2{)4. 222. 252. 264
119.124
Sha:'p
313.320
Mitsubishi
SCo_
119
Panascnic
2{k5. 212. 214. 231
121
139
311.332.342
Memovex
Bell & Howell
Omturion
Oak
Paragon
Montgomery Ward
C;mdle
369.370
Philips
421,433,
General lnsa-ument
3O5,306
Pioneer
431,435
Hamlin
302, 303, 345,
Qua...ar
432
4:M
365,366
Radio Shack
Jerrold
304, 307, 308, 309. 31(I. 318. 360. 363
43 I, 436,439, 441
RCA
437
202. 225. 258
Kale
3_5
202
Macom
Vision
314. 321
3 -----6
San3,o
438. 439
Scott
440
Ref: 124-212-03 _.40,
l.tP 221-952A
and
502
QUICK AVAILABLE
REFERENCE
TO MENUS
MENUS
"four TV is icon and menu operated. In other words, an icon is selected at the top of the TV screen and a menu of adjustment options appears.
[ ........
Ruotoj UiOEO PiP
50URIIE ]Highlighted Icon The menu for the selected icon appears I Main Source below the icons.
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Ant/Cable 1 Ant/Cable 2 Video 1 Video 2 S-Video 1 ,1_ Main/PIP
BASIC
}
MENU
Video 1 Video 2 S-Video 1
1
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PIP Inset A PIP inset appears while the 5ource icon is :selected to show _he result of selecting a PIP source.
'1'4, To Select Source
OPERATION
Press the Left or Right arrows to adjust or change a selected option.
Press MENU repeatedly to choose between available menus.
Press QUIT to remove menus or wait a few seconds and the TV will
Press the Up or Down arrows repeatedly until the desired option is highlighted.
return automatically normal operation.
Typical Remote Control
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_rideo 3 and S-Video 2 are source options fo,r some TV models only.
'1'4,To Select Source I
OPERATION
@ or ___
1 :::_
Press for direct entry to the SOURCE Source Menu, or press MENU repeatedly until the Source Menu is selected.
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SOURCE
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Press the Left/Right keys to select either Maincolumn. Source column or PIP Source
_
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Press SOURCE repeatedly until the desired Source is selected.
@
Press QUIT or wait a few seconds for the TV to return to norreal operation.
SELECTION
ANT/CABLE
I or 2
Routes the antenna or cable-TV source to the TV for viewing. You see prcgram material from whichever signal source is connected to the ANT/CABLE 1 or 2 jack. (If the signal is from a VCR or a cable box, tune the TV to either channel 3 or 4.)
VIDEO 1, 2 or 3
Routes the audio and video from an A/V source (such as a VCR or a video disc player) tc, the TV for viewing. The source must be connected to the corresponding VIDEO I, 2 or 3 IN jacks.
S-VIDEO
Routes the audio and video from an auxiliary Super-VHS video source (such as a VCR or a video disc player) to the TV for viewing. The source must be connected to the corresponding S-VIDEO I or 2 IN jacks.
1 or 2
Refer to the "Standard Connections for Your TV" section to make the proper equipment connections to the TV Forinformation about PIP sources, refer to the "PIP Operation" section.
SOURCE'IDENTIFICA
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SETUP
MENU SoarcaiD:
Auto Pro qram Ch. Add/Del Ch. Labels Source ID Clock Set Timer Setup Parental Ctl Caption/Text Background Press
,1_ To Program
Clock Set Timer Setup Parental Gtl Caption/Text Background
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Press _ll_To Label Sources] While a Video or Super-Video Source is Chosen
MENU
OPERATION Press the Left/Right keys to adjust the selected option.
Press MENU repeatedly until the SETUP MENU is shown.
Press QUIT or walt a few seconds for the TV to return to normal operation.
Press the Up/Down keys until the desired option is selected.
Auto Program
Finds all active channels and stores them in the TV's memory for use by CHANNEL up/down. 'q'I-IE FIRST TIME YOU OPERATE YOUR TV" for more details.
See
Ch. (Channel) Add/Del
Edits the channels found by Auto Program to create your own personzd list of favorite channels. See the information following this chart for more details.
Ch. (Channel) Labels
Assigns a network/station label, name or call letters to specified channel_. For example, if you choose the label "ABC" for channel 9, then "ABC" will appe_u:in the Channe_?ime display whenever channel 9 is selected. See the information following this chart flgrmore details.
Source ID
Assigns a descriptive "name" to the input sources. For example, the Video 1 source may be named VCR. "VCR" will now appear in the Source Menu as a reminder that your VCR is connected to the Video 1 input jacks.
Clock Set
Sets the clock in the TV to the correct time. Press the Left/Right keys to advance the 24-hour clock, or use numbered buttons on the remote to enter time. Press ENTER to start the clock.
Timer Setup
Sets the TV's Sleep Timer and On/Off Timer features. See the info:anation following thi:; chart for more details.
Parental Cfl. (Control)
Use this feature to block viewing of any undesirable channels or an entire input video source. See the information following this chart for more details.
Caption/Text
Displays closed captioning or informational text when available on the ';elected channe,l. Options are: OFF, CAPTION 1, CAPTION 2, CAPTION 3, CAIrrlON 4, TEXT 1, TEXT 2, TEXT 3, or TEXT 4. See the information following this chart for more details. /
Background
i Adds or removes a solid-color background behind the on-screen menus
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SETUP USING
CH.
(CHANNEL)
MENU
ADD/DEL
Available Channels
Selector Highlighl: Add ChanneLs
to Scan
Delete
Channels
J
from Scan
• Press the Up/Down keys to select Ch. Add/Delete.
select Ch. Add/Delete. Press the Up/Down keys to Press Left!Right keys to view the add/delete screen.
• Press Left/Right keys to view the add/delete screen.
• Use the Left/Right and Up/ Down keys to move selector to the channel being added.
• Use the Left/Right and Up/ Down keys to move selector to the channel being deleted.
• Add the channel by pressing SOURCE unul the display shows Added.
,, Delete the channel by pressing SOURCE until the display shows Deleted.
NOTES:
_.
• Ch. AddiDel can only be used with ANT/CABLE 1 or 2 Source. • The audio of deleted channels is muted.
USING
CHANNEL
4
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Live view of select_ channel.
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Available channels are: Broadcast Band -- VHF 2 to 13, UHF 14 to 83 Cable-TV Bands1to 139
LABELS Selector Highlight
Assign
----" C,hannel
Remove/Prevent
Labels
Available Labels
Labels
• Press the Up/Down keys to select Cb. Labels.
• Press the Up/Down keys to select Ch. Labels.
• Press Left/Right keys to view the Channel Label screen.
•
Press Left/Right keys to view the Channel Label screen.
, Select a channel by pressing the CHANNEL Up/Down keys.
• Select a channel by pressing the CHANNEL Up/Down keys.
,. Use the Left/Right and Up/ Down keys to move selector to the desired label.
• Use the Left/Right and Up/ Down keys to move selector to the four dashes or NONE.
NOTE:
Live view of "" selected channel.
ADC AMC CA C8C CNBC CNN
BCC CBN COM
BET CBS CSPN
BRAV CMTV CSP2
CTN
CTV
DIS
DISC
E!
ENC FAM GALA IC ME/U NOS
ESPN FNN HBO INSP MMT PBS
ESPN2 FOX HN JCN MTV PLAY
[iT F:&V FtSE I.IFE NBC PTL
EWTN F:X [ HSN t MAX NICK OVC
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REQ
SC
SCFI
SHOW
SIN
TBS
TBN
TELE
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[More
Labels
---" C,urrent Channel Ch 9
AI3C
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Selected Label
"--
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Press Down arrow fi)r more labels.
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• Ch. Labels can only be used with ANT/CABLE 1 or 2 Source. • Selecting the four dashes (.... ) specifies that no channel label is assigned. Or, in addition to not assigning a label, NONE blocks the station or network labels that are transmitted by some television stations.
USING
SOURCE
ID _,
f selected
• In the Setup Menu, press the Up/Down keys to select Source ID. _, Press the LefffRight keys to view the Source ID screen.
Live view of
to choose a Source. I ,, Press the Up/Down Assign keys Names To Your Sources ,, Press the LeR/Right keys to Label the chosen Source.
Source
VIDEO GAMES AND OTHER FIXED PATTERN DISPLAY CAUTION
Ant/Cable 2 Video I Video 2 I Ant/Cable S-Video 1
If you use your "IV for video games or other fixed displays, avoid settiag the BRIGHTNESS control for an excessively bright picture. A bright, fixed patl:ern, if used for long periods of time, can result in a permanent imprint on the TV picture tube. You can reduce this possib:ility 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 irt use.
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• Disabling a Source prevents it from appearing in the Source Menu.
2
.... , Disabled, Antenv:a, Cable, Cable Box, Satellite, VCR.
[ Label
NOTE:
6--
Optional names for ANT/CABLE 1 or 2 Sources are:
Oplional names for VE)EO Sources are: .... , Disabled, VCR, VCR2 Camcorder, Video Game, Laser Dis(,, Audio Only, Satellite.
SETUP 'TIMER
SETUP:
Sleep
MENU
Timer
The Sleep Timer programs the TV to automatically turn itself off after a period from 15 minutes up _:o4 hours. Direct Access
From Setup Menu • Make sure the TV's clock is set.
Timer Menu
• With no menus showing on the TV, press TIMER on your remote to directly access the Sleep Timer.
• Press the Up/Down keys to select Timer Setup and view the Timer Menu.
I_i_i
• Press TIMER repeatedly to set the period of time the TV will remain on.
• Press the Up/Down keys to select Sleep Timer.
]
Tirner me Time /Off Timer
[<
• Use the Left!Right keys to set the period of time the TV will remain on.
0:15
Timer Set to Turn TV OFF in 15 Minutes
• One minute before the TV turns off, the GOOD NIGHT display appears on the screen. At this time you have a choice of the following two actions. • Do nothing;. The GOOD NIGHT display remains on the screen.
Sleep Timer Good N,ght 0:58
,i• The TV will turn off in one minute. Delay the turn-off by resetting the timer with a new time period. NOTES: "Good
• To cancel tile Sleep Timer, turn off the TV or press TIMER repeatedly until OFF is showing. • As the Good Night display counts down the final 60 seconds, the audio and video of the TV also "dim" for a soft, discreet turn-off.
TIMER The On/Off
SETUP: Timer
On/Off
programs
Display
Appears
60 Seconds
Belbre
Shut-Off
Timer
the TV to automatically
Set On/Off
Night"
turn itself on at a specific
time and turn itself off at another time
Timer
• Make sure the TV's clock is set.
Timer Menu
• Press the Up/Down keys to select Timer Setup
]
• Press Up/Down keys to select On Time. and use the numbered buttons on your remote to enter a time for the TV to turn itself ON. Press TIMER on the remote to select AM or PM. (You can also use tile Left/Right keys to advance the time.) • Press Up, Down keys to select OffTime and use the numbered buttons on your remote to enter a time for the TV to turn itself OFF. Press TIMER on the remote to select AM or PM. (You can also use the Left/Right keys to advance the time.)
imer I<
• Press Up/Down keys to select On/Off Timer and use ADJUST on remote to turn timer ON (or OFF).
On/Off Timer Set to Turn TV ON at 11:00 am
NOTE: • A time must be set for either On Time or Off Time in order to turn the timer ON.
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SETUP LISING
PARENTAL
CONTROL
Period of time PC willbe
(PC)
/
active.
_
Blocks entire source. _"_ BLocks individual _ channels for Ant/ _ Cable 1 or 2 sources. (Does not appear if the entire Ant/Cable source is blocked B lock Source.)
MENU
L Parental
Menu
BlockHours Block -]- Block
Source Channels
OFF
[-
by
Block Entire
Control
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Block Individual
Source
(Ant/Cable • Press the Up/Down keys to select Parental Ctl and press the Left/Right keys to view the PC Menu. Select Block Hours and use Left/Right keys to set the length of time PC will be active: OFF, 12, 24, 48 or 72 hours.
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Channel
Channels
1 or 2 Sources
Unbloi_
Status
Press l Source "-t--" To ('h_.tng_
Instructions
Re-enter
PC WhUe it is Activated
Only)
• Press the Up/Down keys to select Parental Ctl and press the Left/Right keys to view the PC Menu. Select Block Hours and use Left/Right keys to set the length of time PC will be actiw.: OFF, 12, 24, 48 or 72 hours.
• Select Block Source and use Left/Right keys to"Block" the current input source.
• DO NOTHING WITH BLOCK SOURCE.
• To block other sources, press the SOURCE key and set them to "Block."
• Use Left/Right and Up/Down keys to select a channel and press the SOURCE key to set it to "Block." Repeat this for each channel you want blocked.
Press ENTER to exit and enter any 4-digit "Parental Access Code" when prompted to do so. (You will be prompted to verify the number by entering it a second time.)
Live view of selected channel.
• Select Block Channels.
Press the Up/Down keys to select Parental Ctl and press the Left!Right keys to view the PC Menu. Enter your access code. Make your changes (block more channels, reset the dn:e period, etc.). Press ENTER to exit. You will be prompted to change :four access code. Either enter a new 4-digit code or do nothing to retain the current code.
• Press ENTER to exit and enter any 4-digit "Parental Access Code" when prompted to do so. (You will be prompted to verify the number by entering it a second time.) REMEMBER YOUR CODE! TO RE-ACCESS PARENTAL CONTROL WHILE IT IS ACTIVATED, YOU MUST EI_TER THIS ?_MBER. Otherwise, simply allow the specified period of time to elapse. NOTE: • Do not unplug the TV in an attempt
USING
to deactivate
the Parental
Control.
This only resets Parental
Corttrol.
CAPTIONS
Activating
Captions
(With CC Button) ,, Press CC button on remote. o, Press CC repeatedly to toggle through the five choices: Off, Caption 1, Caption 2, Caption 3 And Caption 4.
Activating
Captions/Text
(From Setup Menu) • Press the Up/Down keys to select Caption/Text. • Press Left/Right keys to toggle through the nine choices: Off, Caption 1, Caption 2, Caption 3, Caption 4, Text 1, Text 2, Text 3, or Text 4.
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See special newscast tonight at 7:00PM on channel2.
T
NOTE:
Typical Captions Display
• At present, very 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 selections.
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Typical Text Display Fixed size text window fills lower half of screen.
AUDIO
MENU f
CH 2 10:56 STEREO
/ Treble { Balance | Audio
l.d ,lL FIUDIDI Surround
STEREO is selected and a stereo signal is being received. You will hear stereo sound.
L SEQ
Audio Mode Shown in Channel/Time Display
MENU
OPERATION G
Press the Left/Right keys to adjust the selected option.
Press MENU repeatedly until the AUDIO MENU is shown.
Press QUIT or wait a few seconds for the TV to return to normal operation.
Press the Up/Down keys until the desired option is selected.
Bass
Adjusts the BASS (low-frequency) level.
Treble
Adjusts the TREBLE (high-frequency) level.
Balance
Adjusts the balance of sound between the two speakers.
Audio
Allows you to select STEREO, MONO or 2ND AUDIO/SAP operation See information below this chart for more details.
(SAP is not an option for the video sources, Audio signals received from a video source are assumed to be monaural or stereo, )
SEQ (Spatial Surround
Equalization)
STEREO:
Directs the sound to the Left and Right speakers as supplied by the pro grarn. Stereo is the recommend choice: The TV switches automaticall 3 between the STEREO and MONO modes depending on the type of signal being received.
MONO:
Directs the same sound to both Left and Right speakers, received is in stereo.
2ND AUDIO/ SAP:
Directs the sound for the Second Audio Progam (second language) to both the Left and Right speakers. SAP sound is always monaural. If SAP is selected, you hear the SAP (usually a second language). When the SAP broadcast ends, the TV switches automatically (defaults) to the type of signal, being r_eived, STEREO or MONO. The TV switches back to 2ND AUDIO/SAP when the SAP broadcast resumes.
Produces a spacious and more tonal sound. SEQ is only available and processed by the TV.
being
while a stereo signal is being received
Adjusts the level of Surround Sound provided to the optional surround so_md speakers. Surround Sound is only available if a surround encoded stereo signal is being rcxzeived and STEREO is either selected using the AUDIO option or selected by default.
NOTE: • All adjustments on the AUDIO MENU are optional. You do not have to adjust these features in order to use your TV.
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| VIC]Erl
MENU
MENU
Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness Color Temp Video Filter Auto Flesh Picture Pref
OPERATION
@
Press the Lefv_Right keys to adjust the selected option.
VIDEO MENU is shown. Press MENU repeatedly until the
Press QUIT or wait a few seconds for the TV to return to normal operation.
Press the Up/Down keys until the desired option is selected.
Contrast
Adjusts the overall contrast and color level of the picture.
Brightness
Adjusts the brightness level of black areas in the picture.
Color
Adjusts the intensity of the colors in the picture.
Tint
Adjusts the color of the flesh tones to more Green or more Red.
Sharpness
Adjusts the clarity of the edges around objects for the clearest picture qu_ ity.
Color Temp (Temperature)
Changes the "color temperature" or picture white balance between cooler natural whites and warmer (red) colors.
Video Filter
Reduces video "noise" or interference in dark picture areas resulting in clearer overall pictures.
Auto Flesh
Automatically maintains natural skin tones under changing scene and video source conditions.
Picture Pret. (Preference)
Lets you decide if you want to use your own CUSTOM video settings, the factory PRESET video settings or the factory preset THEATER video settings. The THEATER _.ettings are preset to provide optimum visual performance in low light "theater-like" conditions
NOTES: •
All adjustments on the Video Menu are optional. It is not necessary, to adjust these features in order to operate the TV. Any adjustments made to the Video Menu settings while Picture Pref. is in PRESET or THEATER mode will automatically ting.
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fCh.:Guide _Ch. Review PiP Color PIP Tint
PIP
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MENU
Ch. Guide and Ch. Review are options on some TV models only.