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Television

User’s Guide

Please read this manual before operating this product for the first time.

The New Era in Entertainment.

TOCOM 1583575

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Model: CR29TF420

Important Information

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this TV to rain or moisture.

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

This symbol indicates

"dangerous voltage" inside the product that presents a personal injury.

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.

This symbol indicates important instructions accompanying the product.

risk of electric shock or

Caution: To prevent electric shock, insert plug firmly into outlet.

Power Consumption:

99-242V

~

50/60 Hz A.C.

145 W (for model CR29TF420)

If fixed (non-moving) images are left on the screen for long periods, they may be permanently imprinted on the picture tube. Such images include network logos, phone numbers, and video games.

This damage is not covered by your warranty. Extended viewing of channels displaying these images should be avoided.

.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Setup and Connections

Things to Consider Before You Connect ......................................................................... 4

Choose Your Connection .................................................................................................. 5

Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV ............................................... 5

TV + VCR ..................................................................................................................... 6

TV + VCR + Satellite Receiver ..................................................................................... 7

TV + VCR + DVD .......................................................................................................... 8

TV + DVD + Audio Receiver ....................................................................................... 9

Plug in the TV .................................................................................................................. 10

Put Batteries in the Remote ........................................................................................... 10

How to Use the Remote Control to Complete Setting Up the TV .............................. 10

Turn on the TV ................................................................................................................ 10

Finishing the Setup ......................................................................................................... 11

Setting Up the Channel Guide ....................................................................................... 12

Adding Channels to the Guide ................................................................................ 12

Using the Guide ........................................................................................................ 12

Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control

The Buttons on the Remote Control ............................................................................. 14

Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components ......................................... 16

Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote ....................................................... 16

How to Program the Remote .................................................................................. 16

How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It ................................................ 17

Code List .......................................................................................................................... 18

Chapter 3: Menus and Features

Menu Icons ...................................................................................................................... 20

Image & Sound Menu ..................................................................................................... 20

Tuning Menu ................................................................................................................... 22

Other Resources Menu ................................................................................................... 23

Channel Marker .............................................................................................................. 24

Chapter 4: Other Information

Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................. 26

Care and Cleaning .......................................................................................................... 27

The Front of Your TV ...................................................................................................... 28

Index ................................................................................................................................ 29

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Chapter 1

Connections & Setup

Chapter Overview:

• Things to Consider Before You Connect

• Choose Your Connection

• Connections

• Plug in the TV

• Put Batteries in the Remote

• How to Use the Remote Control to Complete

Setting Up the TV

• Finishing the Setup

• Setting Up the Channel Guide

The New Era in Entertainment.

Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only.

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4

Connections & Setup

Things to Consider Before You Connect

Protect Against Power Surges

• Connect all components before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet.

• Turn off the TV and/or component before you connect or disconnect any cables.

• Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to the Important

Safeguards sheet packed with your TV.

Protect Components from Overheating

• Don’t block ventilation holes on any of the components. Arrange the components so that air can circulate freely.

• Don’t stack components.

• When you place components in a stand, make sure you allow adequate ventilation.

• If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on the top shelf so the heated air from it won’t flow around other components.

Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference

• Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.

• If you place components above the TV, route all cables down the side of the back of the

TV instead of straight down the middle.

• If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables. Also, keep the twin lead cables away from audio/video cables.

Important Stand and Base Safety Information

Choose the location for your TV carefully. Place the TV on a stand or base that is of adequate size and strength to prevent the TV from being accidentally tipped over, pushed off, or pulled off. This could cause personal injury and/or damage the TV. Refer to the Important Safeguards sheet packed with your TV.

Use Indirect Light

Don’t place the TV where sunlight or room lighting will be directed toward the screen. Use soft or indirect lighting.

Chapter 1

Connections & Setup

Choose Your Connection

There are several ways to connect your TV. Please use the following chart to determine which connection is best for you. Proceed to the appropriate page and connect your TV.

Components Cables

Needed

Connection

Title

Coaxial

Audio/Video

TV + VCR

VCR

TV

Coaxial

Audio/Video

S-Video

TV + VCR +

Satellite Receiver page 7

VCR

Go to...

page 6

TV

Satellite

Coaxial

Audio/Video

S-Video

TV + VCR + DVD page 8

TV

VCR

DVD

Coaxial

Audio/Video

S-Video

TV + DVD +

Audio Receiver page 9

DVD

TV

Audio

Receiver

Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV

You will need the following types of cables for the connections represented in this book.

Notes: Audio/Video cables (A/V cables for short) are usually sold as a bundled set, but the connection pictures in this book show each cable separately for better visibility. Use the white and red cables for audio connections and the yellow cable for video connections.

S-Video cable

Coaxial cable

Chapter 1

Audio/Video cables

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6

Connections & Setup

VCR

TV

From Cable,

Cable Box, or Antenna

VCR

2

IN FROM ANT

OUT TO TV

VIDEO

1C

R

R

AUDIO

OUT

L

L

IN

1B

CH3

CH4

TV (back panel)

1A

ANTENNA

INPUTS

VIDEO

AV1 AV2

75 OHMS

L

(MONO)

R

AUDIO

OUT

S-VHS

TV + VCR

1.

Connect your TV to your VCR

A. Connect a coaxial cable to the ANTENNA jack on your TV and to the output jack on your VCR

(sometimes labeled OUT TO TV).

B. Connect the white and red audio cables to the AV1 L and R audio input jacks on the back of the

TV and to the corresponding audio output jacks on the VCR.

C. Connect the video cable (yellow) to the AV1 VIDEO input jack on the back of the TV and to the video output jack on the VCR.

2.

Connect cable or antenna to your VCR

Connect the coaxial cable from your cable outlet, cable box, or antenna to the input jack on your

VCR (sometimes labeled IN FROM ANT).

Go to page 10

Chapter 1

Connections & Setup

From Cable,

Cable Box, or Antenna

SATELLITE RECEIVER

2A

IN FROM ANT

OUT

SATELLITE

IN

OUT TO TV

S-VIDEO VIDEO R L

CH3

CH4

Satellite

VCR

Satellite Signal

2B

3A

VCR

IN FROM ANT

OUT TO TV

1B

VIDEO

R

R

AUDIO

4B

L

OUT

IN

L

4A

CH3

CH4

TV (back panel)

3B

ANTENNA

INPUTS

VIDEO

AV1 AV2

75 OHMS

L

(MONO)

R

AUDIO

OUT

S-VHS

1A

TV

Chapter 1

TV + VCR + Satellite Receiver

1.

Connect your Satellite Receiver to your TV

A. Connect the white and red audio cables to the AV1 L and R audio input jacks on the back of the

TV and to the audio output jacks on the satellite receiver.

B. Connect an S-Video cable (not supplied) to the S-VHS jack on the back of the TV and to the

S-Video output jack on the satellite receiver.

Note: If your satellite receiver does not have an S-Video jack, use a regular video cable to connect the satellite receiver’s video output to the TV’s AV1 VIDEO jack.

2.

Connect coaxial cables to your Satellite Receiver

A. Connect the coaxial cable from your cable outlet, cable box, or antenna to the input jack on your satellite receiver (sometimes labeled IN FROM ANT).

B. Connect the coaxial cable from your satellite dish antenna to the input jack on your satellite receiver (sometimes labeled SATELLITE IN).

3.

Connect your Satellite Receiver to your VCR and TV

A. Connect a coaxial cable to the output jack (sometimes labeled OUT TO TV) on the satellite receiver and to the input jack on the VCR (sometimes labeled IN FROM ANT).

B. Connect a coaxial cable to the output jack on the VCR (sometimes labeled OUT TO TV) and to the

ANTENNA jack on the TV.

4. Connect your VCR to your TV

A. Connect the white and red audio cables to the AV2 L and R audio input jacks on the back of the

TV and to the corresponding audio output jacks on the VCR.

B. Connect the video cable (yellow) to the AV2 VIDEO input jack on the back of the TV and to the video output jack on the VCR.

Go to page 10

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8

Connections & Setup

DVD PLAYER

DVD

OUT

S-VIDEO VIDEO R

L

VCR

From Cable,

Cable Box, or Antenna

TV

CH3

CH4

3

VCR

IN FROM ANT

OUT TO TV

1B

VIDEO

R

R

AUDIO

L

OUT

IN

L

2C

2B

CH3

CH4

TV (back panel)

2A

ANTENNA

INPUTS

VIDEO

AV1 AV2

75 OHMS

L

(MONO)

R

AUDIO

OUT

S-VHS

1A

TV + VCR + DVD

1.

Connect your DVD player to your TV

A. Connect the white and red audio cables to the AV1 L and R audio input jacks on the back of the TV and to the audio output jacks on the DVD player.

B. Connect an S-Video cable (not supplied) to the S-VHS jack on the back of the TV and to the

S-Video output jack on the DVD player.

Note: If your DVD player does not have an S-Video jack, use a regular video cable to connect the DVD player’s video output to the TV’s AV1 VIDEO jack.

2.

Connect your VCR to your TV

A. Connect a coaxial cable to the ANTENNA jack on your TV and to the output jack on your VCR

(sometimes labeled OUT TO TV).

B. Connect the white and red audio cables to the AV2 L and R audio input jacks on the back of the TV and to the corresponding audio output jacks on the VCR.

C. Connect the video cable (yellow) to the AV2 VIDEO input jack on the back of the TV and to the video output jack on the VCR.

3.

Connect cable or antenna to your VCR

Connect the coaxial cable from your cable outlet, cable box, or antenna to the input jack on your

VCR (sometimes labeled IN FROM ANT).

Go to page 10

Chapter 1

DVD

TV

Connections & Setup

DVD PLAYER

OUT

S-VIDEO

VIDEO R L

From Cable,

Cable Box, or Antenna

3

TV (back panel)

2B

ANTENNA

INPUTS

VIDEO

AV1 AV2

75 OHMS

L

(MONO)

R

AUDIO

OUT

S-VHS

CH3

CH4

2A

AUDIO RECEIVER

AUDIO IN

R

L

1

Audio Receiver

Chapter 1

TV + DVD + Audio Receiver

1.

Connect your TV to your Audio Receiver

Connect the left and right audio cables to your audio receiver and to the AUDIO OUT L (left – white) and R (right – red) jacks on the back of your TV.

2.

Connect your DVD player to your TV

A. Connect the white and red audio cables to the AV1 L and R audio input jacks on the back of the TV and to the audio output jacks on the DVD player.

B. Connect an S-Video cable (not supplied) to the S-VHS jack on the back of the TV and to the

S-Video output jack on the DVD player.

Note: If your DVD player does not have an S-Video jack, use a regular video cable to connect the DVD player’s video output to the TV’s AV1 VIDEO jack.

3.

Connect cable or antenna to your TV

Connect the coaxial cable from your cable outlet, cable box, or antenna to the ANTENNA Jack on your TV.

Go to page 10

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Connections & Setup

Plug in the TV

Plug the end of the power cord into the wall outlet. Make sure to insert the plug completely into the outlet.

Depending on the type of wall outlets in your country, you might need to use an adapter to plug in the TV.

OK

Use the arrow buttons to move through the menu system. Use the

OK or right arrow button to select items.

Put Batteries in the Remote

1.

Remove the battery compartment cover on the remote.

2.

Insert new batteries. Match the polarities (+ and -) on the batteries with the diagram on the remote.

3.

Put the battery compartment cover back on the remote.

How to Use the Remote Control to

Complete Setting Up the TV

The technical term is “Navigation” – how you move through the on-screen menus. The theory is the same throughout the menu screens: move the cursor to your choice and select it.

To move the cursor, use the up and down arrow buttons. To change an item’s setting, use the left and right arrow buttons.

Press OK or the right arrow button to select an item.

Turn on the TV

Press the ON•OFF button on the remote control or the POWER button on the

TV itself.

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Chapter 1

TO RUN AUTOMATIC

TUNING NOW

PLUG THE ANTENNA

NO YES

Connections & Setup

Finishing the Setup

The first time you tur n on your TV, the scr een shown on the left appears.

Your TV can sear ch for all channels that ar e viewable thr ough your antenna or cable-TV system. This is sometimes called automatic tuning. Follow the steps below to start automatic tuning.

1.

Make sur e you have either an of f-air antenna or another component connected to the ANTENNA jack on the back of your TV .

2.

Press the left ar row button to continue the setup pr ocedur e.

3.

In the next screen (shown on the left), use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight your selection.

NO Choose this option if you didn’t connect a VCR to your TV.

YES Choose this option if you connected a VCR to your TV. Then select the video input channel for your VCR according to the way you connected it to your TV.

CHANNEL 3 or CHANNEL 4 Sets the video input channel to channel

3 or 4. Choose this option if you used an RF coaxial cable (without audio/video cables) to connect the VCR to the TV. Try to select the channel number that is not active in your area.

AV Sets the video input channel to the first set of audio/video inputs.

Choose this option if you used audio/video/S-Video cables to connect your VCR to your TV.

4.

Press the left arrow button to start automatic tuning.

Your TV automatically cycles through all channel numbers and places the active channels into channel memory. When your TV is finished, it tunes to the lowest channel in its channel memory.

5.

Press CH+ or CH- to access the channels in the channel list. The channels can also be accessed using the number buttons on the remote.

Note: If you change your location or cable company, you will need to run Automatic Tuning again.

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Connections & Setup

Setting Up the Channel Guide

Your TV has a built-in guide that allows you to set up lists of your favorite channels, organized into five categories:

Movies,

Sports,

News,

Music, and

Childrens’ entertainment.

You can choose up to five channels for each category.

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Adding Channels to the Guide

The first time you turn on your TV, the Channel Guide is empty.

To add your favorite channels to each category:

1.

Press GUIDE on the remote control.

2.

Use the arrow buttons to highlight a space in the category you want.

3.

Add channels to the list with the number buttons on the remote control.

4.

When you’re done, press GUIDE to exit.

Using the Guide

Once you’ve set up a list of your favorite channels, you can use the Channel Guide to access them directly.

1.

Press GUIDE.

2.

Use the left and right arrow buttons to highlight the category you want.

3.

Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the channel you want.

4.

Press OK or GUIDE to tune to the selected channel.

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Chapter 2

Using the

Remote Control

Chapter Overview:

• The Buttons on the Remote Control

• Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components

• How To Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It

• Code List

The New Era in Entertainment.

Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only.

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Using the Remote Control

L.E.D.

VCR1

ON OFF

DVD

TV

MUTE

CH

+

SKIP

V

SOUND

GUIDE

CH

-

GO BACK

INFO

1

MENU

2

4 5

7 8

INPUT

0

3

CLEAR

6

9

ANTENNA

STOP

The Buttons on the Remote Control

0-9 (Number buttons) Enter channel numbers and time settings directly through the remote control.

Arrow buttons (up, down, left, right) Press the arrow buttons to move through the on-screen menu system.

ANTENNA Functions as TV/VCR button in VCR mode and TV/receiver button in SAT•CABLE mode.

AUX (auxiliary) Puts the remote in auxiliary mode to operate the component you’ve programmed the remote to operate with this button. You can program this button to control a cable box, satellite receiver, Dimensia audio components, some RCA audio components, a laserdisc player, or a VCR.

CH+ and CH– buttons Scan up or down through the current channel list. Press once to change the channel up or down; press and hold to continue changing channels.

CLEAR Removes any menu or display from the screen and returns you to

TV viewing.

DVD Puts the remote in DVD mode to operate RCA, GE and Proscan DVD players. It cannot be programmed.

FORWARD If you’re operating a VCR or DVD player with the remote control, press FORWARD to advance a disc or videotape.

GO BACK Returns you to the previous channel.

GUIDE Accesses the TV’s channel guide. If you’re operating another component that has a guide, this button accesses the on-screen guide.

INFO Displays channel information.

INPUT In TV mode, press INPUT to toggle through the available Video Input channels. In SAT mode, press to select available channel lists for RCA, GE and

Proscan satellite receivers.

L.E.D. (light-emitting diode) The little light on the remote that lights when you are programming the remote. It also lights when you press a valid button on the remote.

MENU Displays the TV’s main menu and selects highlighted items.

MUTE Lowers the volume to its minimum level. Press again to restore volume.

OK Selects items in the TV’s menu system. If you’re operating another component, the OK button might allow you to select a highlighted item in the on-screen menu.

ON•OFF Turns the TV on and off. When the remote is in another mode (VCR,

DVD, Satellite, etc.) and the remote is programmed to operate that component, you can press ON•OFF to turn the component on and off.

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Tip

To turn off all the RCA, GE, and PROSCAN components that are connected to the

TV, press ON•OFF twice within two seconds.

This feature only works with most RCA, GE and

PROSCAN products.

Using the Remote Control

PAUSE If you’re operating a VCR or DVD player with the remote control, press

PAUSE when the disc or videotape is playing to pause playback.

PLAY If you’re operating a VCR or DVD player, plays the disc or videotape.

RECORD If the remote is in VCR mode, press RECORD to start recording.

REVERSE If you’re operating a VCR or DVD player with the remote control, press REVERSE to go backwards on a disc or videotape.

SAT•CABLE Puts the remote in SAT•CABLE mode.

SKIP If you press this button before you change the channel, the TV waits 30 seconds and automatically goes back to the original channel. Each time you press SKIP, you add 30 seconds (i.e, if you press SKIP two times before you change the channel, the TV waits 60 seconds and automatically turns back to the original channel).

SOUND Toggles between the available sound modes for the TV – STEREO,

MONO, or SAP. If you’re operating another component with several sound options, this button displays those options.

STOP If you’re operating a VCR or DVD player, stops playing the disc or videotape.

TV Turns on the TV and puts the remote in TV mode. Also displays channel information.

VCR1 Puts the remote in VCR1 mode.

VCR2 Puts the remote in VCR2 mode.

VOL (up and down) buttons Decrease or increase the TV’s volume.

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Using the Remote Control

VCR1

ON OFF

TV

DVD VCR2 AUX SAT CABLE

CH +

V

Programming the Remote to Operate

Other Components

The universal remote control can be programmed to operate most brands of remote controllable VCRs, satellite receivers and cable boxes. The remote is already programmed to operate most RCA, GE and Proscan

TVs, VCRs, DVD players, laserdisc players and satellite receivers.

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Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote

To determine whether the universal remote needs to be programmed, turn a component ON, such as a VCR, point the remote at the VCR, and press the VCR1 button. Then press ON•OFF or channel up or channel down to see if the VCR responds to the remote commands. If not, the remote needs to be programmed.

Note: The DVD button cannot be programmed. It can be used to operate RCA, GE and Proscan DVD players only.

REVERSE PLAY

STOP

You’ll use these buttons when you program the remote to operate another component.

The remote may not operate all models of all brands.

How to Program the Remote

There are two ways to program the remote control: automatic code search and direct entry. Instructions for both ways follow.

Tip

To stop the automatic code search without programming any components, press and hold CLEAR until the light on the remote turns off.

Using Automatic Code Search

1.

Turn on the component you want the remote to operate (VCR, cable box, satellite receiver)

2.

Press and hold the component button on the remote control that corresponds to the component you want the remote to operate

(VCR1, SAT•CABLE). While you hold down the component button, press and hold ON•OFF (when the light on the remote turns on, release both buttons).

3.

Press PLAY (the light on the remote, located below the ON•OFF button, starts flashing).

The remote is searching the first set of component codes (there are

20 sets of codes). If the component you want to operate doesn’t turn off automatically after 5 seconds, press PLAY again (the light starts flashing again as the remote searches through the next set of codes).

Continue pressing PLAY until the component turns off.

Note: If the component doesn’t turn off after you’ve pressed

the PLAY button 20 times, the component can’t be

programmed.

4.

Press REVERSE, wait 2 seconds. Repeat this step until the component turns back on.

5.

To finish, press and hold the STOP button until the light on the remote turns off.

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Using the Remote Control

Using Direct Entry

1.

Turn on the component you want the remote to operate.

2.

Look up the brand and code number(s) for the component on the code list on page 7.

3.

Press and hold the component button that corresponds to the component you want the remote to operate (VCR1, VCR2, SAT•CABLE, or AUX)

4.

Enter the code from the code list.

5.

Release the component button.

6.

Press ON•OFF to see if the component responds to the remote commands. If it doesn’t, try pressing the component button and then ON•OFF again.

7.

If you get no response, repeat these steps using the next code listed for your brand until the component responds to the remote commands.

Note: If you try all the codes for your component brand and none work, try the automatic code search method. If automatic code search doesn’t find the code, the remote is not compatible with your component.

Tip

The buttons might operate differently for other components, especially when you’re using another component’s menu system.

How to Use the Remote After You’ve

Programmed It

Once the remote has been programmed successfully, you are ready to use it to control your components. To operate the component:

1.

Press the component button (VCR1, VCR2, SAT•CABLE, or AUX) to set the remote to operate the component.

2.

Press ON•OFF to turn the component ON or OFF.

3.

Use the remote buttons that apply to that component.

Note: If you keep pressing buttons and nothing happens, the remote is probably in the wrong mode. You must press the component button that matches the component you want to operate

(i.e., if you want to operate the VCR, press VCR1 on the remote control to put the remote in VCR mode.)

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Using the Remote Control

Code List

VCR Codes

Program to VCR1, VCR2, AUX buttons

Admiral ........................................................................ 2131

Adventura .................................................................... 2026

Aiko ............................................................................. 2027

Aiwa ................................................................... 2002, 2026

Akai .......... 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2111,2112, 2113

American High ............................................................ 2021

Asha ............................................................................. 2013

Audio Dynamics ................................................ 2009, 2010

Audiovox ..................................................................... 2014

Bell & Howell ............................................................. 2011

Beaumark .................................................................... 2013

Broksonic .......................................................... 2012, 2025

Calix ............................................................................. 2014

Candle ............. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

Canon ...................................................... 2021, 2022, 2114

Capehart ............................................................ 2020, 2110

Carver .......................................................................... 2062

CCE .................................................................... 2027, 2061

Citizen ...... 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018,2019,2027

Colortyme .................................................................... 2009

Colt .............................................................................. 2061

Craig .............................................. 2013, 2014, 2023, 2061

Curtis-Mathes ................................ 2000, 2002, 2009, 2013,

................................... 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2115

Cybernex ..................................................................... 2013

Daewoo ... 2015, 2017, 2019,2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2110

Daytron ........................................................................ 2110

Dbx .................................................................... 2009, 2010

Dimensia ..................................................................... 2000

Dynatech ........................................................... 2002, 2026

Electrohome ...................................................... 2014, 2029

Electrophonic .............................................................. 2014

Emerson ................................................... 2002, 2012,2014,

................. 2015, 2021, 2024, 2025,2026,2029, 2030, 2032,

.... 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041,

.... 2042, 2044, 2045, 2047, 2065, 2105, 2113, 2116, 2117,

2130

Fisher ....... 2011, 2023, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052,2118

Fuji ..................................................................... 2021, 2119

Funai .................................................................. 2002, 2026

Garrard ........................................................................ 2026

GE .......... 2000, 2001, 2013, 2021, 2022, 2053, 2115, 2120

Goldstar ............................... 2009, 2014, 2018, 2054, 2121

Gradiente ..................................................................... 2026

Harley Davidson ......................................................... 2026

Harman Kardon .......................................................... 2009

Harwood ..................................................................... 2061

Headquarter ................................................................ 2011

Hitachi ... 2002, 2055, 2056, 2057, 2107, 2111, 2120, 2122

HI-Q ............................................................................. 2023

Instant Replay ............................................................. 2021

JCL ............................................................................... 2021

JC Penney ................. 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021,

.............. 2022, 2055, 2056, 2058, 2059, 2060, 2107, 2118

Jensen ...................................................... 2055, 2056, 2111

JVC ................... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2058, 2111, 2123

Kenwood . 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2058, 2111,2123

KLH .............................................................................. 2061

Kodak ................................................................ 2014, 2021

Lloyd .................................................................. 2002, 2026

Logik ............................................................................ 2061

LXI ............................................................................... 2014

Magnavox ........ 2021, 2022, 2062, 2063, 2104, 2108, 2124

Magnin ......................................................................... 2013

Marantz ................................................... 2009, 2010, 2011,

..................................... 2016, 2018, 2021, 2058, 2062,2064

Marta ............................................................................ 2014

Masushita ..................................................................... 2021

MEI .............................................................................. 2021

Memorex .......................................................... 2002, 2011,

........................ 2013, 2014, 2021, 2023, 2026, 2104, 2131

MGA ......................................................... 2029, 2065, 2113

MGN Technology ........................................................ 2013

Midland ........................................................................ 2053

Minolta ..................................................... 2055, 2056, 2107

Mitsubishi ....... 2029, 2055, 2056, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2069,

.............. 2070, 2071, 2072, 2073, 2074, 2106, 2113, 2123

Montgomery Ward ............................................ 2075, 2131

Motorola ............................................................ 2021,2131

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MTC ........................................................ 2002, 2013, 2026

Multitech .................... 2002, 2013, 2016, 2026, 2053, 2061

NEC ..................................... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018,

....................... 2058, 2064, 2076, 2078, 2079, 2111, 2123

Nikko .......................................................................... 2014

Noblex ........................................................................ 2013

Olympus ..................................................................... 2021

Optimus ............................................................ 2014, 2131

Optonica ..................................................................... 2096

Orion .......................................................................... 2035

Panasonic .................. 2021, 2022, 2109, 2125, 2126, 2127

Pentax .................................. 2016, 2055, 2056, 2107, 2120

Pentex Research ......................................................... 2018

Philco ............................................. 2021, 2022, 2062, 2063

Philips ............................................ 2021, 2062, 2096, 2124

Pilot ............................................................................. 2014

Pioneer ................................ 2010, 2055, 2080, 2081, 2123

Portland ........................................ 2016, 2017, 2019, 2110

ProScan ............................................................. 2000, 2001

Protec .......................................................................... 2061

Pulsar .......................................................................... 2104

Quarter ....................................................................... 2011

Quartz ......................................................................... 2011

Quasar .................................................... 2021, 2022, 2125

RCA ..................................... 2000, 2001, 2003, 2013, 2021,

................ 2055, 2056, 2082, 2083, 2084,2085, 2086,2087,

............... 2088, 2089, 2090, 2091, 2107, 2115, 2120, 2125

Radioshack/Realistic ..................... 2002, 2011, 2013, 2014

.... 2021, 2022, 2023, 2026, 2029, 2049, 2050, 2096, 2131

Radix ........................................................................... 2014

Randex ........................................................................ 2014

Ricoh ........................................................................... 2128

Runco ......................................................................... 2104

Samsung .................... 2005, 2013, 2015, 2033, 2053, 2112

Sanky ................................................................ 2131, 2104

Sansui ............................................ 2010, 2092, 2111, 2123

Sanyo ...................................................... 2011, 2013, 2023

Scott ...... 2012, 2015, 2025, 2032, 2035, 2038, 2065, 2093,

2116

Sears ................................... 2011, 2014, 2021, 2023, 2048,

......................... 2049, 2050, 2051, 2055, 2056, 2107, 2118

Sharp ................ 2002, 2017, 2029, 2094, 2095, 2096, 2131

Shintom ........................................ 2004, 2056, 2061, 2098

Shogun ....................................................................... 2013

Signature .......................................................... 2002, 2131

Singer ...................................................... 2021, 2061, 2128

Sony ........................... 2002, 2004, 2098, 2099, 2119, 2128

STS .................................................................... 2021, 2107

Sylvania . 2002, 2021, 2022, 2026, 2062, 2063, 2065, 2124

Symphonic ........................................................ 2002, 2026

Tandy ................................................................ 2002, 2011

Tashiko ....................................................................... 2014

Tatung ............................................................... 2058, 2111

TEAC .................................... 2002, 2026, 2058, 2085, 2111

Technics ............................................................ 2021, 2109

Teknika ...................... 2002, 2014, 2021, 2026, 2100, 2129

TMK ........................................................ 2013, 2024, 2047

Toshiba ............ 2015, 2049, 2051, 2055, 2065, 2093, 2116

ToteVision ........................................................ 2013, 2014

Unitech ....................................................................... 2013

Vector Research ............................. 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016

Victor .......................................................................... 2010

Video Concepts ................... 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2113

Videosonic .................................................................. 2013

Wards ........... , 2002, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2023, 2026,

.... 2029, 2055, 2056, 2061, 2096, 2101, 2102, 2103, 2107,

2116, 2131

XR-1000 .................................................. 2021, 2026, 2061

Yamaha ...................... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2058, 2111

Zenith .................................. 2004, 2098, 2104, 2119, 2128

Cable Boxes Codes

Program to SAT•CABLE or AUX button

ABC .................. 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5053

Antronix ............................................................ 5008, 5009

Archer ............................................ 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011

Cabletenna ................................................................. 5008

Cableview ................................................................... 5008

Century ....................................................................... 5011

Citizen ......................................................................... 5011

Colour Voice ..................................................... 5012, 5013

Comtronics ....................................................... 5014, 5015

Contec ...................................................................... 5016

Eastern ...................................................................... 5017

Garrard ..................................................................... 5011

GC Electronics .......................................................... 5009

Gemini .................................................. 5018, 5019, 5049

General Instrument .................................................. 5003

Hamlin .............................. 5020, 5021, 5022, 5035, 5045

Hitachi ...................................................................... 5003

Hytex ........................................................................ 5002

Jasco ......................................................................... 5011

Jerrold ... 5003, 5005, 5007,5018, 5023, 5024, 5046, 5053

Magnavox ................................................................. 5025

Memorex .................................................................. 5026

Movie Time .......................................... 5002, 5027, 5028

NSC ....................................................... 5002, 5027, 5028

Oak ........................................................ 5002,5016, 5029

Panasonic ....................................................... 5048, 5052

Paragon .................................................................... 5026

Philips ........................................ 5011, 5012, 5013, 5019,

5025, 5030, 5031, 5032

Pioneer ........................................................... 5033, 5034

Pulsar ........................................................................ 5026

RCA ....................................................... 5047, 5049, 5052

Realistic ........................................................... 5009, 5049

Regal ............................................................... 5022, 5035

Regency .................................................................... 5017

Rembrandt ................................................................ 5003

Runco ....................................................................... 5026

Samsung ......................................................... 5014, 5034

Scientific Atlanta ......................... 5006, 5036, 5037, 5038

Signal .............................................................. 5014, 5018

Signature ................................................................... 5003

SL Marx ..................................................................... 5014

Sprucer ..................................................................... 5052

Starcom ................................................. 5007, 5018, 5053

Stargate ........................................................... 5014, 5018

Starquest ................................................................... 5018

Tandy ........................................................................ 5040

Teleview ................................................................... 5014

Tocom ................................................... 5004, 5023, 5041

Toshiba ..................................................................... 5026

Tusa .......................................................................... 5018

TV86 ......................................................................... 5027

Unika .................................................... 5008, 5009, 5011

United Artists ............................................................ 5002

United Cable ............................................................ 5053

Universal ..................................... 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011

Videoway .................................................................. 5044

Viewstar ...................................... 5015, 5025, 5027, 5040

Zenith ................................................... 5026, 5050, 5051

Satellite Receivers Codes

Program to SAT•CABLE or AUX button

Chapparal ....................................................... 5056, 5057

Drake .............................................................. 5058, 5059

GE ............................................................................. 5000

General Instruments ............................ 5060, 5061, 5062

Panasonic ................................................................. 5075

Primestar ................................................................... 5076

ProScan ..................................................................... 5000

RCA ........................................................................... 5000

Realistic ..................................................................... 5063

Sony .......................................................................... 5072

STS1 .......................................................................... 5064

STS2 .......................................................................... 5065

STS3 .......................................................................... 5066

STS4 .......................................................................... 5067

Toshiba ..................................................................... 5068

Toshiba ..................................................................... 5073

Uniden ...................................................................... 5069

Audio Codes

Program to AUX button (for Dimensia and some

RCA brands only)

AM/FM ...................................................................... 4003

Aux ........................................................................... 4004

Phono ....................................................................... 4005

CD ............................................................................. 4007

Tape .......................................................................... 4006

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Chapter 3

Menus and Features

Chapter Overview:

• Menu Icons

• Picture & Sound Menu

• Tuning Menu

• Other Resources Menu

• Channel Marker

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Menus and Features

IMAGE & SOUND

ORIGINAL IMAGE

- BRIGHT. IMAGE

+ BRIGHT. IMAGE

PERSONAL

. IMAGE ADJUST

. SOUND ADJUST

Menu Icons

The menu icons that appear on the left side of every menu screen let you move from menu to menu easily.

To enter a menu:

1.

Press MENU to bring up the TV's IMAGE & SOUND menu.

2.

Point to a menu icon using the up and down arrow buttons on the remote.

Enter the menu you want by pressing OK.

3.

To exit any menu screen, press MENU.

Image & Sound Menu

IMAGE & SOUND

ORIGINAL IMAGE

- BRIGHT. IMAGE

+ BRIGHT. IMAGE

PERSONAL

. IMAGE ADJUST

. SOUND ADJUST

The IMAGE & SOUND menu lets you adjust the TV’s picture and sound settings to match your preference. Use the up and down arrows to move the cursor.

Press OK to select a menu item. Use the left and right arrow buttons to adjust an item’s setting.

ORIGINAL IMAGE

Returns the picture settings to their factory defaults.

– BRIGHT.

Sets the picture to a darker overall level.

+ BRIGHT.

Sets the picture to a brighter overall level.

PERSONAL

Adjusts the picture to your customized PERSONAL settings, which you can define in the IMAGE ADJUST menu described below.

IMAGE ADJUST

CONTRAST ||||||.....

COLOR ||||||.....

BRIGHT. ||||||.....

SHARPNESS ||||||.....

NOISE FILTER

Tip

Feel free to explore the menu system.

If you’re ever unsure where you are in the menu system, or you’re just plain tired of exploring, press CLEAR to remove the menus from the screen and start over again.

IMAGE ADJUST

Lets you create a custom picture setting, which you save as your PERSONAL setting. The IMAGE ADJUST menu appears when you select

IMAGE ADJUST in the IMAGE & SOUND menu.

Use the up and down arrow buttons to place the cursor next the menu item you want to adjust. Select that item by pressing OK. Then, use the left and right arrows to adjust the value of the setting. Press OK to return to the IMAGE

ADJUST menu.

CONTRAST

Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas of the picture.

COLOR

Adjusts the richness of the color.

BRIGHT.

Adjusts the brightness of the picture.

SHARPNESS

Adjusts the crispness of edges in the picture.

TINT

(only available for NTSC systems) Adjusts the balance of red and green in the picture.

NOISE FILTER

Choose this item to reduce the amount of interference (or

“snow”) in the picture for weak or distorted signals.

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SOUND ADJUST

BASS ||||||.....

TREBLE ||||||.....

BALANCE .....|.....

EFFECTS:NO

AVL

SPEAKERS

MODE:STEREO

Menus and Features

SOUND ADJUST

Lets you adjust the TV’s sound settings. The SOUND ADJUST menu appears when you select this item. Use the left and right arrow buttons to adjust the value of each item. Press the left arrow button to return to the IMAGE &

SOUND menu when you’ve finished.

BASS

Use the left and right arrow buttons to adjust the TV’s bass.

TREBLE

Use the left and right arrow buttons to adjust the TV’s treble.

BALANCE

Use the left and right arrow buttons to adjust balance of sound between the TV’s speakers.

EFFECTS

Press the left arrow button to access the EFFECTS menu.

NO

No effect is applied to the sound.

SPATIAL

Electronically “widens” sound from stereo broadcasts, stereo

VCRs, digital satellite systems, DVD players, and Laserdisc players for a fuller, more spacious sound.

SURROUND

Electronically expands a stereo signal to create a more

“involving” sound.

AVL (Auto volume)

Reduces the annoying blasts in volume during commercial breaks, and also amplifies softer sounds in program material.

Eliminates the need to constantly adjust volume control.

SPEAKER

Press OK to toggle between checked (which turns on your TV’s internal speakers) and unchecked (which turns off your TV’s internal speakers).

MODE

Press OK to toggle between the following options:

MONO

Plays the sound in mono only. Use this setting when receiving broadcasts with weak stereo signals.

STEREO

Splits the incoming stereo audio signal into left and right channels. Most TV programs and recorded materials have stereo audio.

SAP (Secondary Audio Program)

Plays the program’s audio in a second language, if one is available. SAP audio is broadcast in mono.

SAP is also used to broadcast a program’s audio with descriptions of the video for the visually impaired.

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Menus and Features

TUNING

AUTOMATIC

MANUAL

FINE

CHANNEL YES NO

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

BACK CHANGE

Tuning Menu

The Tuning menu allows you to perform automatic tuning, include or exclude channels from your channel list, perform fine tuning adjustments on individual channels, and select the broadcast system used in your area.

AUTOMATIC

Press OK to start the automatic tuning procedure, which places all active channels into memory (for more information, see page 11).

MANUAL

Lets you choose which channels you’d like to exclude from your channel list. The manual tuning menu (shown on the left) appears when you select MANUAL. Use the up and down arrows to highlight individual channel numbers. Press OK to toggle the status of the channel between active (YES) and inactive (NO). Press MENU to return to the tuning menu.

FINE

Select this menu item to adjust the fine tuning of your current channel.

Use the left and right arrow buttons to adjust the fine tuning slider.

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OTHER RESOURCES

IDIOM-ENGLISH

C. CAPTION:YES

CLOCK 20:00

CHANNEL LABEL

LOCK

SCREEN SAVER

CLOCK

ON SCREEN

ADJUST: 20:14

SLEEP NO

WAKE UP

. TIME: 12:00

. CHANNEL: 2

CHANNEL LABEL

CHANNEL: 9

LABEL: - - - -

Menus and Features

Other Resources Menu

IDIOM

Press OK to select your preferred language for the menus: ENGLISH or

SPANISH. Press MENU to exit.

C.CAPTION

Press OK to toggle between YES (to activate closed captioning if available) and NO (to deactivate closed captioning). Press MENU to exit.

CLOCK

Lets you set the TV’s clock and adjust the TV’s clock functions, such as the sleep and wake-up timers. The CLOCK menu appears when you select

CLOCK from the OTHER RESOURCES menu. Press OK to adjust the value of each item. Press the left arrow button to return to the OTHER RESOURCES menu when you’ve finished.

ON SCREEN

Displays the time in the channel banner every time you change channels. Press OK to check or uncheck the box.

ADJUST

Press OK to select. Then, set the current time with the number buttons on the remote control.

SLEEP

This function automatically turns your TV off after a certain amount of time. Use the left and right arrow buttons to set the amount of time you want the TV to remain on before it automatically shuts off. Each time you press the right arrow button you add 15 minutes. Each time you press the left arrow button you subtract 15 minutes. Set the SLEEP function to NO to deactivate the sleep timer.

WAKE UP

Turns the TV on automatically at a set time on a set channel.

Press OK to turn this function on and off. Press the down arrow button to set the parameters for the wake-up timer.

TIME

Press OK to select. Then, use the number buttons on the remote to enter the time you want the TV to turn on automatically.

CHANNEL

Press OK to select. Then, use the number buttons to select the channel you want the TV to tune to when it turns on automatically.

Note: If the wake-up timer turns on your TV and the TV remains inactive for five minutes, your TV will turn off automatically.

CHANNEL LABEL

Lets you name up to 60 channels in your channel list. The

CHANNEL LABEL menu appears when you select this item.

CHANNEL

Use the left and right arrow buttons to go through the active channel list until you’ve found the channel you want to name. Press the down arrow to select that channel and move to the LABEL field to name it.

LABEL

Use the up and down arrow buttons to enter a four-character label for the channel. You can also use the number buttons to enter numbers.

Press the left arrow button to go to the next character. Press the right arrow button to go back to the previous character. Once you’ve entered all four characters, press MENU to confirm the name. Press CLEAR to exit.

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Menus and Features

LOCK

LOCK/UNLOCK

NEW PASS - - - -

PANEL

LOCK NO YES

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

BACK CHANGE

WRTV CH 8

20:20

LOCK

Press OK to select LOCK. To access the LOCK menu, use the number buttons on the remote to enter your password. The first time you use this feature, enter the default password, “7685.” After that you can use either your own password once you’ve set it, or the factory password.

LOCK/UNLOCK

Press OK to access the channel lock menu. Then, use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the channel you’d like to lock or unlock. Press OK to change the channel’s status. Press the left arrow button to return to the LOCK menu when you’ve finished.

NO

Leaves the selected channel unlocked.

YES

Locks the selected channel.

NEW PASS

Use the number buttons on your remote to set a new password.

PANEL

Locks and unlocks the front panel. Press OK to turn the front panel lock on and off. When the front panel is locked you must use the remote to operate the TV.

SCREEN SAVER

Your TV has a built-in screen saver that appears when there is no signal present in order to prolong the life of your TV. Press OK to turn the screen saver function on or off.

Channel Marker

The Channel Marker comes up when you first turn on the TV, change channels, or press the INFO button.

WRTV

Displays the label assigned to the current channel.

CH 8

Displays the current channel.

20:20

Displays the current time.

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Chapter 4

Other Information

Chapter Overview:

• Troubleshooting

• Care and Cleaning

• The Front of Your TV

• Index

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Other Information

Troubleshooting

Most problems you encounter with your TV can be corrected by consulting the troubleshooting list that follows.

TV Problems

TV won’t turn on

• Press the ON•OFF button on the r

• Make sur e the TV is plugged in.

emote contr ol or the POWER button on the fr ont of the TV .

• Check the wall r eceptacle (or extension cor

• Something might be wr ong with your r d) to make sur e it is “live” by plugging in something else.

emote contr on, check the r emote contr ol solutions on the next page.

ol. Pr ess the POWER button on the fr

• Make sur e the r emote is pointed dir ectly at the r emote sensor on the TV’ s fr ont panel.

ont of the TV . If the TV tur ns

• The fr ont panel buttons may be locked (disabled). Use the r emote contr ol to unlock the fr ont panel contr ols by selecting LOCK in the OTHER RESOURCES menu, entering your password (the default password is “7685”), then unchecking the box next to PANEL in the LOCK menu.

Front panel buttons don’t work

• The fr ont panel buttons may be locked (disabled). Use the r emote contr ol to unlock the fr ont panel contr ols by selecting LOCK in the OTHER RESOURCES menu, entering your password (the default password is “7685”), then unchecking the box next to PANEL in the LOCK menu.

• Unplug the TV for 15 minutes and then plug it back in. T ur n the TV on and tr y again.

TV turns off while playing

• The SLEEP function may have been activated.

• If the TV r emains inactive for five minutes after being tur of f.

ned on by the WAKE UP function, it will automatically tur

• The electr onic pr otection cir cuit may have been activated because of a power sur the TV on again. If this happens fr equently , the voltage in your house may be abnor ge. W ait 30 seconds and then tur mally high or low .

TV turns on unexpectedly

• The WAKE UP function may have been activated. Go to page 23 for instr uctions.

Blank screen

• Make sur e the component connected to the TV is tur

• Try another channel.

• Make sur e you have the signal sour ned on.

ce you want selected (TV , AV1, A V2 or A V3).

No sound, picture okay

• Maybe the sound is muted. Pr ess the volume up button to r

• Make sur e all audio cables ar e fir mly connected.

estor e sound.

Can’t select certain channel

• Channel may not be in the channel memor

Channel may be locked out in the

If using a VCR, make sur

VCR).

LOCK/UNLOCK menu.

y. Try using the number buttons on the r e the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the cor emote.

rect mode (pr ess the TV/VCR button on your n n

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No picture, no sound but TV is on

• The channel might be inactive — change channels.

• If you’r e watching your VCR and it’ s connected with coaxial cable to the ANTENNA jack, tune the TV to channel 3 or 4

(whichever channel is selected on the 3/4 switch on the back of your VCR). Also check to make sur e the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the cor rect mode (pr ess the TV/VCR button on your VCR).

Sound okay, picture poor

• Check antenna connections. Make sur

• Try adjusting sharpness function to impr e all of the cables ar e fir mly connected to the jacks.

ove weak signals. Go to page 20 for mor e instr uctions.

Black box appears on the screen

• Closed-captioning might be on. Check the instructions.

C.CAPTION item in the

Color distorted in one or more areas of the screen

• Try unplugging the set for at least 15 minutes. Plug the set back in (make sur and pr ess ON•OFF on the r emote or POWER on the TV itself. For best r back in.

OTHER RESOURCES menu. Go to page 23 for mor e to inser t the plug fir esults, position the TV befor mly into the socket) e you plug it e

Closed captioning does not appear on the screen

• Make sur e closed captioning is tur ned on in the OTHER RESOURCES menu. Go to page 23 for mor

• Closed captioning appears on the scr een only if the pr ogram being br oadcast has closed captioning.

Forgot password

• Use the default passwor d, “7685” to unlock the TV , then choose a new passwor d.

e instr uctions.

The Remote Control Doesn’t Work

• Something might be between the r emote and the r emote sensor on the component. Make sur

• Maybe the r emote isn’ t aimed dir ectly at the TV .

e ther e is a clear path.

• Maybe the batteries in r emote ar e weak, dead or installed incor

• You might need to drain the r seconds. Release the 1 button, r eplace the batteries and r rectly . Put new batteries in the r emote’ s micr opr ocessor: r emove batteries and pr e-pr ogram the r emote.

ess the number 1 button for at least 60 emote (if necessar y).

Care and Cleaning

CAUTION: Turn OFF your TV before cleaning.

You can clean the TV as required, using a soft lint-free cloth. Be sure to occasionally dust the ventilation slots in the cabinet to help assure adequate ventilation.

The TV’s screen may be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth as well. Take care not to scratch or mar the screen. If necessary, you may use a cloth dampened with warm water.

Never use strong cleaning agents, such as ammonia-based cleaners, or abrasive powder. These types of cleaners will damage the TV.

While cleaning do not spray liquid directly on the screen, or allow liquid to run down the screen and inside the TV. Also, avoid placing drinks or vases with water on top of the TV. This could increase the risk of fire or shock hazard or damage to the TV.

Caution: If fixed (non-moving) images are left on the screen for long periods, they may be permanently imprinted on the picture tube. Such images include network logos, phone numbers, and video games. This damage is not covered by your warranty. Extended viewing of channels displaying these images should be avoided.

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Other Information

MENU A/V VOLUME

CHANNEL

POWER

R

AUDIO

IN

VIDEO

IN

L -MONO

The Front of Your TV

Front Panel Buttons

If you can’t locate your remote you can use the buttons on your TV’s front panel to operate many of the TV’s features.

To access these buttons, push the middle of the door located at the bottom-center of the front of your TV. When the door pops out, pull the top down to reveal the buttons. The label for each button is on the back of the door itself, directly below the button when the door is open.

MENU Brings up or exits the menu system.

A/V Changes the input source (TV, AV1, AV2, AV3).

VOLUME down Decreases the volume. When you’re using the TV’s menu system, it acts like a left arrow.

VOLUME up Increases the volume. When you’re using the TV’s menu system, it acts like a right arrow.

CHANNEL down Scans down through the current channel list. When you’re using the TV’s menu system, it acts like a down arrow.

CHANNEL up Scans up through the channel list. When you’re using the TV’s menu system, it acts like an up arrow.

POWER Turns the TV on and off.

Front Panel Input Jacks

You can access the component you connected by pressing the INPUT button on your remote

(or the A/V button on the front panel) to select AV3.

VIDEO (in)

Allows you to connect a component such as a video game console, camcorder,

VCR or internet access device.

AUDIO L and R (in)

Receives audio signals from another component such as a video game console, camcorder, VCR or internet access device.

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Index

A

ANTENNA

Button 14

Jack 6, 7, 8, 11

Ar row buttons 10, 14

AUDIO OUT jacks 9

Audio r eceiver , connecting 5, 9

Automatic code sear ch 16

AUX (auxiliary) button 14

B

Batteries 10

Brightness 20

Buttons, r emote contr ol 14

C

CH +/- buttons 14

Channel guide 12, 14

Channel labels 23

Channel lock 24

Channel marker 24

CLEAR button 14

Clock 23

Closed captioning 23

Code list 18

Connections

Audio receiver 5, 9

DVD player 5, 9

Satellite receiver 5

VCR 5, 6

Contrast 20

D

DVD player

Connections 5, 9

Remote control button 14

F

Fine tuning 22

Fixed images 27

Front panel 24, 28

G

GO BACK button 14

GUIDE button 12, 14

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I

Image & Sound menu 21

Image adjust 20

Important safeguards 4

INFO button 14

INPUT button 14

J

Jacks

ANTENNA 6, 7, 8, 9

AUDIO OUT 9

AV1 6, 7, 8, 9

AV2 7, 8

Front panel 28

S-VHS 7, 8, 9

L

L.E.D. 14

Language 23

Locking the TV 24

M

MENU button 14

Menus

Image & Sound 20, 21

Language 23

Other Resources 24

MUTE button 14

N

Number buttons 14

O

OK button 10, 14

ON•OFF button 10, 14

Other Resour ces menu 24

P

PAUSE button 15

Personal image settings 20

PLAY button 15

POWER button (on the TV) 10

Power sur ges 4, 26

Programming the r emote 16, 18

R

Remote contr ol

Arrow buttons 10, 14

Automatic code search 16

Batteries 10

Buttons 14, 15

Codes 18

L.E.D. 14

Navigation 10

Programming 16

S

S-VHS jack 7, 8

SAP (Second Audio Pr ogram) 21

SA T•CABLE button 15

Satellite r eceiver 5

Scr een saver 24

Setup 10, 11, 12

Sharpness 20

SKIP button 15

Sleep timer 23

Sound adjust 21

SOUND button 15

Speakers 21

STOP button 15

Sur round sound 21

T

Tint 20

Transpor t buttons 14

Troubleshooting 26

TV button 15

U

Unlocking the TV 24

V

VCR

Connections 5, 6

VCR1/VCR2 buttons 15

VIDEO IN jack 7, 8, 9

VOL up/down buttons 15

W

Wake-up timer 23

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