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Zenith Presentation H32E44DT Installation & Operating Manual | Manualzz

Installation / Operating Guide | Warranty

Model Numbers | H 2 7 E 4 4 D T | H 3 2 E 4 4 D T Presentation

TM

TVs

© Copyright 2002, Zenith Electronics Corporation t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s

p a g e

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For Customer Support/Service please call:

1-888-865-3026

www.zenith.com

RECORD YOUR MODEL NUMBER

The model and serial number of the Presentation TM TV are located on the back of the TV cabinet. For your future convenience, we suggest that you write those numbers here:

MODEL NO.____________________________________

SERIAL NO.____________________________________

WARNING

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

WARNING:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.

REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

WARNING:

TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

POWER CORD POLARIZATION WARNING:

CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.

ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE

CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND.

NOTE TO CABLE/TV INSTALLER:

This reminder is provided to call the cable TV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electric Code

(U.S.A.). The code provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of the cable entry as practical.

REGULATORY INFORMATION:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15

CAUTION:

of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Do not attempt to modify this product in any way without written authorization from Zenith Electronics Corporation.

Unauthorized modification could void the user’s authority to operate this product.

COMPLIANCE:

The responsible party for this product’s compliance is:

Zenith Electronics Corporation, 2000 Millbrook Drive, Lincolnshire, IL 60069, USA. Phone: 1-847-941-8000.

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Presentation TM TV is a trademark of Zenith Electronics Corporation

© Copyright 2002 Zenith Electronics Corporation

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Important safeguards for you and your new product

Your product has been manufactured and tested with your safety in mind. However, improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. To avoid defeating the safeguards that have been built into your new product, please read and observe the following safety points when installing and using your new product, and save them for future reference.

Observing the simple precautions discussed in this operating guide can help you get many years of enjoyment and safe operation that are built into your new product.

1. Read Instructions

All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.

2. Follow Instructions

All operating and use instructions should be followed.

3. Retain Instructions

The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.

4. Heed Warnings

All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.

5. Cleaning

Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.

Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

6. Water and Moisture

Do not use this product near water for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.

7. Accessories, Carts, and Stands

Do not place this product on a slippery or tilted surface, or on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.

8. Transporting Product

A product and cart combination should be moved with care.

Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.

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PORTABLE CART WARNING

9. Attachments

Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.

10. Ventilation

Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.

11. Power Sources

This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.

12. Power Cord Plug: 3-Wire Grounding or 2-Wire Polarization

Three-Wire Grounding

This product may be equipped with a three-wire groundingtype plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the groundingtype plug.

Two-Wire Polarization

This product may be 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 our obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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13. Power Cord Protection

Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.

14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding

If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical

Code (U.S.A.), ANSI/ NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.

Example of Grounding According to National Electrical

Code Instructions

Ground Clamp

Antenna Lead in Wire

Electric Service

Equipment

Antenna Discharge Unit

(NEC Section 810-20)

Grounding Conductor

(NEC Section 810-21)

Ground Clamps

Power Service Grounding

Electrode System (NEC

Art 250, Part H)

NEC - National Electrical Code

15. Lightning

For added protection for this product (receiver) during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.

16. Power Lines

An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.

17. Overloading

Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.

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18. Object and Liquid Entry

Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.

Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.

19. Servicing

Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

20. Damage Requiring Service

Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.

b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.

c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.

d. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.

e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.

f. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.

21. Replacement Parts

When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.

22. Safety Check

Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.

23. Wall or Ceiling Mounting

The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. The product may slide or fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product.

24. Heat

The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products

(including amplifiers) that produce heat.

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Table of Contents

This operating and installation guide is divided into two sections:

The TV section - Information for setting up the TV’s features.

The Installer section - A special section with information and instructions provided for use by qualified electronics servicer/technicians to configure or adjust the operational features of this TV.

Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 4

Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Step 1. TV Connections

TV/VCR/Cable Box/and other Equipment Hookup

TV Hookup Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Cable service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Antenna with VCR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Cable service with VCR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

S-Video VCR/DVD etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

External Amplifier (Audio Out hookup) . . . . . . . . . . 12

S-Video Loop-out connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Add/Del/Blank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Channel Labels (Preset and Custom) . . . . . . . . 22 - 23

Clock Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

On/Off Timers Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Closed Captions/Text menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Audio Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Video Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Parental Control Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 - 31 - 32

Parental Control Setup Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Remote Control Programming to Operate Other Products

Remote Control Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Amplifier Volume Override . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Aux 1, Aux 2, Aux 3 Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

AutoFind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Programming Product Name Brand Codes . . . . . . 38 - 39

Remote Modes (TV, Cable, VCR, Aux) Key Functions . . 40

Step 2. TV Reception Set Up & Channel Search

Auto Program: Select Antenna, or Cable service and start the channel search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Front Panel Controls/Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Remote Control Key Functions in TV mode . . . . . . . . . . 16

Picture/Sound Source Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Source Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

On-Screen Menus Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Other Menus and On-Screen Displays

Channel/Time/Audio Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Sleep Timer menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Volume Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Closed Captions/Text menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Ch Preview menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Installer/Service Information

Note: This information is provided for technically qualified service personnel only. Settings should not be changed by the average user!

Installer Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 - 42 - 43

LT2000 Quickset II Clone Programmer Operation 44 - 45 - 46

Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 - 48 - 49

Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Warranty for Presentation Series TVs . . . . . . . . Back Cover

Step 3. Customize the Presentation

TM

TV’s

Features

Setup Menu (Starts with page 14, Auto Program)

Optional LT2000 Quickset II Clone Programmer (Copies a TV’s Setup to Other Identical TVs)

To perform the installation setup, you can use the MBR3447, and the optional LT2000 Quickset II Clone Programmer - described in the Installer’s Section. The MBR3447 Installer Remote gives access to the Installer menus, the Service menus, the User menus, and has a Source key. The LT2000 Quickset II Clone Programmer is used to duplicate a TV’s Setup and install it on another identical Zenith TV. The Clone Programmer can be programmed to store in non-volatile memory, up to three TV Setups. See your Zenith Dealer.

Note: Design and Specifications subject to change without prior notice.

P A G E 5

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Hookup Directory

IMPORTANT!!

Use this page to decide where you need to begin your set up. First, find the line below that best describes what you want to do, then go to that page number.

Antenna only

If you are using an antenna and no other equipment, go to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 7

Cable only

If you have cable service and no other equipment, go to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 8

Cable TV

Wall Jack

In

Out

Cable Box

Antenna with VCR

If you are using an antenna and have a VCR, go to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 9

Cable and VCR

If you have cable service and a VCR, go to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 10

Cable TV

Wall Jack

In

Out

Cable Box

S-Video/Speaker

If you want to connect an S-Video VCR/DVD Player etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 11

External monaural speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 12

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Hook Up An Over-The-Air Antenna

Connect an off-air antenna to the

Presentation TV

Antenna

1

2

3

4

5

Locate the Antenna/Cable jack on the back of the Presentation TV.

Connect the cable that runs from the wall directly to this jack, according to one of the diagrams shown to the right.

Remove the back of the remote and put in two

AAA batteries.

Flat Wire

(300 ohm) back of remote

Plug in your TV to a standard power outlet.

This TV is designed to operate on standard current, 120-volt 60 Hertz AC. Do not attempt to operate it on DC Current.

Go to page 14 to Auto Program the

Presentation TV.

300/75 ohm

Adapter

Antenna

If you have a 75 ohm RF cable, then you don’t need any adapters!

A 300 to 75 ohm adapter is not included with the Zenith Presentation TV.

RF Coaxial Wire

(75 ohm)

TV Back

Antenna

Cable

Matrix

Out

M.P.I.

Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

S-Video

Out

S-Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

TV Back

Antenna

Cable

Matrix

Out

M.P.I.

Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

S-Video

Out

S-Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

Mini glossary

75 OHM RF CABLE

300 TO 75 OHM

ADAPTER

The wire that comes from an off-air antenna or cable service provider. Each end looks like a hex shaped nut with a wire sticking through the middle, and it screws onto the threaded jack on the back of your TV.

A small device that connects a two-wire 300 ohm antenna to a 75 ohm RF jack (Antenna/Cable). They are usually about an inch long with two screws on one end and a round opening with a wire sticking out on the other end.

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Hook Up Cable Service (CATV)

Connect cable service to the Presentation TV

Cable TV

Wall Jack

1

2

3

Locate the Antenna/Cable jack on the back of the Presentation TV.

Connect the cable that runs from the wall, to the TV according to one of the diagrams shown to the right.

Remove the back of the remote and put in two AAA batteries.

back of remote

Round Wire

(75 ohm)

4

5

Plug in your TV to a standard power outlet. This TV is designed to operate on standard current, 120-volt 60 Hertz AC.

Do not attempt to operate it on DC

Current.

Go to page 14 to Auto Program the

Presentation TV.

If you’re using a cable box, tune the TV to channel 3 or 4 and use your cable box to change channels.

If you’re using a cable box, Auto Program might only find the channel your cable service is on

(usually channel 3 or 4). Don’t worry, that’s all you need!

Cable TV

Wall Jack

In

Out

Cable Box output switch 3 4

RF Coaxial Wire

(75 ohm)

TV Back

Antenna

Cable

Matrix

Out

M.P.I.

Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

S-Video

Out

S-Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

TV Back

Antenna

Cable

Matrix

Out

M.P.I.

Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

S-Video

Out

S-Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

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Hook Up Over-The-Air Antenna and VCR

Antenna

Connect your off-air antenna and VCR to the Presentation TV

Flat Wire

(300 ohm)

1

2

3

Locate the Antenna/Cable (In) jack on the back of the VCR.

Connect the cable that runs from the antenna directly to this jack, according to one of the diagrams shown to the right.

Remove the back of the remote and put in two AAA batteries.

back of remote

4

5

Plug your TV in to a standard power outlet.

This TV is designed to operate on standard current, 120-volt 60 Hertz AC. Do not attempt to operate it on DC Current.

Go to page 14 to Auto Program the

Presentation TV.

No A/V cables are included with the Zenith

Presentation TV.

Without A/V cables, most VCRs will not play videocassettes in stereo sound.

TV Back

TV Back

Antenna

300/75 ohm

Adapter

Antenna

Cable

Matrix

Out

M.P.I.

Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

S-Video

Out

S-Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

A/V cables

not included with TV

RF Coaxial Wire

(75 ohm)

VCR Back

VCR Back AV Panel

In output switch

3 4

Out

Video

Audio

VCR Back

VCR Back AV Panel

In output switch

3 4

Out

Video

Audio

Antenna

Cable

Matrix

Out

M.P.I.

Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

S-Video

Out

S-Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

A/V cables

not included with TV

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Hook Up Cable Service (CATV) and VCR

Cable TV

Wall Jack

Connect a VCR and Cable service to the Presentation TV

1

2

3

Locate the Antenna/Cable (In) jack on the back of the VCR.

Connect the cable that runs from the wall directly to this jack, according to one of the diagrams shown to the right.

Remove the back of the remote and put in two AAA batteries.

back of remote

4

5

Plug your TV in to a standard power outlet.

This TV is designed to operate on standard current, 120-volt 60 Hertz AC. Do not attempt to operate it on DC Current.

Go to page 14 to Auto Program the

Presentation TV.

Tune the VCR and television tuned to channel 3 or

4 and use the cable box to change channels.

No A/V cables are included with your Presentation

TV. Without A/V cables, most VCRs will not play videocassettes in stereo sound.

RF Coaxial Wire

(75 ohm)

TV Back

Antenna

Cable

Matrix

Out

M.P.I.

Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

S-Video

Out

S-Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

A/V cables

not included with TV

VCR Back

VCR Back AV Panel

In output switch 3 4

Out

Video Audio

In

Out

Cable Box output switch 3 4

TV Back

RF Coaxial Wire

(75 ohm)

Cable TV

Wall Jack

VCR Back

VCR Back AV Panel

In output switch

3 4

Out

Video

Audio

Antenna

Cable

Matrix

Out

M.P.I.

Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

S-Video

Out

S-Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

A/V cables

not included with TV

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206-3753

Hook Up S-Video VCR/DVD Player

1

2

Your Zenith TV may be connected to a Super-VHS VCR or DVD player through the S-Video

Input located on the TV’s connection panel. Use the TV’s S-Video In jack to connect other

S-Video type equipment.

Hook up your S-Video type VCR to your

Zenith TV according to the diagram.

Remove the back of the remote and put in two AAA batteries.

back of remote

4

A

3

Plug your TV in to a standard power outlet. This TV is designed to operate on standard current, 120-volt 60 Hertz AC. Do not attempt to operate it on DC Current.

Go to page 14 to Auto Program the

Presentation TV.

If you wish to “daisy chain” more than one TV to receive the S-Video signal, make the following connections with an S-Video cable: Insert one end of the cable into

S-Video Out and the other end into the

S-Video In jack on your second Zenith TV, or equivalent input for any other brand of

TV. See page 13.

VCR Back

VCR Back AV Panel

Audio Out

R L

S-Video Out

S-Video cables not included with TV

TV Back

Antenna

Cable

Matrix

Out

M.P.I.

Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

S-Video

Out

S-Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

A

206-3753

P A G E 1 1

External Monaural Speaker Hookup

Send the sound from the TV to an external speaker

1

Audio Output: Use the Matrix Out jack to connect an external monaural speaker or amplifier.

Speaker Back

Audio In

TV Back

Antenna

Cable

Matrix

Out

M.P.I.

Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

S-Video

Out

S-Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

A/V cables

not included with TV

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S-Video Loop-out Connections

Use the S-Video Out jack to connect up to four other TVs in a “daisy-chain”

1

2

3

Setup for Looping-Out the Master TV’s S-Video Image to other TVs

1. Make connections to the S-Video Out jack on the Master TV.

2. Connect S-Video cables to the daisy-chained TV’s S-Video input jacks as shown.

3. On the “Daisy-chained” TVs, select the S-Video Input for the picture source.

Viewing Sources Note:

Follow instructions supplied with your TV(s) for selecting viewing sources. Picture should appear on the Master and other TVs connected in series.

TV Back

Antenna

Cable

Matrix

Out

M.P.I.

Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

S-Video

Out

S-Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

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ABC

ABC

ABC

S-Video Loop-out from Master TV to other TVs

ABC

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Auto Program (Channel Search)

Use Auto Program to specify Antenna or cable service incoming signal source and automatically store all of the channels found by the channel search

AUTO PROGRAM

ADD/DEL/BLNK

CH. LABELS

CLOCK SET

TIMER

CAPTIONS

LANGUAGE

TO PROGRAM

1

4

5

2

3

6

7

With the remote control in hand, press POWER to turn on the Presentation TV.

Press MENU repeatedly until the Setup menu appears.

Using the UP arrow on the remote control, highlight Auto

Program on the screen.

Press the Right or Left arrow to go to the Auto Program menu.

Using the UP arrow, choose either Cable TV or Off-Air

Antenna on your screen.

Press the Right or Left arrow to begin the Channel Search.

Press ENTER when the channel search is complete.

3/5

2

Auto Program finds channels being received by the TV tuner.

Cable will not work unless you subscribe to a cable service.

PRG

POWER

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

1

4

7

0

CHANNEL

VOLUME

CHANNEL

VOLUME

2

5

8

ENTER

3

6

9

MENU

QUIT

A

B C

CC

RECORD PAUSE

REWIND

PLAY

TIMER

TV/VCR

SOURCE

FFWD

STOP

1

7

4/6

Mini glossary

OFF-AIR-ANTENNA

CABLE

If only over-the-air channels are available, select Off-Air-Antenna.

If you subscribe to a cable service, select Cable.

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206-3678

Front Panel Controls/Source Inputs

Using the front control panel to access the menus

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To access the menus, press the MENU button on the control panel. Cycle through the available menus by pushing the button repeatedly.

Press the SELECT button repeatedly to highlight the option you want to modify.

Use either the Right or Left ADJUST button to modify the selected option setting.

The menu will disappear after a few seconds.

Power

Turns TV On/Off.

Channel Up/Down

Chooses next available higher/lower channel.

Volume Up/Down

Increases/decreases sound level.

Caption/Text

Turns selected caption/text option

On and Off.

Video In

Input for a video signal from auxiliary equipment.

Left/Right Audio

Inputs for sound from auxiliary equipment. captions

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Typical Front Panel Controls volume channel power adjust select menu

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The Front Audio/Video jacks are a direct source connection. With cables connected, the TV will automatically change its source setting to CAMPORT, as indicated on the channel-time display.

If you have a device connected to the front Video jack, you will not be able to change channels until you have disconnected the device.

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TV Mode Remote Key Functions

To put remote into TV operating mode, press TV

PRG (PROGRAM)

Programs remote to operate other products.

SURF

Accesses Channel preview menu.

FLASHBK (FLASHBACK)

Returns to the last channel viewed.

CHANNEL (Up/Down)

Chooses next higher/lower available channel.

NUMBER KEYPAD

Selects channels directly and enters numeric values for some options

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LEFT/RIGHT ARROWS

The Left/Right arrows adjust menu options.

MENU

Displays on-screen menus for TV mode.

TIMER

Displays the Sleep Timer menu.

Selects AM/PM in the clock menu.

Keys dedicated to VCR functions will still operate your VCR while the remote is in TV mode.

See page 36 for remote key functions in other modes.

PRG

POWER

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

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CHANNEL

VOLUME

CHANNEL

VOLUME

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ENTER

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QUIT

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CC

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POWER

Turns TV On and Off

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LED INDICATOR LIGHT

Lights when keys are pressed.

CABLE/VCR/AUX/TV (Mode Keys)

Switches remote mode to control other devices. AUX is for optional devices.

MUTE

Turns sound Off and On while the picture remains.

VOLUME (Left/Right)

Adjusts the sound level.

ENTER

Shows the Channel/Time display.

Press after channel numbers for instant selection.

Removes menus from screen.

UP ARROW

The Up arrow selects menu options.

QUIT, DOWN ARROW

Not functional.

CC (Closed Captioning)

Displays the closed captions/text menu.

TV/VCR-SOURCE

Switches between watching TV through the antenna/cable source, front or rear audio/video source, or S-Video source.

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Picture/Sound Source Selection

Make direct connections, use the TV/VCR Source key, or use Channel Up/Down to choose the available picture and sound sources to appear on the TV screen

Video In

L- Audio - R

Video In

L- Audio - R

#1

Front

(Camport)

Direct Source

Connection

Antenna

Cable

#3

Rear

(Ch_ _)

S-Video In

R- Audio - L

In

#2

Rear

(Y-C)

Selectable

Sources

Video In

R- Audio - L

In

#4

Rear

(Aux)

TV Back

Antenna

Cable

Matrix

Out

M.P.I.

Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

S-Video

Out

S-Video

In

R- Audio - L

In

Front/Rear

Connection Panels

Camcorder

VCR

R - AUDIO - L

S-Video

S-VIDEO

R - AUDIO - L

AUDIO/VIDEO OUT

DVD

S-VIDEO

R - AUDIO - L

OUT

Audio/Video

R - AUDIO - L

AUDIO OUT

Other

R - AUDIO - L

AUDIO OUT

Typical Accessory

Equipment

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Make direct connection to Front

Audio/Video In, to use this source when necessary. Disconnect when finished.

To access other available sources

(Antenna/Cable, Rear S-Video In, or

Rear Audio/Video In), press TV/VCR

SOURCE repeatedly to show selectable sources on the screen.

Note: The rear Audio/Video In jacks can be selected by keying in 999 on the remote number keypad.

A direct source connection overrides all other sources. The front Video In jack is a direct source connection. If you have a device connected to this jack, you will not be able to change channels until you have disconnected the device.

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Priority of Source Selection

Direct Source Connection, appears on TV screen at hookup

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Front Audio/Video In (No other sources available)

Other Available Sources if

1. Front Audio/Video In has no equipment connected.

2. Rear S-Video In.

3.

Antenna/Cable

4.

Rear Audio/Video In

Select 2, 3, and 4 using TV/VCR Source or Channel Up/Down.

Note: Above source priority selection can be changed in the service menu, see service manual.

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Source Menu

Make direct connections, use the TV/VCR Source key, or the

Source menu to choose the available picture and sound sources to appear on the TV screen

Selecting picture and sound sources

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Direct Source Selection

Press TV/VCR SOURCE on the remote repeatedly until the source you want to view is selected.

Selecting Source using Source Menu

Press MENU on the remote repeatedly until the Source menu appears.

Using the Up arrow to choose the input source.

Press ENTER, or the Left/Right arrow to go to source and to remove the menu.

Notes:

• Selectable sources appearing in the Source menu may vary depending on the installation setup for Auto Sense sources in the Service menu.

• Auto Sense sources appear on the TV screen automatically when they are connected.

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A direct source connection overrides all other sources. The front

Video In jack is a direct source connection. If you have a device connected to this jack, you will not be able to change channels until you have disconnected the device.

SOURCE MENU

ANTENNA/CABLE

CAMPORT

S-VIDEO

AUX VIDEO

PRESS TO CHANGE

PRESS

ENTER

OR

< >

KEYS TO ACTIVATE

PRG POWER

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

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CHANNEL

VOLUME

CHANNEL

VOLUME

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ENTER

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SOURCE

AUTO SENSE SOURCE

Input(s) providing the picture and sound to the TV.

Input(s) that the TV automatically switches to when connected.

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On-Screen Menus/Displays Overview

Descriptions of the menus and on-screen displays

Using the MENU key and other keys indicated on the remote, the user can access the menus and displays described below.

Menu Name Page Description

ON-SCREEN MENUS

SETUP MENU

Adjusts the basic features of the TV

Auto Program

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Add/Del/Blnk

20

Channel Labels

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Custom Ch Labels 22

Clock Set

24

Automatically finds and stores available active channels to scroll through using Channel Up/Down.

Manually picks and chooses which active channels will appear when using Channel Up/Down.

Labels your channels with their network names (ABC, CBS, HBO, etc.).

Create your own custom channel labels.

Sets the time.

Timer

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Captions

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Language

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A U D I O M E N U

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V I D E O M E N U

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Sets times for the TV to turn itself on and off each day.

Selects Caption/Text options.

Chooses the language the on-screen menus will appear in: English, French, Spanish.

Customizes the sound. The options are:

Bass, Treble, Balance, Audio Mode, Front Surround, SoundRite, Audio Pref.

Customizes the picture. The options are:

Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint, Sharpness, Picture Pref.

Allows user to block program content or the A/V sources for up to 99 hours, with the use of a password.

PARENTAL

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CONTROL MENU

SOURCE MENU

18 Selects the picture/sound source to appear on the TV screen.

Other Menus and On-Screen Displays

Channel/Time

20 Shows the current time, channel, video and type of incoming audio signal, or mute, and XDS* info.

Sleep Timer

20

Volume

20

Sets the time the TV will turn off; press TIMER.

Shows current sound level setting; press VOLUME Up/Down.

Captions/Text

20

Ch Preview

20

Turns selected Caption/Text option On and Off; press CC.

Displays the available channels list; press SURF.

Installer Menu

41 Shows operational features adjustment levels and settings (for installer use).

SERVICE MENUS See Service Manual

*XDS (Extended Data Service) Shows title of program, if available on broadcast.

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Other Menus & On-Screen Displays

Use the remote keys indicated below to access these menus and displays

VOLUME

Volume Display

Press VOLUME. Shows currently selected sound setting.

Ch 25 - PBS

7:15

PM

OLD TIME MOVIES

Channel/Time/Audio Display

Press ENTER. Shows selected channel or source, current time if the clock has been set, in-coming audio signal, and XDS info if available.

CHANNEL PREVIEW

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9 - - - -

20 - - - -

32 - - - -

44 - - - -

AUX - - - -

CH TO SELECT, ENTER TO QUIT

CC FOR PARENTAL CONTROL

Ch Preview Menu

Press SURF. Displays list of the available TV Channels, sources, and provides Parental Control menu access.

CC

CAPTIONS 1 IS ON

Closed Captions Menu

Press CC. Turns selected option on or off. See Caption/Text page to select options.

Sleep Timer Menu (Disabled)

Press TIMER. Shows remaining time before TV turnoff. Press TIMER repeatedly to set a turn-off time.

Note: Sleep Timer is disabled. See item 18 on page 39 to enable feature.

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Setting Add/Delete/Blank

Fine-tune the channel selection list

AUTO PROGRAM

ADD/DEL/BLNK

CH. LABELS

CLOCK SET

TIMER

CAPTIONS

LANGUAGE

CH 44 ADDED

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Press MENU on the remote repeatedly until the Setup menu appears.

Press the UP arrow repeatedly to highlight the

Add/Del/Blnk option.

Using either the NUMBER keypad and ENTER or the Channel

Up/Down arrows on the remote, select a channel. (If adding a deleted channel, you will need to use the

NUMBER keypad and ENTER.)

Using the Right or Left arrow, choose whether the channel is Added, Deleted, or Blanked.

To continue, select another channel and repeat Step 4.

When you are finished, press ENTER to remove menu.

If you delete a channel, it isn’t gone for good. Just select it using the NUMBER keypad on the remote, or add it later.

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PRG POWER

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

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CHANNEL

VOLUME

CHANNEL

VOLUME

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ENTER

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ADD Adds new channels to the list that the user can scroll through using Channel Up/Down.

DELETE Removes channels for one reason or another from the channel scan list available using Channel Up/Down.

BLANK Deletes the video but retains the audio, if present on a channel.

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Setting Preset Channel Labels

Selecting channel names from the preset Channel Labels

(See page 22 to create your own custom channel labels)

AUTO PROGRAM

ADD/DEL/BLNK

CH. LABELS

CLOCK SET

TIMER

CAPTIONS

LANGUAGE

CH 32 FOX

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Using either the NUMBER keypad or the Channel

Up/Down arrow on the remote, select a channel.

Press MENU on the remote repeatedly until the Setup menu appears.

Choose the Ch Labels option using the UP arrow.

Pressing either the Right/Left arrow repeatedly, pick the label you want from the available selections; such as A & E.

To continue channel labeling, select another channel or if you are finished, press ENTER to remove menu.

Some channels already provide a channel label which is included with the broadcast signal.

Labeling the channels helps identify which familiar nationwide channels are available. i.e., A & E - Arts and Entertainment,

CNN - News, ESPN - Sports, HBO - Movies and so on...

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PRG

POWER

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

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CHANNEL

VOLUME

CHANNEL

VOLUME

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ENTER

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MENU

QUIT

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CC

RECORD PAUSE

PLAY

TIMER

TV/VCR

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REWIND FFWD

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- - - -

NONE

LAB 1, thru LAB 20,

The 4 dashes will allow a channel label to appear; if one is provided by the broadcaster.

Prevents any channel label from appearing.

Are the 20 programmable labels. These 20 labels can be customized with 5 characters spaces available for each label.

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Creating Your Own Channel Labels

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Identify channels with your own custom channel labels

To Program a Channel Label

First select a channel using the NUMBER keypad and ENTER or the Channel Up/Down arrows, on the remote control.

(To select a deleted channel, use the NUMBER keypad and

ENTER.)

To program a channel label, press MENU repeatedly to go to the Setup menu, then select CH LABELS.

Press the Right Adjust arrow to scroll the available preset labels. Scroll past - - - -, scroll past NONE, to go to the first programmable label slot, LAB 1 (Label 1). Notice that the label appears with the title LAB 1, and is also on a dark background; which will distinguish it from the preset labels.

Operating the Custom Labels Menu

Use Volume Up/Down to select the first letter.

a. Press MUTE to clear the label if necessary.

Use Channel Up/Down to scroll through and change the character to one of the 255 characters available.

Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to set characters for the other spaces available on the label.

Press ENTER to remove menu when finished.

Menu Operation Notes:

Adjust Left/Right

Volume Up/Down

Switches to the next label.

- - moves to the next or previous label.

Selects character spaces

- - moves to the next or previous character space.

MUTE

Channel Up/Down

ENTER

Removes current label,

- - if first character space is selected.

Scrolls through the available characters.

Accept the channel label and removes the menu.

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AUTO PROGRAM

ADD/DEL/BLNK

CH. LABELS

CLOCK SET

TIMER

CAPTIONS

LANGUAGE

CH 30 MYLAB

PRG POWER

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

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CHANNEL

VOLUME

CHANNEL

VOLUME

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5

8

ENTER

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MENU

QUIT

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RECORD PAUSE

REWIND

PLAY

STOP

TIMER

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NONE

The 4 dashes will allow a channel label to appear; if one is provided by the broadcaster.

Prevents any channel label from appearing.

LAB 1, Are the 20 programmable labels. They can be customized for your needs with 5 characters spaces available on each thru LAB 20, label. (A blank letter space is available if required, after the “!” symbol.)

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Set the Clock

AUTO PROGRAM

ADD/DEL/BLNK

CH. LABELS

CLOCK SET

TIMER

CAPTIONS

LANGUAGE

TO SET CLOCK

CLOCK MENU

CLOCK MODE

TIME ZONE

DAY. SAVINGS

AUTO

AUTO

EASTERN

CENTRAL

MOUNTAIN

PACIFIC

AUTO

OFF

ON

AUTO PROGRAM

ADD/DEL/BLNK

CH. LABELS

CLOCK SET

TIMER

CAPTIONS

LANGUAGE

TO SET CLOCK

CLOCK MENU

CLOCK MODE

TIME SET

MANUAL

10:43 AM

TIMER

Clock Auto/Manual Operating Modes Setup

Use MENU, the Up/Down/Left/Right arrows to choose the Clock menu and to set up the clock menu options. Use TIMER to choose AM/PM.

Clock Mode Auto: TV automatically sets the time.

Time Zone: User can choose the time zone or have the

TV set it automatically.

Day. Savings: User can choose to have daylight savings adjust the clock time one hour, or have the TV adjust it automatically.

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Manual: User sets the time on the clock.

Use ENTER repeatedly to remove menus.

The clock can also be set using 24 hour “military time.” For p.m. settings add 1200. For example, to set 6:30 p.m., add 1200 to 630, = enter 1830.

For Auto Clock Set to work, TV must be tuned to a channel that has XDS data available. Auto Clock Set, sets the time only once while the TV is on.

To set the clock with XDS data, turn TV off, then back on again, or set the clock time manually.

Mini glossary

TIME A four-digit figure broken down into hours and minutes, used to enter the current time when setting the clock.

HOURS First two digits that are entered when setting the clock.

MINUTES The last two digits that are entered when setting the clock.

TIMER Chooses AM or PM when setting the clock.

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CC

RECORD PAUSE

PLAY

TIMER

TV/VCR

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REWIND FFWD

Clock time can be set using either the number keypad or the Left/Right arrows.

Use TIMER to choose

AM/PM.

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On/Off Timers Setup

Select times for the

TV to turn itself on and of automatically

SETUP MENU

AUTO PROGRAM

ADD/DEL/BLNK

CH. LABELS

CLOCK SET

TIMER

CAPTIONS

LANGUAGE

TO SET TIMER

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Press MENU on the remote repeatedly until the Setup menu appears.

Use the Up/Down arrow to highlight the Timer option, press the Right arrow.

Use the Up/Down arrow to highlight:

On Time: sets a time for the TV to turn itself on each day.

Off Time: sets a time for the TV to turn itself off each day.

On/Off Timer: Turns the timer feature on or off.

On: TV turns on/off, if turn-on/off times are set.

Off: TV does not turn on or off, however, any turn on and turn off times are retained in memory.

Using either the NUMBER keypad or Up/Down/Right/Left arrows on the remote, set turn on and or turn off times.

Set the On/Off Timer option to on or off.

Note: Use TIMER to choose AM and PM in menu.

When finished, press ENTER to remove menu.

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You do not need to set an On Time to be able to use the Off

Timer function.

Clock must be set before Timers become functional.

ON TIME

OFF TIME

ON/OFF TIMER

TIMER

- - : - - - -

PRG POWER

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

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CHANNEL

VOLUME

CHANNEL

VOLUME

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ENTER

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MENU

QUIT

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RECORD PAUSE

REWIND

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Mini glossary

TIME A four-digit figure broken down into hours and minutes, used to enter the current time when setting the clock.

HOURS First two digits that are entered when setting the clock.

MINUTES The last two digits that are entered when setting the clock.

TIMER Chooses AM or PM when setting the clock.

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Captions (Caption/Text Setup)

Set up Closed Caption/Text options for the user

CAPTIONS SETUP

OPER. MODE AUTO PROGRAM

ADD/DEL/BLNK

CH. LABELS

CLOCK SET

TIMER

CAPTIONS

LANGUAGE

TO SET CAPTIONS

CAPTION LOCK

PRESS SELECT TO CHOOSE

PRESS ADJ TO CHANGE

AUTO PROGRAM

ADD/DEL/BLNK

CH. LABELS

CLOCK SET

TIMER

CAPTIONS

LANGUAGE

TO SET CAPTIONS

CAPTIONS SETUP

OPER. MODE

CAPTION LOCK

PRESS SELECT TO CHOOSE

PRESS ADJ TO CHANGE

Note: “Select” is the Up arrow

Closed Captions/Text Operating Modes Setup

Use MENU, SELECT (Up arrow), and ADJ (Left/Right) arrows to choose the

Closed Captions/Text mode and to set up other menu options for the user.

Quick/Mute When CC is pressed: User can only turn Captions On/Off.

(If CC on Mute is On, shows captions option on mute.)

(If locked, type is retained with Power On/Off.)

Standard When CC is pressed: User can choose a captions type.

(If locked, type is retained with Power On/Off.)

Press ENTER to remove menus.

Standard closed captioning is available using the Caption 1 option.

Caption/Text are features which allow the TV to receive the closed caption and/or text options if made available by the broadcaster.

Availability and functionality of Caption/Text options are determined only by each broadcaster and may not be available in your area.

ON, OFF

ON, OFF

ON, OFF

QUICK/MUTE

CAPTION 1

CAPTION 2

CAPTION 3

CAPTION 4

TEXT 1

TEXT 2

TEXT 3

TEXT 4

ON, OFF

CAPTION 1

CAPTION 2

CAPTION 3

CAPTION 4

TEXT 1

TEXT 2

TEXT 3

TEXT 4

OFF

STANDARD

SURF

FLASHBK MUTE

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VOLUME

CHANNEL

CHANNEL

VOLUME

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ENTER

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MENU

QUIT

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CC

RECORD PAUSE

REWIND

PLAY

STOP

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CAPTIONS The term for the words that scroll across the bottom of your TV screen; usually the audio portion of the program provided for the hearing impaired.

TEXT The term for the words that appear in a large black frame and almost cover the entire screen; usually messages provided by the broadcaste r.

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Language

Choose the language for the on-screen menus

AUTO PROGRAM

ADD/DEL/BLNK

CH. LABELS

CLOCK SET

TIMER

CAPTIONS

LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

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Press MENU on the remote repeatedly until the Setup menu appears.

Use the UP arrow on the remote control, to highlight

Language on your screen.

Use the Left/Right arrow to choose one of the following options: English, Spanish or French.

Press ENTER to return to TV viewing.

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PRG

POWER

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

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7

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VOLUME

CHANNEL

CHANNEL

VOLUME

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ENTER

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MENU

QUIT

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B C

CC

RECORD PAUSE

REWIND

PLAY

STOP

TIMER

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Audio Menu

Customize the sound coming from the TV

BASS

TREBLE

BALANCE

AUDIO MODE

FRONT SURR

SOUNDRITE

AUDIO PREF

STEREO

OFF

ON

CUSTOM

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Press MENU repeatedly on the remote control until the

Audio menu appears.

Using the UP arrow on the remote control, highlight the audio option you want to change. Choose from:

• Bass: Increases/decreases lower-end sounds.

• Treble: Increases/decreases higher-end sounds.

• Balance: Allows you to put the sound more to the left or right channel.

• Audio Mode: Choose from Stereo sound, Mono, or

2nd Audio/SAP.

• Front Surround: Turns front surround on or off.

• SoundRite: Turns the uniform volume feature on or off.

• Audio Pref: Selects Custom or Preset.

Using the Left/Right arrow, adjust or change the option setting you have selected.

Press ENTER to return to TV viewing, or press the UP arrow and return to the Audio menu to change other options.

Not all programming is broadcast in stereo sound or has 2nd

Audio SAP.

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PRG POWER

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

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4

7

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CHANNEL

VOLUME

CHANNEL

VOLUME

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5

8

ENTER

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QUIT

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RECORD PAUSE

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STOP

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STEREO SOUND

MONO SOUND

CUSTOM

PRESET

Stereo (stereophonic) sound refers to audio that’s divided into right and left sides.

Mono (monaural) sound is one channel of sound. On more than one speaker, all the speakers play the same audio.

Your own audio menu settings.

Resets audio menu values to their original settings.

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Video Menu

Use the Video Menu to customize the picture image

CONTRAST

BRIGHTNESS

COLOR

TINT

SHARPNESS

PICTURE PREF CUSTOM

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Press the MENU key repeatedly until the Video menu appears. Your options are:

• Contrast: Adjusts the level of difference between white and black in the TV picture. The more contrast, the brighter the picture appears.

• Brightness: Increases or decreases amount of white in the

TV picture.

• Color: Adjusts levels of all colors in the TV picture.

• Tint: Adjust the relative amounts of the color red and green in your picture.

• Sharpness: Raise or lower the definition of the picture.

The lower the level, the softer the image will appear.

• Picture Preference: Choose either Custom or Preset.

Custom allows you to set the picture the way you want.

Preset moves all the above options back to their original, factory-set levels.

Using the UP arrow on the remote control, choose Contrast on your screen.

Using the Left/Right arrow, change the contrast level to your preference.

Press ENTER, to return to TV viewing, or repeat from Step 2 to set the other menu options.

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PRG

POWER

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

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7

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VOLUME

CHANNEL

CHANNEL

VOLUME

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ENTER

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MENU

QUIT

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B C

CC

RECORD PAUSE

REWIND

PLAY

STOP

TIMER

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Choose the Preset option in Picture Preference to quickly reset the

Video menu options to their original values.

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Parental Control Menu

If used, this optional feature can “block” undesirable programming from appearing on the TV.

Parental Control offers the user a wide variety of options and settings that restrict or “block” the programming that can appear on the TV. Parental control allows the user the capability of defining which program rating they consider acceptable, to the younger or more sensitive viewer. It can be preset and turned either on or off by the user who specifies the secret 4-number code, the password. The number of hours blocked are specified. General audience and children viewer blocks should both be programmed into the TV’s memory. Viewer ratings are specified for both TV and the motion picture industry; both rating systems should be used, for complete coverage. The ratings are based on the ages of children.

Overview

To insure complete coverage for all TV programs, (movies and regular TV shows) choose a rating for MPAA, from the selections below AND choose ratings from the TV Parental Guidelines Rating System on the next page, using the Age Block option for General Audiences, and for Children. In addition to those, you may wish to add additional restrictions from the

Content Block menu. See the Parental Control menu, and submenus example on the next page.

Things to Consider before Setting Up Parental Control

• Determine which rating you consider acceptable to the viewer. (For example, if you choose TV-PG, all more restrictive ratings will be automatically blocked; the viewer will not be able to see: TV-PG, TV-14, or TV-MA rated programming.)

• Do you want to block the auxiliary video source entirely? (Blocks the signal sent by the equipment, such as a VCR, connected to the TV Audio/Video input jacks; in the Aux. Block option.) Or leave unblocked, then choose allowable ratings.

• Block program “Content” based on individual parameters such as: Strong Dialog, Bad Language, Sex Scenes, Violence

Scenes, or Fantasy Violence Scenes; in the Content Blk option.

• How many hours do you want Parental Control to be active? You can set the Hours option for up to 12 hours.

• Select a secret password; in the Set Password option. Use the number keys on the remote. Don’t forget the password, it is the only way you can access the Parental Control menu and change rating selections, or turn Parental Control off.

• Do you want Parental Control to be active all the time? If not, you can turn it on or off; with the Lock On/Off option.

You should set different Parental Control viewing restrictions for general audiences and for children - - both can be active at the same time

.

Simply specifying one content block such as Sex Scenes, will not automatically block another content in the programs from appearing.

You cannot disable Parental Control by disconnecting the TV from power. Block hours remaining will be retained if power is lost or power cord is disconnected.

The AUX input source can also be blocked.

Mini glossary

G

PG

General Audiences

Parental Guidance

Suggested

PG-13 Parental Guidance

R

Suggested

Restricted viewing

NC-17 Restricted Viewing

X Hard Core Films

Content not offensive to most viewers.

Content is such that parents may not want their children to view the program.

Program is inappropriate for preteens, with a greater degree of offensive material than a PG rated program.

Not for children under age 17. Strong elements of sex and/or violence.

Not for children under age 17 under any circumstances. Strong sexual content.

Same as NC-17 rating.

Note: Zenith Electronics Corporation is not liable for any program content that appears when using this rating system; as always, user discretion is advised.

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MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (MPAA) RATING SYSTEM

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Parental Control Menu

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After you have read the preceding page, follow instructions below to set up and activate Parental Control

AUTO PROGRAM

ADD/DEL/BLNK

CH. LABELS

CLOCK SET

TIMER

CAPTIONS

LANGUAGE

TO PROGRAM

BASS

TREBLE

BALANCE

AUDIO MODE

FRONT SURR

SOUNDRITE

AUDIO PREF

STEREO

OFF

ON

CUSTOM

GENERAL

CHILDREN

AGE BLOCK

UNBLOCKED

HOR POSITION

VER POSITION

CUSTOM

TO BLOCK

TO BLOCK

CONTENT BLOCK

DIALOG

LANGUAGE

SEX SCENES

VIOLENCE

F VIOLENCE

NO RATING

2

3

4

As shown above, with the Parental Control menu on-screen, use the UP arrow to highlight an option like Content Block, then press the Right arrow.

PRG

POWER

Use the Up/Left/Right arrows to select and adjust or set the rating for an option. For Sex Scenes for example, use the “From TV-PG” setting. (See the

Mini Glossary, Ratings Charts on this and the previous page for rating definitions.)

After you have selected and adjusted the Parental

Control menu options to your preferences:

- Set the hours you want Parental Control active.

- Set a 4-number password.

- Set the Lock On/Off option to either on or off.

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

VOLUME

1

4

7

0

CHANNEL

CHANNEL

VOLUME

2

5

8

ENTER

3

6

9

2/3

QUIT

No Rating means the broadcast does not include rating information. You can choose to block broadcasts without rating data.

MENU

A

B

RECORD PAUSE

C

CC

TIMER

TV/VCR

SOURCE

Mini glossary

TV PARENTAL GUIDELINE RATING SYSTEM

TV-G General Audience Considered suitable for all audiences; children may watch unattended.

TV-PG Parental Guidance Suggested Unsuitable for younger children, may contain: Suggestive Dialog, Bad Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes.

TV-14 Parents Strongly Cautioned Unsuitable for children under 14, may contain: Strong Dialog, Bad Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes.

Adults only, may contain: Strong Dialog, Bad Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes. TV-MA Mature Audience Only

CHILDREN’S CLASSIFICATIONS

TV-Y Children

TV-Y7 Children 7 and over

Considered suitable for all children under 7 years old.

Considered suitable for children over 7, may contain Fantasy Violence Scenes.

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Parental Control Menu

Typical Parental Control system menus with various restriction options are shown below

AUTO PROGRAM

ADD/DEL/BLNK

CH. LABELS

CLOCK SET

TIMER

CAPTIONS

LANGUAGE

TO PROGRAM

BASS

TREBLE

BALANCE

AUDIO MODE

FRONT SURR

SOUNDRITE

AUDIO PREF

STEREO

OFF

ON

CUSTOM

HOR POSITION

VER POSITION

CUSTOM

TO BLOCK

TO BLOCK

AGE BLOCK

GENERAL

CHILDREN

UNBLOCKED

CONTENT BLOCK

DIALOG

LANGUAGE

SEX SCENES

VIOLENCE

F VIOLENCE

NO RATING

TO BLOCK

Unblocked

Blocked

Unblocked

G and Above

PG and Above

PG-13 and Above

R and Above

NC-17 and Above

X

General

Children

Dialog

Language

Sex Scenes

Violence

F Violence

No Rating

On

Off

00 Hours

To Set

Unblocked

TV-PG and Above

TV-14 and Above

TV-MA

Unblocked

TV-Y7

Unblocked

Blocked

Enter Code: - - - -

Unblocked

TV-G and Above

TV-PG and Above

TV-14 and Above

TV-MA

Unblocked

TV-Y and Above

TV-Y

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Parental Control Setup Notes

Notes

Reset the Maximum Number of Parental

Control Default Block Hours

You can change the Block hours from the 12-hour default setting to up to 99 hours.

In the Factory Menu, item: 50 MAX BLK HRS 12, use the ADJ Left/Right adjust arrow to set a different default number of hours.

To Turn the Parental Control Feature Off/On

0

1

1

In the Factory Menu,

Items: 52 V-CHIP 0 or 1, 63 DIS. VCHIP M. 0 or 1

Options Setups for V-Chip Menu and Block Functions

52 V-CHIP

0

63 DIS. VCHIP M.

0 Shows menu, no blocking.

1

0

1

No menu, no blocking.

Shows menu, Block functions.

No menu, Block functions.

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Programming the Remote

Program your remote to operate a variety of A/ V devices

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2

3

4

5

6

7

The device you want to program should be ON.

Refer to the brand programming codes on pages

38 - 39 to find the type and brand name of the device you're programming. Write down the threenumber code(s).

Press and hold the PRG key. It’s recessed so it doesn’t get pushed accidentally. When the indicator light turns on, you can release the key.

Push the key with the name of the device you’re programming (VCR, CABLE, AUX, TV).

Using the NUMBER keypad, enter the three-number code found on the charts on pages 38 - 39.

Press ENTER to save the code The indicator light will flash three times and turn off if the code was accepted.

Point the remote at the device and push the

POWER key. The device should turn off. If not, try the other codes listed and continue from Step 3.

Programming your Zenith remote will allow you to use one remote to work up to 7 different devices!

Not all devices will work with your Zenith remote control.

3

Indicator Light

PRG

POWER

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

5

1

4

7

0

VOLUME

CHANNEL

CHANNEL

VOLUME

2

5

8

ENTER

3

6

9

MENU

QUIT

A

B C

CC

RECORD PAUSE

PLAY

TIMER

TV/VCR

SOURCE

REWIND FFWD

STOP

Mode / Product Compatibility

TV VCR CATV

TVs VCRs Cable Boxes,

Satellite Receivers

AUX (AUX+1, AUX+2, AUX+3)

All products on pp. 38 - 39

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Amplifier Volume Override

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2

3

4

Sets up your amplifier to be operated in all remote control modes

3

Find the code that operates your amplifier. Test it to make sure it’s the correct one by following the procedure in “Programming Your Remote” on the previous page.

Program your audio system into one of the available AUX modes: Aux, Aux+1, Aux+2, or Aux+3.

Press and hold PRG on your remote until the indicator light stays lit, then release.

Press 4-9-9; then ENTER on the remote. The indicator light will flash three times if the code was accepted.

Audio system volume/mute now appears in all modes.

Note: You can also program Cable Box Volume and

Mute control (if available) into your cable box mode (CABLE or AUX mode) by repeating the steps for programming on the previous page but entering

3-9-9, instead of a brand code, then pressing

ENTER.

Your volume and mute keys now control your amplifier, while all the other keys still operate the Presentation TV. To put everything back to normal, reprogram all modes with their original codes (see the “Programming Your Remote” page).

Indicator Light

PRG POWER

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

4

7

VOLUME

CHANNEL

CHANNEL

VOLUME

1

0

MENU

2

5

8

ENTER

3

6

9

QUIT

A

B C

CC

RECORD PAUSE

REWIND

PLAY

TIMER

TV/VCR

SOURCE

FFWD

STOP

2

4

Mini glossary

AMPLIFIER An electronic device that amplifies sound from a television, CD player, VCR, or other A/V device.

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AUX+1, AUX+2, AUX+3

There are 3 additional AUX modes you can program

4

5

6

7

2

3

1

Refer to the brand programming codes on pages

38 - 39 to find the type and brand name of the device you're programming.

Press and hold the PRG key until the indicator light turns on.

Press the AUX key and the 1 on the NUMBER keypad at the same time (for AUX +1).

Using the NUMBER keypad, enter the three-number code for the device you've selected.

Press ENTER to save the code.

Turn the device on. Point the remote at the device and press POWER. It should turn off.

Repeat the steps to program AUX+2, and AUX+3.

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3

Programming your Zenith remote will allow you to use one remote to operate up to 7 different devices.

Some devices may not work with the Zenith remote control.

PRG

POWER

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

TV

MUTE

1

4

7

0

CHANNEL

VOLUME

CHANNEL

VOLUME

2

5

8

ENTER

3

6

9

MENU

QUIT

A

B

C

CC

RECORD PAUSE

PLAY

TIMER

TV/VCR

SOURCE

REWIND FFWD

STOP

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Remote Control Auto-Find

If Programming the Remote did not find your product’s code, try this procedure, to automatically find the code for your device. If your remote becomes inoperable, go back to

“Programming your Remote” and enter the Zenith TV code for step five

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2

3

4

5

6

7

Turn on the device you’re programming into a remote control mode.

Press and hold the PRG key until the indicator light turns on.

Press the key for the device you’re trying to program

(CABLE, VCR, AUX, TV).

Enter the code 0-0-0 (zero-zero-zero), then press the

ENTER key right away.

Point the remote at the product and press POWER.

Allow a second to pass, then push the POWER key again. Repeat until the device turns off. (This is a trial and error process. It may be necessary to repeat the above steps until the remote finds a code that will operate the product.)

Push ENTER to save the code.

Press POWER to turn the device back on.

You can quickly get out of Auto Find by pressing QUIT.

If the indicator light stays on while you push Power, instead of turning off, all the codes have been tried and the device can’t be programmed.

2

Indicator Light

PRG

CABLE VCR

SURF

AUX

FLASHBK

POWER

TV

MUTE

4

1

4

7

0

VOLUME

CHANNEL

CHANNEL

VOLUME

2

5

8

ENTER

3

6

9

MENU

QUIT

A

B C

CC

RECORD PAUSE

PLAY

TIMER

TV/VCR

SOURCE

REWIND FFWD

STOP

5/7

3

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Brand Programming Codes

Find the codes you need to program your remote. On this page: TVs, VCRs, Cable Boxes, and HD/Set Top Boxes

TVs

Daewoo . . . . . . . 149

Zenith . . . . . . . . 101 121 149

152

TV/VCR Combination Codes

Adventura TV/VCR . 154

Daewoo TV/VCR . . 148

Funai TV/VCR. . . . 154

Goldstar TV/VCR . . 153 172

Symphonic TV/VCR 154

VCRs

Admiral . . . . . . . 261

Akai . . . . . . . . . . 292 717 718

719 720

Audio Dynamics . . 726

Bell & Howell . . . . 247

Broksonic . . . . . . 221 250 255

729

Candle . . . . . . . . 727

Canon . . . . . . . . . 704

Capeheart . . . . . . 728

Citizen . . . . . . . . 727

Craig . . . . . . . . . 212

Curtis Mathes . . . 259 266 725

727

Daewoo . . . . . . . 244 246 248

254 703 729

Daytron . . . . . . . 246

DBX . . . . . . . . . . 726

Electrochrome. . . . 730

Emerson . . . . . . . 203 221 243

250 293 721

722 729 730

731 732

Fisher . . . . . . . . . 211 212 213

247 265 274

Cable Boxes

Allegro . . . . . . . . 358 362

Allegro A-B Switch 361

Archer . . . . . . . . 325

Century . . . . . . . . 325

Citizen . . . . . . . . 325

Comtronic . . . . . . 326

Everquest . . . . . . 379

Garrard . . . . . . . . 325

Gemini . . . . . . . . 305 331 338

General Electric. . . 367

General Instrument 304 305 306

307 308 309

310 318

HD/Set Top Boxes

Echostar . . . . . . . 805

Hughes . . . . . . . 803

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General Electric . . 216 220 266

282 701 702

725

Go Video . . . . . . . 256 262 263

700

Goldstar . . . . . . . 253

Harmon Kardon . . . 296

Hitachi . . . . . . . . 257 270 273

292 705 706

707 708

J.C. Penny . . . . . . 268 726

Jensen . . . . . . . . 292

JVC . . . . . . . . . . 224 225 258

268 292 299

726

Kenwood . . . . . . . 268 292 726

727

Magnavox . . . . . . 275

Marantz . . . . . . . 267 268 726

727

Memorex . . . . . . . 212 298

MGA . . . . . . . . . . 297 730

Mitsubishi . . . . . . 276 277 278

279 280 296

297 730

Montgomery Ward 216 219 249

291 730

Hamlin . . . . . . . . 302 303 345

365 366

Jasco . . . . . . . . . 325

Jerrold . . . . . . . . 304 307 308

309 310 318

360 363

Kale Vision . . . . . 335

Macom . . . . . . . . 321

Magnavox . . . . . . 327 334

NSC . . . . . . . . . . 335 339 368

369 370

Oak . . . . . . . . . . 311 332 342

Panasonic . . . . . . 313 320

Philips . . . . . . . . 802

RCA . . . . . . . . . . 804

MultiTech. . . . . . . 727

NEC . . . . . . . . . . 267 268 269

281 292 709

726

Orion . . . . . . . . . 250

Panasonic . . . . . . 245 251 259

713 714 715

716

Pentax . . . . . . . . 708 727

Philco . . . . . . . . . 275

Pioneer . . . . . . . 210 282 726

Portland . . . . . . . 246 727

ProScan . . . . . . . 216 260 266

282 725

Quasar . . . . . . . . 259 295

Radio Shack . . . . . 213 265 730

RCA . . . . . . . . . . 216 220 228

240 242 249

260 266 282

283 284 285

286 287 288

708 710 711

725

Realistic . . . . . . . 212 213 265

730

Saisho. . . . . . . . . 722

Salora . . . . . . . . . 297

Philips . . . . . . . . 325 327 347

350 352 354

355

Pioneer . . . . . . . . 315 343

RCA . . . . . . . . . . 341

Regency . . . . . . . 329

Samsung . . . . . . . 326 335

Scientific Atlanta 316 323 336

337 364

Signal . . . . . . . . . 326

SL Marx . . . . . . . . 326

Sprucer . . . . . . . . 313

Standard Comp . . . 335

Sony . . . . . . . . . 801

Zenith . . . . . . . . 800

Zenith TV/VCR . . . 150 152 153

154 172

Samsung . . . . . . . 220 230

Sansui . . . . . . . . 289 292 709

726

Sanyo . . . . . . . . 212 247 294

Scott . . . . . . . . . 243 290 729

Sears . . . . . . . . . 211 212 213

265 274

Sharp . . . . . . . . . 261 730

Signature 2000 . . . 216 219 249

Sony . . . . . . . . . 232 723 724

Sylvania . . . . . . . 275 297

Tatung . . . . . . . . 268 292

Teac . . . . . . . . . . 268

Teknika . . . . . . . . 272

Toshiba . . . . . . . . 213 274 290

297

Vector Research . . 726 727

Victor . . . . . . . . . 726

Video Concepts . . . 726 727

XR - 1000 . . . . . . 243

Yamaha . . . . . . . . 726

Zenith . . . . . . . . 201 224 225

229

Stargate . . . . . . . 326 379

Teleview . . . . . . . 326

Texscan . . . . . . . 339 356 371

Tocom . . . . . . . . 317 318 346

Unika . . . . . . . . . 325 348 362

Universal . . . . . . 325 358 362

Vid Tech . . . . . . . 340

Video Way . . . . . . 349

Viewstar . . . . . . . 327 354 355

372

Zenith HT-2000 . . . 353

Zenith PM . . . . . . 374

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Brand Programming Codes

Find the codes you need to program your remote. On this page: Satellite Receivers, DVD Players, Audio CD Players,

Audio Tape Decks, and Audio Tuners/Amplifiers

Satellite Receivers

Alphastar. . . . . . . 516

Chaparral . . . . . . . 501 502

Cheyenne. . . . . . . 502

Dishnet . . . . . . . . 515

Drake . . . . . . . . . 503

General Electric. . . 510 517

General Instrument 504 505

Hitachi . . . . . . . . 519 520

DVD Players

JVC . . . . . . . . . . 965

Mitsubushi . . . . . . 964

Hughes Network . . 514

JVC . . . . . . . . . . 518

Macom . . . . . . . . 314

Magnavox . . . . . . 521

Phillips . . . . . . . . 521

PrimeStar. . . . . . . 513

ProScan. . . . . . . . 510 517

RCA DSS . . . . . . . 373

Pioneer . . . . . . . . 963

Sony . . . . . . . . . . 962

RCA . . . . . . . . . . 510 517

Realistic . . . . . . . 506

Sierra I . . . . . . . . 502

Sierra II . . . . . . . 502

Sierra III . . . . . . . 502

Sony . . . . . . . . . . 511

STS1 . . . . . . . . . . 507

STS3 . . . . . . . . . . 508

Toshiba . . . . . . . . 961

Zenith. . . . . . . . . 960

Toshiba . . . . . . . . 509 512

Uniden . . . . . . . . 522

United . . . . . . . . 344

Zenith Drake. . . . . 312 330

Zenith Satellite . . 328 351 378

500

Audio CD Players

ADC . . . . . . . . . . 940

ADO . . . . . . . . . . 939

Aiwa. . . . . . . . . . 938

Akai . . . . . . . . . . 937

Denon . . . . . . . . 935

Dynatech . . . . . . . 953

Emerson . . . . . . . 952

Fisher . . . . . . . . . 438 933 951

GE . . . . . . . . . . . 932

Goldstar . . . . . . . 460

Hitachi . . . . . . . . 950

JVC . . . . . . . . . . 949 954

Kenwood . . . . . . 441 931 948

Luxman . . . . . . . . 930

Magnavox . . . . . . 421 422 433

434

Marantz . . . . . . . . 929 947

MCS . . . . . . . . . . 928

Mitsubishi . . . . . . 927

Nakamichi . . . . . . 925 926

Onkyo . . . . . . . . 923 924 946

Optimus . . . . . . . 920 921 922

Panasonic . . . . . . 431 432 945

Phillips . . . . . . . . 421 433 434

Pioneer . . . . . . . . 431 435 944

Quasar . . . . . . . . 432

Radio Shack . . . . . 431 441

RCA . . . . . . . . . . 437 943

Sanyo . . . . . . . . . 438 439

Sears . . . . . . . . . 936

Sharp . . . . . . . . . 441 442

Sherwood . . . . . . 449

Sony . . . . . . . . . . 420 443 444

445 934

Soundesign . . . . . 461 498 901

902

Sylvania . . . . . . . 433

Teac . . . . . . . . . 418 419

Technics . . . . . . . 432

Toshiba . . . . . . . . 915

Yahama . . . . . . . . 414 941 942

Zenith . . . . . . . . 460 461 498

901 902

Zenith CD Rec . . . 415

Audio Tape Decks

Sony . . . . . . . . . . 452

Audio Tuners/Amps

Citizen . . . . . . . . 914

GE . . . . . . . . . . . 916

Goldstar . . . . . . . 460 474

Hitachi . . . . . . . . 919

JVC . . . . . . . . . . 908

Kenwood . . . . . . . 484

Luxman . . . . . . . . 467

Marantz . . . . . . . . 903 913

Memorex . . . . . . . 485

Nad . . . . . . . . . . 904

Nakamichi . . . . . . 493

Onkyo . . . . . . . . 471 906

Optimus . . . . . . . 905

Panasonic . . . . . . 912

Pioneer . . . . . . . . 470 485 907

Proton . . . . . . . . 910

Quasar . . . . . . . . 912

RCA . . . . . . . . . . 909

Sharp . . . . . . . . . 483 917 918

Sherwood . . . . . . 900

Sony . . . . . . . . . . 486 489 490

491 492

Soundesign . . . . . 461 498 901

902

Toshiba . . . . . . . . 915

Techniques. . . . . . 912

Victor . . . . . . . . . 908

Zenith . . . . . . . . 460 461 498

901 902

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Remote Operating Mode Key Functions

A list of key functions by mode for the remote control

TV Mode

KEY NAME Zenith Code 101

PRG

POWER

CABLE

VCR

AUX

TV

Surf

FLASHBK

MUTE

CHANNEL UP

CHANNEL DOWN

VOLUME (RIGHT)

VOLUME (LEFT)

1

4

5

2

3

0

ENTER

8

9

6

7

MENU

UP ARROW

DOWN ARROW

LEFT ARROW

RIGHT ARROW

QUIT/(Note)

C

CC

A

B

TIMER

TV/VCR/SOURCE

RECORD

PAUSE

REWIND

PLAY

STOP

FFWD

Program Mode Codes

TV On/Off

Selects Cable

Selects VCR

Selects AUX

Selects TV

Channel Preview

TV Flashback

TV Mute

TV Channel Up

TV Channel Down

TV Volume Up

TV Volume Down

TV Digit 1

TV Digit 2

TV Digit 3

TV Digit 4

TV Digit 5

TV Digit 6

TV Digit 7

TV Digit 8

TV Digit 9

TV Digit 0

TV Enter

TV Menu

TV Select Up

TV Select Down

TV Adjust Left

TV Adjust Right

Not functional

TV PIP

TV PIP Swap

TV PIP Freeze

TV Closed Captions

TV Sleep Timer

TV Sources

VCR Record

VCR Pause

VCR Rewind

VCR Play

VCR Stop

VCR Fast Forward

VCR Mode

Zenith Code 201

Program Mode Codes

VCR On/Off

Selects Cable

Selects VCR

Selects AUX

Selects TV

VCR SP/EP

VCR Flashback

TV Mute

VCR Channel Up

VCR Channel Down

TV Volume Up

TV Volume Down

VCR Digit 1

VCR Digit 2

VCR Digit 3

VCR Digit 4

VCR Digit 5

VCR Digit 6

VCR Digit 7

VCR Digit 8

VCR Digit 9

VCR Digit 0

VCR Enter

VCR Menu

VCR Select Up

VCR Select Down

VCR Adjust Left

VCR Adjust Right

VCR Quit

VCR+

VCR Eject Tape

VCR Commercial Skip

VCR Memory

VCR Timer

TV Tuner or VCR Tuner

VCR Record

VCR Pause

VCR Rewind

VCR Play

VCR Stop

VCR Fast Forward

Cable Box Mode

Zenith Code 353

Cable Digit 6

Cable Digit 7

Cable Digit 8

Cable Digit 9

Cable Digit 0

Cable Enter

Cable Menu

Cable Up Arrow

Cable Down Arrow

Cable Left Arrow

Cable Right Arrow

Cable Quit

Day Up

Day Down

Cable Page Up

Cable Page Down

Cable Timer

Cable Info

Cable Buy

Cable Guide

VCR Rewind

VCR Play

VCR Stop

VCR Fast Forward

Program Mode Codes

Cable Box On/Off

Selects Cable

Selects VCR

Selects AUX

Selects TV

Cable FC/Fav Ch

Cable Flashback

TV Mute

Cable Channel Up

Cable Channel Down

TV Volume Up

TV Volume Down

Cable Digit 1

Cable Digit 2

Cable Digit 3

Cable Digit 4

Cable Digit 5

AUX Mode

Zenith Code 960

Program Mode Codes

AUX On/Off

Selects Cable

Selects VCR

Selects AUX

Selects TV

AUX Audio

AUX Return

TV Mute

AUX Skip >>

AUX Skip <<

TV Volume Up

TV Volume Down

AUX Digit 1

AUX Digit 2

AUX Digit 3

AUX Digit 4

AUX Digit 5

AUX Digit 6

AUX Digit 7

AUX Digit 8

AUX Digit 9

AUX Digit 0

AUX Display

AUX Menu

AUX Up Arrow

AUX Down Arrow

AUX Title

AUX Sub-Title

AUX Resume

AUX Marker

AUX Marker Search

AUX Repeat-Chap

AUX Repeat A-B

AUX Program

AUX Open/Close

AUX Angle

AUX Pause

AUX Scan <<

AUX Play

AUX Stop/Eject

AUX Scan >>

Some of the functions shown above may not be available on your TV (such as PIP).

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Use the Installer Menus to change the operational setup

19

20

21

15

16

17

18

12

13

14

08

09

10

11

22

23

Item

00

05

06

07

01

02

03

04

Accessing the Installer’s Menu

Installer’s menus can be accessed by using the installer’s remote control. Just press and hold MENU (about 8 seconds) until the display changes, then press 9, 8, 7, 6, then ENTER. To exit the Installer’s Menu, press ENTER again. Any changes you make

will be stored in nonvolatile memory.

The Installer’s Menu opens with item 03, POWER MANAGE. Press the Up arrow key to sequence through the various items. Or, access an item directly by entering the line number, then pressing MENU. For example, to access the Start Channel option which is on line 11, press 11, then MENU. To change a setting, use the Left/Right arrow

(Adjust) keys.

Using the Installer’s Menu

Items 00-23 are immediately accessible only upon entering the Installer’s Menu.

Their numbers, descriptions, ranges, factory default settings, and a place for listing any changes made on-site are given below. A second section of the Installer’s Menu that is intended for qualified service technicians only is not shown (items 24-93).

Normally these items do not require adjustment.

Items in the Installer’s Menu:

Description

FACT MENU

PRESET PX

PRESET AX

POWER MANAGE

VERT POS

HORZ POS

BAND/AFC

MIN VOLUME

MAX VOLUME

AC ON

KEY DEFEAT

STRT CHANNEL

STRT VOLUME

HOSPITAL MODE

CHAN LOCK

GHOST CH.

SCAN MODE

TEXT MODE

SLEEP TIMER

CH. OVER RIDE

OLD OCV

CAPTION LOCK

FUNCTION PRE

FEATURE LEVEL

0 - 1

0 - 3

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 63

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 255

0 - 63, 255

0 - 2

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1

Range

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 1

0 - 7

0 - 30

0 - 45

0 - 7

0 - 63

Fact. Set

0

31

0

0

1

1

0

15

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

63

0

0

255

255

0

0

0

1 Zen 1/0 P Lbl

221-01535 1.05 01

03 POWER MANAGE 0

XX/XX/XX TE = 10110000

Installer should leave item

00 FACT MENU set to 0

(default). Items 24-93 are service-type adjustments and only qualified technicians having specialized test equipment should access them.

Recommended Setting

Leave default set 0

Leave default set 0

Leave default set 0

Leave default set 1 (1 Zen 1)

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Use the Installer Menus to change the operational setup

00 FACT MENU (Factory Menu)

Used to access and customize Service Menu settings using the installer type remote.

01 PRESET PX (Preset Picture)*

Saves your custom video settings (color, tint, contrast, and brightness) in nonvolatile memory (not affected by power loss).

Memory status is indicated by a 1 for “custom settings already stored,” or 0 for “custom settings have not been stored.”

Make all custom video settings before you access the Installer’s

Menu: and PRESET PX. When you use the ADJUST keys to toggle from 0 - 1, any changes in the video settings will be stored, make sure they are correct! These settings become the PRESET values for the PICTURE PREF option of the Video Menu. (For more information refer to the Video Menu section of this manual.)

02 PRESET AX (Preset Audio)

Saves your custom audio settings in nonvolatile memory (not affected by power loss). Memory status is indicated by a 1 for

“custom settings already stored,” or 0 for “custom settings have not been stored.”

Make all custom audio settings before you access the Installer’s

Menu and PRESET AX. When you use the ADJUST keys to toggle from 0 - 1, any changes in the audio settings will be stored, be sure they are correct! These settings become the PRESET values for the Audio Menu. (For more information refer to the Audio

Menu section of this manual.)

03 POWER MANAGE (Power Management)

The POWER MANAGE function is for saving energy. When set to 0,

Power Manage is OFF. Settings range from 0 - 7, with 1 - 7 representing the hours that the TV will remain on, unless there has been activity from either the control panel or remote.

04 VERT POS (Vertical Position)*

Moves captions and displays vertically on the screen. Use the

Left/Right ADJUST arrows. Typical value is 15. Black bars top and bottom define the active screen area.

05 HORZ POS (Horizontal Position)*

Moves captions and displays horizontally on the screen. Use the

ADJUST keys. Typical value is 34. Black bars top and bottom define the active screen area.

06 BAND/AFC (Band/Automatic Frequency Control)

There are 8 possible settings for this option:

0 = Broadcast Fixed 4 = Broadcast AFC

5 = CATV Fixed

6 = HRC Fixed

7 = ICC Fixed

1 = CATV AFC

2 = HRC AFC

3 = ICC AFC

Channels are accessed faster when fixed modes are used. The AFC

(search modes) should only be used when some channels are not on nominal frequencies.

NOTE: BAND is automatically set by AUTO PROGRAM.

If some channels were not found by AUTO PROGRAM, select the appropriate AFC setting here and add the channels using the

ADD/DEL option in the Setup Menu.

07 MIN VOLUME (Minimum Volume)

This function determines the minimum volume level allowable with the VOLUME (VOL) Up/Down control. In this way, for example, someone cannot set the volume too low to hear. The range is from 0 to 63—change values with ADJUST. The factory default is

0, which provides full range of volume control. It may be best to set the same value on every TV.

NOTE: The minimum volume level cannot have a value setting higher than in the MAX VOLUME level (described below).

08 MAX VOLUME (Maximum Volume)

This function determines the maximum volume level allowable with the VOLUME VOL Up/Down control. In this way, for example, someone cannot set the volume level high enough to disturb others. The range is 0 to 63, with 63 as the default which gives the user the full range of volume control. Change values with ADJUST keys. It may be best to set the same value on every TV.

NOTE: The maximum volume level cannot have a value setting lower than the MIN VOLUME level (described above).

09 AC ON (AC Power Switchable)

Allows the TV to turn ON just by applying AC power. Pressing the

ON button is not necessary. This is desirable when the TV is plugged into a cable box or a power outlet controlled by a wall switch. Use ADJUST to select 0 or 1, where 0 is the default is

OFF, and 1 is ON.

NOTE: When set to 1 (ON), the TV does not respond to ON/OFF commands from either the remote or the control panel, and the

SLEEP TIMER is also nonfunctional.

10 KEY DEFEAT (Keyboard Defeat)

When set to 1, it prevents the end user from accessing screen menus on the front panel—MENU, SELECT, and ADJUST do not function. When set to 0, those keys are functional. The menus can always be accessed with MENU on the remote.

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Installer Menus

Continued from previous page.

11 STRT CHANNEL (Start Channel)

When active, this function allows you to determine the initial channel number when the TV is turned ON. This feature is useful for an in-house information channel, since the TV would always select that channel when it is turned on. Setting this to 255 causes the last channel viewed when TV was turned off to be the tuned to channel when the TV is turned on again.

The range of values is 0 - 255. Use (adjust) keys to choose numbers that determine the start channel.

12 STRT VOLUME (Start Volume)

When active, this function allows you to determine the initial volume level setting when the TV is turned ON. This feature is useful for an in-house information channel, since the TV would always select that channel when it is turned on. When inactive, the volume level and channel retain the settings when the set was last used.

The range of values is 0 - 63, 255. Use (adjust) keys to choose:

(1) With number 255, the feature is inactive. (2) Set the volume level as desired before exiting the installer menu.

13 HOSPITAL MODE (Leave set to 0)

14 CHAN LOCK (Channel Lock)

When set to 1 the CHAN LOCK is on. CHAN LOCK is ideal if a cable box (or similar) is the sole source for programming—and the TV must always be on the same channel. Changing channels with

Channel Up/Down or keypad numbers is impossible. Channel Lock is inactive when set to 0 (default).

Generally, this feature is used in connection with START CHANNEL

(line 11) where the start channel may, for example, be set to 3 or

4. If the start channel is 3 then the TV will remain on channel 3.

NOTE: When channel lock is active AUTO PROGRAM and CH.

ADD/DEL in the SETUP MENU are not active.

15 GHOST CH. (Ghost Channel)

When set to 1, the current channel number is displayed in the upper right corner of the CRT. The number moves slightly to prevent damage to the screen. The default is “0” or OFF.

NOTE: When captions are on, the “ghost channel” is not displayed.

16 SCAN MODE (Leave set to 0)

17 TEXT MODE

Determines whether TEXT 1, TEXT 2, TEXT 3, or TEXT 4 decoding is enabled when TEXT is turned on (either from the Setup Menu or directly with CC on the remote).

TIP: Set Text Mode to 1 only if text is offered in your video system.

18 SLEEP TIMER

When set to 1, the SLEEP TIMER feature may be used (but no message is displayed prior to turn-off). When set to 0, the sleep timer is not available.

19 CH. OVERRIDE (Channel Override)

When set to 1, the user is allowed to select channels with either

Channel Up/Down or by direct number keypad entry. When set to

0, only those channels that are entered for scanning may be selected.

20. OLD OCV (On Command Video TM )

Set to 1 for operation with systems from On Command Corporation.

21. CAPTION LOCK

Set to 1 to restore previous caption On/Off state after TV turns off when set to 0, captions are always off when TV is initially turned on.

22. FUNCTION PRE

Set to 0 to suppress CHANNEL PREVIEW FUNCTION with some pay per view systems.

Note: Installer should leave item 23 FEATURE

LEVEL set to 1 (default).

23. FEATURE LEVEL

Default set to ZEN 1 for Zenith IR remote control operation. Set

O, P LBL for Zenith Private Label IR remote control operation.

Items 24-93 are service-type adjustments and only qualified technicians having specialized test equipment should access them.

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LT2000 QuickSet Programmer

Learn

Master TV

Typical MPI Connections

Teach

Other TV

Typical MPI Connections

Use the Zenith LT2000

QuickSet II “Clone”

Programmer to copy the setup from a “master” TV then quickly transfer the setup to duplicate TVs must be the same model number as the master TV

Antenna

RF coaxial wire

(75 ohm)

TV Back

Antenna

Cable

M.P.I.

Video

In

Matrix

Out

S-Video

In

S-Video

Out

R- Audio - L

In

Antenna

RF coaxial wire

(75 ohm)

TV Back

Antenna

Cable

M.P.I.

Video

In

Matrix

Out

S-Video

In

S-Video

Out

R- Audio - L

In

THE CLONE HAS CONTROL OF THE TV

THE CLONE IS VERSION

THE TV IS VERSION

THE SW IS REVISION

XX

XX

XX

CLONE CLOCK

TV CLOCK

= XX:XX

= XX:XX

-PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE.

-DISCONNECT CLONE WHEN DONE.

QuickSet II Programmer

LT2000

QuickSet II Programmer

LT2000

Clone Controlling TV Display

Clone

Clone

The optional QuickSet II Clone Programmer (LT2000) allows custom setup and programming information to be quickly copied from a master TV into multiple identical television sets. Once learned from the master, setup data is retained in the LT2000 for future use.

When using the LT2000, cloning operations will go easier if the TV set is connected to a good quality signal and operating with a stable picture displayed. To operate the LT2000, use the indicated keys on an HP602, LP702, or MBR3447 remote, or the front panel keys on the TV receiver.

Before you begin...

• The “master TV” should be connected to a good, stable signal from an over-the-air antenna or cable service and turned on.

• Teaching and Learning is only possible between identical model

Zenith TVs. (However, the Clone programmer can store 4 different master TV setups.)

WARNING: Copying a blank or incorrect memory into a TV will cause the TV to operate erratically or become inoperable.

• Use a Zenith MBR Remote like the MBR3447 or the TV front panel controls to operate Learning and Teaching menus.

• Make sure that the batteries in the Clone programmer are fresh.

• If the batteries are removed, the Clone Clock time will be lost.

• Decide if you want to set the time from the Clone programmer or copy the time to the Clone programmer; from a TV which has the clock set to the current time.

• Follow the connection diagrams above to connect the Clone to a master TV and, after learning is complete, to another TV to “teach” it the setup.

• Setting the time and transferring it to the Clone or another TV is a separate procedure.

• Once a TV’s setup is copied to another TV, that TV needs to be disconnected from power for about 5 seconds to activate the newly copied setup.

• See Troubleshooting to solve problems.

A. Set Up a Master TV

Using a Zenith Multi-Brand remote like the MBR3447, set up a

“Master” TV with custom settings and features as described in the master TV’s operating guide. The master TV’s Setup is what you will copy to the Clone Programmer and transfer to TVs of the same model so they will operate identically.

B. Connect Clone to Master TV

If there is a good connection, the “Clone has Control of TV” message will appear. (See menu above.)

A slow flashing green light indicates there is a problem with the communications between the TV and the programmer. In this case, check for a damaged cable, poor contacts, or other connection troubles.

If the status indicator is red, the programmer batteries are low and should be replaced. Use 4 good-quality alkaline AA batteries.

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Typical Edit Channel Labels on-screen menus

THE CLONE HAS CONTROL OF THE TV

THE CLONE IS VERSION

THE TV IS VERSION

THE SW IS REVISION

XX

XX

XX

CLONE CLOCK=

TV CLOCK=

XX:XX

XX:XX

-PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE.

-DISCONNECT CLONE WHEN DONE.

CLONE SELECTION MENU

(1) LEARN FROM TV

(2) TEACH TO TV

(3) SET CLONE CLOCK FROM TV

(4) SET TV CLOCK FROM CLONE

(5) DISPLAY TV SETUP

(6) DISPLAY CLONE SETUP

-TO CHANGE MENU ITEMS, PRESS

CHANNEL KEYS OR DIGITS.

-TO EXECUTE ITEM, PRESS ON/OFF,

POWER, OR ENTER

SELECT CLONE MEMORY CONTAINING

THE LABELS TO BE EDITED.

(1) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 1

(2) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 2

(3) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 3

(4) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 4

(5) RETURN TO CLONE MENU

-TO CHANGE MENU ITEMS, PRESS

CHANNEL KEYS OR DIGITS.

-TO EXECUTE ITEM, PRESS ON/OFF,

POWER, OR ENTER.

EDIT CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 1

LABEL 1: LAB 1 FOR CHANNEL - - -

*EDITING LABEL NUMBER*

-VOL TO SELECT ITEM TO EDIT

-CH UP/DOWN CHANGE ITEM VALUE

-MUTE TO CLEAR THIS PROG. LABEL

-CC TO CLEAR ALL PROG. LABELS

-PRESS ENTER TO STORE THIS LABEL

-PRESS POWER OR ON/OFF WHEN DONE

CLONE SELECTION MENU

(1) LEARN FROM TV

(2) TEACH TO TV

(3) SET CLONE CLOCK FROM TV

(4) SET TV CLOCK FROM CLONE

(5) DISPLAY TV SETUP

(6) DISPLAY CLONE SETUP

-TO CHANGE MENU ITEMS, PRESS

CHANNEL KEYS OR DIGITS.

-TO EXECUTE ITEM, PRESS ON/OFF,

POWER, OR ENTER

Editing Channel Label Number

SEND SELECTED CHANNEL LABEL

MEMORY TO TV

(1) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 1

(2) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 2

(3) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 3

(4) CHANNEL LABELS FOR MEMORY 4

(5) RETURN TO CLONE MENU

-TO CHANGE MENU ITEMS, PRESS

CHANNEL KEYS OR DIGITS.

-TO EXECUTE ITEM, PRESS ON/OFF,

POWER, OR ENTER.

C. Learn Setup from Master TV

Press 1 to select the “Learn From TV” option, then press ON/OFF,

POWER, or ENTER to go to the Memory Bank Selection Menu.

Pick the Memory ”Bank” (1, 2, 3, or 4) you want to store this

Master TV’s Setup in by pressing either Channel key repeatedly to pick Memory 1, 2, 3, or 4. (If you choose a Memory “Bank” that already has a master TV’s setup already in it, it will be overwritten by this Master TV’s setup.) Once the Clone memory bank is selected, press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER. The Clone memory bank you have selected will be shown. Press ON/OFF or POWER to begin copying the master TV’s setup.

Ca. Set the Clock (Optional)

Set the time on the Master TV’s Clock. (If the time has already been copied from another TV into the Clone programmer, you can set the Master TV’s clock by copying the time from the Clone programmer.) The Clone Programmer can copy the current time to both a master TV and to the Clone’s internal clock; accurate to within one minute. (Another reason that the Clone programmer should be equipped with fresh, high-quality alkaline batteries is for it to keep the time as accurately as possible.)

Since the Clone Programmer’s time cannot be set directly, the time needs to be copied from a Zenith TV equipped with MPI input capability.

Once the time is copied to the Clone programmer, the current time can then be transferred to another TV. (This can be a Master TV, or another TV which has had the features already set up.)

D. Teach Master TV’s Setup to Other TV

Once Learning is complete, remove the MPI cable from the master

TV and connect it to the TV that you want to copy the master TV’s setup to. With the “TV is Controlled by Clone” message displayed, press 2 or use either Channel key to go to the “Teach to TV” option, press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER. Follow on-screen instructions to transfer the Setup and other information to the “Learning” TV. After the “Teach to TV is Complete” message is displayed, press any key to return to the Clone menus option, then press

ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER. If finished, remove MPI cable from the

TV.

E. Disconnect TV Power for 5 Seconds

Remove the TV power cord of the newly “Cloned TV” from the power outlet for about 5 seconds to activate the newly copied setup.

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Operation Notes

Disconnect the Clone from the TV when you are finished; automatically switching it off. The real-time clock continues to run when the main circuits are switched off.

Reset Clone After Static Shock

After replacing exhausted batteries, or if the programmer behaves strangely after a static shock, use a paper clip or similar instrument inserted through the small hole marked ”RESET” to activate the internal reset switch and restore normal operation.

After a reset, check the real-time clock setting. It may be necessary to reset the Clone Programmer clock from a TV containing the correct time.

The LT2000 programmer is designed to be used with TVs containing the 221-01006 and later processors. Use with earlier TV sets may give unpredictable results. The specific microprocessor used in any TV set may be determined by activating the Installer

Menu. The microprocessor part number appears at the top of the screen when the Installer Menu is activated. Processors before the 221-01006-04 have a limited screen display capability. They can not display entire screens as shown in the quick setup instructions accompanying the LT2000 clone programmer. Use the printed menu illustrations on the quick setup sheet supplied with the Clone as an aid to making your programming choices.

(Although the menus are not all displayed, the clone functions all operate normally.)

Troubleshooting

Problem

Clone Programmer

LED does not blink.

Possible Cause(s)

• MPI cord not connected.

• TV not turned on.

• Weak batteries.

• Weak signal.

Clone menu hard to read.

No time set.

• No time on Master TV.

Master and Other TVs

Cloning did not work.

• Procedure interrupted.

• Different TV models.

Clone time disappeared.

• Batteries were removed.

Channel Labels not present on cloned TV.

• Saved to other memory.

New Setup not present.

• TV not reset.

Possible Solution(s)

-Connect MPI cord.

-TV must be on for clone to work.

-Install 4 fresh AA high-quality alkaline batteries.

-Connect TV to a reliable signal source.

-Set time on master TV, copy time to Clone Programmer.

-Wait until procedure complete message is displayed.

-Cloning is only possible with identical model TVs.

-Batteries must remain installed to retain time settings.

-Must save channel labels to same memory bank as master TV setup.

-Disconnect newly cloned TV from power for 5 seconds.

When cloning operations are complete, just unplug the LT2000 from the TV.

If the TV does not display a picture (blank screen) after a few seconds, just change channels.

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Troubleshooting

Some quick and easy tips to resolving problems

Possible Cause(s) Symptoms

Power

No Power.

No Source image.

Remote Control

Remote doesn’t work.

• AC Power Cord not connected or outlet doesn’t work.

• Source turned off.

• Remote not in TV mode.

• TV software functioning.

• Not aimed at remote sensor.

• Remote too far from TV or

IR path to TV obstructed.

• Weak batteries.

• Wrong battery polarity.

• Too much light in room.

Menu Operation

Menu options can’t be changed or selected.

• Software lock-up.

Possible Solution(s)

-Connect power cord. Try a different outlet.

-Local power failure?

-Turn Source equipment on.

See Page(s)

7 - 10

17

-Press TV to put remote into TV mode.

-Wait until software function is complete.

-Point remote at TV Front Control Panel.

-Move remote closer to TV or darken room.

-Remove obstructions.

-Replace batteries.

-Check that “+” and “-” match in battery compartment.

-Dim room light.

16

15

7 - 11

7 - 11

-Unplug power cord for 5 minutes to unlock software.

(Reset clock if necessary.) 7 - 10

Caption/Text Problems

Picture has a big black box • Caption/Text mode turned on.

on it, but the sound is O.K.

No Closed Captions or Text.

• Not available on program.

Captions appear when sound is muted.

• Not turned on.

• EZ Mute selected.

-The CC (closed caption) option may be in Text 1, 2, 3, or 4 mode.

-Select Caption 1, or OFF in the Caption/Text menu.

-Check local TV listings to see if available on broadcast.

-Relocate over-the-air antenna.

24

-Try a different channel with Closed Captions or Text.

-Pick a Closed Caption or Text option and turn Captions on.

24

-Set Captions option to off.

24

Parental Control Problems

Protected/blocked message • Program content is restricted.

shows on-screen.

• Don’t know password.

TV-PG programs blocked.

Foul language is heard.

• TV-PG set to be blocked.

• Foul language not blocked.

• Program is not rated.

-Key-in password and turn Lock On/Off (restrictions) Off.

-Set to Off in Lock On/Off menu.

28/29

-Tune to channel without Parental Control “Content” restrictions.

-Wait until restriction time expires.

28/29

-Reset restrictions to PG-13 so TV-PG programs will appear.

28/29

-Restrict Language in Content options on Parental Control menu.

-Restrict programs with no ratings.

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Troubleshooting

Some quick and easy tips to resolving problems

Symptoms

Picture Reception

Poor or no picture.

Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) See Page(s)

Local interference.

Poor or no color.

Picture wobbles or drifts.

No CATV reception.

Normal picture, poor or no sound.

Snowy or Poor Picture

TV turns Off.

• TV station problems.

-Try a different channel.

• Video menu not adjusted properly. -Check Video menu option settings.

• Check for disturbing source.

• Appliance too close to TV.

The following may cause image problems or distortion:

Electrical appliances, powerful lights, cars, trucks; computers or portable phones; medical equipment

-If possible increase the distance between your Entertainment

Machine and the offending appliance. Or shut one of them off.

15/16

27

• Sub-standard broadcast.

• Sub-standard cable signal.

15/16

• CATV not connected, loose.

• Local interference.

• Scrambled CATV channel.

-Try a different channel.

-Notify cable company of reception problem.

-If a VCR is connected, play a tape.

-Make or tighten connection.

-Try different channel. Turn off interfering appliance.

-Tune to unscrambled channel.

7 - 11

15/16

15/16

• Cable not connected.

• Cable service interrupted.

• Antenna set, not CATV.

-Connect cable to UHF/VHF.

-Contact cable service.

-Select CATV in Setup menu, run Auto Program.

7 - 11

14

• Audio Muted.

• Broadcast problem.

-Press MUTE or volume right key to increase sound level.

-Try a different channel.

• A/V cables incorrectly connected.

-Install the Audio A/V cables correctly

• Audio Out cables wrong.

-Install external amplifier/speaker cables correctly.

• Front Surround turned off.

-Turn Front Surround on in the Audio menu.

• No 2nd Audio/SAP on program.

-Choose another audio mode option or a different program.

16

15/16

9 - 11

12

26

26

• Wrong Ant. connection/location. -Move antenna, check connection/location.

• TV/VCR button set wrong.

• Wrong tuning mode.

-Set TV/VCR button on your VCR correctly.

7 - 11

7 - 11

-Are you in TV or cable tuning mode, and should be in the other? 16

• Wrong output channels selected.

-Set output channels on all A/V equipment to same channel (3 or 4).

• Loose connection.

-Check that all connections are tight.

7 - 11

• Broadcast problem.

• Video menu options set wrong.

-Try another channel.

-Make sure Video menu brightness controls are set properly

15/16

27

• Sleep Timer turned TV Off.

• Power failure.

-Turn TV back on.

-Check other household power outlets.

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• Power outlet controlled by switch. -Connect TV power cord to outlet that is not controlled by a switch.

(Switch turned off.)

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Troubleshooting

Some quick and easy tips to resolving problems

Symptoms Possible Cause(s)

Source Selection / Source Image Problems

Camport (front Audio/Video) • Equipment not connected.

source not selectable.

No Camport image.

(front Audio/Video)

• Equipment not turned on.

S-Video Source not selectable.

No S-Video image.

No S-Video audio.

• Camport (front Audio/Video) connected.

• Not connected.

• Equipment not turned on.

• S-Video audio not connected.

Antenna/Cable not selectable.

No Antenna/Cable image.

Rear Audio/Video not selectable.

No rear Audio/Video image.

• Front Audio/Video connected.

• S-Video equipment connected.

• Not connected.

• Front Audio/Video connected.

• S-Video equipment connected.

• Deleted from channel scan.

• Channel Override set to “0”

• Equipment not turned on.

• Equipment not connected.

Possible Solution(s)

-Connect Audio/Video equipment to front Audio/Video.

-Turn on equipment connected to front Audio/Video.

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-Disconnect equipment connected to front Audio/Video.

-Connect S-Video equipment to S-Video In.

-Turn on equipment connected to S-Video In.

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-Connect audio for S-Video to rear Audio In R - L.

(Use Audio In L jack to connect one audio wire.)

-Disconnect equipment connected to front Audio/Video.

-Disconnect S-Video equipment from rear jackpack.

-Connect over-the-air antenna or cable service wire to Antenna/Cable jack.

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-Disconnect equipment from front Audio/Video.

-Disconnect S-Video equipment from rear jackpack.

-Press TV/VCR Source.

-Access Installer menu and set Item 19 CH OVERRIDE to “1”.

Go to Setup menu, select Add/Del/Blank option. Press 9-9-9 to select AUX. Press MENU, select “Added” in Add/Del/Blnk option in Setup menu.

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-Turn on equipment connected to rear Audio/Video.

-Connect equipment to rear Audio/Video.

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Maintenance

Routine TV cabinet and screen cleaning

Careful and regular cleaning can extend the the useful service life of the TV. Be sure to turn the power off and pull out the power cord before you begin any cleaning.

Screen Cleaning

1. Here’s a great way to keep the dust off the screen for a while. Wet a soft cloth in a mixture of lukewarm water and a little fabric softener or dish washing detergent. Wring the cloth until it’s almost dry, and then use it to wipe the screen.

2. Make sure the excess water is off the screen, and then let it air-dry before turning it on.

Cabinet Cleaning

1. Use a soft cloth with a mild soap solution to wipe the cabinet. (Avoid using any harsh, industrial strength variety of cleaner.)

2. Rinse the cloth and wipe the cabinet again.

3. Let the cabinet air-dry before turning the Presentation TV on.

Wood Cabinet

Use a quality wood cleaner and polish. This will protect the TV from dirt and dust, as well as keep the cabinet looking new.

Extended Absence

If the TV will be dormant for a long time (such as a vacation), it’s a good idea to unplug the power to protect against possible damage from lightning or power surges. If you use an off-air antenna, you may also want to disconnect it from the back of your TV.

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If you unplug the TV, you may have to reset the clock using the Clock Set menu described earlier. See page 24.

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Glossary

A list of definitions for words found in this guide

75 OHM RF CABLE The wire that comes from an off-air antenna or cable service provider. The end looks like a hex-shaped nut with a wire sticking through the middle. It screws onto the threaded jack on the back of the TV.

300 TO 75 OHM

ADAPTER

A small device that connects a two-wire

300 ohm antenna to a 75 ohm RF jack.

They are usually about an inch long with two screws on one end and a round opening with a wire sticking out on the other end.

A/V CABLES

A/V DEVICE

ADDED

AMPLIFIER

ANTENNA

Audio/Video cables. Three cables bunched together—right audio (red), left audio (white), and video (yellow).

A/V cables are used for stereo playback of videocassettes and for higher quality picture and sound from other

A/V devices.

Any device that produces video or sound (VCR, DVD, cable box, or television).

Lets you add new channels to list that you'll scroll through when using your remote.

An electronic device that amplifies sound from a television, CD player, VCR, DVD, or other Audio/Video device.

The physical receiver of television signals sent over the air. A large metal piece of equipment does not always have to be visible for your home to be using an antenna.

Auto Program has the Presentation TV automatically find all the channels available in your area.

AUTO PROGRAM

BLANK

DELETED

INPUT

JACK

Channels that are Blanked will not have Video (shows a blank screen); only audio, if present on channel.

Lets you remove channels from the list that you’ll scroll through using the remote.

Refers to the jack that receives a signal from a TV, VCR, or other Audio/Video device.

A connection on the back of a TV, VCR, or other Audio/Video device.

MONO SOUND

OUTPUT

Mono (monaural) sound is one channel of sound. On more than one speaker, all the speakers play the same audio.

Refers to the jack that sends a signal out of a VCR, DVD, or other A/V device.

2ND AUDIO

Second Audio Programming (SAP) is another, separate, audio channel available with some programming.

PROGRAMMING/SAP Choosing SAP often refers to listening to audio in another language, such as Spanish or French.

S-Video

SIGNAL

STEREO SOUND

TUNER

XDS

Provides higher-quality picture and sound. (S-Video is also referred to as “Y-C”.)

Picture and sound traveling through a cable, or over the air, to your television.

Stereo (Stereophonic) sound refers to audio that’s divided into right and left sides.

Device that picks up the signal and turns it into picture and sound.

Extended Data Service: Additional program information provided at the discretion of the broadcaster.

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P A G E 5 1

Your Zenith Presentation

TM

TV Warranty

Direct-View Color TV

ZENITH’S RESPONSIBILITY

Service Labor

During a period of one year from effective warranty date, Zenith will provide service labor by a Zenith authorized service center when needed, as determined by the Zenith service center, as a result of manufacturing defects.

Parts

Welcome to the Zenith family! We believe that you will be pleased with your new Presentation TM TV. Please read this warranty carefully, it is a

“LIMITED WARRANTY” as defined under Federal Law. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state-to-state within the U.S.A.

Warranty Service

Not Covered

New or remanufactured replacements for factory-defective parts will be supplied by a Zenith authorized service center for one year from effective warranty date (color picture tube — two years). Such replacement parts are warranted for the remaining portion of the original warranty period.

Warranty service is provided in the institution in most cases. (Some repairs may require the unit to be taken by the servicer to the repair facility and returned, at no additional charge.) Call 1-888-865-3026 for further information.

This warranty covers manufacturing defects and does not cover installation, adjustment of customer controls, installation or repair of antenna systems, cable converters or cable company-supplied equipment; it also does not cover damage due to misuse, abuse, negligence, acts of God or other causes beyond the control of Zenith. Any alteration of the product after manufacture voids this warranty in its entirety.

THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF

MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ZENITH SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, OR

INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING LOST REVENUES OR PROFITS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS PRODUCT. SOME STATES DO NOT

ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL

DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY

Effective Warranty Date

Warranty begins on the date of installation of the Commercial Products Direct View Television Receiver.

For your convenience, keep the dealer’s dated bill of sale or delivery ticket as evidence of the purchase date.

Operating Guide

Antenna

Important

Warranty Service

Read your Operating Guide carefully so that you will understand the operation of the TV and how to adjust the controls.

Reception problems caused by inadequate antenna or faulty antenna connections are the owner’s responsibility.

Product Registration—Please fill out and mail the Product Registration Card. It is imperative that Zenith know how to reach you promptly if we should discover a safety problem that could affect you.

For warranty service information, call 1-888-865-3026. Parts and service labor that are Zenith’s responsibility (see above) will be provided without charge. Other service is at the owner’s expense. If you have any problem in obtaining satisfactory warranty service, call 1-888-865-3026.

You must provide the model number, serial number and date of purchase or date of original installation.

Before you ask for warranty service, read “Maintenance and Troubleshooting” in the operating guide. You might avoid a service call.

For Customer Support/Service

Please call:

1-888-865-3026

www.zenith.com

D-Presntn Warr 11/00

© Copyright 2002 Zenith Electronics Corporation

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