Zenith SENTRY 2 SR1943 Operating Manual & Warranty

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OPERATING GUIDE & WARRANTY

for models ...

SR19,13, SR2053

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WARNING:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT

REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).

NO USER SERVICEABLE

PARTS INSIDE.

PERSONNEL.

REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE

TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS:, DO NOT EXPOSE

THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

The

lightning

flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilaleral 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 persans.

alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intende:l to

(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appiliaace.

Safety Tips

Refer to the "Safety Tips" booklet that came with your product for important safety considerations.

Power-Cord Polarization

This product is equipped with a polarized alternatingcurrent line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other.) This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature.

If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fai! to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.

Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.

Note to Cable TV

System

Installer

This reminder is provided to call the cable TV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of the cable entry as practical.

CAUTION

To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.

ATTENTION

Pour dviter les chocs _lectriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne ,zorrespondante de la prise et pousser jusqu'au fond.

TVWARN2 Copyright © Zenith Electronics Corporation 1995

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INTRODUCTION

Welcome .........................................

In:_tallation Considerations ...........................

CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV

Basic Connection to TV Without VCR .................

Basic Connection to TV With VCR ...................

Stereo VCR Connection to "IV .......................

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TV

Typical Control Panel ..............................

Sleep Timer ......................................

TIlE FIRST

TIME YOU OPERATE

YOUR

TV

Step 1. Connect the Power ...........................

Step 2. Select Your Language ........................

Step 3. Use Auto Program ...........................

Step 4. Set the Clock ...............................

Step 5. Use Other Options ...........................

REMOTE

CONTROL MODEL MBR3445

Introduction ......................................

Battery Installation ................................

Choosing Operating Mode ..........................

TV Operations ....................................

Remote Control Operating Mode Chart ................

Programming Your Remote .........................

Special Features; ...................................

Auto Find Option ..................................

TV, VCR and Cable-TV Brand Codes .................

QUICK REFERENCE TO ON-SCREEN MENUS

Available Menus ..................................

Basic Menu Operation ..............................

CONTENTS

2-1

2- I

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4-1

4-2

4-3

4-4

4-4

4-5

4-6

3-1

3-1

3-2

3-2

3-2

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1-2

1-3

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SETUP

MENU

Auto Program .....................................

Ch. (Channel) Add/Del ..............................

Clock Set .........................................

Par (Parental) Control ..............................

Caption/Text ......................................

Audio ...........................................

Language ........................................

VIDEO MENU

Contrast .........................................

Brightness .......................................

Color ...........................................

Tint .............................................

Sharpness ........................................

Picture Pref. (Preference) ...........................

MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

Caring for Your TV .................................

Extended Absence ..................................

TV Picture Interference ..............................

Before Calling fix Service ...........................

System Operation .................................

Replacement Product Registration Card

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Accessories for Your Television

Your Zenith Warranty

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8-1

8-2

8-3

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1:1-11TURES PROVIDED WITH YOUR TV

This operating guide describes a family of'IV models.

Not all models have all of the features described in this guide.

Different controll panels may be used from model to model.

Models include the following features, except where noted.

• On-Screen IVlenus Accessed Via Remote or TV Controls

• MBR 3445 Multi-Brand Programmable Remote

• Parental Control

• Stereo Sound

• Closed Caption and Text Modes

• Sleep Timer

• Automatic Channel Programming

• English/Spanish;French On-Screen Menus

• Audio/Video Input Jacks for VCR *

• 181 Channel Tuning, STD/HRC/ICC Bands

• Antenna/Cable Input Jack

(Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notificatioa.)

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INTRODUCTION

WEL COME

Welcome into the family of Zenith Color Television owners.

This guide provides instructions on how to operate your new

TV. It is supplemented by a booklet containing Safety Tips.

We urge you to read these publications carefully so that you will receive full enjoyment from your new Zenith TV for many years to come.

Your new TV has been designed and built to give you the very leest in quality, features and performance.

There

are thousands cf Zenith Authorized service centers throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico who can attend promptly and effectively to ordinary service needs.

If you should have an unusual performance or service problem that cannot be satisfactorily resolved by your Zenith dealer or

Zenith Authorized service center, contact us at:

Zenith Electronks Corporation

Customer Service Department

1000 N. Milwaukee Avenue

Glenview, IL 6(t0:'.5

Telephone: (312) 745-5152

Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Central Time

Provide the model number, serial number, and date of purchase or original inslallation, with a full explanation of the problem and lhLeservice history.

We will welcome Lhe opporlunity to took into your specific question or probilem and to be of assistance m resolving it proraptly.

The model and serial numbers of your new TV are located on the back of the TV cabinet. For your future convenience _md protection, we suggest that you record these numbers here:

Model No.

Serial No.

INSTALLATION

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CONSIDERATIONS

Before you install your TV...

Ventilation

-Proper ventilation keeps your TV running cool. Air circulates through perforations in the back and bottom of the cabinet.

Do not block these vents or you will shorten the life of your TV.

on normal household current, 120 volt 60 Hertz AC.

Power

Source -Your TV is designed to operate

Do not attempt to operate it on DC current.

plug as required by Underwriters' Laboratories.

It

Power

Cord-Your power cord has a polarized

*has one regular blade and one wide blade and fits only one way into a standard electrical outlet.

If the blades will not enter either way, your outlet is very old and non-standard.

A new outlet should be installed by a qualified electrician.

Safe Operation -Your TV is manufactured and tested with your safety in mind. However, unusual stress caused by dropping or mishandling, exposure to flood, fire, rain or moisture, or accidental spilling of liquids into the TV, can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards.

If this happens, have your TV checked by a service technician before using it again.

Please read and observe each safety point in the "Safety

Tips" folder when installing and using your TV.

VIDEO GAMES AND OTHER FIXED

PATTERN DISPLAY CAUTION -- If you use 3,our TV fl_r video games, teletext or other fi _ed displays, avoid setting the

BRIGHTNESS control for an excessively bright picture. A bright, fixed pattern, if used far long periods of time, can result in a permanent imprint on the TV picture tabe. You can reduce this possibility by alternating the use of the fixed pattern display with normal TV picture viewing, by turniw down the

CONTRAST control for sustained fixed pattern use, and by turning off the fixed pattern display when not in us,:.

PLUGGING IN YOUR TV ---Be sure to plug your TV into an "unswitched" A(7 power source. The "swiIched" AC outlets found on some video equipment will not continue supplying power to the TV once the equipment is turned off. If the power to the TV is interrupted, you will have to reset the clock in the TV to the current time.

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CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV

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BASIC CONNECTION TO "IV WITHOUT VCR

Ifa VCR will not be connected to your TV, you have three basic connection options, as shown.

j

TURN OFF POWER

OR UNPLUG TV

BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTION.

Cable TV

Wall Jack

OR

Cable TV

Wall Jack

OR

Antenna

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IN _"_2a bl_

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OPERATING

YOUR TV

With Cable

Box

• Tune TV to cable box output channel (usually channel 3 or 4).

• Use cable box to select channels for viewing.

7

Without

Cable

Box

• Use TV to seltect channels for viewing.

VHF-UHF/CABLE

Jack for 75-ohm antenna or cable-TV connection to your

TV. Attach your antenna, cable-

TV line or VCR to this jack.

RIGHT LEFT

OR

Round Wire

(75 ohm)

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CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV

BASIC CONNECTION

If you are connecting

TO TV WITH VCR

a VCR to your TV, you have three basic connection

options,

as shown.

Cable-TV

Wall Jack

OR

Cable-TV

Wall Jack

Antenna

.÷_°°''

OR

....

"_''.

(300

ohm}

,

l

IN

ioo, Ooxl

CH 3 ot 4

"-_~ .....

°-÷°"

-_A_!_-.'._

o-"

..

.-'"

......--"

....

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Adaplor

OR

VHF-UHF/CABLE AUX INPUT

VIDEO

AUDIO

©@(¢0

RIGHT

LEFT

a

OPERATING

YOUR TV

VCR's TV/VCR*

Switch Setting

TV

With Cable Box

VCR

Tune TV to VCR output

channel

(usually channel 3 or 4).

Use the cable box to select channels for viewing.

• Tune VCR to cable box output channel (usually channel

3 or 4).

• Tune TV to VCR output channel (usually channel 3 or 4).

• Use cable box to select channels for viewing.

*

May be labeled TV/Video.

Without Cable Box

Use TV to select channels for viewing.

• Tune TV to VCR output channel (usualLy channel 3 or

'*it.

Use VCR to select charmels for viewing.

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CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR

TV

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STEREO VCR CONNECTION TO TV

If you have a stereo VCR, you must make the A/V connections shown below in order to hear stereo sound while playi_g a stereo tape.

_o_ VHF-UHF/CABLE

AUX INPUT

VIDEO

AUDIO

RIGHT_

LIFT _'.

AUX (Auxiliary) INPUT(Some

Models)

Jacks for baseband audio and video (A/V) input from a stereo VCR or other componeat.

AUDIO

Stereo VCR

OPERATING

YOUR TV USING A/V JACKS

• Select the A1LIXchannel by pre_;sing the CHANNEL Up or

Down key uatil AUX shows in the ChannelFFime di,;play.

• Use VCR to select channels for viewing.

01",

• Watch a tape playing in the VCR.

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TV

3rYPICAL

CONTROL PANEL

The control panel on your TV may differ from the one shown but the operation is the same.

ENTER (ENT)

F'ress to see the Channel/Time display, or to remove any on-screen display or menu.

SELECT (SEL)

Press during on-screen menu operations to select a menu option.

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VOLUME

(VOL) Up/Down

Press to increa_se or decrease the sound level,

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OFF-ON

Press to turn TV power ON or OFF.

ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right

F'ress during on-screen menu operation to see information/status display for selected option.

Press again to adjust the selected menu option.

MENU

Press once to see a menu. Press repeatedly to sequence through the other available menus.

CHANNEL

(CH) Up/Down

Press to select channels higher or lower than the current channel.

To add or delete channe, ls stored in the scanning sequence, see

CH. ADD/DEL option.

Remote Window

Point the remote control towards this window to operate the TV.

SLEEP TIMER

The SLEEP TIMER is a feature which allows you to program the TV to automatically turn itself off after a period of time; from 15 minutes up to 4 hours.

To Set SLEEP TIMER

SLEEP TIMER

:30

Sleep Timer Set to Turn TV OFF in 30 Minutes.

1.

Press TINIER to view the SLEEP TIMER display.

2.

Press TINIER repeatedly to choose the period of time you want the TV to remain ON, before it turns itself off.

3.

Press ENTER to start the timer and remove the display from the TV screen.

One minute before the TV turns off, the GOOD NIGHT display appears oa the screen.

----SLEEP

TIMER

GOOD NIGHT

0:58

"Good

Night" Display Appears 60 Seconds

Before Shut-off.

At this time you have a choice of the following three actions:

1.

Do nothing.

The GOOD NIGHT display remains on the screen.

The TV will turn off in one minute.

2.

Remove the GOOD NIGHT display by pressing

ENTER.

The

TV will sl:il', turn off in one minute.

3.

Delay the turn-off by resetting the timer with a new time period.

To Cancel

the SLEEP

TIMER

Cancel the SLEEP TIMER by :ret-arning to the SI,EEP TIMER display and selting it to OFF or by turning the TV OFF.

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THE FIRST TIME YOU OPERATE YOUR TV

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STEP

1. CONNECT THE POWER

1.

Plug your TV into an unswitched AC power source.

2.

Turn the TV on by pressing OFF-ON.

Do not plug TV into switched

outlet on a

VCR or cable-TV

decoder

STEP 2.

SELECT YOUR LANGUAGE

Select the language for the on-screen menus.

Your options are

English (ENGLISH), Spanish (ESPAIqOL) or French

(FRAN(_AIS).

The word LANGUAGE always appears in English regardless of which language is chosen.

1.

Press MENU repeatedly to see the SETUP MENU.

2.

Press SELECT (SEL) Up or Down to highlight LAN-

GUAGE then use ADJUST (ADJ) Left or Right to choose the desired language.

3.

Press ENTER (ENT) to remove the menu.

STEP 3. USE AUTO PROGRAM

When your TV is first powered up, AUTO PROGRAM will be selected in the Setup Menu.

AUTO PROGRAM finds all available channels and stores them in the memory of the TV.

To start the AUTO PROGRAM procedure, press ADJUST

(ADJ) Left or Right.

Follow the instructions on the TV.

....

SETUF'

MENU

AUTO PROGRAM

CH. ADD/DEL

CLOCK SET

PAR. CONTROL

CAPTION/TEXT

AUDIO

LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

Setup Menu with Language Highli I hted

----SETUP

AUTO PROGRAM

CH. ADD/DEL

CLOCK SET

PAR. CONTROL

CAPTION]TEXT

AUDIO

LANGUAGE

MENU

START

Setup Menu with Auto Program Highlighted f

-x

PRESSI"4.TO CHANGEINPUTSELECTION

F

SEARCHINGCABLE"IV INPUT

AUTOPROGF_V1HAS COMPLETED

OFFAIR ANTENNA

[ CABLETVINPUT

I

CHANNEL__ _ IS (NOT)FOUND ....

C4ANNELSFOUND

PRESSe-_ TO BEGINSEARCH

Press 1",[.to select either OFF

AIR ANTENNA or CABLE TV.

Press <-- -+ to begin channel search.

STEP 4.

SET THE CLOCK

1.

Press MENU repeatedly to see the SETUP MENU.

2.

Press SELECT (SEL) to highlight

CLOCK

SET.

3.

Use numbered buttons on remote control to enter correct time.

You can also use ADJUST Left/Right to advance the clock.

4.

Press ENTER (ENT) to start the clock and return to normal viewing.

STEP 5.

USE OTHER OPTIONS

You may want to use the following options:

• Program the channels accessed by using CHANNEL (CH)

Up/Down.

Refer to the CH. (Channel) ADD/DEL option for details.

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Press ENTF, R after channel search is ,:ompleted.

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SETUP

AUTO PROGRAM

CH.

ADD/OEL

->CLOCK SET

PAR.

CONTROL

CAPTION/TEXT

AUDIO

LANGUAGE

MENU

10:30

Setup Menu with Clock Set Highlighted

Use the Parental Control feature to block the viewing of undesirable channels.

Refer to the PAR. CONTROL option for details.

REMOTE CONTROL MBR3445

INTRODUCTION

This multi-brmad remote control operates the common features of most, but not all, models and brands of IR (infrared) controlled

TVs, VCRs, cable converters, video disc players, and audio equipment.

The remote may provide functions that are not

BATTERY

INSTALLATION

Batteries are provided, but they must be installed before using the remote control. When it no longer functions normally, or when it loses memory, replace the batteries with two high-quality, alkaline, size AAA batteries.

Match plus with plus (+ with +), minus with minus (- with -), as shown in the battery comparmmnt.

Llnless your equipment responds to the factory preset codes commonly used for Zenith products, i.e.., 101 for TV, 201 for

VCR, 353 for CABLE, and 401 for AUX., you will need to program the remote control with the codes for your particular equipment.

NOTES:

" Do not to place heavy objects on top of the remote control

keys. Prolonged

unintentional

operation of the remote short-

ens battery

life.

Remove the batteries, if the remote control will not be used for a month or more.

Battery leakage can permanently

damage

tile remote,

for which

Zenith is not responsible.

CHOOSING OPERATING MODE

To control your TV, VCR, cable box, or auxiliary equipment with this remote, you must first choose the mode of operation. Press the desired mode key for TV, VCR, CABLE or AUX.

available on your equipment, e.!;., menu operations.

Some functions of your particular equipment may no_ be controlled by this remote.

In such cases, use the original remote control for your equipment.

Push tab in

Some keys on the remote will always operate a particular product function.

For example, VOI,UME controls; the TV sound level, and PLAY will control the VCR play function.

INDICATOR LIGHT

Illuminates whenever remote sends signal.

OPERATING MODE KEYS

Selects equipment to be controlled.

NUMBER KEY PAD

Provides direct channel selection and other functions.

LOWER ARROW

KEY PAD

These keys typically perform on-screen menu selection and adjustment.

POWER KEY

Switches po _,er ON or OFF to :_elected equipment.

UPPER

ARROW KEY PAD

These keys typically control Channel changing and Volume operations.

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SPECIAL FUNCTION

KEYS

Activates special features on some products.

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REMOTE CONTROL MBR3445

73/OPERATIONS

These descriptions apply to functions and operations of your TV.

First, press the TV button on the remote control to select the

TV mode of operation.

FLASHBK (Flashback)

Return to the previous TV channel selected for viewing.

CHANNEL (Up Arrow)

Tunes to the next channel as programmed into TV memory. Press and hold to repeat.

CC (Closed Captioning)

Displays the closed caption menu. Press again to move the highlight bar within the menu to select )'our choice.

VOLUME (Left Arrow)

Decreases the TV's sound level.

NUMBER KEY PAD

Select a number for direct channel tuning.

MENU

Displays merms for TV options. Press repeatedly to view other menus.

LEFT and RIGHT ARROW KEYS

Used to respond when an on-screen menu

[leeds an ADJUST response. Press either key to sequence through available choices.

Point Remote at TV.

POWER

Turns TV ON or OFF.

TV

Selects TV mode of operation.

MUTE

Turns off sound while the picture remains.

Press agan to restore the sound.

VOLUME (Right Arrow)

Increases the TV's sound level.

CHANNEL (Down Arrow)

Tunes to Lheprevious channel programmed into TV r_emory. Press and hold to repeat.

ENTER

Press to see the ChannelFFime display.

Also used to enter channel digits. Press to remove any on-screen menu.

SEQ/QUIT

Activate:_/deactivates audio enhancement the spatial

TVs equipped with SEQ.

equalization for stereo broadcasts

on

UP and DOWN

ARROW KEYS

Used :'_orespond when an on-screen menu needs a SELECT response.

Press to move the highlight bar within the menu.

TIMER

Displays the SLEEP TIMER menu.

Press repeatedly to set desired TV shut-off time.

TV Operations

TV/VCR SOURCE

Used to select the AUX (Auxiliary) nel.

On some TVs, press TV/VCR chan-

SOURCE to display the menu of TV sources Press TV/VCR SOURCE repeatedly to step through the source selections.

NOTE:

• Keys dedicated to VCR functions may be used to operate }'our VCR while the remote is in TV mode.

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REMOTE CONTROL MBR3445

OPERATIONAL

MODES FOR ZENITH PRODUCTS

or

Pushbutton

Key

Label

POWER

CABLE

VCR

AUX

TV

CC

5

6

7

2

3

4

FLASHBK

MITI'E

CHANNEL UP

CHANNEL DN

VOLUME RIGHT

VOLUME LEFT

1

8

9

0

ENTER

UP ARROW

DOWN ARROW

LEFT ARROW

RIGHT ARROW

SEQ/QUIT

TIMER •

TV/'VCR/SOURCE

RECORD

PAUSE

REWIND

PLAY

STOP

FFWD

NOTES:

I.

Can be overwritten

TV Mode

Zenith Code 101

TV Power On/Off

Selects Cable Mode

Selects VCR Mode

Selects AUX Mode

Selects TV Mode

TV Closed Captions

TV Flashback

TV Mute

TV Channel Up

TV Channel Dn

TV Volume Up

TV Volume Dn

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 Dn

TV Adjust Left

TV Adjust Right

TV SEQ Sound

TV Timer

TV Source

VCR Record

VCR Pause

VCR Rewind

VCR Play

VCR Stop

VCR Fast Forward with Cable Voi/Mute when 399 is entered.

VCR Mode

Zenith Code 201

VCR Power On/Off

Selects Cable Mode

Selects VCR Mode

Selects AUX Mode

Selects TV Mode

VCR AM/PM

VCR Flashback

TV Mute

VCR Channel Up

VCR Channel 1)n

TV Volume Up

TV Volume Dn

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 Dn

VCR Adjust LcR

VCR Adjust Right

VCR Quit

VCR Timer

VCR TV/VCR Tuner

VCR Record

VCR Pause

VCR Rewind

VCR Play

VCR Stop

VCR Fast Forward

USING FACTORY PRESET CODES

Cable

Zenith

Mode

Code 353

Cable Power On/Off

Selects Cable Mode

Selects VCR Mode

Selects AUX Mode

Selects TV Mode

CABLE FC (Favorite C.h)

CABLE Flashback

TV Mute (See Note I)

CABLE Channel Up

CABLE Channel Dn

T\' Volume Up (See Note 1)

TV Volume Dn (See Not,._ 1)

CABLE Digit 1

CABLE Digit 2

CABLE

Digit 3

CABLE Digit 4

CABLE

Digit 5

CABLE Digit 6

CABLE Digit 7

CABLE

Digit 8

CAI3LE Digit 9

CABLE Digit 0

CABLE Enter

CABLE Menu

CABLE Up Arrow

CABLE Down Arrow

CABLE Left Arrow

CABLE Right Arrow

CABLE Quit

C _.BLE Timer

CABLE Info

CABLE Buy

CABLE Guide

VCR Rewind

VCR Play

VCR Stop

VCR Fast Forward

AUX Mode

Zenith Code 401

AUX Power OrdOff

Selects Cable Mode

Selects VCR Mode

Selects AUX Mode

Selects TV Mode

AUX Audio

AUX Frame/Time

TV Mute

AUX Skip >>

AUX Skip <<

TV Volume Up

TV Volume Dn

AUX Digil 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 Dis[My

AUX Program

AUX Pact

AUX Random

AUX x3 FAST <

AUX x3 FAST >

AUX Clear

AUX Still

AUX TV/Disc

AUX Edis

AUX Pause

AUX Scar <<

AUX Play

AUX Stop/Eject

AUX Scan >>

Reference: 124-212-01 and

I.tP 221-952A

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REMOTE CONTROL MBR3445

PROGRAMMING

YOUR REMOTE

If you are using Zenith products, the remote is programmed for the most commonly used codes.

For other brands -or if your remote fails to control your Zenith products -you will have to program the remote.

17oilow these steps for each product you are using:

1.

Locate the three-digit code for your brand (such as

Zenith) and type of equipment (such as VCR) in the code table provided.

2.

Press and hold PRG with a small blunt object until the indicator lights (about three seconds).

:3. Press TV, VCR, CABLE, or AUX to select the product you want your remote to control.

(Use CABLE or AUX, to program your remote for a second TV or

VCR.

Use AUX, to program your remote for a video disc player or audio equipment.)

4.

Key in the', three-digit code for your equipment, then press ENTER.

The indicator light should flash, then turn off to indicate that the code was accepted.

If the indicator stays on, repeat steps 3 and

4 or try using a differe'at code.

5.

Write the code that operaw, s your equipraent, on the label inside ence.

the battery compartment for future refer-

To erase all code programming and return to the factory preset codes, key in code 911 when programming the remote.

NOTES:

• If no key on your remote is; p::essed within 60 seconds, the programming process stops, and you will have to start again.

• You may cancel programming at any time by pressing PRG.

SPECIAL FEATURES

AUX+I,

AUX+2

and AUX+3 Capability

Your remote can control up to seven electronic components.

If you have programmed the remote for four components using the

TV, VCR, CABLE and AUX keys, you may also program it for up to ttuee additional components (AUX+I, AUX+2, AUX+3) by HOLDING the AUX key and pressing the 1, 2 or 3 key during pro_amming.

Once programmed, HOLD down the AUX key and

press 1, 2 or 3, to access the additional AUX +1, 2 or 3 mode.

Cable/Conwwter

Volume

(Code

399)

You may use your remote to control cable/converter volume and muting if available on your equipment.

First program your remote with the brand code for your cable device using the CABLE or AUX key. Then reF_at the programming steps, again using the CABLE or AUX key, but key in code 399 instead of a brand code.

To restore TV volume/mute to the CABLE or AUX mode, simply re-enter yo_ cable/converter code number into that mode.

Amplifier Volume Override ((;ode 499)

You may use your remote to ow:rride your TV, VCR or video disk player's volume functions wth your amplifier's volume and muting. First, progranl your remote with the brand code for the

component

for which you wan,: amplifier volume override, using the key for that product: TV, VCR or AUX. Then, program your remote with the brand code for your amplifier.

Finally, repeat the programming steps, using the ke_ for the component you wish to control (TV, VCR, or AUX), bul key in code 499 instead of a brand code.

To restore normal volume and muting control to your TV, VCR or laser disc player, program the _emote again for that component.

NOTE:

CD and tape players will automatically select amplifier volume and mute.

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REMOTE CONTROL MBR3445

AUTO FIND OPTION

If you have tried all the codes listed for your brand and type of product in the code table, and none of those codes operate your ealuipment, you can use Auto Find to search for the code you need.

Follow these steps for each product you are using:

1.

Turn the product ON and aim the remote toward it.

2.

Press and hold PRG with a small blunt object until the indicator lights (about three seconds).

3.

Press the mode key on the remote for the product you want to control: TV, VCR, CABLE, or AUX.

4.

Key in "000", then press ENTER within two seconds.

When the indicator light flashes three times and remains lit, Auto Find is active.

5.

Press and hold POWER, then release it, repeating this action about once a second until the product turns OFF.

°

Press ENTER immediately to save the ,cod(;. If your remote fads to operate the functions you use most often, you can re-enter Auto Find and search for a better code:.

NOTES:

The indicator light should flash OFF when you press

POWER and back ON when you release it. ]If the indicator light stays on when you press POWER, Auto Find has tried all available codes If you £tnish Auto Find and the product you want to control has not turned off, your remote cannot control that product.

Pressing PRG at any time duling the use of Auto Find will cancel Auto Find, and you will have to start again.

ON

POWER _1_

OFF

Equipment to be controlled

Typical Remote

Control

4--5

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REMOTE CONTROL MBR3445

OPERATING CODES BY BRAND NAME

TVS

\dmwal

Adventura TVNCR

Akai

Amark

AOC

Bell & HowEll

Broksonic

Candle

Centurion

Citizen

Contec

Coronado

Crown

Curds Mathes

Daewao

Daew_m TV/VCR

Daytron

116, 121. 1311. 133

154

104

103,

146

I(M

12 I

13!, 136

139

119

121, 139

141

1(13

103

116,

I

19. 121

149, 159

148

119

Elektra

Emerson

121

103,104,123,124,

3.

36, 145

Emerson TV/VCR

Fisher

Funai TV/VCR

General

158

I

I 109, 118

154

106, I(17, 114.

Electric

Goldstar

116. 117. 161

/ 103. 1114. 119, 147

Gotdstar TV/VCR

1.C Penney

JVC

:.!vlC

KTV l(,tl, 110, 114,

117.119

125, 132, 164

103

103, 104, 138

121

Kurazai

Lodgenet lxlgik

LXI

Magnavox

121

; 121

118, 119, I33. 137 liB, 112. 113,

117. 119. 127,

I28, 139, 165

173

121

Magnavox

Majestic

Marantz

TVN_(

MegatriIn

Memorex

MGA/

MiLsubishi

MontgomeIT

Ward

1114, 12(1. 155

146

121

1114, 119. 120,

I311, 140, 155

103. I(M, 105.

113.114.119,

121, 13(I. 133

104, 119

_ECEC

Panasonic 106, 107, 160. 166

Panasonic TV/VCR 174

Philco

Philips

Pioneer

IO3,

113. 139

112, 113

135

Portland 3

Quasar

RCA

_ Realisuc

] Sampo

Sanlsung

Sanyo

Scott

Sears

Sharp

Signature 21X_)

Sony

Soundesign

Sylvania

S_phomc

Tatung

Teknika

TVNCR

Telerent

Toshiba

(RI(R)B

Yorx

Zenith

Zenith TV/VCR

Admiral

Adventure

Aiwa

Akai

Audio

Dynamics

Bell & Howell

Broksnnic

Canon

Citizen

Craig

Curtis Mathes

Daewoo

Daytron

DBX

Emerson

VCRS

Fisher

Funai

208. 261

231

231

223, 238,241

2116.247

221,226, 2511,255

2O9

212

214.259

244, 246, 248,254

236, 246

21t2.218

21t3, 221,223,

226,233, 235,

243.251}

211. 212, 213. 247

Goldstar

Go Video

Hitachi nstant Replay

! I C. Penney

JVC

Kenwood

106, 1117

I(M, 116, 126, 157,

161.162.167,168

105, 123, 124

119

I113, 119, 134, 141 lllg, 1119, 118

119.

124

103, lOg, 11)9.110,

111, Ilg, 134

11!3. 1115. 122. 133.

137.

156, 169

I113, 11t4, 1115,

113, 114, II9.

121.

1311, 133

115, 143.

151, 1711

139

112, 113.

117, 119.

127.

128, 139

154

106

1113, 112.

121.

124, 139

103,121

110.

I I 1,134.

121

119

I(}1, 149.

175

[ 153,154.172

2)9

2!5.257

214,227

.14..15, .18,

256. 262, 263

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2(12

Montgome U

Ward

Multi Tech

NEC

Orion

Panasonic

Pentax

Philco

Philips

Pioneer

Ptlrtland

Pro Scan

Quasar

RCA lx)gik

LXI

Magnaw_x

Memorex

Realistic

Samsung

Sansui

Sanyo

Scott

Sears

Sharp

;hintum

Signature 21X_)

239

21N. 231

207, 214, 231

21)7, 21 g

2(19

206, 212. 214.231

2114, 222. 252,264

2118, 214, 216,

219.231,249

239

202.2114

2511

214.251.

259

215

207, 214

21t7, 214. 227

2 Ilk 215

246

216, 2611

214, 259

215. 216, 220. 227,

240. 242.26(I

206, 2118,212,

214,231

2211. 230

239

206, 212,247

204. 205, 233, 243

206, 209,21 I,

212,215

208. 261

239

2(18, 214. 216,

219.231.249

Magnavox

NSC

Oak

Panasonic

Paragon

Philips

Pioneer

RCA DSS

Regency

Samsung

Scientific Atlanta

334

335,339,368,

369,370

311. 332,342

313. :t211

333

347, 350, 352.

354. _55

315. 543

373

329

335

316, 323 336,364

Sprucer

Slandard Comp

Tex:-;can

]boom

Unika

United Satellite

Universal

Vid Tech

Video Way

313

335

"_39, 356 371

317, 318 346

34g. 362

344

358, 36:!

3411

349

Viewstar

Zenith

Zenith Satellite

354, 355,372

3(I I,,35_! 1374

312,328,330, 351

]

Pioneer

5anyo i Sany

Zenith

VIDEO DISK

PLAYERS

1 4112, 4:)3

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Sony

Sylvania

Symphonic

Tashiko

Tatung

Teac

Teknika

Toshiba

XRI0(X)

Vector Research

Yamaha

Zenith

217,232,237

207,214.

227

231

2(D

202

2112, 23 I

234

2[)5, 215

239

204, 21 g

202, 218

20 I, 224. 225,

229. 237

CABLE/SATELLITE

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Akai

Crown

Denon

:isher

Goldstar

:IVC

'Kenwood

Allegm 358. 362

Allegm A/B Sv,_tch 361

Gemini 3115, 331,338

General Elector

Generallnswument

Jenold

367

305,3116

302,303, 345,

365. 366

31H. 307. 3118.31)9,

310, 3!8.3(.'0.

363

RCA

Sanyo

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PLAYERS,

Hacman/K ardon

Magnavox

Mitsubishi

NAD

_akarnicl'.i

NEC

Onkyo

Panasonit

Philips

Pioneer

Quasar

Radio Shack

437

CI)

438. 439

440

4(N, 424

41l)

411

412. ,138

46(I

413

415

412,416.417,44 I.

421. 422,433,434

423. _24

425, _.26,447

427. :128

429

430

431,432

421,433

431,435

434

432

43 l, 436,439, 4-40,

4,11

Sharp

Sony

Soundesign

Sylvania

Teac

Technics

Toshiba

Yamaha

Zenith

AUDIO TAPE

DECKS

Denon

Harmaa/K ardon

JVC

Kenwood

Onkyo

Philips DCC

Pioneer

Sony

Technics

Yamaha

455

456

457

451)

458

454

451. 478

452

454. 497 i

453

Zenith

44 I, 442

443,444,445

461.49g, 501,5(12

433

446

432. 459

447

448

460,461.

498,501,

502

Denon

Fisher

Goldstar

Harmard

Kardon

JVC

Kenwood

: Marantz

AUDIO TUNERS

AND

AMPLIFIERS

462,463

464

4611

465

466

468,469

472.5(13

Onkyo

Philips

Pioneer

Radio Shack

Realistic

Sanyo

Scott

Sharp

Sherwood

Sony

Soundes:gn

Teac

Technic.',

Yamaha

473

475,476

477. 478. 479

487. 488

481)

481

482

483

487,488

489, 49tl, 491,492

502 461,498.50L

494,495

497

496

460,461.

498,501.

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2914-o

4---6

QUICK REFERENCE TO ON-SCREEN MENUS

I

AVAILABLE MENUS

Your TV is menu operated.

In other words, adjustments that can be made to the TV appear on the s=reen in a list of choices you can make.

SETUP MENU

•_" AUTO PROGRAM

CH. AOD/DEL

CLOCK SET

PAR. CONTROL

CAPTION/TEXT

AUDIO

LANGUAGE

START

VIDEO MENU

CONTRAST

BRIGHTNESS

COLOR

TINT

SHARPNESS

PICTURE PREF

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1.

Press MENU repeatedly to choose between available menus.

.

Press SELECT Up or

Down repeatedly until the desired option is highlighted.

It _L"

I( ENTER -_-!

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4.

Press ENTER to remove menus or wait it few seconds and the TV will return automatically eration.

to normal op-

,

Press ADJUST Left or

Right to adjust an option.

Typical

Remote Control

Shown

2912-o 5 -1

SETUP MENU

----SETUP

AUTO PROGRAM

CH. AOD/DEL

CLOCK SET

PAR. CONTROL

CAPTION/TEXT

AUDIO

LANGUAGE

MENU

START

SETLIP MENU

CLOCK SET

PAR. CONTROL

CAPTION/TEXT

LANGUAGE

10:30

AM

While AUX Channel is Chosen

MENU OPERATION

@

Press ADJUST Left/Right to

adjust the selected option.

ADJUST

ENTER)

Press ENTER or wait a few seconds for the

TV to return to normal operation.

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SELECT

Press SELECT highlighted

Up/Down or selected.

is either

AUTO

CLOCK

PROGRAM

CHANNEL

SET

ADD/DEL

PAR.

(PARENTAL)

CONTROL

Finds all active channels and stores them in the TV's memory for use b_ CHANNEL (CH) Up/Down.

Edits the channels found by AUTO PROGRAM.

Use the numbered buttons or CHANNEL (CH) Up/

Down to select the channel to be edited.

Press ADJUST Left/Right to ADD or DEL (Delete) channels to create your own list of favorite channels.

Sets the clock in the TV to the correct time. Press ADYUST Left/Right to advance the clock, or use numbered buttons on the remote to enter time. Press ENTER to start the clock.

Use this feature to prevent the viewing of undesirable channels.

See the information fc,llowing this chart for more details.

CAPTIONS Displays closed captioning or informational text when available on the _;elected channel.

Options are:

OFF, CAPTION 1, CAPTION 2, TEXT 1,or TEXT 2. See the int'olmation following this chart for more details.

AUDIO

(AUDIO eptions are not available while

AUX channel or source is chosen. The audio signal being received from the aux. channel or source is assumed to be stereo.

)

LANGUAGE

MONO Directs the same sound to both Left and Right speakers, even if the program being received is in stereo.

STEREO Directs the sound to the Left and Right speakers as supplied by the program source

(broadcast TV, VCR, etc.)

Selects the language used for on-screen menus. Languages available include:

English (ENGLISH), Spanish (ESPAI_IOL) or French (FRANt_A][S;.

continued on next page

2912-o 61

SETUP MENU

I

USING PARENTAL CONTROL

1.

Select PAR.

CONTROL

Left/Right to view the and

Parental press ADJUST

Control Menu.

2.

Select BLOCK CH.

(CHANNELS) and, using the

CHANNEL, Up or Down key, toggle to each channel you wish to "block," including the AUX channel.

For each channel selected, press ADJUST Left/

Right to choose BLOCK.

3.

When all desired channels are set to BLOCK, press

SELECT Up/Down to select the BLOCK HOURS.

_PARENTAL

BLOCK HOURS

BLOCK CH.

CONTROL_

CH. 11

72

BLOCK

4.

Using ADJUST Left/Right choose the period of time you want the Parenlal

Control

to be aclive.

Your options are OFF, 12, 24, 48 or 72 hours.

5.

Press ENTER to exit the Parental Control option,

and enter do so.

any 4-number password when prompted to

REMEMBER THIS NUMBER!

TO RE-ACCESS

PARENTAL CONTROL

WHILE

IT IS ACTI-

VATED,

YOU MUST ENTER THIS NUMBER.

Otherwise, simply allow the specified period of time to ehtpse.

NOTE:

• Do not unplug the "IV in an attempt to deactivate the Parental Control. This only resets Parental Control to the closest, greater time period.

Parental Control Set to Block Channels for 72 Hours.

USING CAPTIONS

Press ADJUST Left/Right to select desired mode of operation.

While in the Setup Menu, five different options are available

and include: OFF, CAPTION t, CAPTION 2, TEXT 1 or

TEXT 2.

PFessing the CC button on your remote immediately accesses

a captions

menu that provides the options OFF, CAPTION 1 and CAPTION 2. Press the CC button repeatedly to choose an option in this menu.

At present, x,ery few TV programs or video tapes offer text captioning for any option other than CAPTION 1. Therefore,

CAPTION 1 is the only recommended choice, unless you know that a specific program is providing captioning using one of the other selections.

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Typical Captions Display

Captions may be shown any- where on the screen.

Typical Text Display

Fixed size text window fills lower half of screen. May be all black when no information is shown.

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VIDEO MENU

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VIDEO MENU

CONTRAST

BRIGHTNESS

COLOR

TINT

SHARPNESS

PICTURE PREF

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Press MENU repeatedly until the VIDEO MENU is shown.

Press ADJUST Left/Right to adjust to the ,;elected option.

ADJUST

Press SELECT Up/Down until the desired option is either highlighted or selected.

(

ENTER

) seconds for the TV to return to

Press ENTER or wait a few normal operation.

SELECT

CONTRAST

BRIGHTNESS

COLOR

TINT

SHARPNESS

PICTURF

(Preference)

PREF.

Adjusts the overall contrast and color level of the picture.

Adjusts the brightness level of black areas in the picture.

Adjusts the intensity of the colors in the picture.

Adjusts the color of the flesh tones.

Adjusts the definition of the object edges for best picture quality.

Selects the video adjustments to be used:

(CUSTOM = ),our personal adjustment preferences; PRESET = factor'./set adjustments.)

NOTES:

• All adjustments on the VIDEO MENU are optional. It is not necessary to use these features in order to operate the

TV.

• Any adjustments made to the VIDEO MENU settings while HCTURE PREF.

is in PRESET mode will automatically store the current settings as the CUSTOM setting.

2914-0 7-1

MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

m

CARING FOR YOUR TV

Your TV will look better, have a longer life and perform better if you care for it properly.

First check to see that the TV is off. For added safety, unplug the TV from the power outlet.

NOTE: If you unplug your "IV, you will have to reset the clock to the current time.

Cabinet Care

Non-Wood Cabinet or Cabinet Components

Moisten a soft cloth with a mild soap solution or Ivory dishwashing detergent. Wipe the surface with a damp cloth. Then rinse the cloth in clean water and wipe the surface again.

Allow the TV to airdry before turning it on.

Wood Cabinets or Cabinet

Components

Use any good furniture cleaner and polish.

Regular care will help preserve the finish.

Picture

Glass Cleaning

The picture tube face attracts dust particles and should be cleaned regularly'. To clean the face, spray a small amount of glass cleaner on a cleaning cloth _ nd wipe the picture tube glass face until clean. Repeat if necessary.

To delay new dust accumulation, wet a soft cloth in lukewarm water in which a little fabric softener or Ivory dishwashing detergent has been mixed. Wring the cloth almost dry. Wipe the glass face. Make sure no drops of moisture are squeezed onto the glass. Do not wipe the glass dry. Allow the glass to air-dry before you turn the TV on again.

EXTENDED ABSENCE

Before an extended absence (such as a vacation) you may want to unplug the power cord from the electrical wall outlet.

This will protect the TV from possible damage from lightning or power line surges.

If you have an outdoor antenna, you may also want to disconnect the antenna lead-in wires on the back of the TV.

NOTE: If you unplug your TV, you will have to reset the clock to the current time.

"FV PICTURE INTERFERENCE

Your TV picture may be affected by interference caused by one or a number of factors.

These include:

Speckled or Streaked Picture Can be caused by nearby automobile ignition, electrical appliances, etc.

This is most noticeable in weak signal areas.

Snow in Picture Caused by insufficient signal. Usually caused by the TV being located too far from the TV station or by an improper antenna installation.

Ghosts or Reflections

Caused by signals being retlected from surrounding buildings, water tanks, or other h_gh structures.

Radio Signal Police, amateu: or CB radio transmitters may cause interference.

These interference problems can often be corrected through the use of a better antenna, signal amplifiers, or various filter devices.

See your "IN" dealer for additional information, and available "IV accessories.

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TVCARDLR

MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

|

,BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE

C7,heck these items and see if you can correct the trouble by changing the adjustment of a control or the setting of a switch.

By making these simple checks before calling for service, you may save time and money.

Problem

Picture OK. Poor sound.

Sound OK. Poor picture.

No picture o17sound.

Picture blurred or distorted.

Ghost in picture.

No color, or poor color.

No sound.

Cannot select certain channels.

No closed captions

Try This

Re-orient antenna. Try another channel --- possible station trouble. Adjust

AUDIO MENU options.

Check for local interference.

Is antenna/cable connection loose?

Re-orient antenna.

Try another channel --- possible station trouble.

Adjust VIDEO MENU options.

Trouble with cable-TV system?

Is antenna/cable connection loose?

Is TV on? Is there power in wall outlet? Is TV plugged in? Is antenna hooked up? Is cable hooked up? Is the channel blocked by the

PARENTAL CONTROL?

Trouble with cable-TV system? Check auxiliary audio/video equipment. Check channel selection.

Check antenna or cable hook up for broxen wires.

Try another channel

-possible station trouble.

Check for local interference.

Is it a color program?

Check antenna or cable hook up for broken wires.

Adjust VIDEO MENU options.

VOLUME (VOL) setting may be too low. Check MUTE button operation on remote control.

Channels

may be skipped in CH. ADD/DEL option of SETUP MENU.

Are captions available?

Is CAPTION 1 or CAPTION 2 selected using the CAPTIONS option on the SETUP MENU?

Are all audio/video wires connected to :he AUX input jacks properly?

No picture or sound when AUX channel is selected.

No stereo sound or weak stereo sound when using a stereo VCR.

Black or blue box covers half of screen.

Remote control does not work.

Check AUDIO mode.

Was stereo sound present before selecting the

AUX channel?

Is text information available?

Is TEXT 1 or TEXT 2 selected in the

CAPTIONS option oflLhe SETUP MENU.

Are batteries okay? Is TV turned ON? ls TV plugged in?

Always request that your technician use only genuine Zenith exact replacement parts for continued Quality and Safety performance.

Keep ),our Zenith ALL Zenith.

NOTES:

If your TV fails to respon,J to any menu selection, you must reset the TV. Simply disconnect the AC power cord from the power outlet.

Wait a few minutes, then plug the

TV back into the power oatlet.

You will have to reset the clock to the current time.

• Unplugging the TV does aot deactivate the Parental

Control.

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Look for the Product Registration Card on your new video

product.

Each month a drawing is held by Zenith from the completed

Product Registration Cards received during the preceding month.

Zenith will reimburse the winner for the full purchase price of the product purchased.

In order to participate, simply complete and return the Product

Registration Card at once, even if you choose not to complete

the information and interests portion of the questionnaire.

The odds of winning the free drawing described above, depend on the number of participants.

Free drawing offer is void in Canada and other places where restricted or prohibited by law. Offer is void for Hotel/Motel and Institutional models.

Rental models are not eligible.

Product Card lost or misplao_?

The Product Registration Card furnished with your video product is pre-printed with its Mod_,l and Serial numbers. Please fill out the card and mail it al: your earliest convenience. It is imperative that Zenith know how to reach yocLpromptly if we discover a safety problem that would affect you. If the original card has been lost or misplaced, you may use the replacement card provided below. Either ca_d will qualify you for the free drawing, but you are limited to only one entry in the drawing.

Complete the card, place it in an envelope and mail it to:

Zenith Electronics Corporation

P. O. Box 172,2-=7

Denver, CO 802,17-3257

Use the replacement Producl: Registration Card only if the original card has been misplaced or lost.

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To order these fine accessories, pleasefill out this card and return a photocopy to:

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State

QUANTITY PRICEPERITEM

TOTAL

PRICE

Sales Tax: Please add your state sales tax if you

live in one of the following states.

CA7 314%,GA 4%,IL 8 3/4%,KS 4.9%,KY 6%,ME8%,

SUBTOTAL

STATESALESTAX

SHIPPING & RANDLING

IOTAL AMOUNT OF ORDER

$4.50

SHIPTO:

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(Iron"stickeronbackofunit)

/ /

"IVSerialNumber Mo.

Day Yr.

(fromstickeronbackol unit) (Approx.

Telephone: (

Name:

Address:

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City

Zip Code

TVACOS5

1/14J95

YOUR ZENITH WARRANTY

Consumer Protection Plan for Zenith TV

Welcome into the Zenith family! We believe that you will be

I:,leased with your new Zenith Color TV. Please read this

Consumer Protection Plan carefully. It is a "LIMITED

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

Zenith's Responsibility

Service Labor -- During a period of 90 days from effective warranty date, Zenith will pay for service labor by a Zenith

Authorized service center when needed as a result of manufacturing defects.

Parts -- 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.

Home Service -- Warranty service tbr 19" diagonal (U.S.A.) or larger screen size models is provided in the home 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.)

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

Owner's Responsibility

Effective

Warranty

Date -Warranty begins on the date of original consumer installation.

[:or your convenience, keep the dealers dated bill of sale or delivery ticket as evidence of the purchase date.

Operating Guide --- Read youl: Operating Guide carefully so that you will understand the operation of your set and how to adjust the customer controls.

Carry-In Service -- Models under 19" diagonal (U.S.A.) screen size must be taken to a 7_enith Authorized service center for wan:anty service and must be picked up by the owner.

Antenna -- Reception problems caused by inadequate home antennas or faulty antenna connections are the owner's responsibility.

Important: Product Registration -- Please :fill out and mail your Producl Registration Car_!. It is imperative that Zenith know how to :reach you promp_:ly if we should discover a safety problera that could affect you.

Warranty Service -- For warranty service it:formation, contact any Zenith Authorized service center. Pans and service labor 'that are Zenith's l:esponsibility (see above) will be provided without charge. OLher service is at the owner's expense. If you have any problem in obtaining salisfactory warranty service, call or write:

Zenith Electronics Corporation

Customer Service Department

1000 N. Milwaukee Avenue

Glenview, IL 60325

Telephone: (312) 745-5152

Mon-Fri, 8:013a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Central Time

NOTE: Before you ask for Warranty service,, check the

Operating Guide section entitled, "MAINTENANCE

AND TROUBLESHOOTING." It may be possible to avoid a service call.

TVWRDIR2

ZENITH ELECTRONICS

1000 MILWAUKEE

CORPORATION

AVENUE

GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS 60025

TVWRDIR2

Part No. 206-2912

Printed in U.S.A.

EP-EDCBAO

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