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Summary of Contents for MTS Stereo Color TV

Page 1: ...deo Imagincl OPERATING GUIDE AND WARRANTY CeCyC_O _De r MTS Stereo Color rv wiith Picture In Picture Surround Sound Closed Captions Remote Control Return the Pro luct Registration Card and your TV cou...

Page 2: ...inder is prm4ded to call the cable TV system installer s attention to a fide 820 40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be...

Page 3: ...Batteries 6 5 Three Way_ to Customize Your Remote 6 6 Programming Brand Codes 6 6 TV VCR And C able TV Operating Codes 6 1 Auto Find Mode 6 8 Erase Mode 6 8 Learning Mode 6 9 ON SCREEN MENUS Availabl...

Page 4: ...et Do not block these vents or you will shorten the life of your TV Power Source Your IV is designed to operate on normal household current 120 volt 60 Hertz AC Do not attempt to operate it on DC curr...

Page 5: ...for connecting externalleftand right stereo speakers 5 EXTERNAL AMP Standard Phono Jack connectorsfor output to an external amplifier 6 SURROUND SPEAKEP Standard Phono Jack connector for outputto op...

Page 6: ...ABLE 2 jack on the TV If You Have n Flat Twin Lead Antenna Wire Use the 300 75 ohm adapter included with the TV Attach the ends of the wire to the adapter and plug it into either the ANT CABLE 1 or th...

Page 7: ...a Converter Decoder Box 1 Connect the 7S ohm cable TV input directly to the ANT CABLE 2 jack 2 Connect a 75 ohm cable from the LOOP OUT jack on the TV to the antenna IN jack on the VCR 3 Connect a 75...

Page 8: ...on TV Operation To use these VCR connections VIDEO I must bc seleaed from the SOURCE MENU To select this source refer tc the SOURCE MENU section of this booklet For im proved picture quality pla _ VC...

Page 9: ...the illustration below 1 Connect the Y C VIDEO Output cable from the Super VHS VCR to the S VIDEO Y C jack on the TV 2 Connect the RIGHT and LEFT AUDIO Outpm from the Super VHS VCR to the RIGHT and LE...

Page 10: ...ifier with Speakers While the TV s S_ arc ON 1 Make the connections to the external amplifier as shown in the diagram below 2 Place the SPEAKER EXT INT switch on the TV in the INT position TV s speake...

Page 11: ...p akers 4 Use the VOLUME corLtrol to adjust the volume of the TV 5 The level of the Surroand sound vari _ relative to the difference between the left and right channel stereo signals The degree of the...

Page 12: ...ENTER 3 Press ENTER again to return to normalvi_zg SOURCE MENU ANT CABLE 1 ANT CABLE2 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 S VIDEO 1 STEP 4 USE AUTO CH Channel SEARCH When your TV is fu st powered up you will see the SETU...

Page 13: ...io Display STEP 5 USE OTHER OPTIONS You may want to consider usingthe following cptioas Program the channelsaccessedwhen using 3 IANNEL Up Down Refer to CH ADD DEL option of the Setup Menu section of...

Page 14: ...Audio Display Before Clock is Set CH2 I0 MUTED Channel Time Display While IV is Muted MUTED CH2 10 56 STEREO Channel lime Audio Display After Clock is Set VOL Volume Display VOL or MUTED dis play is s...

Page 15: ...again to adjust the selected menu option 3 SELECT 4 Press luring on screen menu operations to select a menu option MENU Press once to see a menu Press repeatedly to se quence through the available me...

Page 16: ...two 2 high quality siz_ AAA alkaline batteries Note that bat teries should be replaced when the ef e ctiv_ range of the remote Ioccomes notice ably shorter 1 Remove the two 2 Phillips head screws from...

Page 17: ...CABLE TV converter or an AUX auxiliary device such as a video disc player you must Rrst choose the remote s mode of operation toselect themode press theMODE keyuntiJ the desired indicator lights Some...

Page 18: ...LEARN Use d toprogram remote Used to freeze the motion of the picture on the PIP inseL PIP Used to activate Picture In OFF ON Used to turnTV ON or OFF SOURCE Pr_s to display the menu of TV sour ca s...

Page 19: ...timer in the VC _ and to enter programming information ENTER Used with the numbered buttons to select a IV charmel through the VCR AM PM Used to set timer during programming For optimum performance p...

Page 20: ...stthe 1 rvoktmc regm dlr ss of thr sd_acd operating mc_ of th rcmot MODE Press repeatedly to sclsct the VCR mode of operation CABLE Lights when CABLE mode ofolx ration is sclr cted MENU SELECT ADJUST...

Page 21: ...o insert new ones The batteries normally have enough power to save the information even if they do not haw enough power to operate the remote 2 Remove the battery compartment cover PUSH DOWN tab and P...

Page 22: ...use with a Zenith TV you would look up Zenith in Table 1 and find code 101 Write the brand codes for your equipment on the following lines Keep this operating guide for fu ture reference TV CODE CABLE...

Page 23: ...namic_ 218 Phtlip_ 214 Brokr onic 221 Phliip_ Z27 Canon 214 Pioneer 210 Citizen 2_09 Pioneer 215 Craig 212 Pioneer Lair Dir k 228 Cuni_ Math_ 214 Ouatar 214 Curtis Math_ 216 RCA 215 DBX 202 RCA 216 DB...

Page 24: ...all four mode indicator lights in a cha21ingmanner Wait 60 _nds or press ENTER or LEAPJ_I to return to normaloperation ERASE MODE If you wish to erase le_xn_i functions or programmed brand codes You...

Page 25: ...remote you wish to teach The mode indicator light will begin flashing NOTES t MODE and LEARnt cannot be taught While the mode indicator light i _fishing you cm change your mind and choose another but...

Page 26: ...these sources may be used for input from an antenna or a cable TV llne Selecting VIDEO 1 or 2 Either of these sources may be used for input from an auxiliary video source such as a VCR or a video dis...

Page 27: ...ICTURE PREF L_ tsyou decide if you want to use your own CUSTOM video settings the factory PRESET video settings or the THFJkTER option for optimum video settings when viewing in low light condi tions...

Page 28: ...ow the IVis connected to external equipment Selecting ANT CABLE 1 or 2 from SOURCE 1_ _ au Routes heANTENNA or cal IE TV source to theTV for _E_ You see program material from whichever signal source i...

Page 29: ...you can watch theTV program ofyour choice SETUP MENU _ AUTO CH SEARCH CI L ADD DEL CH LABELS TUNING BAND AUTO FiNE TUNE CLOCK SEW CAPTIONS CH BACKGROUND 3 Use the AUTO CH SEARCH feature inde pendently...

Page 30: ...have difficul_ tuning some channels you may have to manually set the TUNING BAND option If you have the correct band butam still having lLf_cullT fmdhxga channel you know to be active set the AUTO FIN...

Page 31: ...TV HRC and ICC Eamds 1 tO 1 2 5 Channels above 125 _xe not selectable When Some Channels Are Not Clear If some channels are not dear change the AUTO FINE TUNE You may have to try different TUNING BAND...

Page 32: ...wed the Basic Menu Operation given in the On Screen Menu section 2 One of five different selections is shown OFF CAPTION 1 CAPTION 2 TEXT 1 and TEXT 2 3 Press ADJUST ADJ Left Right to select desired m...

Page 33: ...ou should select CAPTION I and leave it in that position unless you know there is some thing you want to see in one of the other selections Once you make a selection that selection is remembered until...

Page 34: ...icture manyof the SETUP MENU options will not appear when theSETUP MENU is acc r ss_ The illustration b_low showstheSETUP MENU asit wouldappc_x Only the CLOCK SET CAPTIONS and CH BACKGROUND op tions r...

Page 35: ...a IVbroadcast NOTE Surround sound can be enabled only ff stereo has been previously selected by using the AUDIO option and the dg zmlbcmg re ceived is stereophonic The level of Surround sound varies...

Page 36: ...e suitable for SEQ which may make imperfecticms m the audio transmis sion more obvious Turn SEO off if flKs condition exists NOTE If SEQ is available you can turn SEO ON or OFF directly by pressing SE...

Page 37: ...O Menu you will hear monaural sound regardless of the signal actually received The Channel Time display showsMONO STEREO seleaed using the AUDIO option on the AUDIO Menu and a stereo signal is rea ive...

Page 38: ...INT press ADJUST ADJ Right until you reach the desired flesh tones SHARPNESS Adjusts the clarity for the clearest picture If the picture is too grainy and vertical edges show muhi ple lines on the rig...

Page 39: ...dels have two additional inputs for a total of 7 possible sources Antenna or Direct Cable Connection and Cable Decoder Connection illustrate two of the most common connection alternatives Antenna or D...

Page 40: ...inset you must choose a different o trcethan the one used for your main TV picture Source refers to the input jacks on the back ofyourTV set from whichthe video and audiosignals are being received Th...

Page 41: ...ideo equipment Check channel selection Cheek TUNING BAND and AUTO FINE TUNE option in SETUP Menu Cheek antenna or cable hook up for broken wires Possible station trouble try another channel Check for...

Page 42: ...t_ of a program source is provided and whether the audio is stereo or monaural Use _thlsflow chart to determine the operating shams of your VC R sothat you can select the proper viewing sourc a_d hana...

Page 43: ...ILEO audiomode o opcratlon forth TV byusLng theoptions on th AUDIC Menu of the IV You must use th VIDEO output when th LEFT and RIGI TTAUDIO outputs arcused VCR POWER IS ON NO OUTPUT IS PROVIDED AT TH...

Page 44: ...umbers Please fill out the card a_d mail it at your earliest con venicnce It is imperative that Zenith know how to reach you promptly if we discov a safety probitem that would af fee you If the origin...

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