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TRK4000PT TRACKBALL REMOTE CONTROL

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1. Turn on the device you want to operate.

2. Press and hold the MUTE and FLSHBK keys until the 

indicator light turns on.

3. Press MODE Left/Right until the indicator lights 

underneath the device you’re trying to program; TV, 
VCR, Cable 

Box, 

Aux 1, Aux 2).

4. With the NUMBER keypad, enter the code 0-0-0 

(zero-zero-zero), then press ENTER right away.

5. Aim the remote at the correct device and press 

POWER. Allow a second to pass, then press POWER
again. Repeat until the device turns off.

6. Press ENTER to save the code. The indicator light 

will blink three times and then turn off.

7. Press POWER to turn the device back on. 

Notes:

• You can get out of AutoFind quickly by pressing QUIT.  To
erase all the codes and return to factory preset codes, press 
9-1-1 in Step 4 when programming the remote.
• If the indicator light does not turn off while you press
POWER, all the codes have been tried and your device can't be
programmed.

CLEANING THE TRACKBALL

To keep the remote functioning properly, it is necessary to
occasionally clean the trackball. To do this:
1. Use a solution of mild dishwashing detergent and 

water.

2. Moisten a clean soft cloth with the solution and lay 

the cloth flat on a table.

3. Turn the Z-Trak remote upside down and gently roll the

trackball on the cloth.

4. Allow the remote to air-dry before using it again.

Caution:

Do not use alcohol or other cleaning fluids to clean 
the trackball as these may damage the remote.

mode

mute

flshbk

source

enter

menu

record

quit/

pause

pip

rew

stop

ffwd

play

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

0

9

surf

power

tv

vcr

cable aux 1

aux 2

vo

lu

m

e

ch

an

ne

l

3

5/7

4

2

4/6

Summary of Contents for Presentation PRO900X

Page 1: ...HD Projection Display Operating Guide and Warranty for User Model PRO900X PresentationTM Series PresentationTM is a registered trademark of Zenith Electronics Corporation...

Page 2: ...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 ins...

Page 3: ...old 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...

Page 4: ...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 refe...

Page 5: ...MENU Setup Menu Options 24 Clock Set 25 Timer Setup 25 On Off Timer 25 Enable Disable On Off Timer 25 Language 26 Video Mode 26 Aspect Ratio Picture Proportion 26 Format Pref Preference 27 Label Forma...

Page 6: ...0 volt 60 Hz operation A service adjustment is necessary to permit the unit to operate on 230 volt 50 60 Hz See Changing From 120 VAC To 230 VAC in the Placement and Configuration section in the Insta...

Page 7: ...signal to another component Note Set Loop Out In switch to Out if you connect a video source to the Loop Out jack 10 Loop Out In Switch Should be in the In position unless a video source is connected...

Page 8: ...rs cables or connectors shown are not provided with the HD Display See your computer dealer for your special requirements To hook up a VCR DVD play er or other video source use standard video connec t...

Page 9: ...plifier USERS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE SETUP CHECKLIST Turn on all system components including the video source you intend to watch video source is the video equipment connected to the HD Display connect...

Page 10: ...Computer Comm Port output jack to HD Display COMM port Menus Source Menu Select RGB as Video image source Setup Menu Select Aspect Ratio 4 x 3 Select Static Setup and adjust if necessary Video Menu M...

Page 11: ...P A G E 1 1 206 3275 A USERS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE COMMUNICATIONS PORT INTER CONNECTION WIRING REFERENCE...

Page 12: ...Source VCR or other Video Source Setup Instructions Connections VCR to Video In on HD Display VCR Audio Out to Audio In of User Supplied Stereo System or Audio Amplifier Menus Source Menu Select Video...

Page 13: ...Connections S Video Out to S Video In on HD Display VCR Audio Out to Audio In of User Supplied Stereo System or Audio Amplifier Menus Source Menu Select S Video as Video image source Setup Menu Select...

Page 14: ...ld until one of the mode indicator LEDs lights 3 Use the MODE Right Left key and select the mode you want the device controlled in 4 With the NUMBER Keypad enter the three digit code you found in Step...

Page 15: ...ming functions ENTER Press to accept menu choices or after channel numbers for faster transfer PIP SNAPSHOT Press to capture and freeze main picture within large PIP frame Press a second time and rece...

Page 16: ...on 158 Daewoo 148 Funai 154 Goldstar 153 Hitachi 154 LXI 154 Magnavox 173 181 Panasonic 174 RCA 179 Samsung 180 Sansui 182 Sharp 179 Sylvania 154 Symphonic 154 XR 1OOO 154 Zenith 153 154 172 182 183 A...

Page 17: ...Kardon 456 JVC 457 Kenwood 450 Onkyo 458 Philips DCC 454 Pioneer 451 478 Sony 452 Technics 497 Technics DCC 454 Yamaha 453 Akai 409 424 Carver 510 Crown 410 Denon 411 Fisher 412 438 Goldstar 460 Harm...

Page 18: ...CR Digit 4 Cable Digit 4 AUX Digit 4 N C Digit 4 5 TV Digit 5 VCR Digit 5 Cable Digit 5 AUX Digit 5 N C Digit 5 6 TV Digit 6 VCR Digit 6 Cable Digit 6 AUX Digit 6 N C Digit 6 7 TV Digit 7 VCR Digit 7...

Page 19: ...nter the special code 4 9 9 then quickly press ENTER The indicator should blink and then turn off CABLE VOLUME OVERRIDE 1 Find the code that operates your cable box Test it to make sure it s the corre...

Page 20: ...t of AutoFind quickly by pressing QUIT To erase all the codes and return to factory preset codes press 9 1 1 in Step 4 when programming the remote If the indicator light does not turn off while you pr...

Page 21: ...video options for personal prefer ence viewing Trackball Menu accesses checks or changes current settings Source Time Display checks Current Source Signal Standard and Time if the clock is set mode mu...

Page 22: ...used with the currently selected source Video S Video RGB Copy transfers setup information to another format Sleep Timer changes Sleep Timer status to 0 15 0 30 1 00 1 30 2 00 2 30 3 00 3 30 4 00 or...

Page 23: ...lly available that can be used to connect additional video sources to the HD Display CHANGING INPUT SOURCE Press TV Point remote at HD Display screen Press trackball down When the cursor appears on sc...

Page 24: ...uage Chooses English Spanish French or German for on screen menus Video Mode Selects signal broadcast standard when a Video or S Video source is selected Aspect Ratio Picture Proportion Changes shape...

Page 25: ...arrow of the highlighted option press or press and hold down the trackball to change time For example with the cursor placed over the right arrow of the On Time 1 option press and hold the trackball d...

Page 26: ...have the option to select a dif ferent aspect ratio for that source One or more of the video sources may have a different aspect ratio than other video sources In this case change the Aspect Ratio to...

Page 27: ...will probably be recognized as one of the 10 HD Display Preset facto ry aligned settings If you wish to change any of those settings like Contrast or Tint the factory Preset aligned settings format b...

Page 28: ...Blue Green Convergence Occasionally the red blue and green images go out of convergence In the Static Setup Menu you will see a menu similar to the one shown at the right Ideally the conver gence is...

Page 29: ...sh tones to more green or red Sharpness 0 100 Adjusts the clarity of the edges around objects for the clearest picture quality Color Temp Custom Red Level Green Level Blue Level 3200K 6500K 9300K Chan...

Page 30: ...tallation technician usually no additional changes are needed For the RGB Source only the Clamp Pulse is set at Auto Select by the factory Auto Select determines the pulse of the RGB input video sourc...

Page 31: ...remove sizing or a soft facial tissue Do NOT use any type of aerosol cleaner Do NOT use dry material such as paper tissue or a dry cloth to clean the lenses Moisten the soft cloth or tissue with warm...

Page 32: ...dard selected Black and white signal Weak signal from broadcasting and white station Cables broken or loose VCR cannot be Remote in TV mode Remote not pointed at VCR VCR cannot be controlled by remote...

Page 33: ...P A G E 3 3 3275 A NOTES...

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Page 36: ...the date of original installation For your convenience keep the dated bill of sale or delivery ticket as evidence of the purchase date Operating Guide Read your Operating Guide carefully so that you w...

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