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Summary of Contents for PV5268RK and warranty

Page 1: ...ging OPERATING GUIDE AND WARRANTY DDI DOLBY SURROUND recycted paper Projection Color rv MTS Stereo Picture In Picture Closed Captions Universal Remote Control Return the Product Registration Card and...

Page 2: ...nder 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...

Page 3: ...eparation For Use 6 5 Installing Batteries 6 5 Three Ways to Customize Your Remote 6 6 Programming Brand Codes 6 6 TV VCR And Cable TV Operating Codes 6 7 Auto Find Mode 6 8 Erase Mode 6 8 Learning Mo...

Page 4: ...IONS Before you install your TV Ventilation Proper ventilation keeps your TV running cool Air circulates through perfora tions in the back and bottom of the cabinet Do not block these vents or you wil...

Page 5: ...ack to the decoder supplied by your cable TV system When connected as shown in Steps 1C and 1D you can view basic unscrambled cable chan nels by selecting the ANT CABLE 2 source or premium scrambled c...

Page 6: ...IONS TO TV There are four basic hook ups to your TV outdoor antenna or master antenna with or without VCR and cable TV system with or without VCR Select the hook up that best fits your needs See the f...

Page 7: ...der Box 1 Connect the 75 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 ohm cable from t...

Page 8: ...connections VIDEO 1 must be selected from the SOURCE MENU To select this source refer to the SOURCE MENU section of this booklet For im proved picture quality place VCR TV switch on your VCR in the V...

Page 9: ...C VIDEO Output cable from the Super VHS VCR to the S VIDEO Y C jack on the TV 2 Connect the RIGI t r and LEFT AUDIO Output from tile Super VHS VCR to the RIGHT and LEFT Audio S VIDEO INPUT jacks oil t...

Page 10: ...e TV s Speakers are 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 speakers are ON 3 Turn the T...

Page 11: ...djust the volume of both the TV and the surround speakers 5 The level of the Surround sound varies relative to the difference between the left and right channel stereo signals The degree of the Surrou...

Page 12: ...nto the VIDEO 3 IN Righr_ and Left audio jacks on the TV 2 Connect camcorder VIDEO OUTPUT into the VIDEO 3 IN VIDEO jack on TV Operation To use these c_tnacorder connex_ions VIDEO 3 must be sele_ ted...

Page 13: ...eturn to normal viewing SOURCE MENU ANT CABLE 1 ANTIC ABLE 2 VIDEO 1 VII EO 2 S VID EO 1 VIDE 3 S VIDEO 2 NOTES The correct antenna or cable TV sourca _must be selected before STEP 4 in order for the...

Page 14: ...o Display STEP 5 USE OTHER OPTIONS You may want to consider using the following options Program the channels accessed when using CHANNEL Up Down Refer to CH ADD DEL option of the Setup Menu section of...

Page 15: ...STEREO Channel Audio Display Before Clock is Set CH 2 10 56 MUTED J Channel Time Display While TV is Muted MUTED Mute Display CH 2 10 56 STEREO Channel Time Audio Display ARer Clock is Set f I I VOL...

Page 16: ...F USER ITEMS I m r_ CONTROL PANEL On top of TV BUILT IN SPEAKERS _ REMOTE CONTROL Point toward TV screen Front View of TV AUXILIARY AfV IN JACKS CONNECTION CENTER FIXED A V JACKS 9 3 DF ______ POWER C...

Page 17: ...MENU Press once to see a menu Press repeatedly to se quence through the available menus 7 4 ENTER Press to see the Channel Time display or to remove any on screen display or menu VOLUME Up Down Press...

Page 18: ...place the batteries use two 2 high quality size AAA alkaline batteries Note that batteries should be replaced when the effective range of the remote becomes noticeably shorter 1 Remove the two 2 Phill...

Page 19: ...ry device such as a video disc player you must first choose the remote s mode of operation To select the mode press the MODE key until the desired indicator lights Some KEYS on the remote wiU always o...

Page 20: ...re on the PIP inset PIP Used to activate Picture In Picture inset t For optimum performance point the remote control toward your TV 03 SELECT QUIT 6 LR4455 TV Operations OFF7ON Used to turn TV ON or O...

Page 21: ...ing information ENTER Used with the numbered buttons to select a TV channel through the VCR AM PM Used to set timer during programming t For optimum performance point the remote control toward your TV...

Page 22: ...Press repeatedly to select the VCR mode of operation For optimum performance point the remote CABLE Lights when CABLE mode of operation is selected __ MENU SELECT ADJUST and QUIT Function depends on...

Page 23: ...atteries normally have enough power to save the information even if they do not have enough power to operate the remote 2 Remove the battery compartment cover PUSH DOWN tab and PULL OUT from top Inser...

Page 24: ...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 CODE VCRCODE 2 Press MODE repeatedly...

Page 25: ...Dynamics 218 Philips 214 Broksonic 221 Philips 227 Canon 214 Pioneer 210 Citizen 209 Pioneer 215 Craig 212 Pioneer Laser Disk 228 Curtis Mathes 214 Quasar 214 Curtis Mathes 216 RCA 215 DBX 202 RCA 216...

Page 26: ...NING remote will flash all four mode indicator lights in a chasing manner Wait 60 seconds or press ENTEF or LEARN to return to normal operation ERASE MODE If you wish to erase learned functions or pro...

Page 27: ...n on the LEARNING remote you wish to teach The mode indicator light will begin flashing NOTES MODE and LEARN c_anot be taught While the mode indicator fight is flashing you can change your mind and ch...

Page 28: ...ource such as a VCR or a video disc player Selecting S VIDEO 1 Select this source if a Super VHS VCR is connected to your TV Selecting VIDEO 3 C ome models If your model of TV is equipped with front A...

Page 29: ...nder changing scene and video source conditions PICTURE PREF Lets you decide if you want to use your own CUSTOM video settings the factory PRESET video settings or the THEATER option for optimum video...

Page 30: ...display Volume and Muted display will match the color or the source you are watching The color will also help to identify which source you are watching when viewing PIP The colors are as follows SOURC...

Page 31: ...urce by using the SOURCE MENU ANT CABLE 1 or 2 and use AUTO CH SEARCH When completed select the other source and use AUTO CH SEARCH again When Some Channels Are Not Found AUTO CH SEARCH finds c nly ac...

Page 32: ...have difficulty tuning some channels you may have to manually set the TUNING BAND option If you have the correct band but are still having difficulty finding a channel you know to be active set the A...

Page 33: ...V HRC and ICC Bands I to 125 Channels above 125 are not selectable When Some Channels Are Not Clear If some channels are not clear change the AUTO FINE TUNE You may have to try 6ifferent TUNING BAND a...

Page 34: ...e 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 mode of...

Page 35: ...t 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 you change it...

Page 36: ...se the SELECT and ADJUST arrow keys Up Down Left and Right to adjust the Blue lines until they are on top of the other lines All lines should now be white 6 Press ENTER to return to normal viewing NOT...

Page 37: ...wever many video tapes laser discs premium cable channels and MTS stereo television broadcasts fea ture Dolby Surround encoding Look for the following logo to identify these NOTE Dolby Surround Sound...

Page 38: ...ght to adjust the level of Dolby Surround Sound you wish to obtain To decrease Dolby Surround Sound press ADJUST ADJ Left To in crease it press ADJUST ADJ Right Dolby Surround Sound is only available...

Page 39: ...eo signal is rc_ceived you will hear SEQ stereo sound The Chan nel Time display shows SEQ f CH 2 10 56 MONO MONO selected using the AUDIO option on the AUDIO Menu you will hear monaural sound regardle...

Page 40: ...desired flesh tones SHARPNESS Adjusts the clarity for the clearest picture If the picture is too grainy and vertical edges show multi pie lines on the right side press ADJUST ADJ Left to ob tain the d...

Page 41: ...ble sources Antenna orDirect Cable Connection and Cable Decoder Connection illustrate two of the most common connection alternatives Antenna or Direct Cable Connection This illustration shows the basi...

Page 42: ...set you must choose a different source than the one used for your main TV picture Source refers 1 othe input jacks on the back of your TV set from which the video and audio signals are being received...

Page 43: ...inset use the VCR to select channe ls or to view a tape in the PIP inset insert tape cassette and start playback 6 Press PIP button on the remote to remove PIP inset Moving The Pip Inset Use 4 way arr...

Page 44: ...g or power line surges If you have an outdoor antenna you may also want to disconnect the antenna from the wall plate con nection center NOTE If you disconnect AC power to your TV oran ex tended time...

Page 45: ...ound Check MUTE button operation on remote control Cannot select certain channels Channels may be skipped in channel scan CEI ADD DEL menu option Check AUTO FINE TUNE menu option No picture or sound w...

Page 46: ...urce and channel on your TV Select the VCR output channel 3 o r 4 on your TV to view tapes or to see programs selected by using the channel tinier in the VCR During tape playback we recommend you use...

Page 47: ...lect STEREO audio mode of operation for the TV by usirtg the options on the AUDIO Menu of the TV You mt_t use the VIDE output when the LEFT and RIGHT AUDIO outputs m e used VCR POWER IS ON NO OUTPUT I...

Page 48: ...nd mail it at your earliest con venience It is imperative that Zenith know how to reach you promptly if we discover a safety problem that would af fect you If the original can I has been lost or mi sp...

Page 49: ...grees 25 27 CWM027 ONLY 17Ibs 99 95 Order Form Photocopy Page and Detatch Here i 2 J t axe lingoeer pJ_ e _1out ttem Number Description Quantity Price Per Item this card end return a photocopy to Attn...

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Page 51: ...s tems 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...

Page 52: ...ZENITH ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 1000 MILWAUKEE AVENUE GLEN_qEW ILLINOIS 60025 Part No 206 2650 Printed in U S A EP EDCBA...

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