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Summary of Contents for SENTRY 2 Z19A11

Page 1: ...THE QUALITY GOES IN BEFORE THE NAME GOES ON FR...

Page 2: ...connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of the cable entry as practical REGULATORY INFORMATION Thisequipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a...

Page 3: ...protect it from overheat ing 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 othei similar surface This product shoul...

Page 4: ...not operate normally by following the operating instructions Ad just only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage...

Page 5: ...Menu Using the Video Menu 6 1 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Caring For Your TV 7 1 Extended Absence 7 1 TV Picture Interference 7 1 Before Calling For Service 7 2 Accessories For Your TV Replacemen...

Page 6: ...V Antenna Wall Jack Flat o 1300 ohm I 3oor sohm _lttplar Round Wire ffS ohm i TV BACK H sos Note Cables are not supplied with TV With Cable Box o El Select cable box output channel usually channel 3 o...

Page 7: ...at cable box ca Select VCR output channel usually channel 3 or 4 at TV O Select cable box output channel usually channel 3 or 4 at VCR ca Select channels for viewing at cable box Without Cable Box rn...

Page 8: ...make this Audio Video connection in order to hear stereo sound from your VCR during tape playback i i_ Operating Your _V using _ FromVCR Video Channel Input I 21 Select Video channel for viewing sourc...

Page 9: ...do not plug the TV into an outlet con trolled by a switch Turn on the TV by using the On Off switch on the TV 2 INSTALL THE BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE 1 Open the battery compartment by pressing in on t...

Page 10: ...rrows to advance to the next menu 4 Select OFF AIR ANTENNA if you haw an antenna or CABLE TV if you haw_cable TV 5 Use the Left Right arrows to begin the channel search Setup Menu I Auto Program I Ch...

Page 11: ...ter the time and press TIMER to select AM or PM You can also use the Left Right arrows to set the clock to the current time 4 Press ENTER to remove the menu from view Setup Menu Auto Program Ch Add De...

Page 12: ...nt toward TV VOLUblE Dowa Up 1 2 3 c_g sound level I I 4 5 6 OOO Numbered Keys Selects channels directly and 0 6 enters numeric values for some o EWmR options O MENU SELECT and ADJUST Displays on scre...

Page 13: ...operation ess MENU repeatedly to choose among available menus ess an Up Down Select button arrow repeatedly to highlight the menu option you mt to select ess a Left Right arrow Adjust button repeatedl...

Page 14: ...repeatedly to choose among available menus ess an Up Down arrow Channel button repeatedly to highlight the menu option you mt to select ess a Left Right arrow Volume button repeatedly to adjust choos...

Page 15: ...OniOffTimer 2 The Sleep Timer programs the TV to turn off after a period from 15 minutes up to 4 hours 3 The On Off Timer programs the TV to turn on and off at specific times a Text Displays closed ca...

Page 16: ...wn arrows Select them Program are set _Ls Added channels directly by using the numbers on the remote e the Up Down za rows to choose Use the Up Down arrows to choose dd Del Ch Add Del tecta channel us...

Page 17: ...he TV s clock is set 1 Press TIMER on the remote control lect Timer Setup and press a Left Right arrow 2 Press TIMER repeatedly to set the period view the Timer Menu of time the TV will remain on lect...

Page 18: ...ime and use the numbered keys on your remote to enter a time for the I to turn itself ON Press TIMER on the remote to select AM or PM lect Off Time and use the numbered keys on your remote to enter a...

Page 19: ...H _ _ _ H H _ _ i il iiii i_i i i U 177 _ i Ulil i 7 _ i i Adjusts the overall contrast and color level of the picture Adjusts the brightness level of black areas in the picture Adjusts the intensity...

Page 20: ...Speckled or Streaked Picture Can be caused by nearby automobile ignition elec trical appliances etc This is most notice able in weak signal areas Snow in Picture Caused by insufficient sig nal Usuall...

Page 21: ...s Diathermy and other medical equipment Volume control settings Mute control Try another channel TV or Cable tuning mode set to proper setting Antenna input correct AC Power Cord plugged into AC outle...

Page 22: ...ling These completely cordless lightweight headphones allow you to enjoy a private listening experi ence without disturbing others The infrared technology delivers a virtually interference free signal...

Page 23: ...inted with its Model and Serial numbers Please fill out the card and mail it at your earliest convenience It is imperative that Zenith know how to reach you promptly if we discover a safety problem th...

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Page 25: ...ating guide is written in language that I uriderstand 5 The examples are clear and useful 6 Diagrams and illustrations are easy to follow 7 The quality of this operating guide would in fluence whether...

Page 26: ...MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES USINESS REPLY MAILI RST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO 203 GLENVIEW ILl 3STAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE ENITH ELECTRONICS CORPORATION TTN TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS 000 MILWAUKEE AVE I...

Page 27: ...U SA screen size must be taken to a Zenith authorized service center for warranty service and must be picked up by the owner Antenna Reception problems caused by inadequate home antennas or faulty ant...

Page 28: ...I ELECTRONICS CORPORATION ILWAUKEE AVENUE qEW ILLINOIS 60025 2493 Part No 206 3198 Printed in U S A lssue O...

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