Page 1: ...THEQUAI rlYGOESINBEFORE THENAME GOESON Return the Product Registration...
Page 2: ...thatthecable ground shallbeconnected tothegrounding systemofthebuilding asclose tothepoint of thecable entryaspractical REGULATORY INFORMATION Thisequipment hasbeen tested andfoundtocomply withthelim...
Page 3: ...t it from overheat i_g and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be bloelced by piecing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not...
Page 4: ...een exposed to rain or water 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 d...
Page 5: ...Video Menu Usingthe VideoMenu 6 1 Maintenanceand Troubleshooting CaringForYour TV 7 I Extended Absence 7mI TV Picture Interference 7 I BeforeCalling ForService 7 2 Accessories For Your TV Replacement...
Page 6: ...Cable IV Antenna Wall Jack Flmt J o o o oO IN olm i Round Wire 13ot_ m t t TV BACK t f 1 _ T eee o _o Note Cables are not supplied with TV _ i _ i With Cable Box Without Cable Box Q Select cable box...
Page 7: ...ble Box 3 Select VCR output channel usually channel 3 or 4 atTV O Select channels for viewing at cable box O Se ect VCR output channel usually channel 3 or 4 at IV Q Select cable box output channel us...
Page 8: ...supplied TV _ i i TV BACK AN Coanectiom to TV Some TVs You must make this Audio Video connection in order tohear stereo sound from your VCR during tape playback _ i Video Ch em n _ put iz I __ Select...
Page 9: ...ke sure you 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 IV 2 INSTALL THE BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE 1 Openthebatterycompamnentby pressing...
Page 10: ...to advance to the next menu 4 Select 0FFAIR ANTENNA if you have anantenna or CABLE TV if you have cable TV 5 USe the Left Right arrows to begin the channel search Setup lhnu I Auto Program Ch _ld DeJ...
Page 11: ...mbers on your remote to enter 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 etup _A...
Page 12: ...FF Displaysclosedcaptions menu TIMER Accesses Sleep TimerMenu VOLUME Down Up c_ _ o 6 6 6 r _ n _ 6 6 6 u_ n_ v_ fo_ some _ Opllons MENU SELECT andADJUST Displayson sc_ea menus Use at 1 _ws toselec t...
Page 13: ...1 Press MENU repeatedly to choose among available menus 2 Press an Up Down Select button arrow repeatedly to highlight the menu option you want to select 3 Press a Left Right arrow Adjust button repe...
Page 14: ...ssMENU repeatedlytOchoose amongavailable menus 2 Pressan Up Down arrow Channelbutton repeatedlyto highlight themenu optionyou wantto select 3 Pressa Left Right arrow Volume button repe ate dly to a_fu...
Page 15: ...r and On Off Timer 2 The Sleep Timer programs the TV to turn off after a period from 15 minutes up to 4 hours 3 Tbe On Off Timer progra_ the TV to turn on and offat specific times Caption Text Display...
Page 16: ...el 2 Select a channel using the number keys on the remote These channels are not selected when you use the CHANNEL Up Down arrows Select them directly by using the numbers on the remote Use the Up Dow...
Page 17: ...s clock is set 2 Select TunerSetupandpress a LefVRightarrow _ovicw_theT mer Menu 3 Se_t 1_p Timer 4 Pre ss aLeft Right arrowrepeatedlyto set the _riod of time theTY willremainon 1 PressTIMERon theremo...
Page 18: ...the numbur_l keys on your remote to enter a time for the TV to turn itself ON Press TIMER on the remote to select AM or PM 4 Sel_t Off Time and use the numbered keys on your remote to enter a time fo...
Page 19: ...the picture Brlghtaess Adjusts tbe brightness level of black areas in the picture Color _ _ Adjusts the intensity of the colors in the picture TIQt Adjuststbe colorof the fleshtonesto more Red or mor...
Page 20: ...ll have to reset the clock to the current time IWPicture Intorforenoo Your TV picture may be affected by interfer ence caused by one or a number of factors These include Speckled or Streaked Picture C...
Page 21: ...ermyandothermedicalequipment Volumecontrolsettings Mute control Try another channel TV or Cabletuning modeset to propersetting Antennainputcorrect AC PowerCordplugged intoAC outlet Brightnessand audio...
Page 22: ...Y 109 95 vcR Bracket ALGVCR ONLY 49 95 plus 4 50 Shipping handling Thesecompletely cordless lightweight headphones allow you to enjoy a private listening experi ence without disturbing others The infr...
Page 23: ...mptly if we discover a safety problem that would affect you If the original card has bcen lost or misplaced you may use the replacement card provided below Either card will qualify you for the free dr...
Page 24: ...das las camc_ticas del Ixoducto que usted u uliza Elmanual _ spa_pl csgratis Instrncc_nes 1 Llene el formulario proporcionado a continuaci6n con la informaci6n solicitada 2 Haga una fotocopia del form...
Page 25: ...tten in language that I understand _ 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 I d buy a Zeni...
Page 26: ...INTHE UNITED STATES BUSlNESS REPLY MAIL I FIRST cLAss MAIL PERMIT No 203 GLENVIEW IL I POSTAGE WILLBEPAIDBYADDRESSEE ZENITH ELECTRONICS CORPORATION ATTN__TECHNIcAL PUBLICATIONS 1000 MILWAUKEE AVE GLEN...
Page 27: ...and theoperation ofyoursetand how toadjust thecustomercontrols Carry lnService Models under21x diagonal U S A screen size must be taken to a Zenith authorized service center for warranty service and m...
Page 28: ...ZENITH _ E_ RONICS CORPORATION 1000 MILWAUKEE AVENUE GLENVIEW ILLINOIS 60025 2493 Part No 205 3198 Pdnted in U S A Issue O...