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Surround Sound
Closed Captions

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WARNING:

TO REDUCE

THE RISK OF ELECTRIC

REMOVE COVER
PARTS
INSIDE.
PERSONNEL.

SHOCK

DO NOT

(OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE
REFER
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE

TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT FXPOSE
THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
The lighming flash
triangle, is intended
"dangerous voltage"
sufficient magnitude

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with arrowhead symbol, within an ecluilateral
to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
within the product's enclosure that may be of
to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to
(servicing) instructions in the literature accornpanying the appliance.

Safety Tips

Note to Cable TV S,tstem Installer

Refer to the "Safety Tips" booklet that came with your
product for important safety considerations.

This reminder is provided t_ call the cable TV system
installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that
provides guidelines for prol_er grounding and, in particular,
specifies that the cable gJ'onnd shall be connected to the
grounding system of the building, as close to the point of
the cable entry as practical.

Power-Cord

Polarization

CAUTION

This product is equipped with a polarized alternatingcurrent line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the
other.) This plug will fit into the power outlet only one
way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the
plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug
should still fai! to fit, contact your electrician to replace
you!; obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of
the polarized plug.

Copyright

© Zenith

To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to
wide slot, fully insert.

ATTENTION
Pour _viter les chocs dlectriques, introduire la lame la plus
large de la fiche dans la iao:ne correspondante de la prise et
pousser jusqu'au fond.

Electronics

Corporation

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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
'Welcome .........................................
][nstallation Considerations
...........................

SETUP
ii
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CONNECTIONS
FOR YOUR TV
]Locations of User Items .............................
Connection Center on Back of TV ....................
Other AiV Jacks on TV .............................
Step 1. Make Basic Connection to TV .................
Step 2. Make VCR Connections
to TV .................
Step 3. Make Super-VHS VCR Connections to TV .......
Step 4. Make A/V Connections to Auxiliary
A/V Jacks (VIDEO 3 IN or S-VIDEO 2 IN) ..........
Step 5. Make Connections to Monitor Out Jacks .........
Step 6. Make Surround Sound Connections
to TV ........
Step 7. Make External Speaker Connections
to TV .......
Step 8. Make Audio Connection to Stereo Amplifier ......
THE FIRST
Step
Step
Step
Step
Step

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

TIME YOU OPERATE

YOUR

REMOTE

CONTROL

MODEL

CONTROL

MODEL

I- 1
1-2
1-2
1-3
1-4
I-5
I-5
1-5
1-6
1-6
1-7
2-1
2-1
2-1
2-1
2-2

SC3820

"FV Operations ....................................
VCR Operations
..................................
TV and VCR Operational Notes ......................
Preparation
for Use ................................
Installing Batteries .................................
REMOTE

Auto Program ....................................
Ch. Add/Del .......................................
Ch. Labels .......................................
Tuning Band .....................................
Auto Tuning ......................................
Source ID ........................................
Clock Set .........................................
CaptiOns ..........................................
Projo Setup .......................................
AUDIO MENU
Bass .............................................
Treble ............................................
Balance ..........................................
Audio ............................................
SEQ .............................................
Surround .........................................

TV

Connect the Power ...........................
Select Your Viewing Source ...................
Use Auto Program ...........................
Time Functions .............................
Use Other Options ...........................

3-1
3-2
3-3
3-3
3-3
4-1
4-1
4-2
4-3
4-4
4-5
4-5
4-6
4-7

QUICK REFERENCE
TO ON-SCREEN
Available Menus ..................................

MENUS

Sharpness ........................................
Color Temp ......................................
Video Filter ......................................
Auto Flesh .......................................
Picture Pref ......................................

9-1
9-1
9-1
9-1
9-I

MENU
Guide .......................................
Review .....................................
Source ......................................
Color ......................................
Tint .........................................
Size .......................................

11-I

Typical Connections
...............................
How to Select Main Picture & PIP Source .............
PIP Functions
...................................

11-1
1 I-3
11-4

MAINTENANCE

5-1
5-3

SOURCE
MENU
Source Selection ..................................
Source Identification
...............................

6-1
6-1

Caring for Your TV ................................
Extended Absence ................................
TV Picture Interference ............................
Before Calling for Service ..........................

AND TRO1LJBLESHOOTING

Product Registration Card
Recommended Accessories For Your TelevMon
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Your Zenith Warranty

OPERATING

GUIDE

THIS OPERATING
GUIDE DESCRIBES
A FAMILY OF TV MODELS. SOME MODELS tIAVE FEATURES
THAT ARE
NOT PROVIDED
ON OTHER MODELS, SUCH AS AUXILIARY
JACKS OR TWO REMOTE CONTROLS. DIFFERENT
CONTROL
PANELS AND REMOTE CONTROLS MAY BE USED FROM MODEL-TO-MODEL.
REFER TO THE APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THIS OPERATING
GUIDE FOR THE FEATURES AND ITEMS PROV [DED WITH YOUR TV.

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10-1
10-2
10-2
10-3
10-3
10-3

PIP OPERATION
AND COI_NECTIONS
PIP Overview
.....................................

5-1

TO USE YOUR

8-1
8-1
8-1
8-1
8-1
8-1
9-1
9-1
9-1
9-1

Summary of Menu Items ............................
Menu Operation Example ...........................

HOW

7-1
7-1
7-2
7-3
7-3
7-3
7-4
7-4
7-5

VIDEO MENU
Contrast ..........................................
Brightness ........................................
Color ...........................................
Tint .............................................

PIP
Ch.
Ch.
PIP
PIP
PIP
PIP

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Operation ........................................
Choose the Operating Mode .........................
TV Operations ....................................
VCR Operations
..................................
Cable-TV Operations ...............................
Preparation for Use ................................
Installing Batteries .................................
Programming
Brand Codes ..........................
TV, VCR and Cable-TV Operating Codes ..............

MENU

12-1
12-1
12-I
12-2

INTRODUCTION
WELCOME
Zenith Electronics Corporation
Customer Servi,:zeDepartment
1000 Milwaukee Avenue
Glenview, IL 6(1625-2493
Telephone: (847) 391-8752
Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Central Time

Welcome into the family of Zenith Color Television owners.
This guide provides instructions on how to operate your new
TV. It is supplemented by a booklet containing Safety Tips.
We urge you to read these publications carefully so that you
will receive full enjoyment from your new Zenith TV for
many years to come.
Your new Zenith projection TV has been designed and built to
give you the very best in quality, features and performance.
There are many regional Zenith distributors and thousands of
distributor-approved Zenith service centers throughout the
U.S., Canada and Mexico who can attend promptly and effectively to ordinary service needs.

Send the model number, serial number, and date of purchase
or original installation, with a full explanation of the problem
and the service history. We will welcome,, the opportunity to
look into your specific question or problem and to be of assistance in resolving it promptly.

If you should have an unusual performance or service problem
that cannot be satisfactorily resolved by your distributorapproved Zenith service center, contact the regional Zenith distributor in your area, or write:

The model and serial numbers of your new TV are located on the
back of the TV cabinet. For your future convenience and protection, we suggest that you recorJ these numbers here:
Model No.
Serial No.

INSTALLATION

CONSIDERATIONS
Please read and observe each safety point in the "Safety
Tips" folder when installing and using your TV.

Before you install your TV...
Ventilation -- Proper ventilation keeps your TV
running cool. Air circulates through perforations
in the back and bottom of the cabinet. Do not

VIDEO GAMES AND OTIIER FIXED
PATTERN DISPLAY CAUTION -- I5 you use your TV for
video games, teletext or othm fixed displays, avoid setting the
BRIGHTNESS control for at, excessively bright picture. A
bright, fixed pattern, if used for long periods of time, can result in a permanent imprint on the TV picture tube. You can reduce this possibility by alternating the use of the fixed pattern
display with normal TV picture viewing, by turning down the
CONTRAST control for sustained fixed pattern use, and by
turning oft the fixed pattern display when nol in use.

u

block these vents or you will shorten the life of
your TV.

_.iPower

operate

Source
Your
TV is 120
designed
on normal
household
current,
volt 60toHertz AC.
Do not attempt to operate it on DC current.

Power Cord -- Your power cord has a polarized
plug as required by Underwriters'
Laboratories.
It
has one regular blade and one wide blade and fits
only one way into a standard electrical outlet. If
the blades will not enter either way, your outlet is

PLUGGING IN YOUR 'rv -- Be sure to plug your TV into
an "unswitched" AC power source. The "switched" AC outlets found on some video ,equipment will not continue supplying power to the TV once the equipment is turned off. If the
power to the TV is interrupted, you will have to reset the clock
in the TV to the current time.

very old and non-standard.
A new outlet should be
installed by a qualified electrician.

PICTURE SCREEN CLEANING -- Use a soft cloth moistened with warm water and rub lightly in the soiled areas of
the screen. DO NOT USE A FISSUE OP, PAPER TOWEL,
AS THESE MAY DAMAGE SURFACE. Wipe only in the
vertical (up/down) direction (along the grooves). If there is a
dirt buildup, a mild solution of warm wa:er and Ivory dishwashing detergent may be: used. Use dr), soft cloth to dry the
screen. Care should be taken to avoid scratches or damage to
the screen surface.

Safe Operation
-- Your TV is manufactured
and
tested with your safety in mind. However, unusual
stress caused by dropping or mishandling, exposure to flood, fire, rain or moisture, or accidental
spilling of liquids into the TV, can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. If this happens, have your TV checked by a service
technicmn before using it again.

TVWEPRO3

NOTE -- The TV screen is easily damaged. Avoid accidental contact with the screen.

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CONNECTIONS
LOCATIONS

FOR YOUR TV

OF USER ITEMS
f

CONTROL ]?ANEL
(On top ofT'V)

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BUILT-IN
SPEAKERS

REMOTE CONTROL
to operate TV)
(Point toward screen
Front View of TV

VIDEO 3/S-VIDEO 2
Auxiliary A/V Input Jacks
(Some models)

Place VCR Shelf
Here

Connection
Center

Fixed A/V Output Jacks
(Some models)

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Rear View of TV

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CONNECTIONS
CONNECTION

CENTER

FOR YOUR TV

ON BACK OF TV
EXTERNAl, AMP
Standard phoao jack cormectors for output
to the customer's audio amplifier or
Terminals for connecting: external speakers.

ANT/CABLE 1 or ANT/CABLE 2
75-ohm antenna-type connections to your
TV. Attach your antenna, cable-TV line or
VCR to either of these jacks.

LOOP OUT TO
DECODER
Use this output to route the
cable-TV signal back: to the
decoder supplied by :your
cable-TV system.

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VARIABLE_
AUDIO
OUTPUT

RIGHT
LEFT
TO EXTERNAL
AMP ORSPKR

LOOPOUT ANT/CABLE2
TO DECODER

VIDEO 1 IN or
VIDEO 2 IN
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Baseband audio and video
input from a VCR or
other A/V component.

VIDEO

VIDEO1 IN
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SPEAKERS EXT/INT
EXT position: TV's speakers
are off.
INT position: TV's speakers
are on.

SPEAKERS
INT _
[- EXT
A[qT/CABLE1

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VIDEO

VIDEO2 IN
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SUIGROUND
SPEAKER
Terminal connectors for
output to optional
surround sound speakers.

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LOOP OUT

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S-VIOEO

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Some connections require additional cables or equipment

OTHER

A/V JACKS

VIDEOI_N
3

VCR.

MONITOR

-

OUT

AUDIO

VIDEO INPUT

VIDEO 3 IN
Baseband audio and video input from a camcorder
A/V component.

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which are not supplied with the TV.

S-VIDEO 2 IN

,
AUDIO INPUT

S-VIDEO
1 IN
Audio and video input
from a Super-VHS VCR.

ON TV (Some Models)

S-VIDEO
2 IN
Audio and video input from a Super-VHS

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Use these jacks to send the
incoming audio and 'video signals
(from VIDEO 1 IN) to another A/V
component, such as a second VCR.

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MONITOR OUT
Fixed-level baseband audio arid video output 1:0 a
monitor or other A/V component. Program currently
being watched on your TV is provided at these jacks.

or other

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CONNECTIONS
STEP 1. MAKE BASIC CONNECTION

FOR YOUR TV

TO TV

Select the hook up that best fits your needs. See the following
diagrams.
NOTE: The antenna may be connected to the ANT/CABLE 2
jack, however, connecting to the ANT/CABLE
1 jack may
produce a better picture in weak signal areas.

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STEP 1. MAKE; BASIC CONNECTION

FOR YOUR TV

TO TV
DECODER/
CONVERTER

"1 Video
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_AUDIO_

S-VIDEO

TO TV

If'you have a stereo VCR, you must make the A/V

connections shown in order to hear stereo sound while playing
a tape.

STEREO

STEREO

VCR

VCR

OUTPUTS

OUTPUTS

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CONNECTIONS
STEP 3. MAKE SUPER-VHS

FOR YOUR TV

VCR CONNECTIONS

TO TV

SUPER-VHS

STEP 4. MAKE NV CONNECTIONS

TO AUXILIARY

NV JACKS (VIDEO 3 1INOR S-VIDEO 2 IN)
VIDEO 3 IN

.../' Super-VHS

Stereo

STEP 5. MAKE CONNECTIONS

OUT JACKS

StereoVCR
or Camcorder
INPUTS

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Camcorder

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CONNECTIONS
STEP 6. MAKE SURROUND

FOR YOUR TV

SOUND CONNECTIONS

1.

Mount and connect
the optional surround
sound
speakers by following the instructions provided with
the speakers.

2.

Use the SURROUND option in the AUDIO
adjust the volume of the surround speakers.

TO TV
The level of the surround sound varies relative to the
difference between the left- and right-channel
stereo
signals.

,

Menu to
NOTE: MAKE SUFIE 7V IS OFF
WHILE ,CONNECTING :SPEAKERS.

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STEP 7. MAKE EXTERNAL
1.

Place the SPEAKERS
the INT position,

2.

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3.

TO TV
Place the SPEAKERS
the EXT position.

EXT/INT

switch on the TV in

speaker terminals.
NOTE: MAKE SURE TV IS OFF
WHILE CONNECTING SPEAKERS.
Right
Speaker
(8 ohm)

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TO EXTERNAl. AMP OR SrKR
SPEAKERS

LOOP OUT
ANTiCASII:2
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CONNECTIONS
',STEP 8. MAKE AUDIO CONNECTION

FOR YOUR TV

TO STEREO

Using an External Amplifier with Speakers; While the
TV's Speakers are ON.
1. Place the SPEAKERS EXT/INT switch on the TV in
the INT position (TV's speakers are ON).
2. Turn the TV ON. Increase :the volume+ level of the TV
until the sound just starts to distort (_;ound bad).

Using an External Amplifier with Speakers While the
TV's Speakers are OFF'.
I. Place the SPEAKERS EXT/INT switch on the TV in
the INT position (TV's speakers are ON).
2. Turn the TV ON. Increase the volume level of the TV
until the sound just starts to distort (sound bad).
3. Place the SPEAKERS EXT/INT switch on the TV in
the EXT position (TV's speakers are OFF).
,4.

5.

AMPLIFIER

3.

Turn the external audio amplifier ON. Adjust the
volume level of the audio amplifier for the highest
level you will need for your listening pleasure.

Turn the external audio amplifier
ON. Adjust the
volume level of the audio amplifier for the highest
level you will need for your listening pleasure.

4.

Adjust the volume level of the TV for the normal listening
level as heard through the speakers of the TV.

Adjust the volume level of the TV for the normal
listening level as heard through the speakers of your
audio amplifier.

NOTE: If the volume of the internal TV speaker; is set too
low, you may hear undesirable noises througl_Lthe speakers
connected to your audio amplifier

NOTE: MAKE SURE "IV IS OFF
WHILE CONNECTING EXTERNAL AMP.

Back

of Customer's

Stereo Amplifier

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THE FIRST TIME YOU OPERATE YOUR TV
STEP 1. CONNECT
A.

Plug: your

B.

Turn

THE POWER

TV into an unswitched

the TV ON by pressing

AC power

!

source.

OFF-ON.

Do not plug TV into switched outlet
on cable-TV decoder or VCR

STEP 2. SELECT

YOUR VIEWING

SOURCE

A TV source refers to the equipment connected to the TV that
supplies the picture and sound to your "IV. You select the
viewing source by using the SOURCE MENU.
NOTE: The antenna or cable must be connected to the TV
before using AUTO PROGRAM to find available channels.
To Access

SOURCE

1.

Press
SOURCE
on
SOURCE
MENU.

2.

Press SOURCE
highlighted.

3.

Press

ENTER

c;DUREE

MENU
the

remote

control

to view

the

[ANT/CABLE "1
ANT/CABLE 2
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
S-VIDEO 1
VIDEO 3
-_,_
S-VIDEO 2 -x'-

* Some models only.

repeatedly
to return

until

the desired

to normal

source

is

viewing.

STEP 3. USE AUTO PROGRAM
AUTO PROGRAM
finds all available channels and stores
them in the memory of the TV for use by CHANNEL (CH)
Up/Down.
Use AUTO PROGRAM
only when you first
install your TV, or when you permanently
change the
connections
to the "FV. For example, when you replace the
antenna with a cable--TV system.
NOTE:
CABLE

5ETIJP

AUTO PROGRAM
can only be used with ANT/
1 or 2 Source selection.

To Use AUTO

EAUTO PROGFIAM
CH. ADD/DEL
CH. LABELS
I-UNING BAND
AUTO TUNING
SOURCE ID
(;LOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUIP

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PROGRAM

1.

Press MENU on your remote
the SETUP MENU appears.

2.

Press SELECT
Program.

3.

Press

4.

Use AUTO PROGRAM
independently
for each ANTE.NNA or CABLE
signal source connected
to your
TV. Select one source by using the SOURCE
MENU

ADJUST

(SEL)
(ADJ)

control

UP/DOWN
Left/Right

repeatedly

until

to highlight

Auto

to start Auto

Setup Menu

with Auto

Program

Hi_,hlighted

(ANT/CABLE
1 or 2) and use AUTO PROGRAM.
When completed,
select
the other
source
and use
AUTO PROGRAM
again.

Program.

When

Some Channels

Are Not Found

AUTO PROGRAM finds only active channels and stores
them in the favorite channel memory. You can add channels
those stored in memory by using CH. ADD/DEE

to

STEP 4. TIME FUNCTIONS

S

Set Clock In TV
1.

Press Menu

until the SETUP

MENU

2.

Press SELECT
(SEL) to highlight
CLOCK SET then
use the number
buttons on the remote
to enter the
correct time.

3.

Select

4.

Press

AM or PM using the TIMER
ENTER

(ENT)

to start

is selected.

I AUTOPROGRAM
I CH.ADD/DEL
CH.LABELS
TUNING
BAND
AUTOTUNING
SOURCE
ID
CLOCKSET
] [
CAPTIONS

key on the remote.

the clock.

Selecting

10:00AIVI

Clock Set
(continued

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1

on next page)

THE FIRST TIME YOU OPERATE YOUR TV
To Use Sleep Timer
1. Press TIMER to view the SLEEP TIMER screen.
2.

Press TIMER repeatedly
offtime.

until you reach desired shut0:15

One minute before the TV shuts off, the GOOD NIGHT
display appears on the screen. At this time you have a choice
of the following three actions.
1. Do nothing. The TV will shut off in one minute. The
display will count off the remaining seconds.
2.

Remove the GOOD NIGHT display by pressing ENTER.
The TV will still shut off in one minute.

3.

Delay tile shut off by pressing TIMER to select a new
shut-off time.

To Use ON/OFF

SLEEP TIMER ---1

GOOD
NIGHT
0:58
SLEEP TIMER

_

Press TIMER and then MENU
the ON/OFF
TIMER screen.

on the remote

2.

Press SELECT (SEL) to highlight
ON TIME. Use the
number keys on the remote to enter the time for the
TV to turn on. Press TIMER to choose AM or PM.

3.

Press SELECT
(SEL) to highlight
OFF TIME.
Use
the number
keys on the remote to enter the time for
the TV to turn off. Press TIMER to choose AM or
PM.

You can cancel the SLEEP TIMER by setting the SLEEP
TIMER status to OFF.
NOTE: The SLEEP TIMER rese_i:sto OFF when you _rn off
the TV.

to view

---

ON/OFF TI_,tER--

-> ON TIME
OFF TIME
TIMER

11::51 PM
12:O0 PM
ON

Press SELECT
(SEL) to highlight
TIMER.
Use ADJUST (ADJ) on the remote to turn TIMER ON or OFF.
NOTE:
A time must be set in either the ON TIME
or OFF TIME before you can turn the TIMER ON.
ON/OFF

5.
Press ENTER
(ENT) to return to normal viewing.
NOTE:
The ON/OFF Timer can not be used until after the
television's
clock is set.

STEP 5. USE OTHER

OPTIONS

You may ,,Cant to use the following

options:

•

Program the channels
accessed when using CHANNEL
Up/Down.
Refer to CH. ADDiDEL option for details.

•

Add labels (such as NBC and ABC) to the Channel/Time
display. Refer to CH. LABELS option for details.

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To Cancel the SLEEP TIMER

Timer

1.

4.

_

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Timer

REMOTE CONTROL MODEL SC3820
TV OPERATIONS
The following functions and operations
models built after 1981.

apply to Zenith

TV

The remote control must be in the TV mode to operate your
TV. Press MODE to select the TV mode. _,?he TV indicator
lights when you are in the TV mode.

t

MODE
Used to select the TV mode of

Point toward your TV.

OFF/ON

operation.

/

TV
Lights when TV mode of
operation is selected.
CC (Closed

Captions)
OFF-ON/

Used to view closed captions
broadcast with some television
programs.

Used to turn TV ON or OFF.
:SO URCE
Used to display the menu of TV
sources for some TVs. Press again
to step through the source
sek,ctions. On some TVs, press to
select AUX (Auxiliary)
channel.
FLASHBK

MENU, SELECT and ADJUST
Used with on-screen menus to
see menu, select an option, and
adjust that option.
Numbered

Buttons

Used to select a TV channel.

ENTER

(Flashback)

Used to return 1:othe last TV
channel you were watching.

,CHANNEL Up/I)own

® ® ®
®®
®
®®
®

:Usedto sequence through the TV
charnels.

'VOLUME
J

Used to view the Channel/Time
Display or to remove any onscreen menu or display.

Up!Down

!Used to adjust the TV's volume.

E

MUTE
MUTE

Used to turn off sound while the
picture remains. Press again to
restore the sound.

MEMORY

'rIMER

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RECORD

STOP

PAUSE

SEARCH

REW

PLAY

F FWD

TVIVCR

3 -- 1

Used to activate the: SLEEP
TIMER.
Press repeatedly to select
IJes:i,red
I
turn-off time.

REMOTE CONTROL MODEL SC3820
VCR OPERATIONS
The following functions and operations apply to Zenith VCR
models built after 1991.

The remote control must be in the VCR mode to operate your
VCR. Press MODE to select the VCR mode. The VCR
indicator lights when you are in tl:_,eVCR mode.

For complete details on how to operate your Zenith VCR,
refer to the operating guide supplied with it.

t
Point toward your VCR.

MODE
Used to select the VCR mode of
operation.
OFF/ON

VCR
Lights when VCR mode of
operation is selected.

J

Used 'l:oturn VCR ON or OFF.

FLASHBK (Flashback)
MENU, SELECT, ADJUST
and QUIT
Used with on-screen menus and
programming options of the VCR.
See VCR operating guide for details.
Numbered Buttons
Used to select a TV channel through
the VCR. Also, used to set the
timer in the VCR, and to enter
programming information.

ADJ _

ADJ

_:_

N

QUIT

SELECT

®®
®
®®®
®®®

Used during VCP playback to
SOURCE

01

view :he channel tuned by the
VCR.

FLASHBK

IAI
CHANNEL

Ill

IAI

Used to sequence _arough channels
on
the VCR. Up/Down
CHANNEL

TIM ER

VOLUME

_._ENTER

)

IV'l

ENTER
Used with the numbered buttons to
select a TV channel through the VCR.

Used to set timer during
programming.

J

Activates TIME RECORD on
some VCRs. See the: VCR
operating guide for details.
TV/VCR

RECORD

REW

STOP

PAUSE

SEARCH

CE)

(EE)

L..J

PLAY

F FWD

TVNDB

MEMORY
Used to activate the COUNTER
MEMORY feature.

Used to select the source of the
programs seen on the TV. Switches
the VCR between TV mode and
VCR mode.
TV lVlode: Channels are selected
through the TV.
VCR Mode: Channels or tape
operation are se:iected through the
VCP.
RECORD, STOP, PAUSE,
SEARCH, REW, PLAY and
F FWD
Used for tape recording and
playback functions. See the VCR
operating guide for details.

:Tss-o

3 -- 2

REMOTE CONTROL MODEL SC3820
TV AND VCR OPERATIONAL

NOTES

Some controls on the remote, like PLAY and VOLUME will
always operate the VCR or the TV. Whether other keys
operate the TV or the VCR depends on the mode of the
remote control. For example, OFF-ON will turn the VCR ON
and OFF while the remote control is in the VCR mode. It will
turn the TV ON or OFF while the remote control is in the TV
mode.

PREPARATION

Some of the functions provided by this remote control may
not be part of your TV and/or VCR. You wiill not be able to
activate those functions even though there is a control button
on the remote. For example, pressing TIMER provides direct
access to the Sleep Timer on many TVs. If your TV does not
have a Sleep Timer, pressing TIMER has no effect.

FOR USE

Batteries are provided with this remote, but you must install
them before using the remote.

INSTALLING

BATTERIES
NOTES:

When the effective operating range of your remote becomes
noticeably shorter, replace the batteries with two (2) high
quality, alkaline, size AAA batteries.
1.

Remove
DOWN

2.

Insert new batteries
the compartment.

3.

Replace
the cover by inserting
of the cover into its housing.
position.

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the battery
tab and PULL

compartment
OUT from top.

as indicated

cover,

in the diagram

•

Be careful not to place heavy objects on top of the remote
control buttons. Prolonged accidental operation of the remote control will shorten battery life.

•

If you do not use the remote control for a month or more,
remove the batteries. Battery leakage can cause damage to
the remote control.

•

Zenith is not responsible for damage caused by such battery
leakage.

PUSH
inside

the tab on the bottom
Snap the cover into

3 --3

REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3430
OPERATION
The multi-brand
remote., supplied with your new Zenith TV
allows you to operate most models of infrared (IR)
remote-controlled
TVs, VCRs and cable-TV converters, even
if they are aI1 different brands.

CHOOSE

THE OPERATING

Your multi-brand remote has already been programmed to
operate your Zenith TV, a Zenith VCR and a Zenith cable-TV
decoder. It must be "taught" to operate other braaads. Refer
to "Programming Your Remote Control" for details.

MODE

To operate your TV, VCR or CABLE-TV
decoder, 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 will always operate a particular
appliance.
For example, VOLUME always operates the TV
volume and ]PLAY always operates the VCR. The function of
other keys depend,; on the mode .';elected.

Point toward unit
to be controlled

Cw3

Operating mode selection
and indicators

Menu operations on TV
and some VCRs

EEl

AOJ

Controlled
OFF/ON

d

AOJ

SELECT

t-!-

®®®
®@®
®®®

Numbered buttons for
channel selection and other
uses

Learn functions for user
programmed sequences

CZ_

(Z_D

PiP

FREFTE

(ZZ_

(:ZD

SWAP

TIMER

SEQ

RECORD

STOP

PAUSE

SEARCH

(_E_

CE£)

REW

PLAY

LEARN

_
NOTE:
See following pages
for operating instructions.

F FWD

MBR3430

4 -- 1

Special features
some VCRs

on TV and

Chaimel Up/Down
fi)r TVs, VCRs and cable

Volume

Up/Down

fi_r TV

O

(J_EE_(::Z:)

k

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--

device

TVNCR

Special features on some
TVs and some VCRs

REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3430
TV OPERATIONS
The following functions and operations apply to your Zenith
TV. The remote control must be in the TV mode to operate
your TV.

t

MODE
Used to select the TV mode of
operation.

Point toward your TV.

OFF/ON
Used to turn TV ON or OFF.

TV
SOURCE

Lights when TV mode of
operation is selected.

Llsed to display the menu of TV
sources for some TVs. Press again
to step through the source
selections. On some TVs, press to
sele¢t AUX (Auxiliary) channel.

CC (Closed Captions)
Used to view closed captions
broadcast with some television
programs.
MENU,

SELECT

and ADJUST

Used with on-screen

menus to

channel

see menu, select an option, and
adjust that option.
Numbered

FLA SHBK (Flashback)
Usecl to return to the last TV

AOJ

Buttons

Used to select a TV channel.
ENTER

CHANNEL

SELECT

®®®
®®®
®®®

Up/Down

charmels.
Used to sequence through the TV
VOI,UME
/

Used to view the Channel/Time
Display or to remove any onscreen menu or display.

Up/Down

Used to adjust the TV's volume.
MUTE
Used to turn off sound while the

LEARN

piicture remains. Press again to
re,store the sound.

PIP

Used to program remote.

SPA'rIAE EQUALIZATION
(SEq)

PIP
Used to aetivate
Picture-In-Picture

you were watching.

PAUSE

STOP

inset.

SWAP

CED
REW

_E_

PLAY

F FWD

Used to select SEQ audio mode on
TVs equipped with SEQ feature.
FREEZE
Used to freeze the motion of the
pic_'e on the PlY' inset.

Used to swap picture in PIP inset
with the main televisiorLpicture.

TIMER
Used to activate

the SLEEP

TIMER. Press repeatedly
desir,._d turn-offtime

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4 -- 2

to select

REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3430
VCR OPERATIONS
The following functions and operations apply to Zenith VCR
models built after 1988. The remote control must be in the
VCR mode te operate your VCR.

The remote control supplied with your VCR may have keys
not duplicated on the new remote. '.£these functions are
desired, the original remote control will have to be used.

t
Point toward your VCR.

MODE
Used to select the VCR rnode of
operation.

OFF/ON

VCR

Used to turn VCR ON or OFF.

Lights when VCR mode; of
operation is selected.
FLASHBK (Flashback)
MENU, SELECT, ADJUST
and QUIT
Used with on-screen menus and
programming options of the VCR.
See VCR operating guide for details.

6

SOURCE
MENU

QUIT

®®®
®®®
®®®

Used to select a TV channel through
the VCR. Also, used to set the
timer in the VCR, and to enter
programming information.

J

FLASHBK

CHANNEL

_,t

_.__ENTER

LEARN

Activates TIME RECORD on

)

J
PIP

C=:)

Used to sequence _d_oughchannels
on
the VCR. Up/Down
CttANNEL

TIMER

VOLUME

ENTER

iew the channel tuned by the
VCR.

@ oI

SELECT

Numbered Buttons

Used with the numbered buttons to
select a TV channel through
the VCR.

IJsed (luring VCR playback to

[Z}A0_

C:::L.

J

so:me VCRs. Se_ the VCR
operating guide for details.
TV_'CR

SWAP

TIMER

SEQ

RECORD

STOP

PAUSE

SEARCH

REW

PLAY

F FWD

"rVWCR

AM/PM
Used to set timer during
programming.

Used to select the source of the
programs seen on the TV. Switches
the VCR between TV mode and
VCR mode.
TV Mode: Channels are selected
through the TV.
VCR Mode: Channels or tape
operation are selected through the
VCR.
RECORD, STOP, PAUSE,
SEARCH, REW, PLAY and
F FWD
Used for tape record:ing and
playback functions. See the VCR
operating guide fbr details.

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REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3430
CABLE-TV

OPERATIONS
The remote control supplied with your cable-TV decoder may
have keys not duplicated on the Jlew remote. If these functions
are desired, the original remote control will haw,' to be used.

The following functions and operations apply to a Zenith
cable-TV de,coder. The remote control must be in the CABLE
mode to operate your cable-TV

decoder.

t
Point toward your Cable-TV

decoder.

MODE
Used to select the Cab]Le mode of
operation.
OFF/ON
Used to turn VCR ON or OFF.

CABLE
Lights when CABLE mode of
operation is selected.

(Ng
MENU, SELECT,
and QUIT

ADJUST

@oA0,

Functions depend on Cable-TV
system. See Cable-TV decoder
operating guide for details.

Numbered Buttons
Used to select channels through
Cable-TV decoder.

[_

MENU
QUIT

®®®
®®®
®®®

Selects

"A"

or "B"

cable channels.

0
FLASHBK

IAI
CHANNEL

IVl
IAI

ENTER )

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SOURCE

SELECT

ENTER
Used with the numbered buttons to
select a TV channel through the
Cable-TV decoder.

SOURCE

VOLUME

IVI

C:D
LEARN

PIP

FREEZE

MUrE

SWAP

TIMER

SEQ

RECORD

STOP

PAUSE

SEARCH

REW

PLAY

F FWD

TVNCR

4 -- 4

CHANNEL

Up/Down

Used, to sequence through channels
on the Cable-TV

,decoder.

REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3430
PREPARATION

FOR USE

Batteries are provided with this remote, but you must install
them before using the remote.

INSTALLING

BATTERIES

When the effective operating range of your remote becomes
noticeably shortez:, replace the batteries with two high-quality,
alkaline, size AAA batteries.

After installing new batteries, the remote conLtrolwill set itself
to Zenith brand codes, as follows: TV=101, VCR=201 and
CABLE=30I.

Zenith is not responsible for damage caused by battery
leakage.

If you are going to operate equipment that uses different
codes, the remote must be reprogrammed for those codes.

I
Step 1.

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Step 2.

4--5

Step 3.

REMOTE CONTROL
PROGRAMMING

MODEL MBR3430

BRAND CODES

Introduction

1.

Before using your new remote control, it must be programmed
to recognize the brands of equipment it will be used to
operate. If you are using a Zenith VHS VCR or a Zenith
cab[e-TV decoder, the remote has already been programmed
for you.

2.

Find the code that corresponds to each brand and type of
equipment you are going to operate. Refer to Tables 1,2 and 3.
For example, if you were programming the remote for use
with a Zenith TV, you would look for "Zenith" in "Table 1",
and find code "101."
Write the brand codes for your equipment on the following
lines.

the: desired TV,
the remote.
unl:il the MODE
VCR or CABLE

3.

Enter the proper brand code number for the equipment
to be controlled.

4.

Press LEARN. All three :mode indicators should light
briefly, then turn off to indicate the brand code has
been programmed.

5.

If all :three mode indicators
fail to light briefly,
error has occurred. Repeat Steps 1-4 to try again.

6.

Repeat steps 1-4 to program
equipment you are using.

TV CODE:
CABLE

Press MODE repeatedly
to select
VCR or CABLE operating mode for
Press LEARN for about 5 seconds
indicator lights for the selected TV,
mode of operation.

the remote

an

for the other

NOTE: CABLE mode can be programmed to operate a
second TV or second VCR, iLfdesired.

CODE:

VCR CODE:

When batteries are removed: It will be necessary to reprogram
the proper VCR and cable-TV cecoder codes.

Operating MODE Selector
Operating Mode
Indicators

I
AD3 I_

ADJ

Qu ic L

SELECT

Numbered
Buttons
Use to enter code number
for desired brand.

® ®®
®®®
® ® ®

LEARN

LEARN

Button

C::)

z73wo

PIP

FREEZE

SWAP

TIMER

C]D

CE:)

SEQ

(::::::)

RECORD

STOP

PAUSE

SEARCH

REW

PLAY

F FWD

TVNCR

4_6

REMOTE CONTROL MODEL MBR3430
TV, VCR AND CABLE-TV
Table

OPERATING

1. TV Codes by Brand

TV Brand
Name

rv Brand
Name

Code

Table

116
121
104
103
104
121
119
103
116
119
121

Montgomery Ward
Montgomery Ward
Montgomery Ward
NEC
NEC
Panasonic
Panasonic
Philco
Philco
Philco
Philco

119
121
130
104
119
106
107
103
104
112
113

Daytron
Emerson
Emerson
Emerson
Emerson
Emerson
Emerson
Fisher
Fisher
General Electric
General Electric
General Electric

119
103
104
123
124
131
136
109
118
106
107
114

Philips
Philips
Pioneer
Portland
Quasar
Quasar
Realistic
Realistic
Realistic
RCA
RCA
RCA

112
113
135
103
106
107
105
123
124
104
116
126

General Electric
Goldstar
Goldstar
Goldstar
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
JVC
JVC
J.C. Penney
J.C. Penney
J.C. Penney
J.C. Penney
J.C. Penney
KMC
KTV
KTV
Lodgenet
Logik
LXI
LXI
Magnavox
Magnavox _
Magnavox
Magnavox
Magnavox
Magnavox
Majestic
Marantz
Marantz
Memorex
MGA/Mitsubishi
MGA/Mitsubishi
MGA/Mitsubishi
MGA/Mitsubishi

116
103
104
119
102
103
129
125
132
104
110
114
117
119
103
103
104
121
121
133
137
103
112
113
119
127
128
121
104
120
121
104
119
120
130

Sampo
Samsung
Samsung
Samsung
Sanyo
Sanyo
Sanyo
Scott
Sears
Sears
Sears
Sears
Sears
Sears
Sears
Sharp
Sharp
Sharp
Sharp
Sharp
Sony
Sylvania
Sylvania
Sylvania
Sylvania
Sylvania
Sylvania
Tatung
Teknika
Teknika
Teknika
Teknika
Telerent
Telerent
Toshiba

Montgomery
Montgomery
Montgomery
Montgomery
Montgomery

103
104
105
113
114

Toshiba
Toshiba
Yorx
Zenith

119
103
119
134
108
109
118
119
103
108
109
110
I 11
118
134
103
105
122
133
137
115
112
113
117
119
127
128
106
103
112
121
124
103
121
1I0
111
134
119
10l

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2. VCR Codes

VCR Brand
Name

Code

Admiral
Admiral
Akai
Amark
AOC
Bell & Howell
Centurion
Coronado
Curtis Mathes
Curtis Mathes
Curtis Mathes

Ward
Ward
Ward
Ward
Ward

CODES

VCR Brand
Name

Code

Table 3. Cable Decoder Codes by
Brand

by Brand
Code

Akai
Audio Dynamics
Audio Dynamics
Broksonic
Canon
Citizen
Craig
Curtis Mathes
Curtis Mathes
DBX
DBX
Emerson
Emerson
Emerson
Emerson
Emerson
Emerson
Fisher
Fisher
Fisher
:unai
General Electric
General Electric
General Electric
Goldstar
Hitachi
Instant Replay
Instant Replay
JVC

223
202
218
221
214
209
212
214
216
202
218
203
221
223
226
233
235
211
212
213
23l
214
216
220
209
215
214
227
202

Pentax
Philco
Philips
Philips
Pioneer
Pioneer
Pioneer Laser Disk
Quasar
RCA
RCA
RCA
RCA
Realistic
Realistic
Realistic
Realistic
Realistic
Samsung
Samsung
Sanyo
Sanyo
Scott
Scott
Scott
Sears
Sears
Sears
Sears
Sears

215
214
214
227
210
215
228
21,1
215
216
220
227
206
208
212
214
231
220
230
2013
212
204
20:5
233
206
209
211
212
215

JVC
J.C. Penney
J.C. Penney
J.C Penney
Kenwood
Magnavox
Magnavox
Marantz
Marantz
Marta
Memorex
Memorex
Memorex
MGA/Mitsubishi
MGA/Mitsubishi
Montgomery Ward
Montgomery Ward
Montgomery Ward
NEC
NEC
Panasonic

225
214
218
227
202
207
214
207
218
209
212
214
231
204
222
208
214
219
202
218
214

Sharp
Sony VHS
Sony Video 8
Sylvania
Sylvania
Sylvania
Symphonic
Tashiko
Tatung
Teac
Teac
Teknika
Toshiba
Toshiba
Vector Research
Vector Research
Yamaha
Yamaha
Zenith VHS
Zenith VHS
Zenith VHS

208
232
21"7
20'7
21,1
22'7
231
20!9
202
202
231
23.1
205
21:5
204
21:']
202
218
201
225
22'9

4 -- 7

Cable Decoder
Brand Name
Code

Cable Decoder
Brand Name

Drake Sal_.ellile
Drake Sa",ellile
Gemini
Gemini
General Instrument
General Instrument
Hamlin
Hamlin
Jerrold
Jerrold
Jerrold
Jerrold
Jerrold
Kale Vision
Macom
Macom
Macom Satel ite
Magnavox
NSC
Oak
Oak
Panasonic
Panasonic

312
330
305
331
305
306
302
303
304
307
308
309
310
335
314
321
322
334
335
311
332
313
320

Pioneer
Regency
Samsung
Scientific Atlanta
Scienlific Atlanta
Scientific Atlanta
Sprucer
(Panasonic)
Standard
Components
STS Satellite
Telecaption 4000
Tocom
Tocom VIP
Toshiba
Toshiba Satellite
Zenith
Zenith
Zenith AV3000
Zenith Satellite
Zenith Satellite
Zenith Satellite
Zenith Laser Disk

Paragon (Zenith)

333

Code
315
329
335
316
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QUICK REFERENCE
AVAILABLE

TO ON-SCREEN

MENUS

MENUS

Your TV is icon and menu operated. That is, an icon is
selected at the top of the TV screen and a menu of adjustment
options appears.

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RUOlO
[AUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL
CH. LABELS
TUNING BAND
AUTO TUNING
SOURCE ID
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

SUMMARY

UIOEO

PIP

\
Unhighlighted

Highlighted
Menu for highlighted icon appears
at left of TV screen.

OF MENU ITEMS

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ANT/CABLE 1 or 2 : Either of these sources may be used
for input from an antenna or a cable-TV line,.
VIDEO 1 or 2 : Either of these sources may be used for input
from a VCR.

IANT/CABLE 1
ANT/CABLE 2
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
S-VIDEO 1
VIDEO 3
S-VIDEO 2 *

S-VIDEO
connected
VIDEO 3
your TV.
S-VIDEO
connected

* Some models only.

l
_

5ET UP

]
i
i

1 : Use this source ifa Super-VtfS VCR is
to your TV.
: Use this source iifa camcorder is connected to
2 : £Jse this source ifa second Super-VHS VCR is
to your TV.

CH. ADD/DEL: Changes the list of active channels stored in
memory so that only your favorite channels are selected when
using CHANNEl_, Up/Down
CH. LABELS: Adds a channel label or narae to the
channel/time display. For example, ABC may appear when
this network channel is tuned.

CH. ADD/DEL
CH. LABELS
IAUTOPROGRAM
TUNING BAND
AUTO TUNING

SOURCE
ID

TUNING BAND: Determines the operation of the channel
selector inside the TV.

CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

AUTO TUNING: Lets your TV compensate for variations in
broadcast and cable-TV frequencies.

AUTO PROGRAM: Finds all available channels and stores
them in the memory of the TV for use with CHANNEL
Up/Down.

SOURCE

ID: Lets you assign a relevant name to each input

source.

CLOCK SET: Sets the TV's internal clock.
CAPTIONS: Displays closed captions (CC) or informational
text when available.
PROJO SETUP: Adjusts the dynamic color convergence of
the TV picture.

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QUICK REFERENCE
SUMMARY

TO ON-SCREEN MENUS

OF MENU ITEMS
BASS: Adjusts the BASS (low-fi'equency) level.

\

RUOIO

IBASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
AUDIO
SEQ
SURROUND

TREBLE:

Adjusts the TPd_BI.E (high-fTequency) level.

BALANCE: Adjusts the BALANCE of sound between the
left and right speakers for stereophonic programs.
AUDIO MODE.: Allows for receiving a Second Audio
Program (SAP), such as a program broadcast with two audio
portions (typically two languagles), or lets you :select
stereophonic (STEREO) or monaural (MONO) speaker
operation.
SEQ: Turns on an enhanced stereo mode.
SURROUND: Adjusts Stu_otmd Sound volume when used
with separately supplied Surround Sound speakers.

UIOEO

[CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP
VIDEO FILTER
AUTO FLESH
PICTURE PREF

CONTRAST: Adjusts the overall contrast and color level of
the picture.
BRIGHTNESS:
the picture.

Adjusts the brightness level of black areas in

COLOR: Adjusts the intensity of the colo_; in _he picture.
TINT: Adjusts the color of the flesh tone.,;.
SHARPNESS: Adjusts the clmity of the edges of objects for the
clearest possible picture.
COLOR TEMP: Changes the "color temperature" or picture
white bahmce between cooler natural whilles and warmer (red)
colors.
VIDEO FILTER: Reduces video "noise" or interference in
dark picture areas resulting in clearer overall pictures.
AUTO FLESH: Automatically maintains natural skin tones
under changing scene and video source conditions.
PICTURE PREF: Lets you decide if you want to use your
own CUSTOM video settings, the factory P1ZESET video
settings, or the THEATER video settings for optimum
viewing in low-light conditions.

PIF

ICH.
CH.
PIP
PIP
PIP
PIP

CH. GUIDE:
Provides a visual review of all channels
channel scan memory for the currently selected ANT/
CABLE source.

GUIDE
REVIEW
SOURCE
COLOR
TINT
SIZE

CH. REVIEW:
Provides a visual review of the last three (3)
channels tuned on the TV.
PIP SOURCE:
Lets you select the equipment
the picture to the PIP inset.
PIP COLOR:
inset.

* Some models only.

PIP TINT:

Adjusts

the intensity

5_ 2

that supplies

of the colors

in the PIP

Adjusts the color of the flesh tortes.

PIP SIZE: Lets you choose between
smaller PIP inset.

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in the

seeing a larger or

QUICK REFERENCE TO ON-SCREEN MENUS
MENU OPERATION

EXAMPLE

!Press MENU repeatedly until the desired icon is highlighted
and its menu :isshowing. This example shows choosing the
',SETUP MENU.
ALITO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL
CH. I_ABELS
TUN!!NG BAND
AUTO TUNING
SOURCE ID
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

MENU

Press SELECT (SEL) Up/Down repeatedly until the desired
option/feature is highlighted. This example shows choosing
TUNING BAND.
AUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL
CH. LABELS
TUNING BAND
AUTO TUNING
SOURCE ID
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

]

[

CABLE-CATV

J

Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to adjust the option. This
example shows the choices you have for TUNING BAND.
ADJ.

Tuning Band options are:

Ii

ADJ.

'OADCASTq
ABLE-CATV /
ABLE-HRC I--]

AUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL
CH. LABELS
TUNING BAND
AUTO TUNING
SOURCE ID
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJOSETUP

]Press ENTER. (ENT) or wait a few seconds and the TV will
remm automatically to normal operation.

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ABLE-ICC
]

[

CABLE-CAW

J

I

SOURCE MENU
IANT/CABLE 1
ANT/CABLE 2
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
S-VIDEO 1
VIDEO 3
*
Some models only
S-VIDEO 2

SDUREE
Source

SOURCE

Menu

SELECTION

Purpose

1.

Press SOURCE on the remote control to view the
Menu icons with SOURCE already selected and its
menu showing.

2.

Press SOURCE
is highlighted.

3.

Press ENTER to return to normal viewing.

SOURCE

repeatedly

h

f

The viewing "source" refers to the equipment that supplies
the picture and sound to your TV. You select the viewing
source by using the SOURCE MENU.
To Access the SOURCE MENU

CH 2
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VIDEO 1
10:56

J

J

until the source you want

Channel/Time Display
For Antenna or Cable
Source

Channel/Time Display
For Video or S-Video
Source

IDENTIFICATION
BLUE
YELLOW

RED

WHITE

_1---

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RtG_T
LEFT
TO EXTERHAL AMP ORSPKR

_

SPEkIERS

tOoPOUZ
A.T/C.mEZ
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AUDIO INPU_ IGHT

MAGENTA

i VIDEO INPUT

VIDEO

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_ AIIDIO_

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Auxiliary A/V Jacks
Selecting VIDEO 3 : Routes the auxiliary video source (such
as a camcorder or VCR) to the TV for viewing.
The video
source must be connected to the corresponding
VIDEO 3
jacks.

:

RI

L

.

,

Selecting S-VIDEO 2: Routes the auxiliary Super-VHS VCR
source to the TV for viewing. The Super-VHS VCR must be
connected to the corresponding
S-VIDEO 2 jacks.

LT. BLUE

Connection

_

,o,,ou,
G REE2q

Center

on Back of TV

Selecting ANT/CABLE ][ or 2 : Routes the ANTENNA or
cable-TV source to the TV for viewing. You see program
material from whichever signal source is connected to the
ANT/CABLE 1 or 2jack.
Selecting VIDEO 1 or 2 : Routes the video source (such as a
VCR or a Video Disc player) to the TV fbr viewing. The
video source must be connected to the corresponding VIDEO
1/2jacks.
Selecting S-VIDEO 1 : Rotates the auxiliary Super-VHS
VCR Source to the TV for viewing. The Super-VHS VCR
must be connected to the con'esponding input jacks.
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SETUP MENU
To Access SETUP

Menu
IAUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL
CH. LABELS
TUNING BAND
AUTO TUNING
SOURCE ID
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

Refer to the "Using On-Screen
Menus" section for details.
Before Using

SETUP

Menu

Connect and turn ON all external
equipment, such as cable TV decoder,
VCR, etc. before using any item on
the SETUP Menu.

SETUP i

[SOURC[- ID
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

5ETUI::'

Main Setup Menu

Setlap Menu for Video
and S-Video Sources

AUTO PROGRAM
Purpose
Finds all available channels and stores them in the memory
the TV for use by CHANNEL (CH) Up/Down.

of

Use AUTO PROGRAM
only when you first install your TV,
or when you permanently
change the connections to the TV.
For example, when you replace the antenna with a cable-TV
system.
NOTE:
CABLE

1.

SOURCE ID
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

AUTO PROGRAM
can only be used with ANT/
1 or 2 Source selection.

To Use AUTO

Press

PROGI_M

Selecting

ADJUST (ADJ)

Left/Right

to start Auto

START

AUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL
CH. I_ABELS
TUNING BAND
AUTO TUNING

Pro-

Auto Program

When Some Channels Are Not Found

gram.
2.

AUTO PROGRAM finds only"active channels and stores
them in the favorite channel memory. You can add channels to
those stored in memory by using CH. ADD/DEL.

Use AUTO PROGRAM
independently
for each ANTENNA
or CABLE
signal source
connected
to your
TV. Select one source by using the SOURCE
MENU
(ANT/CABLE
1 or 2) and use AUTO
PROGRAM.
When
completed,
select
the other source
and use
AUTO PROGRAM
again.

CH. (Channel)

ADD/DEL

Purpose
Lets you add channels to and remove channels from the
channel scan. In this way you can customize the channels
are accessed through CHANNEL (CH) Up/Down.
NOTE:
CH. ADD/DEL
1 or 2 Source selection.
To Add a Channel
1.
2.

3°

AUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL
CH. I.ABELS
TUNING BAND
AUTO TUNING
SOURCE ]D
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

that

can only be used with ANT/CABLE

to Scan Sequence

Press ADJUST
(ADJ)
add/delete
screen.

Left/Right

Use the number
buttons
channel
or use ADJUST
LECT Up/Down
to move
you wish to add.

!

[

CH 15ADD

to view the channel
''_nmn

Selecting

on the remote to enter the
(ADJ)
Left/Right
and SEthe highlight
to the channel

Add the channel
by pressing
play shows ADDED.

SOURCE

until

Ch. Add/Del

To Delete a Channel from Scan Sequence
1.

Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right
add/delete screen.

2.

Use the number buttons an the remote to enter the
channel or use ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right and SELECT Up/Down to move :he highlight to the channel
you wish to delete.
Delete the channel by pressing SOURCE until the
display shows DELETED.

the dis-

3.

to view the channel

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SETUP MENU
Available channels for currently
selected source.

--

(-

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

11
17

12
18

13

14 [_

10
16

Available channels axe:

19

BROADCAST Banct
VHF 2 to 13, UHF 14 to 69

25
31

20
26

21
27

22
28

23
29

24
30

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

CATV, HRC and ICC Bands
1 to 125

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74 75 76
80 81 82
86 87 88

77

78

83

84

89

90

Use SELECT Down to move
highlight to higher numbers.

"_

79
85

Channel

CH. (Channel)

_.

PRESS
SOURCETO

_.

I:nstructions

_._.

Channel Stalus: Added to or
Deleted from ch_mnel scan.

I-

Currently

CHANGE
ADDED

Live view of currently
selected channel.

_"

selected

channel.

CH 15
,)

Add/Delete

Screen

LABELS

Purpose

To Use CH. LABELS

Assigns a network label or "name" to the selected channels. If
you choose the label "ABC" for channel 15, "ABC" appears
in the Channel/Time display when channel 15 is selected for
viewing.

1.

Press ADJUST
label screen.

2.

ADJUST
(ADJ)
Left/Right
and SELECT
Up/Down to move the highlight _Eothe LABEL you
wish to assign to the current channel.

3.

To label another channd, use CHANNEL Up/Down,
or the number keys on the remote control to select the
channel number and repeat step 2
To remove an assigned channel label, select the four
dashes.

NOTE: CH. LABELS can only be used with ANT/
CABLE 1 or 2 Source selection.
A&E
BRAV
CNBC
DIS
EWTN
HN
MAX
NOS

ABC
CA
CNN
DISC
FAM
HSE
MEU
PBS

ACTS
CBC
COM
E!
FNN
HSN
MMT
PLAY

ADC
CBN
CSPN
ENC
FOX
IC
MTV

AMC
CBS
CTN
ESPN
GALA
INSP
NBC

PTL

qvc

REQ
TBN
TRAV
VCR
WWOR

SC
TELE
TSN
VH 1
YTV

SCFI
TLC
TVA
VISN

SHOW
TMC
TWN
VJN

SIN
TNN
USA
WGN

BET
CMTV
CTV
ET
HBO
LIFE
NICK
RDS
TBS
TNT
VC
WTBS

(ADJ)

Left/Right

to view the channel

Use

4.

tUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL
_H. LABELSS_
TUNING BAND
AUTO TUNING
SOURCE ID

{

CH2ABC

CLOCK SET
('APTIONS
PROJO SETUP
._J

Available Channel Labels

tr

Available channel
labels.

AMC
CBN
COM
DISC
EWTN
HBO
INSP
MTV
PLAY
SC
TBN
TNT
USA
VJN

Selecting Ch. Labels

A&E
BET
CBS
CSPN
El
FAM
HN
LIFE
NBC
PTL
SCFI
TELE
TRAV
VC
WGN

_
BRAY
CMIV
CTN
ENC
FNN
HSE
MAX
NICK
OVC
SHOW
TLC
TSN
VCR
WTBS

ACTS
CA
CNBC
CTV
ESPN
FOX
HSN
MEU
NOS
RDS
SIN
TMC
I'VA
VH1
WWOR

ADC
CBC
CNN
DIS
El"
GALA
IC
MMT
PBS
BEQ
TBS
TNN
TWN
VISN
YTV

7'
!

Channel Label Screen
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Live view of currently
selected channel.

i

LABEL
FOR
GH15

Currently selected channel.

SETUP MENU
TUNING BAND
Purpose

To Use TUNING BAND

Allows for setting the TV channel selector (tuner) to match
your antenna or cable-TV system.

Press ADJUST (ADO LefiJRight to select the tuning band that
gives you the most channels:
• BROADCAST---is used for standard "over-the-air" broadcasts.

lfyou are having difficulty tuning channels, the TUNING
BAND may have to be set manually to match your viewing
needs.

AUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL
ell. LABELS
TUNING BAND
AUTO TUNING
SOURCE ID
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

] [

•

CABLE --- CATV is used lbr most standard cable-TV
(CATV) systems.

•

CABLE-- HRC is used for cable-TV systems that use HRC
(Harmonically Related Cawier).

•

CABLE -- ICC is used for cable-TV systems using ICC
(Incremental Coherent Carrier'l.

CABLE-CAW

Available Channels per Band
The channels that are available in the broadcast and cable
tuning bands are shown below:
BROADCAST Band -- VHF 2 to 13, UHF 14 to 69

k.

j

CATV,

Selecting Tuning Band

HRC and ICC Bands .-- 1 to 125

NOTE: TUNING BAND can only be used with ANT/
CABLE 1 or 2 Source selection.

AUTO TUNING
Purpose

If you are having difficulty tuning channels, the AUTO
TUNING may have to be set manually to match your viewing
needs.

]Letsyour TV compensate for variations in broadcast and
cable-TV frequencies.

NOTE:
CABLE
AUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL
CH. LABELS
TUNING BAN[)
AUTO TUNING

AUTO TUNING can only be used with ANT!
1 or 2 Source selection.

To Use AUTO TUNING
Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left!Right to select the mode of
operation that gives you the most channels:

FIXED

SOURCE ID
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

Selecting Auto Tuning

•

FIXED is used to receive "over-the-air"
with man 3, cable-TV systems.

TV stations,

and

•

SEARCH is used only when the TV must search to fred the
frequency being received, such as when used with certain
VCRs and video game controllLers.

SOURCe: ID
]Purpose
Assigns a descriptive "name" to the input sources. For
example, the VIDEO 1 source may be named VCR. "VCR"
now appears in the source menu as a reminder that your VCR
is connected to VIDEO 1 input jacks.
To Use SOURCE ID
1.

Press ADJUST
(ADJ)
SOURCE ID screen.

Left/Right

2.

Use SELECT Up/Down

3.

Use ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right
name for the source.

to view

CH. ADD/DEL
CH. LABELS
TUNING BAND
AUTO TUNING
SOURCE ID
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

the

]

[

LABEL

J

to select a SOURCE.
Selecting Source ID

to select the desired

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SETUP MENU
f
selected source.

VIDEO GAMES AND OTHER FIXED
PATrERN DISPLAY CAUTION
If you use your TV for video games or other fixed
displays, avoid setting the BRIGHTNESS control for
an excessively bright picture. A bright, fixed pattern,
if used for long periods of time, can result in a
permanent imprint on the TV picture tube. You can
reduce this possibility by alternating the use of the
fixed pattern display with normal TV picture
viewing, by turning down the CONTRAST control
for sustained fixed pattern use, and by turning off the
fixed pattern display when not in use.

Live view of currently _
SOURCE
ANT/CABLE1
ANT/CABLE2
VIDEO2
VIDEO1
S-VIDEO1

Source

CLOCK

I

C)ptional names for
ANT/CABLE
1 or 2
Sources are:

P

ANTENNA, CABLE,
CABLE BOX,
S ATELLITE.

ANTENNA
CABLE

C,ptional names for
VIDEO Sources are:

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[VCR
t
LASERDISK

VCR, CAMCORDER,
LASER DISK,
VIDEO GAME.

ID Screen

SET

Purpose
Sets the clock in the TV to the correct time.

&UTO PROGRAM
CH, ADDIDEL
OH LABELS
TUNING BAND
AUTO TUNING
SOURCE ID
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

To Use CLOCK SET from Remote Control
Use the numbered butlons on the remote control to enter the
current time. Press ENTER (ENT) to start the clock. Press
TIMER to select AM or PM.
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10:56
STEREO

]

10:00 AM

Selecting Clock Set
To Use CLOCK SET from Control Panel
Use ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to set the time. Press ENTER
(ENT) to start the clock.

J

Channel/Time Display On TV Screen

CAPTIONS
Purpose

At the time this instruction manual was written, little or no
information appeared for an,./selection except CAPTION 1.
Therefore you should choose CAPTION 1 :and :leave it in that
selection unless 2,ou know there is something available in one
of the other options. Once you make a selection, that selection
is remembered until you change: it.

Displays closed captions (CC) or informational text when
available on the selected channel.
To Use _APTIONS
Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to select desired mode of
operation. Five different selections can be made: OFF,
CAPTION 1, CAPTION 2, TEXT 1 or TEXT 2.

AUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADDIDEL
CH. LABELS
TUNING BAND
AUTO TUNING
SOURCE ID
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

Selecting

I

Hello! Are you
out there?

1 I

Typical

CAPTION 1

Captions

Display

Captions may be shown
anywhere on the screen.
Captions

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Typical Text Display
Fixed size text window.
May be all black when no
information is shown.

SETUP MENU
PROJO SETUP
Purpose
PRESSSOURCEKEYTO SELECTCOLOR _'

Lets you verify and adjust, if needed, the dynamic color
convergence of the TV picture.

PRESS ARROW KEYS TO CONVERGE

If you move your TV from its original location, or if after
time, you notice color "fringes" around opjects in the picture,
you may want to realign the colors by adjusting the
convergence as described in the following steps.

AUTO PROGRAM
CH. ADD/DEL
CH. LABELS
TUNING BAND
AUTO TUNING
SOURCE ID
CLOCK SET
CAPTIONS
PROJO SETUP

I'

Correct Convergence

I

[

TO CONVERGE
J
PRESS SOURCE KEh'TO SELECT COLOR
PRESS ARROW KEYS TO CONVERGE RED
(OR BLUE)

Selecting Projo Setup
To Use PROJO SETUP
1.

Press ADJUST
gence lines.

(ADJ) Left!Right

to view the conver-

If the display appears as four intersecting
white in color, no adjustment is necessary.

lines, all

If there are more than four lines, each a different
color, you must adjust the convergence.
2.

Use SOURCE

3.

Use the SELECT and ADJUST arrow keys (Up,
Down, Left and Right) to adjust the Red lines until
they are on top of the Green lines.

4.

Use SOURCE

5.

Use 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.

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key to select the Red reference

key to select the Blue reference

color.

Incorrect

color.

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Convergence

AUDIO MENU

\

RUDIrl

I BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
AUDIO
SEQ
SURROUND

J

BASS

Adjusts the BASS (low-frequency) level.

TREBLE

Adjusts the TREBLE (high-frequency)

BALANCE

Adjusts the balance of sound between the left and right speakers for stereo programs.

AUDIO

Allows you to select STEREO, MONO or 2ND AUDIO/SAP speaker operation.

(AUDIO mode options
are not available while
using a VIDEO or
S-VIDEO source. The
audio received from
these sources are

STEREO:

Directs the sound to the left and right speakers; as supplied by the program
source (broadcast TV, VCR, etc.)

MONO:

Directs the same sound to both left and right speakers even if the source being
received is in stereo.

2ND AUDIO/SAP:

Directs the sound for the Second Audio Program to both the left and right
speakers. SAP sound is always monaural. Iftlhe SAP signal ends, the audio
defaults to either stereo or mono depending on the audio beirtg received.

assumed
SEQ
(Spatial

to be stereo .)

Equalization)

SURROUND

To Access ,AUDIO MENU

level.

Improves tonal balance and increases apparent stereo separation to produce a spacious and more tonal
sound. SEQ is only available ifa stereo signal is being received and STEREO is either selected using
the AUDIO option or selected by default.
Adjusts the level of Surround Sound provided to the ,optional surround sound speakers. Surround
Sound is only available if a surround encoded stereo signal is being received and STEREO is either
selected using the AUDIO option or selected by default.

•

To Adjust BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE and ,SURROUND

Refer to the "Quick Reference to On-Screen Menus" section
for details.

Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right until the most pleasing
sound is heard.

NOTE: All adjustments on the AUDIO MENU are optional.
You do not have to use these features in order to use your TV.

To Use AUDIO Mode Options
Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to select desired option.
We recommend that you use the STEREO option. The TV
will switch automatically between the STEKEO and MONO
modes dependent on the signal being received.
If you prefer SAP, use the 2ND AUDIO/SAP option. On those
stations which broadcast two audio portions, you will hear the
SAP (usually a second language). When the, SAP broadcast
ends, the TV switches automatically between STEREO and
MONO modes. The TV switches back to 2ND AUDIO/SAP
when the SAP broadcast resumes.

STEREO is selected and a stereo
signal is being received. You will
hear stereo sound.

Audio Mode Shown in
Channel/Time Display

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VIDEO MENU

UIOEO

[CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP
VIDEO FILTER
AUTO FLESH
PICTURE PREF

CONTRAST

Adjusts

the overall contrast

and color level of the pict7are.

BRIGHTNESS

Adjusts

the brightness

COLOR

Adjusts

the intensity

TINT

Adjusts

the color of the flesh tones, where G is Green and R is Red.

SHARPNESS

Adjusts

the clarity of the edges of objects for the clearest picture

COLOR

TEMP

Changes the "color
(red) colors.

VIDEO

FILTER

Reduces

level of black areas in the picture.
of the colors in the picture.

temperature"

video "noise"

or interference

between

in dark picture areas resulting

natural whites and warmer

in clearer

overall pictures.

Automatically

PICTURE
erence)

Lets you decide if you want to use your own CUSTOM video settings, the factory
settings, or the factory preset THEATER video settings for tow light condiitions.

To Access

VIDEO

Menu

Refer to the "Using
Optional

natural skin tones under changing

cooler

AUTO FLESH
PREF. (Pref-

maintains

or picture white balance

quality.

To Use PICTURE

On-Screen

Menus"

section

Adjustments

All adjustments
on the VIDEO MENUS are optional. You do
not have to use these features in order to use your TV.
To Use Video Settings
1. Select video option
2.

Press ADJUST
(ADJ)
ing picture
is seen.

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Press ADJUST

for details.

PREF.

conditions.
PRESET

video

(Preference)

(ADJ) Left!Right

to select status.

If either the PRESET or TI-IEATER setting is selected, any
adjustment made to the VIDEO Menu options automatically
changes the PICTURE PREF. selting to custom, and saves
your current video settings in the CUSTOM mode.

to be adjusted.
Left/Right

scene and video source

until the most pleas-

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PIP MENU
To Access PIP Menu

[CH.
CH.
PIP
PIP
PIP
PIP

Refer to the "Using On-Screen
Menus" section for details.
NOTE:
Selecting the PIP Menu does
not "activate"
PIP. However, a PIP
inset will appear during menu
operation to show the effect of any
setting changes.

CH. (Channel)

PIP

GUIDE
REVIEW
SOURCE
COLOR
TINT
SIZE

GUIDE

Purpose
Provides a visual review of all channels in the channel scan
memory for the currently selected ANT/CABLE source.
To Use CH. GUIDE

CH. GUIDE
CH. REVIEW
PIP SOURCE
PIP COLOR
PIP TINT
PIP SIZE

1.
2.

Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to start Ch. Guide.
The TV will show small PIP-like views of all channels in the channel scan from the lowest channel
number to the highest.

3.

Tune to a desired channel by pressing ENTER (ENT)
while the picture in the PIP-like inset is active, or
enter the channel number using the number keys on
the remote.

4.

START

Selecting Ch. Guide

&
CH 2

CH 3

CH 5

CH 6

i

CH 7

Ch. Guide Screen

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Press MENU to return to the PIP Menu.

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CH 9

PIP MENU
CH. (Channel)

REVIEW

Purpose
Provides a visual review of the last three (3) channels tuned on
the TV.

CH. GUIDE
CH. REVIEW

To Use Ch. Review

PIP SOURCE
PIP COLOR
PIP TINT

1.
2.

Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to start Ch. Review.
The TV will show small PIP-like views of the last
three channels that were tuned.

3.

Tune to a desired channel by pressing ENTER (ENT)
while the picture in the PIP-like inset is active, or
enter the channel number using the number keys on
the remote.

4.

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J

START

PIP SIZE

Selecting Ch, Review

Press MENU to return to the PIP Menu.

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CH 2

CH 5

!
CH 7

Ch. Review Screen

PIP SOURCE
Purpose
Lets you select the equipment that supplies the picture to the
PIP inset.

CH. GUIDE
CH. REVIEW
PIP SOURCE
PIP COLOR
PIPTINT
PIP SIZE

To Use PIP SOURCE
Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to toggle through your
source options.
NOTE: If you "named" your sources (see SOURCE ID in
the SETUP MENU section), these names will appear when
toggling through the PIP SOURCE options.

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Selecting PIP Source

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PIP MENU
PIP COLOR
Purpose
Adjusts the intensity of the colors in the PIP inset.
To Use PIP COLOR

._H.GUIDE
CH. REVIEW
PIP SOURCE
PIP COLOR
PIPTINT
PIP SIZE

Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to decrease or increase the
intensity of"colors in the PIP inset.

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Selecting PIP Color

PIP TINT
Purpose
Adjusts the color of the flesh tones.
To Use PIP TINT

;H, GUIDE
CH. REVIEW
PIP SOURCE
PIP COLOR
PIP TINT
PiP SIZE

If flesh tones are too red or purple, press ADJUST (ADJ) Left
until you acheive the desired flesh tone.
If flesh tones are too green or have a greenish TINT, press
ADJUST (ADJ) Right until you acheive the desired flesh tone.

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Selecting PIP Tint

PIP SIZE
Purpose

f

Lets you choose between seeing a larger or smaller PIP inset.
To Use PIP SIZE

I CH. GUIDE
CH. REVIEW
PIP SOURCE
PIPCOLOR
PiPTINT

Press ADJUST (ADJ) Left/Right to select either SMALL or
LARGE.

] [

SMALL

Selecting PIP Size

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PIP OPERATION AND CONNECTIONS
PIP (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE)

OVERVIEW
The most common use of PIP is to view two different chan-

Your Zenith TV must be connected to a video component
such as a VCR in order to view a different picture in the PIP
inset. This video component must be connected to one of the
TV's video/audio input jacks (VIDEO 1 IN or VIDEO 2 IN)
by using Audio/Video cables.

TYPICAL

nels; one from the "I-9 tuner and the other frora the VCR tuner.
For example, you can view two sporting even'Is or two movies
at the same tkne.

CONNECTIONS

Option 1: Antenna or Direct Cable Connection

Sources may also be swapped. In other words, VIDEO 1 may
be the main picture source and ANT/CABLE
1 the PIP

This illustration shows the basic connection of your TV to a
stereo VCR. Using this connection, you are capable of the following operation:
•

SOHI'Ce.

You may select ANT/CABLE 1 for main picture source to
view channels tuned by the TV's channel selector•
Simultaneously, you may select VIDEO 1 for PIP source to
view -- in the PIP inset -- a tape playing in the VCR or a
different channel tuned by the VCR's channel selector.
(VCR's TV/VCR button must be set to TV.)

Connection From Antenna
or Cable-TV System

Option 1: Antenna or Direct Cable Connection
(Optional cables not supplied with television.)
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1

on next page)

PIP OPERATION
Option 2: Antenna

or Direct

Cable

Connection

AND CONNECTIONS

Loop Out

•

You may select ANT/CABLE
1 for mmn picture source to
view channels tuned by the TV's channel selector.
Simultaneously,
you may select VIDEO 1 for PIP source to
view -- in the PIP inset --- a tape playing in the VCR or a
differem channel tuned by the VCR's channel
selector.
(VCR's TV/VCR button mu:;t be set to TV.)

•

Sources may also be swapped: VIDEO 1 may be the main
picture and ANT/CABLE
2 the PIP inset.

This illustration shows the basic connection of your TV to a
stereo VCR. Using this connection, you are capable of the following operation:
•

You may select ANT/CABLE
2 for main picture source to
view channels tuned by the TV's channel selector.
Simultaneously, you may select VIDEO 1 for PIP source to
view --- in the PIP inset -- a tape playing in the VCR or a
different
channel tuned by the VCR's channel selector.
(VCR's TV/VCR button must be set to TV.)

Connection

<--...

Cable-TV

Option

2: Antenna
(Optional

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or Direct

cables

Cable

not supplied

1 1 -- 2

From
System

Connection

Loop Out

with television.)

PIP OPERATION AND CONNECTIONS
Option

3: Cable

This illustration

Decoder

HOW TO SELECT MAIN PICTURE
& PIP SOURCE

Connection

shows the connection

of both a cable-TV

de-

coder and a stereo VCR to your TV. Using this connection,
you are capable
•

of, but not limited to, the following

In order to watch a different picture in the PIP inset, you must
choose a different picture so_xrcethan the one used for your
main TV picture. "Source" refers to the input jacks on the
back of your TV set from which the video arid audio signals
are being received. These jacks correspond to the selections in
the SOURCE MENU.

operation:

You may select ANT/CABLE
2 for main picture source to
view unscrambled
cable channels tuned by the TV.
Simultaneously,
you may select VIDEO 1 for PIP source to
view -- in the PIP inset -- a tape playing in the VCR or a
different
TV/VCR

•

channel
tuned by
button set to VCR.)

You may select ANT/CABLE

the

cable

decoder.

1 for main picture

(VCR's

•

ANT/CABLE 1 or 2 (Input ii'om antenna, direct cable connection, or cable decoder)

source to

•

VIDEO 1, 2 or 3 (Input from VCR or camcorder)

•

S-VIDEO 1 or 2 (Input: from Super-VHS VCR)

view premium cable channels tuned by the cable decoder.
(Tune TV to channel 3 or 4.)
Simultaneously,
you may select VIDEO 1 for PIP source to
view --- in the PIP inset -- a tape playing in the VCR.
(VCR's
•

TV/VCR

button set to TV.)

Sources may also be swapped. In other words, VIDEO 1 may
be the main picture source and ANT/CABLE
1 the PIP inset.

Option 3: Cable Decoder Connection
(Optional cables not supplied with television.)

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PIP OPERATION AND CONNECTIONS
To Select Main Picture Source

PIP FUNCTIONS

The source for the main picture can be either ANT/CABLE 1
or 2 connections, or any of the VIDEO connections. The following example selects ANT/CABLE 1 for normal television
viewing, which is the most common setup.

PIP

1. Select TV mode of operation

Use four-way arrows (ADJ/SELECT)
the desired location on the TV screen.

2.

Moving

for the remote control.

Press SOURCE o11the remote control repeatedly
ANT/CABLE
1 is selected.
[ANT/CABLE 1
ANT/CABLE 2
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2

5 I1UOEE

Press PIP to display the PIP inset. Press
inset.

until

The Pip Inset

PIP again to remove

Location
to move PIP inset to

Swap
Press SWAP to swap the maha picture with the PIP inset.
Press SWAP again to return to tile original display.

/

Swap switches the Video
from the Main Picture to
'1:hePIP inset and the PIP inset to the Main Picture

S-VIDEO
1
VIDEO 3
S-VIDEO 2

To Select PIP Source
The PIP inset source can be either ANT/CABLE 1 or 2 connections, or any of the VIDEO connections. The following
example selects VIDEO [ for the PIP source, which is the
most common setup.
1. Select TV mode of operation for the remote control.
2. Press MENU on the remote until the PIP Menu
selected.

CH 2

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is

Source of main
picture
Source of PIP

3,

]VIDEO

Freeze
Press FREEZE to freeze motion of the picture shown in the
PIP inset. Press FPd3EZE again to return to a live PIP inset.
When the PIP inset is not currently displayed, pressing
FREEZE provides an instant PIP freeze-frame of the program you are watching. Press PIP again to return to normal
TV viewing. This function can be used without a second
source to retain a phone number or freeze a football play.

SEQ /

IPIP

PIP Size
Select PIP Size in the PIP Menu to choose between seeing a
large or small PIP inset.

1} !

MODE

TV

Use SELECT Up/Down to choose PIP SOURCE then
press SOURCE repeatedly to select VIDEO 1.

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SOURCE

SELECT
ADJI
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;H. GUIDE
OH. REVIEW
PiPSOURCE
PIPCOLOR
PIPTiNT
PIP SIZE

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PIP

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VOLUME

FREEZE
SWAP

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4.

Press ENTER

to remove

5.

Press PIP on the remote to view the PIP inset.

6.

Use the VCR to change the channel
or to view a tape in the PIP inset.

7.

Use ADJUST Left/Right and SELECT Up/Down
position the PIP inset anywhere on the TV screen.

sw/,P

menus from the screen.

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'TIMER

CID
PAUSE

SEQ

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to

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Typical Remote
Your remote may differ from unit shown.

MAINTENANCE
CARING

FOR YOUR

PROJECTION

AND TROUBLESHOOTING

TV

Your projection TV will look better, have a longer life and perform better' if you care for it properly.
First check to see that the TV is off. For added
safety, disconnect
AC powerACto power
your TV.
NOTE:
If you disconnect
to your TV
for an extended time period, you will have to reset
the clock.

Picture Screen (,'leaning
Use a soft cloth moistened with warm water and rub lightly in
the soiled areas of the screen. DO NOT USE A TISSUE OR
PAPER TOWEL, AS THESE MAY DAMAGF
SURFACE.
Wipe only in the vertical (up/dc, wn) direction (along the
grooves). If there is a dirt buildup, a mild solution of warm
water and Ivory dishwashin_, detergent may be used. Use dry
soft cloth to dry the screen. Care should be taken to avoid
scratches or damage to the screen surface.
NOTE --The TV screen is easily damaged.
tal contact with the screen.

EXTENDED
Before

Avoid acciden-

ABSENCE

an extended

absence

(such as a vacation)

you may

want to disconnect AC power to your TV. This will protect
the projection TV from possible damage from lightning or

NOTE:
If you disconnect AC power to your q-V for an extended time period, you will have to reset the clock.

power line surges. If you have an outdoor antenna, you may
also want to disconnect the antenna from the wall plate connection center

PICTURE

INTERFERENCE

Your picture may be affected by interference
a number of factors. These include:

caused by one or

Nearby Automobile
Ignition, Electrical
Appliances,
etc.
Which causes a speckled, streaked picture. This is most noticeable in weak signal areas.
Snow in Picture

Caused

by insufficient

signal. Usually

caused by the TV being located too far from the TV station or
by an improper antenna installation.

PROCARE2

Ghosts or Reflections Caused by signals being reflected
from surrounding buildings, water tanks, or other high structures.
Radio Signal Police, amateur or CB radio transmitters may
cause interference.
These interference problems can often be corrected through
the use of a better antenna, ,;igral amplifiers, or various filter
devices. See your TV dealer for additional information, and accessories available for your projection TV.

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MAINTENANCE
BEFORE CALLING

AND TROUBLESHOOTING

FOR SERVICE

Check these items and see if you can correct the trouble by
changing the adjustment of a control or the setting of a
switch.

By making these simple checks before calling for service,
you may save time and money.

Problem

Try This

Picture OK. Poor sound.

Re-orient antenna. Try another channel -- possible station
trouble. Check for local interference. Check AUTO
TUNING and TUNING BAND options.
Re-orient

Sound OK. Poor picture.

antenna.

Try another

channel

trouble. Adjust VIDEO Ivlenu options
PREF. in CUSTOM mode.

-- possible

station

with PICTURE

Is TV on? ls there power in wall outlet? Is TV plugged in? Is
antenna hooked up? Is cable hooked up? Is cable operational?

No picture or sound.

Check auxiliary audio/video
equipment.
Check channel
selection. Check TUNING BAND and AUTO TUNING
Menu options.

Picture blurred, ghost in picture, or distorted.

Check antenna or cable hook Ul3for broken wires or loose
connection. Try another ch_umel -- possible station trouble.
Check for ]local interference.

No color, or poor color.

Try another charmel -- possible black and white program.
Check antenna or cable hook up for broken wires or loose
connection. Adjust VIDEO Menu options with PICTURE
PREF. in the CUSTOM mode. Is it a color program?

No sound.

VOLUME (VOle) setting; may be too low. Check MUTE
button operation on remote control, if provided.
Is Speaker
EXT!1NT switch in EXT position?

Cannot select certain channels.

Channels may be skipped in CH. ADD/DEL Ivlenu option.
Check TUNING BAND and AUTO TUNING options.

Remote control does not work.

Are batteries okay? Is TV turned ON? Is TV plugged in?

No closed captions.

Are captions available? Is CAPTION 1 or 2 selected by
using the CAPTIONS option c,,nthe SETUP Menu.

Black or hlue box covers 1/2of screen.

Is text information available? Is TEXT 1 or 2 selected by
using the CAPTIONS option on the SETUP Menu?

No picture or sound when VCR source is selected.

Is VCR hooked up properly? Are wires connected to VCRVIDEO 112jacks on connection center?

No sound or weak stereo sound when using a stereo VCR.

Check AUDIO mode? Is it S'rEREO? Was stereo present
before selecting VIDEO 1/2 or S-VIDEO Source?

PIP is black when using VCR for PIP source.

Is VCR hooked up properly? Are wires connected to the
VIDEO 1/2 input jacks on cotmection center? Is VCR
selected for PIP source?

PIP lacks contrast when using VCR for PIP source.

Is VCR hooked up properly? Are wires connected to the
VIDEO 1/2 input jacks on connection center?

PIP inset frame is snowy when using TV tuner for PIP and
VCR for main picture.

ls TV/VCR switch on VCR in the TV position?

Always request that your technician use only genuine Zenith
exact replacement parts for continued qualiW and safety, performance:. Keep your Zenith ALL Zenith.

NOTE: If your TV fails to respond to any other menu selection, you must reset the TV. Simply disconnect the AC
power. Wait a few minutes, then reconnect the AC power.

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Card

CARl)

You could win a full refund on your new Zenith product.

Product

lost or misplaced?

Look for the Product Registration Card on your new video
product.

The Product Registration

Each month a drawing is held by Zenith from the completed
Product Registration Cards received during the preceding
month. Zenith will reimburse the winner for the full purchase
_rice of the product purchased.

card provided below. Either card will qualify you for the free
drawing, but you are limited to only one entry in the drawing.
Complete the card, place it in an envelope and mail it to:
Zenith Electronics
P. O. Box 173257
Denver,
Use the replacement

the free drawing

described

with your video prod-

imperative that Zenith know how I:o reach you promptly if we
discover a safety problem that would affect you. If the original
card has been lost or misplaced, you may use the replacement

In order to participate, simply complete and return the Product
Registration Card at once, even if you choose not to complete
the information and interests portion of the questionnaire.

The odds of winning

Card furnished

uct is pre-printed with its Model aad Serial numbers. Please
fill out the card and mail it at your earliest convenience.
It is

original

above, de-

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Product

Corporation

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or lost.

pend on the number of participants. Free drawing offer is
void in Canada and other places where restricted or prohibited by law. Offer is w?id for Hotel!Motel
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2,

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informaci6n solicitada.

con la

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casi todas las caracterfsticas
del producto que usted utiliza.
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YOUR ZENITH WARRANTY
Consumer

Protection

Plan for Zenith

Projection

TV

Owner's

Responsibility

Welcome into the Zenith family! We believe that you will be
pleased with your new Zenith Projection TV. Please read this
Consumer Protection Plan carefully. It is a "ONE YEAR
FULL WARRANTY,"
plus a limited second year picture tube
warranty, as defined under federal law. This warranty gives
3ou specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
tlhat vary from state to state within the U.S.A.

Effective Warranty Date -- Warranty begins on the date of
original consumer installation. [:or your convenience,
keep the
dealers dated bill of sale or delivery ticket as evidence of the
purchase date.

7enith's

AntennaReception problems caused by inadequate home
antennas or faulty antenna conr_ections are the owner's responsibility.

ResponsibUity

Service Labor and Parts -- During a period of one year
from effective: warranty date, Zenith will supply new or remanufactured
replacement picture tubes or other parts, and
will pay for service labor by a Zenith distributor or
distributor-approved
Zenith service center, when such parts or
service labor are needed to repair the product as a result of
manufacturing
defects. Further, Zenith will supply a new or remanufactured
replacement for any picture tube which fails duri,ng the second year after effective warranty date because of a
manufacturing
defect. Replacement
parts are warranted for the
remaining portion of the original warranty period. The above
service labor warranty applies only in the U.S.A.
On-Site Service -- Warranty
Projection 'IV is installed.

service

is provided

when the

Not Covered. -- This warranty covers manufacturing
defects
and does not cover installation, adjustment of customer controls in the home, installation or repair of home antenna systems, cable converters or cable company-supplied
equipment;

Operating
Guide --- Read your Operating Guide carefully so
that you will understand the operation of your set and how to
adjust the customer controls.

Important: Product RegistrationPlease fill out and mail
your Owner Registration Card. It is imperative that Zenith
know how to reach you promptly if we should discover a
safety problem that could affect you.
Warranty Service .-- For warranty service information, contact your Zenith dealer preferably, or any distributorapproved Zenith service cemer. Parts and service labor that are
Zenith's responsibility
(see above) will be provided without
charge. Other service is at the owr_er's expense. If you have
any problem in obtaining satisfactory warranty service, write:
Zenith Electroniics ,Corporation
Customer Service Department
1000 Milwaukee Avenue
Glenview,

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 product after manufacture
voids this
warranty in its entirety.

NOTE: Before you ask for Warranty service, check
the Operating Guide section entitled, "MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING."
It may be
possible to avoid a service call.

PROWARR3

IL 60025-2493

Telephone: (847)391-8752
Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Central

Time

ZENITH ELECTR ONICS CORPORATION
1000 MILWAUKEE AVENUE
GLENVIEW, ILHNOIS 60025

Part No. 206-2738
Printed in U.S.A.
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