SANYO Direct View Digital 27 To 40 TV Manual 97110069

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CAUTION

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE ARE
IMPORTANT
OPERATING
AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THIS UNIT.

OUS VOLTAGE CONSTITUTING A RISK OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
IS PRESENT
WITHIN
THIS
THIS SYMBOL
INDICATES
THAT
DANGERUNIT.

WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE

CAUTION:
When using video games with this television, do not use too much brightness and/or contrast. Too much brightness or contrast used for a long
• time may permanently put an image on the picture tube.
A deteriorating effect on color purity may be caused if this "iV is used in an
audio/video system using conventional speakers. Conventional speakers must
be placed at a minimum distance of 2 feet from the edge of the "IV.
READ

AND KEEP THIS LITERATURE

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN AND THOSE ON YOUR APPLIANCE. RETAIN
THIS UTERATURE FOR REFERENCE.
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This unit has been
engineered
and manufactured
to assure your personal safety. However,
improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. In order not
to defeat the safeguards incorporated in this unit, observe the following basic
rules for its installation, use and servicing. Your appliance is fully transistorized
and does not contain any user serviceable components.
Removal of the cabinet cover may expose you to dangerous
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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voltages.

After unpacking the appliance, examine it carefully for possible damage. If
any damage is detected, do not plug the appliance into outlet. Contact your
salesperson or technician.
This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the unit or as indicated in this Owner's Manual. If you are not sure
of the type of power supply in your home, consult your salesperson or your
local power company. For appliances designed to operate from battery
power, refer to the operating instructions.

3. The design of many appliances does not require a polarized AC line plug
(one blade wider than the other). However, if your appliance is equipped with
a polarized AC line plug, it is a safety feature which prevents the plug being
inserted incorrectly. If you have difficulty inserting the plug, try reversing it. If
the plug still does not fit fully into the outlet, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of this
polarized plug.
4. Slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom are provided for
ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from
overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings
should never be covered with a cloth or other material, and the bottom openings should not be blocked by placing the unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or other
similar surface. This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator
or heat register. This appliance should not be placed in a built-in installation
such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.
.

Do not drop or push objects into cabinet slots or openings. Some internal
parts carry hazardous voltages and contact may result in electrical shock
hazard. Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance.
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LIGHTNING PROTECTION FOR YOUR ANTENNA
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS.

AND SET AS PER

6. If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and
built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, NFPA
70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast
and supporting structure, grounding
of the lead-in wire to an antenna
discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge
unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding
electrode.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
ELECTRICAL CODE

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"Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the
NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable
ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of
cable entry as practical."

7. Do not expose the appliance to rain or use near water...for
example, near a
bathtub, swimming
pool, kitchen sink, in a wet basement,
etc. Before cleaning, unplug the unit from the wall outlet. Do not apply liquid cleaners
or
aerosol cleaners directly to the unit. Use a damp cloth for clearing.

8. An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead
power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall int0
such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits
as contact with them might be fatal.
9. If an indoor antenna is used (built into the set, or installed separately)
never
let any part of the antenna touch other electrical equipment,
such as metal
parts of a lamp, audio equipment, etc.
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10. For added protection during a lightning storm, or when the set is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet
and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to the set due to
lightning or power line surges.
11. Do not place your appliance on an unstable cart, stand, shelf or table.
Serious injury to an individual, and damage to the appliance, may result if it
should fall. Your sales person can recommend approved carts and stands or
shelf and wall mounting instructions.
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force, and
uneven surfaces may cause the
appliance and cart combination to
overturn.
12. Never add accessories that have not been specifically designed for use with
this appliance.
13. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate the appliance
where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
14. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or
electric shock.
15. Unplug the appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified
service personnel under the following conditions:
A. if the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
B. If liquid has been spilled into the appliance.
C. If the appliance has been exposed to rainor
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Water.

D. If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
E. If the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance.
F. If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions, adjust only those controls that are covered in the operating
instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage
and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore
the appliance to normal operation.

16. Upon completion
of any service or repair, request the service technician's
assurance
that only Factory Authorized
Replacement
Parts that have the
same characteristics
as the original parts were used, and that routine safety
checks
have been performed
to determine
that the appliance
is in safe
operating
condition. Unauthorized
substitutions
may result in fire, electrical
shock, or other h_.ards.

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TO THE OWNER
As the owner of a Sanyo Remote Control Color Television, you are probably
eager to try out your television. Before you do, we suggest that you spend a
little time reading this manual to familiarize yourself with the operating procedures, so that you will receive maximum enjoyment from the many features
included on your television.
This owner's manual is to acquaint you with your television's features. Reading
it will help us, too. Through the years, we have found that many service
requests were not caused by problems with our televisions. Theywere caused
by problems that could have been prevented if the owner had followed the
instructions in the manual.
You can often correct operating problems yourself. If your television fails to
work properly, locate the operating problem in the Helpful Hints Chart on
pages 19 and 20, then try the solutions marked for each problem.

UNPACKING AND POSITIONING THE TV
After you have carefully removed the television and owner's manual package
from the shipping carton, save the carton until you are sure that the television is
not damaged. Report any damage, to the store from which it was purchased.
In the owner's manual package, you should find the following
- Remote Control

- Antenna Adapter

items:
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Position your television where direct light from lamps or windows does not fall
on the screen. Soft, indirect room lighting is best. Viewing in a room that is too
bright or too dark can cause eye strain. A comfortable
viewing distance, usually
six feet or more, is recommended.

Do not place your television too close to the wall or in a confined area. The
electronic parts need normal air circulation for reliable long life.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Connecting Antennas
Front Control Panel

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Using the Remote Control

10

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11

Setup and Initial Operation ...................................

14

Adjusting the Picture

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Setting the Sleep Timer Feature
Cable Operation

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Helpful Hints - Problems/Solutions

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Warranty and Service ........................................
Maintenance

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CONNECTING

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Back Cover

THE POWER

Plug the power cord into a convenient wall outlet that has standard house
power (120 volts AC, 60 Hz). As a safety feature, the plug has one blade wider
than the other and fits only one way into a standard electrical outlet. If it does
not fit, try turning it over. if the plug will not fit either way, the outlet is probably
,old and nonstandard. In that event, a new outlet should be installed by a
qualified electrician. Do not defeat the safety feature of the plug.
If the television is not going to be
used for a long period of time, it is
advisable to unplug it from the power
outlet.

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CONNECTING

ANTENNAS

The proper type of antenna is required to obtain the best possible picture on
this television. If you plan to install your own outdoor antenna, see pages 3-5
"Important Safeguards." If you are using an existing outdoor antenna, inspect
the antenna and the lead-in wire for weathering effects. Weathering can greatly
reduce the efficiency of an outdoor antenna.
NOTE...
The television is designed to switch off automatically
is not being received.

CONNECTING

ANTENNA SIGNALS

after 15 minutes if a signal
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(UHF/VHF/CATV)

Your TV is equipped with a 75.0. (Ohm) combination UHF/VHF/CATV antenna
input terminal. Many different antenna signal systems can be connected to your
TV using various antenna equipment.

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UHF/VHF
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ANTENNA

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SIGNAL MIXER
(Not Supplied)

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UHF AI_TENNA

Cable Television (CATV)
Connect the cable system's 75.Q cable directly to the 75_ antenna input jack on
back of the "IV. A Converter Box may be required to descramble the signals.

UHF/VHF Combination Antenna with 75_ Lead-in Cable
Connect the antenna's 75_ lead-in cable directly to the 75_ antenna input jack
on back of the TV.

UHF/VHF Combination Antenna with 300_ Twin-lead Wire
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Connect

the twin-lead wire from the combination

UHF/VHF

antenna to the

terminals on the antenna adapter (supplied).
•

Slide the antenna adapter onto the 75_ antenna
the TV.

Separate

input jack on the back of

UHF and VHF Antennas with 300Q Twin-lead Wires

•

Connect the twin-lead wires from the UHF antenna and the VHF antenna to
a UHF/VHF signal mixer (300_ input/75_ output, not supplied).

•

Slide the UHF/VHF signal mixer onto the 75.(2 antenna input jack on the back
of the TV.

POOR SIGNAL RECEPTION
Faulty antenna systems, antenna systems not suited for the area, or antennas
not directed toward the station selected can cause poor signal reception.
NOTE: If you are using a Cable TV system, contact your local Cable Company.
"Snow"

or weak picture is the result of either a weak signal or a poor antenna.

"Interference"
may be caused by electrical appliances,
radios, etc. Interference of this type is normally temporary.
"Ghosts"
buildings.

or multiple

SNOW

images

are signals

INTERFERENCE

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reflected

auto ignitions,

off mountains

GHOSTS

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or high

FRONT CONTROL PANEL

Channel Scanning Keys
Press the A (up) key to scan
programmed channels larger in
numerical value than the current
channel. Press the • (down) key to
scan programmed channels smaller
in numerical value than the current
channel.

Power Key
Press Once to switch on the TV;
press again to switch off the "IV.

Setup Key
Use this key with the Volume
(up/+)
and •
(down/-)
keys

A
to

Volume Keys
Press the • (up/+) key to increase
the volume. Press the • (down/-)
key to decrease the volume. The
volume level 0-64 (maximum) will
be displayed on the screen.

select and adjust the features
of
the on-screen menu system. (Refer
to pages 14 and 15.)

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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
The Remote Control allows you to
control the TV from as far away as
thirty feet, The remote control unit
must be pointed directly at the front of
the TV without any objects between
the unit and the TV that could block
the invisible (infrared) light beam.

INSTALLING BATTERIES
The remote control requires two "AA"
(penlight size) batteries (not supplied).
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Press the battery cover down and
slide it backwards.

•

Install the batteries so the "+" and
"-" marks on the batteries match
the "+" and "-" marks inside the
unit. If the batteries
are not
installed correctly, the remote control will not operate and damage
may result.

•

To replace the cover, place it on
the unit and slide it forward until it
locks into place.

NOTE: Remove the batteries from the
unit if it is not going to be used for a
month or more. Weak or discharged
batteries may leak and damage the
unit. The normal life of batteries is
roughly six mor'*h'_.
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REMOTE CONTROL

Channel

Selection

KEYS

Power Key

Keys

Press once to switch on the TV;
press again to switch off the TV.

Two keys must be pressed
to
select a channel.
For channels
numbered
between
1 and
9, press
0 first.
(For
example, to select channel 6: Press
0, then 6.)
For channels numbered
between
10 and 99, press the keys that correspond to the channel number.
For channels
numbered
between

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100 and 125, press and hold the 1
key until the 1-- display appears on
the screen. Then press the keys
that correspond to the
channel numbers.

Volume

remaining

Keys

Press the A (up) key to increase
the volume.
Press the •
(down)
key to decrease the volume.

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Auto Key

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Use this key to adjust the picture
color, tint, contrast, brightness
and

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sharpness
levels
(Refer to page 16.)

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automatically.

-and
Digicon

Use these
keys
to adjust the
features
of the on-screen
menu

Key

Use this key to Select the various
picture
making
picture.

control
displays
manual adjustments
(Refer to page 16.)

+ Keys

system. (Refer to pages 14 and 15.)
Use these keys with the Digicon

when
to the

key to make manual adjustments
to the picture control levels. (Refer
to page 16.)

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Channel Scanning Keys
Press the A (up) key to scan
programmed channels larger in
numerical value than the current
channel. Press the V (down) key
to scan programmed channels
smaller in numerical value than the

Sleep Key
Use this key with the "0" key to set
the Sleep Timer feature to switch
off the TV automatically. (Refer to
page 17.)

current channel.

Press once to turn off the volume,
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Setup Key
Use this key to select the features
of the on-screen menu system.
(Refer to pages 14 and 15.)

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Display Key
Press once to recall the Channel
Number and Time display on the
screen for five seconds. Press this
key twice to display the channel
number
on the screen continuously. To remove the display,
press the key again.

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Ch-Recall Key
Provided to alternate between two
channels, such as twa bailgames
or a movie and a ballgame. Select
the first channel, then select the
next channel Using the Channel
Selection keys. Press this key to
alternate between the channels.

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SETUP AND INITIAL OPERATION
This "iV is designed with an on-screen menu system to select and adjust certain
features. In order to properly set up the "iV and enjoy these features you
should proceed through the menu system.
Press the Power key. After a few
seconds, the picture will appear
and the volume will be set at a low

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level. Also, you should notice the
on-screen Channel Number/Time

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Display.

SELECTING

THE NORMAL/CATV

CHANNEL TUNING MODE

Set this feature to match your TV signal hook-up. (Refer to pages 8 and 9.)
In the Normal

mode, you can select VHF channels 2-13
and UHF channels 14-69.

In the CATV mode, the Cable Channel Indicator "C" will appear and you can
select Cable channels 1-94 and 98-125 (if available).
Press and release the Setup key
once. The antenna (ANT) tuning
mode selection display will appear
on the screen.
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ANT: NORMAL
USE + KEY

Use the + key to select the Normal
mode or CATV mode.

AUTOMATIC

ANT: CATV
USE + KEY

CHANNEL PROGRAM

OPERATION

Press and release the Setup key until the automatic channel program display
appears on-screen.
Press the + key, the TV will begin to preset all active channels
into the
tuning system memory. When the process is complete the screen will return
to normal TV viewing.

USE
KEY
AUTO+ PROGRAM:

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AFTER ACTIVE CHANNELS
ARE PROGRAMMED

NOTE: If the TV is moved to a different signal reception area or if additional
channels are available later, the tuning system memory must be reset.
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CHANGING

THE CHANNEL TUNING MEMORY

Use these procedures to add desired channels to the channel tuning system or
delete unwanted channels from the channel tuning system.
•

Select the channel.

NOTE: When adding new channels, use the Channel
Remote Control to enter the desired channel number.
•

Selection keys on the

Press and release the Setup key until the channel memory display appears
on-screen.

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CH MEMORY: C 34
DELETE

ADD
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DELETING CHANNELS

ADDING CHANNELS

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Press the + key to add the channel to the tuning sy._,'n memo,-y', "ADD" will
appear. Press the - key to delete the unwanted channel from the tuning
system memory, "DELETE" will appear.

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Select the next desired channel and repeat the steps to add or delete any
additional channels.

SE'i-i'ING THE CLOCK
Press and release
the Setup key
until the clock
time set display
appears

0:00
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on-screen.

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Press and hold the - key to set the
clock hour display; then release
the key. Press and hold the + key
to set the clock minute display;
then release the key.
NOTE:
cleared

if the TV is unplugged
and must be reset.

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or a power

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SET:
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the clock

will be

ADJUSTING THE PICTURE
Your TV is designed with an on-screen control system for adjusting the picture
quality. Use the Menu Contro/keys, on the Remote Control, to easily adjust the
picture to your personal preference. The on-screen displays will remain for a
few seconds after any adjustments are made.

AUTO KEY OPERATION
Use the Auto key to switch on and off
the automatic picture control system.
If "AUTO ON" is selected, the color,
tint, contrast, brightness and sharpness levels will reset to the factory
settings automatically.
If "AUTO OFF" is selected, the picture
control levels will adjust to the previous manual settings.

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AUTOMATIC PICTURE
CONTROL DISPLAY

MANUAL ADJUSTMENTS
These adjustments are not required if
the picture is satisfactory.

COLOR
TINT

Press and release the Digicon key
once. The Adjustment Display for
a picture control level will appear
on the screen.

CONT
BRIGHT

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SHARP

Continue to press and release the
Digicon
key
until
the desired
control appears on the screen.

COLOR

CONTROL

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CONTROL LEVEL DISPLAY

Use the - and + keys to make
adjustments. Refer to the picture
control adjustment chart below.

PICTURE

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ADJUSTMENT

To adjust color intensity

-

KEY

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Lighten

Deepen

TINT

To adjust flesh tone tints

Greenish

Purplish

CONT

To adjust picture contrast

Lighter

Deeper

BRIGHT

To adjust picture brightness

Darker

Brighter

SHARP

To adjust picture detail

Softer

Crisper

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SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER FEATURE
Use the Sleep key and the Channel Selection "0" key, on the Remote Control,
to set the Sleep Timer feature to switch off the TV automatically. This feature
can switch off the TV after 30 minutes, 1 hour, 1 hour and 30 minutes, or
2 hours.
Press and release the Sleep key.
The Sleep Timer
Display
will
appear.
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Press

and

release

the

SLEEP: 0 • 00
USE 0 KEY

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Channel

Selection "0" key repeatedly until
the desired delay setting appears.
The on-screen display will disappear after five seconds to activate
the Sleep Timer feature. (Note the
on-screen "SLEEP" Indicator.)

SLEEP:

0 • 30

SLEEP:

1 "00

SLEEP:

1 "30

SLEEP:

2"00

USE 0 KEY
SLEEP

INDICATOR

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SLEEP

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NOTES:
Once the Sleep Timer is set, you can check the time remaining by pressing the
Sleep key.
To cancel the Sleep Timer: Press the Sleep
the "0" key until "0:00" appears in the display.
If t_he TV is switched
be cancelled.

off or a power

failure

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key once; then press and release

occurs,

the Sleep

Timer feature

will

CABLE OPERATION
Ask your Cable Company about any special adapters that are required and the
channels available in your area. Use the chart below for channel identification.
(The numbers may vary between cable companies.) The TV is designed to
receive a total of 178 channels (including cable channels). To receive cable
channels, refer to page 14 "Selecting the Normal/CATV Channel Tuning Mode."

CABLE CHANNEl

in the CATV mode, the Cable Channel Indicator "C" will appear and you
can select Cable channels. 1-94 and
98-125 (if available).

INDICATOR

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NOTE: All VHF channels (2-13) may
be tuned in either mode.
However, this feature must be in the
normal mode to receive regular UHF
channels (14-69).

CATV CHANNEL

CATV FRANCHISE NOTE
Cable companies, like public utilities, are
franchised by local government authorities.
To receive cable programs, even with cablecompatible equipment, the consumer must
subscribe to the cable company's service.

CHART

Channel Select Channel Select Channel Select Channel Select Channel Select Channel Select
Number Channel Number Channel Number Channel Number Channel Number Channel Number Channel

MID BAND
A
14
B
15
C
16
D
17
E
18
F
19
G
20
H
21
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22

SUPERBAND
S
32
T
33
U
34
V
35
W
36

SUPERBAND
J
23
K
24
L
25
M
26
N
27
0
28
P
29
Q
30
R
31

HYPERBAND
W÷I
37
W+2
38
W+3
39
W+4
40
W+5
41
W+6
42
W+7
43
W+8
44
W+9
45
W+10 46
W+11 47
W+12 48
W+13 49

HYPERBAND
W+14 50
W+15
51
W+16 52
W+17 53
W+18
54
W÷19
55
W÷20
56
W+21
57
W+22
58
W+23
59
W÷24
60
W+25
61
W+26 62
W+27 63
W+2B 64

ULTRABAND
W+32 68
W+33 69
W+34
70
W+35
71
W+36 72
W+37 73
W+38 74
W+39 75
W+40 76
W+41 77
W_ 2
78
W+43
79
W+44
80
W+45
81
W+46
82
W+47
83
W+48
84
W÷49
85
W+50
86
W÷51
87
W+52
88
W+53 ' 89

ULTRABAND
W+29
65
W+30
66
W+31
67

ULTRABAND
W+54 90
W+55 91
W÷56 92
W+57 93
W÷58 94
W+59 100
W+60 101
W+61 102- W+62 103
W+63 104
W+64 105
W+65 106
W+66 107
W+67 108
W+68 109
W+69 110
W-_70 111
W+71 112
W+72 113
W+73 114
W÷74 115
W+75 116

ULTRABAND
W+76 117
W÷77 118
W+78 119
W+79 120
W+80 121
W+81 122
W+82 123
W+83 124
W+84 125

VHFLOWBAND
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A-2
98
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A-1
99
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HELPFUL HINTS- Problems/Solutions
BEFORE REQUESTING

Problem:

SERVICE CHECK THE FOLLOWING

Check these Conditions:

CHART.

Try these Solutions:

• TV will automatically switch off.
(Refer to pages 8 and 17.)
• Power surge protection feature.

• Press Power key.

No picture,
poor sound,
no sound.

• Check if "IV set is plugged in.
• Check antenna connections.

• Press Power key.

Sound OK,

• Check antenna connections.
• May be station trouble.
• Possible signal interference from a
household appliance.

• Try a different channel.
• Reorient antenna(s).
• Adjust Brightness.

• Check if program is in color.
• Check antenna connections.

•
•
•
•

"IV turns off
automatically.

Poor picture,
Blurred picture,
Double image,
Lines in picture,
Distorted picture.

Poor color
or no color.

• May be station trouble.

• May be station trouble.
• Possible signal interference
household appliance.

For more

HELPFUL

HINTS

from a

- Problems/Solutions

19

• Unplug

TV momentarily.

• Adjust Volume.
• Try a different channel.

• Adjust Contrast.
• Adjust Sharpness.

Try a different channel.
Reorient antenna(s).
Press Auto key.
Adjust Color.

• Adjust

see page

Tint.'

20.

HELPFUL HINTS - Problems/Solutions (Continued)
BEFORE REQUESTING

Problem:

Cannot select
or scan some
channels.

SERVICE CHECK THE FOLLOWING

Check these Conditions:

• Check

antenna

CHART.

Try these Solutions:

• Reset channel memory.
(Refer to page 14.)

connections.

• Channel may be deleted from
memory.

No CATV (cable)
• channels above
number 13.

• Cable Channel Indicator "C" should
appear next to channel number.

• Select CATV channel
tuning mode and reset
channel memory.
(Refer to page 14.)

No UHF channels,
VHF channels
OK.

• Cable Channel Indicator "C" should
not appear next to channel number.

• Select NORMAL

Channel

• Continuous display has been
selected.

• Press Display key.

• Check
• Check

• Point remote control
unit towards "IV.

Number

Display remains
on-screen.

Remote Control
will not work.

if TV set is plugged
batteries.

in.

For more HELPFUL HINTS - Problems/Solutions

20

channel

tuning mode and reset
channel memory.
(Refer to page 14.)

see page 19.

ONE-YEAR

LIMITED WARRANTY

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
IS VALID ONLY ON SANYO PRODUCTS
PURCHASED
AND USED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, EXCLUDING ITS TERRITORIES
AND PROTECTORATES.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
APPLIES
ONLY TO THE
ORIGINAL
PURCHASER,
ANO DOES NOT APPLY TO PRODUCTS
USED FOR
INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES.
FOR ONE YEAR from the date of purchase, Sanyo Manufacturing
Corporation
repair or replace (at its option) any defective part without charge for labor or parts.

will

THE FOREGOING WARRANTY
IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

OBLIGATIONS
For one year from the date of purchase, Sanyo Manufacturing
Corporation warrants this
product to be free from defects in material and workmanship
under normal use and
conditions. Should service be necessary under this warranty for any reason due to
manufacturing defect or malfunction during the first year from date of original purchase,
Sanyo Manufacturing Corporation will provide carry-in repair service at an Authorized
Sanyo Service Agency at no charge. For the nearest
service facility
to you, call
toll free 1-800-421-5013.
For technical

assistance

call toll free 1-800-877-5032.

This warranty expresses specific contractual rights; retail purchasers may have additional statutory rights
which vary from state to stale.
(EFFECTIVE:
January 1, 1991)

ATTENTION
Fer your protection in the event of theft or loss of this product,
information
requested below for your own personal records.
Model

No.

Date of Purchase

Serial

No.

Purchase Price

(Located

Where Purchased

on back of unit)

21

please

fill in the

o

MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Unplug the power cord before cleaning the television.
Clean the screen and trim with a soft cloth dampened with glass cleaner or
warm water. Do not allow liquid to run down the screen or inside the TV.
Clean the cabinet with a soft cloth dampened with a mild household detergen
and warm water, then dry thoroughly. The surface of the cabinet can b_
damaged if not properly maintained. Many common household aerosol sprays
cleaning agents, solvents and polishes will cause permanent damage to the fin_
surface.

WARNING: High voltages are used to operate television receivers. Do not
remove the back from your set.
You can often correct operating problems yourself. If the television fails to work
properly, locate the problem in the Helpful Hints Chart and try the possible
solutions marked for each problem.

Sanyo Manufacturing Corp.
3333 Sanyo Road, Forrest City, AR 72335

Service Code: 610 237 2984
Printed in U.S.A. SI_IC 2/92

Part No. 4JC6P100016 - -

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