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Operating Guide I Warranty
Hodel Number I L20V26 I LCDTV
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WARNING :TO REDUCETHE RISKOF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTSINSIDE.REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
_1_ The ]_htnJng flash with arrowheadsymbol within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alertthe user to the preserve of uninsulated "dangerous voltage' within the Foduct's enclosurethat may be of sufl'icientmagnitude to cor_Jtute a risk of et_tr_e shock to persons.
,_The exclama_on point within an equilateral tr_le B intended to alert the user to the pres-ence of important _raflr¢ and maintenance (serqdr@ i_ct_ in the literatureaccom-panyingthe _iar_e.
WARNING :TO PREVENTFIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TORAIN OR MOISTURE.
NOTE TO CABLBq'V INSTALLER:This reminder is_ovided te call the cane TV system instaHer'sattention to Article 82G40 ofthe Natiena_E_ctr_cCode (U.S.A.}. Thecode provides guidelines for proper qrour.<:lingar_in particular,specifies th_ the cable ground shall be contacted to the grounding system ofthe buildinG as dose to the point of the cane entry as practical.
REGULATORYINFORMATION:Thisequipment has been tested _,d found to com#y with _ limits for a Class B d_itaidevice,pursuant to Part t5 of _ FCC Rutes._se limits are designed to _ovide reason-aNe _otection against harmful interference _n _ equilxnent _ operate8 in a resident_aJinst_on. Thisequipment generates uses and can radiate radio _requencyer_rqy and ff_t instated and u_ in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmfu_inter-ference_oradio communications. However,there is_ guarantee th,_ interferer_ will notoscar in a partbJ[ar ir_stallation.If this equi_nt d_s cause _mlul intedere_ to radioor television r_Jon which can be determined by turning the _uipment off and on, theuser B er_euraged to_/to _rrect the ntederence by one or more of the fo ow _ mea-sures:
. Reorientor rebate the receiving antenna_rea_ t_ _aration between#}e equi_nt ar_Jreceiver, .Conr.e_ the _U_ment into an outer on a circuit diiferent from trot towhich the receiver _ connected.
, Consult g'# dealer or an experienced radb/T,/teohnk_n forhelp.CAUTION:
Do not a_em3otto modifythb _oduct in an,/way without writteOaufllorizatb 9 from ZenithE_c#on!_ co_ra_on, U_athorized modificationcould void the _ers authority to _rate_is £roduct The respo_ir_e por[y _orthB Fodect s com#ianc_ is :Zenith Electroni_ Csrporation,2000 Millbrook Ddve,Lincolnshire IL 6_69 USA1447-941-8_0 2_.3778
"Entertainment Machine TM "is a trademark of Zenith Electronics Corporation
Important safeguards for you and your new product
Your product has been manufactured and tested with your safety in mind, However; improper use carresult in potential electrical shock or fire hazards, To avoid defeating the safeguards that have beerbuilt into your new product p_ease read: and observe the foiEowing safety points when i_tat_i_ ancusing your new product and save them for tu'_ure reference,
Observing the simple precautions diecus_d in this booklet can help you get many years of enjoy,ment and safe operation.
This product complies with all a_icable U,S, Federal safety requirements, and those of th_Canadian Standards Association.
1. Read InstructionsAll the safety a:?doperating i_truc_ons sheutdbe reae _tore me proauc[ _seperateo,2. Follow _nstruetions
AH%erating and use instruct[o_ s_u]d be tel-wen,
3. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instruct[orsshould beretaiP_d for futurerelerence,4. Heed WarningsAll warnings on _e product and in the operati_instructionsshould _ tot]owed5, Cle_n{ngUn#ug th_ product from the wall outtet _fore
eaning, uo not use liqu[o cEea:nersor aerosotc eaners. Use a damp cloth for ctean[_.6. Water and MoistureDe not use this product r_ar water - fe_,examplmnear a bath tub, wash bowJ,Ntcren sink, or _aun-d_ !ub, in a wet basement, or near a swimm[P._
7, Accessories, Carts, and StandsDo not place this Foduct on an unstaNe cart,stand, tripoo, bracket, or ta_4e,[ne pr_uct may,Tall,causl_ serious injuryto a Childor aeutt, annsenous damage to th6 Foduct. Use only with aca_, sta_ tripod bracRet,or table recommend-ed by the manufacturer, or sold with.the #oduct.Any mountir_ of the product should follow t_manufacturer s instructions and should use a._ounting accessory recommended by the manu-
_urer,8. Trans_rting Pr_ue|Aproduct: and cart combination should be movedw_h care, Quick sto_ excessive force_ andgraven surfaces may cause tP,eproductand cartcombination to overturn.
g. AttachmentsDo not use attach;taunts not recemmen_d by!he product manufacturer as _ey may causenazaroo.10. VentilationSlots and openings in the cabinet are providedfor ventilation ancrte ensure reliable operation ofthe product and to protect it from overheating,and these openings must not be b!oc_eo or cov-ereo. me openings snou_anever De b_oc_ea_yp_acingthe product on a bed, soia, rug_or ot_rsimilar surface., This product shoutd not bep_acee[n a built-in installationsuch as a Doom-case or rack unless pr_r ventilation is _oyidedor the manufacturer's instructions nave _enadhered to.11. Power SourcesThis _oduct sf'#uid be operated o?ly from the!ype o_ power source in@qat_ on _e marl<[ng_a_l, it you are not sure el the type o__wer supp_yto your home, consult yourpr_uct deaje( orleca__wer company Per Foduct_ intended t(e_rme _rom #a_tery power or ot_'_r sourcesrefer to the operat ng nstruct ons.12. Power-Cord PolarizationThis product is equipped with a three-w[r__rou0ding type ,alternat_qg-curren_line p!u&,(ap_u_nawn_ one _aae wiaer tt'_n the other), _msb_ucjwill fit" into the _wer outlet only one way.This is a sa!ety fea!ure_if you are uqaNe to insertt_'_p_ug_U!_rote [_ out!et _n[ac[ your electri-cian to replace your o_o_ete outlet, Do notae_eatthe safety purposeof the po_afizeeplug.13. Power*Cord ProtectionPower-supply, c£r® should be routed _ that
y are net ]i_e_yto _ walked on or pincned byitems placed u_n or ac_ainstthem, paying par-ticular a_ention to co_d_at plugs, conveniencereceptacles and the point where they exit fromthe product.
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(Continued from previous page)14. Outdoor Antenna GroundingIf an outside antenna or cable system isconnect-ed to the product be sure the antenna or canesystem is grounded so as to provide some Footection against voltaqe surges and built-up staticcharges. Article 810 of the NatJooa] ElectricalCode tU.S.A.) ANSI/NFPA 70 Fovides informa°tion w_threqard to proper grounding of the mastand supporting structure grour_ir._ of the lead-inwire to an antenna di%harge unit, size of ground-in£ conductors location of antenna-di_argeunit connection to grounding electrodes, a_ldrequirements for the grounding electrode
Example of Grounding According to NationalElectrical Code Irrstructiens
NEC - NationaJElectri_i Code
15, LightningFor a_ed protection for this product (receiver)during a lightning storm, or when it is left unat-tended and unused for Io_<Jperiods of timeunplug it Item the wall outlet a_ disconnect t_antensa or cane system. This will prevent dam-age to t_ produ_ due to lightningand power-linesurges.16. Power LinesAn 9utsi_ antenna system s_uJd not be locatedin the vicinity of overhead power lines or othere[entric light or power circuits or where itcan failinto such power lines or circuits. When installi_an outside antenna system, extreme _re shoula
taken to k_p from touching such power ]inecor drcuits as contact with them might be fatal,17, OverloadingDo not overload wa_loutlets and extension cordsas this can resuit in a risk of fire or electric sff_ck.18. Objec_and Liquid EntryNever push objects of any kind into this preductthrough openings as they may touch dangerous
vo]ta,ge points or shprt-ou!parts that could resuitin a [_reor electric snoc_ Never spi]_liquid ot anykind on the product,19. ServicingDo not _empt to service this product yourself asopening or removing covers may expose you todangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer allservicing to quali_ed service personnel20, Damage Requiring ServiceU_lug this product from the waif outJetand re!drservicing to qualified service porsennel under thefor]owing condition:a. If the power-su_ty cord or plug is damaged.b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fall-
en into the preduct.c, If the Deduct has been exposed to rain or
water,d. 1{the_oduct does not operate normai[y byfqlo[gwing _e pperating instructions, Adiust onlythese controls that are covered by t_ operatinginstructions as an impro_r adju_ment of othercontrols may result m aamage and will oftenrequire extensive work by a qualified technicianto restorethe product to its r#rmal _ration.e. If the Foduct has been droF@edor the cabinethas been damaged.ff, If the Foduct exhibits a d[stir,.ctchar:_e [n por-ormance,
21, Replacement PartsWhen re#acement parts are required, be surethe service technician has used replasementp_ts specified by the manufacturer or have thesame characteristics as the origi[}al part,UP,authorized substitutio_ may result in tire,electdc shock, or other hazards,22. Saf_y CheekUpon comp!etion of any service or repairs to thi,product ask tt'_ ,service technician to .por_or__tety checks to determine that tl'_ product is i_proper _rating condition.23, Wall or Ceiling MountingThe product should be mounted to a waif or ceil-ing only as recommended by the manufacturer,Tfe product may slide or raft, causing seriousinjury to a child or adulL and serious damage tot[ie _oduct.24. Heat
The product should be situ_ed away !_om heatsources such as radiators, beat registers, otovesor other products (ir_;ludir_ am#fliers) that pro-duce heat,
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BeforeoperatingtheTV,pleasereadthismanuaJcarefully.
1 Safety Warnings[mpor_nt safety InstructionsControlsTV Overview
_' AnC_ennaConnections
2 VCR ConnectionsExternal Equipment Confections
DVD Player ConnectionsDTV (Set4op Box) Connections
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Remote ControE:
[nsta][ing Batteries! _rationTurning the TV on
TV Mode Available Menus
Menu Language Selection
Closed CaptionsParema_ Controt
Auto Programming:Finding/Erasing channels
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Sleep Timer Setup
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Audio/Sound S_up
Video/Picture Setup
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Product Specifications
Maintenance
Troublesh_ting Check L[_Notes
Zenith Limited Warranty
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Back Cover
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Front of theTV
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Connection Panel
Power inpui
Headphone Aud of Vdeo
Jack Inpui
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POWER BUTTON
NUMBER BU_ONS
FLASHBACK BUTTON
MENU BUTTON
CHANNEL (AV) BUTTONS
MTS BUTTON
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TViViDEO BUTTON
-- CC BUTTON
MUTE BUTTON
ENTER BUTTON
VOLUME (_1 I_) BUTTONS
SLEEP BUTTON D
Accessories
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Watching TV Programs
* P_ease_ sure to _nnect the TV to the adapler b_fore _nnecting the _'¢er pl!ug to the watl power outlet,
a Remove the connection pane_ cover as shown below,
b, Connect the antenna cable to the antenna input port on TV,
c Connect the adapter to the power input port on the TV.
d, P_ug the power cord into the wa_i power outlet after connecting the power cord to the adapter,
e, ReinctaH the connection pane_ cover,
Notes : • If the TV feels coJd to the touch there may be a slight flicker when turned on,This is norma_; there is nothing wrong with TV,
• Some tiny. pin-point sized dots may appear on the screen. However this will have no
adverse effect on the monitor's perforrr_3nce• Avoid touching the LCD _reen or holding your finger(s) against it for Jong periods of time
Doing so may produce some temporary distortion effects on the screen.
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Adjusting the TV View ng Angle
YOL_c_ adius_ t_e a_gle of the TV be_wee_ 2 ° a_d 13 _
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* For optimum picture qua!ty, adjust anlerma d rection.
" if you have a 75_;_ _*oand cabie, nse[1 'the bro_ze wire and ti_er_ tighten thie eoeneeiior_
r'_ut, If you have a 300.Q fiat wi_e_ _n_eci the twisied wire to the antenna cenverte and
then connect 1he _nve_ter to the a_tenna iack on the TVWhen usmg 750. round cable,, de not bend the bronze wre, It may cause poor pictureqeaUity
* In F_or signal areas, to get beller _@ture qua_ily_ install the antenna as
show_ to the right* If antenna is split f_ two TVs, use sig-
n_al spllitte for exonner'.tion,
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* n Video mode, TV aulomat oa_y reverts to TV m_Je if fl'_e channel (AT) bullons or humor buttons (0,-9)
are pressed.' Connect to othe_ A!V equHpmenl using input jacks on the TV,
How to conn_t• Conne_ 1he audio_videa output jacks on VCR to 1he corresponding inpul iacks on 1he TV,
2 How to use
N@ ITurn the TV on and tune to a channel.
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a. Press tv/v_dee button of the remote control to se]ecf Video mode.
Se_eci ehanne_ 3 o¢ 4 for ony A_-,_T_N connectionN,
* Selecl VDEO to use AudioiVideo n c_nnectionsm.
b insert a vid_ tape inlo the VCR and press the PLAY button,
How to connect
• _nneci the aud o/video output jacks ___nthe exte nat AN equipmenl 1o 1he corres_l_ding inpul
,ia_s on the TV,
Cameorder
Video Game set
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CDGP
VCDP
How to u_Q Turn on 1he extema_ A/V equipmenl
• Tam 1he TV on and press tv/vid_ bullon to se_t Video mode
On Remo_e Control
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I Con_::t DVDiDTV output iacks to TV's COMPONENT (480i/480p}, Y PB, Pa jacks, Conn_t DVDiDTV audio
outpul ja_s 1o righl and left input jacks on TV,
How to connect
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Note:
How to use
• Turn on ttl_e DVD player
• Turn the TV on and use tv/video bulton to select Component sourceSee DVD_DTV user's man_ual fo_ ope_at _g nstru_ions.
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On Remota Cor_tro!
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• Connect DVDiDTV output to COMPONENT (480i/480p}, Y PB, Pa jack inputs on the TV. Conneol DTV L/Raudio outputs lo, the TV's AUDIO L/R input iaoks
Q Note: A DTV set-top box s requir_ to r_eve DTV programming,
How to connect
How to use• Turn on the DTV receiver (Set-top Box)_
• Turr_ he I_'V on and use tv/v|deo bu_lon to seam Compo_enl sour_
tv/v_
On Remote Cer_ol
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Installing Batteries
Pull the battery coverUl_watd in the, directionshown by the arrowand remove it,
En_rt the balteries
w_h correct polarity.
Re_te
Replace the battery C_trol Sensorcompartment cover,
Hnstall two t 5V alkaline batteffes ofAAA lype_ Don't mix used batleries wilh new batier es,
Remove batteries when you _nt use the remole control [or a tong time, Liqud leakage
from balledes may damage the remote,
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First,connectantennacameandpowercordwiththeadapter.Presson/ott on the TV side panel
• Press power ofT=the remote cot}iron to put the TV into standby m_Ae, nr_s_ndby
mode press the power, ch (AT/, _ividee and number button or_ the remote con
troi or ch (AV) tvvideo on the TV side panel fo turn on t fully,
Select the viewing source by pressing twvideo on the remote contro_
It Note: See _ge 27 if you have not auto programmed the "W to receive channels irk
your I_al br_doast area
After viewing, press the _wet button on the remote control. The TVreverts to standby mode, Press the on/off on the TV side panel again toturn off the TV,
Watching TV programs
Press _wer on the remote centre] to turn the TV on,
Use the channel (A,V) or number buttons to select a channel to view.
3 Adjust Volume level [------q• Vo _,me (1,-} batlon increases the sound Ilevel, I !
ti Volume (_,i) button decrea_s 1he second level
* If you want to lurn off the TV, press the on/off butlon on the side panel of the
TV, if you wii be away on vacation, disconne_ the p_er #u9 from the waii
_er ob_lel,
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I Pressthemenubuttonrepeatedlytodispiaytheavailablemenusshownbelow.
Use the channel (AT) buttons to seUect a menu option.
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Usethemenu bu_on to setect themenu shown. Use the voJume (4, I_) buttons tose[_t the language for the menus to
appee_in.
• Each p_ess of voUume '41, _-> buttons
cha_ges the me_u la_guage as shown_low.
Use the channel (A,T) buttons toseJect the Language option.
Press the enter (m) button.
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Closed captioning is a process which conveds the audo portion of a tetes4sion program into written words which
then appear on the te evision screen n a form similar Io suMifles, C_osed captions a_low viewers !o red the dia,,,
Ic_ue and narration of television programs,
Using Closed CaptionsCaptions are the subtiltes of the d aiogue and narrat co of teievi
sion pr_rams For prerecord_ programs, pr_ram dialogue can
be arranged into oaplions in advance, We possible to caption a
live program by using a process ca/ll_ reaFlime captioning, which
creates @pt ons instantly ReaFtime _ptioning is normally done
by professional reporters usng a machine shorthand system andcomputer for 'irarlsiation into Engiish.
Captioning is an effective system for the hearing-impaired,, and itcan also aid ir_ teach ng iianguage skiis
. The picture at te_l shows a typi_l _ption.
Caption Tips. Not a_l TV broadcasts include closed caption signals,
• Sometmes TV statons broadcast four d ffe_ent caption sgnals on the same channe_ By selecling ¥_
CCI to CC4L, you ca_ choose whicil sgnat you view C_ is _suaiy the signal with the captions whle
,¬h_ med, e might show demonstratiion or programming information,
. Your TV might not re_ive caption signais _ormaiiy in the following situations
[] Poor reception conditior s are encourltered:
. IGNITION:
Picture may _tutter, drift, suffer from biack spots or horizontal
_reaking Us_,_a_ly @used by inlerference from au_omobie
ignition syslems_ n_n iamps, electrcal drills and other
eHeotric_ appHiar_ces,
- GHOSTS:
Ghats are _used when the TV sign;_ splits and feH_s two
paths, One is the direc4 path and the other s reflected off talilbuildings, hills or olher objects. Changng tile direction or
position of the antenna may improve rec_,pt on.
• SNOW:
If your receiver is Ioca_ al the weak, fringe area of a ]°V
signal year picture may be marred by smal dots _t maynecessary to i_sta}l a s_cial anlen_a re improve the piclure,
A_ otd bad, or iH_al_y recorded tape is ptayed,
Strong random signals from a ear or airplane interlere wilh the TV signal,
The sgnat from the antenna is weak,
The pr_ram wasn't captioned when it was pr_tuced transm 1led, or taped,
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Captions/Text Setup
Use _e men, u button to select the
menu shown.
Q Each time you press the voume (_, I_) buttons,
the caption_ mode s chang_ one by,,one as
show;_
Use the channel A,T) buttons toselect the C_tion/Text option.
Press the volume (I_) button.
CC 1 l _
CC 2 ]
CC 4 1
Text I ]
7e×t2 1
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Text 4 t _
Press the enter (I) buAon.
• This TV is programmed to remember the cap-
t on/text mode it was last set tOl, when you turn
the POWER off
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Captions On, Off, EZ Mute Setup
i Use the CC button to select Captions,
Press the ¢¢ button or volume (_ii _)buttons to select On and press theen, ler (11) button.
• Each press of volume (4 I_) buitons
cha_ges the caption oplion as shown,
Text services give a wide vanety of informa-
tion on aH kind of subjects (for example cap-
t[oned pr_ra_ lists, weather forecasts,
stock exchange topics, news for hearing-
impaired---) through the haft TV screen.
But not all stations offer text services, even
though they might offer captioning.
• in the event you are r_eiving a poor sgnal, anempty bna#kbox may spear and disappear, evenwhen the lext mode is se eclad This is normal,
there is nothing wrong with the TV
Repeat steps 1-3 on page 23.
Use the volume (_11,I_) buttons toselect: Text 1, Text 2, Text 3 or Text 4.
• Captions selup is complete,
• 8Z Mute shows the sel_ted captions
option (if available on program) when the'TV soured is muted
Press the enter (ll) button
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=rbe Pare[_tal Cor_trol Funclion (_,Cbip) is used to Mock pr_ram v ewi_g bas_ on the rati_gs sent by thebi_adcast statiot_. Tt-be defaull _tting is to allow ali programs to be viewed Viewing can be b_ocked by thelype of program and by 1he calegodes chosen to be bilked, il is also poss bte to biook all program viewingfor a time [_riod _b use the Parental Controi Fur_ction the to towing must _ set
1, Ralings and calegories 1o be blocked2, Number o_ hous to lock t[ne te evision viewi_sg control3, Set a password4, Enable the Io_
VoChip rating and categories
Ratng guideiines are provided by broadcast stations, Most television programs and leievis on moves ca_
be blocked by TV Raling a_dior _ndividual! Calegories, Movies that have been shown at lfre 1healers ordire,_t..to..vid¢_ movies use the Mowe Ra_ieg System (MPAA} o_ly.
For Movies previously shown in theaters:
Movie Ratings:Unbacked
G and Above (genera_ audience)PG arid Above (parenta guidance suggested}PGq3 and Above (i3 years and up}
R and Above (restric:_ed)NC-17 and Above (t8 years and up}X (adet)
ff you sel PG_13 and Above, G a_d PG movies wii be avaiiable PGo13, R, NC17_ and X will bebtoeked.
For Te;levision programs including made4or-TV movies:
_ral TV Ratings:*' Ur_b_ked
TV=G a_d Above
TV-PG and Above
TV.. 14 and Above
"TV-MA
(gene_ali audiee_) (individual calegodes do no! apply)
(parenlal guidan_ suggested)
(14 years and _p)
(malure audience)
Child_ren TV Ratings;Unbi_ked
* TV-Y and A_veTV_Y7
(youth) (indMdua_ conten_ categories do no1 apply](youth 7 years and up_
Content Categories:" Dial_ _ sexual dialogue
* Language o adult _angua_eSex sc_nes _ sexua_ situalionsV_olence
F Violence |antasy violence
No Rating
(applies to TV- PG and A_._ve "IV. 14)
(applies to TVoPG aod A_ave_ TVo14 arid Above ] V,,MA)(appties to 'T_,PG and Above TV.14 and Above_ TVMA)(appiies lo _'V4::,>G a_d Above 'TV_14 a_d Above, TV_MA)(appiies orliy io TV-,Y7)
(blocks all viewing)
(S_ _ext page to sol blocki_g )
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Usethemenubuttontoselectthescreenthemenushown, Usethechannel(A,II')buttonstosel_tthetypesofbilkingtobeset,Usethevolume(_1,!_)buttonstoselectthetypesofratingstoblock.• MPAA, Age and/or Content ble_ may
Press the menu button to return fromAge Block or Content B]k options.
Use the channel (AT) buttons to pselect [he the Paren_l Cfl option. b
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Press the volume (1_) button.
• _f Parental is already set enter the pass-
word when req_,_ested
Q Age b_k and Content Mock opIions_
also have s_b me_us; repeat step 3 Io 4
in sub menu go sel type of blocking and
rating.
Use the channel (,I,V) buttons tosetect the Set Hours option.Use the volume (_1, I_) bL._ons to setthe number of hours for the blocking.(up to _)Use the channel (A_Ir) buttons toselect the Set Password option.Enter a four digit password. Enter itagain when requested.
• A new password may be chosen ea@li time
blocking is sel up.
Press the channel (A,T) buttons toselect the Lock On/Off option.Press the volume (_ I_) buttons toturn the lock On.
Press the tuenu button to _ve theNoc_Jng setups and exit.
* ,For Aulo program 1_ w_,rk, the pr_3ramming source must be _nnected 1_ the TV and the TV
must b_ retrying programmng signals eiilher over-the-air or from a Gable-type service
provider, i'See page 7 ,)
Auto programmir_g memorizes all the channels from terrestrial TV signals or a cable _ service
provider,
" ff channels from TV and c_3ble TV search are duplicated press tl_e number buttons (0 _ 9) 10
change,
Use the lrnelliu button to select the IP_j,
screen menu shown,
Press the voiume (I_) button to beginthe channel search.
it Wait f__;rauto pr_r'am to complete the
oha_el search cyce belore choosing a
chant_eL ]"he TV s@rls for over4he*air
chan_e s a_d the_ channels provided by
a cable service,
Memorizing channel
number is displayed.
Wher_ the channel search s _mplote, use the cilanr'_ei (&T) buttons to review the memorizedcha_nels afler aulo _ogramming is com#ele
if you press the enter (I) bulton during auto pr_ramm rig, fl-_efunction will s_op and oniy ch&q
nets fecund up to that time wil be rema ned
* Auto progtammir_ can c_ly memor ze the chahnels that are beng _ece red at that lime,
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*You can select Memory (to add the channel) or Erase (to delete the channel 1rein memory)
Use the _rLenu button to select themenu shown and then use the chan- ,.1nel (A,T) buttons to select the ManuaiProgram option.
Use the channe_ (,i,T) buttons toselect a channet you want to add tomemory or erase and then use thevolume (< I_) buttons to selectMemory (add) or Erase (delete).
Q E_J_ ti_r_ you _tess the voUume (41, I_} but
toes, you toggie betweer Memory andErase as shown,
Press the volume (<, Ip) buttons.
The current channe_ number is dis#layedPress the enter (I) button.
• The curreet channel is added to Memoryor Erased from the chiannel list
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Sl_p time turns the TV off at the preset lime
Use the sleep button to set the sleep timer.
I Each press of sleep changes the sett ng as showr_ _tow,
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240 I I 2oi i,80 ! ! 30i i,20 1-q o0 l_q 0o
I
1
!
!• To cancel sleep time selling_ press the sleep button repeat-
edly to seHect [ --- ].
t The ser_n d splay Sleep appears on rise screen for 20 sec-
onds prior to TV t_s_-noff
When a sleep lime you want is displayed on 1he
ssr_n, do[_'t press the sleep bu_on The scceer_
display disappears and sleep time is set
* To check remaining sleep time press the sleepbul!on once
* To change sleep time s_tting, press the sleep
button repeatedly 1o _ect time setting you waist.
* If you turn the TV off after set:_ing sleep timer_ the
_tting will _ eras_
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* AVL maint_'_ins an equal volume level automat caliy even if _he channeU Uschanged.
Use the menu button to selecl themenu shown.
Use the channel (AT) button toselect the AVL option.
Use the volume (-41,I_) button toselect On or Off and then press [heenter (I) button.
• Each press of volume (*,4 1_ buttons
changes the screen dis#lay as below,
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SoundBai_ance
Use the menu button to select themeRu shown.
Use the channel (&T) button toselect the Balance option.
Press the volume (4, _) button toadiust the balance and press theenter (11) but_n
• B÷_r_ceis pr&setat 0
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Selecting Bilingual Signal (Second Audio Program)
On-screen disney tn stereo mode STEREOOn-screen disney in bilingual mode SAP
* B#ingual _second audio program) signal
o SAP contains lt'le se_r_aa_'y _J_guage slgrr,_ ir_ada_t_onto _e pHrn_y _ar_gaageO There a_'e lt_e Ipr_maryena se_-.'_,naetyI_g#_ges and stereo modes in h • n@O_!Signs
I [MOBO] ; The primary _an_ueqe is ne.srd _rom left a£d rig_ soea_ers m none soana0 I[Stereo_: The primary lan#uage is heard from left and right spea_ers in s_er_ soun_
O [SAP] The secz_ndary la£_,_age is heard from _th #e# and ri_flr speeKers in none souna.
Use the _u button to select themenu shown. Use the volume (I!, i*) button tochange the audio mode.
Use the channel (A,V) button toselect the MTS oplJon.
• Eact p_ess of volume (-_11,I_) buttons
changes theeaudio mode as shown,
Press the en'|elt (111)button.
* Seect sound none, mode if the signal is not clear or in _r sgna_ r_eption areas
STEREO and MONO modes are available on_y if ncluded on the broadcast signa_You _n al_ use this function with MTS button
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* DASP selects the sound _propriate for the program.
Use the menu but[on to select the menu shown.
Press the channet (AT) buttons to select the DASP option°
• Each press of volume (,,_, I_) builon changes the DASP
so_d opton as showr_,
l Uoor l_[ Cioomo]
Press the enter (m) button,
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Usethemenu button to select themenu shown_ Use the voEume (_11,I_) button toseFec[ a band to adiust.
Use the channel (A_Y) buttons toselect the Equalizer option.Use the channel (A,T) bultons toadjust the band level.
Select another band to adjust or pressthe enter (11) butten.
Press the volume (1_) button
Mute
* Mute removes the speaker sound, Using mute is co_venient if the user
needs 1o ar_swer a phone call while viewing 1he TV_
Press the mute button.
• To restore muted sound, press the muto b_ton orvolume ('41,_} buttons.
• When muted _und s restored_ currer_t volume _evel s
displayed on the _reen,
• Plug lhe Headphones in!o the iack
OAdiust sound level Io a headphor_e using the volume (_1, I_) buttons
Whiie you ave I sler_irlg le soured through a headphone(s), TV s_akersate not heard,
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* APC adiQsts the qP¢ for the besl p cture ap_aranc_,
Use the menu button to select the menu shown.
Use the channel (A,T) buttons to select the APCoption.
• Each press of voume (_1 I_) bulton selects a different
picture appea_an_ce.
1
[ use, ]_ i so,,
]_
1
Press the enter (m) button.
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Usethemenu button to select themenu shown, Use the volume (4, _) button tochange the setting.
• Contr_t_ Brightness, SIlarpness, and Color
are adju_ble from 01o 100,
• Trot is adiuslab_e from Red 50 to Greer_ 50
Use the channel (A,T) button to selecta menu option. Press the enter (11) button
APC is turned off if you change any settings
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* DRP reproves piclure o_tline dark areas
Use the menu button to select the menu shown,
Use the channel (A,Y) button te sebct the DRP option.
Use the volume (_1, I_) buttons to select Clear, and then press theenler (11) button.
• Each press of volume (-_1 I_) buttons changes 1he _teen display as lyelow,
Fr_e"[unir_goptimizesr_ptonofa_,_rsgnat,Forexample,ahodzor_tastipo,twistedpicture,nocogor_orweakslation,
i Use the menu button to select themenu shown, Press the volume (I_) button.
Use the volume (-41, I_) buttons toimprove the picture (signal) reception,
Use the channel (A,T) but[ons toselect the Fine option.
When the picture appearance is best,press the enter (I) button
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Mode| L2OV_
Horizonta s+ze (#_ch) 22.68
Height (inch) 18.64
Thickness (inc_} 333
Weight (pound} 22.05
Power requirements DC 15V/4.5A
Tube
Power consumption
External antenna im_ance
Audio output
Speaker o_Jtputs
External input ports
CAUTION : For use or_iy w_tb Modei No, SAD7015SE AC Adapler, manu';actured
by Fluman&Eleet_onics co,, Ltd,
Te|evision sy_em NTSC
Te|evision chan_|s VHF : 2 -_ 13, UHF : 14 -_69Cable : 01 _ 125
LCD Panel
7O W
75 _2.
3,0W + 30W
4_X2
VIDEO input _rt sel 1
WDEO output _rl set 1
Com#_nerl (480i/480p} iHput set 1
S-VIDEO nput !Headphone jack 1
DC !2V oufput po_I set 1Power DC 15V input 1
Antenna inpol '1
Adapter (DC power) In : AC 100-240V - ! ,6A-0_7A50/60Hz, 18OVA
Out : DC !5V, 4.5A
* CAUTION : For use only with Mode No. SADTO15SE AC Adapler, manufacturedby Human&Ei_tror_iics crJ., L_d.
Power supply co_dset Standard North America three wire eadh 9_our_ding
with flexible _'_rd SJT ty_ or hgher lype
* CAUTION : If replacemen_ becomes r_ece_sary_ replace it wiftl an exacf duplicate.
Contact any Zenith author zed service cer let.
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CaringforyourTV
Earlymalfunctionscanbeprevented.CarefulandregularcleaningcanextendtheamountoftimeyouwillhavewithyournewTV,Besuretoturnthepoweroffandpullouttheplugbeforeyoubeginanycleaning
Screen Cleaning
1.Here's a great way to keep the dust off your screen for a while. Wet a softcloth in a mixture of lukewarm water and a little fabric softener or dish
washing detergenL Wring the cloth untit it's a_most dry, and then use it towipe the screen.
2Make sure not to put an excessive amount of water on the screen, let it air-dry before you turn on your TV.
1. Use a soft cloth with a mild soap solution to wipe the cabinet.
2. Rinse the cloth and wipe the cabinet again.
3. Let the cabinet air-dry before turning your TV on.
Extended Absence
If you leave your TV unused for a long time (such as a vacation), it's a good
idea to unplug the power cord to protect against possiMe damage from light*ning or power surges. If you use an antenna, you may also want to discon-nect it from the back of your TV before leaving,
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SYMPTOMS
No powe_
No picture o soured
Poor picture but g_d sound
P_r receplioe
Lines ir_ picture
Ghosts (muitipie images)
Remote controH does not woA,
Carlnot tune desired channel
lCHECK THESE THINGS
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WARRANTY PERIOD
LCD XV Parts Labor
Model #: L20V26 One (1) year One (1) year
Serial #: Zenith will repair or replace defective product as set forth below
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