Zenith A09A02X Operating Manual & Warranty

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Operating Manual & Warranty
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operating guide / warranty
RECORDYOURMODELNUMBER/
(Now,whileyoucanseeit)
/
Themode[ andserialnumberofyournewTVareLocated
on the backof the W cabinet. Foryourfutureconvenience,
wesuggestthat yourecordthesenumbershere:
MODELNO.
SERIALNO.
WARNING
WARNING:
TO REDUCETHE RISKOF ELECTRICSHOCKDO NOT REMOVECOVER(ORBACK).NO USERSERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE.
REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.
The Eghtningflashwith arrowheadsymbolwithin an equilatera[ triangle,is intendedto alert the userto the presence
of uninsulated"dangerousvoltage" withinthe product'senclosurethat may beof sufficientmagnitudeto constitutea
risk ofe[ectricshockto persons, p
Theexclamationpointwithinan equilatera[triangteisintendedtoalerttheusertothepresenceofimportantoperating
and maintenance(servicing)instructionsinthetiteratureaccompanyingtheappliance.
WARNING:
TOPREVENTFIREORSHOCKHAZARDS,DONOTEXPOSETHIS PRODUCTTORAINORMOISTURE.
POWER CORD POLARIZATION:
CAUTION:ToPreventElectricShock,Matchwide bladeof plugto wide slot, fully insert.
ATTENTION:Pour@viter[eschocs_[ectriques, introduire la lamela plus largede la fichedansla borne
correspondantede la priseet pousserjusqu'aufond.
NOTE TO CABLE/IV INSTALLER:
Thisreminderisprovidedtoca[[thecabteTV systeminsta||er'sattentiontoArticle820-40oftheNationalE|ectricCode
(U.S.A.).Thecodeprovidesguidetinesforpropergroundingand,inparticular,specifiesthatthecablegroundsha[[be
connectedtothegroundingsystemofthebuilding,asdosetothepointofthecableentryaspractical
REGULATORY INFORMATION:
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomptywiththeLimitsfora ClassB digita[device,pursuanttoPart15
oftheFCCRu|es.These[imitsaredesignedto providereasonabteprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhen the
equipmentisoperatedin.aresidentia{(nstaLLation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesand canradiateradiofrequency
energyand,ifnotinstalledand usedinaccordancewiththeinstructionmanualmay causeharmfulinterferenceto radio
communications.However,thereisno guaranteethatinterferencewit[notoccurina particularinstallation.Ifthis
equipmentdoescauseh_rmfuLinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbe determinedby turning
theequipmentoffand on,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferenceby one ormoreofthefollowing
measures: • Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentand receiver.
ConnecttheequipmentintoanouUeton a circuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe
receiverisconnected.
Consultthedeareroran experiencedradio/IVtechnicianforhetp.
CAUTION:
Donot attempt to modify this productin anywaywithout written authorizationfromZenithELectronicsCorporation.
Unauthorizedmodification coutdvoidthe user's authorityto operatethisproduct.
--_ Antenna Lead-in Wire
. J Ground //_N
Clamp
_ _ ]'_x /Antenna DischargeUnit
I ...... o :__ ] / [_ _ GroundingConductors
Fig. 1 Ground Clamps
'PowerServiceGrounding
Electrode System
NEC Art 250, Part H
NEC National Electric Code
15. Lightning
Foraddedprotection for
this product during a
Ughtning storm, or when
productis [eft unattendedand
unusedfor tong periods of
time, unptugit from the watt
outtet and disconnect
antenna or came system. This
witt prevent damage to
product due to [ightning and
powerfine surges.
16. Power Lines
An outsideantenna systemshoutdnot be tocatedin
the vicinity of overheadpowertinesor other etectric
tight or powercircuits,or whereit can fat[ into such
powertinesor circuits.Wheninstatting an outside
antennasystem,take extremecare to keepfrom
touchingsuchpowertinesor circuits,as contact with
them might be fatat.
17. Overloading
Do not overtoadwatt outtets,extension cordsor
integra[ conveniencereceptactes,asthis can resuttin
risk offire or electric shock.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Object and Liquid Entry
Neverpushobjects of any kindinto this product
through openings,as they may touch dangerous
vottagepoints or shortoutparts that coutdresuRin
fire or etectric shock.
Never spirttiquid of any
kind on
the product.
Heat
Keepproductaway
from heat sourcessuch
asradiators, heat
registers,stoves,or
other products
(inctudingamptifiers)
that produceheat.
Watt or CeiUng Mounting ,,
Mount a productto a watt or cei(ing ontyas recommended
by the manufacturer.
Servidng
Donot attempt to servicethis productyoursetf,as
openingor removingcoversmayexpose you to
dangerousvottageor other hazards.Referat[ servicing
to quaUfiedservicepersonne[.
22.
23.
24.
Damage Requiring Service
Unptugthis productfrom the watt outtet andrefer
servicingto quatified servicepersonne[under
these conditions:
a. If the power-supptycordor ptugis damaged.
b. If tiquid hasbeenspirtedor objectshave
fatten into the product.
c. If the producthas beenexposedto rain or water.
d. If the productdoesn'toperate normattyby
fottowingthe operatingguide.Adjustonty
those controlscoveredby the operating guide;
improperadjustmentof other
controlsmayresuttin damageand often
requiresextensiveworkby a quaUfied
technicianto restorethe productto norma[
operation, j
e. If the producthas beendroppedor cabinet has
beendamaged.
f. If the productexhibitsa distinct change
in performance.
Reptacement Parts
Whenreplacementpart(s)are required,be sure
servicetechnicianhasusedreplacementpart(s) specified
by manufactureror havesamecharacteristicsas
originatpart(s). Unauthorizedsubstitutionsmay resuttin
fire, etectricshock,or other hazards.
Safety Check
Uponcomptetionof any serviceor repairsto this
product,askservicetechnicianto performsafety
checksto determinethat productis in properoperating
condition.
Part No. 206-3356
Printed in Malaysia
Issue-A
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zenith
safety tips
These simple precautions will
help ensure that you get many
years of safe enjoyment from
your new product.
thanks for
Choosing zenith
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ZENITH ELECTRONICS
1000 MILWAUKEE AVENUE
GLENVIEW, IL 60025-2495
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1. Read Instructions
Read all of the safety and operating instructions
before operating the product.
2. Retain Instructions
Keep all safety and operating instructions for
future reference.
3. Heed Warnings
Follow warnings on the productandin the operating
guide. "_
4. FottowInstructions
FollowaUoperatinganduseinstructions.
S. CLeaning
Unplug this product from the walt outlet before cleaning.
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by
product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7. Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water--for example, near
a bathtub, wash bowl, sink, or laundry tub, in a
wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
8. Accessories
Do not placethis product on an unstablecart, stand,
tripod, bracket,or table. The productmay fall, causing
seriousinjury to a child or adult, and seriousdamageto
the product.Useonly with a cart, stand,'tripod, bracket,
or table recommendedbythe manufacturer,or sold with
the product.Any mounting of the product should
follow the manufacturer's instructionsand shouldusea
mounting accessoryrecommendedbythe manufacturer.
9. Transporting Product
Move product and Cart combinations
with care. Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven surfaces may
cause product and cart combination
to overturn.
PORTABLECARTWARNING
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Venti[ation
Slots and openings in the cabinet must not be blocked or
covered. They are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable
operation, and to protect from overheating. Never block
openings by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other
similar surface. Do not place the product in a built-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is provided or manufacturer's instructions have
been adhered to.
Power Sources
Operate product only from the type of power source indicated
on marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power
supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local
power company. For products intended to operate from
battery power or other sources, refer to the operating guide.
Line-Cord PoLarization
Thisproduct is equipped with a polarizedalternating-current
line plug (a plug havingone Made'widerthan the other).
Asa safety feature, this plugwilt fit into the poweroutlet
onlyoneway. If you'reunableto insertthe plugfully into the
outlet, try reversing.the plug.If the plug stiltfails to fit,
contactan electricianto replaceyour obsoleteoutlet. Do
not defeat the Safety purposeof the polarizedplug.
Power-Cord Protection
Routepower-supply cordssothey are
not likely to be walked on or pinched
by itemsplaceduponor againstthem,
payingparticularattentionto cordsat
plugs, convenience receptacles,and
the point. where the_Lexit from the
product.
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Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to this
product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so
as to provide some protection against voltage surges and
built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical
Code (USA), ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information on
grotJnding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding
of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit connection
to the grounding electrodes, and requirements' for. the
grounding electrode. (See Fig. I on reverse side for an
exahlpte).
,NST,LLAT,ONI O TT,NOST'"TE"IPAOE3
IMPORTANT!!
Usethis pageto decidewhereyou needto begin yoursetup.First,find the |ine
betowthat bestdescribeswhat youwant to do, then goto that pagenumber.
Cable "IV
waUjack
If you are usingan antenna, goto ................................... page6
Antenna
If you havecabteor are usinga cabtebox, go to ......................... page6
Cableb_mI
If you are usingan antennaand havea VCR,go to .... ................... page7
Elii (=I ii iI'=li_,i 11l_ITlll _!
If you have cabte or are using a cabLebox and a VCR, go to .................. page 7
CableIV
w_ jack
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ThispagewiLL
direct you to
which page
to goto for
proper hook-
upof your
Entertainment
Machine.
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Yourjack-pack
and its
various uses.
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Ji!isi_ acks . . _ , .
antenna supplied with
the TV, connect this
to the Antenna jack.
For DCoperation, useonly a 12-voK n-_jaL'fveg_oundpower
sourceor the ,'!/may be damaged.
DCInput Jack
Thisisthe jack to use
whenyouwant to connect
your DCcordfor direct
current(DC)powerfrom a
12-voLtsourcesuchasa
car cigaretteLighter,etc.
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Mini glossary
3ACK A connectionon the backof a _n/,VCRor any otherA/V device.This includesthe RFjacksand the Audio/Videojacks
that are coLor-coded.
SIGNAL Pictureand soundtraveling through cableorin the air to yourtelevision screen.
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UNO RSTAND,NOYOU.TVI ,VCONT OL,AN 'IPAGE
SOURCE PICTURE ADJUST
SOURCE
POWER
VOLUME V CHANNEL
This is the Remote Controt Window.
Point the Remote Controt at this
window to operate the TV.
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This is the SOURCEbutton. Press it
to setect your picture source, either
from Antenna or from Video.
Pressrepeatedtyto choosethe dif-
ferent pictureadjustmentoptions.
Press the Up/Down AD3UST buttons
to change the selected menu opUon.
Useeither ofthe VOLUMEUp/Down
buttonsto increaseor decreasethe
audioteve{ of your Entertainment
Machine.
Press the CHANNEL Up/Down -buttons
to setect a higher or tower numbered
channeL than you are currently
watching,
This is the Power Indicator Light
that_tsyou know that your
Ente_ainment Machine is receMng
powe_
This is the POWERbutton. Press to
turn the the TV on and off.
When the Power Indicator Light is
dimly lit, it indicates that the power
isconnected to the TIK.When the
Power IndicatorLightisbright@litit
indicatesthat the TV isturnedon.
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Always try to keep the immediate area
in _Tont oJ:the Remote Control Window
dear j_r easier remote control access.
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This is the term for the equipment that provides audio and video information to your Entertainment
Machine. Antenna, CabLeBoxes or VCRsare examples of a source,
See at a
gtance •what
each button
on the front
of your TV
controls and
operates.
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Connectan
antenna/cabLe
or cablebox
to your
Entertainment
Machine.
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INPUT
VIDEOAUDIO
Accessory
Component
PHONESANIENNADC--'=
st
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Built-inAntenna o,
Connector ,,
t
PLeaserefer to diagram then
hookupyour
EntertainmentMachine.
Removethe backof the
remoteand putin two AAA
batteries.
OR
CH_4
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CableTV
WallJack
Plugin yourTV. Donot plug it
into a switchedoutlet.
Goto page 10 to Auto Search
your EntertainmentMachine.
. OR ,\] ,i,
Flat Wire U
1300ohm) u
300/75ohm I
", Adaptor I
RoundWire
(75ohm)
OR
t
CableTV
WallJack
Remember,whenconnectingRF
cablesontojocks,doclo_'se
tightensand counterdod_n'se
loosens.
75 OHMRFCABLE
300 TO 75 OHM ADAPTER
The wirethat comesfroman off-air antennaor cableserviceprovider.Eachend looks Likea hexshapednut with a wire
stickingthrough the middle,andit screwsonto the threadedjack on the backof yourTV.
A smalL[device that connectsa two-wire 300 ohmantennato a 75 ohm RFjack. Theyare usuaLLyaboutan
inch tongwith two screwson one end and a roundopeningwith a wire stickingout on the other end.
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TV Connection Center
Cable-TV
Wall Jack
OR
Cable-TV Antenna
Wall Jack
°°
.. * °"" "* Flat
. " (_100 ohm) u
_0¢T$ ohm
Adaptor
Round Wire
{?S ohml
Connect
a VCRto your
Entertainment
Machine.
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Typical
Monaural VCR
Jack Panel
Hook up your
Entertainment Machine as
outlined above.
Removethe backof the
remoteand put in two AAA
batteries.
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PLugin your TV. Donot plug
it into a switchedoutlet.
I] you're usinga cable box,leaveyour
IV onchannel3 or 4 and useyour
cable box to changechannels.
Goto page10 to Auto Search
your EntertainmentMachine.
Remember,whenconnectingRFcables
ontojacks, clockwisetightens, and
counterclockwiseloosens.
[f you're using a r,able box, Auto-
Search might only find the channel
your cable service is on (usually chan-
nel 3 or 4). Don't worry, that's all you
need!
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CABLESERVICEThewife that supptlesa!.LyourcableTV(CAW) staUons.
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PAGE8I ,.S,,LL,T'O.I OU'CK ,,R,
UseAuto
Searchto
automaticaLLy
find and
storeaLLof
the stations
avaiLabLein
your area.
With the remotecontroLin hand,
pressthe POWERbutton to turn
onyour EntertainmentMachine.
Pressthe W/CAW button on the
remotecontroLrepeatedlyto
choosethe TVpicturesignal
source.
IF
Nowpressthe AUTOSEARCHkey
and the TVwit[ coLLectaLLofthe
Livechannelsthat are avaiLabLe
throughyour signalsource.
Select TV,,if your signalis coming
_7oman antenna. SelectSTDif
your signal iscomingfrom a cable
service
If thepicturefrom yourcableser-
viceisweakorsnow#,tryrunning
theAUTOSEARCHin the IRCand
HRCmodeuntilyoufindthemode
that givesyou thebestpicture.
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4 5
7 8 9
(:DO00
0 100+ VOLUME
CD, CD CZD
vC_ PICTURE_ MUTE
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"AUTO SKIP/ ERASF_J_
3EARCHSEARCHWRITE_
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AUTOSEARCH Auto Searchis howyour EntertainmentHachinefinds all the channelsavailable in your areaand storesthem into memory.
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- OPERATION I BUTTON FUNCTIONS
TV/CAW_
Useto selectTuningBand,
either TV or cable service
modesSTD,IRCand HRC.
POWER
TurnscontroLLed
deviceon and off.
NUMBERKEYPAD
Usefor direct
channel
entry.
100+
Usewhenselecting
channel numbers / --
higherthan 100. /
For125,
press100+, then 2 /
and then 5.//
AD3USTUP/DOWN
Useto changesettings in
pict_
AUTOSEARCH
Useto.find and retain aLLavaiL-
able channelsin memory.
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remotecontrol part number
SC3492
SOURCE
SeLectseither the Antenna
jacks or the Audio/Video
jacks as the sourceof the
"_cture.
ChanneL(Up/Down)
CycLesthrough avaffabte
channels.
(up/oown)
Adjuststhe soundLevel
on your Entertainment
_ Machine.
Nute
soundoff and on.
P]CTURE
Pressrepeatedlyto select
picturesettings.
ERASE/WroTE
Useto eraseor add channeL'
into memonj.
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SK]P/SEARCH
ALLowsyou to skipto next
channelin memoryor search
each avaiLabLechanneL..
A broken or lost Remote Control? Call 1-800-255-6790 to purchase a replacement.
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AquickUst
ofartthe
buttonson
yourremote
andwhat
theydo.
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Quicker
access to
your
favorite
channel.
Ustings
I MENUS
Pressthe SKIP/SEARCHbutton on
your RemoteControL.
OPERATION
If you want to seeevery channel
numericaLLyin the channelscan, put
the Skip Modeinto the OFFposition.
If you want the channelscanto go
directlyto the savedchannels only,
pressthe SKIP/SEARCHbutton until
in the SkipModedisplaysON.The TV
wilt dothe rest!
CDCD
_POWER lV/CAlV SOURCE_
(D (D
1 2 3
C3 CD CD
4 5 C_ _
7 8 9
C) CD CD CD
0 1gO+ VOLUME
CDCD C_
r A
ML/TE
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OPER,,,O.I " "USI P'OE11
Pressthe ERASE/WR!TEbutton on
the remotecontrol
Selectthe lowestchannelyou
wishto includein the channet
scanand selecteither ERASEor
ADDby pressingthe ERASE/WRITE
button.
Using either the NUHBER key pad
or the CHANNEL UP/DOWN arrows
on the remote, setect the next
highestl;hanne| and repeat No. 2.
Do this unU[ you have corrected
air of the channeLs you wish to
save in your charmer scan.
If you erasea channel it isn't
gone.forgood.3ustselectit using
the NUMBERkeypodon the
remote,or add it later.
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_POWER ]V/CAIV SOURCE"
Qc (D
1 2 3
(D (D (D CD
4 5 dC_
7 8
O0
0 100+
CDCD
9
OO
VOLUME
CD
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Customize
yourchannel
setection.
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ADD Thisfunction [ets you saveor add newchannels to the list that you'Uscm[|through whenusingyour remote.
ERASE This function lets you removechannels that you don'twatch from the channe[ scan.
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Customizethe
wayyour
picture
rooksusing
the Video
menu settings.
Pressthe PICTUREbuttonand the
Video menuwit[ appear.Youroptions
are:
Contrast: Adjuststhe _eve[of differ
ence betweenwhite and blackin
the TV picture.The morecontrast,
the brighter the pictureappears.
Brightness:Increasesor decreases
amountofwhitein the TVpicture.
Co[or:Adjustsreversof aLtco[orsin
the TV picture.
Tint: Batancesbetweenamountsof
red and greenin the TVpicture.
Usethe UP/DOWNarrowsthat are
positionedto the |eft of the PICTURE
button on the remotecontrotto
changethe picturesettings
Someoneleft the picturelooking terrible?
Seehow easyit is to makethepicturetook
greatagain!
POWER
Q
1
CD
4
TV/CAIV SOURCE
c C)
2 3
CDCD_
5
V.
7 8 9
<DO(DO
0 1013+ VOLUME
CDCD CD
rA
HrAUTO SKIP/ ERASE
OCD
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If you have connecteda VCR,a laserdiscplayeror someother componentto your Entertainment
Machine and are ready to play back and Viewa videotape,laserdisc,etc., this is what you do,
Changingthe
SOURCEon
your
Entertainment
Machine.
HaveyourTVshowingthe Livepicture
fromyourantennaor cablesewiceas
shownin FigureA.
Pressthe SOURCEbuttonon the
remotecontrol or onthe SOURCEbut-
ton on the front controlpanelofyour
EntertainmentMachineonce.The TV
screenshouldnow beblankexcept
forthe wordVIDEOwhichshouldbe
displayedin the righttop comer.Your
EntertainmentMachineis nowready
to receiveand showa video, laser
disc,etc.
Pressthe SOURCEbuttononce when-
everyou wishto returnto the Live
picturefrom the antenna/cabLe..
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PAGE .14 REFERENCE
I UNDER-CABINET MOUNT SWIVEL BRACKET
This is howto
install the
swivelbracket
that comes
with this
Entertainment
Machine..
Insert the swivelbrackettip into the
top recessofthe backpanelof your
TV until the tiptabs at the front of
the swivelbracketsnapand Lockinto
position.
Placethe TVwith the swiveLbracket
attachedin the right Locationand
position.
Be sureto Leave1 3/4" of clearance
to the waLLor other surfaceso that
the TV canbe removedwhen
required.
Usinga graphitepenciL,marka thin
Linealong the backofthe bracket
whereit meetsthe cabinet'smount-
ing surface.
Usethis pencil Lineasa guidefor
positioningthe swivelbrackettem-
plate to driLLthe 5 holesthat wiL!.be
usedto securethe swivelbracketinto
position. Usea driLLbit at Least3/!6"
in diameterto driLLthe 5 holes.
InstaLLthe 5 PhiLLipsheadscrewsin
your cabinet. Placethe swivel bracket
in position. Nowthread the plastic
finish washersand the threaded nuts
on eachof the 5 screwsand tighten
into place.
InstaLL the swivel plate to the back of
the TV using the Z Pan Head screws
provided.
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Oncethe swivelbracketis mounted,attach
the 71/setto the bracketbyslidingthe TV
cabinetoverthe swivelbracketlip as before
until the TVsnapsinto its securedposition.
Zfyour cabinethasa long bottomskirt, you
mayneedto usethe extraspacersprovided
sothat the bracketand TVwiUbe located
far enoughbelowthe cabinetjForviewing.
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Mini glossaryof parts
SWIVELBRACKETASSEMBLY
1 SwivelBracketw/Up Tabs.
1SwivelPLate2 Pan HeadScrews
5 Phit|ipsHeadScrews.
5 PlasticHeadedWashers.
5 Spacers(if needed).
5 ThreadedNuts
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R_.OV,NOTVFRO.SW,VELBR,CKETI REFER_NC_IP,OE1,
Ib,
Disconnectanyantenna, cablesand
powercordfrom the TV.Shift TV so
that it is centeredon the swive[
bracket.
Positionone hand onthe bottom
rearof the TV.Ptacey_)urother
handon the bottom front of the TV.
Swingthe TVforwardand up as
shownin FigureA, unti[ you hear it
snapfree of the swivelbracket Up
tabs.
Puffthe TVforward, as shownin
FigureB, and away from the swivet
bracket.
If you usethe built-in antenna asyour
signalsource,make surethat it isfuUy
retractedbe_re you begin removing the
TI/set.
FIGURE A I
FIGURE B I
Farrow
thesesteps
to remove
the 11/from
the swive[
bracket.
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!
ere ar_ two
powercords
ctudedwith
your
ertainment
chine. Here
is howto
connectup
ur ACpower
- cord.
Locatethe 2-Pin receptactefor the
ACpowercordon the backpane[ of
your EntertainmentMachine.
Insert the ACpowercordinto this
receptac[e.(FigureA).
Placethe other end ot the ACcord
into a regutar120 householdouttet
(FigureB).
FIGURE A
AC
Makesureyou useonunswitchedregular
householdoutlet whenusingyour
EntertainmentMachineat home
Useeithero retainer or arubberbondto
holdexcesscordneatO/together.
FIGURE B
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I ,ooc,OWERI CO..EC,.O.SIP,GE1,
Disconnectthe ACpowercordfrom
the TVand placein a safeplace.
Locatethe DCpowerreceptacleon
the back pane[of your Entertainment
Machine.
Nowconnectthe receptacleend of
the DCcordto the TV.
PLugthe other end of the 12-VoLtDC
powercord- yes! the end that Looks
Likea car cigarettetighter - into any
12-VoLtNEGATIVEgroundsystemonly.
DC
MoI_ sureyou disconnecttheACpower
cordfrom your TVas the DCpower wiU
not workwhitethe ACplugisstiUcon-
nectedtoyour EntertoinmentMochin_
Regardlessof whichpowercord is used,
alwaysconnectit to the backof the TV
.first.
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AC A|temaUngcurrent
DC Direct current
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Thisis howto
connectthe
DCpowercord
to your
Entertainment
Machine.
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PAGE 18 J REFERENCE. I TROUBLESH()OTING
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Somequick
and easy
tips to fixing
pmbtems
yourself
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SYMPTOMS SOLUTIONS
Snowy picture and tousy sound. Check your antenna connection or location.
MuRipte images or 'ghost shadows" Check your antenna direction and/or tocaUon.
Make sure the wire from your antenna to your Entertainment Machine is
property connected.
Interference: Sharp tines across
the screenand [ousy sound.
The_oUowingmay causeimageproblemsor distortion:
Electricalappliances, powerfullights, cars,trucks; Computersor
portablephones;Medical equipment
If possible increasethe distancebetweenyour EntertainmentMachineand
the offendingapptiance.Or shutone of them off.
Norma[ picture but no sound.
CheckVotumecontrot.
MakesuretheTV isnotMuted.
Tryanotherchannet.The problemmay be thebroadcast,notyour
EntertainmentMachine.
AretheAudioAiV cabtesproPertYinstatted?
Arethewiresforexternatspeakers(ifyou haveexternalspeakers)
Propertyinstatted?
p
No picture and tousy sound.
AreyouinTVor cabtetuningmode (SeeAutoProgramon page8),and
shoutdbeintheother?
Makesureoutputchannelson artA/V equipmentareon thesame channe[(3or4).
Checkthatartconnectionsaretight.
No picture and no sound --
The thing is just DEAD!
IstheAC powerptuggedin7
CheckthatyourAC powerouUetworks.(Testitbyplugginginsomething
elseortryanotherplug.)
Makesureyourbrightnessand audiocontrolsaresetproperty.
Tryanotherchannet.The problemmay be withthebroadcast.
No cotor, but the sound is O.K. Checkthe cotor control in the Video menu.
Try anotherchannel. The probtem may be with the broadcast.
Remote contro[ doesn't work.
Makesurethe batteries are fresh and instatted property.
If all else foils, call 1.847.391.8752, extension 5, between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm Central Standard Time.
206-3366-o
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Zenith A09A02X Operating Manual & Warranty

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