Zenith B25A76R Operating Manual & Warranty

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LCD TVs
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Operating Manual & Warranty

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machine numbers I B25A24W I B27A24W I B32AZ4W I B36A24W
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operating guide / warranty
RECORDYOURMODELNUMBER |
(Now,white you cansee it)
!
Themode[andseda[numberof your new1Vare [orated
onthe backof the W cabinet. For.yourf_ture convenience,
wesuggestthat yourecordthesenumbershere:
MODELNO.
SERIALNO.
WARNING:
TOREDUCETHERISKOFELECTRICSHOCKDONOTREMOVECOVER(ORBACK).NOUSERSERVICEABLEPAR1SINSIDE.
REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.
The Lightningflashwith arrowheadsymbol within an equiletera[ triangle,is intendedto alertthe userto the presence
of unlnsuleted"dangerousvoltage"within the product'senclosurethat maybeof sufficient magnitudeto constitutea
riskof electricshockto persons.
The exclamationpoint within anequilatera[triangteisintendedto alertthe userto the presenceofimportantoperating
and maintenance (servicing)instructions in the Literatureaccompanyingthe apptiance.
WARNING:
TO PREVENTFIREOR SHOCK HAZARDS,DO NOT EXPOSETHISPRODUCTTO RAINOR MOISTURE.
POWER CORD POLARIZATION:
CAUTION:TOPREVENTELECTRICSHOCK,MATCHWIDEBLADEOFPLUGTOWIDESLOT,FULLYINSERT.
ATTENTION:POUR _/ITERLESCHOCS_LECTRIQUES,INTRODUIREIA LAME IAPLUSLARGEDE LA FICHEDANS LA BORNE
CORRESPONDANTEDE LAPRISEEl"POUSSER,IUSQU_UFOND.
NOTETO CABLE/TV INSTALLER:
Thisreminderis providedto call the cable IV systeminstatter'sattentionto A_c[e 820-40 ofthe Nationa[EtectricCode
(U.S.A.). The codeprovidesguidelinesfor propergroundingand,in particular,specifiesthat the cablegroundshafthe
connectedto the groundingsystemofthe building, asdose to the point of the cab}.eenby as practical
REGULATORYINFORMATION:
Thisequipmenthasbeentested andfound to comply with the Limitsfor a ClassBdigitatdevice,pursuantto Part15
ofthe FCCRules.Theselimitsare designedto providereasonableprotectionagainstharmfo[interference whenthe
equipmentis operatedin a residentiatinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesand canradiate radio fiequency
energyand,if not insteUedand usedin accordancewith the instru_oo manual maycauseharmfulinterference to radio
communications.However,thereis no guaranteethat interferencewill not occurin aparticularinstattation.If this
equipmentdoescauseharmfo(interference to radio ortelevisionreception,whichcanbe determinedbyturning
the equipment off andon, the useris encouragedto try to correctthe interft=mnee-by_Q(e ofthe following
measures: . Reorientor relocate the receivingantenna.
IncTeasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandraceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoan outleton a circuitdifferentfrem-that,_.whichthe
receiverisconnected.
Consultthedeareroran experiencedradio/ivtechnicianfor_le_.
CAUTION:
Donot attemptto modify this productin anyway without written authorizationfTomZenith ElectronicsCorporation.
Unauthorizedmodificationcouldvoidthe usedsauthori_ to operate-th_s_6_LiJ_;
Entertainment Machine is a trademark of Zenith Electronics Corporation.
Important safeguardsfor you and your new product
Yourproducthasbeen manufactured andtested with your safety in mind. However,improper usecan result in potential
electricalshockor fire hazards.To avoiddefeatingthe safeguardsthat havebeenbuilt into yournew product,pleaseread
and observethe following safety pointswhen installing and usingyour newproduct,and savethem for future reference.
Observingthe simpleprecautionsdiscussedin this bookletcan helpyou get manyyearsof enjoymentand safe operation
that are built into your newproduct.
Thisproductcomplieswith all applicableU.S. federalsafety requirements,andthose of the CanadianStandardsAssociation.
1. Read (nstructions
A{Ithe safety and operatinginstructions shouldbe read
beforethe productis operated.
2. Fo[|ow Instructions
Aftoperatingand useinstructionsshouldbe followed.
3. Retain Instructions
Thesafety and operatinginstructions shouldbe retained
for future reference.
4.Heed Warnings
ALlwarningson the product andin the operatinginstruc-
tionsshouldbe adheredto.
5. Cleaning
Unplugthis productfromthe walt outlet beforecleaning.
Donot useliquid cleanersor aerosolcleaners.Usea damp
clothfor cleaning.
6. Water and Moisture
Donot usethis productnearwater - for example,near a
bath tub, washbowl, kitchensink, or laundrytub, in a
wet basement,or near a swimmingpool
7.Accessories
Do not placethis producton an unstablecart, stand,tri-
pod, bracket,or table. The productmayfall, causingseri-
ousinjury to a child or adult, and seriousdamageto the
product,Useonly with a cart, stand,tripod, bracket,or
table recommendedbythe manufacturer,or soldwith the
product.Any mountingof the productshouldfollowthe
manufectureKsinstructions,and shouldusea mounting
accessoryrecommendedbythe manufacturer.
8. Transporting Product
A productand cart combinationshould be movedwith
care.Quickstops, excessiveforce,and uneven surfaces
may causethe productand cartcombinationto overturn.
PORTABLECART WARNING
g. Attachments
Oo not use attachmentsnot recommendedby the product
manufacturerasthey may causehazards.
lO. Ven_taUon
Slots and openingsin the cabinetare providedfor ventila-
tion andto ensurereliableoperationof the productandto
protectit from overheating,and these openingsmustnot
be blockedor covered.The openingsshouldneverbe
blockedby placingthe producton a bed, sofa, rag, or
othersimilar surface.Thisproductshouldnot be placedin
a built-in installation suchas a bookcaseor rack unless
properventilation is providedor the manufacturer's
instructionshavebeen adheredto.
11. Power Sources
Thisproductshouldbe operatedonlyfrom the type of
powersourceindicatedon the maddng Label.If you are
not sureof the type of powersupplyto your home,con-
sult your productdealeror localpowercompany.Forprod-
ucts intended to operatefrom battery power,or other
sources,refer to the operatinginstructions.
12. Line-Cord Polarization
Thisproductis equippedwith a polarizedalternating-cur-
rent line plug (a plug havingone bladewiderthan the
other). Thisplugwill fit into the poweroutlet only one
way.Thisis a safetyfeature. If you are unableto insert
the plugfully into the outlet, try reversingthe plug. Tf
the plugshouldstill fail to fit, contactyourelectricianto
replaceyourobsoleteoutlet. Donot defeatthe safety pur-
poseof the polarizedplug.
13. Power-Cord Protection
Power-supplycordsshouldbe routedsothat they are not
Likelyto be walkedon or pinchedby items placedupon or
againstthem, payingparticularattention to cordsat
plugs,conveniencereceptacles,andthe point wherethey
exit fromthe product.
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14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If an outsideantenna or cabtesystemis connectedto the
product,be surethe antennaor cabtesystemis grounded
soas to providesomeprotection againstvoltagesurges
and buitt-upstatic charges.Articte810 of the National
ELectricaLCode(U.S.A.), ANSI/NFPA 70 providesinforma-
tion with regardto propergroundingof the mastand sup-
portingstructure,groundingof the read-in wire to an
antennadischargeunit, size of groundingconductors,toca-
tion of antenna-dischargeunit, connectionto grounding
etectrodes,and requirements for the groundingelectrode.
Exampteof GroundingAccordingto National Etectricat
CodeInstructions
GroundCramp _"---i--_-
_, AntennaLeadin_re
Art 25O,PartH)
NEC- NaUonatEtectricatCode
15. Lightning
Foraddedprotectionfor this product(receiver)during a
tightningstorm,or whenit is Leftunattendedand unused
for tongperiodsof time, unplugit from the wattouttet and
disconnectthe antennaor cabtesystem.Thiswit[ prevent
damageto the productdueto Ughtningand power-fine
surges.
16. Power Lines
An outsideantennasystemshouldnot be tocatedin the
vicinity of overheadpowertines or otherelectric tight or
powercircuits, or whereit canfaLLinto such_ower tinesor
circuits. Wheninstattingan outside antennasystem,
extreme careshoutdbe takento keepfrom touchingsuch
powertinesor circuits ascontact with them might be
fatat.
17.0vertoading
Do not overloadwatt outtets and extensioncordsas this
canresultin a riskof fire or electrlcshock.
18. Object and Liquid Entry
Neverpushobjectsof anykind into this productthrough
openingsas they maytouch dangerousvottage pointsor
short-outpartsthat coutdresuttin a fire or electric shock.
NeverspirtUquidof anykindon the product.
19. Servidng
Do not attempt to servicethis productyourselfasopening
or removingcoversmay exposeyou to dangerousvottage
or other hazards.ReferaLtservicingto quatifiedservice
personnel
20. Damage Requiring Service
Unptugthis productfrom the wattouttet and refer servic-
ing to quaUfiedservicepersonnetunderthe fottowingcon-
ditions:
a. If the power-supptycordor ptugis damaged.
b. If Liquidhasbeenspitled,or objectshavefatteninto
the product.
c. If the producthasbeenexposedto rain or water.
d. If the productdoesnot operatenormattybyfottowing
the operatinginstructions.Adjust ontythose controlsthat
are coveredbythe operatinginstructions asan improper
adjustmentof othercontrolsmay resuttin damageand witt
often requireextensiveworkby a quatifiedtechnician to
restore the productto its normatoperation.
e. If the producthasbeendroppedor the cabinethas
beendamaged.
f. If the productexhibits a distinct changein perform-
ance.
21. Reptacement Parts
Whenreptacementparts are required,be surethe service
technicianhasusedroptacement partsspecifiedby the
manufacturer or havethe samecharacteristicsas the origi-
natpart. Unauthorizedsubstitutionsmay resuttin fire,
etectric shock,or other hazards.
22. Safety Check
Uponcomptetionof anyserviceor repairsto this product,
askthe servicetechnicianto performsafety checksto
determinethat the productis in properoperatingcondi-
tion.
23. Watt or Ceiting Mounting
The productshoutdbe mountedto a watt or ceiUng on|y as
recommendedbythe manufacturer.
24. Heat
Theproductshouldbe situated away from heat sources
suchas radiators, heat registers,stoves,or other products
Onctuding amplifiers)that produceheat.
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IMPORTANT!!
Use this page to deride where you need to begin your setup, First, .find the line below that best
describes what you want to do, then go to that page number.
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If you are using an antennaand no other equipment,goto .................. page6
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If you havecableserviceor a cable box and no other equipment,go to .......... page7
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are usingan antenna and havea VCR,goto ....................... page8
_ Tfyou have cabl.eserviceor a cable boxand a VCR,go to .................... pageg
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Z06-3479 PA GE 5
Connect an antenna to your Entertainment Machine.
Locate the Antenna/Cable jack on
the back of your Entertainment
Machine.
Connectthe cable that runsfrom
the waft directlyto this jack,
accordingto the diagramto the
right.
Removethe backof the remote
and put in two AAAbatteries.
Plug in your Entertainment
Machine.Do not plug it into a
switched outlet. Your
EntertainmentMachineis
designedto operate on household
current, 120-vo[t 60 HertzAC do
not attempt to operateit on DC
Current.
Goto page12 to EZ Programyour
EntertainmentMachine.
[_ If you haveo 75 ohmRFcable,
thenyou don't need any
adapters!
[_ Rernemher,whenscrewingRF
cables ontojacks, clockwise
tightens, and counterclockwise
loosens.
Fiat wire antenna to
Entertainment Machine
Antenna
Flatwire , "
,,alk (300ohm _ ^"_'_ _
_'/ _/I TVbackpanel
_"-"_ J _oo_Sohm¢_"_)
Ada_
Antenna
Antenna to
Entertainment Machine
TVbackpane{
(expandedview)
75 OHMRFCABLE Thewire that comesflom an off-air antennaor cable sen_iceprovider,Eachend LooksLikea hexshapednut with a wire
stickingthrough the middLe,andit screwsonto the threadedjack on the backofyour EntertainmentMachine.
I 300 TO75 OHMADAPTER A smalldevicethat connectsa two-wire 300 ohmantennato a 75 ohmRFjack. Theyare USL_ilyabout an
inch longwith two screwson oneend and a roundopeningwith a wire stiddng out on the other end.
PA G E 6 zo_-,_.Te
Connect cable service to your Entertainment Machine.
Locatethe Antenna/Cablejack on
the backof your Entertainment
Machine.
Connectthe cablethat runsfrom
the wall directlyto this jack,
according to the diagramto the
fight.
Removethe back of the remote
and put in two AAAbatteries.
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Plug in your Entertainment
Machine. Do not plugit into a
switchedoutlet. Your
EntertainmentMachine is
designedto operateon household
current,120-volt 60 Hertz ACdo
not attempt to operateit on DC
Current.
Goto page12 to Auto Program
your EntertainmentNachine.
CableW
wokjack
O=i:
RFcoaxiat wire (75ohm)
CabteW
waUjack
t
i
ANO_I yt;:_N,*
i
W backpane[
(_nded _ew)
With Cable Box
In I_) Cabte box
RFcoaxialwine (75ohm)
i backi i
_] I_you're usingo cable box, leaveyourTVon
channel3 or 4 and useyour cableboxto change
chonneb.
W backpanel
(expandedview)
_] Remember,whenscrewingRFcoblesontojocks,
clockwisetightens, and counterclockwiseloosens.
I_you're usinga cable box, Auto- Programmight
only.find the channelyour cableserviceis on (usu-
ally channel3 or 4). Don'tworry,that's aUyou
need!
CABLESERVICEThewirethatsuppliesairyourcameW (C_TV)stations.
206-3479 PAG E 7
Connectan antenna toyourEntertainmentMachine.__
na OR with FlatWire
Antenna Adapter
Locate the Antenna/Cable jack on
the back of your Entertainment
Machine.
ConnectthecablethatrunsFrom
thewattdirectlytothisjack,
accordingtothediagramtothe
right.
Removethe backof the remote
and put in two AAAbatteries.
Flatwire
'T (300 ohm)
300/75 ohn
Adapter
Ot_t L R
B
,'="Jr,.t, i'
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PLugin your Entertainment
Machine. Do not plug it into a
switchedoutlet. Your
Entertainment MachinerMis
designedto operate on
householdcurrent, 120-volt 60
HertzACdo not attempt to
operateit on DCCurrent.
Goto page12 to Auto Program
your Entertainment Machine.
W
PAGE 8
[_ If you hoveo 75 ohm RFcable,
thenyou don't needony odopte_!
Remember,when screwingRF
cobiesontojocks,clockwisetight-
ens,andcounterclockwiseloosens.
withTV _I
not included
with TV
206-3479
Connect cable service and a VCRto your
Entertainment Machine.
Locate the Antenna/Cab[e jack on
the back of your Entertainment
Machine.
Connectthe cab|ethat runs from
the wall directlyto this jack,
according to the diagramto the
right.
Removethe back of the remote
and put in two AAA batteries.
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,emote
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PLugin your TV.Do not plugit
into a switchedout[et. Your
EntertainmentMachine is
designedto operate on househo[d
current, 120-vol.t 60 Hertz ACdo
not attempt to operateit on DC
Current.
Go to page1-2to Auto Program
your EntertainmentMachine.
Leaveyour VCRandyour television
tunedto channelthree and use
the cable box to changechonneb.
Remember,whenscrewingin RF
cablesontojacks, clocl_s_*
tightens and counterclod_vise
loosens.
WithoutA/V cables, most VCRswill
notplay videocassettesin stereo
sound.
Cable W
waLUackWithout Cable Box
!_re (75ohm)
ha--L2"
(75ohm)
Ant_nr_
VCR bad(',AVpanel '-_
Out Audio Video
RFcoaxial wire f
(7Sohm)
not induded
wlth TV
205-3479 PAG E 9
Connecting on S-VHS player to your Entertainment Machine.
_ Locate the S-VideoOut to TVjack on the
backofyour S-VHSVCR.Connect the S-
VHScabledirectly to this jack.
B Connectthis cabtefrom the Outto IV
jack to the S-Videojack on the backof
your IV.
B Findthe audioand S-Videojackson the
backofS-VHSprayerand connectthem
foLLowingthe instructions providedwith
your equipment.
NoS-Videocablesareincludedwith your
Zenith EntertainmentMachine but they
canbe purchasedin mostconsumer
electronicsstores.Withoutan S-Video
cabLe,you wilt not receive the SuperVHS
quaEtypicture.
Connecting your Entertainment Machine to a stereo umpl_er.
Foradded audiodepth and clarity,you can connectyour EntertainmentMachineto
a stereoampUfier.
B Locate the Left/Right Audio Input jacks
on the back of your stereoampfifier.
Connectthe Audiocabtesdirecttyto
thesejacks.
B Connectthesecab|esfromtheLeft/Right
VariableAudioInputjackstothe
correspondingLeft/Rightjackson the
backofyourTV.
TV back
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tereo Amptifi_e,rback p_
_Audio Input
y
_A/V cables
NoAudio cab|esareincludedwith your
Zenith EntertainmentMachine but they
can he purchasedin mostconsumer
etectronics stores.
_ PAGE 11
Use EZ Program to
automatically find and store
all of the stations available
in your area.
ANTENNA." If your signal
source is an indoor/outdoor
antenna.
CABLE-If you get your signal
from a cable service.
f
Setup Menu
I EZ Program
Add/Del/Surf
Clock Set
Captions
Caption/Text
Language
[ To Program I
\
With the remotecontrolin hand, pressthe POWERbutton
to turn on your EntertainmentMachine.
Pressthe MENUkey so the Setup menuappears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrowson the remotecontrol,
setect EZProgramon your screen.
Pressa RIGHTor LEFTarrowto reach the EZProgramscreen.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrows, chooseeither CableTV or
Off-Air Antennaon yourscreen.
Whenyou have madeyourselection, pressa RIGHTor LEFT
arrowto begin EZProgram.
PressENTERto return to 1Vviewing.
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[]
ff you are receiving your signal from an
antenna, select Antenna in the Auto
Program menu when it appears on
screen, ff you h_ve cable service,
select Cable.
i F7PROGRAM EZProgramis howyour EntertainmentMachine findsartthe channelsavailablein yourareaandstorestheminto memory. !
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A quick list of all of the buttons on the remote and what they do.
PRG (PROGRAM)
Preg_ms
ope_te other preducts.
FLASHBK (FLASHBACK)
Returnto the
Lastchannet viewed.
SURF
Whenactive,
it wit["surl_ throughthe favorite
channeLsyou havese[ectedin your
EntertainmentMachine"
CHANNEL (UP/DOWN)
FUpthrough
avaffabtechanneLs.
ENTER
Showsthe Channel/Time
disptay.Pressafterchannet
numbersforinstantsetection.
LEFT/RIGHT ARROWS
The Left/Right arrows
adjustoptions.
POWER
TurnsTVOn or Off.
LED INDICATOR LIGHT
Lights when keysare pressed.
CABLE/VCR/AUX/TV
Sel.ectsremoteoperating mode.
MUTE
Turnssound Off and On
whitethe pictureremains.
Pressonceto quiet sound,press
again to mute, pressagain to
restoresound.
LEFT/RIGHT
Adjuststhe soundrevelson
your EntertainmentMachine.
KEY PAD
Setectschannels directl.y and
entersnumericvatuesfor
someoptions.
Displays on-screen
menus for W mode.
ARROWS
TheUp/Downarrowsselectoptions.
UIT
Removeson-screendisptayfrom
view.
Displaysthe Steep
TimerMenu.
'CLOSED CAPTIONING)
Disptaysthe dosed caption menu.
/VCR-SOURCE
Switchesbetween watchingTV
through your antenna/cable or
through your VCR.
_Keys dedicated to VCR
functions will still operate
your VCRwhile the remote
is in 71/mode.
remote control part number
MBR3447Z
(t24-zss)
206-3479 PAG E 1 3
ThereorethreedifJ:erentfiontpanelbuttonstylesusedwiththisOperaffngGuide.Selectthefront
panel that resembles the Entertainment Machine you are using and learn what each button operates
and controLs.
VOLUME- Adjust Legit/Right
CHANNEL- Select Up/Down
B Toaccessthe on screen menus,pressthe MENUbutton
repeatedty on the front panel..
D Choosethemenu and thenthefunctionyou wishtochange
usingtheCHANNEL UP/DOWN buttons.The Channe[buttons
actasa "se|ect"(Up/Down)function.
B The VOLUME buttons actas an_adjustment_ (Lea/Right)
function.Usethe VOLUME
buttonsto make changesoradjustments.
B
B
D
B
Toaccessthe Setup menu, press
the MENUbutton repeatedly until
the Setup Menuappearson
screen.
Pressthe Setect button to choose
the function you wishto change.
Usethe AD3USTbuttons to make
changesor adjustments.
Pressthe Enterbutton to dear
the screen.
The Vol.umeand ChanneI`rocker
buttons control`Vol`umeUp/Down
and Channel`Up/Down only.
Menus disappeorofterJ:ivesecands.
Toget them back,push the MENU
button again.
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206-3479
Introducing you to the basicsof your Entertainment Machine.
On somemodels, the A/V input is designatedasa channel that is one
belowthe lowest/one abovethe highest.
You'llhave to usethe Channel Up/Downbuttons to accessit. The
Time/ChanneLdisplayWILLread_/ideo" in p_aceof a channel number.
Cable/Antenna Input: Thissetting allowsyou to changecableor
antenna channelsand to view videocassettes on channel3 (or 4)
in mono sound.
VideoInput: This setting allowsstereoplaybackof videocassettes. The
televisioncannotchangechannelsin the Videomode,but the VCRcan.
I _ Channelor Video
CH 12 _ (IndicatesSource)
10:55 _ Time
MONO -_ AudioHods
Toview the currentinputsource,pressENTERonyour remote.
The Time/Channeldisplay shouldappear in the upper right
hand comerof the screen. If the displayreads %deo/ then the
sourceis on A/V input. If the displayreadso channelnumber,
then the sourceisyour Cableor Antenna.
CHANNELUP/DOWNarrows:Usethese arrowsto changethe channels.
Auto programwill havefound all channelsavailableto you.
NUMBERKeyPad:Toskipto any channel, enter the numberofthe
channel usingthe NUMBERkey pad, then pressENTER.
FLASHBACK:Toinstantly return to the last channelviewed,
pressFLASHBACK.
I
VolumeRight/Left: Toadjustthe volumelevel usethe volume
Right/Left arrows.
PressHUTE.tuquiet the sound(Soft Mute).
PressHUTEa secondtime to removethe soundentirely (MUTE).
PressMUTEa third time to restorethe sound.
206-3479 PAG E 1 5
Here are descriptions of the menu optionsfound in the Setup menu.
Function What it does Go to page
EZProgram AutomaticaUyfinds and storesactive 12
channeLsto flip through using
ChannetUp/Down.
Add/De[/Surf Hanua[[ypick and choosewhich 17
active channelswilt appearwhen
flipping through usingChannet
Up/Down. Usethe Surffeature to
selectjust the channelsyou wish to
haveon your favorite channetscan.
ClockSet Setsthe currenttime on your 18
EntertainmentHachine.
Captions Switchesthe Captionsfeature On 19
and Off.
Captions/Text DLsplaysdosed captionsor text 20
when availabte.Optionsare Caption
1, Caption2, Caption 3, Caption4,
Text1, Text2, Text 3,
and Text4.
Language Selectslanguage for on-screen 21
menus. Youroptionsare Engtish,
Spanish, or French.
Setup Menu
[ EZ Program
Add/DeFSuff
Clock Set
Captions
Caption/Text
Language
I< bT° Program I
Thisisonexampleof what
on-screenmenuslooklike.
PA G E 1 6 206-3479
Customize your channel sale.'on.
Setup Menu
EZ Program
Add/Del/Suff
Clock Set
Captions
Caption/Text
Language
[ Ch 9 Added I
Pressthe MENUkeyon the remoteso the Setupmenuappears.
Se[eettheAdcl/De[/Surf menuusingthe UP/DOWNarrows.
Usingeither the NUMBERkey pad or the CHANNELUP/OOWN
arrows onthe remote,selecta channet. (If addinga deleted
charmer, you will need to use the NUMBERkevpad.)
Usingthe RIGHT/LEFTarrows,selecteither Add,Surfor
Delete forthat particular channel.
Tocontinue, se|ectanother channeland repeat step 4.
If you are finished, pressENTERto return to 13/viewing.
B
You con add or delete a channel without the remote control_
Pleaserefer to page 14 on workingthe menuswith the
buttons Onthefront of your EntertainmentMachine.
8
If you delete a channel, it isn'tgonefor good.dust selectit
usingthe NUMBERkey pod on the remoteor add it later.
A
ADD ThisfunctionLetsyouaddnewchannelsto thefistthatyou'[[scroltthroughwhenusingyourremote.
DELETE Thisfunctionletsyou removechannelsthat youdon'twatchfromthe Ustyou'[[scro[[through.
SURF This function creates a customized list of your favorite channels.
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Set the clock on your Entertainment Machine.
Setup Menu
EZ Program
Add/Del/Surf
I Clock Set
Captions
Caption/Text
Language
[ 8:55 AM¢-_2_] I
Pressthe MENUkeyon the remotecontrot so that
the Setup menu appearsonscreen.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrowson the remote controt,
select CLockSet on your screen.
Pressa RIGHTor LEFTarrowto adjustthe time or enter
the time using the digits on the remote control
Pressthe FLASHBKbutton to selectAM or PM.
PressENTERto return to TV viewing.
m m
[] Youcon usethe NUMBERkeypodto simp_l insertthe time
(AMor PMisselectedwith the flashbackkey).
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Turn the captionsfeature onyour
Entertainment Machine on or off.
Setup Menu
,_. Program
Add/Oel/Suff
Clock Set
ICapti°ns I
Caption/Text
Language
Mute ]
Pressthe MENUkey on the remote control
so that the Setup menu appears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrowsonthe remotecontrol
selectCaptionson yourscreen.
Pressa glGHTiLEFTarrowtoswitchthecaptions
featureon,off orEZMute.
w
PressENTERtocontinue.
n
Usethe captionsfeature when_ou haveto listen
to a phone call and still want tofoUowwhat's
happeningon yourfavoriteshow.
206-3479 PAG E 1 9
Select dosed captioning or text that
appears at the bottom of your screen.
Setup Menu
F.Z Program
Add/Del/Surf
Clock Set
Captions
Caption/Text
Language
I Caption 1
Pressthe MENUkey on the remotecontrol sothat the Setup
menu appears.
Usingthe UP/DOWNarrowsontheremotecontrol,
selectCaptions/Textonyourscreen.
Pressa RIGHT/LEFTarrowto chooseany of the fottowing
options: Caption1, Caption2, Caption3, Caption4,
Text1, Text2, Text 3 or Text4.
PressENTERto return to TV viewing.
Captionscomein handywhenthe television
is on mute.
[] Standard ClosedCaptioningis
available using the Caption I option.
[] Not all programminghasclosed captioning
or text available.
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Zenith B25A76R Operating Manual & Warranty

Category
LCD TVs
Type
Operating Manual & Warranty
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