Sylvania 6720FDF Owner's manual

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INSTRUCClONES EN ESPANOL INCLUIDAS. I
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WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
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.
THIS SYMBOL INDICATESTHAT
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE
CONSTITUTINGA RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK 1SPRESENTWITHINTHIS UNIT.
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT
THERE ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING
AN[) MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
IN THE LITERATURE
ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE.
The caution marking is located on the rear of the cabineL
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1.Read i_structio_s-A]_ the sa%ty aud operating instructions
should be read be%re the app]iauce is operate&
2.Retail_ ]instructions-The sa%ty aud operatiug iustmctious
should be retaiued ior future reiereuce.
3.Heed Warnings-M_ waruil_gson the appliance aud in the
operating instructious shoukt be adhered to.
4.Follow instructions-All operatiug aud use iustrHctious
should be followed.
$.Clealfil_g-Uuplug the uuit h'om the wal_outbt before cban-
lug. Do uot use liquid cleauers o/"aeloso_ cleaners. Use a
damp c]oth k_l cbaning.
EXCEPT]iON: Aproduct that is meaut %r uuiuten'upted
service and, that Mr some speciiic reasou, such as the possi-
bility of the Mss of au authorization code to_ a CATV col>
verten is ROtinteuded to be uuplugged by the 1-1selfor elem>
iug or auy othe! purpose, may exclude the reiereuce to
unphtggiug the appliance iu the cbauiug description other-
wise lequired in item 5.
&Attachments-Do not use attachmeuts uot recommended by
the unit mauntacturer as they umy cause hazards.
7.Water and Moisture-Do uot use this unit uear waterqol
example, uear a bath tub, wash bowl kitcheu siul< ol _aui>
dry tub, in a wet basemeut, ol Bear a swimmi_g pool, aud
the _ike.
8.Accessories-Do uot place this unit on an uustabb cart,
stand, tripo& bmckeL or table. The unit umy fall causiug
serious iu,iuryto someoue, and serious damage to the appli-
auce. Use oifly with a carl staud, tripod, blackeL o! tabb
recommended by the mauutactm'er, ol sold with the uuit.
Auy mouutiug oi the appliauce
sho1-1]dto[low tile mauufactm'er's PORTABLECARTWARNING
iUStrBCtiOUS and should use a mouuD _IIl_.
lug accessory recommeuded by the
mau1-1_acturel. An appLiauce and cart
combilmtion should be moved with
care. Quick stops, excessive %rce,
aud uueveu surfaces may cause the
appliauce aud cart combinatiou to
oveFt|a'u_
AMEUBLES- (et appareil ue doit
SYMBOLK D'AVERTISSKMENT POUR
&irephtc_ que sur I./1/meubb (avec LESCOMPOSANTES
APPAREIL ET MEUBLK A ROULETTES
ou saus roubttes) recorumaud4 par
[e/abricaut. Si vous I'instaHez sur
BUmeubb _troubttes, d6placez les
deux ensembles avec precaution.
Un an&t brusque, Futilisation
d'uue force excessive et des sur-
faces irr4guH_res riscluent de d4sta-
bi_ise! Feusemble et de b reuverseL
9_Vel_tilatiol>Slots and openings iu the cabiuet aud the back
o/"bottom are provided fol veuti_ation and to ensure reliable
operation of the uuit and to protect it from oved/eatiug, aud
Mese openings !1-lustuot be blocked o1"covered. The opeu-
i_gs shoukl ueve! be blocked by p]aci_g the uuit ou a bed,
sofa rug, or othe] similar su]face. This unit should never be
phtced uear or over a radiator or heat register. This unit
should uot be placed iu a bBiltqu hlsta_ation such as a
bookcase or rack unbss proper ventilatiou is provided or
tile U'KIUBBtCtBrer's ilJStlBCtious have beeu adhered to.
l(LPo_er Sources-This uuit shoukl be operated only twin the
type of power soBrce i_dicated oil the marking label. If )o1-1
are not sure of the type of power sBpply to your home, con-
sult your appEauce dealer or _ocalpower compauy. For the
BUitSiuteuded to operate/tom battery power, o/"other
sources, lefer to the operatiug iusmlctkms.
ll,Groundil_g o1"Polarization-This uuit is equipped with a
polarized a]teruatiug<urreut line piug(a phlg having one
Nade wkler thauthe other). This phlg '_,'i_fit iuto the
power outbt olflyoue way. This is a sa/eb,' feature. If yoB
are unabb to inse_t the pk_g fully iuto the outlet, try revers-
ing the phlg. If the phlg sl/ould stil_ fai_to tit, coutact your
elechicial_ to repktce your obsolete outbt. Do uot defeat the
safety purpose ot the polarized phlg.
12.Power-Cord Pro_ee/ion-Powe>supply cords should be
routed so that they are uot likely to be waH_edon or
piuched by items placed upou or against them, payh/g par-
ticular atttentiou to colds at plugs, couveubuce receptacbs,
and the poiut where they exit from the appliauce.
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FIGURE A
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
GROUND
CLAMP_
LEAD IN
WIRE
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
$2898A
13,Out,door Anterma gro+mdiv_g-Kanoutsideantemm or
cable system is connected to the ill*it+be sore the al*tel*na
or cable system is grounded so as to plovide some protec-
tion against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Articb 810 of tile National Electrical Code, ANS]/NFPA
No. 70, provides il*fonnatkm with respect to proper
grotmding of the mast and supporting structure, grotmding
oi the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of
grotuldh*g conductors, _ocation of antenlm-discba<Fe unit,
connection to grounding ebctrodes, and requirements *or
tile grounding electrode. (Fig. A)
14.Ligl-,tning=Fol added protection for this unit leceiver dar-
ing a ]igbming storm, o_ when it is bfl unattended and
ulmsed tot _ongperiods of time_ unplug it from the wal_
outlet and disconnect the antenna o_cable system. This will
prevent damage to the unit due to Hghtning and powerqine
stu'_es.
l,_.Power Lines-An ores*de antemm system should not be
located it*tile vicinity of overhead power' lines or other
electric light or power circuits, or where it caT*fall into
such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside
antemm system, extreme care sbouM be taken to keep fl*ml
touching such powe_ Hnes or circuits as contact with them
might be fatal
1&OverMadi*_g-Do not overload wall outbts and extension
cords as this can lesult in a risk of fi_e or ebctric shock.
17.Ok}eel a*_dLiquid Entry-Nevel push objects of any kind
into this unit through openings as they may touch danger-
ous voltage points or short out parts that couM lesu]t in a
fire or electric shock. Never spill _iqaid of any killd on the
unit.
l&Servking-Do not attempt to service this unit yourseli as
opening or l'emovillg COVel'smay expose you to dangerous
voltage or otbeP hazards. Reier a]]servicing to qua_flied
service personnel
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
_dIILV-'_- ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART R)
19.Damage Requking Servke-Unphlg this unit from the wall
outbt and fete1 servicing to qualified service persolmel
under the t\Jlowing conditions:
a. When tile powe>sapp_y cord or ph_g is damaged ol flayed.
b. If liquid has been spHbd, or objects have ta]bn into the
unit.
c. Kthe unit ]*asbeen exposed to rain or water:
d. Kthe unit does not operate nomml_y by following the opel-
ating irishuctions. Adjust only those controls that are cov-
ered by the operating instructions, as improper ad)ustment
ofother controls may Jesuit ill damage and wi]_often
require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore
the unit to its nomm_ operation.
e. If the unit has beeT*dropped ol damaged in any way.
g When tile unit exhibits a distinct change ill periormance,
this indicates a need for selvice.
20.Replacement Parts-When leplacement parts ale lequired,
be sure the service technician has used replacement parts
specified by tile mamd?rctm'er that have the same character-
istics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may
result illfire, electric shock, injury to persons orother baz-
ar'ds.
21.Safety Cheek-Uponcompletion oi any selvice or repairs to
this unit, ask tile service technician to pertbrm routine saie-
ty checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating
conditiol*.
22.Heat-This unit p_odact should be situated away from beat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
Unauthorized copying, broadcasting, public perrbr-
mance and Bending of discs are prohibited.
This product incorpora/es copyright protection tech-
nology thai is protected by U.S. pa/enls and other
intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright
protection technoMgy must be aud_ofized by
Macrovisiou, a_d is intended for home and other
limited viewing uses ouly unless otherwise audlo-
rized by Macruvisiou. Reverse engineering or dis-
FCC WARNING- This equipment may gener-
ate or use radio frequency energy° Changes or
modifications to this equipment may cause
harmful interf?rence unless the modifications
are expressly approved in the instruction man-
ual. The user could lose the authority to oper-
ate this equipment if an unauthorized change
or modification is made.
RADIO-TV INTERFERENCE
This equipment has been tested aud rbund to com-
ply with the limits [br a Class B digital device, pur-
suant to Pail 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits arc
desigued to provide reasonable protection agaiust
harmftfi intertcreuce in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmftfl interrcrcuce to radio communications.
However: there is no guarautee that iuteriercuce
will not occur in a pagicular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmftfl interference to
radio or television reception, which can be deter-
mh]ed by mining the equipment off aud on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the hltertkr-
ence by one or more of the foHuwiug measures:
1) Reorient or relocate the receiving autemm.
2) [ucrease the sepam/km between the equipment
and receiver:.
3) C(mnect the equipment into an oudet on a ch:-
cuit dfftereut fl'om that tu which the receiver is
connected.
4) Consult the dealer or an experienced mdkffTV
LASER SAFETY
TMs unit employs a laser. Only a qualified service
person should remove the cover or attempt to ser-
vice this device, due to possible eye injury.
CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUST-
MENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCE-
DURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIEr)
HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS
RADIATION EXPOSURE.
CAUTION: VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER
RADIATION WHEN ()PEN AND INTERLOCK
DEFEATED. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
LOCATION: INSIDE, NEAR THE DECK
MECHANISM.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-(193.
Cet appareil num@ique de la elasse B est con-
forme/_ la norme NMB-(!(t3 du Canada.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,
MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG T() WIDE
SLOT. FULLY INSERT.
ATTENTION: POUR t_VITER LES CHOCS
t_LECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA
PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA
BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE
ET POUSSER JUSQU'A1.J FOND.
A NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING
Bateries shouM never be thrown away or inciner-
ated but disposed of in accordance with your local
regulations concerning chemical wastes.
The serial number of this product may be %und ou the back of d_e unit. No other unit has the same seriM
number as yours. You shouM record the number and other vital in[imuatk)n here and retain this book as a per-
manem record of yore: purchase to aid identification in case of theft. Serial numbers are not kept on file.
Date of Purchase
Dearer Purchase fl:om
Dearer Address
Dea_er Phone No.
Mode] No.
Serial No.
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For safe operation and safis[?Jctory pertbnnance of
your unit, keep the [blk_wing in mind when selecting
a place for its h_staHation:
® Slfie]d it Dora direct sunlight and keep it away flom
sources of intense heal
® Avoid dusty or humid phces.
® Avoid places with insuNcient ventilation tbr proper
hen dissipNion. Do not block the venlilation holes at
fl_e top or bottom of the unit. Do not place the unit
on a carpe_ because this will block the ventihNon
ho_es.
® [nstaH unit in a horizontal position.
® Avoid k_ca/ions subject to strong vibration.
® Do not place the unit near strong magnetic fields.
® Avoid moviug the unit to k_cations where tempera-
turc differences are extreme.
® Be sure to remove a disc and unplug the AC power
cord fi'om the outBe_ before canTyh_g the unit.
® Do not handle the power cord with wet hands.
® Do not pull on the power cord when disconnecting
it from an AC wall out_et. Grasp it by the plug.
® If by accidenl, wa/er is spilled on your unit, unplug
the power cord immediatdy and take the unit to our
Authorized Service Center tbr servicing.
® Do not put your ringers or objects h_to fi_e unR disc
kmdh_g tray.
® Do not place anytlfing directly on top of fl_e uniL
Moisture condensation may occur inside the unit
when it is moved from a cold place to a warm p_ace
or after heating a cold room or under conditions of
high humidity. If a DVD is played in a uMt which has
moisture, it may damage the f)VD and file unit.
Therefore when the condensation occurs inside the
unit, turn the unit on and allow at least 2 hours tbr the
unit to dry out,
The following symbols below appear in some head-
ings and notes in this manual with the following
meanings.
[Tv/vcRI
: Description rotors to TV/VCR opera/ion (in tlle
TV/VCR mode).
: Description refers to playback of DVD video discs
(in the DVD mode).
: Description refers to playback of Audio CDs
(in the DVD mode).
: Description refers to the items to be set by the
QLJ[CK mode (in the DVD mode).
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® If you need to replace these accessories, please refer to the PART NO, under the ilBustra/ions and calJ our
help line mentioned on the fronl page.
* Depending on your antenna system, you may need different types of Combiners (Mixer) or Separators
(Splitter). Contact your k_cM electronics store for fl_ese items.
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m IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ..... 2
w PRECAUT¥ONS . ............... 4
LOCATION ................... 5
AVOID THE HAZARDS OF
ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE .5
WARN(NG .................... 5
SYMBOLS USED IN THIS
MANUAL ..................... 5
m SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ....... 5
mPLAYBACK ................... 25
NORMAL PLAYBACK ......... 25
TRACKING ADJUSTMENT ..... 25
SLOW MOTION .............. 25
STILL PICTLIRE .............. 25
VERTICAL HOLD CONTROL ...25
m SPECIAL PLAYBACK . ......... 26
RENTAL PLAYBACK .......... 26
AUTO REPEAT PLAYBACK ..... 26
m SEARCH FUNC'I¥ON. .......... 38
TRACK SEARCH ............. 38
TITLE / CHAPTER SEARCH .... 38
TIME SEARCH ............... 38
MARKER SETUP SCREEN ...... 38
m SPRCIAL PLAYBACK FUNCTION . . 39
REPEAT ..................... 39
PROGRAM ................... 39
RANDOM PLAYBACK ......... 39
m TABLE OF CONTENTS .......... 6
m FEATURES .................... 7
m OPERA'IYNG CONTROLS AND
FUNC'I¥ONS ................... 9
iNSTALLING THE BATTERIES ....
m PREPARA'I¥ON FOR USE . ...... 12
ANTENNA!CABLE
CONNECTION ................ (2
CONNECTING TO FRONT A/V
IN PUT JACKS ................ 13
CONNECTING TO A STEREO
AMPLIFIER EQUIPPED WITH DIGI-
TAL INPUT JACKS (for DVD) . . .(3
CONNECTING TO A DOLBY
DIGITAL DECODER (for DVD) . .14
TWVCR SECTION
m TV OPERATION AND SETTINGS .15
WATCHING A TV PROGRAM ...15
DEGAUSSING ................ 15
P[CTU RE CONTROL ........... 15
SLEEP TIMER ................ 16
CLOSED CAPTION SYSTEM .... 16
CHANNEL SET LIP ............ 17
CLOCK SET LIP
(AUTO / MANLIAL) ............ 18
DAYLIGHT-SAVING TIME ...... 19
V-CHIP SET LIP ............... 20
TV RATING SET LIP ......... 20
MPAA RATING SET UP ...... 21
CHANGE ACCESS CODE ..... 2 l
MENLI LANGUAGE ........... 21
w MTS (Multi-Channel Television
sound) SYSTEM ............... 22
CHECKING THE SELECTED
MTS MODE .................. 22
MTS RECORDING/MONITOR
MODE ...................... 22
SELECTING THE MTS SYSTEM .23
m VIDEO CASSETTE ............. 24
m SEARCH ..................... 27
ZERO RETURN ............... 27
PICTURE SEARCH ............ 27
TIME SEARCH ............... 27
]NDEX SEARCH .............. 28
m SPECIAL FEATURES .......... 28
REAL TIME TAPE COUNTER ...28
AUTO REWIND-EJECT ........ 28
m RECORDING ................. 29
NORMAL RECORDING ........ 29
SK(PP[NG UNWANTED SCENES
DURING RECORDING ......... 29
OTR (One Touch Recording) ...... 30
COPYING A VIDEO CASSETTE
(Requires a VCR or c imcorder) . . .30
m TIMER RECORDING ........... 31
AUTOMATIC
TIMER RECORDING .......... 3l
AUTO RETURN ............... 33
m ON SCREEN DISPLAY ......... 34
m CABLE CHANNEL
DESIGNATIONS .............. 34
DVD SECTION
m ABOUT THE DISCS ............ 35
PLAYABLE DISCS ............ 35
UNPLAYABLE DISCS .......... 35
m PLAYING A DISC .............. 36
BASIC PLAYBACK ............ 36
GENERAL FEATURES ......... 36
DISC MENU ................. 36
TITLE MENU ................. 36
RESUME .................... 37
PAUSE ...................... 37
STEP BY STEP PLAYBACK ..... 37
FAST FORWARD /
FAST REVERSE .............. 37
SLOW FORWARD /
SLOW REVERSE .............. 37
ZOOM ...................... 37
m CHANGING TFIE SET'IYNGS .... 40
SUBTITLE LANGUAGE ........ 40
AUDIO LANGUAGE ........... 4(}
STEREO SOUND MODE ........ 40
CAMERA ANGLE ............. 4 l
BLACK LEVEL SETT(NG ....... 4 l
VIRTUAL SLIRROUND ......... 41
m THE ON.SCRFEN INFORMATION ...42
m CHANGING THE DVD SET UP
ITEMS ....................... 43
CUSTOM MENU .............. 43
LANGLIAGE SETT[NG ....... 43
DISPLAY SETTING .......... 44
AUDIO SETTINGS .......... 44
PARENTAL CONTROL ....... 45
OTHER SETTINGS .......... 45
]NITIALIZE .................. 45
m TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...46
m MAINTENANCE. .............. 49
DISC HANDLING ............. 49
m SPEC1FICA'I¥ONS ............. 50
m ESPAN'OL .................... 51
m WARRANTY ........... Back Cover
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[ TV/VCR Mode ]
® Hi-Fi system=The Hi-Fi stereo recording system
offers you excellent sound quMJty with a dynamic
range of 80dB, frequeucy response l?7om 20Hz to
20kHz aud 0,005% wow and flutter:
® Rotary 4-head Record/Playback System=Four
heads eusure excelJeut picture quality and special
® index Search=Fast-[brwards to start of next
recording.
® Slew Notion=View recorded program at slower
than normal speed.
* infrared remote control
® Trilingual on screen TV/VCR setup display
setectable in English, Span[sh or French
® Real time counter=This shows the elapsed record-
Jng or playback time Jnhours, mJuutes and sec-
onds, Tile "-" indication will appear wheu the tape
is rewouud further than the tape counter position
0:00:00".
® 181 channel capability PLL frequency synthesiz-
er tuner with direct station call (A converter may
be uecessary to view' scrambled cable channels.)
* Auto Clock Setting=Allows you to set the clock
functiou fi'om a PBS broadcast station.
® Closed Caption Decoder=You may view specially
Babeled (cc) TV programs, movies, news, prere-
corded tapes, etc. with either a dJak)gue captkm or
text display added to the program.
® Auto power on and off system=Automatically
tm'ns on the unit wheu you Jusel_ the cassette, turns
off after auto-rewind and ejects when the begh>
ning of the tape is reached.
® Auto rewind when the end of a tape is reached
(This function doesn't occur wheu ush_g timer
. Smooth mode change=TV/VCR mode and DVD
mode automatJcalBy changes without control.
® 2 Step picture search operation=You can view' a
video program at a high speed or super high speed
in either a l_nTward or reverse direction in LP and
SLP mode. For SP mode, only high speed is avail-
able.
® Three different playback tape speeds : SP/LP/SLP
® Two different recording tape speeds : SP/SLP
® Auto Head Cleaner=Automatically deans video
heads as you Jnsmt or remove a cassette.
® Zero Return=The tape returns to couuter of
0:00:00 by rewinding or that forwarding.
® Still="Freeze" the picture at any time, Rn: close
viewing of a particular scene.
® Digital Auto Tracking (DTR)=AutomaficaHy
adjusts the tracking for each tape you play.
® Rental play modeMmproves playback picture
quality trom worn tapes, such as reutal tapes.
® Auto repeat=Allows you to repeal the playing of a
tape Jndefiuite]y without lfittJug [PLAY L>].
® Time search=Lets you set the unit to adwmce the
tape by eutering the desired playback thue you
want to skip.
® OTR (One Touch Recording)=h_stant timed
recording from 30 to 480 minutes Js possJbJe by
hitting [REC/OTR].
® 1Year, 8 events (including Daily and Weekly)
Timer Recording=The built-in timer allows you to
record up to 8 programs a/dJffcreut times on dif-
fereut channels up to I year in advance. The Daily
timer allows recordings to be made of daily broad-
casts and the Wceldy thuer allows recording to be
made once a week up to the cud of the tape.
® Auto return=After timer recording is finished, the
unit cau return to the beghmJng of the recording.
® Sleep timer=AHows you to have the unit automati-
cally turn off at a desired time.
® Timer Program Extension=Allows you to shift the
time schedule fur automatic timer recording.
® V-CHiP=Enables pareuts to prevent theh7 chJldreu
froFl_ watching inappropriate material on TV.
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[ DVD Mode 1
® Dolby Digital sound
This refit can handle f)oH_y Digita_ surrotmd som_d
having 5_1 channels when connected to a fOolby
Digital decoder.
®Stilm/fastJsmow/step playback
Various playback modes arc available including still
pictures, tast tbrward/reverse, slow motion and step
h:ames.
o Random playback for Audio CD
This unit can shu[[le the order of tracks to play them
hi random ordeJ:
o Program Nayback for Audio CD
You can program the order of tracks to play them hi
any desired ordel:
® DVD menus in a desired language
¥otl can dispby DVD metals hi a desired langtmge,
if available on a DVD.
®Screen saver/Auto power-off functions
The screen saver program stairs when there is no
inptlt hom file unit [i_tr 5 minutes in tlle stop mode.
Afier the screen saver program is activated for 15
minutes, d_e power atltomaticaHy rams o_T.
®Subtitmes in a desired manguage
You can sdect a desired kmguage ti)r the display
subtides, if that hmgtmge is aw_ilable (m a disc.
®Semecting a camera angle
You can select the desired camera angle, it a disc
contains sequences recorded fix/m di{Terent angles.
®Choices for audio mangaage and sound mode
You can select the desired atldio langtmge and sound
mode, if different Banguages and modes are available
on a disc.
® Parenta_ lock
You can set the control level to limit playback of
discs which may not be suitable [or children.
®Automatic detection of discs
This unit automatically detects if the loaded disc is
DVD or Audio CD.
®On-screen disNay
[ntbrmation about the current operation can be dis-
played on a TV screen, allowing you to confirm tile
cunTemly active functions (such as program play-
back), on tile TV screen using tile remote control.
Search
Chapter search / Tit_e search / Track search / Time
search
®Repeat
Chapter / Tit_e / Track / All / A-B
Zoom
Mag_ified scree_ cm-_be disphtyed.
®Marker
The par[ desigm_ed by user can be called back.
® Resume P_ay
User carl rest,me to playback from the part a_ which
the play was stopped.
®Virtual Surround
® Bit rate indication
® DRC (Dynamic range contro0
You can COntrol [lie range o[ sound volume.
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- FRONT PANEL - [Fig.l]
3 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
- REMOTE CONTROL - [Fig. 2]
.........................
2 ............
3
24
25 .........................
26 .............
(DVD 3
4
13
27
28 ..................
29
30
31 ..................
2 .....
33
1.POWER Button [TV/VCRP.15/ DVD£361
Hit to turn the power o1_and off.
2.VOLUME (VOL) A / _ Buttons
Press to control the volume level ff)r fl_e DVD and TV,
3.SKtP N{_ / !_! Buttons (for DVD) [DVDR381
Press once to skip chapters or tracks to a desired
poim.
SEARCH _ / _- Buttons (for DVD) [DVD R371
Press and h(_ld to change [urward or reverse play-
back speed.
4, PLAY _ Button [TV/VCRR25 / DVD R361
Starts playback of fl_e disc or rope contents.
5. STOP [] Button [TV/VCRP.25/ DVD P.371
(Front paneb Stops opermion of the disc.
(Remote control) Stops operation o[ the disc or
tape contents.
&OPEN/CLOSE _ Button [DVDR3N
Hit _o inset1 a disc into or remove it fi:om fl_e m_y,
7. Disc _oading tray
8. DVD lndicator
Lights up during DVD mode.
9.SELECT Button [TV/VCR RI5] [DVD R361
Hit to change to TV/VCR mode, external input
mode or DVD mode. You can see the mode
(TV/VCR or IDVD) on tl_e front panel indicator:
10.TWVCR Indicator
Lights up during TV/VCR mode.
H. CHANNEL (CH.) & / _' Buttons
Press to select memorized chmmels.
12. Recording indicator
Flashes during recording. Lights up in the stand-
by mode [ur Timer Recording.
13. REC/OTR Button (Front Panel) [TV/VCRR301
Hit to sta_l manual recording. Hit repeatedly to
start One Touch Recording.
RECORD Button {Remote Contro0 [TV/V(R R2{
Hit to start manual recording.
14. REW _I Button (for TWVCR) [TV/VCRR271
Hit to rewind d_e tape or to view the picture rapid-
_y in reverse during playback mode. (Rewind
Search)
15. F.FWD _ Button (for TWVCR) [TV/VCRR271
Hit to rapidly adwmce fl_e tape or to view fl3e pic-
ture rapidly in [brward during playback mode.
16, STOP/EJECT [] / A Button [TV/VCRR24.27I
Hit 1o stop d_e tape motion. Hit in fl_e stop mode
to remove tape from the unit.
17. Remote sensor window
18. HEADPHONE Jack
To connect headphone (not supplied) tot personal
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- REAR PANEL - [Fig.3]
19o WDEO input Jack
Connect to tl_e video output jack of a video
camera or VCR.
2(!. AUDIO L/R input Jacks
(Tunnect to the audio output jacks ot a video
camera or VCR_
21. Cassette compartment
22. P[CTURE Button
Hit to adjust the picture.
23. Number Buttons
TV/VOR Mode:[R 171
Press two digits to directly access the desired
channel.
Remember to hit [0] betore a single digit cham_el.
+100 Button-
Hit to select cable cham_els wMch are higher than
99.
DVD Mode:[p.3sl
Hit tu enter the desired numbm:
+10 Button=
Hit to enter the desired numbers which are higher
than 9.
24. PAUSE [1 Button [TV/VCR R25 / DVD R37]
Pauses tl_e current disc or tape operation.
25. SPEED Button [TV/VCRf_291
Hit to choose the desh:ed recordh_g speed:
SP/SLR
26, C.RESET Button [TV/VCR R271
Hit to reset counter to "0:00:00".
Hit to cancel a setting ot thner program. (Refer to
page 32.)
27. DISPLAY Button
TV/VCR Mode:ff_22I
Dispbys tl_e counter or the current cham_el num-
ber and current time on the TV screen.
DVD Mode:[R421
Displays the current status on the TV screen.
28. SETUP Button [TV/VCR R161[DVD R43-451
Hit to enter or exit the setup menu of TV or DVD.
29. T_TLE Button [DVD P.361
Displays the tide menu.
30. CLEAR Button [DVD R3si
Hit to clear or cancel a setting currently entered,
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31. MODE Button [DVD R391
Hit to call up the program screen or the random
screen in the stop mode.
Hit to call up the Black Level Setdug screen or
the Virtual Surround screen during playback.
32. SEARCH MODE Button [DVD R3gi
Hit to Bocatea desired point.
33, AUDIO Button
TV/VOR Mode:lR231
Hit to select a desired sound mode when watchiug
a TV program or playing or recording a cassette
tape.
DVD Mode:iP.401
Hit to select a desired audio language or sound
mode.
34, SUBTITLE Button [DVD R40I
Hit to select a desired subtide language.
35. REPEAT Button [DVD R391
Repeats playback of the current disc, titBe, chapter.
or track,
36. ANGLE Button [DVD R41i
Hit to change the camera angle to see the
sequence being played back from a difterent angle
(if available).
37. A-B Button [DVD R3_I
Repeals playback of a selected sectkm.
38. RETURN Button [TV/VCR R32I [DVD R381
Returns to the previous screen in the setup menu.
39. ENTER Button [TV/VCRf_I61 [DVDR301
Hit to accept a setting.
40. A / T' / _1 / _ Buttons
TV/VCR Mode:iR 151
Press to select a setting mode from the meuu on
the TV screen.
Press to select or adjust trom a particular menu.
DVD Mode:[R3N
Press to select a menu item_
41. DISC MENU Button [DVD R36]
Calls up the DVD menu.
42. ZOOM Button [DVD R371
Enlalges pall ot a DVD-repmduced image.
43. MUTE Button [TV/VCR ,RI51
Mutes the sound. Hit it again to restore sound.
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44. SLEEP Button ITV/VCR ,E_I61
Sets the S_eep Timer.
45. ANT(ENNA), Jack
Couuect to an antenna, cable system or sa/elBite
system.
46. Power cord
Cormect to a standard AC outBet (120V/60Hz).
NOTE:
* Remove the power cord from the hook to
avoid breakiug a wire beR_re you connect to a
standard AC outlet,
47. AUDIO OUT COAXIAL Jack
Connect to file digital input ot an external
amplifier or decoder dbr DVD Audio only).
NOTE:
® We do uot recommend the use of universal remote controls. Not aH of the tunctions may be controlled with
a universa_ remote control
If you decide to use a universal remote coutrd with t]lis unit, please be aware that the code uumber given
may not opera/e this unit. [n tMs case, please calB the manut)._cturer of the universal remote control.
1)Open the battery compartment cover by pressing
the cover on the remote unit in the direction of the
arrow.
2)h_se_l 2 "AA" penlight batteries into the battery
compartment h_ the direction indicated by the
polarity (+/-)markh_gs.
3)Replace the cove1:
[BATTERY PRECAUTIONS[
®Be sure to R_How the correct polarity as indica/ed
in the battery compartment. Reversed batteries
may cause damage to the device.
® Do not mix di[[crent types of ba/teries together
(e.g. Alkaline and Carbon-Zh_c) or old batteries
with fresh cues.
®if the device is not to be used tor a long period of
time, remove the batteries to prevent damage or
iujury trom possible battery leakage.
® Do not tU to recharge batteries not inlended to be
recharged; they can overheat and rupture.
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Cables used here are commercially available.
[ANTENNA CONNECTION] [CATV/SATELLITE CONNECTION]
c°ax a cab eoR
ii i
j:i!ig
";7 Fiat twin- Adaptor
lead cable
CATV Box or
Satellite Box *
ooT77,=
_I_1 From Cable System or
_ Satellite Antenna
for 7t°SCa=e
[, _1_ From Cable System
[Fig. 41
*Some cane TV systems use scrambled signals _md
reqmre a speciM conveNter to receive d_ese channds,
Consult your k_cal cable company,
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.
NOTE: Bent pm
* Before plugging the antenna into the ANT. ,iack of the unit, check that the pin is
not bent. If it is bent, straighten the pin as illustrated, then plug the pin into the Ptug
ANT. jack of the unit. (Needs to be (Straight pin)
straigblened)
WH_iUf?F C©MLtf?,, :,©i ATI_T?_,
A VHF UHF 75 ohm combim_fion antenna can be
connected to ANT. jack of die uniL
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[n some areas it will be necessary to use an otl@oor
antenna.
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f)ESC/T/,,'t,7 SLEH l;*OZ
Use tfis connection if your cable system connects
directly to file u@t widK)ut a converter box.
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BLAD! BOX ON SATL L 7K HOX
If your cable service supplies you with a converter
box or if you use a satellite system, you can use d_e
basic connection shown above,
Cham_el selection mUS_Lbe made with d_e convemer
box or saldlite box. This means tha_Lchannels cannot
be changed ush_g @e remote control o[ this uniL
NOTE:
®For your safety and to avoid damages to the unit, unplug the antenna cable from the ANT. ,lack
before moving the unit.
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Whenyouwatchaprogramrecordedonanothersource(VCRorvideocamera),usethe
AUDIO/VIDEOinputjacksonthelrontoltheunit.
Connectd_eAudio/VideooutputjacksofanothersourcetotheAUDIOL/RandVIDE()
jacksofthisunit.
Thenpress[SELECT)or[CH°A/ T] until "AUX" appears on the screen°
ex.
VCR or video camera, etc.
(OUT)
483=
(OUT)
{ _ ,............
To the Audio output jacks
Audio cable
(commercially available)
HE,PHONE VEDEO L-AUDEO-R
To the Video output jack _ [Front of the unit]
Video cable (iN) [Fig. 5]
NOTE:
®When you connect a monaural VCR (another source) to tMs unit, connect the Audio output jack of the
monaural VCR (another source) to the AUDIO L jack of tMs unit. The audio will output in both L and R
charnel equalBy.
Use an aucfio coaxial digital cable (commercially available) [or the audio connections.
Com_ect to an amplifier equipped widl digital input jacks such as MD Deck or DAT Deck.
(OUT)
ex.
MDdeck, DATdeck, etc. To AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL jack
1 To Coaxial digital (Only DVD AUDIO OUT
[_ c)_m_ }mAudio input jack
o olm_._Jm (IN_ Audio coaxial digital cable [Fig. 6]
.... (commercially available)
NOTES:
® The audio source on a disc in a 5.1 channel Dolby Digital surround R_rma/cmmot be recorded as digital
sound by an Mr) or DAT deck.
® Be sure to turn off the power to all components in the system betore connecting another component.
®Reter to the Owner's Manuals Ior the components to be connected to the unit.
® Set ' DOLBY DIGITAL" to "PCM" tor audio output in the setup mode. Playing a unit using h_correct set-
tings may generate noise distoltion and may also damage the speakers,(Refer to page 44.)
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IfusingdlisunittoplayaDVDdiscill a5.1chamdDolbyDigitaUsurroundRtrma,dieunitoutputsa
DOLBYDI[GI[TALDatastreamfl:onlitsAUDI[OOUTCOAXI[AL jack. By hooking dte unit up to a Dol by
Digital decoder, you can enjoy a more convincing realistic ambience with pow'erfuJ and high-quality surround
sound as eJ0oyed in movie dlea[ers.
Use audio coaxial digital cables (commelvial]y available) R/r the audi(! connections.
Center
speaker
Front speaker _ Front speaker
(left) U (right)
Dolby Digital
decoder To Coaxial digital
J- r .................. J
'_ (iN)
Surround Surround Subwoofer
speaker speaker /,,,,,,,[ _
(left) (right)
D D
(OUT)
To AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL jack
(Only DVD AUDIO OUT)
Audio coaxial digital cable
[Fig. 7]
NOTES:
®Be sure to turn off tile power to all components in tile system betore connecting another component.
®Reter to die Owner's Manuals R/r the components to be connected to die unit.
* If connected to a Dolby Digital decode_: set "DOLBY DIGI[TAL" to "BI[TSTREAM" R/J7audio output in tile
setup mode. (Refer to page 44.)
®Unless connected to a Dolby Digital decoder, set "DOLBY DI[GI[TAL"to "PCM" }or audio output in dle
setup mode. Playing a unit ushlg incorrect settings may generate noise distortion and may also damage die
speakers.(Refer 1o page 44.)
Manufactured unde[ license from DoJby Laborator!es _ Do!by and the d0ub!eiD symb0! are
trademarks of Do by Laborator es,
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Pklg the uuit power cord iuto a staudard
AC outlet.
NOTE:
® ff any digits appear in the cnruer of the
screeu, hit [POWER] without uuplug-
giug the power cord.
2 X_'_ un
Hit [POWER] to turn on the unit_
Press [CH. _ / _'] or the Number buttons to select
your desired chaunel numbe_:
Note for using the Number buttons:
You must precede siugb-digit chaunel numbers
with a zero (R_rexampb: 02, 03, 04 aud so ou).
When selecfiug cable chaunels which am higher
thau 99, lfit [+100] first, then press the last two
digits. (Exampb: to select chauuel 125, first hit
[+100] then hit [21 aud [513
Press [VOL° Zx /V] to adjust the volume.
Hit [MUTE] to iustaudy mute the
sonud.
Hit it again to restore the previous
NOTE:
®If you press [CH° _ / _] iu the DVD mode, you
cau chauge the TV chauuels. Even if you turn off
the unit iu the DVD mode, when you turn it ou
agah_, it will go iutn the TV/VCR mode.
.... _'( ( 'lg? _ ¢ ? <? ' :_'
( ..... , !,,#,l ,< , ,Fu ,,_Ys;
® [f the uuit is couuected to a cable box or sa/ellite
box, press [CH° _ / 'V] to select CH3 or CH4
according to the output chauuel setting of the
device, aud select desired chauue] ou that device.
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® When au exterual equipment is couuected to the
frout AUDIO/VI[DEO iuput jacks, press
[SELECT] or [CH. A / _'] repemed]y uutil
"AUX" appears ou the screen.
[TV/VCR ]
This television has a degaussing circuit tha_ will clear
up cnbr errors on the TV screen that are caused by
auy excess maguetism which happens to get too clnse
to the TV. This circuit is designed to operate ouce
when the set is first plugged in. if minor color
errors are seen in some locations on the screen,
please unplug the TV fl_r approximately 30 min-
utes° When the TV is plugged back h_, the degauss-
iug circuit will operate ouce to clear them up. Repeat
this procedure any time the TV screen is accideutaHy
maguetized or when the TV is moved or relocated.
[TV/VCR ]
The unit's picture coutrols- BRIGHT, CON-
TRAST, COLOR, TINT aud SHARPNESS - are
preset to factory specifications. AH_ough they are
usually the best, you may ueed tn make some further
adjustments tbr a more uatural k_okiug huage.
Muke sure ,,,
* The uuit must be turued ou.
Hit [PICT _.RE].
Press [A / _] uutil desired coutrol is displayed.
BRIGHT
CONTRAST
COLOR
TINT _RIGIqT
VAVAVAVAVAVAVA_VAVAVAVAVAVAVA*
SHARPNESS
Press [_,_/ _] to adjust to your desu:ed level withiu 5
secoud s.
BRIGHT tn decrease tn iucrease
CONTRAST to decrease to iucrcase
coutrast cnutrast
COLOR tn pale tn briHiaut
TINT tn purpb tn green
SHARPNESS tn soft tn clear
® Even if there isa power failure of any kind, the
unit will retain its memury fur this feature.
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The Sleep Timer function turns off the uMt without
using [POWER] after a desired period o_ time.
NOTE:
* This function does not work during the record°
ing mode°
O_,__p/_::_geep_>erSet q
Hit [SLEEP] so that "SLEEP 0 MINUTE" appears.
Hit [SLEEP] repeatedly until your
If the unit displays a black box
on the TV screen, this means tha_
the unit is set to the TEXT mode.
To clear screen, sebcI [CAP-
T[ONII, [CAPTION2I or IOFFI.
Muke sure ...
® The unit must be turned on.
ii@@@@@@@@@i[U[Ui_
S÷ect OAPT 0_4
Hit [SETUP].
Press [A / '_] to point to
"CAPTION'.
TWVCR SETUP
TIMER PROGRAMMING
SETTING CLOOK
CHANNEL SET UP
USEIq'S SET UP
V CHIP SET {JP
LANGUAG [£_ GUSH]
CAPT_Of OFF/ ......
ZSR© RETd N
TIME SEARCH
INDEX SEARCH
Each additional press will increase
d_e time by 30 minutes up to 120
minutes_
After 5 seconds, the Sleep Timer
setting will disappear automatically.
Hit [SLEEP] to call up the Sleep Timer Setting. Hit
[SLEEP] repeatedly until SLEEP 0 MINUTE"
appears.
You can view spedaHy iabeled (cc) TV programs,
movies, news and pre-recorded tapes with either a
dialogue caption or text display.
CAPTION mode: You can watch dramas, movies and
news while captioning the dJabgues and the contents
of news.
TEXT mode: You can watch half screen text Jntbmm-
tJon Jf you want.
1_2: You may get these captions or text information
by selecting either "J" or "2". Caption "2" is
usually used for a second language if available.
NOTES:
® Not al] programs are broadcast with closed cap-
tJons. Your unit is designed to provide error fl:ee
closed captions from high quality antemm, cable
and VCR signals. Conversely, poor quality signals
are iJl£eiy to result in caption errors or no captions
a_all Common signal conditions wlfich may cause
caption errors are Hsted below:
® Automobile ignition noise
® Electric motor brush noise
® Weak snowy reception on TV scrceu
® Muhipbx signal reception displaying picture
_;f''::3e<:R des e :spiel msde
Hit [ENTER] repeatedly until your
-TV_VCRS_TUP
TIMER PROGIqAMM_NG
desired caption menu appears ...........
CHANNEL SET UP
([CAPTI_ON1I, [CAPTR)N) I v.oH,_......_Fo_
_ LANGUAGE [ENCLI HI
[TEXT1 ] or [TEXTg= ]) =_o............_o_,_r........
TIM_ _qEA g/OH
iNDEX S _AFIGH
,}_ Ex/: the cspto _sett _'g r_ode
Hit [SETUP] to exk the menu.
NOTE:
® Even if there is a power Nilm°e of any kind, the
unit will retain its memory for this featm°e.
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Repeat steps 1 to 2 and select [OFF} using
[ENTER]. Then hit [SETUP] to return to TV mode.
* Phyback of poorly recorded or worn VCR tapes.
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Make sure ...
® The unit must be turned on.
' h :_, j ,
/ ( ....... . ,...... ,,
As the initial setting, tMs unit has memorized aH
cham_ds, including the ones not awdk_Ne in your
area.This icature automatically puts only available
charnels into die memory.
?
)_ 3_,_,*;:C /a,i'.EL.S_'?Tli_P' w,VOlq SETtlp
T_MER p ROG RA MIMIN ('J
Hit [SETUP] ............
_ CHANNEL SET UP
USER'S ET UP
Press [A / _'] to point to ...........
LANGUAdJE IENGU.SH]
OAP nON IOFP]
CHANNEL SET UP". then hit ..........
r._[ SEARCH
[ENTER]. ,..........
_i} [_,@_}I'/ _ "S/',r'", $©8;Wi'Sa:
O ..............
Press [_+/ T] to point to AUT
CH PROGRAMMING", then hit .... ........ _o.,v_
AUTO OH PROGRAMMINC_
tENTER].
The tuner scans and memorizes aH
the active chmmeJs in your area.
The tuner stops on fl_elowest memorized channel.
NOTES:
®When "AUTO CH PROGRAM-
MING" is activated where there
is no TV signal input, "NO TV ........ _
SIGNALS" will appear on the
display after fire completion of
* The unit may recognize CATV charnels to be TV
channels if reception condition is poor: [n this case,
check the antemm com_ection and try "AUTO CH
PROGRAMMING" again when reception condi-
tions arre better.
* Channel memory programming is NOT neces-
sary when connected to a cable box or satellite
box. Just select the channel fur cable box or
satellite input (ex° CH3) on the unit, then select
your desired channel on the cable box or satellite
box.
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The cham_els you no longer receive or seldom watch
can be deleted [rom the memory. (Of course, you can
add ff_edeleted cham_el into d_e memory again.)
TIM _I:iPROGRAMMING
Hit [SETUP]• '.........
_- CHANNEL SET UP
USER'S SET UP
Press [A / V] to point to "CHAN ............
LANGU,_GE [ENGUS_]
CAPT_CON [OF_]
NEL SET UP". then hit tENTER] ...........
TIME F_B_ FqOH
INDEX SEAIq( Iq
2 S®!ect A©D/DE/.ET'E O/i <,.,_.........
Press [A / +¢]to point to ................. ,
"ADD/DELETE CH", then hit ..................
[ENTER].
3 Ent+ tie des +'ed cha+r++e[/'_u++rbe+"
Press [CH. _ / V] or the Number
buttons until your desired cham_el
number appears. (You can also 0s
press [_. / _v] t() enter it.)
®You must precede single-digit .........
cham_el numbers with a zero
(Example: 02 ._ 09). (Example: CHS)
®When selecting cable cham_els which are Mgher
dmn 99, hit [+l(t(l] first, then press the last two
digits• (Exampb: to sebct charnel 125, first hit
[+_ee]thenMt [21and [51.)
,'{_ O®ete(or add}i/:for (o" _to};_÷_o/y
Hit [ENTER]. The charnel number changes to light
red. The channel is deleted from memory.
®To delete another cham_el, repeat steps 3 to 4.
®If you hit tENTER] again, the chmmel is memo-
rized again.
Added channe! : Light blue
Deleted channel : Light red
5_ Exit the c _a__'e set_sp >ode
Hit [SETUP] to exit fl_emenu•
NOTE:
®To confirm tlm_cham_el(s) has been deleted or
added, press [CH. _. / V].
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[TV/VCR]
Tile unit clock must be set correcdy so dial VCR
timer recording is possiNe. It is suggested tim[ die
clock be set manually wlleu first setting up tile unit,
then set to [ONI tile auto clock setting whicll will
periodically correct tile setting if necessary.
NOTE:
* If you camlot receive a stadon witt_ time signals,
auto dock setting cannot beperformed. Use manu-
al setting oMy.
iIfA?' ,TA (7©{/7J,,
Make sure ...
®Tile unit must be turned on.
h_ the exa.Tde below, ti_edock is to be set to:
DATE May @h, 2005
SETTING TIME 5:40PM
2 Seect _,i{A/'qUALCLOOK SET
Press [_ /V[ to point to "MANU- [ ............
AL CLOCK SET", dlen hit [ ........ [o.]
AuToCLOCKC_ 8EARg;H
[ENTER]. A.......... I0_l
MANIJAL CL©GK .gET
{)ST [OFF]
®If dlere is no local PBS stadon iu your area or on
your cane syslem, sdec_ AUTO CLOCK" and
hit [ENTER] to turn [OFFI dlis function beRtre
fllis step.
Press[_ / _[ until your desired ................
(Example: May -_ "05")
Then Mt [_]. (Or hit [_1 to go
back oue s_ep.)
MONTH rAY YEAR
HOUr4 MINUTE
4_ Se e<stt'_eday
Press[_ /_] until your desired
Then hit [_].
MONm DAy YEAR
_OUR MINUTE
_i* S{! }_ :t th<f! h: _/* M..............
Press [A / _] until your desired .............
hour appears, os,0__-a__00s
(Example: "5", "PM") "tuR_'"_7
0S PM
aa <
Then hit [_].
7 Seeot t!' _;_m _,4e .............
Press [_. / _] uudi the ............
0s _ 06 FBI 200a
desired minute appears.
(Example: "40")
1
Hit [SETUP]_
kltl_ough seconds are not Cti%iayed,
riley beghl coundng from 00 when
you Mt [SETUP]. Use tMs feature
to synchronize die clock widl d_e correct time.
NOTE:
®When unpk_gghlg tile AC curd or if thereis a
power Ii61ure tbr more than 3 seconds, you may
llave to reset die clock.
If you want tu change tile clock,
1)Follow steps 1 to 2.
2)Select die item you want _ochange ushlg [_] .
3)Enter correct numbers ushlg [_ / _1.
4)Hit [SETUP] to sta_ die clock.
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Make sure ...
® The unit must be turned on,
® CouHrm the uuk is receiving a RF (Radio
Frequency) signM from either an auteuua or cable
system couuectkm using the ANT. jack on the rear
of the unit.
NOTES:
® If a cable converter box is bdug used, make sure it
is puwered ou,
® You must use the remote control to perform the
clock setdug procedure.
® If the unit is c(muected direcdy to a cane couve_ler
box or satellite box, the bcal PBS station must be
sebcted on the cable box itself and tile unit must be
set to the output chauuel of tile cable converter box
or sa/elHte box (usually channel 3 or 4), to be aNe
to set up or correct the clock automatically,
_ /}i_te__the charmei r_umbe_ that ce<ta _'_sti'_e
Auo utcCoc_ Se_mgSg_
Hit [RETURN] to go back to ( ............
SETTING CLOCK" menu, {,__......... Eo_
AUTO CLOCKOH SEARCH
Hit IV] to select "AUTO CLOCK ............ E_
CH'L ................
D._T [OSN
Press I'll / _] until you locate Auto
Clock Set stadou uumber.
{5° Ext the sett _g cock/_ode
Hit [SETUP] to exit the menu.
NOTE:
* Once the unit is turned off, it will periodically
check and set the correct date and thue.
"SETTING CLOCK", then hit
[ENTER].
Seect SETTLiG CLOOK
Hit [SETUP]. [ ............
T_MER PFtOGIqAMMING
SETTING (LOCK
Press [A / T] to sdect '_ o...........
USER'S SET Up
V CHip SET lip
EANG UAOE [ENGUSP_]
CAPTION [OFF]
ZERO RETUIqN
TIME SEARCH
tNDEX SEARCH
2 _" 'A YOO OCK O14_ [ ............
_UTOCLOCk, [ONi
Hit [ENTER] to sdect [ONI. '_ ............. A_o4
AUTO CLOCK OH [ 02 ]
MANUAL CLOCK SET
D ST [OFF]
i!? Begs' AUTO CLEON ©},_SEARCH
Hit IV] to select "AUTO CLOCK
CH SEARCH".
Then hit [ENTER].
The unit begins searching _br the
station which coutaius the auto
clock set signal. The search [br a
SETTtNG CLOCK
AUtO CLOCK [ONI
_- AUTO CkOCK CH SEA_qOH
AUTO CLOCK CH [ O2 ]
MANUALCLOCK SET
signal may take up to 20 seconds per channel.
® When die search has ended,_ _" ( _................
appears at the k)wer ]eft of the / ......
screen. [® Write dow_ the uumber(s) that
appear OUthe screen. They are the l
auto clock station(s) in your area.
® If no number(s) appear on the TV screen, there are
uo stations in your area which coutahl the Auto
Clock signal, Auto Clock Setdug is not possible.
Please use Manual Clock Setdug on page 18.
NOTE:
* Duril_g AUTO CLOCK CH SEARCH, the picture
may be distorted.
Select dfis feature and the unit's clock automatically
will advance one hour in April, then reverse one hour
in October.
When DayHght-Savhlg Thue is ON, d_e dock will
change automatically as follows:
* First Sunday of April : At 2 AM the clock immedi-
atdy chmlges to 3 AM. Any timer programming
you have set to occur between 2 AM and 3 AM will
uot re ccqld_
* Last Sunday of October : At 2 AM fl_e dock
hmuedia_e]y changes to I AM.
Make, sure ...
* The unit must be turned on.
<_ ' ..... ' ,,M ,,/_ w,vcRs_r'up
TIME_ pROGRAIqMING
Hit [SETUP]. _ .............CHANNEL SET UP
USER'S gET Up
Press [_, / Y] to point to "SET- _.........LANGUAGE [ENGUSbq
CAPTION [OFff]
TI[NG CLOCK". d_euhit [ENTER]. z.........
TIME SEAR©H
INDEX SEARCI-t
2 So/: D_SW (Day ght,Sav_sgT _e}/e[Ob]
Press [_. / _'] to point to "D.S.T.", ( ............. "/
then hit [ENTER] utah [ONI ......... [o_]
appears. _u_oclock,cHS_nCH
AUTO CLOC,KCl4 [ O2 ]
MANUAL CLOCK $ET
Dsr ........ {&q.....
i_ Extthe©ay ght, SavtgTsseuode
Hit [SETUP] to exit the menu.
T_? I"..'_:,/'_,7/;/17,//; .f_;_[L/,//?'.S.4_/_V,
?TU'/:,
Repeat steps 1 to 2 and sdect [OFFI using
[ENTER].
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[TV/VCRI
TMs tkamre euaNes parents to prevent their children
from watcMng iuappropriate materkd on TV. When
you try to access a program which is bbcked+
"PROTECTED PROGRAM by _." message appears
on d_eTV screen.
Make sure ...
®The unit must be turned on,
S_ See: V,,C, 5_SET P
TVNOR SSTI_p
TIMER PROGRAMMINQ
Hit [SETUP]. +.........
GNANN[k SET UP
USER'S SEt Op
Press [A / T] to select "V-CHIP ............
LANGUAGE [ENGklSN]
SET UP'. then hit [ENTER]. _o°......._E+o_,_°<
TI_B S:EARCH
INDEX .g EAFIGIq
;) ' n .......
3 Select the deske_' tern
Press [A / '_] to select ++TVRATING", "MPAA
RATING" or "CHANGE CODE", dlen hit [ENTER].
Refer to die pages below to set up each item+
........ P 20 [] Step 4
%_';as_-----_ p 21 [] Step 4
....... °_Z>P 21 [] Step 4
s +( 5£7
V '_
Follow steps g to 3 h_ d_e -CHIPSET UP sec-
tion above.
_7 Bock_sg'TV poga_s
Press [A / '_] tc+select a radng that
you wish to bbck
Hit [ENTER] repeatedly to set it to
[BLOCK} or [VIEW}.
Selection
TV-Y
TV-Y7
TV-G
TV-PG
TVq4
TV-MA
7V Y ]VIEW]
TV Y7 ( ) ]VIEW]
7V G ]VIEW]
7V PG( ] ]VIEW]
TV 14 _ ] IViEW]
TV MA( ] IVtBW]
Rating Category Explanations
Appropriate for all children
Appropriate R_rchiHren seven and older
Genera[ Audience
Parental GuMance suggested.
Unsuitable Ior cMldren under 14
Mature audience only
NOTE:
®When you select a rating and set
it to [BLOCK], the higher ratings _
will be bbcked automatica ,+ _
Jv pr_ _DkSV)
The k_wer radn_s will be awtil...... o_v)
w 7v MA(L._V)
able for viewing.
* Whe_* yOLl set the lowest ra[ing [()
[VIEW{, aHother ratings will automatically be
awtilable Ibr viewh%
When you select the radn_s o[ TV- +_+ ]viEw]
YT. TV-PG. TV- ]4 or TV-MA you +__ _v,_w]]V+W]
_v pG_ ] ]VIEW]
will have the option oI settin_ sub ..... ] ]v,_w]
c TV MA(
Press [_ / _'] to select a raqng with
sub-ratings you wish to block, d_en
hit [ENTER] twice.
Press [_ / _'] to select a sub-rating,
then hit [ENTER] to set it to
[BLOCK] or [VIEW].
rv Y7 [8LOCK
_V [BLOCK]
rv pG [BLOCK
_) [BLOCK]
]BLOCK]
S IBLOOK]
V IBLOOK]
Selection Rating Category Explanations
TV-Y7
FV
TV-PG, TV+14, TV-MA
D Suggestive Dialog (TV-PG, TV-14only)
L Coarse Language
S Sexual Situation
V Violence
NOTE:
+ The blocked sub-ratings will
appear next to the rating category
in the "TV RATING" menu+
1
TV Y [VIEW] |
_ ¥7 _ ) [VIEW]
/
7V G [VIEW[
TV RG(DLSV) {BLOCK]
TV 14 (DLSV) IBLOOK]
TV MA(LSV) IBLOGK]
(; F'x+t•+
...._,V+C_p s+;++tt+gm+od®
H+t [SETUP] to exit the menu.
NOTE:
®To change the radng+ the TV must(-
be tume(! to an unprotected pro- | ......ff_ ....
gram+If PROTECTED PRO- |
(}RAM by +++"appears on d+e /
screen, ptease change the channel {
to a station that is not protected.
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Sylvania 6720FDF Owner's manual

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