CONTENTS
Connections and Basic Operations
Safety Warnings ...................................... ii
hnportant Safety Instructions ............................ iii
INTRODUCTION
Welcome ............................................ v
Installation Considerations .............................. v
Methods of Operation .................................. vi
Features Provided on your TV Chart ...................... vi
Setup Checklisl ...................................... viii
STANDARD TV/SOURCE CONNECTIONS
Introduction TV/Source Connection Panel, Overview Connection
Options, TV/Source Connections Panel, Front ofTV A/V Jacks,
Setups: I-TV Only, 2-TV and Cable Box, 3-TV and 4-VCR, TV
_ith VCR and Cable Box, Accessory Jacks, Surround
Speakers and Audio Amplifier .......................... 1-1
FIRST TIME YOU OPERATE YOUR TV
Control Panel, Battery Installation, Power, Main Picture and PIP
Source, Auto Program, Clock, Other Options and Projection TV
Setup .............................................. 2-1
PIP (Picture-in-Picture) OPERATION
Overview, Selecting Main Picture and PIP Inset
Source, PIP ON/Off, PIP Features/Controls Options with
Universal and Trackball remotes, PIP Source Capabilities with
Different Connection Setups ........................... 3-1
(Jniversal Remote Control Menus
UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL MBR3459
Introduction, Battery Installation, Operating Mode, TV
Operations, Key Functions Chart, Programming,
Special Features, Auto Find, and Brand Codes ............. 4-I
QUICK REFERENCE TO MENUS
Available Menus, Basic Menu Operation ................. 5-1
SOURCE MENU
Menu Operation, Source Selection ....................... 6-1
SETUP MENU
Menu Operation, Auto Program, Channel Add/Del/Surf, Clock
Set, Captions, Caption/Text, Language, Background, StarSight
Projo Setup: Color Convergence ........................ 7-1
SPECIAL FEATURES
Menu Operation, Timer Setup, Sleep Timer, On/OffTimer,
Channel Labels, Source ID, Parental Control, Auto Demo .... 8-1
AUDIO MENU
Menu Operaffon, Bass, Treble, Balance, Audio Mode, SoundRite,
F:ont Surround Rear Surround, Speakers ................. 9-I
VIDEO MENU
Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint, Sharpness, Color
Temp, Video Filter, Skin Tone, and Video Preset .......... 10-I
PIP VIDEO I_IENU
Contrast, Tint, Size ................................... 11-I
Z-Trak Remote Control Menus
Z-TRAK TRACKBALL REMOTE CONTROL
Introduction, Battery Installation, Choosing Operating Mode,
Basic Operations, VCR Function Keys, Auto Find, VCR Brand
Codes, Cleaning: the Trackball ........................ 12-1
Z-TRAK REMOTE MENUS OVERVIEW
Available On-Screen Menus, Basic Menu Operation,
Menu Icons, On-Screen Displays, Volume Control ......... 13-1
Z-TRAK REMOTE MENU OPERATION
Point and Press Operation, Menu Operation Options ....... 14-1
Z-TRAK REMOTE SOURCE MENU
Menu Operation, Source Selection ...................... 15-1
Z-TRAK REMOTE SETUP MENU
Menu Operation, Auto Program, Channel Add/Del/Surf, Clock
Set, Captions, Caption/Text, Language, Background,
StarSight .......................................... 16-1
Z-TRAK REMOTE SPECIAL FEATURES
Menu Operation, Timer Setup, Sleep Timer, OrdOff Timer,
Channel Labels, Source ID, Parental Control, Auto Demo... 17-1
Z-TRAK REMOTE AUDIO MENU
Menu Operation, Bass, Treble, Balance, Audio Mode, SoundRite,
Front Surround, Rear Surround, Speakers ................ 18-1
Z-TRAK REMOTE VIDEO MENU
Menu Operation, Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint, Sharpness,
Color Temp, Video Filter, Skin Tone, and Video Preset ..... 19-1
Z-TRAK REMOTE PIP VIDEO MENU
Menu Operation, Contrast, Tint, Size .................... 20-1
Maintenance and _Varranty
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Caring, Extended Absence, Interference,
Before Calling for Service ............................ 21-1
Recommended Accessories
Replacement Product Registration Card
Your Zenith Warranty
tlow to use this operating guide
Standard TV installation and operation is given in this portion of the operating guide. Follow the procedures given if you will not
be using StarSight®. Two remote controls are provided, each with its own set of on-screen menus. Refer to the appropriate sec-
ti3ns of this guide when using the different remote controls.
,i_ Refer to the StarSight® portion of this operating guide for StarSight® activation and ope:ration.
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