Zenith B13A01L Owner's manual

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operating guide / warranty
RECORDYOURMODELNUMBER J
(Now, while you cansee R)
[
The mode[andserialnumber ofyour newIV areLocated
onthe backof the TVcabinet.Foryourfutureconvenience,
wesuggestthat your recordthesenumbershere:
MODEL NO.
SERIALNO.
WARNING:
TOREDUCETHERISKOFELECTRICSHOCKDONOTREMOVECOVER(ORBACK).NOUSERSERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE.
REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.
Thelightningflashwitharrowheadsymbolwithinan equiLateraLtriangle,isintendedtoalerttheusertothepresence
ofuninsuLated"dangerousvoltage"withintheproduct'senclosurethatmay beofsufficientmagnitudetoconstitutea
riskofelectricshockto persons.
Theexclamationpoint within an equibteral triangleis intendedto alert the userto the presenceof importantoperating
and maintenance(servicing)instructions in the literatureaccompanyingthe appliance.
WARNING:
TOPREVENTFIREORSHOCKHAZARDS,DO NOTEXPOSETHISPRODUCTTORAINOR MOISTURE.
POWER CORD POLARIZATION:
CAUTION:ToPreventELectricShock,Matchwide bladeof plug to wide slot, fully insert.
ATTENTION:Pour_viter les chocs_iectriques, introddireta Lamela plus Largede Lafiche dansLaborne
correspondantede la priseet pousserjusqu'au fund.
NOTETO CABLF./I_ INSTALLER:
Thisreminderis providedto call the cable IV systeminstailer's attentionto Article820-40 of the National ELectricCode
(U.S.A.). Thecodeprovidesguidelinesfur propergroundingand, in particuLar,specifiesthat the cablegroundshaUbe
connectedto the groundingsystemofthe building,ascloseto the pointof the cableentryas practical
REGULATORYINFORMATION:
This equipmenthasbeentested andfoundto complywith the Limitsfur a CLassBdigitaldevice,pursuantto Part 15
of the FCCRules.TheseLimitsare designedto providereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhenthe
equipment is operatedin a residentia| instaEation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesand canradiate radiofrequency
energyand,if not installed and usedin accordancewith the instructionmanual may causeharmfulinterference to radio
communications.However,there is no guaranteethat interference wil.I not occurin aparticularinstallation.If this
equipment doescauseharmfulinterference to radio or television reception,whichcan bedeterminedbyturning
the equipmentoft andon, the useris encouragedto try to correctthe interference byone or moreofthe fullowing
measures: Reorientor ra|ocate the receivingantenna.
Increasethe separationbetweenthe equipment andreceiver.
Connectthe equipment into an outi_etona circuit differentfTomthat to whichthe
receiveris connected.
Consu|tthe dealeror an experiencedradio/iv technician fur help.
CAUTION:
Donot attempt to modify this product in any waywithout written authorization from Zenith ELectronicsCorporation.
Unauthorizedmodification could void the user'sauthority to operatethis product.
EntertainmentMachineTM isa trademarkofZenithElectronicsCorporation.© Copyright1999ZenithEiectronicsCorporation
PA GE 2 B-WARN-DV-17/98
Important safeguards for you and your new product
Your product has been manufactured and tested with your safety in mind. However, improper use can resuLtin potential
electrical shock or fire hazards. To avoid defeating the safeguards that have been built into your new product, please read
and observe the fottow!_ngsafety points when installing and using your new product, and save them for future reference.
Observlng the simple p_ecautioris discussed in this operating guide can help you get many years of enjoyment and safe
operation that are built into your new product.
This product complies with at[ applicable U.S. Federal safety requirements, and those of the Canadian Standards Association.
1. Read Instructions
ALLthe safety and operatinginstructions shouldbe read
beforethe productis operated.
2. Follow Instructions
At[operatingand useinstructions shouldbefollowed.
3. Retain Instructions
The safetyand operatinginstructions shouldbe retained
for future reference.
4. Heed Warnings
A[twarningson the productandin the operatinginstruc-
tions shouldbe adheredto.
5. CLeaning
Unplugthis productfrom the watt outlet beforecleaning.
Donot useLiquidcleanersor aerosolcleaners.Usea damp
clothfor cleaning.
6. Water and Moisture
Do not usethis productnearwater for example,near a
bath tub, washbow[, kitchen sink, or Laundrytub, in a
wet basement,or near a swimmingpool
7. Accessories
Do notplacethisproducton an unstablecart,stand,tri-
pod,bracket,ortable.The productmay fall,causingseri-
ousinjuryto a childoradult,and seriousdamagetothe
product.Useonlywitha cart,stand,tripod,bracket,or
tablerecommendedbythemanufacturer,orsoldwiththe
product.Any mountingoftheproductshouldfollowthe
manufacturer'sinstructions,and shouldusea mounting
accessoryrecommendedbythemanufacturer.
8.TransportingProduct
A productand cartcombinationshouldbe moved with
care.Quickstops,excessiveforce,and unevensurfaces
may causetheproductand cartcombinationto overturn.
PORTABLE CART WARNING
9. Attachments
Do notuseattachmentsnotrecommendedby theproduct
manufacturerastheymay causehazards.
10. VenUtation
SLotsand openingsin the cabinetare provided for ventila-
tion and to ensurereliableoperationof the productand to
protectit from overheating,and these openingsmustnot
be blockedor covered.The openingsshouldnever be
blocked by placingthe producton a bed,sofa, rug, or
othersimilar surface.Thisproductshouldnot be placedin
a built-in installation suchas a bookcaseor rackunless
properventilation is providedor the manufacturer's
instructions have been adheredto.
11. Power Sources
Thisproduct shouldbe operated onlyfrom the type of
power sourceindicated on the marking[abet.If you are
not sureof the type of powersupplyto yourhome,con-
suit your productdealeror Localpowercompany,for prod-
uctsintendedto operatefrom battery power,or other
sources,refer to the operatinginstructions.
12. Line-Cord Pol.arization
This product is equipped with a polarized alternating-cur-
rent Lineplug (a plug havingone bLadewider than the
other). Thisplug will fit into the poweroutlet onlyone
way.Thisis a safety feature. If you are unableto insert
the plug fully into the outlet, try reversingthe plug. If
the plug shouldstilt fail to fit, contactyour electricianto
replaceyourobsolete outlet. Donot defeat the safety pur-
poseof the polarizedplug.
13. Power-Cord Protection
Power-supplycordsshould be routed sothat they arenot
Eke[yto be walkedon or pinchedby items placeduponor
against them, paying particularattention to cordsat
plugs, conveniencereceptacles,andthe point wherethey
exitfromtheproduct.
(ConUnued on next page)
PAGE 3
(Continuedfrompreviouspage)
14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If anoutsideantenna or cable systemis connectedto the
product,be surethe antennaor cablesystemis grounded
so asto providesomeprotectionagainstvoltagesurges
and built-up static charges.A_cie 810 of the National
Etectrlca[Code(U.S.A.), ANSI/NFPA 70 providesinforma-
tion with regardto propergroundingof the mastand sup-
porting structure,groundingofthe lead-in wire to an
antennadischargeunit, size of groundingconductors,Loca-
tion of antenna=dischargeunit, connectionto grounding
electrodes,and requirementsfor the groundingelectrode.
Examp|eof Grounding Accordingto National Electrical
CodeInstructions
NEC- NationalELectricaLCode
Antenna Discharge Unit
(NEC Section 810-20)
Gto=J_!dingConductor
(NEC Section 810-21)
GroundClamps
Power Service Grounding
Electrode System (NEC
A_ 250, Part H)
15. Lightning
Foraddedprotectionfor this product(receiver)duringa
lightning storm, or whenit is [eft unattended and unused
for long periodsof time, unplugit from the waitoutlet and
disconnectthe antennaor cable system. Thiswit[ prevent
damageto the productdueto lightning andpower-Line
surges.
16. Power Lines
An outside antenna system should not be located in the
vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric tight or
power circuits, or where it can fair into such power lines or
circuits. Wheninstaiting an outside antenna system,
extreme care shoutd be taken to keepfrom touching such
power lines or circuits as contact with them might be
fatal
17. OverLoading
Donot overload watt outlets and extensioncords asthis
can resutt in a risk of fire or electric shock.
18. Object and Liquid Entry
Neverpushobjectsof any kind into this productthrough
openingsasthey maytouch dangerousvoltagepointsor
short-outpartsthat couldresultin a fire or electricshock.
Neverspiltllquid of anykind on the product.
19. Servicing
Do not attempt to servicethis productyourselfasopening
or removingcoversmayexpose you to dangerousvoltage
or other hazards. Referatl servicing to qualified service
personnel
20. Damage Requiring Service
Unplugthis product from the waitoutlet and refer servic-
ing to quatified service personne[under the followingcon-
ditions:
a. If the power-supplycordor plugis damaged.
b. If liquid hasbeen spiited, or objectshavefatten into
the product.
c. If the product hasbeenexposedto rain or water.
d. If the product doesnot operatenormaLLyby foLlowing
the operatinginstructions.Adjustonly those controLsthat
arecoveredby the operatinginstructionsas animproper
adjustmentof other controLsmayresultin damageand wii[
often requireextensivework bya qualified technician to
restore the productto its normaloperation.
e. If the producthasbeendroppedor the cabinethas
beendamaged.
f. If the productexhibits a distinct changein perform-
ance.
21. RepLacement Parts
Whenreplacementpartsare required,be sure the service
technician hasusedreptacementparts specified bythe
manufactureror havethe samecharacteristicsas the origi-
nal part. Unauthorizedsubstitutionsmay resultin fire,
electricshock,or other hazards.
22. Safety Check
Upon compietlonof any service or repairs to this product,
askthe service technician to perform safety checksto
determine that the product is in proper operating condi-
tion.
23. WaLLor CeiLing Mounting
The product shoutd be mountedto a wail or ceiling onty as
recommendedby the manufacturer.
24. Heat
The product should be situated awayfrom heatsources
such as radiators, heat registers,stoves, or other products
(inctuding amptifiers) that produce heat.
PAGE 4
Note: This operating guide describesfeatures for a family of TV models, as a result, not all features are
available on all models!
See the feature by mode[ chart below to identify which features are on your W.
Turnto the nextpage to beginyour TV setup.
SafetyWarnings 2
ImportantSafetyInstructions 3
TableofContentsand Modelby FeaturesChart 5
Step 1. Hook Up W
Hookup Directory 6
TV and other Equipment Hookups
Antenna, accessoryDi-poLeantenna 7
Cable service 8
Antenna with VCR g
Cableservicewith VCR 10
Step 2. Reception Set Up and Channel Search
Signal Setup/Auto Program 11
(Select Antenna, or cable service and perform
channelsearch)
RemoteControlKeyFunctions 12
On-ScreenMenuOperationUsingRemote 13
On-ScreenMenu OperationUsingIV FrontPanel 14
BasicTV Operation 15
On-ScreenMenus FeaturesOverview 16
Step 3. Customize Your W's Features
Setup Menu (Start with page 11, Auto Program)
Language 17
Ch Add/Det 18
CLockSet Menu
Set Time 19
Timer Setup, On and Off Time, On/Off Timer 20
SLeepTimer 21
Video Menu 22
Special FeaturesMenu
Caption/Text 23
CCWhenMute (CLosedCaptions) 24
ParentalControl 25
Audio 27
Gtossary 28
Maintenance 29
TroubLeShooting 30
Recommended Accessories InsideBackCover
Warranty BackCover
Features AvaiLable by TV Mode[ Chart
Note: Eventhough this operatingguide showsa completelisting of features avail.abLefor this model [ine, aLLmodels do not have aLL
the features shown. ForexampLe,Model B13AOILdoesnot havea remotecontroL,or On/Off Timerfeatures. See note above.
B13AOIL 813A02D B13AO3D BlgAO2D BlgAZID
RemoteControl No Yes Yes Yes Yes
DipoLeAntenna No Yes Yes No No
Earphone3ack Yes No Yes/Front No No
Sound Monaural Monaural Monaural Monaural Stereo
Audio/VideoIn 3acks No No Yes/Front No No
On/Off Timers No Yes Yes Yes Yes
SLeepTimer No Yes Yes Yes Yes
ParentalControl Y_ Yes Yes Yes Yes
CLosedCaptionsWhen Mute'-NoJ Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes-featureisavailableon thatmodel.
No=featureisnotavailableon thatmodel.
ALLModelsincLude: Antenna Hookup3ack; FrontTVControls Pane[;EngLish,Spanish, FrenchOn-ScreenMenus; andCustom/Preset
Picture Preference.
Note: Design and spedflcations are subject to change without prior notice.
PAGE 5
Directs you to which page to go to for proper hook up oj:your Entertainment MachineTM
IMPORTANT!!
Usethis page to decide whereyou need to begin your setup. First, find the tine betow that best describes
what you want to do, then go to that page number.
If you are using an antenna and no other equipment,go to .................. page7
you to cabteserviceand no other equipment,go to ............... page 8
If subscribe
Cable P/
waU jack
If you are usingan antennaand have a VCR,goto ....................... page9
If you subscribeto cable service and have a VCR,goto ..................... page10
r.ablelV
waajad<
Ifyou haveearphonesandwantto usetheearphonejack,goto ............... page15
PAGE 6
2O6"3484
Connecting an antenna to your Entertainment MachineTM
Hookupyour EntertainmentMachineTM, see
diagramsat right.
Removethe backof the remoteand put in
two AAAbatteries.
PI.ugin your TV. Do not ptug it into a
switchedoutLet.
Goto page11 to Auto Programyour
EntertainmentMachineTM.
Over-the-Air
Antennas
ohm)
Antenna
_ J 300/75 ohm
Adapter
[]
[]
If you haveo 75 ohm RFcable,
thenyou don't needany adapters!
Remember,whenscrewingRF
cablesontojacks,dock_se tight-
ens,and counterclockwiseloosens.
Antenna
V Feoa aL
Antenna
75 OHMRFCabte
300-75 OHHAdapter
The wire that comesfToman off-air antennaor cabLeserviceprovider.Eachend rookstike a hexshapednut
with a wire stickingthroughthe middle, and it screwsonto the threadedjack on the backof yourW.
A smalldevicethat connectsa two-wire 300 ohmantennato a 75 ohm RFjack. Theyare usuat|yaboutan
inch longwith two screwson oneend anda roundopeningwith a wire stickingout on the other end.
2o_s4 PAGE 7
Connecting Cableservice to your Entertainment MachineTM
[]
Hookup your EntertainmentHachineTM, see
diagramsat right.
Removethe backof the remoteand put in
two AAAbatteries.
PLugin your W. Do not p!.ugit into a
switchedoutl.et.
Go to page 11 to Auto Programyour
EntertainmentHachineTM.
If you'reusing a cable box, leaveyour 1Van
channel 3 or 4 and useyour cable box to
change channels.
Remember,whenscrewingRFcablesonto
jacks, clockwise tightens,and counterclock-
wiseloosens.
If you're usinga cable box,Auto Program
(page I1) might onlyfind the channelyour
cable serviceis on (usually channel3 or 4).
Don't worry,that's o[lyou need!
Without CabLeBox
CabLeW
waltjack
l
i
Antenna
With CabLeBox
CabLeTV
waUjack
_ ....................................................................................... _
' CABLESERVICE The wire that supp[ies a[[your cab[eTV (CAW)stations. |
/
J
PAGE 8
Connecting your oj_-air antenna and VCR
to your Entertainment Machine TM
Hookup your EntertainmentMachineTM, see dia-
gramsat right.
Removethe backof the remoteand put in two
AAAbatteries.
P[ugin your TV. Donot p[ug it into a switched
outtet.
Goto page11 to Auto Programyour
EntertainmentMachineTM.
(VCRwith Fiat Wire Antenna Adapter)
nna_
z fiat wire
300/75 ohm
Adapter
[] Remember,whenscrewingRFcablesontojocks,
clockwisetightens, and counterclockwiseloosens.
(VCRwith Round Antenna Wire)
Over-the-Air
Antenna
I
Coblesnotindudedv_thTV
PAGE 9
Connecting Cable service and a VCR
to your Entertainment MachineTM
m
Hookupyour Entertainment MachineTM, see
diagramsat right.
Removethe back ofthe remoteand put in
two AAAbatteries.
Ptugin your W. Donot plug it into a
switchedouttet.
VottA120C_
Go to page 11 to Auto Program your
Entertainment MachineTM.
[]
[]
Leaveyour VCRand your televisiontunedto
channel three and usethe cableboxto
changeehanneb.
Remember,whenscrewingin RFwiresonto"
jacks, clockwiseb'ghtens,andcounterclock-
wiseloosens.
NoA/V cablesare included with your Zenith
Entertuinment MachineTM.
Zfyou're usinga cable box, Auto Program
(page 1I) might onlyfind the chonnelyour
cable serviceison (usuallychannel 3 or 4).
Don't worry,that's oll you need!
PAGE 10
Cable"rv
waU.tadc
Without CabLeBox
RFcoaxialwire (75ohm)
CabteW
waLLjack
With Cabte Box
)In Output
switch 3 4
Out Video Audio
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Signal sets the TVup to receive either over-the-air antenna signaLs (Air) or the cable signal_Tomyour
cable service provider (Cable). Use Auto Program to outomaticoUyfind and store in the TV'smemory, all
the stations available in your area.
Set-Up Im _ _ _1
Language English
Signal Cable
Auto Program
ChAdd/Delete
Select ,9_ Adjust Menu
- Air
Set-Up [] 0 G _[
Language English
Signal Cable
AutoProgram
ChAdd/Delete
Select <:,- Adjust Menu
kid
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With the remotecontrolin hand, pressPOWERto turn on
your EntertainmentHachineTM,
PressHENUsothe Setup menuappears.
Usethe UPor DOWNarrowto selectSignaL.
With Signalhighlighted, usethe RIGHTor LEFTarrowon the
remote controlto selecteither:
Air - for over-the-afr antennareception.
CabLe- for receptionfrom your cableserviceprovider.
Usethe UPor DOWNarrowto selectAuto Program.
Pressa RIGHTor LEFTarrowto begin AutoProgram,follow
on-screeninstructions.Whenthe channelsearchis complete,
you are readyto watch TV.
AutoProgromfinds chonnetsbeingreceivedbythe TVtuner,See
informotiononpage15_orusingtheCableBoxorV£Rtuners.
[] Cablewill not work unle_ you subscribeto ceblesemite.
® ® ®
® ® ®
sourcesleep cc
C2 Q _
Q
O
OFF-AIR-ANTENNA
CABLE
The devicereceivingthe programsignalbroadcastoverthe air.
YourAuto Programselection,if you subscribeto a cane service.
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PAGE 11
A quick list of all the keys on your remote and what they do
Note: At! the features |isted below may not be available on your W, see page 5 for a complete
listing of the features available by model number on each TV in this family.
CH (CHANNEL UP) --
Goes to next higher channel number.
VOLUME (LEFT) --
Decreases the sound level.
UP/DOWN-LEFT/RIGHT ARROWS
The Up/Down arrowsselect menu
optionsand the LeFt/Rightarrows
adjust menuoptions.
DISPLAY
Showsthe channeL/time display.
PICTURE
Selects videomenu options.
LEFT,and RIGHTarrowsadjust
settings.
NOT USED
SOURCE
Switches between currentlyselected
TVchannel,Channel3, and Channel4
on someTVs.
On modelB13AO3Donly, switches
between watchingTV,Aux
(Audio/Video jack input), Channel3,
and Channel4.
_ POWER
Turns ]V On or Off.
__ MENU
Displays on-screen menus.
,,dvoi
4; leou,:p.)i
,:4:, !S>
" flashback
source sleep cc
S
VOLUME (RIGHT)
Increases the sound level.
CH (CHANNEL DOWN)
Goes to next lower channel number.
s MUTE
TurnssoundOffand On
while the pictureremains.
Pressonceto mute sound,press
again to restoresound.
NUMBER KEYPAD
Selects channels directly.
FLASHBK (FLASHBACK)
Return to the Last channel viewed.
CC
Choosesdosedcaptions andtext
options:C1,C2, T1, T2.
SLEEP
Setsthe time the TV will turn off
automatically.
remote contTotmodetnumbers
SC3482
SC3484 w/Glow Keys
PAGE 12
How touse theremotecontroltoaccesstheon-screenmenus; selectthemenu options,
and adjusttheoptions
................. x
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i- -
I_ _
Set-Up Set-Up []
- ib Language English
-1, Signal Cable
-• AutoProgram
- _ Ch Add/Delete
Select <_ Adjust Menu
Language English
Signal Cable .... Air
AutoProgram
Ch Add/Delete
Select "=_" Adjust Menu
F
PressMENUrepeatedty to scroi[ through the availabte
menus.
Presseither the Up or Down chan arrowkey repeatedly
to move the menuarrow up or down the avai[abte menu
options and setectone.
Usethe Right or Left vat arrow key to adjustthe seLect-
ed menu option.
Youcan usethe TVfront panel controlsto operatethe on-screen
menusalso, see nextpage.
Cablewill not work unlessyou subscribeto cableservice,
power
i," x_I
_x_han
display i mute
,r:_ picture,_,
._ flashback
sourcesleep cc
! !
PAGE 13
How to useyour _ont panel controlsto operate the on-screenmenus
Note: Whenusingthe buttonson the front panetto
seLectand adjust optionson the on-screenmenus:
CHANNEL- Select Up/Down
VOLUME= Adjust Left/Right
To accessthe Setup menu,pressthe MENU
button once;to getthe other menus,keep
pressingthe MENUbutton.
Choosethe on-screenmenuoptionyou wish
to changeusing either SELECTbutton.
TheADJUSTbuttons act as an "adjustment_"
(Left/Right) function - - usethem to change
the menuoption.
.- 000000 °
power channe| vo|ume menu
0
I ©
[]
Menusdisappearafter twentyseconds.Toget them
back,push the MENUbutton again.
If you'velost your remote,you conget o new
replacementbycoUing1-800-255-5790 to purchase
a replocemenL
Note:Remotesare not availablefor Mode! BI3AO1L.
PAGE 14
Introducing you to the basics of your Entertainment MachineTM
1 - PressingDISPLAYwilt showthe ChanneL/Timedisplay;the currently
selectedchanneL.,andthe currenttime (if the cLockis set).
20
12:35 AM
2 - CHANNELUP/DOWNarrows:Usethese arrowsto changechannels. Auto
Programfinds aLLchannelsavaiLabLeto you.
2 - NUMBERKeypad:Toskipto any channeL,enter the numberof the
channel usingthe NUMBERkeypad.Press"0" first for channelnumbersunder
10.
2 - FLASHBACK:ToinstantLyreturn to the Lastchannelviewed, pressFLASH-
BACK(PreviousChanneD.
3 - VOLUME RIGHT/LEFT: To adjust the sound LeveL, use the VOLUME
R/GBT/LEFT arrows.
3 - Tosilenceyour TVinstantly, pressMUTE.Toget the soundback,press
MUTEagain.
-IIv !
Iil1_
Usethe IV tuner, (or if you have other sources)the VCRtuner, or the CabLe
Boxtuner to tune channelsand providethe pictureand soundto your TV.See
pages8, 9, and 10 for Happy/Sad notesregardingVCRand CabLeBoxes.Set
your VCRand/or CabLeBox output switchesto either _ or 4, then tune the TV
to channel3 or 4 to receivethe VCRor CabLeBoxtuner image.See your VCR
and/or your CabLeBoxowners manuaL(s)for further operating information.
power
cha_
disj_lay . mute
,_._: picture ;._(___
flashback
sourcesleep cc
I...'!_'.]n_'_mLI
Anearphonejack is provide on somemodels.Connectyour earphone(s)and
fot[owthe instructionsprovided with your earphone(s).
2_3,_4 PAGE 15
Descriptionso/ themenus and submenus on your EntertainmentMachineTM
Menu Name
SETUP
Language
Stgna|
Auto Program
Ch. Add/Del,
Desedption and page number
Setsup thebasic/eatureso/yourEntertainmentMachine
Pickthe languageyou want youron-screenmenusto appearin. 17
ChooseAir, or Cable service. 11
AutomaticaLLyfinds and storesactive channelsto flip through using ChannelUp/Down. 11
YoumanuaLLypick andchoosewhichactive channels wiLLappearwhen flipping through using 18
Channel Up/Down.
CLOCK
Time Set
On Time
Off Time
On/Off Timer
Sl,eepTimer
Sets the clock, programs the Sleep Timer, and on/oj_ timer optYons
lg
Setthe TV dock's time.
Setthe time that the 13/wiLLautomaticaLLyturn on. 20
Setthe time that the 13/wiLLautomaticaUyturn off.
Pickwhetherthe on/off timers wiLLbe workingor not.
Pick a presettime that the TV wiLLautomaticallyturn off, 15 minutes - two hours. 21
VIDEO Personalizesthe picture image
Youroptionsare: Picture Pref., Contrast,Brightness,Sharpness,CoLor,and Tint.
2Z
SPECIAL Goesbeyondbasics and customizesyour Entertainment Machine"
Caption/Text Choosethe captioningor text optionsfor your EntertainmentMachineTM.
Optionsare: Off, Caption1,Caption2, Text 1, or Text2.
CCWhen Mute CLosedCaptionsappearan-screen whenmute is selected (sound is turned off).
ParentaLControl. Restrictviewer programmingbasedon selectedratings.
Audio SeLectsStereo, Monaural or SAP(SecondAudioProgram)on Ws with Stereoaudio.
23
24
25
PAGE 16
®®
Use to choosea different language for the
on-screenmenus to appear in
Set-Up 0
l, Language English
Signal Cable
AutoProgram
ChAdd/Delete
Select <_ Adjust Menu
\ )
- - - Spanish, French
[]
PressMENUto place the Setup menu on
the TV.
Use the Up or Down SeLectarrow to
hightight the Language option.
Use the Left or Right adjust arrow to
choose either: Eng|ish, Spanish, or
French as the language the on-screen
menus wilt appear in.
Evenif the711isturnedonand o.f_,thesetectedlon-
guegeremainsfor theon-screenmenus.
If the TVisdisconnected.frompower,it revertsbackto
the offginalpresetconditionwithEnglishon-screen
menus.
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F \ / %
m- \ , ;
--,,o .... ,,oJ_
rnenu_,lll_,_
display mute
_picture
, flashback
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source sleep cc
2oe-34s4 PAGE 17
Followthe instructionsbelowto includeor
removechannelsfrom the channelscan
F
®
Language English
Signal Cable
AutoProgram
ChAcid/Delete
®
Note: Use the remote control
to add or delete channels.
As shown in the Setup menu, with Ch Add/DeL selected:
To add or de[ete a channel, use the number keypad to
tune to the channel..
Usethe l.eft or right arrow to adjust, either: add the cur-
rentl.y tuned channe[ or delete it.
To sel.ect another channel,to add or del.ete, use the num-
ber keypad or Ch Up/Down and repeat above instructions.
ForModel No. B1301Lonly: Sincethereisno remotecontrol for this model
you mustusethe ch up/downarrowsto select channels. T.fyou delete chan-
netsfTomthe 7Y'smemory,simply rerunAuto Programto restoreol[avail-
able chonnets.
Select 4_.- Adjust Menu
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TimeSet: 12:00AM
OnTime: 12:21AM
OffTime: 12:09AM
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Use to set the clock: On Time/Of:f Time/On-Off TimerJ:eature
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TimeSet: 12:00AM
On'rime: 12:21AM
Off_me: 12:09AM
On/OffTimer On
SleepTimer 30Min
Select 4_- Adjust Menu
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TimeSet: 12:00AM
OnTime: 12:21AM
Off'nine: 12:09AM
On/OffTimer On
SleepTimer 30Min
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TimeSet: 12:00AM
OnTime: 12:21AM
OffTime: 12:09AM
On/Off11mer On
SleepTimer 30Min
Select <=.-Adjust Menu
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In the Clock menu with the On Time option
highlighted, pressand hold down the Left or
Right arrow until the time you want the TV
to turn on appears.
With the Off Time option highlighted, press
and hold down the Left or Right arrow until
the time you want the TV to turn off
appears.
With the On/Off Timer option highlighted,
use the Left or Right arrow to set:
"On" - the TV wilt turn On and Off.
"Off' - the 13/wit[ not turn On and Off.
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OFFTIMER
ON/OFFTIMER
Timesetting that automatlcal.tyturns your 13/on at the preset time.
Time settingthat automatica[tyturns your "IVoff at the preset time.
Option that enablesor disablesthe On/OffTimersettings.
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Zenith B13A01L Owner's manual

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CRT TVs
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