Connections For Your Tv; Plugging In Your Tv; Input Sources For The Tv; Jack Panel - Zenith ADVANCED SYSTEM 3 Operating Manual And Warranty

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CONNECTIONS FOR YOUR TV
PLUGGING IN YOUR 1V
Be sure to plug your TV into an "unswitched" wall outlet
to which power is constantly supplied. The "switched"
AC outlets found on many cable decoders (and VCRs)
will not continue supplying power to the TV once the
decoder is turned off.
If
the power supply to the TV is
interrupted for an extended time ( over 1 hour), all of the
TVs "memory" features including the Time display, TV
audio/video adjustments and signal source selection will
return to their factory settings.
INPUT SOURCES FOR THE 1V
Most TVs have a single RF (radio frequency) input,
meaning you can only direct one "signal source" to your
TV at a time. The "Signal source" refers to what is
supplying the picture and/or sound to your TV. The
most common "signal source" is your outdoor or master
antenna or cable-TV system. When you watch the tape
play back from your VCR, for example, the VCR
becomes the "signal source."
Your Zenith TV has two RF inputs so your TV can be
connected to more than one "signal source" at the same
time. For example, you can connect a VCR and a Video
Disc Player to your TV and watch the pro- gram from
either one without reconnecting any cables.
JACK
PANEL
The jack panel lets you connect a variety of audio/video
components to your TV. Some of the components you
can connect include VCRs, camcorders, home video
games, video disc players, stereo receivers, and Super
VHS (S-VHS) VCRs.
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Attach your antenna or cable TV line to these jacks.
The input cables may come from the outdoor or
master antenna, cable TV line, cable decoder box
or RF antenna output from a monaural VCR.
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AUXILIARY A-V INPUT/LOOP
Use these jacks to receive audio/video signals from
other components such as a stereo VCR (both
audio and video), a stereo receiver/amplifier
(audio), a video disc player (audio and video) or
other audio sources (audio).
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AUDIO OUT JACKS
Use these jacks to send a fixed audio level and a
fixed video level to another component, such as a
VCR for recording purposes.
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Not Plug 1V into VCR Switched Outlet
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Not Plug 1V into Cable/Decoder Switched Outlet
Each RF input (antenna/decoder and cable) on the back
of your TV has a corresponding "source selection" in the
SOURCE Menu display. Choose the TV Source that
corresponds to the RF input you are using.
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OUTPUT
Audio signals from the TV can be sent to external
speakers or sound amplification equipment. With
the SP.KR switch in the "EXT" ( external) position,
the TV speakers are turned off. With the SP.KR
switch in the "INT" (internal) position, the TV
speakers are turned on. In either case, use the TV
remote control to adjust the volume level provided
to the RIGHT and LEFT output jacks.

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