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Operating Controls And Functions - Sylvania SRT2420P Owner's Manual

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WARNING:
APPLI-
TO REDUCE
THE R1SK OF FIRE OR ELECTR1C
SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE
TH1S
ANCE TO RA1N OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR BACK)
NO
USER
SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SER
VIC]NG
TO QUALIF]ED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The
important
note
is located
Oll the
rear
of the cabinet.
THIS
SYMBOL
INDICATES
THAT
DAN-
GEROUS
VOLTAGE
CONSTITUTING
A
RISK
OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK
IS PRE-
SENT
WITHIN
THIS
UNIT.
THIS
SYMBOL
INDICATES
THAT
THERE
ARE
IMPORTANT
OPERATING
AND MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
[N THE
LITERATURE
ACCOMPANYING
THE
APPLIANCE.
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
1.
Read
instructions-All
tile salety
and opeiating
instruc-
tions
should
be read
belom
the appliance
is operated.
2.
Retain
Instructions-The
salety
and operating
instiuc-
lions
should
be retained
lot fultlre
ielei'ence.
3.
Heed
Warnings-All
warnings
on the appliance
and in
tile opeialing
instiuctions
should
be adheied
to.
4.
Follow
[nshuctions-AIl
operating
and use instructions
should
be lollowed.
5.
Cleaning-Unplug
TV flom
the wall
outlel
belore
clean-
inT. Do nol use
liquid
cleaners
oi aeiosol
cleaners.
Use
a damp
cloth
1oi cleaning.
EXCH_TION:
A product
lhat is meant
loi
unillleriupt-
ed service
and, that lot some
specific
reason,
such as
the possibility
of lhe loss of an authorization
code lot a
CATV
convelter,
is not inlended
1o be unplugged
by
tile ilser
kli cleaning
oi any olher
puipose,
may
exclude
lhe mlerence
1o unplugging
lhe appliance
ill
the cleaning
description
olheiwise
iequimd
ill ilem 5.
6.
Attachments-Do
nol use attachlnents
nol recolnlnended
by the TV n/anuhlcturei
as they
may cause
hazards.
7.
Water
and Moisture-Do
not use this TV neai
walei,
tot
example,
near
a bath
tub,
wash
bowl.
kitchen
sink.
oi
]aundiy
lub, ill a wet basement,
or lleai
a swimming
pool.
and the like.
8.
Accessories-Do
not place
this TV on an unstable
cait,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or table. The TV may
Iall
caus-
ing serious
illjUl} lo someone,
and seriolls
dalllage
1o
tile appliance.
Use only with a cain, stand,
nipod,
bracket,
or table
ieconnnended
by lhe manulactuier,
oi
sold
with the TV.
Any
mounting
of the appliance
shoukl
Billow
the man-
IIl_lctllreI
'S
illstructions
and shollld
Ilse a mollnling
accessol
T recolll-
PORTABLECART
WARNING
mended
by the manuhacturer.
All
appliance
and cait conlbinafion
should
be moved
with care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
Iorce,
and uneven
suilaces
may
cause
lhe appliance
and cail combination
1o overlurll.
AMEIJBLES-
Cet appareil
ne doit g_tre placd que sur un
metlble
(avec
Oil sans iotllenes)
ieCOlTImandd
pal + ]e
fabricant.
Si vous
l'installez
sur
kSpl
syM_a_ O_Wm,SSEMENr
POU_
tin nleuble
_ roulettes,
(
acez
LESCOMPOS*aTES
_PpAnSlL
_7M_UBLE
AnOULFrES
les deux
enselllbles
avec
pi'eScau-
tion. Un arr_.t brusque,
l'utilisation
d'tlne
force
excessive
el des stir-
faces
iii_guli_res
risquent
de
d4stabiliser
I'ensen_ble
et de le
ienveisel
+.
9.
Ventilation-Slots
and openings
in the cabinet
and the
back
ol +bottonl
are piovided
for ventilation
and to
ensure
reliable
operation
of the TV and to pl+otect it
Blurt/oveiheating.
these
openings
nmst
not be blocked
or covered.
The openings
shouM
nevei ¸ be blocked
by
phtcing
the TV on a bed,
sofa,
rug, oi ¸ othei ¸ similar
sur-
I_ace. This TV shoukl
never
be placed
near
or over a
radiatoi ¸ Ol+heat registei
¸. This TV shouM
not be placed
B/a built-in
installation
such as a bookcase
oi ¸ rack
unless
pioper
ventilation
is piovided
or the nlanufac-
turei's
instl+tlctions
have
been adhel+ed
to.
10. Powei ¸ Sources-This
TV
shouM
be operated
only from
tile type
of power
souice
indicated
on the nmrking
labeh
If you are not sure of the type
of powrer supply
to
your honle,
consult
youi ¸ appliance
dealei ¸ Ol + local
power
colnpany.
For TVs
intended
to opeiate
B+om bat-
teiy I powei ¸, Ol+other
sources,
i'ele?i¸ to tile operating
instructions.
11. Grounding
or Polarization-This
TV is equipped
with a
polaiized
alternating-curient
line plug(a
plug having
one blade
wider
than
the other).
This plug will fit into
tile powei ¸ outlet
only one way. This
is a sal_ty
feature.
ff you are unable
to insert
the plug fully
into the outlet,
t D' reveising
the plug.
ff the plug shouM
still fail to fit,
contacl
your electl+ician
to ieplace
youi ¸ obsolete
Otltlet.
Do not defeat
the safety
purpose
of the polarized
plug.
FIGURE A
EXAMPLE
OF ANTENNA
GROUNDING
AS PER
NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL
CODE
GROUND
ELECTRIC
SERVIC£
NEO.NATIONALELEOTRIOALOODE
$2898A
ANTENNA
LEAD
IN
WIRE
DISCNARGE
UNIT
(N£C
SECTION
810-20)
(NEC
SECTION
810-21)
GROUNDCLAMPS
ELECTRODESYSTEM
(NECARTgSOPARTH)
12. Power-Cord Protection-Power-supply
cords shouM be
routed so lhat lhey am not likely to be walked on oi
pinched by items placed upon oi against them. paying
pailiculai attention to cords at phlgs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit fi'om the
appliance.
13. Outdoor Anlenna giounding-[f
an outside anlenna or
cable system is connected to the TV, be sum the amen-
na or cable system is grounded so as to provide some
proteclion agaillsl voltage surges and buill-up static
charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA No. 70, piovides inlonnation
wilh respect
to propei grounding of the mast and suppolting stiuc-
rare, grounding of the lead-in wiie to an antenna dis-
charge unit, size of groundfllg conductors, location of
antenna-dischaige
unit, connection to grounding elec-
trodes, and requirenlents
B)I lhe giounding elechode.
(Fig. A)
14. Lighming-Foi
added piotection tot this TV receiver
during a liglnning storm, or when it is left unattended
and tlmlsed B)I long peiiods (if lime. unplug il Irom lhe
wall oullel and disconnect the antenna or cable
system.
This will prevent danlage to tile TV due
to
lighlllillg
and poweMine surges.
15. Power Lines-An outskle antenna system shouM not be
located ill the vicinity of overhead powei lines or other
electric light of powei circuits, or where it can hdl into
such powei lines oi circuits. When installing an outside
antenna system, extrenle care shoukl be taken to keep
flom touching such powei lines oi ciicuits as contact
with them nlight be IlEal.
16. OveiIoading-Do
not overload wall outlets and extension
cords as this can result in a risk of fiie or electric shock.
17. Object and Liquid EntlT-Never push ot_iects of any
kind into this TV through openings as they may touch
dangerous voltage points oi shoi_ olll parts that could
result in a fiie or electric shock. Never spill liquid of
any kind on the TV.
18. Selwicing-Do not attempt to seivice this TV yourself as
opening oi relnovillg coveis lnay expose you to dall-
gerous voltage or other hazards. Reler all selwicing to
qualified seiwice personnel.
19. Damage Requiring Service-Unplug
this TV Bum the
wall outlet and rater seiwicing to qualified service per-
sonnel under the Bdlowing conditions:
a. When the power supply cord or plug is danmged oi
fl+ayed.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have hdlen into
tile TV.
c. If the TV has been exposed to rain oi water.
d. If the TV does not operate normally by Rdlowing the
operating instiuctions. Adjust only those controls that
lie covered by the operating instiuctions,
as improper
adjttstlnellt of other co.trols may result in damage alKl
will olten requiie extensive woik by a qualified techni-
cian to iestore tile TV to its noilnal opeiation.
e. If the TV has been dropped oi damaged in any way.
L When the TV exhibits a distinct change ill pedof
mance-this indicates a need Ioi service.
20. Replacement
Parts-When replacement
pai_s aie
required, be sure the seiwice technician uses replace-
ment pans specified by the nmnulactumr that have the
same characteiistics
as the original pm_. Unamhorized
subetitutions
nmy result ill fire, electric shock, injul T to
peisollS oi other hazards.
21. Salety Check-Upon
completion of any seivice or
repairs to this TV, ask the selMce technician to peiRnm
routine salety checks to determine that the TV is in
proper operating condition.
22. Heat-This TV pioduct should be situated away Bum
heat souices such as iadiator_, heat registeis
stoves, oi
other pioducts (including amplifiers) that produce Ileal.
OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
- FRONT PANEL -
- REAR PANEL -
"7"
1'
I
I
I
I
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
- REMOTE
CONTROL
-
14
13
12
11
10
1. VIDE() (IN) jack- Connect to the video
output ,jack of a video camera, VCR, or
video game.
2. AUDIO L/R IN jacks- Connect to the
let1/Fight channel audio output,jacks ol a
video camera, VCR, OFvideo game.
Note: The AUDIO L (IN) ,jack is foF mouo
iuput. The sound is heaFd tYomboth speak-
ers. Use this ,jack for monaural audio equip-
ment to be hooked up.
3. HEADPHONE
jack- To connect headphone
(not supplied) for personal listening.
4. MENU
button-
Press to display the menu
on the TV screen.
5. VOLUME
(VOL) •/•
buttons-
Press to
control the volume
level.
Press to determiue
the setting mode fl'om the
meuu on the TV screen. (only the VOL •
button)
Press to select or adjust fl'om a particular
menu. (ti)r example: Language
Selection,
Chmmel Presetting, Closed Caption Selection,
Picture Adjustment,
V-CHIP Set Up)
6. CHANNEL
(CH) •/W
bnttons-
Press to
select memorized
channel.
Press to select the setting mode E'om the
rnenu on the TV screen.
Press to select item you want to adjust in
the picture contFol mode.
7. POWER
(PWR)
bntton-
Press to turu the
TV ON aud OFF.
8. Infrared
Sensor Window-
Receives
the
infrared contFo1 signals from the remote
coutml unit.
9. MUTE
button-
Press the MUTE button to
turn off the souud poFtion of the TV pro-
gram. (Volume level display turns LIGHT
RED E'om LIGHT BLUE.) Press the
MUTE button again or press the VOL(ume)
or • button to restore SoEmd.
10.INPUT
SELECT
button-
Press to select
TV or the external
input (VIDEOI
OF
VIDEO2)
mode.
(See USING AUDIO/VIDEO
INPUT JACKS.)
11. CHANNEL
RETURN
button-
Press this
button to go back to the previously
viewed
channel.
FOF example,
pressing the CHAN-
NEL RETURN
button once will change
chanuel display
fl'om CH 3 (present
chan-
nel) to CH 10 (previously
viewed channel),
and pressing
it a second time will return
Irom CH 10 to CH 3.
12.DISPLAY
bntton-
Press to display the
chanuel numbeF on the screen. If you press
it again, the chanuel numbeF will disappear.
13.SLEEP
button-
Press the SLEEP
button to
display the time and to staFt the timer. The
shut off time can be determined
by the
numbeF of times you press the button. (0,
10, 20, 30,..90, 0 minutes)
14.GAME
button-
Press to set the Game
mode. To exit, press the INPUT
SELECT
button.
(See USING AUDIO/VIDEO
INPUT JACKS
aud PICTURE ADJUSTMENT.)
15.CHANNEL
NUMBER
buttons-
Press two
digits to directly access the desired chaunel.
RemembeF
to press a "0" before a single
digit chaunel.
+100 button-
Press to select cable channels
higher thau 99.
16.AC cord- Conuect
to a standard AC outlet
(120V/60Hz).
Note:
Unwrap
the AC coFd completely
from the backcover
before plugging
the
coFd into an AC outlet.
17.S-VIDEO
inpnt jack-
Connect
to the S-
VIDEO output.jack
of a video camera,
VCR, video game system usiug the S-
VIDEO cable (not supplied).
18.ANT(enna).
IN jack-
Connect
to an anten-
na, cable system, or satellite system.
A
,
IA
!
l) Slide the batteFy compartment
cover back
on the remote unit.
2) Insert 2 "AA" penlight
batteFies into battely
compartment
in the direction
as indicated
by the polarity (+ / -) markings.
BatteFies
installed
with incorrect polarity
may dam-
age the remote
uuit.
3) Replace
the covet;.
When you use the AUDIO/VIDEO input
,jacks, select "VIDEO I" or "VIDEO2" mode
by pressing the INPUT SELECT button on the
remote
control.
• To use the jacks on the back ol the TM select
"VIDEO l'.
• To use the jacks on the front of the TV.
select "VIDEO2".
Note:
• You may also set the Game mode and lront
A/V input at the same time by pressing the
GAME button on the remote contFo1.
"GAME" appears on the TV screeu and the
TV input switches to the front A/V input.
(See PICTURE ADJUSTMENT.)

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