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Zenith B13A03D Operating Manual & Warranty

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  • Page 1 machine numbers B13AOIL B13AO2D B13AO3D BlgAO2D B19A21D gtossary of _merica _inedthat this the ENERGY for energy operating guide warranty...
  • Page 2: Regulatory Information

    • Consu|tthe dealeror an experienced radio/iv technician fur help. CAUTION: Do not attempt to modify this product in any way without written authorization from Zenith ELectronics Corporation. Unauthorized modification could void the user's authority to operatethis product. Entertainment Machine isa trademark o fZenith Electronics Corporation.
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4 (Continued from previous page) 18. Object and Liquid Entry 14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding Never pushobjectsof any kind into this productthrough If an outside antenna or cable systemis connectedto the openingsas they maytouch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could resultin a fire or electric shock. product, be sure the antenna or cable systemis grounded Never spilt llquid of any kind on the product.
  • Page 5 Note: This operating guide describes features 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. Turn to the nextpage to beginyour TV setup. Step 3.
  • Page 6 Directs you to which page to go to for proper hook up oj:your Entertainment Machine IMPORTANT!! Use this page to decide where you 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 ....
  • Page 7 Connecting an antenna to your Entertainment Machine Hook up your EntertainmentMachine diagramsat right. Remove the backof the remote and put in Over-the-Air two AAAbatteries. Antennas PI.ugin your TV. Do not ptug it into a ohm) switchedoutLet. Antenna 300/75 ohm Adapter Go to page 11 to Auto Programyour Entertainment Machine If you haveo 75 ohm RFcable,...
  • Page 8: Cable Service

    Connecting Cable service to your Entertainment Machine Hook up your Entertainment Hachine Without CabLe Box diagramsat right. CabLe W waltjack Removethe backof the remote and put in two AAAbatteries. PLug in your W. Do not p!.ugit into a switchedoutl.et. Antenna With CabLeBox CabLe TV waU jack...
  • Page 9 Connecting your oj_-air antenna and VCR to your Entertainment Machine (VCRwith Fiat Wire Antenna Adapter) nna_ Hook up your Entertainment Machine see dia- gramsat right. z fiat wire Removethe backof the remote and put in two AAAbatteries. 300/75 ohm Adapter P[ugin your TV.
  • Page 10 Remember, w henscrewingin RFwiresonto" jacks, clockwise b'ghtens,and counterclock- wiseloosens. Output switch 3 4 No A/V cablesare included with your Zenith Out Video Audio Entertuinment Machine Zf you're usinga cable box, Auto Program (page 1I) might onlyfind the chonnel your ©...
  • Page 11 Signal sets the TV up 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 Set-Up [] 0 G _[ Language...
  • Page 12 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 Turns ]V On or Off.
  • Page 13 How to use theremotecontrol t oaccesstheon-screen m enus; select the menu options, and adjust theoptions Set-Up Set-Up - ib Language English Language English -1, Signal Cable • Signal Cable ..-• Auto Program Auto Program - _ Ch Add/Delete Ch Add/Delete ....
  • Page 14 How to useyour _ont panel controls to operate the on-screen menus Note: Whenusing the buttons on the front panet to seLectand adjust optionson the on-screenmenus: CHANNEL - Select Up/Down VOLUME = Adjust Left/Right 000000 ° To access the Setup menu, pressthe MENU button once;...
  • Page 15 Introducing you to the basics of your Entertainment Machine 12:35 AM 1 - Pressing DISPLAY wilt show the ChanneL/Timedisplay; the currently selectedchanneL., and the current time (if the cLock is set). 2 - CHANNEL UP/DOWNarrows:Usethese arrowsto change channels. Auto Program finds aLL channelsavaiLabLe t o you. 2 - NUMBER Keypad:To skip to any channeL,enter the numberof the channel usingthe NUMBER keypad.
  • Page 16 Descriptions o/ themenus and submenus on your Entertainment M achine Menu Name Desedption and page number SETUP Setsup the basic /eatures o/your Entertainment Machine Pickthe languageyou want your on-screenmenusto appearin. Language Stgna| Choose Air, or Cable service. AutomaticaLLyfinds and stores active channelsto flip through using ChannelUp/Down. Auto Program Ch.
  • Page 17 ®® Set-Up Use to choosea different language for the on-screen menus to appear in - - - Spanish, French Language English Signal Cable Auto Program ChAdd/Delete Select <_ Adjust • Menu PressMENU to place the Setup menu on the TV. Use the Up or Down SeLectarrow to hightight the Language option.
  • Page 18 ® ® Followthe instructions belowto includeor removechannelsfrom the channel scan Language English Signal Cable Auto Program • ChAcid/Delete Note: Use the remote control Select 4_.- Adjust • Menu 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..
  • Page 19 Clock • TimeSet: 12:00AM OnTime: 12:21 AM Use to set the time on the TV'sdock OffTime: 12:09 AM On/Off T imer Sleep Timer 30Min y Select <- Adjust • Menu Press MENU repeatedly to place the CLock menu on the TV screen. power Use the Up or Down SeLect arrow to highlight the Time Set option.
  • Page 20: Off Timer

    Use to set the clock: On Time/Of:f Time/On-Off TimerJ:eature Clock _ _ € _ ] Clock _ I_ _1 Clock L_ _ _ _1 TimeSet: 12:00 AM Time Set: 12:00AM Time Set: 12:00AM • On'rime: 12:21AM OnTime: 12:21 AM OnTime: 12:21 AM Off_me: 12:09 AM...
  • Page 21 Clock Automatically turns the TV off after the select- Time Set: 12:00 AM On Time: 12:21 AM ed preset time period has elapsed Off Time: 12:09 AM On/Off Timer 15 Min 30 Min • Sleep Timer • Select <_" Adjust 30 Min •...
  • Page 22 ® ® Video Use to .fine-tune the picture's appearance to Picture Pref Preset Custom your personal preferences Contrast Brightness Sharpness I Color Tint • Select "q_ Adjust • Menu Press MENU repeatedly to place the Video menu on the TV screen. Use the or Down select arrow to highlight...
  • Page 23 ® Use to turn on and select on-screen closed Special captions or text, instead of sound C1 C2 T1 T2 • Caption/Text: Off- CCWhenMute: Parental Control Audio: Adjust T Select <J" • Menu PressMENU repeatedly to pLace the Special (features) menu on the TV screen. power Use the Up or Down select arrow to •...
  • Page 24 ® ® Special Displays closed captions when the audio (sound) is muted Caption/Text: b, CC When Mute: -- On Parental Control Audio: T Select <_ Adjust • Menu Feature works when sound is muted. Press MENU repeatedly to place the Special (features) menu on the TV screen.
  • Page 25 Not for children underage 17. Strong elementsof sexand/or violence. Restrictedviewing Not for children underage 17 under any circumstances. S trong sexual content. NC-17 RestrictedViewing HardCore Films Sameas NC-17 rating. not liablefor any programcontentthat appearswhen usingthis ratingsystem;as always, userdis- Note:Zenith ElectronicsCorporation is cretionis advised. 2o_._e4 PAGE...
  • Page 26 A_er reading the preceding page, follow the instructions below to set up and activate Parental Control Parental Control Cap_o_Text - - I1_ Movie Ratings MPAA Ratings Rating ,- -II_ TV Guidelines CCWhen Mute: (Childrens) I_ ParentalControl - -_1,- No Rating: Unblock TV-y Audio: - -_1_ Set Hours: Off...
  • Page 27 ® ® Special Adjusts thesound on your Entertainment M achine Caption/Text: CC WhenMute: Parental Control • Audio: Stereo Mona, SAP y Select <_" Adjust • Menu PressMENU repeatedty to ptace the Specia[ (features) menu on the TV screen. power Use the Up or Down setect arrowto hightight t he Audio option.
  • Page 28 Description of the terms used in this guide A/V CABLES Useto connectAudio/Videoequipment MONO SOUND Hono (monaural) sound is one channel of suchas a VCR,usuaLLy to achievehigher sound. On more than one speaker, at[ the quaEtypictureand sound. speakers play the same audio. A/V DEVICE Any device that produces video or sound OUTPUT...
  • Page 29 [tong time (such as a vacation), it's a goodidea to unplugthe power connectit from the backof yourTV beforeleaving. your you may If you unplug Zenith Entertainment Machine have to reset the clockusing the ClockSet menu described eer/ier. Seepage 19. PAGE 2O6-3484 Copyrlght-l-g99 Zenith Electronics Corporation " _,_'_T...

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