Operating Controls And Functions - Sylvania SRT2432S Owner's Manual

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WARNING:
TO REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLI-
ANCE
TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO
USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SER-
VICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The important
note is located on timerear of the cabinet.
A
H1S 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
IN THE LITERATURE
ACCOMPANYING
THE APPLIANCE.
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
1. Read
instructions-All
tile salely
and operating
instruc-
tions
should
be read
belore
the tppliance
is operated.
2.
Retain
[ilstructions-The
salety
alld operating
iJlstruc-
tions
should
be retained
lor luture
relerence.
3.
Heed
Warniugs-AII
warnings
on time appliance
aud iu
the operating
instructions
should
be adhered
to.
4.
Follow
hlstructions-AII
operaliug
and use instructions
should
be klllowed.
5.
Cleaning-Unplug
TV flom
Ihe wall
outlet
belore
clean-
ing. Do nol use liquid
cleaners
or aerosol
cleaners.
Use
a damp
cloth lor cleaning.
EXCEPTION:
A product
dmt is meant
R_r uninlerrupl-
ed seJwice
and,
Ihat lor some
specific
reason,
such
as
the possibility
of file loss of all authorization
code
lor a
CATV
convel*er,
is not filtended
to be unplugged
by
tile user R_r cleaning
or any other
purpose,
may
exclude
Ihe relerence
to unplugging
the tppliance
in
the cleaning
description
olherwise
required
in item 5.
6.
Attachmellts-Do
uot use attachlllents
uot recomnlellded
by the TV
nlanulacturer
as they may
cause
hazards.
7.
Waler
mid Moisture-Do
not use this TV ilear _vater,
lor
example,
near a balh
tub, wash
bowl,
kitchen
sink.
or
laundl T tub.
ill a wet baseme,lt,
or uear
a SWJllmnling
pool. and the like.
8.
Accessories-Do
not place
this TV oil an unstable
calx.
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or table.
The TV
may lall,
cat,s-
ing serious
injulw to someone,
and serious
damage
to
the appliance.
Use only with a cart.
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
(51table
recollln/ellded
by Ihe nmallulacturer,
or
sold with file TV.
Ally mounting
of the appliance
should
lollow
the nlan-
ulacturer's
instluctions
and should
use a mOUllting
accessoly
recoln_
pORTABLKCART
WARNING
mended
by file nmnulacturel:
All
appliance
and cart combiualion
should
be moved
with care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
lorce,
and ulleven
suriaces
may
cause
the appliance
alld cart
COll/bJnatJon
Io overturn.
AMEUBLES-
Cel appareil ne doll ?21re place5 que sur uJl
ii/eub]e (avec
ou
sails
roulelles)
recoll/nllnde
par
]e
hlbricanl. Si vous Einslallez sur
I@1
sYMm_ DAWm,SSEMEm
POU_
till Illeuble
_'t roulelles,
(
acez
LESCOMPOSmTES
_Pp_qEIL
ET MEUBLEA ROULETrES
les
deux
ellsembles
avec
pr_cal/-
lion.
Un
arrel
brusqtle,
I*utilisaliOll
d'lllle
force
excessive
el des
sur-
hlces irr_Sguli&resrisquenl de
d_slabiliser I'ensemble el de le
rel/verser.
9. Venlilalion-Slols
and openiugs iu Ihe cabiuet and the
back or bollonl are provided lor veutilalion and Io
ensure reliable operalion ol lhe TV and lo prolecl il
Irom overhealing.
Ihese openings musl uol be Nocked
or covered. The openings shoukl never be blocked by
phtciug tile TV on a bed, sola, rug. or olher sinfilar sur-
hlce. This TV should never be placed uear or over a
radialor (51heal regisler. This TV shoukl nol be pl teed
iu a buill-iu inslallalioll such as a bookcase or rack
unless proper venlilalion
is i?rovided or the illallulac-
lurer's illSlrticlJous have been adhered to.
10. Po_ver Sources-This
TV shoukl be operaled only fronl
Ihe lype ol power source indicated oil tile marking
label. If you are riot sure of the lype of power supply Io
your home. COllSUllyour appli race dealer or local
po_\,er conlpany. For WVs iutended to operate from bat-
lely power, or olher sources, reler Io Ihe operaling
Jllslrtlcliolls.
11. Groundhlg or Pol u'ization-This TV is equipped x_,itha
polarized allernaliug-currenl
line plug(a plug having
one blade wider lhan Ihe olher). This plug _\,ill fd halo
Ihe power oullel only one way. This is a sal_?ly l_?alure.
If 3ou are unable Io inserl Ihe plug lully inlo Ihe oullel,
Ii3 reversing lhe plug. [1 Ihe plug should slill lail to fil,
cou[acl your eleclriciall Io rephlce your obsolete ot,llel.
Do nol deleal Ihe sa e y purpose of Ihe pohuized plug.
FIGURE A
EXAMPLE
OF ANTENNA
GROUNDING
AS PER
NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL
CODE
LEAD
IN
WiRE
ELECTRIC
SERVIC£
NEO.NATIONALELEOTRIOALOODE
$2898A
DISCHARGE
UNIT
(NEC
SECTION
810-20)
12. Powe>Cord Protection-Power-supply
cords should be
fouled so lhat lhey lie not likely lo be walked on oi
pinched by ilems placed upon oI against lhem, paying
pailiculai attention lo cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and lhe poinl where lhey exit fl'oln lhe
appliance.
13. Ouldoor Anlenna giounding-[f
an oulside anlenna or
cable system is connecled 1o lhe TV, be sum lhe anlen-
na or cable syslenl is grounded so as lo provide some
proleclion against voltage surges and buill-up static
charges. Article 81(t of the Nalional Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA No. 70, provides inlormalion
wilh mspecl
to propei grounding
of lhe mast and suppolling stiuc-
rare, grounding of the lead-ill wire (o all antenna dis-
charge unit, size of groundfilg conductors, location of
antenna-dischaige
unit. connection to grounding elec-
trodes, and requirenlents
Ru lhe giounding elechode.
(Fig. A)
14. Lighming-Foi
added piolection tot this TV receiver
during a lightning slorm, or when il is left unaltended
and UllUSed R)I long peiiods of lime. unplug il h'olll lhe
wall oullel and disconnect the antenna or cable
syslenl.
This will prevenl daniage 1o the TV due to lighlning
arid powe>line
surges.
15. Power Lines-An oulside antenna syslem should nol be
located ill the vicinity of overhead powei lines or other
elechic light of powei ciicuils, or where it call Iall inlo
such powei lines oi circuits. When installing an outside
anlenna system, exlrenle care should be taken to keep
h'om touching such powm lines oi ciicuits as contac(
with tllem might be latal.
16. Overloading-Do
not overload wall outlets mid extension
cords as this can result in a risk ol fiie or electdc shock.
17. Object and Liqukl Enlp,-Never
push objects of any
kind into this TV through openings as they nlay touch
dangerous voltage points oi sholl oul parts that could
resull in a fiie or elechic shock. Never spill liquid of
any kind on (he TV.
18. Sel+icing-Do not attempt to seivice this TV yourself as
opening
oi
I+enloving covels may expose you to dan-
geious voltage or other hazards. Reter all selwicing to
qualified seiwice personnel.
19. Damage Requiiing
Service-Unplug
this TV flora the
wall outlet and reter seivicing
to qualified service per-
sonnel under the Rdlowing conditions:
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged oi
h+ayed.
b. If liquid has heen spilled, or objects have kdlen into
tile TV.
c. If the TV has tx:en exposed to rain oi water.
d. If the TV does not operate normally by Rfllowing the
operating instiuctions. Adjust only those controls that
lie covered by the operating instiuctions, as improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and
will often iequire extensive woik by a qualified techni-
cian to restore the TV to its nonnal operation.
e. If the TV has heen dropped oi damaged in any way.
E When the TV exhibits a distinct change ill pedor-
mance-this indicates a need Ioi service.
20. Replacement Parts-When
replacement pails aie
required, be sure the smwice technician
uses mplace-
inellt palls specified by the nlanulactumr
that have the
same characteristics
as the original pail. Unauthorized
substitutions may result ill fire. electiic shock, injulT to
peisolls oi other hazards.
21. Salety Check-Upon
completion of any seivice or
repairs to this TV, ask the sel_ice technician to peiRum
routine salety checks to determine that the TV is in
propei opeiating coil(litton.
22. Heat-This TV pioduct should be situated away ftom
heat souices such as iadiator_, heat registeis stoves, oi
other pioducts (inchlding anlplifiers) that produce Ileal.
OPERATING
CONTROLS
AND FUNCTIONS
- FRONT
PANEL -
VIDEO
L AUO_OR
MENU
VO_IIME
CHANNEL
POWE_
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
- REMOTE
CONTROL
-
1. VIDE() (IN)jack- Counect to the video
output,jack of a video calnera, VCR, or
video game.
2. AUDIO L/R IN jacks- Connect to tbe
leR/right channel audio output jacks of a
video camera, VCR, or video game.
Note: The AUDIO L (IN) jack is bur mono
input. The sound is heard fl'om both speak-
ers. Use this ,jack tor monaural audio equip-
ment to be booked tap.
3.
MENU
button-
Press
to display
the menu
on the TV screen.
4.
VOLUME
A/_'
buttons-
Press
to control
the volume
level.
Press
to determine
the setting
mode
ti'om the
menu
on the TV screen.
(ordy
the VOL
A
button)
Press
to select
or at{just from
a particular
menu.
(tor example:
Language
Selection,
Chmmel
Pl'esetting,
Closed
Caption
Selection,
Picture
Adjustment,
V-CHIP
Set Up)
5.
CHANNEL
(CH)
A/Y
buttons-
Press
to
select
memorized
channel.
Press
to select
the setting
mode
fi'om
the
lneuu
ou
the TV
screen.
Press to select item you want to atljust in
the picture control mode.
6. POWER (PWR) button- Press to turn the
TV ON and OFE
7. lnfl'ared Sensor Window- Receives the
iuh'ared
coutrol
signals
tl"om the remote
coutrol.
8.
CHANNEL
NUMBER
buttons-
Press
two
digits
to directly
access
the desired
channel.
Relnember
to press
a "0" before
a single
digit
channel.
+100
button-
Press
to select
cable
channels
higher
than
99.
9.
MUTE
button-
Press
the MUTE
button
to
turn
off the sound
portion
of tile TV pro-
grain.
(Volume
level
display
turns
LIGHT
RED
from
LIGHT
BLUE.)
Press
the
MUTE
button
again
or press
the VOL(ulne)
A or '_' button
to restore
sound.
10.INPUT
SELECT
button-
Press
to select
TV or the external
input
(VIDEOI
or
VIDEO2).
(See
USlNG
AUDIO/VIDEO
INPUT
JACKS.)
- REAR PANEL -
11. CHANNEL
RETURN
button-
Press this
button to go back to the previously
viewed
channel.
For example,
pressing
the CHAN-
NEL RETURN
buttou once will change
channel display h'om CH 3 (present chan-
nel) to CH 10 (previously
viewed charmel),
and pressing
it a second time will return
h'om CH 10 to CH 3.
12.DISPLAY
button-
Press to display the
channel number
on the screen. If you press
it again, the channel number
will disappear.
13.SLEEP
button-
Press the SLEEP button to
display the sleep tilner and start the tm_c-
tion. The slmt off tilne can be determined
by the number of times you press the but-
ton. (0, 10, 20, 30,..9(}, 0 lnirmtes)
14.GAME
button-
Press to set the Galne
lnode. To exit, press the INPUT
SELECT
button.
(See USING AUDIO/VIDEO
INPUT
JACKS
and PICTURE
ADJUSTMENT.)
15.AUDIO
L/R OUT jacks-
Connect
to the
lett/right
channel audio input,jacks
of a
home stereo system.
16.S-VIDEO
input jack-
Cormect to the S-
VIDEO output ,jack of a video calnera,
VCR, or video game systeln
using the S-
VIDEO cable (not supplied).
Note: The S-VIDEO,jack
on the lear panel
is given priority over the VIDEO (Rear)
,jack.
17.ANT(enna).
IN jaek-
Connect
to an anten-
na, cable system, or satellite system.
18.AC cord-
Connect to a standard AC outlet
(120V/60Hz).
Note:
Unwrap the AC cord colnpletely
from the backcover
before plugging
the
cord into an AC outlet.
15 2 16
L_J
o
17
1) Slide the battel T compartlnent
cover back
on the remote Ulfit.
2) Insert 2 "AA" i_enlight batteries into battery
colnpartment
in the direction
as indicated
by the polarity (+ / -) lnarkings.
Batteries
installed with incorrect
polarity lnay dam-
age the relnote unit.
3) Replace
the cover.
,110
110
'
,
When you use the AUDIO/VIDEO input jacks,
select "VIDEO I" or "VIDEO2" mode by
pressing the INPUT SELECT button on the
remote coutrol.
• To use the jacks on the back of the TV. select
"VIDEO1".
• To use the jacks on the twnt of the TV, select
"VIDEO2".
Notes:
• You may also set the Game mode and exter-
nal input mode at the same time by pressing
the GAME button on tbe remote control.
"GAME" appears on the TV screen and the
TV input swithes to the frout A/V input.
(See PICTURE ADJUSTMENT.)
• When you use the S-VIDEO connectiou,
S-VIDEO jack on the rear panel is given pri-
ority over the VIDEO (Rear) jack.

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