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Subject Panel No.Antenna Basic Connection ............ IAudioNideo Connections
AV input jacks ..................... 4Component Video Input jacks ........ 7
Front (Side) Audio/Video Input Jacks , , ,5
Headphone Jack ................... 5AV Output Jacks ................... 8S-Video input Jacks ................. 6
AutoLock TM Controls
Access Code ..................... 19
Block All Channels ................ 2 IBlock Channels ................... 20
Clear All Blocked Channels ......... 21
Movie Ratings .................... 22
Other Blocking Options ............ 24TV Ratings ....................... 23
Understanding Au_oLock TM ......... 18Automcatically Programming iV ...... 13
Subject Panel No.AucoPicture TM Control .............. 25AucoSound TM Control ............... 25
Basic Remote Operation .............. 3Basic Television Operadon ............ 3Cable Box Connection ............... 2Channel Edit ...................... 14
Closed Caption Control ............. 25Factory Service Locations ......... 30-3 IFormat Controls ................... 17
Language Controls .................. I I
Limited Warranty .................. 32Picture Menu Controls .............. 15
QuadraSurf TM ................... 27-28Remote Batteries .................... 3
Remote Control Button Descriptions 9-10SIeeptimer ........................ 25
Sound Menu Controls ............ 14-15
Tuner Mode ....................... 16
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shock, For "-he safety of everyone in your household, piease do not remove product, covering.
_The "e×c_amation point" calls at_endon to features for which you should read the enclosed
literature closety to prevent operating and maintenance problems.
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CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, and futty insert,
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRead before operating equipment
your home's signal it_put might come fromsin_e (75 ohm) round cable, a
Converter Box, or from an anteana_ In either
case the connec_onto the TV is very easy.
If your Cable "IV signal orAntenna signal is a round cable
(75 ohm) then you're ready to con-nect to the TV.
If your antenna has flat twin-
lead wire (300 ohm), you firstneed co attach the antenna wires to
the screws on a 300 co 75 ohm
adapter,
If yOU have a Cable Converter
Box: Connect the Cable TV signal
to the Cable Signal IN(put) plug onthe Converter,
2 Connect the Cable "rv cable or
Antenna cable (or 300 to 75 ohm
adapter) to the 75_ plug on the TV.
If you have a Cable Converter
BOX: Connect the OUT(put) plug
from the Conver_er to the 75g_ plugon the TV,
Antenna Connection
Ro_J_d Cable . J75_
Direct Cable Connection
Cable signalcoming from
Cable Company
After usingthe AutoPt'ogramControl, pressthe CH + and- but-tens te scroll through all the channelss_oredin the television's memory,
Jack PanetBack of TV
If youcablesignalusesa cableboxordecoder,followthe easystepsbelowto
completethe cannectlon,
Cable Box (w/RF In/Outputs):This connection will be mono,
Connect the Cable Companysupplied cable _o the signal IN(put)plug on the back of the Cable Box.
Using a separate round coaxial cable,connect one end to the OUT(put)(TO TV) plug on the back of theCable Box.
Connect the other end of theround coaxial cable to the 75_input on the back of the television.Screw it down finger tight.
NOTE: If applicable, set the OUTPUTCHANNEL SWITCH on the back of thecable box to CH 3 or 4. Tune the TV co
Cable Box (w/RF In/Outputs):
Cable Signal IN f_om theCable Company
Audio Cables
L (White) & R (Red)
will a_tomadcal_y tune to either channel 3or 4, change channelsuntil the pictureappears.Cable BOX (w/Audio/Video Outputs):This connection will supply Stereo sound.
Connect the Cable Companysupplied cable to the cable signaliN(put) plug on the back of theCable Box.
Using a RCA type Video Cable, con-nect one end of the cable to theVideo (or ANT, your cable box may belabeled differently) Out jack on thecable box and the other end m _heAVI Video Input on the TV,Connect one end of the Audio Lef_
t and Right Cable to the tef_ andright Audio Out L & R jacks onthe cable box. Connect the otherend to die AV In Audio L & R Inputjacks on the mv.
NOTE: Use the AV bu_on on the TVremo_e control _o tune to the AV channelfor the cable box signal. Once tuned,change channels at the cable box, not thetelevision.
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the samechannelandchangechannelsat Cable Box (w/Audio/Video Outputs):the cablebox. In some cases,_hecablebox
I ress the POWER buttonto turn the TV ON.
Note: You can also press anybutton on the front of the TV
Eo turn the TV ON.
Press the VOLUME + buttonto increase the sound level, or the
VOLUME - button to lower thesound level,
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Pressing both buttons at the
saJTle time will display the on-screen menu, Once in the menu,
use these buttons to make adiusc-ments or selections,
Press the CHANNEL UP + or
DOWN - button co select TV
channels,
Point the remote control
toward the remote sensor win-
dow on the TV when operatingthe TV with the remote.
REMOTE CONTROL
To Iood the supplied botteriesinto the remote:
!. Remove the battery com-
partment lid on the back of theremote,
2. Place the batteries (2-AA) inthe remote. Be sure the (+) and (-) ends of the baEeries line up cor-rectly (inside of case is marked.)
3. Reattach the battery lid,
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20PT6441 t37Conu'ols located onfrontand topofse_-
20PT6341/37Controls located on
front of set_
20PT5441/37Controls locatedon front of set.
14PT6441/37Contols under door
on front of set.
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T_d e TV'saudio/videoi_p_ jacksare forirectp!ctureoadsoundco_mectio_
betwee_the TVa_d a VCR(or similardevice) BackofTVthat hasaudio/videoot_ut jade, Fol!owtheeasystepsbelowto co_mec_onocee_orydeviceto theAV In InputJackslocatedon the
bad<of _heTV.
Connect the VIDEO (yellow)cable m sheVIDEO AV In _ck onthe backof the TV, Audio Cabl_s
2 Connect the AUDIO (red and
white) cables ro the AUDIO (lefs_nd right:) AV in iacks on the rear _f videoCabl_
she TV,
Connect the VIDEO (yellow)cable r_ sheVIDEO OUT jack onshebackof sheVCR,
B_ck of Typical VCR
Connect the AUDIO (red andwhite) cables _o the AUDIO (lefs
and righs) OUT jacks on she r_r ofshe VCR,
VCK _it_Turn the VCR (accessory device) At_dioiVideoO_st
and the TV ON.
Press the AV button on the
i romose consrol r_ selecs she AV
channel,AV will appear in the upperleft corner on she TV screen,
7With the VCR (or accessorydevice)ON anda prerecorded _ape(CD,DVD, ere,) inserced,press thepLAY I_ button so view she_apeon sheselevision,
All the AV channels can be selected by
pressing the Channel + or- buttons,The AV channels can also be added cothe QuadraSurf TM buttons for quickaccess,
Audio and _deo Front [or Side) Inputs Front AV Inputs:are a¢oiloblefor a quick connectionof o _PT6_ 1/37
VCR,to p?aybackvideofrom a camera,or 20PT5441/37attach a gaming device.Use the AV button
on the remote controtto tune these inputs, Opuonal
Connect the video (yetlow) H_adpho_escable from the Video output onthe Camera (or accessory device)to the Video (yellow) Input locatedon the SIDE (or FRONT) of theTV.
For Stereo Devices: Connect theaudio cable(red and white) fromthe Audio Left and Right Outputson the Camera to the Audlo In(white) jack on the SIDE (orFRONT) of the television,
For Mono Devices: Connect oneend of the audio cable from theAudio Out jack on the device tothe Audio In (white) iack on theSIDE (or FRONT) of"the television,
Turn the TV and the accessorydevice ON,
Press the AV button on theremote control to tune the TV tothe side (or front) input iaeks, "AV"will appear on the TV screen,
Press the PLAy _ button onthe accessory device to view play-back. or to access the accessorydevice (camera, gaming unit, etc,),
Fro_tJack
Side AVl_ _uts:
T_o e S(uper)-_deo connection on the rear NOTE: When uslng addltlon_l accessories, only onefthe TV can pravide you with better pic- external source will be_udlble, as there is only one
ture deto# and clo_ for the ployback of set of sound inputs. Component Video (CVl) input
a_esso_ s0u_es s_ch as DBS (di_al broad- will dominate over all other inputs,indudlng $_VideoCOStsutel!_e), DVD (distal video discs), video ($_VH$) _nd AV. When $-Vldeo ($-VH$) is used,it_ames, and S-VHS VCR (v_deacassette wal dominate over the AV input.
recorder) tapes than the normal antenna pic-ture connections_
NOTE: The accesso_devicemusthaveanS-VIDEOOUT(put)jack inorder for you to
completethe connectionon this page_
Connect one end of the S-VIDEO CABLE co the S-VIDEO
jack on the backof the TV, Thenconnect one end the AUDIO (redand white) CABLEScothe AV InAUDIO L and R (left and right) jackson the rear of the TV.
Connect other end of the S-VIDEO CABLE cothe S-VHS(S-Video) OUT jack on the back of theVCR, Then connect the ocher ends
of the AUDIO (red and white)CABLESto the AUDIO (left and
right) OUT jacks on the rear of theVCR,
Turn the VCR and the "IV ON.34 Press the AV button or the
CH ÷ or CH - buttons on theremote co scroll the channelsuntil
SVHS appears in the upper left cor-ner of the TV screen,
Now your ready co placea prere-corded video tape in the VCR andpress the PLAY I_ button.
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COhmpo++eat _deo inputs provide for the NOTE: When usinga_ditlonal a.ccesso_es,only oneighest possible color and picture resoIu- external source wHI be audible, asthere isonly one
ban in me playback of digital signal so++rcematerial, such as with DVD players_ Thecolor difference signals (Pb, Pr) and meluminance (¥) signal are connected andreceived separately, which allows forimproved color bandwid_ information (natpossible when _sing composite video or S-Video connections)_
Connect the Component (Y, Pb,Pr) Video OUT jacks from theDVD player (or s(m(lar device) to the(Y, Pb, Pr) in(put) iack on the TV,When using the Component VideoInputs, it is best not to connect asignal to the AV in Video Jack,
Connect the red and whiteAUDIO CABLES to the Audio
(left and right) output iacks on therear of the accessory device to theAudio (L and R) AV in input jackson the TV,
Turn the TV and the DVD (ordigital accessory device) ON.
Press the AV button or theCH + or CH - buttons to scrollthe available channels until CVIappears in the upper left corner ofthe TV screen,
Insert a DVD disc into the DVDplayer and press the PLAY I_button on the DVD Ptayer.
The desc[iption fo+' the componen_ wdeo con-
hectors may d+_er depei+dii+g on the DVD playe_'
or accessory digital so_rce equipment used (_or
example, h'+ Pro, P+'; Y, B+Y, R-Y; Y, Cr, Cb).
Althougk_ abbreviations alld _erms nlay vary, _he
letters b and t stand _o+' the bhJe alld _ed colo+'
conlpollellt signal connectors+ alld '{ indicates
the lumil_al_ce signal R_er to your DVD or dig-
ital accessory ow_el"s man_Jal for deflllitions alld
con_ec_o_ de_ails.
set of sound inputs. Component Video (CVI) input
will dominate over all other inputs, including S_Video
(S_VHS) and AV. When $+Video (S_VNS) ISused, it
will dominate over the AV input.
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T_ree AUdioiVideo Output jacks are great for AUDIO SYSTEH CONNECTION:cording _itth a VCR or used _o connect Backof TV
an external audio system for better soundreprodu_on_
AUDIO SYSTEM CONNECTION:
I onnect one end of the R(ight)and L(eft) AUDIO jacks on theTV co the R and L audio input jackson your amplifier or sound system_Set the audio system's volume to a
normal listening level,
Turn the "IV and audio systemON, To adjust the volume on theaudio system, you will need cochange the volume at the externalaudio system, noc the celevision_
SECONDVCR CONNECTION:
NOTE: Refer to panel number 4 for theproper hookup of the first VCR, Followthe instruc_ons on how co tune to the
AVI channel to view a pre-recorded
cape,
The following steps allow you toconnect a second VCR to record the
program while your watching it,
Connect one end of the yellowVideo Cable co the AV OucVIDEO plug, Connect the other endco the VIDEO IN plug on the secondVCR,
2 Connect one end of the red andwhite Audio cable from the AV
Out AUDIO L and R plugs on theTV co the AUDIO IN plugs on theVCR.
Turn the Second VCR ON,insert a VHS cape and it's ready corecord what's being viewed on theTV screen,
SECONDVCR CONNECTION:
Vide€Cable
QUADRASURF Buttons(Red, Green, Yellow, Blue) Allows you toscore and surf up co 10channels you choosefor each colored button,
AV ButtonPress to select an accessory signal input fromthe front AM inputs.
SMILEY ButtonPress to add channels to the "QuadraSurf'lists. Works with all colored buttons.
AUTO SOUND ButtonPress repeatedly to choose from different fac-to w pre-defined sound se_ings. Choose fromPersonal (how you set the Sound Menuoptions), Voice (for programming with speak-ing only), Husk (for musical type programssuch as concerts), or Theatre (used whenwatching movies).
MENU Button
Press to display the on-screen menu. Also canbe used to back out of the on-screen menuundl it disappears from the TV's screen.
CC ButtonPress toacdvate the CIosedCapdoningoptions. Repeatedly pressing the CCbuttonwill scroll the available options on the TVscreen,
VOL(ume) + o_ - ButtonsPress the VOL + bu_on to increase the TV'ssound level Press the VOL- button todecrease the TV's sound level.
MUTE ButtonPress the mute bu_on to eliminate the soundbeing heard from the "I_/,"HUTE" will be dis-played on the TV's screen. Pressrestore the TV's volume to
SLEEP ButtonPress the Sleep button to set the TV to auto-maritally turn itself off after a set period ofdme. Press repeatedly to select 15, 30, 45, 60,90, 120, 180, or 2't0 minutes.
ButtonPress to turn the TV on or off,
IAIternate Channel)
Press to toggle between the last viewed channeland the channel presently being viewed.
Allows you _o delete channels from the "QuadraSurf" lists for the cotored buttons, Works with allcolored bu_ons.
PressrepeatedJyto choose from 5 differentfacto-rypredefinedpicturese_ings,Choose fromPersonat (how you set the Picture MenuAdjusmlent controls), Movies (for movies), Sports(for any sporting event), Weak Signal (used whenthe signal being received is not great), orMultimedia (for video games),
Press to display the current channel number. If theon-screen menu is displayed, press the Status/ExitbuLton of remove it from the TV's screen,
and > ButtonsPress to navigate, select, and adiust controls withinthe on-screen menu, Also use the CURSOR/_ orCURSOR V to aedvate or deactivate the
control,
• ButtonsPress to select ehanneb inascending or descendingorder,
(0-9) Bu_onsPressthe numbered buttons _o seteecTV channelsor to enter certain values within bheon-screenmenu. For single channel entries, press the num-bered butzon for the channel you desire, The TVwitl pause for a second or two before changing _othe chosen channel,
This buLton is dedicated to TIMER features withincertain TV models, This TV does not contain theseTIMER fea0Jres, therefore the button will have nofunctionality when pressed,
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you can set me TV's on-screen menu to beshown in English, French, or Spanish,
Press the MENU button onthe remote control to show the
on-screen menu.
2 Press the CURSOR UP /\ °r ;_,_ _
DOWN V buttons co scroll
though the on-screen menu until
the word INSTALL is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT >button co display the INSTALL
menu features. I_ [ _ _ _
Press the CURSOR UP/\ orDOWN v buttons co scroll _ °'_ _*0®0through the Install features until
the word LANGUAGE is high-
lighted,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT >
button repeatedly to selectEnglish,Francais(French), orEspanol(Spanish),
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When finished, press theSTATUS/EXIT button to
remove the menu from the TV's
screen,
The Language concol only makes the
TV's on-screen MENU items appear
in English, Spanish, or French te×c.
lc does noc change the other on-screen text features such as Closed
Caption (CC) TV shows.
Tthe TUNERMODE controlallowsyouo changethe T_s i_pat signa!to either
ANTENNA, CABLE,or AUTO mode. It'simportant for _heTVto know what type ofsignal to look for (Cable TV or anAntenna}. In the AUTO mode, whentheAUTOPROGRAMfeat_re is activated,_heTV will aatomaticallychoose_hecorrectmode.
Press the MENU button on theremote to show the on-screenmenu.
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Press the CURSOR UP A orDOWN V buttons co scroll
through the on-screen menu untilthe word INSTALL is highlighted,
Press the CURSOR RIGHTbutton co display the INSTALLmenu features,
Press CURSOR UP A orDOWN V buttons co scroll theInsr_ll features until the wordsTUNER MODE is highlighted,
Press the CURSOR RIGHTbutton co select either ANTEN-NA, CABLE, or AUTO mode,
When finished, press the STA-TUS/EXIT button to removethe on-screen menu from the TV'sscreen,
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When CABLE is selected, channels I-125 are available.
When ANTENNA is selected, chan-nels 2-69 are available.
When AUTO is selected, the TV willautomatically set itself to the correctmode based on the type of signal itdetects when the AUTO PROGRAI_feature is activated,
your TV can automaticallyset itself forocalarea (or Cable TV)channels.This
makes it easy for you to selectonly the TV Ista_ons in your area when the CHANNEL(+), (-) buttonsare presse&
Note:Make s_re the antennaor cablesig-nal connectio_hasbee_ completedbeforeAUTOPROGRAMis activated.
Press the MENU button on theremote to show the on-screenmenu.
Press the CURSOR UP/\ orDOWN V buttons to scrollthrough the on-screen menu untilthe word INSTALL is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT >button to display the INSTALLmenu features.
Press CURSOR UP A orDOWN V buttons to scrolltheInstall features until the wordsAUTO PROGRAM are highlight-ed,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT >button to start the Auto Programscanningof channels.AutoProgramming will store all availablechannelsin the TV's memory thentune to the lowest availablechan-nel when done,
When finished, press the STA-TUS/EXIT button to removethe menu from the TV's screen.
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When CABLE is selected, channels I-125 are available,
When ANTENNA is selected, chan-nels 2-69 are available,
When AUTO is selected, the TV willautomatically set itself COthe correctmode based on the type of signal itdetects when the AUTO PROGRAMfeature is activated,
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nelss'mredin_he7_/Ismemory,
Press the MENU button on theremo_ controlto show theOn_Screen menu,
Press the CURSOR UP/\ orDOWN v"buttons Co scroll thoughthe on-screen menu until the wordINSTALL is highlighted,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT >button to display the INSTALLmenu features,
Press the CURSOR UP ..\ orDOWN V buttons to scrollthrough the Install features until thewords CHANNEL EDIT are high-lighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT >button to displaytheCHANNELEDIT opdons,
With the CHANNEL EDIToptions displayed, andCHANNELNO hlghlightedyou canuse thecur_sot buttons to scroll through all avail-able channels that you wish _o add(stripped OFF or delete (Skipped ON)from the lVs memory. You canalsouse the NUMBERED buttons to godirecdy _o a specific numbered chan_nelthatyouWant toadd or skip, Or,you can also use the CH+ or CH- toqhUiCkiyscanthroughthe channelsthatavenot been skipped,
Using the CURSOR DOWN Vbutton, scrolt the menu to hlghtighttheword SKIPPED.
Now use the CURSOR EIGHT ">
to toggle be_en ON or OFF, IfON isselected the channels isskipped
,_inenscrolling channels With the CH÷or CH- buttons, if OFF is selected thechanneb is not stripped when scrollingchannels with the._H÷ or CH- but_
tons,
1 When _m_shed, press the STA-TUS/EXIT button to remove themenu from _e screen.
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An "X" appearing in front ofany channel will indicate thatchannel has skip on. When theCH + or CH _ buttons areused, those channels will besl<ipped.
Tcho adjustyour TVpicturecorttroIs,se!_-'taanneland usethe PictureMenu Cor_rols
I_ed below:
I RIGHTNESS CONTROL-Press the CURSOR RIGHT -_"or
LEFT < buttons until the darkest
parts of the picture are as bright asyou prefer,
COLOR CONTROL - Press theCURSOR RIGHT > or LEFT <buttons to add or eliminate color,
PICTURE CONTROL - Pressthe CURSOR RIGHT -_"or LEFT
< buttons until lightest parts of thepicture show good detail,
SHARPNESS CONTROL -CURSOR RIGHT > or LEFT <buttons to improve detail in the pie-ture,
TINT CONTROL - Press theCURSOR RIGHT > or LEFT <buttons to obtain natural sldn tones,
COLOR TEMP CONTROL -Press the CURSOR RIGHT > orLEFT < buttons co select NOR-
MAL, COOL, or WARM picturepreferences, (NORMAL will keep thewhites, white', COOL will rn_ke thewhites, bluish; and WARM will make
the whites, reddish.)
CONTRAST + CONTROL -Press the CURSOR RIGHT > orLEFT < buttons co to_le the con-trol On or OFF, The Contrast + con-
trol helps to "sharpen" the picturequali_/. The black potions of the pic-ture become richer in darkness and
the whites become brighter.
I _Tint _1 I 0 _!
Warm
Off
Ttho adjust your TV sound, select and usee Sound Menu Controls listed below:
TREBLE: Press the CURSORRIGHT > or LEFT < buttons Coadjust [he control. The control willenhance the high frequency sounds.
2 ASS: Press the CURSORRIGHT > or LEFT < buttons coadjust [he control. The control willenhance [he low frequency sounds.
BALANCE: Press [he CURSORRIGHT > or LEFT < buttons coadjust [he level of sound comingfrom [he lefc and right speakers.
Main A
o Picture Treble
_Sound • I Bass iiiii:_i_i!ii!i_i!
Install AVL ......................
[ ¢ Treble _ ===4=== 50 _ ]AVL: (Auto Volume Leveler) Pressthe CURSOR RIGHT > or LEFT< buttons to turn [he control Onor Off. When On, AVL will level out[he sound being heard when sudden
changes in volume occur during corn- I_Bas S _ 50 _/mercial breaks or channel changes.
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INCR, SURROUND: Press theCURSOR RIGHT > or LEFT <buttons to select between Incr,Surround or Stereo setdnss (If
Stereo), or select Spadal or Mono (If I _AVLi_ono),
ULTRA BASS: Press the CUR-SOR RIGHT > or LEFT < but-tons to turn Ultra BassOn or Off,Ultra Bass will enhance [he low fre-quency sound,
SOUND: Press the CURSORRIGHT > or LEFT < buttons coselect between Stereo or _ono set-dnss. Note: tf Stereo is not presenton a selected show and [he TV isplaced in [he Stereo mode, thesound coming from [he TV willremain in [he Mono mode.
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On
orOff
Incr. Surround Spatial
or Mono
Incr. Surround Incr. Surround]v
or Stereo
On
orOff
Mono
or Stereo
Many gmes while watchingmoviesfroma DVD prayer the image is shown in
"letter box" forma_ This is the format thatis shown in movie theaters_when shownona TVscreen,me image will haveareas ofbtack on top and bottom of the screen_
Press the MENU button on theremote to display the on-screenrrlenu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN Vbutton undl the word Features
is highlighted,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT -'>button co display the Featuresmenu options (AutoLoek or
Format),
Press the CURSOR DOWN Ybutton undl the word Format is
highlighced_
Press the CURSOR RIGHT >or LEFT < buttons co select one
of the two options 4:3 or Expand4:3,4:3 - Standard format for the TV,
Expand 4:3 - Enlarges the pictureto fill ouc the entire screen area,
eliminating the "letter box" effee_
When finished, press the STA-TUS/EXIT button to removethe menu from the TV's screen.
Note: The Expand 4:3 format can alsobe activated using the CURSOR UP A,or DOWN V buttons when the
onsereen menu is not being displayed,Pressing these buccons will toggle thestandard 4:3 format and the Expand 4:3formlat_
Ii¢ Format 4:3 Expand _*
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The A(,'toLockTM feature is an integrateddr-uit that receivesa_d processesdata sentby
broadcasters,or other programproviders,thatcontainprogramconteatadvisories,When pro-grammedby the viewer,a TV withAatoLockTM
can re_nd to the contentadvisoriesand blockprogramcontent that may be fous_dobje_or,-able(suchas offensivelanguage,violence,sexualsitoat_orn,etc). This is a great feature to cernorthe typeof viewingchildrenmay watch,
AutoLock TM offers various BLOCKINGcontrols from which to choose:
Access Code - An Access Code must be
set to prevent children from unbloekingquestionable or censored programming setby their parents.
Channel Block - After an access code has
been programmed, you can block individualchannels including the AiV inputs.
Clea_ All - Allows you clear all channelsbeing blocked from your viewing set withthe Channel Block Control.
Block All - Allows you to block ALL chan-nels and AJV inputs at one time.
Movie Ratings - Certain blocking optionsexist which will block programming based onratings paccerned by the [dodon PicturesAssociation of America.
TV Ratings -just like the Movie Ratings,programs can be blocked from viewing usings_andard TV ratings set by TV broadcasters.
MOVIE RATINGS
G: General Audience - All agesadmicced.Most parents would find this program suit-ablefor all ages,PG: Parontzd Guidance Suggested - Thisprogrammingcontainsmaterial that parentsmayfind unsui_btefor youngerchildren.PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned - Thisprogrammingcontainsmaterial that parentsmayfind unsui_biefor ehiidreeunder the ageell3,
MOVIE RATINGS Continued
Ft'.Restricted - This is programming is spedfi-caIIydesignedforadults.Anyone underthe
age of 17 should only view _his programmingwith an accompanying parent or adut_guardian.NC-17: No one under the age of 17 willbe admitted. - This type of programmingshould be viewed by adults onty.
X: Adults Only - This _ype of programmingcontains one or more of the foItowiag: verygraphic violence, very graphic and expiici_ orindecent sexua_acts, very coarse and in_enselysuggestivelanguage,
TV RATINGS
TV-Y -- Designed for a very young audience,includingchildren ages 2-6.
"I-'*/-'I_/--Itmay be appropriateforchildrenage 7 and above who haveacquiredthedevel-
opment skillsneeded todistinguishbet>Neenmake-believe and reality.
TV-G -- Suit_bie for moss audiences, this typeof programmiag contains titde or no violence,no strong language, and Iitde or no sexuat dia-logue or sir_Jations.
TV-PG -- This program contains materialthac paranrs may find unsuil_bte for youngerchildren. Could contain Moderate violence (V),some sexual siwations (S), infrequent coarselanguage (L), or some suggnsdve dialogue (D).
TV-14 -- This program contains some materi-al that many parents would find unsuitable forchildren under 14 years of agn. This _ypeofprogrammiagconI:ainsone or more ofthefol-
lowing:intense violence (%/),intense sexual sic-uations (S), s_oag coarse Iaaguage (L), orin_nsely saggesdve dialogue (D).
TV-MA -- This program is specificallydesigned to be viewed by adutcs and theraforemay be unsuitableforchildrentinder17.Thistype Of programming contains one or more ofthe following: graphic violence 0i), expticic sex-ual situations (S), or crude indecent language(L).
Over the next few panelsyou'll learn howto block channelsand get a be_er
understandingof the rating termsfor certainprogramming_
First,let'sstart by learninghow to set a per-sonalaccesscode:
Press the MENU button on theremote ro display the on-screenmenu,
Press the CURSOR UP A orDOWN v buttons until theword FEATURES is highlighted,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT _button to display the FEATURES
menu o_ons,
Press the CURSOR UP ,_. orDOWN V buttons until the
words AUTOLOCK T_"are highlight-ed,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT >button. The screen will read."ACCESS CODE .... ."
Using the NUMBERED buttons,enter 0, 7, I, h "XXXX" appearson the Access Code screen as youpress the numbered buttons,
"INCORRECT CODE" will
appear on the screen, and you willneed to enter 0, 7, I, I again.
The screen will ask you to enter a_'New Code:' Enter a "new" 4
digit code using the NUM-BERED buttons. The screen will
then ask you to CONFIRM the codeyou iust entered, Enter your newcode again. "XXXX" will appear
when you enter your new code andthen display the AutoLock T_"menuoptions.
Proceed to the next panel to learn more,,,
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After your personal accesscodehas beenset (see previouspage),you are now
ready to select the channelsor the AiVInputs you want to block out or censor_Onceyou've enteredyour accesscodeandthe AutoLockT_"featuresare displayedonthe screen:
Press the CURSOR UP A orDOWN \/buttons undl thewords BLOCK CHANNELS arehighlight:ed,
2 Press the CURSOR RIGHT >
button co turn blocking ON orOFF for chat channel When ON isselected the channel will beblocked,
Press the CH + or CH - buttonto select other channels you wishto block, Repeat seep 9 to blockthe new channel
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When finished, press the STA-TUSIEXIT button co remove themenu from the screen_
NOTE: If you ever forget your code,the 0, 7, I, I code is the factory defaultand can be used to enter and create anew accesscode,
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After blocking spedfic channels theremay come a _me when you wan_ _o
block or dear al! the channels at the same
time,
Once you've entered your access code and
the AutoLock _ features are displayed onthe screen_
I Press the CURSOR UP ;\. orDOWN V buttons to select
either CLEAR ALL or BLOCK ALL
2 If CLEAR ALL is selected,
press the CURSOR RIGHT>button to clear all blocked chan-
nels, All channels will be viewable,
If BLOCK ALL is selected,
press the CURSOR RIGHT>button to turn the control ON or
OFF, When ON is selected, ALL
available channels will be blocked
from viewing,
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When finished, press the STA-TUSIEXIT button to remove the _BIockAII On
menu from the screen,
NOTE: If you ever forget your code,the 0, 7, I, I code is the factory defaultand can be used to enter and create anew accesscode,
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Tghe AutoLock TM feature can block pro-ramming based on the Movie Industry
radngs.Once you've entered your access code a_dthe AutoLock TM features are displayed onthe screent
I Press the CURSOR UP/\. orDOWN \,' buttons to highlightthe words MOVIE RATING.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT -t-button to display the MOVIERATING options (G, PG, PG-13,R, NCI7, or X).
3 Press the CURSOR UP/\. orDOWN \,' buttons to highlightany of the Movie Rating options.When highlighted, all these optionscan be turned ON (which wil! allowblocldng)or OFF (whichwill allowviewing).
Use the CURSOR RIGHT > but-ton on the remote to turn the rat-ing option ON or OFF.
When a rating level is chosen to beblocked, any higher level rating will alsobe blocked from viewing. (i.e.: If "R" isselected to be blocked, NC-17 and X
will automatically be blocked.)
NOTE: If you ever forget your code,the 0, 7, I, I code is the factory defaultand can be used to enter and create anew accesscode,
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Tghe AutoLock TM feature can block pro-ramming based on tl_e TV Industry rat-
ings.
Once you've entered your access code and theAutoLock TM features are displayed on these_'eeJ3_
Press the CURSOR UP/\ orDOWN v' buttons to highlight thewords TV RATING.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT >button _odisplayd_e"IV RATINGopdons (TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G, rv-PG, TV-14, or "rV-MA),
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NOTE: Some TV RATING opdons alsohave sub-ratings. The radngs of TV-YT, TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA can be custemized to
btock V (violence), FV (fantasy violence), S(sexual sicuasions), L (coarse language),or D(suggestivedialogue).
Press the CURSOR RIGHT -;"button on the remote to _urn me TV-
Y or TV-G rating ON or OFF, Or,press the CURSOR RIGHT > but-i;on to enter shesub=menus for she
TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV-14 or "r'V-MA m_s-ings.
If the TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV-14 or TV-MAsub-menu iSaccessed, press theCURSOR UP A or DOWN V
buttons to select one of the opsions(Btock Ni, V, S, L, D, or FV),
Press the CURSOR RIGHT >button on the remote to turn the
option ON or OFF.
_TV-Y OnPress the CURSOR UP/\ or
DOWN V' buttons to highlight any _ TV-Y7 I_ BlockAll, FVof _he TV Radng opsions, When high-tighsod, all _heseopdons can be _Jrned _TV-G OffON (whichw_llafiowblocking)or OFF(wbich_ttallowviewin_, _ TV-PG _, BlockAll, V, S, L, D
_TV-i4 l, i BlockAll, V, S, L, D
_TV-MA • BlockAII, V, S, L
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AutoLock _ offem the viewer other block-ing features as well. With these Blocking
Options, the censoring can be turned ON orOFF,
Once you've entered your access code andthe AutoLock 7_" feotures ore disployed onthe screen:
Press the CURSOR UP/\. orDOWN V buttons until thewords BLOCKING OPTIONS
are highlighte&
2BLOCKING: i_ighc be called the "mas-ter switch" for AutoLock #_, When ON,
ALL blocldngicensoring will take place,When OFF, ALL blocking is disabled,
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Press the CURSOR RIGHTbutton to display the Blocking _ _i_ On
Options (BLOCKING, UNRAT-ED, or NO RATING) menu, _Unrated On
No Rating On
UNRATED: ALL unrated programs
based on the Movie Radngs or ParentaltTV) Guidelines can be blocked if this fea-ture is set co ON and the BLOCKINGfeature is set co OFF,
NO RATING: ALL programming withNO content advisory data can beblocked if sec to ON and the BLOCK-ING feature is set co OFF,
Press the CURSOR UP/\. orDOWN V buttons co highlightthe desired feature,
4 When highlighted, each feacura canbe turned ON or OFF using theCURSOR RIGHT > or the CUR-SOR LEFT <. buttons on the
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Crosed Captioning(CC) allowsyou toead the voicecontent of televisionpro-
gramson the TV screen.Designedto helpthe hearing impaired, this feature useson-screen"text boxes" to show dialogueandconversationswhilethe TV program is inprogress.
I Press the CC button on theremote to display the current ClosedCaption setzing.
Press the CC button repeatedlyto choose from the four ClosedCaption options (CC Off, CC I,CC2, CC Mute).
When finished, press the STA-TUS/EXIT button to remove themenu from the TV's screen,
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your TVcan be set to automaticallyturntself off at a givenamount of time.
Press the SLEEP button on theremote control and the SLEEP
timer display will appearon thescreen,
2 Press the SLEEP button repeat-edly to pickthe amount of time(15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180, or 240minutes) before the TV will turnitself off.
NOTE: An on-screen count down will
appear during the last minute before theTV shuts itself off. if any button ispressed during the last minute of the
countdown, the Sleeptimer setting willbe cancelled. ®®®
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W_sspather you're, watching a movie or aorting event, yo_r TV has aatomat-
ic video contro! settings matched for yourcurrent program source or content,
Press the AUTO PICTURE but-ton on the remote control, The cur-
rent Auco Picture setting will be dis-played on the screen,
Press the AUTO PICTURE but-ton repeatedly to select eitherPERSONAL, MOVIES, SPORTS,WEAK SIGNAL, or MULTIMEDIA
picture set_ ngs,
NOTE: The way you choose to set thePicture Menu Controls will become yourPERSONAL setting,
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MOVIES - Preset picture optionsfor watching Video Tapes, orDVDs.
SPORTS - Preset pictureoptions for watching s£ortingeying.
WEAK SIGNAL - R-e_et pic-t_l_ options for watching pro-_'_rns where the reception is notat its bes_.
MULTIMEDIA - Preset pictureoptions for use with video gamin_
Tehe Auto Soundfeatureal!owsthe listen-r to selectbetweenfour different facto-
ry set soundoptions,
I ress the AUTO SOUND but-ton on the remote control, The cur-
rent Auto Sound setting will appearin the middle of the screen,
Press the AUTO SOUND but_ton repeatedly to toggle betweenthe four set_ngs, (PERSONAL,MUSIC, VOICE, or THEATRE)
NOTE: The way you choose to set theSound Menu Controls will become yourPERSONAL setting,
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VOICE - Preset sound
options for programmingwhere heavy dialo,_ue is £res-end:.
MUSIC - Preset sound
options for musical program-ming where there is little dia-logue.
THEATRE - Preset sound
optfon_ for watchin_ n_ovie_.
T_u e QuodraSu_f r_" control allows you setp four different personal channel SuB
lists using the colored buttons (on the
remote control), each holding up _:otenchannels in its quick viewing"lis_:"
Press the CHANNEL (+) or (-)buttons (or the NUMBER buttons)DOselect a channel co add to one ofthe SURF lists.
Press the SMILEY @ button onthe remote control to ADD thechannel to one of the SURF lists,
3 Press the corresponding COL-ORED (Red, Green, Yellow orBlue) button to add the channelcothat:bu_Don'sSurf list (Up Cotenchannelsper button can be scored.)
Repeat steps I through 3 to add addi-
tional channels (up co 10) to each of thethe SURF lists.
To remove a channel from one of
the SURF lists;
4 Press the COLORED QuadraSurf button until the desired chan-
nel appears. The screen will displaythe channel number with a colored
"Smiley" face CO indicate theColored button ic relates to.
While the "Smiley" face chan-nel indicator is displayed, pressthe FROWNIE _ face button.The screen will read, "Removeitem? - Press @ ."
Press the FROWNIE_ face
button again to confirm yourdecision co remove the channelfrom the Surf list
Repeat steps 4-6 to remove other chan-nels from Surf lists.
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T_coe QuadraSurf buttonson your remotentrolal!ow you to store up to 10chan-
nelsper button (40 total).Youcanevenpro-gram theAiV Input channe!sfor eachbuttonmaking them a "source"button.
Assumingchanne!shavenow beenadded tothe four Quadra Surflists(the four coloredbuttons,seethe previouspage),let's reviewhow the featureworks.
Press one of the pre-pro-grammed COLORED buttons onthe remote (Red,Green, Yellow orBlue).The screenwill displaya smileyfacewith the firstprogrammed chan-nelforchacsurflist,
2While the colored "smiley" facestill appears on the screen, pressthe same COLORED button onthe remote COtune the second chan-
nel programmed for that specificsurflist.
3 Repeatedly pressing the sameCOLORED button while the "smi-ley" faceappearswill curieall the pro-grammed channels.Pressingthe COL-ORED button againwill return you cothe firstchannel in the list
If the "smile)," facedisappearsfrom thescreenand the sameCOLORED button ispressed,the surf channelswill be displayedstarting with the FIRSTprogrammed chan-nel again.
Repeatsteps I-3 for the other threeCOLORED buttons (Surf lists) ifdesired.
Any time the "smile)"' face appearswith the channelnumber, pressingthe '_rownie" face button willallow you to remove ic from the list(see the previous page[or moredetails),
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No Power• Check the TV power cord. Unplug the TV, wait 10 seconds, then reinsert the plug
into the oudet and push the POWER bu_on again.• Check that the outlet is not on a wall switch.• Be sure the fuse is not blown on the AC power strip, if one is being used.
No Picture• Check antenna connections. Are they properly secured to the TV's ANT 75_ plug?• Check the TUNER MODE control for the correct tuner setting.• Try running the Auto Program feature to find all available channels.• Press the AM button on the remote to make sure the correct signal source is select-
ed (FRONT or Current Channel).
No Sound• Check the VOLUME buttons.• Check the MUTE button on the remote control.• if you're attempting to hook up auxiliary equipmenr_ check the audio iack connec-
tions located on the front of the TV.
Remote Does Not Work• Check the bakeries. If necessary, replace them with AA Heavy Duty (Zinc Chloride)
or Alkaline bakeries.• Clean the remote control and the remote control sensor window on the TV.• Check the TV power cord. Unplug the TV, wait 10 seconds, then reinsert the plug
into the outlet and push the POWER button again.• Be sure the fuse is not blown on the AC power strip, if one is being used.• Check to be sure the TV outlet is not on a wall switch.
"IV Displays Wrong Channel or No Channels Above 13• Repeat channel selection.• Add the desired channel numbers (using the CHANNEL EDIT control) into the TV's
memory.• Check to be sure the TUNER MODES are set to the CABLE opdon and run the
Auto Program feature to lind all available channels.
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