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Summary of Contents for E13205

Page 1: ...USER S GUIDE E z 52 o_ C O ...

Page 2: ...0 volts 60 HzAC power normal house power FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user s authority to operate it This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article 820 40 oftbe National Electrical Code Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 which provides guidcfincs for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the ...

Page 3: ...On Screen Displays 5 Remote Operation 6 Operating Features VIDEO Menu 7 Closed Captioning 8 Languages English French Spanish 8 SETUP Menu 9 Sleep Timer Operation 10 Alarm Tuner Operation 11 Autoprogramming Channel Memory 12 Editing Channel Memory 12 Connecting Your TV Antenna CableInformation 13 DipoleAntennaConnection 13 HomeAntenna Connections 14 Cable TVConnections 15 Cable TVOperation 16 Acces...

Page 4: ...e control face down 2 Press down on the ridged areaof the battery cover and slide it off 3 Place two AAA batteries as shown matching the and end of each battery in the compartment 4 Replace the cover 3 Connect antenna or cable TV system Most antenna or cable TV systems can be connected as shown here Back of TV Incoming Cable from Antenma or Ctble TV System Details for connectihg a home antenna to ...

Page 5: ...epeatedly to highlight SETUP Then press to select the SETUP menu Press MENU repeatedly to highlight EDIT CHANNELS Ill Ill Illl Illl PressMENU repeatedly to see 2rid setup menuL Press to select EDIT CHANNELS Select the desired channel number by pressing the CHAN up or down button or by pressing two number buttons 7 Set the clock Press MENU repeatedly until SETUP is highlighted Then press to select ...

Page 6: ...g of an item that is highlighted in the menu The volume display will automatically appear on the screen when you press the VOL buttons MENU Button Press repeatedly until the item you want is highlighted then press or to enter the menu Press repeatedly to move down each menu screen and then press or to adjust each setting To mute the TV press once and then press POWER Button Press to turn the TV on...

Page 7: ...Q T une This display appears after the clock is set whenever you change channels or press DISPLAY Q larm Tuner This display appears when the alarm timer has been set Details are on page 11 Q hannel Number This display appears whenever you change channels or press DISPLAY Q MUTE This display appears when the TV s sound is muted Press MUTE on the remote Details are on page 6 5 ...

Page 8: ...er channel in memory You can add or erase channels in memory as desired Details are on page 12 VOL Buttons Volume Up and Down Also and Buttons Press VOL to increase volume or press VOL to decrease volume Press or to adjust the setting of an item that is highlighted in a menu The volume display appears on the screen when you press the VOL buttons MENU Button Press repeatedly until the item you want...

Page 9: ...hen press to increase or press to decrease color The T NT function adjusts the color of flesh tones Press or to select T N Press to add more green tint or press to add more red tint The CONTRASTfuncdon adjusts the overall brighmess and contrast of the picture Press or to select CONTRASZ Press to increase or press to decrease contrast The BRIGHTNESS function adjusts the brightness of the dark porti...

Page 10: ...e sound There are tWOtypes of closed captioning available C1 Caption 1 and C2 Caption 2 C1 displays the full translation of the primary lan guage in your area C2 may be used as a source for secondary languages simplified English or other transla tions transmitted in your area The closed captioning feature in this IV does not support a Text Mode Typically the Text Mode consists of program informati...

Page 11: ...on Details are on page 11 After setting the CLOCK function the time is displayed on the TV screen whenever you change channels or press DISPLAY Press and hold to set the correct hours and to set the correct minutes Details are on page 3 Press MENU until the second SETUP _enu appears AUTOPROGRAM When youpress or m startthe AUTOPROGRAM function the TV cycles through all channelsandplacesonly the act...

Page 12: ...t the length of time you want the IV to stay on Each press of the button adds 30 minutes Each press of the button subtracts 30 minutes SLEEP 2 00 5 Repeat step 1 to see the amount of time remaining before the TV shuts itself off t rema_ning 3 When finished the display disappears from the screen in a few seconds To make it disappear more quickly press CLEAR on the remote 6 When the Sleep T tmer cou...

Page 13: ...1 Press MENU until SETUP is high lighted Then press to select the SETUP menu 2 Press MENU until ALARM is high lighted Press to select the correct hour and press to select the correct minutes 4 When the Alarm Timer is turned on the letters ALM appear on the screen whenever you change channels or press DISPLAY e o The IV turns onat the presettime and automaticallysetsthe SleepTmaerto 1 hour 60 minut...

Page 14: ... to select EDIT CHANNELS Notes Signals from scrambled cable channels and some cable channels having unusual signal conditions may not be autoprogrammed To prevent the TV from losing its channel memory make sure the outlet you plug your TV into is on all the time Do not plug the TV into an outlet that can be turned on and off by a wall switch Also do not plug the TV into an outlet on the back of an...

Page 15: ...ORTANT NOTE Antenna connector nut and washer must be in place when TV is in use Follow the instructions below if you intend to connect the indoor antenna supplied with your IV or Follow the instructions on page 14 if you intend to connect an indoor or outdoor antenna to your TV or Follow the instructions on page 15 if you intend to connect a cable TV system to your IV Dipole Antenna Connection Fol...

Page 16: ...TV OR C If the antenna cables coming from your home antenna s are a 75 ohm round coaxial cable that carries VHF channels 2 13 and a 300 ohm flat twin lead cable for UHF channels 14 69 connect them to your set like this Push OI1 UHF _ Back Cables From and _ of Antenna s VHF I Antenna Mixer Transformer use only 193984 Note Be sure to connect the UHF antenna cable to the such as AH011 screws on the A...

Page 17: ...and Antem Screw o Attaches connect on the b_ ends sc_ SeCUre C M_rlEN_ Incoming Cable Remember to runeyour TV to the outputchannelof the cable box usually 2 3 or 4 when selecting channels via the cable box C Follow this diagram if your cable company requires a cable box that cannot be controlled by remote control Incoming Cable Note These optional accessories 2 way splktcr _ A B switchC_ and three...

Page 18: ...es techniques 6540 Tomken Road Mississauga Ontario Canada LST 2E9 If your TV needs service please contact your dealer or the nearest servicenter Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed below or on the box This only adds delays for service of your TV For service information refer to the warranty page f_ 111 IOMSON CON _I IMF_ 13 1_ffI RONICS 10330 N Meridian St Indianapol...

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