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RECORDYOURMODELNUMBER "_ Themodeland serialnumberof your newW are Located on the backof the W cabinet.Foryourfuture convenience, we suggestthat you recordthese numbershere: MODELNO. SERIALNO. WARNING WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISKOF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOTREMOVE COVER (OR BACK).NOUSERSERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TOQUAITFLEDSERVICE PERSONNEL.
,.STALLAT'ON I OETT, N+ST,.TEO I PAOE 3 This page wiU helpyou hookup your Entertainment Machine IMPORTANT!! Usethis page to decidewhereyou need to begin your setup. first, find the Une below that best describeswhatyou want to do, then go to that page number. properly. G['_IERAL HOOKUP INFORMATION rll Forgeneralinformation aboutthejackson yourEntertainment Machine,goto ........ HJ]l]_li_xo] i i innLl_rl_,1 J pages4 INPUT HOOKUP OPTIONS If youareusinganantennaor havedirectcableservice,go to ..........
I INSTALLATION I GETTING STARTED Yourjack-pack variou;nd_i_ RFConnectors= Antenna/Cable1, Antenna/Cable2, andLoopOut Usedto connect Antenna/cable to the tetevision,either directlyor throughyour cablebox. t __oEo 3 MONITOR OUT Vtdeo 3_ Video 3 can be used as a composite or componentinput. SURROUND SPEAKERS (BRIGH]_ _) LEFT(_) DATA R-AUDIO-L/MONO VIDEO VA" B'EOUT Surround Speaker 3acks Mght/Left Usedto improve your sound by connecting surround-sound speakers.
,.ST, LL,T,ON I OETT..O S,,RTI P,OE O , Connecting Cable W waUjack ]ooking up to Antenna/Direct Cable antenna/cable to your Entertainment Machine. Hookingup to Locate the Antenna/Cable I jack on the backof your Entertainment Machine. Connectthe cablethat runsfrom the walt directty to this jack. (75ohm) J or HONITOROUT If you receiwantennathrougho flat wirethat isseveral years old ond connects withtwo small prongs, you wiUneedto purchase a 300 Ohmadopter.
P,OE 61.,S,,..,,,O, I S,,,O,RO f Usinga cable box with the Loop Out function. Somacable seMces require the use of a cable boxto decodepremiumchannelsand pay-per-view.Usingthe LoopOut to Decoderoption, and programmingyour remote,you can connectyour cable boxso that you onty needyour HBR Trakball remote to contmt,all the channels.
,.STA'LAT'ON I STANOA.O I PAGE 7 ConnecUnga VCRto your Entertainment Machine. Loode the RFor VHF/UHF/CA_V In jack on the back of your VCR. Connect the Antenna or cable wife coming from your wall. directly to this jack. Find the compositevideo or S-Videoand audiojacks on the backof your VCR,and connectthem following the instructionsprovidedwith your equipment. J You may connect either the compositevideo or the SVideo cables to your EntertainmentMachine.Do not connectboth the composite and the S-Video.
P,GE SI ,NST,_L,T, ONI ST, NO, RO COnnectinga VD playeror -VHS player to your _n_'nn_ " Find the audio and composite or S-Video jacks on the back of your DVD Player and connect A/V and S-Video cabLesnot included with "IV them foLLowingthe instructions provided with your equipment. You may connect either the compositevideo or the S-Video cables to your Entertainment Machine. Do not connect both the compositeand the S-Video.
..ST, LL,T, ONI S,,NO,RO I P,G, General helpon designing your home theater This is just a generalroom design. Any number of set-upsare possible, and somechangesmay be needed to maximizeyour sound. set-up. A Left and right speakeron either side of the EntertainmentMachine \ will create a phantom _center channeL" making the dialog sound as though it's coming directlyfrom the Entertainment Machine.The rear surroundsoundspeakersprovide the majority of other sounds,Uke thosefrom specialeffects in movies.
P,GE10I ,.ST, LL,T,ON I ^UO,O best sound / / possible from your Beforeyou beginplugging in yourspeakers, it's a goodidea to put them in their approximateplacesfirst. That way you know how muchwire you have or wi[| need. Locate the SurroundSpeakersjacks on the backof your EntertainmentMachine.Connect the wires to the right or [eft channel depending on where the speakeris located in your room.Thecopperwire corresponds to the Negativejack, and the si|verto the Positive. Locatethe jacks marked VariabteOut.
,NSTALLAT,O. I OETT'NO S,A,TEO I PAGE 11 Haveyour Entertainment Machine automatically find andsave aLLthe channels available to Use pages5-10 to hook up your EntertainmentMachine. PLugyour EntertainmentMachineinto a 120V 60Hz outlet and pressthe Powerbutton on the front panel The QuickStart screenWILL instantly appear,with three steps youshouldfoLLowif you have not yet done so. you. J Removethe back of the remote and put in three AAAbatteries.
f Findall. your • available channelsfrom any source. This function allowsyou to set up the channet selection on Antenna/Cable 2. Othersources, such as VIDEO1 and 2 won't have channels available to scan, and when they're selectedas the source,the option won't evenappearin the Setup menu. Crick on the SourceMenuicon in the Menu Display. Crickon Ant/Cable 2 to search for available channels.
',,,,LL,,,O. I GE,,,.O I ,OE1, Adjust the color alignment to make your picture the sharpest it can be. CLickon yourSetup Menuicon in the Menu Displayat the top of the screen. SeLectProjoSetupon your screen by clickingon it once. _ CLickagain to enter the Convergencescreen.You wiLLsee four intersectingtines. If the Linesare perfectlywhite, your colorsare fine. If you can see either blue or red tines, then one or both of thosetwo colorsneeds etup Menu J Quick Start Ch.
P,GE ,, I O, R.T, ONI ,..AL'R .OT A" the buttonson yourremote, andwhat theydo. POWER TurnyourEntertainment Machine orany otherprogrammedequipment on or off, dependingon mode. ENDECATORLIGHTS ILLuminate to showwhichmode yourremoteis in. MODE LEFT/RIGHT Adjust which mode your remoteis working in. TRAKBALL CLickandmovethe on-screen pointer. MUTE Pressoncefor Soft. Mute, again for FuLLMute, and a third time to return to normalvolume. SURF Use the regular channeLselectionor your customizedchannel Surf Lists.
I ,..AL.RE.O. I PAO Leam the easiestway to get at Menu Dl_ Make sureyour EntertainmentMachineis on. Oust dick the Trakba[|by pressing gentrywith yourthumb, and a hand-shaped pointer wilt appear. 26-32), the Audio menu (see page33), the Video menu (see page 34), and the Picture-in-picture menu(see page 37).
PAGE 1,I 0,.,,,0,I _" TRAKBALL REMOTE Leamthe " l easiest way | to get at /evely Option l on your I Entertainment WhenadjustingopUonsthat am on a sliding scale,suchas volume, you don't haveto increase or decreasethem onestep at a time. Just dick anywhereon the spectrum,andthe setting wit[ jump to that point. Fromthere you can fine tune the levelsby cUckingon the smatl |eft- and right-pointing arrows(decrease and increase,respectivety), moving the revels in smaUsteps.
OP.,A,.O. I TV FU.O,...T, LSIP,O,, Introdudng you tothe basicsof your Entertainment Machine. To watch TV on antenna, cable, a VCR, DVD or any other piece of equipment, you have to make sure you've set your Entertainment Machine to the ChannelorVideo correct source. Check page 20 to see how to use the Source menu. The _urrent source is displayed on the top line of the Channel/Time display.
P 18I I ENOS f Descriptions of at[ the menuson your Entertainment Machine. Usingthe Menubutton on your remote or by usingthe Trakl_ll, you can access atethe menusbelow. Menu Name SOURCE MENU SETUP MENU Go to page 20 Choosefrom the available sourcesfor both the main picture and PIP. Adjust the basiccharacteristicsof your EntertainmentMachine. 11-13, 21-25 Automaticat|yfinds and storesactive channelsto flip through using Channel Up/Down. 11 Findsand storesactive channels.
O,E.,,O, I . .USI PAOE 19 Descriptions ofaEthe menusonyour Entertainment Menu Name (cont'd) Parentat Control Auto Demo Go to page ALLows parentsto block any channelfor up to 99 hours,with the use of a password. 31 Your EntertainmentMachinewit[showyou what it's capableof by running through many of its options and menusautomaticaLLy. 32 33 AUDIO MENU Customizethe soundto suit your roomand your taste.
P 20!o,E,,o. I sou,c, ...° G'looso the sources for your main picture and PIP. This menuis whereyou switch input source devicessoyou can watchyourantenna, cableTV, VCR,DVD, or anythingelsethat you have hooked up to your EntertainmentMachine. ReguLar antenna or cabLewilt comethrough either Antenna/CabLe1 or Antenna/CabLe2, depending on how you set up your system.At[ other deviceswiLtcorrespondto the namesof the jacks that they're connectedto. CLickon yourSourceMenu icon in the Menu display.
OPE.,T,O. I .,.USI S.TOP,E.U I P,OE 2, Createyour ownchannet selection for cooler surfing, CLickon the Setup Menu in your Menu Display. Crick on Add/Det/Surf in the menu. Crick on it again and your screenwiLt be replacedby a large btue one with a fut[ channe[ Esting. F_ Qick on the channe[numberyouwish to modify (add/detete to your channe[ List). CLickon channe[numberagain to add or detete from your Esting. Crickon the No Surfing text to change to a Surf channe[ Esting (Surf 1, Surf 2, etc.).
P,oE 221oP,.,,,o. I .,.us t s,,uP .,.. Set the dock or haveit done for you, automaticaUy. CLickon your Setup Menuicon in the Menu DispLay. REALLY impress your friends. Click on CLockSet in the menu. CLick it again to reachthe Clockmenu. CLickon CLockModein the menu. CLickagain and a displaywilt appear at the bottom of your screen. '1 Menu etup Quick Start Ch. Search Chooseeither Auto or Manualfor dock mode.
O,E,,T,O. I .E.US I S--UP"E"U I PAOE 23 Tumdosed captioning or text Click on your Setup Menuicon in the menudisplay. SelectCaptionsin the menuby clicking on it. CLickon it again to choosewhether you want the captions Off, On or CaptionWhen Muted. Select Caption/Textfrom the menu by cticldng on it. CLickagain to choose which type of captioning or text you want. Crickon the regularscreento return to normalviewing. _ etup Menu Quick Start Ch.
PAGE 2,IOPE""O" I "'""' I ,,,UP .E.U f Choosewhat languageyour ol1-screell menus appearin. Click on your Setup Menuicon in the menu display. Select Languageby clicking on it. CLickagain to choosethe tanguageyou want by clicking on English, Spanish,or French. CLickon the regular screento return to normal viewing. _ etup Menu Quick Start Ch.
O,ERAT, O.I "E"US I S"U'"E"U I PAOE 2_ Customize the Look of your on-screefl CLickon your SetupMenu icon in the menudisplay. menus. SeLectBackgroundby clicking on it in the menu. Choosewhether you want an opaquebackgroundOff or On by clicking on it again. Crickon the screenfor norma{TV viewinc [_ etup Menu J Quick Start Ch Search Add/Del/Surf Clock Set Captions Caption/Text turningyourBockground Onmok_r reading_ menus_er.
Have your Entertainment Machinego to sleep any time. CUckon yourSpeciatFeatures Menuiconin the menudisplay. SetectTimer Setupin the menu by cUckingon it. CUckon it again and the Timer Menuwi|! appear, replacingthe features Menu. CUckon SteepTimerin the menu to hightightthe feature. CEckit again to specifyan amountof time beforeyour Entertainment Machine turns itsetf off. Youcan increaseor decreasethe amount of time in incrementsup to four hours.
Haveyour Entertainment Machinewake upandgo to sleep anytime. CLick onyourSpecial Features Menu iconin the menudisplay. SeLectTimer Setup in the menu by cEckingon it. The Timer Menu wiLLappear,replacingthe Special Featuresmenu. ----7 Special Features J CLick on On Time first to highUght the feature and a second time to set the time your Entertainment Machine turns itself on. The number appears in the form (HH:MM AM).
•P,GE 28I O,,,,T,ON I ,,NOS I S,,C,,. ,,,TO,,S ,E,U f Choose presetlabels for channels or create your own. CLickon your Special Features icon in the menudisplay. lb. mw Select Ch. Labelsby clickingon it. Click again and a blue screen wit[ flU.with a list of possible channe[labels. Thecurrentchannet Special Features wit[ appearin the upper-right cornerinset. Surf ID Parental Ctl Auto Demo Choosea channelto label with the ChannelUp/Down display on the right side of your screen.
o,..,,.o.I .E.US I SPEC.,t F.,TU..S ..NUI P,GE 2, Name the sources for the Entertainment Hachine with SourceIO. CLickon your SpeciatFeatures Menuicon in the menu display. SeLectSourceID by cUcldng on it. CLickit again to enter the SourceID menu.Yourscreenwilt be replaced by a btue one that Ustsart the sourcesand their currentlabeLs. --_ Special Features Timer Setup J Parental Ctl Auto Demo SeLectthe Sourcenameyou want by cLickingon it.
f Customize the namesof your surf channe[ Listsfor up to fourpeopl_ CLickon yourSpecia[ Features Menuicon in the menudisplay. Crick on the Surf ID item in the menu. CUck again and your screen _ Special Features will be replaced by a b|ue one, Timer Setup Ch. Labels showing all your available surf tists. Highlight the Surf channetUst you want to edit by clicking on it. CEckrepeatedlyon the [abe[ to cyclethroughthe availablenames.
OPE"TION I .ENUS I SPECI,tF ,TURES. I PAOE 31NU Determine the channels and video your Clickon your Special Featuresicon in the menudisplay. can access, Select Parental CtL in the menu by clickingon it. Clickagain to enter the parental controt menu (Par. CtL). Click on BlockCh. and the screenwill be replaced by a blue screenListingall of youravailable channels.Clickon the channelnumbersthat you wish to block. The screenEststhe channelas Unbiocked.Click on the channelagain and it will read Blocked.
Your Entertainment Machinewill showyou all your menuoptions. Click on your FeaturesMenu icon in the menu display. Select Auto Demoin the menuby clicking on it. C|ick on it again to choosewhetheryou want the Auto DemoOn or Off. -_ Click on the regular screento have the Auto Demobegin. Special Features Timer Setup Ch. Labels Source ID Surf ID Auto Demodisplaysmany of the menusend disp_ys.yourZenith Erd_ment M_ne has,showing you the _out and _af:ion of 5"ouroptions.
O, .T,ON I .ENUS I .UO,O. INU PAGE 33 Customize the sound onyour Entertainment t4achin_ CEck on your Audio Menu icon from the menu disptay. Your options are: • Bass:Increase/decrease tower-endsounds. • Trobte: Increase/decreasehigher-end sounds. • Balance: ALtowsyou to put the sound more to the left or right channel • Audio Mode: Choose from stereo sound, mono, or Second Audio Programming(SAP).
.0E 3,I oP ,.T, ONI .,.osI V,O,O.E.U f Custom|ze the picturequaUt,j on your Entertainment Machine. Crickon yourVideo Menuicon from the menu display.Youroptions are: • Contrast: Changesthe amount of difference between black levels and white revels in your picture. • Bdghtness: Increasesor decreasesthe amount of white in your picture. • Coton Adjustlevers of aLLcotors. • Tint: Adjust the relative amountsof the corotred and green in your picture. • Sharpness: Raiseor tower the definition of the picture.
O,E..'ON I P.CTUP.CTURE E'NI P,GE 3, Picture-inpicture explained. YOUR PICTURE-IN-PICTURE FEATURE The Picture-In-Picture (PIP) function aLLowsyou to put a smatter picture, catted the "inset," on the bigger screen, or the "main" picture. Don't want to miss any of the big game, but hate commercials? Just put the game in the inset, and surf with the main picture.
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O, R^T,ON I ,,CTURE,N-',CTUR I PAGE 37 Control the picture quaUties ofyour PIPinset. CEck on your PIP Menuicon in the menu display. SeLectSize in the menu by cEckingon it once. You have two sizesavaiLabLe for the PIP inset picture:Small and Large. J Menu Setect the size you want your PIP inset to be by clickingon the Size item. The inset wilt appear and change size to showyou the difference, evenif the PIP has not been turned on.
PAGE 38I 0,,,.,,0.I .C,U.,,,,,CTU,, Controlling the Main and PIP audio/video usingyour TrakbatL Somefunctionsof PIPcanalsobe contxoUed usingthe Channel/Timedisplay. j.- 0 Ch 07 - NBC 4:55 Turn PIP on. CUckthe TrakbaLt once, and roLLthe pointer to the right side of the screen. Mono d" The displaywilt be in two parts. The highUghtedpart wiLLindicate the modeyou're in (Main or PIP). CLickon the darkenedpart to change to operatingthe other mode.
O,ER,TION I R .OT I P,GE 3, You can use most of the options on your Entertainment Machineby pressingvariousbuttons. Usingthe buttonson your remote to controlyour Entertainment Machine. MENUS Pressingthe MENUbutton repeatedlywilt cycle you throughaUthe av_ailabtemenusthat control your EntertainmentMachine's settings. Oncein a menu,you can setect an item by pressingthe UP/DOWN arrowsto hightight one. Then, to modifythat option, you can choose it by pressinga RIGHT/LEFTarrow. Changing LabeLsand I.D.
P,G ,o I o.,^TXON I F.NT L F Using the ten-button front panel to operate the menus. Press POWERon the control panel to turn on your Entertainment Machine. To access the menus, push the MENU button on the control paneL. CycLethrough the various menus by pushing the button repeatedly. Pressthe SELECTbutton repeatedlyto highlight the option you want to modify. Presseither Rightor Left on the ADJUSTbutton to modify the option you havechosen. .
OPERATION PROGRAMMING THEREMOTE Operate all of your hometheater and stereo hardware with the MBRTrakbaU. Selectthe equipment you want to program,then turn to pages 42-43 to find the programmingcode appropriate for the type and brandof equipment. Make sure the equipmentis turned on. h w v Point the MBRTrakbatlremote at the piece you're programming,and press MUTEand FLSHBKat the sametime. HoLdunti[ one of the modeindicator LEDsUghts.
P,GE ,2 I OPE.T,ON I CO0 S f _nd the codes you need to programyour remote. TVs Admiral........ 121 130 Akai .......... 116 133 104 Amark......... 103 146 AOC .......... 104 BeLt+ Howe|t.. • Hitachi ........ , 121 Broksonic ...... 131 Candle ........ 139 Goldstar ....... 136 103 113 121 104 105 114 119 130 133 Sharp ......... 103 105 122 133 137 156 169 129 163 NEC .......... 104 119 Signature 2000... Orion ......... 176 103 104 105 113 114 119 121 130 133 SOny..........
OPE..ON I I P,OE ,3 Findthe codes you need to programyour remote. CABLE/SATELLITE/SET-TOPS AUegro ........ 358 362 ALLegroA-B Switch 361 AmeHcast ...... 383 DISH Network SateUite GE ............ 367 Gemini ........ 348 Unika ......... 362 Prirnestar SatHLite 388 335 321 RCADSS ....... 373 Radio Shack..... 362 Hacom Satellite .. 314 RegaL......... 356 Universal....... 358 Hagnavox ...... 334 Regency ....... 329 Vid Tech ....... 340 Samsung ...... • 335 Video Way ......
P,GE,, I OP R,,.O. I SP C.,L F ^,URES r Usethe Remote controtto search for all possibte programming codes. Turn on the device you want to operate. Pressand hotdthe MUTEand F_HBK buttonsuntil the indicator tight turns on. PressRODELeft/Right untit the indicator tight is underneaththe deviceyou'retrying to program ('IV, CABLE,VCR,AUX). With the NUMBERkeypad,enter the code 0-0-0 (zero-zero-zero), then pressthe Enterkeyrightaway. Aim the remoteat the correct device and push the Power button.
oPE,,,,o, I F ,,uRE, I P.oE .. Controlthe volume on your sound amp[ifier white in other modes. Amptifier VotumeOverride: Find the codethat operatesyour amp[ifier. Testit to makesure it's the correct one by fottowingthe procedurein the "ProgrammingYourRemote_ section. ,_ cable oo0 Pressand hotd MUTEand FLSHBKon your remote unti[ the indicator Eght stays[it. PressRODELeft/Right untit the indicator tight is underthe modethat you want Amplifier Votumeto appear, for exampte,TV.
PAGE 46I I .^,NTEN^NCE f Caring for your Entertainment Machine. Careful and regularcleaningcanextendthe amountof time you wig.havewith yournew Entertainment Machine.Be sureto turn the poweroff and pullout the plug beforeyou beginany cleaning. SCREEN CLEANING 1 Spraya smaLL amountof glasscleaneron a soft cloth andwipe the screenuntil it's clean. 2. Here'sa great wayto keepthe dustoff your screenfor a while. Wet a soft cloth in a mixture of lukewarm water anda Little fabric softeneror dishwashingdetergent.
REFERENCE I TRO,.LES.OOT,NO I PAOE 4, SYMPTOMS SOLUTIONS • • • • Muffipte images or "ghostshadows: • • Snowy picture and unclear sound. Interference: Sharp tines across the screen and lousy sound. Normal picture but no sound. Somequick andeasy tipsto fixing problems yourself. Checkyour antenna connectionor location Checkyour cableinput. Checkto see if the TV/.VCRbutton on ,yourVCRhas the TVselected. Checkyour antenna direction and/or location.
PAGE 48I I T.OUB S.OOT,. f Somequick and easy tips to fixing problems yourself. Remote control doesn't work. • Make surethe batteriesare fresh and instaUed properly. Zn_cator Ught on remote comes on but remote doesn't transmit. • Make surethe batteriesare inserted in the remote properly. Menuoptionscan'tbe changedor selected. No picture or sound when any non-cabLesource is selected. Weak or no Stereo Sound when using a stereo VCR. Desired PIP sourceis not setectabte.
REF,RE.CE I--ATUI ES PAOE 49 ADVANCED Hereare a few features that makeyour Entertainment Hachine more fun to use. SURF In addition to your normal channel Listing, you can customize up to four different channel Lists to fit different members of your family: movie channeLs for the kids, the sports chan- nel for Dad, etc. See page 24 to set up surf channel Listsand page 30 to customize the names of your channel Lists.
P,GE ,0 I R ,E, NCE I LOSSA, F A complete Listof definitions for words foundin 2-TUNER PIP Thisfeaturesallowsyouto viewa secondchannel while maintaininga picture on the mainscreen. 75 OHM RF CABLE Theroundcablethat comesfrom an off-air antennaor cableservice this guide. provider.Eachend looks[ike a hexshapednut with a wire sticking throughthe middle,andit screwsontothe threaded jack on the back of your TV. A/V CABLES Audio/Videocables.
,EFE.E.CE I OLOSS,,Y I PAG INPUT Refersto thejackthatreceives a signatinto the TV,VCRor other A/V device. 3ACK A connectionon the backof a TV,VCR,or any other A/V device.This includes the RFjacks andthe Audio/Videojacks that are coLor-coded. MODE Themode determinesthe type of device0_/, VCR,Cable,Aux) that the remoteis controtEng. MONO SOUND Nono (monauraL)soundis one channelof sound.On morethan one speakeraLLthe speakersplay the sameaudio.
PAG E 52 I REFERENCE I XNDEX f Find what you want quickty. FEATURE PAGE 2-Tuner PIP ................................... 35, 49 Add/Del/Surf-AdvancedSurf ........................... 21 AmpEfier/cabte VotumeOverride ........................ 45 Antenna Hookup ................................... 5 Audio Hookups ................................... 10 Audio Menu...................................... 33 Auto Demo ...................................... 32 Auto Find..................................
R ,E, NCE I ,.OEX I P,OE ,, Rnd what you want quickly. FEATURE PAGE Parental.Control.................................... Pictur_in-I_cture (PIP) ............................ 31 35-36 PIP Menu ....................................... 37 PIP Snapshot.................................. 35, 49 Programmingthe Remote........................... 41-43 Projo Setup...................................... 13 QuickStart ...................................... 11 Remote Controt Diagram ........................
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Direct-View Color _/ Welcomei.nto the Zenith fatuity: We believe that you wit[ be pleased with your newZenith Entertainment Machine. Pleasereadt_is warranty caref_t[y,it is a "1THE_EDWARRANTY" as defined underF_[ Law This warrant/gives you specificlegal wights, and you may also have other rights that vanj flora state to state within the U.