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High
Definition
Television
Receiver
OWNER'S
MANUAL
MODEL
:
LST-3100A
Before
connecting,
operating
or
adjusting
this
product,
please
read
this
owner's
manual
carefully
and
completely.
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2
Safety
Precautions
WARNING
TO PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARDS,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
PRODUCT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
WARNING:
Do
not
install
this
equipment
in
a
confined
space
such
as a
book
case
or
similar
unit.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
MATCH
WIDE
BLADE
OF
PLUG
TO
WIDE
SLOT
AND
FULLY
INSERT.
ATTENTION:
POUR
EVITER
LES
CHOC
ELECTRIQUES,
INTRODUIRE
LA
LAME
LA
PLUS
LARGE
DE
LA
FICHE
DANS
LA
BORNE
CORRESPONDANTE
DE
LA
PRISE
ET
POUSSER
JUSQU'AU
FOND.
NOTE
TO
CABLE/TV
INSTALLER
This
reminder
is
provided
to
call
the
cable
TV
system
installer's
attention
to
Article
820-40
of
the
National
Electric
Code
(U.S.A.).
The
code
provides
guidelines
for
proper
grounding
and,
in
particular,
specifies
that
the
cable
ground
shall
be
connected
to
the
grounding
system
of
the
building,
as
close
to
the
point
of
the
cable
entry
as
practical.
REGULATORY
INFORMATION:
FCC
Part
15
This
product
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuant
to
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interference
when
the
product
is
operated
in
a
residential
installation.
This
product
generates,
uses
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accor-
dance
with
the
instruction
manual,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
product
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
product
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
?
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
?
Increase
the
separation
between
the
product
and
receiver.
?
Connect
the
product
into
an
outlet
on a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
?
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help.
COMPLIANCE:
The
responsible
party
for
this
product's
compliance
is:
Zenith
Electronics
Corporation,
2000
Millbrook
Drive,
Lincolnshire,
IL,
60069,
USA
Phone:
1-847-941-8000
CAUTION
DO
NOT
ATTEMPT
TO
MODIFY
THIS
PRODUCT
IN
ANY
WAY
WITHOUT
WRITTEN
AUTHORIZATION
FROM
LG
ELECTRONICS
CORPORATION.
UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATION
COULD
VOID
THE
USER'S
AUTHORITY
TO
OPERATE
THIS
PRODUCT.
THIS
EQUIPMENT
IS
INTENDED
TO
RECEIVE
AND
DECODE
SIGNALS
TRANSMITTED
ACCORDING
TO
ATSC
DIGITAL
TELEVISION
STANDARD
A/53,
SPECIFICATION
AND
IS
INTENDED
TO
BE
USED
WITH
AN
APPROPRIATE
ANTENNA
AND
DISPLAY
DEVICE
THAT
YOU
MUST
PROVIDE.
CAUTION
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
THE
LIGHTNING
FLASH
WITH
ARROWHEAD
SYMBOL,
WITHIN
AN
EQUILATERAL
TRIANGLE,
IS
INTENDED
TO
ALERT
THE
USER TO
THE
PRESENCE
OF
UNINSULATED
"DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE"
WITHIN
THE
PRODUCT'S
ENCLOSURE
THAT
MAY
BE
OF
SUFFICIENT
MAGNITUDE
TO
CONSTITUTE
A
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
TO
PERSONS.
THE
EXCLAMATION
POINT
WITHIN
AN
EQUILATERAL
TRIANGLE
IS
INTENDED
TO
ALERT
THE
USER
TO
THE
PRESENCE
OF
IMPORTANT OPERATING
AND
MAINTENANCE
(SERVICING)
INSTRUCTIONS
IN
THE
LITERA-
TURE
ACCOMPANYING
THE
APPLIANCE.
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER
SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
As
an
ENERGY
STAR
Partner,
LG
has
determined
that
this
prod-
uct
or
product
models
meets
the
ENERGY
STAR
guidelines
for
energy
efficiency.
ENERGY
STAR
is
a
U.S.
registered
mark.
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INTRODUCTION
3
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Read
these
instructions.
-
All
these
safety
and
oper-
ating
instructions
should
be
read
before
the
product
is
operated.
2.
Keep
these
instructions.
-
The
safety,
operating
and
use
instructions
should
be
retained
for
future
refer-
ence.
3.
Heed
all
warnings.
-
All
warnings
on
the
product
and
in
the
operating
instructions
should
be adhered
to.
4.
Follow
all
instructions.
-
All
operating
and
use
instructions
should
be
followed.
5.
Do
not
use
this
apparatus
near
water.
--
For
exam-
ple:
near a
bath
tub,
wash
bowl,
kitchen
sink,
laundry
tub,
in
a
wet
basement;
near
a
swimming
pool;
etc.
6.
Clean
only
with
dry
cloth.
--
Unplug
this
product
from
the
wall
outlet
before
cleaning.
Do
not
use
liquid
clean-
ers.
7.
Do
not
block
any
ventilation
openings.
Install
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer's
instructions.
-
Slots
and
openings
in
the
cabinet
are
provided
for
ven-
tilation,
to
ensure
reliable
operation
of
the
product,
and
to
protect
it
from
over-
heating.
The
openings
should
never
be
blocked
by
placing
the
product
on
a
bed,
sofa,
rug
or
other
similar
surface.
This
product
should
not
be
placed
in
a
built-in
installation
such
as a
book-
case
or
rack
unless
proper
ventilation
is
provided
and
the
manufacturer's
instructions
have
been
adhered
to.
8.
Do
not
install
near
any
heat
sources
such
as
radi-
ators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
apparatus
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
9.
Do
not
defeat the
safety
purpose
of
the
polarized
or
grounding-type
plug.
A
polarized
plug
has
two
blades
with
one
wider
than
the
other.
A
grounding
type
plug
has
two
blades
and
a
third
grounding
prong.
The
wide
blade
or
the
third
prong
are
pro-
vided
for
your
safety.
If
the
provided
plug
does
not
fit
into
your
outlet,
consult
an
electrician
for
replacement
of
the
obsolete
outlet.
10.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
being
walked
on
or
pinched
particularly
at
plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
apparatus.
11.
Only
use
attachments/accessories
specified
by
the
manufacturer.
12.
Use
only
the
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or
table
specified
by
the
manufacturer,
or
sold
with
appa-
ratus.
When
a
cart
is
used,
use
caution
when
moving
the
cart/
apparatus
combination
to
avoid
injury
from
tip-over.
13.
Unplug
this
apparatus
during
lightning
storms
or
when
unused
for
long
periods
of
time.
14.
Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
Servicing
is
required
when
the
apparatus
has
been
damaged
in
any
way,
such
as
power-
supply
cord
or
plug
is
damaged,
liquid
has
been
spilled
or
objects
have
fallen
into
the
apparatus,
the
apparatus
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
mois-
ture,
does
not
operate
normally,
or
has
been
dropped.
CAUTION:
PLEASE
READ
AND
OBSERVE
ALL
WARNINGS
AND
INSTRUCTIONS
IN
THIS
INSTALLATION
AND
OPERATING
GUIDE
AND
THOSE
MARKED
ON
THE
UNIT.
RETAIN
THIS
GUIDE
FOR
FUTURE
REFERENCE.
This
set
has
been
designed
and
manufactured
to
assure
personal
safety.
Improper
use
can
result
in
electric
shock
or
fire
hazard.
The
safeguards
incorporated
in
this
unit
will
protect
you
if
you
observe
the
following
procedures
for
installation,
use,
and
servicing.
This
unit
does
not
contain
any
parts
that
can
be
repaired
by
the
user.
DO
NOT
REMOVE
THE
CABINET
COVER,
OR
YOU
MAY
BE
EXPOSED
TO
DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL
ONLY.
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Table
of
Contents
Introduction
SafetyPrecautions.........................2
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.
. . . . . . . .
.3
TableofContents..........................4
Front
Panel
Controls
and
Display
Window
. . . . . . .
5
RemoteControlKeyFunctions................6
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HDTV
Receiver
and
Accessories/Connection
Overview.
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7
ConnectionPanel..........................8
INSTALLATION
Connections............................9-16
AntennaConnections......................9
AnalogMonitorConnections...............10
HD
Monitor
Component
(YPbPr)
Connections
. .
11
HDMonitorRGBConnections..............12
HDMonitorDVI-HDTVConnections.
. . . . . . . .
.13
VCRConnections.......................14
Amplifier(Receiver)Connections.
. . . . . . . . . .
.15
SettingtheDisplayFormat..................16
MENU
OPERATION
InitialSettings............................17
GeneralOperation.......................17
HelpFunction..........................17
SetupMenuOptions.....................18-20
EZScan(ChannelSearch)................18
EZAdd...............................18
Ch.Edit(ChannelEdit)....................19
ManualAdd............................20
EZDemo..............................20
OptionMenuOptions....................21-24
Clock.................................21
MenuLanguage.........................21
AudioLanguage.........................21
AspectRatio...........................22
Choosing
the
Aspect
Ratio
using
RATIO
button
. 23
AudioOutput...........................24
AudioVariable..........................24
CaptionMenuOptions...................25-27
DTVCaption...........................25
DTVCaptionStyle.......................26
AnalogCaption.........................27
Lock
(Parental
Control)
Menu
Options
. . . . . .
28-32
LockSystem...........................28
SetPassword...........................28
BlockCh.(Channel)......................29
MovieRating...........................30
TVRating-Children......................31
TVRating-General.......................32
GUIDEOptions.........................33-35
ProgramGuide.........................33
StationGuide...........................33
InformationDisplays.......................34
ChannelBannerDisplay...................34
ProgramInformationDisplay...............35
NORMAL
OPERATION
ProgramandStationGuide...............36-37
NormalOperation.........................38
ChannelSelection.......................38
VolumeAdjustment......................38
Signal................................38
Freeze................................38
REFERENCE
Programming
the
Remote
Control
to
Operate
OtherDevices............................39
Remote
Control
Codes
for
Other
Devices
. . . .
40-41
Troubleshooting..........................42
Specifications............................43
Warranty.........................BackCover
About
the
symbols
for
instructions
Indicates
hazards
likely
to
cause
harm
to
the
unit
itself
or
other
material
damage.
Indicates
special
operating
features
of
this
unit.
Indicates
tips
and
hints
for
making
the
task
easier.
Manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories.
Dolby,
and
the
double-D
symbol
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories.
Confidential
unpublished
works.
Copyright
1992-1997
Dolby
Laboratories.
All
rights
reserved.
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INTRODUCTION
5
Front
Panel
Controls
and
Display
Window
Remote
Control
Sensor
Receives
signals
from
the
remote
control.
Display
Window
EXIT
Clears
all
on-screen
displays
and
returns
to
normal
viewing
from
any
menu.
SELECT
If
the
main
menu
is
displayed,
pressing
the
SELECT
button
will
activate
the
selected
MENU
option.
If
the
SELECT
button
is
pressed
while
you
are
in
normal
viewing,
the
channel
banner
will
be
displayed.
ArrowButtons(3/4/1/2)
Allow
you
to
navigate
on-screen
menus
and
to
adjust
the
system
settings
and
preferences.
Use
the
arrow
keys
to
move
to
a
menu
option
and
then
use
the
SELECT
button
to
access
it.
If
no
menu
is
displayed,
the
LEFT/RIGHT
arrows
control
the
volume
setting
and
the
UP/DOWN
arrows
select
channels.
MENU
Shows
the
main
menu
on
the
screen.
You
can
return
to
normal
viewing
by
pressing
the
EXIT
button.
DISPLAY
FORMAT
Sets
the
output
resolution
to
1080i,
720p,
480p,
or
480i
formats
and
chooses
the
correct
display
format
for
your
TV.
(Refer
to
page
16)
POWER
Turns
the
HDTV
Receiver
on
or
off.
1080i
720p 480p
480i
DVI
RGB
YPBPR
Standby
indicator
Lights
when
the
HDTV
Receiver
is
turned
off.
Resolution
indicator
Indicates
output
resolution.
Connection
indicator
Indicates
output
connection.
Character
indicators
Indicates
channel
number,
volume
level,
etc.
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Remote
Control
Key
Functions
STB
G
D
STB
MODE
TV/INPUT
UDIO
CC
SIGNAL
S
C
ez
ADD
POWER
TVVCRVDUX
FLASHBK
MUTE
RATIO
ROGRAM
S
ON
FREEZE SURF
HELP
STB
Sets
operational
mode
of
remote
control
to
the
HDTV
Receiver.
TV/INPUT
To
select
the
TV's
source
(Tuner
or
AUX
A/V
input).
ez
ADD
Automatically
adds
new
channels
(digital)
available
through
the
antenna
inputs
except
memorized
channels
already
in
the
channel
list.
Numbers
Chooses
channels
and
enters
program-
ming
information.
Dash
(-)
Enters
a
channel
number
for
multiple
pro-
gram
channels
such
as
2-1, 2-2,
etc.
MUTE
Turns
sound
ON
and
OFF.
VOL
(Volume)
(+/--)
Changes
volume.
CH
(Channel)
(+/--),
PG
UP/DN
Selects
a
memorized
channels.
Pressing
the
PG
UP/DN
buttons
pages
through
the
Program
Guide
or
Channel
Edit
menu.
FLASHBK
Returns
to
the
last
channel
viewed.
PROGRAM
Brings
up
the
Program
Guide.
STATION
Brings
up
the
Station
Guide.
DATE
Changes
the
date
of
the
Program
or
Station
Guide
when
the
Program
or
Station
Guide
is
displayed.
INFO
Shows
the
current
station
and
program
information
on
the
screen.
MENU
Accesses
or
closes
main
menu.
Component
Control
Buttons
Provides
control
for
DVD
players,
VCRs,
and
similar
components.
Mode
Indicator
Indicates
the
remote
control
operational
mode.
MODE
Selects
operational
mode
of
remote
control.
POWER
Turns
the
HDTV
Receiver
ON
and
OFF.
This
button
is
not
available.
AUDIO
Selects
program's
audio
language
options
if
available.
CC
Selects
caption
mode
if
available.
SIGNAL
Shows
the
signal
strength
of
the
current
channel.
SELECT
(
)
Completes
the
channel
number
input
and
promptly
tunes
to
selected
channel.
RATIO
Changes
the
picture
aspect
ratio.
FREEZE
Freezes
the
current
image.
Pressing
the
button
once
again
returns
the
image
to
live
video.
SURF(
)
Tunes
to
your
surf
channels
or
to
scan
the
guide.
HELP
(?)
You
can
see
the
help
description
of
a
menu
option
while
that
menu
is
displayed
by
pressing
the
HELP
(?)
button.
ArrowButtons(3/4/1/2)
Selects
options
in
a
menu.
SELECT
(
)
Completes
the
channel
number
input
and
promptly
tunes
to
selected
channel.
EXIT
Removes
all
on-screen
displays
and
returns
to
TV
viewing
from
any
menu.
Remote
Control
Operation
Range
Point
the
remote
control
at
the
remote
sensor
and
press
the
buttons.
Distance:
About
23
ft
(7
m)
from
the
front
of
the
remote
sensor.
Angle:
About
30°
in
each
direction
of
the
front
of
the
remote
sensor.
Remote
Control
Battery
Installation
Remove
the
battery
cover
on
the
rear
of
the
remote
control,
and
insert
two
batteries
(size
AA)
with
and
aligned
correctly.
Reinstall
cover.
Caution
Do
not
mix
old
and
new
batteries.
Never
mix
different
types
of
batteries
(standard,
alkaline,
etc.).
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INTRODUCTION
Unpacking
HDTV
Receiver
and
Accessories/Connection
Overview
Audio/Video
Jacks
and
Cables
The
Audio/Video
jacks
provide
excellent
picture
and
sound
quality.
They
are
used
for
making
most
Audio/Video
connections
between
components.
The
Audio/Video
jacks
may
be
color
coded
(yellow
for
video,
red
for
right
audio,
and
white
for
left
audio).
If
your
component
has
only
one
input
for
audio
(mono),
connect
it
to
the
left
(white
L/mono)
audio
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver.
Component
Out
Jacks
and
Cables
Component
Cables
are
used
to
connect
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
an
industry
standard
YPbPr
compatible
HD
Monitor
(green
for
Y,
blue
for
Pb,
and
red
for
Pr).
Remember
to
connect
the
left
and
right
audio
cables.
The
YPbPr
Component
jacks
carry
only
the
picture
signals,
not
the
sound.
ANT
LOOP
OUT
Jack,
and
RF
Cable
ANT
LOOP
OUT
provides
an
RF
connection
between
the
HDTV
Receiver
and
the
TV
and
provides
the
signal
of
ANT
IN
jack
to
TV.
Remote
Control
In
addition
to
the
HDTV
Receiver,
the
remote
control
can
be
programmed
to
control
many
other
devices.
Batteries
To
install
the
batteries,
slide
open
the
battery
compartment
and
insert
the
two
AA
batteries
provided.
Make
sure
you
have
received
all
the
accessories
listed
below
with
the
High
Definition
Television
Receiver.
AA
AA
O
O
O
X
O
High
Definition
Television
Receiver
The
HDTV
Receiver
is
capable
of
receiving
signals
from
cable
and/or
over-the-air
antenna
sources
and
sending
the
signals
to
your
TV.
Included
with
the
Receiver
are
the
following
accessories.
Audio
Cable Video Cable
Component(YPbPr)
Cable
RF
Cable
Remote
Control
2
AA
Batteries
background
8
Connection
Panel
Overview
Do
not touch
the
inner
pins
of
the
jacks
on
the
rear
panel.
Electrostatic
discharge
may
cause
permanent
damage
to
the
unit.
AC
Power
Cord
Plug
into
the
power
source.
ANT
LOOP
OUT
RF
output
to
TV's
"Antenna
In"
jack
or
other
devices.
OPTICAL
(Digital
audio
out
jack)
Connect
to
digital
(optical)
audio
equipment.
COAXIAL
(Digital
audio
out
jack)
Connect
to
digital
(coaxial)
audio
equipment.
VIDEO
OUT
Connect
to
a
TV
with
video
inputs.
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT
Connect
to
a
TV
with
YPbPr
inputs.
AUTHORIZED
SERVICE
ONLY
Is
used
only
for
authorized
service
purposes.
ANT
IN
Connect
to
HDTV
signal
source;
external/internal
antenna.
S-VIDEO
OUT
Connect
to
a
TV
with
S-Video
inputs.
DVI
OUT
Connect
to
a
TV
with
DVI
connector.
Variable
AUDIO
OUT
(Left/Right)
Connect
to
a
TV,
amplifier,
receiver
or
stereo
system.
RGB
OUT
Connect
to
a
TV
with
RGB
inputs.
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INSTALLATION
9
Connections
Antenna
Connections
1
Connect
the
"Antenna"
to
the
"ANT
IN"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
using
a
coaxial
RF
cable.
ote
There
might
be
some
areas
where
the
signal
strength
could
be
too
high.
If
so,
you
may
need
to
connect
the
antenna
to
an
attenuator.
Screw
the
attenuator
onto
the
"ANT
IN"
jack.
2
Connect
the
"ANT
LOOP
OUT"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
"Antenna
In"
jack
on
your
TV
using
a
coaxial
RF
cable.
Cable
TV
Wall
Jack
Panel
Attenuator
(Not
supplied)
OR
OR
L
R
Y
Pb
Pr
COMPONENT
VIDEO
INPUT
AUDIO
INPUT
L
VIDEO
INPUT
S-VIDEO
INPUT
ANTENNA
INPUT
TV
or
Other
Device
Connection
Panel
HDTV
Receiver
Connection
Panel
Antenna
ip
Before
Connecting
Your
Antenna
During
initial
installation
and
setup
of
your
HDTV
Receiver,
you
may
need
to
install
a
10
dB
attenuator
to
the
Antenna
input
"ANT
IN"
on
the
LST-3100A.
The
LST-3100A
is
a
high
performance,
high-gain
system
intended
for
operation
under
normal
and
weak
signal
conditions,
providing
the
best
reception
with
its
optimum
gain.
However,
there
might
be
some
reception
areas
where
the
signal
strength
is
too
high
(e.g.
due
to
close
proximity
to
an
unde-
sirable
signal
or
transmitter),
so
you
need
an
attenuator
that
lowers
the
incoming
signal
strength
(from
the
undesir-
able
transmitter)
to
more
normal
levels.
This
10
dB
attenuator
should
be used
only
in
a
reception
area
where
the
undesired
signal
strength
is
too
high.
One
of
the
possible
symptoms
would be
that
after
your
program/channel
search,
your
HDTV
receiver
does
not
find
all
the
local
digital
terrestrial
channels
available
in
your
area.
(You
can
find
HDTV
channels/content
information
for
your
local
broadcast
area
by
going
to
Zenith
website
"WWW.ZENITH.COM"
and
clicking
on
"HDTV
Program
Schedule"
under
HDTV.)
Please
make
sure
that
before
deciding
to
use
an
optional
attenuator
device,
you
are
using
an
appropriate
and
properly
aligned
UHF/VHF
RF
ter-
restrial
antenna.
background
Connections
(Continued)
10
Display
Formats
Overview
?
The
HDTV
Tuner
offers
various
display
formats
and
multiple
video
outputs.
When
the
HDTV
Tuner
is
connected
to
A/V
systems,
the
HDTV
Tuner
can
provide
video
signal
formats
1080i,
720p,
480p,
and
480i.
?
1080i,
720p,
480p,
and
480i
modes
are
available
for
component
video
(YPbPr)
outputs.
?
1080i,
720p,
and
480p
modes
are
available
for
RGB
and
DVI
outputs.
?
480i
mode
is
available
for
VIDEO,
S-VIDEO,
and
COMPONENT
VIDEO
outputs.
?
The
HDTV
Tuner
has
two
digital
audio
outputs;
Dolby
Digital
5.1
and
PCM.
The
HDTV
Tuner
sends
out
a
digital
audio
signal
to
OPTICAL
and
COAXIAL
audio
outputs
when
digital
broadcasts
are
being
received
by
the
HDTV
Tuner.
Analog
Monitor
Connections
1
Connect
the
"Antenna/Cable"
to
the
"ANT
IN"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
using
a
coaxial
RF
cable.
ote
There
might
be
some
areas
where
the
signal
strength
could
be
too
high.
If
so,
you
may
need
to
connect
the
antenna
to
an
attenuator.
Screw
the
attenuator
onto
the
"ANT
IN"
jack.
(Refer
to
page
9.)
2
Connect
the
"ANT
LOOP
OUT"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
"Antenna
In"
jack
on
your
TV
using
a
coaxial
RF
cable.
3
Connect
the
"AUDIO
OUT"
and
"VIDEO
OUT"
jacks
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
"A/V
IN"
jacks
on
your
TV
using
RCA-type
cables.
If
your
TV
is
equipped
with
an
S-Video
jack,
use
the
S-VIDEO
OUT
jack.
(The
Output
Selection
must
be
set
to
YPbPr,
refer
to
Setting
the
Display
Format
on
page
16)
ote
These
connections
are
only
useable
if
the
display
format
settings
are
set
to
480i
and
YPbPr.
(Refer
to
page
16.)
Cable
TV
Wall
Jack
Panel
OR
OR
L
R
AUDIO
INPUT
L
VIDEO
INPUT
S-VIDEO
INPUT
ANTENNA
INPUT
TV
Connection
Panel
HDTV
Receiver
Connection
Panel
Antenna
To
AUDIO
OUT
background
INSTALLATION
11
Connections
(Continued)
HD
Monitor
Component
(YPbPr)
Connections
1
Connect
the
"Antenna/Cable"
to
the
"ANT
IN"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
using
a
coaxial
RF
cable.
ote
There
might
be
some
areas
where
the
signal
strength
could
be
too
high.
If
so,
you
may
need
to
connect
the
antenna
to
an
attenuator.
Screw
the
attenuator
onto
the
"ANT
IN"
jack.
(Refer
to
page
9.)
2
Connect
the
"ANT
LOOP
OUT"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
"Antenna
In"
jack
on
your
TV
using
a
coaxial
RF
cable.
3
Connect
the
"COMPONENT
OUT"
jacks
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
"COMPONENT
IN"
jacks
of
your
TV
using
RCA-type
cables.
(The
Output
Selection
must
be
set
to
YPbPr,
refer
to
Setting
the
Display
Format
on
page
16)
4
Connect
the
L/R
"AUDIO
OUT"
jacks
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
L/R
"AUDIO
IN"
jacks
on
your
TV
using
RCA-
type
cables.
ote
1080i,
720p,
480p,
and
480i
modes
are
available
for
component
video
(YPbPr)
outputs.
Y
b
Pr
COMPONENT
VIDEO
INPUT
L
R
AUDIO
INPUT
VIDEO
INPUT
ANTENNA
INPUT
Cable
TV
Wall
Jack
Panel
OR
HD
Ready
TV
Connection
Panel
HDTV
Receiver
Connection
Panel
Antenna
To
AUDIO
OUT
background
12
Connections
(Continued)
HD
Monitor
RGB
Connections
11
Connect
the
"Antenna/Cable"
to
the
"ANT
IN"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
using
a
coaxial
RF
cable.
ote
There
might
be
some
areas
where
the
signal
strength
could
be
too
high.
If
so,
you
may
need
to
connect
the
antenna
to
an
attenuator.
Screw
the
attenuator
onto
the
"ANT
IN"
jack.
(Refer
to
page
9.)
2
Connect
the
"ANT
LOOP
OUT"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
"Antenna
In"
jack
on
your
TV
using
a
coaxial
RF
cable.
3
Connect
the
"RGB
OUT"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
"RGB
IN"
jack
of
your
TV
using
VGA-type
connector.
(The
Output
Selection
must
be
set
to
RGB,
refer
to
Setting
the
Display
Format
on
page
16)
4
Connect
the
L/R
"AUDIO
OUT"
jacks
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
L/R
"AUDIO
IN"
jacks
on
your
TV
using
RCA-
type
cables.
ote
1080i,
720p,
and
480p
modes
are
available
for
RGB
outputs.
Cable
TV
Wall
Jack
Panel
OR
L
R
AUDIO
INPUT
RGB
INPUT
VIDEO
INPUT
S-VIDEO
INPUT
ANTENNA
INPUT
HD
Ready
TV
Connection
Panel
HDTV
Receiver
Connection
Panel
Antenna
To
AUDIO
OUT
background
Connections
(Continued)
INSTALLATION
13
HD
Monitor
DVI-HDTV
Connections
11
Connect
the
"Antenna/Cable"
to
the
"ANT
IN"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
using
a
coaxial
RF
cable.
ote
There
might
be
some
areas
where
the
signal
strength
could
be
too
high.
If
so,
you
may
need
to
connect
the
antenna
to
an
attenuator.
Screw
the
attenuator
onto
the
"ANT
IN"
jack.
(Refer
to
page
9.)
2
Connect
the
"ANT
LOOP
OUT"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
"Antenna
In"
jack
on
your
TV
using
a
coaxial
RF
cable.
3
Connect
the
"DVI
OUT"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
"DVI
IN"
jack
of
your
TV
using
DVI-D
type
connector.
(The
Output
Selection
must
be
set
to
DVI,
refer
to
Setting
the
Display
Format
on
page
16)
4
Connect
the
L/R
"AUDIO
OUT"
jacks
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
L/R
"AUDIO
IN"
jacks
on
your
TV
using
RCA-
type
cables.
ote
?
1080i,
720p,
and
480p
modes
are
available
for
DVI
outputs.
?
A
DVI-HDTV
input
is
one
that
is
compliant
with
EIA-861
and
HDCP
specifications.
Check
your
TV
or
monitor's
user
manual
to
find
out
if
the
TV
or
monitor's
DVI
input
is
compliant
with
these
specifications.
?
Some
HD
Monitors
designed
for
PC
applications
using
DVI-D
may
not
work
with
this
connection.
Cable
TV
Wall
Jack
Panel
OR
L
R
AUDIO
INPUT
DVI-HDTV
INPUT
VIDEO
INPUT
S-VIDEO
INPUT
ANTENNA
INPUT
HD
Ready
TV
Connection
Panel
HDTV
Receiver
Connection
Panel
Antenna
To
AUDIO
OUT
background
14
Connections
(Continued)
VCR
Connections
Connect
the
L/R
"AUDIO
OUT"
jacks
and
"VIDEO
OUT"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
"A/V
in"
jacks
on
your
VCR
using
RCA-type
cables.
(If
your
VCR
is
equipped
with
an
S-Video
jack,
use
the
"S-Video"
jack.)
Caution
If
480i
display
format
is
selected,
the
VCR
will
record
an
onscreen
display
onto
the
tape
during
recording
if:
the
channel
is
changed
with
CH
(+/--)
the
sound
level
is
adjusted
with
VOL
(+/--)
or
by
pressing
the
SELECT
button,
etc.
L
R
AUDIO
INPUT
L
VIDEO
INPUT
VCR
Connection
Panel
HDTV
Receiver
Connection
Panel
To
AUDIO
OUT
background
INSTALLATION
15
Connections
(Continued)
Amplifier
(Receiver)
Connections
Connecting
to
an
amplifier
equipped
with
two
channel
analog
stereo
or
Dolby
Surround
Connect
the
Left
and
Right
AUDIO
OUT
jacks
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
audio
left
and
right
in
jacks
on
your
amplifier,
receiver,
or
stereo
system,
using
the
supplied
audio
cables.
Connecting
to
an
amplifier
equipped
with
two
channel
digital
stereo
(PCM)
or
to
an
Audio/
Video
receiver
equipped
with
a
multi-channel
decoder
(Dolby
DigitalTM)
Connect
one
of
the
HDTV
Receiver's
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
jacks
(OPTICAL
or
COAXIAL)
to
the
corresponding
input
jack
on
your
amplifier.
Use
an
optional
digital
(optical
or
coaxial)
audio
cable.
Digital
Multi-channel
sound
A
digital
multi-channel
connection
provides
the
best
sound
quality.
For
this
you
need
a
multi-channel
Audio/Video
receiver
that
supports
one
or
more
of
the
audio
formats
supported
by
your
HDTV
Receiver
(Dolby
Digital).
Check
the
receiver
manual
and
the
logos
on
the
front
of
the
receiver.
R
L
IO
IN
IGITAL
INP
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
HDTV
Receiver
Connection
Panel
Amplifier
(Receiver)
Connection
Panel
OR
background
Setting
the
Display
Format
16
The
HDTV
Receiver
provides
several
display
formats.
The
DISPLAY
FOR-
MAT
button
on
the
front
panel
changes
the
output
connector
and
resolution.
The
output
resolution
may
be
converted
from
the
original
broadcast
format.
Display
Format
Setting
1
Press
DISPLAY
FORMAT
once
on
the
front
panel.
The
current
output
signal
will
appear
in
the
display
window.
2
Depending
on
the
type
of
monitor
that
the
HDTV
Receiver
is
con-
nected
to,
press
DISPLAY
FORMAT
repeatedly
on
the
front
panel
to
select
desired
output
connector.
(YPbPr,
RGB,
or
DVI)
3
Press
SELECT
on
the
front
panel
to
confirm
your
selection
of
the
output
connector.
The
current
output
resolution
will
appear
in
the
display
window.
4
Depending
on
the
type
of
monitor
that
the
HDTV
Receiver
is
con-
nected
to,
press
DISPLAY
FORMAT
repeatedly
on
the
front
panel
to
select
desired
output
resolution.
(1080i,
720p,
480p,
480i,
native,
variable
1,
variable
2,
or
variable
3)
5
Press
SELECT
on
the
front
panel
to
confirm
your
selection
of
the
output
resolution.
DIsplay
Format
setting
is
finished
ote
You
can
exit
Display
Format
Setting
mode
by
pressing
EXIT
on
the
front
panel.
Display
Format
modes
Input
Signal
format
Output
Signal
format
1080i
all
formats
1080i
720p
all
formats
720p
480p
all
formats
480p
480i
all
formats
480i
native
1080i
1080i
720p 720p
480p 480p
480i 480i
(YPbPr),
480p
(RGB,
DVI)
variable
1
1080i
1080i
720p 720p
480p/480i
480p
variable
2
1080i/720p
1080i
480p/480i
480p
variable
3
1080i/720p
720p
480p/480i
480p
OUTPUT
CONNECTION
AVAILABLE
FORMATS
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT
1080i/720p/480p/480i/native/variable
1/variable
2/variable
3
RGB OUT
1080i/720p/480p/native/variable
1/variable
2/variable
3
DVI
OUT
1080i/720p/480p/native/variable
1/variable
2/variable
3
VIDEO
OUT
All
formats
converted
to
480i
S-VIDEO
OUT
All
formats
converted
to
480i
DISPLAY
FORMAT
SELECT
background
MENU OPERATION
17
Initial
Settings
In
this
menu
system,
there
are
several
ways
to
customize
the
settings
provid-
ed.
Most
menus
consist
of
three
levels
to
set
up
the
options,
but
some
require
greater
depth
for
the
variety
of
settings.
If
you
press
the
MENU
but-
ton,
only
the
first
and second
level
of
the
menu
system
will
appear
on
the
TV
screen.
The
third level
can
be
displayed
by
pressing
(SELECT).
If
a
menu
has
more
than
three
levels,
the
pop-up
dialogue
box
will
be
displayed
as
the
fourth
or
fifth
level.
For
navigating
the
menu
levels,
you
will
see
"
2
"
on
the
right
side
of
the
menu
label
to
help
you
go
to
the
next
level.
To
show
and
remove
the
Menu:
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
remote
control
to
display
the
menu.
A
second
press
of
the
MENU
button
or
a
press
of
the
EXIT
button
will
take
you
back
to
TV
viewing.
To
go
to
the
next
level:
Press
""(or
"
2
")
on
the
remote
control.
To
go
back
to
the
previous
level:
Press
MENU
(or
"
1
")
on
the
remote
control.
General
Operation
1
Press
MENU.
The
main
menu
will
appear.
2
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
desired
menu
option.
3
While
the
desired
menu
option
is
selected,
press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
second
level.
4
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
second
menu
option.
5
Press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
third
level.
Some
menu
options
require
additional
steps.
6
Press
MENU
to
exit
the
Setup
menu.
Help
Function
The
Help
feature
is
designed
to
let
you
understand
each
function
of
the
Menu
in
an
easy
and
convenient
way.
As
you
navigate
through
the
Menu,
press
HELP
(?)
button
on
your
remote
control
if
you
want
information
about
the
highlighted
option.
The
information
will
be
displayed
on
the
right
side
of
the
highlighted
option.
G
RATIO
PROGRAM
ST TION
FREEZE
SURF
HELP
HELP
(?)
button
background
18
Setup
Menu
Options
EZ
Scan
(Channel
Search)
Automatically
finds
all
channels
(digital)
available
using
the
'Ant
In'
source,
and
stores
all
the
active
channels
found
on
the
channel
list.
Inactive
or
weak
channels
may
not
appear
on
the
list.
In
that
case,
add
missing
channels
manually
with
the
Manual
Add
menu.
The
channel
list
created
here
can
be
seen
in
the
Ch.
Edit
menu.
1
Press
MENU
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Select
the
SETUP
menu
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2
to
move
to
the
second
level.
3
Select
the
EZ
Scan
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2.
ote
If
the
Lock
System
is
set
to
On,
a
password
is
required
to
gain
access
to
the
EZ
Scan
menu.
Follow
step
2
as
shown
for
the
Lock
System
on
page
28.
4
Select
the
signal
source
(DTV
or
CADTV).
DTV
is
for
over-the-air
antenna
reception.
CADTV
is
for
cable
subscribers.
otes
?
If
you
select
CADTV,
select
a
cable
band
(STD,
HRC,
or
IRC).
Ask
your
cable
service
provider
about
cable
band.
?
In
most
cases
you
can
search
channels
correctly
by
selecting
STD
cable
band.
Try
the
other
bands
if
you
cannot
find
any
channels.
?
Some
scrambled
channels
may
not
be
stored.
5
Press
(SELECT).
The
channel
search
process
begins.
You
can
stop
the
process
by
press-
ing
(SELECT),
MENU
or
EXIT.
6
When
channel
search
is
complete,
the
lowest
channel
number
found
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
EZ
Add
Automatically
adds
new
channels
(digital)
available
through
the
antenna
inputs
except
memorized
channels
already
in
the
channel
list.
1
Press
MENU
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Select
the
SETUP
menu
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2
to
move
to
the
second
level.
3
Select
the
EZ
Add
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2.
EZ
Add
channel
search
process
begins.
You
can
stop
the
process
by
pressing
(SELECT),
MENU
or
EXIT.
4
When
EZ
Add
channel
search
is
complete,
the
lowest
channel
num-
ber
found
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
ip
You
can
also
start
EZ
Add
channel
search
by
pressing
ez
ADD
then
(SELECT)
button
on
the
remote
control.
TV/INPUT
UDIO
CC
SIGNAL
ez
ADD
ez
ADD
button
background
MENU OPERATION
19
Setup
Menu
Options
(Continued)
Ch.
Edit
(Channel
Edit)
Channel
Edit
allows
you
to
add
or
delete
channels
from
the
channel
list
in
memory
manually
and
create
your
own
surf
list
of
favorite
channels.
Press
SURF
( )
on
the
remote
control
when
a
channel
is
highlighted.
1
Press
MENU
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Select
the
SETUP
menu
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2
to
move
to
the
second
level.
3
Select
the Ch.
Edit
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2.
Channel
Edit
menu
appears.
To
move
one
by
one:
Use
3
/
4
to
move
by
one
step
on
the
channel
editing
menu.
To
move
page
by
page:
Use
PG UP
or
PG
DN
button
to
move
to
the
next
or
previous
page
on
the
channel
editing
menu.
To
add
or
delete
a
channel:
Press
(SELECT)
to
add
or
delete
the
channel
on
the
channel
editing
menu.
To
create
a
surf
list:
Press
SURF
( )
to
add
the
channel
a
Surf
channel.
4
Press
MENU
to
return
to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return to
TV
viewing.
ote
Deleted
channels
can
not
be
selected
using
the
CH
(+/--)
buttons.
background
Setup
Menu
Options
(Continued)
20
Manual
Channel
Add/Delete
This
feature
allows
you
to
add
or
delete
channels
manually
while
monitoring
signal strength.
1
Press
MENU
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Select
the
SETUP
menu
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2
to
move
to
the
second
level.
3
Select
the
Manual
Add
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2.
Manual
Add
menu
appears.
4
Select
a
channel
to
add
or
delete
using
3
/
4
or
the
numbered
but-
tons
with
the
Manual
Add
menu.
5
Press
(SELECT)
to
confirm
your
selection.
6
Repeat
steps
4-5
to
add
or
delete
additional
channels
with
the
Manual
Add
menu.
ote
You
can
only
add
the
selected
channel
if
the
signal
strength
is
shown.
7
Press
MENU
to
return to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return
to
TV
viewing.
EZ
Demo
Shows
you
how
to
navigate
through
the
on-screen
menus
available
on
the
HDTV
Receiver.
1
Press
MENU
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Select
the
SETUP
menu
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2
to
move
to
the
second
level.
3
Select
EZ
Demo
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2
to
start
EZ
Demo.
4
Press
any
button
on
the
remote
control
to
return to
TV
viewing.
background
MENU OPERATION
21
Option
Menu
Options
Clock
Enables
the
user
to
adjust
the
time
zone.
Normally,
your
clock
is
set
using
signals
transmitted
by
DTV
stations.
Choosing
your
time
zone
sets
the
cur-
rent
time
automatically.
1
Press
MENU
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Select
the
OPTION
menu
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2.
3
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
Clock
option
then
press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
third
level.
4
Use
1
/
2
to
set
Time
Zone:
(Atlantic,
Eastern,
Central,
Mountain,
Pacific,
Alaska,
Hawaii,
New
F.land)
5
Press
MENU
to
return
to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return to
TV
viewing.
ote
?
The
clock
can
not
be
set
in
cable
DTV
band.
?
There
are
cases
where
the
TV
station
does
not
send,
or
sends
wrong
date
and/or
time
information
causing
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
set
an
incorrect
time.
?
You
have
no
way
to
manually
set
the
clock.
Menu
Language
Select
a
language
for
the
menu.
1
Follow
Steps
1-2
as
above
(Clock).
2
Select
the
Menu
Language
option
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2.
3
Select
the
desired
language
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT).
4
Press
MENU
to
return
to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return to
TV
viewing.
Audio
Language
Digital
channels
sometimes
provide
multiple
audio
tracks,
often
in
a
different
language.
You
can
set
default
audio
language
with
the
Audio
Language
menu.
1
Follow
Steps
1-2
as
above
(Clock).
2
Select
the
Audio
Language
option
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2.
3
Select
the
desired
language
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT).
4
Press
MENU
to
return
to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return to
TV
viewing.
ip
?
If
provided
by
broadcaster,
you
can
also
select
a
different
audio
language
while
viewing
TV
by
pressing
AUDIO
repeatedly.
?
When
multiple
audio
tracks
are
available,
the
audio
icon
( )
appears
on
the
program
information
display
or
Program
guide.
You
can
select
one
of
the
other
languages
with
the
AUDIO
button.
UDIO
CC
SIGNAL
AUDIO
button
background
22
Option
Menu
Options
(Continued)
Aspect
Ratio
Lets
you
choose
the
screen
format.
To
view
a
picture
with
a
wide
(16:9)
aspect
ratio
at
480i
or
480p
mode
output
format,
you
can
choose
Letter
Box,
Cropped,
or
Squeezed.
To
view
a
picture
with
a
normal
(4:3)
aspect
ratio
at
720p
or
1080i
mode
output
format,
you
can
choose
Normal,
Wide,
Horizon,
Zoom,
or
Cinema
Zoom.
1
Press
MENU.
The
main
menu
appears.
2
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
OPTION
menu
then
press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
second
level.
3
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
Aspect
Ratio
option.
4
Press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
third
level.
5
Use
3
/
4
to
select
an
option
then
press
(SELECT)
to
confirm
your
selection.
6
Press
MENU
to
return to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return
to
TV
viewing.
Letter
Box
Cropped
Squeezed
Normal
Wide
Horizon
Zoom
Cinema
Zoom
otes
?
If
program
format
is
High
Definition
(16:9)
and
the
display
format
selected
is
1080i
or
720p,
the
Aspect
Ratio
is
set
to
Wide
.
?
If
program
format
is
Standard
Definition
(4:3)
and
the
display
format
selected
is
480p
or
480i,
the
Aspect
Ratio
is
set
to
Squeezed.
ip
While
watching
TV,
you
can
change
the
picture
aspect
ratio
using
RATIO
on
the
remote
control.
To
view
a
high
definition
picture
with
480i
or
480p
format
setting,
use
the
RATIO
button
on
the
remote
control
to
change
the
wide
mode
in
the
following
cycle:
Letterbox,
Cropped,
to
Squeezed.
To
view
a
standard
definition
picture
with
720p
or
1080i
format
setting,
use
the
RATIO
button
on
the
remote
control
to
change
the
wide
mode
in
the
fol-
lowing
cycle:
Normal,
Wide,
Horizon,
Zoom,
to
Cinema
Zoom.
(Refer
to
Choosing
the
Aspect
Ratio
on
next
page).
Options
to
view
a
picture
with
a
wide
(16:9)
aspect
ratio
at
480i
or
480p
mode
output
format.
Options
to
view
a
picture
with
a
normal
(4:3)
aspect
ratio
at
720p
or
1080i
mode
output
format.
Cut
Off
G
RATIO
PROGRAM
ST
TION
FREEZE
SURF
HELP
RATIO
button
Cinema
Zoom
mode
Use
to
adjust
zooming.
The
picture
will
be
enlarged
like
the
cinema
screen.
background
MENU OPERATION
23
Option
Menu
Options
(Continued)
Choosing
the
Aspect
Ratio
using
RATIO
button
Modes
for
viewing
high
definition
content
(16:9)
when
output
format
is
480i
or
480p
Mode:
Letter
Box
Use
for
a
picture
with
an
original
16:9
aspect
ratio
(in
a
wide
format).
Letterbox
mode
will
shrink
the
picture
to
fill
the
screen,
with
black/gray
(or
blank)
bars
appearing
at
the
top
and
bottom
of
the
screen.
Cropped
Use
for
a
picture
filling
the
entire
screen
by
cropping
(removing)
the
left
and
right
portions
of
the
picture.
Squeezed
Use
for
a
full
picture
filling
the
entire
screen
with
no
black/gray
bars.
The
picture
in
a
16:9
format
will
be
horizontally
adjusted
or
squeezed
to
fit
the
4:3
ratio
monitor.
This
setting
can
also
be
useful
when
used
with
16:9
aspect
ratio
monitors
or
with
4:3
aspect
ratio
monitors
that
have
a
"16:9
enhancement"
feature.
Modes
for
viewing
standard
definition
content
(4:3)
when
output
format
is
720p
or
1080i
Mode:
Normal
Use
for
a
picture
with
an
original
4:3
aspect
ratio
on
your
16:9
monitor,
with
black/gray
bars
appearing
at
the
left
and
right
sides.
Wide
Use
for
a
picture
adjusted
horizontally
(in
a
linear
proportion)
to
fill
the
entire
screen.
Horizon
Use
to
adjust
a
picture
in
a
non-linear
proportion
(more
at
both
sides)
to
create
a
spectacular
view.
Zoom
Use
when
you
want
to
fill
the
entire
screen
with
no
black/gray
bars
appearing.
The
image
will
be
altered
both
hori-
zontally
(stretched)
and
vertically
(cropped).
The
top
and
bottom
portions
of
the
picture
will
be
cut.
Cinema
Zoom
Use
to
adjust
zooming.
The
picture
will
be
enlarged
like
the
cinema
screen.
Modes
for
temporarily
viewing
high
definition
content
(16:9)
when
output
format
is
720p
or
1080i
Mode:
Standard
Choose
when
you
want
to
view
a
picture
with
no
adjustment.
Expand
Choose
when
you
want
to
view
a
picture
in
the
16:9
ratio
size.
The
picture
will
be
horizontally
adjusted
or
extended
to
fit
16:9
ratio.
Left
and
right
portions
of
the
picture
will
not
be shown.
Shrink
Choose
when
you
want
to
view
a
picture
in
the
4:3
ratio
size.
The
picture
will
be
horizontally
adjusted
or
squeezed
to
fit
4:3
ratio.
Black
or
gray
bars
will
show
at
the
left
and
right
side.
Program
Format
Output
Format
Available
Aspect
Ratios
HD(720p/1080i)
16:9
HD(720p/1080i)
16:9
Three
temporary
Aspect
Ratio
controls
(Standard,
Expanded,
Shrink)
HD(720p/1080i)
16:9
SD(480i/p)
4:3
Letter
Box,
Cropped,
Squeezed
SD(480i/p)
4:3
HD(720p/1080i)
16:9
Five
Aspect
Ratio
controls
(Normal,
Wide,
Horizon,
Zoom,
Cinema
Zoom)
SD(480i/p)
4:3
SD(480i/p)
4:3
No
Adjustment
Options
Aspect
Ratio
Summary
background
24
Option
Menu
Options
(Continued)
Audio
Output
Sets
the
HDTV
Receiver's
digital
Audio
Output
according
to
the
type
of
audio
system
you
use.
1
Press
MENU
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Select
the
OPTION
menu
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2.
3
Select
the
Audio
Output
option
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2.
4
Select
the
desired
audio
output
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT).
Dolby
Digital:
Select
"Dolby
Digital"
if
you
connected
the
HDTV
Receiver's
DIGITAL
OUT
jack
to
a
Dolby
Digital
decoder
(or
an
amplifi-
er
or
other
equipment
with
a
Dolby
Digital
decoder).
PCM:
Select
when
the
HDTV
Receiver's
DIGITAL
OUT
jack
is
con-
nected
to
a
2-channel
digital
stereo
amplifier.
5
Press
MENU
to
return to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return
to
TV
viewing.
Audio
Variable
If
the
audio
variable
menu
is
set
to
On,
audio
volume
can
be
increased/
decreased
with
by
pressing
VOL
(+/--)
on
the
remote
control
or
1
/
2
on
the
front
panel.
If
set
to
off,
audio
volume
can
not
be
controlled
by
HDTV
receiv-
er.1
Press
MENU
to
display
the
on-screen
menu.
2
Select
the
OPTION
menu
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2.
3
Select
Audio
Variable
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT)
or
2.
4
Select
an
Audio
Variable
option
(On
or
Off)
using
3
/
4
then
press
(SELECT).
5
Press
MENU
to
return to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return
to
TV
viewing.
ote
Before
setting
the
Audio
Variable
to
Off,
make
sure
that
you
have
turned
down
the
TV's
volume
to
the
minimum.
Otherwise,
sudden
high
volume
sound
may
cause
hearing
or
speaker
damage.
background
MENU OPERATION
25
Caption
Menu
Options
DTV
Caption
Selects
a
default
Caption
language.
The
caption
language
options
are
English,
French,
and
Spanish.
Use
the
menu
to
select
a
language.
If
the
selected
language
is
not
available
on
the
current
program,
the
caption
language
for
the
program
is
not
displayed.
Options
are:
Off:
DTV
Caption
is
not
displayed.
English:
English
is
selected
for
DTV
captions.
French:
French
is
selected
for
DTV
captions.
Spanish:
Spanish
is
selectedfor
DTV
captions.
otes
?
DTV
Caption
(Standard
EIA
/CEA
708)
will
appear
only
if
provided
by
the
broadcaster.
?
If
DTV
and
Analog
Captions
are
received
simultaneously,
you
can
only
select
DTV
Caption.
ip
?
If
available,
you
can
also
select
a
caption
language
while
viewing
TV,
press
CC
repeatedly.
?
If
captions
are
available,
the
DTV
caption
icon
( )
appears
on
the
pro-
gram
information
display,
Program
guide,
or
Station
guide
to
indicate
that
you
can
select
one
of
those
caption
options
with
the
CC
button.
The
cap-
tion
icon
will
not
appear
on
the
program
information
display
or
Program
guide
for
analog
caption.
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26
Caption
Menu
Options
(Continued)
DTV
Caption
Style
Selects
DTV
Captions
appearance
menu
options.
Style
Use
caption
feature
defaults
as
provided
by
the
program
or
customize
caption
appearance
with
the
Custom
menu
options.
Set
By
Program:
Default
text
provided
by
a
broadcaster
is
shown
when
captions
appear.
Custom:
Customized
text
is
shown
when
captions
appear.
Size
Selects
the
font
size
for
captions.
Standard:
The
standard
text
size
is
used
for
the
caption
display
(15
pixels).
Large:
The
large
text
size
is
used
for
the
caption
display
(21
pixels).
Small:
The
small
text
size
is
used
for
the
caption
display
(11
pixels).
Font
Selects
the
font
type
for
caption.
Txt.
(Text)
Color
Selects
the
font
color
for
caption.
Txt.
(Text)
Opacity
Selects
the
font
opacity
for
caption.
Solid:
The
text
is
solid
(without
any
transparency).
Flash:
The
text
blinks
twice
a
second.
Translucent:
The
text
is
translucent.
Transparent:
The
text
is
transparent
(In
this
case,
whatever
the
color
is,
the
color
does
not
affect
the
caption
display).
Edge
Color
Selects
the
edge
color
for
caption
(If
the
edge
type
is
selected
as
None,
the
edge
color
does
not
have
any
effect
on
the
caption
display).
Edge
Type
Selects
the
edge
type
for
caption.
None:
The
text
has
no
edge.
Raised:
The
text
is
raised.
Depressed:
The
text
is
depressed.
Uniform:
The
text
has
a
uniform
edge.
Left
Shadow:
The
text
has
a
left-shadow
edge.
Right
Shadow:
The
text
has
a
right-shadow
edge.
Bg.
(Background)
Color
Selects
the
background
color
for
caption.
Bg.
(Background)
Opacity
Selects
the
background
opacity
for
caption.
Solid:
The
text
background
color
is
solid
(without
any
transparency).
Flash:
The
text
background
color
blinks
twice
a
second.
Translucent:
The
text
background
color
is
translucent.
Transparent:
The
text
background
color
is
transparent
(In
this
case,
what-
ever
the
background
color
is,
the
color
does
not
affect
the
caption).
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27
Analog
Caption
Allows
you
to
select
a
mode
for
displaying
Analog
Caption
Data.
In
the
Analog
Caption
Service,
Caption
1-4
display
program's
dialog,
and
Text
1-4
display
data
service
information.
ote
Analog
Captions
will
appear
if
they
are
provided
by
the
broadcaster.
Off
Analog
Caption
is
not
displayed.
Caption
1
Caption
1
is
the
primary
caption
service
that
synchronizes
the
captioning
lan-
guage
with
the
sound,
used
by
most
broadcasters.
Captioning
is
displayed
in
the
same
language
as
the
program's
dialog.
Caption
2
Caption
2
is
the
special
non-synchronous
caption
service
that
does
not
need
to
be
in
sync
with
the
sound
and
may
provide
simplified
captioning,
which
is
usually
delayed.
Caption
3
Caption
3
serves as
an
alternate
captioning
service
channel.
Captioning
is
often
a
secondary
language
translation
such
as
French,
Spanish,
simplified
English
or
displayed
at
a
slower
rate.
Caption
4
Caption
4
is
another
special
non-synchronous
caption
service
that
does
not
need
to
be
in
sync
with
the
sound
and
may
provide
simplified
captioning,
usually
delayed.
Text1-4
Text
1-4
usually
displays
information
on
the
lower
portion
of
the
screen
and
is
used
for
a
data
service,
generally
not
program
related.
ip
If
available,
press
CC
repeatedly
to
select
a
caption
language
while
viewing
TV.
ote
If
DTV
and
Analog
Caption
are
received
simultaneously,
you
can
only
select
DTV
Captions,
analog
captions
will
not
appear.
Caption
Menu
Options
(Continued)
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28
Lock
(Parental
Control)
Menu
Options
Lock
System
Allows
you
to
set
up
specific
channels
and
ratings
through
blocking
schemes.
Also
allows
you
to
activate
or
disable
all
of
the
lock
schemes
previously
set
up.
A
password
is
required
to
gain
access
to
the
LOCK
menus.
When
the
Lock
System
is
set
to
Off,
the
Channel
and
Program
Rating
are
not
effective.
1
Press
MENU.
The
main
menu
appears.
2
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
LOCK
then
press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
second
level.
When
you
have
not
entered
a
password
yet;
Enter
"0000"
password
using
the
numbered
buttons
to
create
a
personal
4-digit
security
password.
When
you
have
already
entered
a
password;
Enter
the
4-digit
password
using
the
numbered
buttons
to
confirm
the
personal
4-digit
security
password.
3
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
Lock
System
option.
4
Press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
third
level.
5
Use
3
/
4
to
select
an
option
(On
or
Off)
then
press
(SELECT)
to
confirm
your
selection.
6
Press
MENU
to
return to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return
to
TV
viewing.
Set
Password
Changes
the
password.
1
Follow
steps
1-2
as
shown
above
(Lock
System).
2
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
Set
Password
option.
3
Press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
third
level.
4
Enter
the
new
4-digit
code.
5
Enter
the
same
code
again.
6
Press
MENU
to
return to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return
to
TV
viewing.
background
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29
Lock
(Parental
Control)
Menu
Options
(Continued)
Block
Ch.
(Channel)
Blocks
any
channel
that
you
do
not
want
to
view
or
that
you
do
not
want
your
kids
to
watch.
If
you
tune
in
a
blocked
channel,
a
black
screen
with
a
pop-up
box
will
appear.
This
menu
can
override
Channel
Edit
menu
settings
(page
19).
1
Follow
Steps
1-2
as
shown
for
the
Lock
System
on
page
28.
2
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
Block
Ch.
(channel).
The
channel
list
screen
appears.
To
move
one-by-one:
Use
3
/
4
to
move
by
one
step
on
the
block
channel
menu.
To
move
page-by-page:
Use
PG UP
or
PG
DN
button
to
move
to
the
next
or
previous
page
on
the
block
channel
menu.
To
lock
or
unlock
a
channel:
Press
(SELECT)
to
block
or
unblock
the
channel
on
the
block
channel
menu.
The
mark
will
appear
to
the
right
of
the
station
name
to
indicate
the
blocked
channel.
3
Repeat
step
2
to
block
or
unblock
additional
channels
in
the
chan-
nel
list
menu.
4
Press
MENU
to
return
to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return to
TV
viewing.
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Lock
(Parental
Control)
Menu
Options
(Continued)
30
Movie
Rating
Blocks
movies
according
to
the
movie
ratings
so
children
cannot
view
certain
movies.
You
can
set
the
ratings
to
block
out
all
the
movies
with
ratings
above
a
specified
level.
Keep
in
mind
that
the
movie
ratings
apply
only
to
movies
shown
on
TV,
not
TV
programs
such
as
soap
operas.
1
Follow
Steps
1-2
as
shown
for
the
Lock
System
on
page
28.
2
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
Movie
Rating
option.
3
Press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
third
level.
4
Use
3
/
4
to
select
a
rating
then
press
(SELECT)
to
confirm
your
selection.
All
Block:
All
programs
with
a
rating
are
blocked.
G
(General
Audiences):
Content
is
not
offensive
to
most
viewers.
PG
(Parental
Guidance
Suggested):
Content
is
such
that
parents
may
not
want
their
children
to
view
the
program.
PG-13
(Parental
Guidance
Suggested):
Program
is
inappropriate
for
preteens,
with
a
greater
degree
of
offensive
material
than
a
PG
rated
program.
R
(Restricted
viewing):
Not
for
children
under
age
17.
Strong
elements
of
sex
and/or
violence.
NC-17
(Restricted
Viewing):
Not
for
children
under
age
17
under
any
circumstances.
Strong
sexual
content.
X
(Hard
Core
Films):
Same
as
NC-17
rating.
5
Press
MENU
to
return to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return
to
TV
viewing.
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Lock
(Parental
Control)
Menu
Options
(Continued)
TV
Rating-Children
Keeps
children
from
watching
certain
children's
TV
programs
according
to
the
ratings
limit
set.
This
rating
applies
only
to
TV
programs
for
children.
Unless
you
block
TV
programs
intended
for
mature
audiences
in
the
TV
Rating
--
General
menu,
your
children
could
view
those
programs.
1
Follow
Steps
1-2
as
shown
for
the
Lock
System
on
page
28.
2
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
TV
Rating-Children
option.
3
Press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
third
level.
4
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
Age
or
Fantasy
Violence
option
then
press
2
or
(SELECT).
Age:
Selection
applies
regardless
of
content
category
of
rating.
Fantasy
Violence:
Selection
applies
if
TV
programs
include
rating
for
Fantasy
Violence.
5
Use
3
/
4
to
select
a
rating
then
press
(SELECT)
to
confirm
your
selection.
All
Block:
All
programs
with
a
rating
are
blocked.
TV-Y:
All
Children.
This
program
is
designed
to
be
appropriate
for
all
children.
TV-Y7:
Directed
to
Older
Children.
This
program
is
designed
for
children
age
7
and
above.
6
Press
MENU
to
return
to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return to
TV
viewing.
background
32
Lock
(Parental
Control)
Menu
Options
(Continued)
TV
Rating-General
Blocks
TV
programs
that
you
or
your
family
may
not
wish
to
watch,
based
on
the
rating
scheme
set.
1
Follow
Steps
1-2
as
shown
for
the
Lock
System
on
page
28.
2
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
TV
Rating-General
option.
3
Press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
third
level.
4
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
Age,
Dialogue,
Language,
Sex,
or
Violence
then
press
2
or
(SELECT).
Age:
Selection
applies
regardless
of
content
category
of
rating.
Dialogue:
Selection
applies
if
TV
programs
have
rating
for
Dialogue.
Language:
Selection
applies
if
TV
programs
have
rating
for
Language.
Sex:
Selection
applies
if
TV
programs
have
rating
for
Sex.
Violence:
Selection
applies
if
TV
programs
have
rating
for
Violence.
5
Use
3
/
4
to
select
a
rating
then
press
(SELECT)
to
confirm
your
selection.
All
Block:
All
programs
with
a
ratings
are
blocked.
TV-G:
General
Audience.
Most
parents
would
find
this
program
suitable
for
all
ages.
TV-PG:
Parental
Guidance
Suggested.
This
program
contains
material
that
parents
may
find
unsuitable
for
younger
children.
TV-14:
Parents
Strongly
Cautioned.
This
program
contains
some
materials
that
many
parents
would
find
unsuitable
for
children
under
14
years
of
age.
TV-MA:
Mature
Audience
Only.
This
program
is
specifically
designed
to
be
viewed
by
adults
and
therefore
may
be
unsuitable
for
children
under
17.
6
Press
MENU
to
return to
the
previous
menu
or
press
EXIT
on
the
remote
control
to
return
to
TV
viewing.
background
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33
GUIDE
Options
Program
Guide
The
Program
Guide
contains
schedule
and
program
information
for
all
channels.
It
also
provides
local
over-the-air
channels
information
including
conventional
digital
channels.
Use
the
Program
Guide
to
find
programs
easily
and
conveniently
and
view
schedule
and
descriptive
program
information
by
Time
and
General
classifi-
cations.
ip
You
can
also
display
the
Program
Guide
by
pressing
PROGRAM
button
on
the
remote
control.
Refer
to
Program
and
Station
Guide
on
pages
36-37
for
detailed
information.
1
Press
MENU.
The
main
menu
appears.
2
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
GUIDE
menu
then
press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
second
level.
3
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
Program
Guide
option.
4
Press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
display
the
Program
Guide.
5Use1/2/3/4toselectaprogramthenpress
(SELECT)toget
more
information
for
the
program.
6
Press
EXIT
to
return
to
TV
viewing.
ote
The
information
for
program
guide
and
time
may
differ
depending
on
the
TV
station.
Station
Guide
Use
the
Station
Guide
to
find
programs
easily
and
conveniently
and
view
schedule
and
descriptive
program
information
with
channel
number.
ip
You
can
also
display
the
Station
Guide
by
pressing
the
STATION
button
on
the
remote
control.
Refer
to
Program
and
Station
Guide
on
pages
36-37
for
detailed
information.
1
Follow
Steps
1-2
as
shown
as
above.
2
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
Station
Guide
option.
3
Press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
display
the
Station
Guide.
4Use1/2/3/4toselectaprogramthenpress
(SELECT)toget
more
information
for
the
program.
5
Press
EXIT
to
return
to
TV
viewing.
background
34
Information
Displays
Channel
Banner
Display
The
Channel
Banner
appears
whenever
you
tune
to
a
new
channel
or
press
the
(SELECT)
button
on
the
remote
control
while
viewing
a
program.
1
Press
(SELECT)
while
watching
a
program
The
Channel
Banner
appears
on
the
TV
screen
(Channel
number,
audio,
station
name,
and
current
time).
?
The
Channel
Banner
can
be
displayed
on
the
TV
screen
for
a
moment.
a)
Channel
Number
Displays
the
current
channel
number.
b)
Dolby
Digital
Indicates
audio
track
is
Dolby
Digital.
c) Digital
Picture
Definition
Displays
the
digital
picture
grade
such
as
HD
(High
Definition)
or
SD
(Standard
Definition).
d)
Station
name
Displays
the
station
name
of
the
current
channel.
e)
Block
information
Displays
the
block
information
such
as
no
signal,
rating
blocked,
chan-
nel
blocked,
audio
only
or
scrambled.
f)
Time
Displays
the
current
time.
2
Press
(SELECT)
again
while
the
Channel
Banner
is
displayed.
The
Channel
Banner
disappears
from
the
TV
screen.
otes
?
Station
name
and
clock
are
displayed
only
if
they
are
set
up
by
broadcast.
?
The
scrambled
channel
may
not
be
able
to
see
the
program.
abc
ed
f
background
Information
Displays
(Continued)
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35
Program
Information
Display
The
Program
Information
appears
whenever
you
press
the
INFO
button
on
the
remote
control
while
viewing
a
program.
1
Press
INFO
while
watching
a
program
Program
Information
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
a)
Program
title
Indicates
title
of
current
program.
(see
page
37).
b)
Date
Displays
the
current
date.
c)
Start
Time,
End
Time
and
elapsed
indication
Displays
the
start
time,
end
time
and
the
elapsed
time
indicator
bar
for
the
current
program.
d)
Time
Shows
current
time.
e)
Channel
Number
Displays
the
current
channel
number.
f)
Dolby
Digital
Indicates
audio
track
is
Dolby
Digital.
g)
Digital
Picture
Grade
Displays
the
digital
picture
grade
such
as
HD
(High
Definition)
or
SD
(Standard
Definition).
h)
Station
Name
Displays
the
station
name
of
the
current
channel.
i)
Extended
text
message
Icon
( )
Indicates
that
there
is
an
Extended
Text
Message
available
to
provide
detailed
descriptions
of
the
program
(see
page
37).
j)
Multiple
Audio
icon
( )
Channels
sometimes
provide
multiple
audio
tracks,
often
in
a
different
language.
When
multiple
audio
tracks
are
available,
the
Alternate
Audio
icon
changes
its
appearance
to
indicate
that
you
can
select
one
of
those
other
audio
tracks
with
the
AUDIO
button.
k)
DTV
Caption
Icon
( )
Indicates
that
the
current
program
contains
digital
closed
caption
data
service.
l)
WideIcon(
)
Indicates
that
the
current
program
is
shown
in
wide
picture
format.
m)
Content
Advisory
Icon
( )
Content
Advisory
data
is
used
for
the
parental
guide
control
to
block
programs
that
are
beyond
predefined
rating
criteria
set
by
users.
This
icon
means
that
the
current
program
contains
content
advisory
data,
and
displays
rating
value
of
program.
2
Press
INFO
or
EXIT
while
the
Program
Information
is
displayed.
The
Program
Information
disappears
from
the
TV
screen.
ote
Station
name
and
clock
are
displayed
only
if
they
are
set
up
by
broadcast.
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36
Program
and
Station
Guide
The
Program
and
Station
Guide
contains
schedule
and
program
information
for
all
channels.
They
also
provide
local
over-the-air
channels
information
including
conventional
digital
channels.
Use
the
Program
and
Station
Guide
to
find
programs
easily
and
conveniently
and
to
view
schedule
and
descrip-
tive
program
information
for
the
channels.
To
Display
the
Program
or
Station
Guide
-
Press
the
PROGRAM
or
STATION
button
on
your
remote
control.
or
-
Press
the
MENU
button
on
the
remote
control
and
select
the
GUIDE
menu.
Guide
options
will
appear.
Choose
the
Program
or
Station
Guide
option
[MENU
→
GUIDE
→
Program
Guide
(or
Station
Guide)]
To
Exit
the
Program
or
Station
Guide
Press
the
EXIT
button
to
return
to
the
last
channel
you
tuned
to.
To
Navigate
through
programs
on
the
Guides
The
Program
and
Station
Guide
are
operated
based
on
a
simple
straightforward
"Highlight
and
Select"
process.
1.
Use
1
/
2
/
3
/
4
on
your
remote
control
to
navigate
the
guide
screen.
2.
Press
SELECT
to
select
or
execute
the
highlighted
menu
or
function
(see
page
37).
The
on-screen
guide
shows
you
program
listings
for
five
channels
within
one
and
half
hour
time
slot.
For
example:
6:00-7:30.
In
order
to
view
a
list
of
future
programs
or
other
channels,
you
may
continuously
press
1
/
2
/
3
/
4
to
scroll
horizontally
or
vertically.
This
may
take
a
while
to
reach
a
specific
channel
or
program,
if
the
channel
or
program
is
listed far
from
the
currently
highlighted
program.
The
Program
and
Station
Guide
thus
offers
you
shortcuts
to
minimize
your
effort
in
navigating
channels
and
time
slots.
Line
Scrolling
You
can
reach
other
time
slots
or
channels
that
are
currently
hidden
from
the
screen
using
the
arrow
buttons
"
1
/
2
/
3
/
4
".
Move
horizontally
to
reach
other
channels
and
move
vertically
to
reach
other
time
slots
on
the
Station
Guide.
Date
Scrolling
When
the
Program
or
Station
Guide
is
displayed,
you
can
also
change
the
date
of
the
Program
Guide
by
pressing
the
DATE
button
then
use
3
/
4
to
select
date.
Page
Scrolling
(Program
Guide
only)
You
can
move
faster
through
channels
by
scrolling
page-by-page
with
the
PG UP
or
PG
DN
buttons
on
the
remote
control.
Each
button stroke
scrolls
one
page
up
or
down.
To
update
the
guide
information
(Guide
Scan)
You
can
update
the
guide
information
by
pressing
SURF
(
).
The
Guide
Scan
will
update
the
guide
information
through
all
available
channels;
this
may
take
a
few
minutes.
Program
Guide
Station
Guide
Guide
Scan
G
RATIO
PROGRAM
ST TION
FREEZE
SURF
HELP
STATION
button
SURF(
)
button
DATE
button
INFO
button
Arrow
buttons
PROGRAM
button
background
Program
and
Station
Guide
(Continued)
NORMAL OPERATION
37
To
show
all
Information
available
on
the
Extended
Text
Message
Pressing
the
SELECT
button
will
display
the
full
information
window
about
the
highlighted
program
with
Extended
Text
Message
Icon
(see
page
35).
Depending
on
the
broadcaster
and
service
provider,
the
Extended
Text
Message
may
include
actor
and
role
relationships,
original
material,
produc-
tion
studio,
the
date
on
which
the
program
was
first
shown,
and
so
on.
ips
?
If
you
select
a
TV
program
currently
being
broadcast,
"Confirm"
appears
on
the
bottom
of
the
full
information
window.
Press
(SELECT)
to
disappear
the
full
information
window.
?
If
you
select
a
past
or
future
TV
program
on
currently
tuned
channel,
"OK"
appears
on
the
bottom
of
the
full
information
window.
Press
(SELECT)
to
remove
the
full
information
window.
?
You
can
view
hidden
information
on
the
full
information
window.
Use
3
/
4
to
scroll
vertically.
To
Tune
to
another
channel
on
the
Full
Information
window
You
can
also
tune
in
other
channels
on
the
Full
Information
window.
If
you
select
a
TV
program
that
is
not
on
the
currently
tuned
channel,
"Do
you
want
to
watch
this
Channel"
message
appears
on
the
bottom
of
the
full
infor-
mation
window.
Select
"YES"
then
(SELECT)
to
tune
to
the
channel
of
the
selected
program.
Select
"NO"
then
(SELECT)
to
remove
the
full
informa-
tion
window.
background
38
Normal
Operation
Channel
Selection
You
can
select
a
channel
as
shown
below.
Number
and
--
(dash)
buttons
(on
the
remote
control)
Use
Number
(0-9)
and
--
(dash)
buttons
to
select
a
channel
directly.
FLASHBK
button
(on
the
remote
control)
Press
to
return
to
the
previous
channel
you
viewed.
For
example,
if
the
DTV
Receiver
is
tuned
to
channel
55
and
then
you
change
to
channel
56,
pressing
FLASHBK
will
return
to
channel
55.
SURF
(
)
button
(on
the
remote
control)
Press
to
scroll
through
your
favorite
channels.
CH
+/--
buttons
(on
the
remote
control)
or
3
/
4
(on
the
front
panel)
Use
CH
+/--
on
the
remote
control
or
3
/
4
on
the
front
panel
to
cycle
the
HDTV
Receiver
through
the
channels
in
memory.
Volume
Adjustment
Adjusts
the
volume
of
analog
audio
out
on
HDTV
Receiver.
You
must
set
Audio
Variable
to
On
in
the
OPTION
menu
to
use
the
Volume
Adjustment.
See
page
24.
VOL
+/--
buttons
(on
the
remote
control)
or
1
/
2
(on
the
front
panel)
Use
VOL
+/--
on
the
remote
control
or
1
/
2
on
the
front
panel
to
adjust
the
volume
for
analog
audio
out
on
the
HDTV
Receiver.
MUTE
(on
the
remote
control)
Press
MUTE
to
turn
off
the
volume
for
analog
audio
out
on
the
HDTV
Receiver.
otes
?
Before
setting
Audio
Variable
to
Off,
make
sure
that
you
have
turned
down
the
TV's
volume
to
the
minimum.
Otherwise,
sudden
high
volume
sound
may
cause
hearing
or
speaker
damage.
?
The
volume
of
digital
audio
out
on
HDTV
Receiver
can
not
be
adjusted
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
front
panel.
Signal
Shows
the
signal
strength
bar
for
incoming
signal
to
help
you
adjust
the
antenna
to
the
correct
position
for
your
location.
You
can
view
the
signal
strength
bar
by
pressing
SIGNAL
on
the
remote
control.
ip
Refer
to
www.antennaweb.org
for
antenna
position.
AntennaWeb.org,
will
help
you
determine
the
proper
outdoor
antenna
to
use
in
order
to
receive
television
channels
that
are
broadcast
locally.
Freeze
Pressing
the
FREEZE
button
freezes
the
current
image.
Pressing
the
FREEZE
button
once
again
returns
the
image
to
live
video.
ote
The
frozen
image
returns
to
live
video
after
5
minutes.
UDIO
CC
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
button
SELECT
FLASHBK
MUTE
RATIO
FREEZE
SURF
HELP
PG DN
PG
UP
CH
+/--
buttons
SURF
(
)
button
Number
buttons
--
(dash)
button
FLASHBK
button
RATIO
PROGRAM
ST TION
FREEZE
SURF
HELP
FREEZE
button
FLASHBK
MUTE
PG DN
PG
UP
VOL
+/--
buttons
MUTE
button
background
REFERENCE
39
Programming
the
Remote
Control
to
Operate
Other
Devices
The
HDTV
Receiver
remote
control
is
a
multi-brand
or
universal
remote
con-
trol
that
can
be
programmed
to
operate
most
remote-controllable
devices
from
other
manufacturers.
ote
The
remote
control
may
not
be
able
to
control
all
models
of
other
brands.
1
Test
your
remote
control.
To
find
out
whether
your
remote
control
can
operate
a
device
without
programming,
turn
on
the
device
such
as
a
VCR
and
select
the
corre-
sponding
mode
(VCR)
by
pressing
MODE
on
the
remote
control
while
pointing
at
the
device.
Use
the
POWER
and
CH
+/--
buttons
to
see
if
the
device
responds
properly.
If
not,
the
remote
control
requires
program-
ming.
2
Turn
on
the
device
to
be
programmed.
Then
select
the
correspon-
ding
mode
(VCR,
AUX,
TV,
DVD
or
STB)
by
pressing
MODE
on
the
remote
control.
3
Press
the
POWER
button
and
the
MUTE
button
simultaneously.
The
remote
control
is
now
ready
to
program
the
code
for
the
device.
4
There
are
two
ways
to
find
the
correct
code
for
the
device.
First,
if
you
press
the
CH
+
buttons
repeatedly,
the
codes
will
change
one
at-a-time.
If
the
right
code
is
found,
the
device
will
turn
off.
Second,
enter
the
code
number
using
the
number
buttons
on
the
remote
control.
The
right
code
numbers
for
the
corresponding
device
can
be
found
on
the
following
pages.
If
the
code
is
correct,
the
device
will
turn
off.
5
Press
the
EXIT
button
to
store
the
programming
code.
6
Test
the
remote
control
functions
to
see
if
the
device
responds
properly.
If
not,
repeat
from
step
2.
STB
GD
STB
MODE
TV/INPUT
UDIO
CC
SIGNAL
S
C
ez
ADD
POWER
TVVCRVDUX
FLASHBK
MUTE
RATIO
ROGRAM
ON
FREEZE
SURF
HELP
background
40
Remote
Control
Codes
for
Other
Devices
TV
Codes
Brands
Codes
A
MARK
112
143
ADMIRAL
072
081
161
AKAI
006
146
AMPRO
073
167
AMSTRAD
052
ANAM
043
054 056
080
104
108 112
115
118
121
131
AOC
004
006 058
112
BLAUPUNKT
088
CANDLE
002
003 004
006
CAPEHART
058
CETRONIC
043
CITIZEN
002
003 004
006 043
101
103 143
CLASSIC
043
CONCERTO
004
CONTEC
039
043 050
051
CORONADO
143
CRAIG
043
054
CROWN
043
143
CURTIS
MATHES
004
006
101
116 143
CXC
043
DAEWOO
004
016 017
043 044
055
071
076
103 107
111
114 117
120 123
125
127 128
136 143
DAYTRON
004
116 143
DYNASTY
043
DYNATECH
062
ELECTROHOME
024
077
143
EMERSON
004
005 006
028 043
047
048 050
051
096
116
143
151
153 154
155
FISHER
007
057
FUNAI
028
043
FUTURETECH
043
GE
004
006 008
009
034
056
073 074
091
116
130
144 155
160
161
165
HALL
MARK
004
116
HITACHI
004
006
009 010
011
012
023
041
075
143
158
163 166
INFINITY
164
INKEL
129
JBL
164
JCPENNY
004
006 008
009
024
030
065
101
143 156
160
JENSEN
013
JVC
034
038 070
083
145
KEC
043
KENWOOD
006
070
KLOSS
002
059
KMC
143
KTV
006
043
143
154
LG
001
004
102 106 110
112
113 116
119 122
127
137 143
LODGENET
072
LOGIK
072
LUXMAN
004
LXI
007
015
052
081
160
164
166
Brands
Codes
MAGNAVOX
003 004 006 022 059
060
061
063
064
127
143 160 164
MARANTZ
006 077
164
MATSUI
164
MEMOREX
004 007
072 116
METZ
088
MGA
004 006 024
028
042
049
077
116
MINERVA
088
MITSUBISHI
004 006 024
028 040
042
109
116
124 146
MTC
004 006
062
101
NAD
015 025
NEC
006 007 016 019
024
040 056
130 132
134
NIKEI
043
ONKING
043
ONWA
043
OPTONICA
019
081
PADIO
SHACK
004
PANASONIC
034 056 080 092
164
PHILCO
003 004 006
024 043
056
059
060
063 064
127 143 164
PHILIPS
003 004 005
006 038
059
070 093
143 160
164
PIONEER
006 018 023
025 027
116 135 176
PORTLAND
004
143
PROSCAN
144 160
161
165 167
PROTON
004 058
116
131
143
171
173
QUASAR
034 056
092
RADIO
SHACK
019
043 047
116 127
143
RCA
004 006 023
024 056
065 074
144 152
156
160
161
165
REALISTIC
007
019
043
047
ROCTEC
186
RUNCO
168
169
SAMPO
004 006 058
116
SAMSUNG
004 050
089
101
105
113 116 127
133 137
143 160
SANYO
007 020
021
033
039
053 057
082 166
SCOTT
004 028 043
048
116
143
SEARS
004 007 015 028
030
057
082
094
101
116
143 160
SHARP
004 014
019 022
028
029
081
143
170 175
SIEMENS
088
SIGNATURE
072
SONY
041
070
079
085
126
139
147 185
SOUNDESIGN
003 004 028
043
116
SPECTRICON
112
SSS
004 043
SUPRE
MACY
002
SYLVANIA
003 004 006
044
059
060 063 064
116 127
140 160 164
TANDY
081
Brands
Codes
TATUNG
056 062
TECHNICS
034
080 084
TECHWOOD
004
TEKNIKA
002
003 004
006 024
028
031
043
072
077
101
103 143
TELEFUNKEN
037
046 086
087
TELERENT
072
TERA
172
TMK
004
116
TOSHIBA
007
015 030
040
051
062
101
138
TOTEVISION
143
UNIVERSAL
008 009
VIDEO
CONCEPTS
146
VIDIKRON
174
VIDTECH
004
116
YAMAHA
004
006
YORK
004
116
YUPITERU
043
ZENITH
072
073 095
103 157
ZENITH/LG
001
ZENITH/HITACHI
187
ZONDA
112
VCR
Codes
Brands
Codes
AIWA
034
AKAI
016
043 046
124 125
146
AMPRO
072
ANAM
031
033
103
AUDIO
DYNAMICS
012
023
039 043
BROKSONIC
035
037
129
CANON
028
031
033
CAPEHART
108
CRAIG
003
040
135
CURTIS
MATHES
031
033
041
DAEWOO
005
007 010
064 065
108
110
111
112
116
117 119
DAYTRON
108
DBX
012
023
039 043
DYNATECH
034
053
ELECTROHOME
059
EMERSON
006
017 025
027
029
031
034 035
036 037
046
101
129
131
138
153
FISHER
003
008
009 010
FUNAI
034
GE
031
033 063
072
107
109
144 147
GO
VIDEO
132
136
HARMAN
KARDON
012
045
HITACHI
004
018 026
034 043
063
137 150
INSTANTREPLAY
031
033
JCL
031
033
JCPENNY
012
013 015
033 040
066
101
JENSEN
043
JVC
012
031
033
043 048
050
055 060
130 150
152
KENWOOD
014
034
039 043 047
048
LG
001
012
013
020
101
106
114 123
background
REFERENCE
41
Remote
Control
Codes
for
Other
Devices
(Continued)
VCR
Codes
Brands
Codes
LLOYD
034
LXI
003
009 013 014 017
034
101
106
MAGIN
040
MAGNAVOX
031
033
034
041
067
068
MARANTZ
012
031
033 067
069
MARTA
101
MATSUI
027 030
MEI
031
033
MEMOREX
003 010
014
031
033
034 053
072
101
102
134
139
MGA
045 046
059
MINOLTA
013 020
MITSUBISHI
013 020
045 046
049
051
059
061
151
MTC
034 040
MULTITECH
024 034
NEC
012
023
039
043 048
NORDMENDE
043
OPTONICA
053 054
PANASONIC
066 070
074 083
133
140 145
PENTAX
013 020
031
033 063
PHILCO
031
034
067
PHILIPS
031
033
034 054 067
071
101
PILOT
101
PIONEER
013
021
048
PORTLAND
108
PULSAR
072
QUARTZ
011
014
QUASAR
033 066
075
145
REALISTIC
003 008
010 014
031
033 034
040 053 054
101
RICO
058
RUNCO
148
SALORA
014
SAMSUNG
032
040
102
104 105
107
109
112
113 115
120
122 125
SANSUI
022
043
048
135
SANYO
003 007
010 014
102
134
SCOTT
017 037
112 129
131
SEARS
003 008
009
010 013
014 017
020
031
042
073
081
101
SHARP
031
054
149
SHINTOM
024
SONY
003
009
031
052
056
057 058
076 077 078
149
SOUNDESIGN
034
STS
013
SYLVANIA
031
033
034
059
067
SYMPHONIC
034
TANDY
010 034
TATUNG
039
043
TEAC
034
039 043
TECHNICS
031
033
070
TEKNIKA
019
031
033 034
101
THOMAS
034
Brands
Codes
TMK
006
TOSHIBA
008 013
042
047
059
082
112
131
TOTEVISION
040
101
UNITECH
040
VECTOR
RESEARCH
012
VICTOR
048
VIDEO
CONCEPTS
012
034 046
VIDEOSONIC
040
WARDS
003 013 017
024
031
033 034 040
053
054
131
YAMAHA
012
034
039
043
ZENITH
034 048 056
058
072
080
101
001
DVD
Codes
Brands
Codes
APEX
DIGITAL
022
DENON
020 014
GE
005 006
HARMAN
KARDON
027
JVC
012
LG
001
010 016
025
MAGNAVOX
013
MARANTZ
024
MITSUBISHI
002
NAD
023
ONKYO
008 017
PANASONIC
003
009
PHILIPS
013
PIONEER
004 026
PROCEED
021
PROSCAN
005 006
RCA
005 006
SAMSUNG
011
015
SONY
007
THOMPSON
005 006
TOSHIBA
019
008
YAMAHA
009
018
ZENITH
001
010 016
025
AUX
(AUDIO)
Codes
Brands
Codes
HITACH
010
JVC
006
039 049
050
KENWOOD
001
013
029
031
044
LUXMAN
017
MARANTZ
002
021
028
030
032
035
NAD
014
NAKAMICHI
051
052
ONKYO
008
009
025
040
041
OPTIMUS
011
013
022
PANASONIC
003 015 036
046
PIONEER
007 016 020
023
024
026 033 037
047
QUASAR
003 036
RCA
004
SHARP
013
029
043
045
SHERWOOD
012 019
SONY
027 034 038
048
053
SOUNDESIGN
018
TOSHIBA
042
VICTOR
006
039
AUX
(CD)
Codes
Brands
Codes
ADC
104
AIWA
149
178
189
202 212
AKAI
134 165
200
DENON
101
190
221
222
223
EMERSON
133 136
152
166 175
FISHER
113
122 138 140 168
GE
209
HITACHI
133 166
JVC
117 196
227 228
KENWOOD
105 110
113 118 144
154 155
198
200 216
217
LUXMAN
108 123
153 173
MAGNAVOX
127 135
172 179
180
MARANTZ
129
135
141
159
224
225 226
MCS
111
147
156
169
MITSUBISHI
120
179
229
230
231
ONKYO
125 126
130
131
213
215
232
OPTIMUS
100 107
110 124
139
140 145
146
162
163
164 165
170
PANASONIC
106
151
176 184
203
219
233
PHILIPS
127 135
195
199
237
PIONEER
107 124
167
171
179
187
191
205 206 207
QUASAR
106 176
RADIO
SHACK
186 188
RCA
114 133
157 166 114
SANYO
121
140
158 168
SEARS
147
SHARP
110
141
150
181
200
204 210
150
217
SHERWOOD
102
115
116 128
141
193
SONY
100
142 168 174
182
183
192
208 234 235
236
TECHNICS
106 148
151
176 184
203 214
218
TEAC
103
112
132
141
160
161
132 177 185
161
197
201
YAMAHA
109 119 137 143 194
211
STB
Codes
Brands
Codes
LG
001
Zenith
001
002
background
42
Troubleshooting
Check
the
following
guide
for
the
possible
cause
of
a
problem
before
contacting
service.
Symptom
HDTV
Receiver
does
not
turn
on.
Fragmented
picture
and
unclear
sound.
No
picture.
Normal
picture
but
no
sound.
Picture
is
distorted.
Available
channels
are
missing.
You
forgot
your
pass-
word.
The
remote
control
does
not
work
properly.
Solution(s)
Plug
the
power
cord
into
a
wall
power
outlet
securely.
Check
your
antenna
input,
location,
and
signal
strength.
Make
sure
the
correct
video
display
format
is
selected.
Make
sure
that
the
right
component
type
is
selected.
If
HDTV
Receiver
is
connected
to
your
monitor
or
TV
via
the
YPbPr
port
on
the
back
panel,
the
output
connector
setting
must
be
set
to
the
YPbPr
position
(see
page
16).
Otherwise,
you
will
probably
see
an
abnormal
picture.
If
HDTV
Receiver
is
connected
to
your
monitor
or
TV
via
the
RGB
port
on
the
back
panel,
the
output
connector
settting
must
be
set
to
the
RGB
position.
Otherwise,
you
may
not
be
able
to
see
a
picture.
Select
the
EZ
Scan
or
Manual
Add
functions
if
you
have
not
already
done
so.
Check
to
make
sure
all
the
cables
are
installed
correctly
and
that
the
proper
source
is
selected
on
your
TV.
For
example,
Video
1
or
2.
The
antenna
signal
strength
may
be
low.
Check
the
signal
strength
and
adjust
the
antenna
location
and
direction.
Due
to
copyright
restrictions,
you
may
not
be
able
to
view
some
high
definition
pro-
grams
in
the
high
definition
format.
For
more
information
about
connections,
please
refer
to
connections
on
pages
9-14.
Check
volume
levels.
Make
sure
the
TV
is
not
muted.
Check
that
the
HDTV
receiver
is
connected
properly.
Make
sure
the
proper
format
is
selected.
Make
sure
the
proper
aspect
ratio
is
selected.
Make
sure
the
video
output
is
connected
to
the TV.
You
can
find
all
the
available
channels
is
by
running
the
"EZ
Scan"
or
"EZ
Add"
in
the
SETUP
menu.
Enter
the
master
password
"7777".
Use
Mode
button
to
select
STB
operational
mode.
Point
the
remote
control
on
the
remote
sensor
on
the
HDTV
Receiver.
Operate
the
remote
control
within
23
ft
(7
m).
Remove
possible
obstacles
blocking
the
signal.
Replace
exhausted
batteries
with
new
ones.
background
43
REFERENCE
Specifications
Television
System
NTSC,
DTV
standard
(1080i,
720p,
480p,
480i)
Channel
Coverage
Terrestrial:
2-69,
Cable:
1-135
ATSC
ANT
Input
ANT
IN
(1)
(ATSC-8VSB
over
Terrestrial
or
QAM
over
cable)
ANT
Loop
Out
Out
To
TV
(1)
DVI
Output
DVI-HDTV
Out
(1),
DVI-D
Single
Link
connector
1080i,
720p,
480p
digital
RGB
Component
Video
Output
Component
Out
(1
Set),
Typical
RCA
type
Jack
connectors
1080i,
720p,
480p,
480i
YPbPr
RGB
Output
RGB
Out
(1),
15-pin
connector
1080i,
720p,
480p
RGB
S-Video
Output
S-Video
Out
(1),
4-pin
Mini-DIN
480i
Y/C
Video
Output
Video
Out
(1),
Typical
RCA
type
Jack
connector
480i
Composite
Digital
Audio
Output
Coaxial,
Optical
(Dolby
Digital
output)
Analog
Audio
Output
Audio
Out
(2)
(Variable
Output
Level)
Authorized
Service
Port
9-pin
Serial
Port
(1)
Dimension
(W
x
H
X
D)
14.2x2.4x10.4inches(360x60x265mm)
Weight
7.7
lbs
(3.5
kg)
Power
Requirements
AC
120V,
60Hz
Power
Consumption
15W
Humidity
0
to
99
percent
non
condensing
Storage
Temperature
-20
to
60
degrees
Celsius
(-4
to
140
degrees
Fahrenheit)
Operating
Temperature
0
to
40
degrees
Celsius
(32
to
104
degrees
Fahrenheit)
RFcable....................1
Videocable..................1
Audio(L/R)cable.............1
Component
(YPbPr)
cable
. . . . .
.1
RemoteControl..............1
Batteries(sizeAA)............2
?
Design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
prior
notice.
Input/Output
Environment
Accessories
background
This
LG
Electronics
product,
marketed
by
Zenith,
will
be
repaired
or
replaced,
at
LG's
option,
if it
proves
to
be
defective
in
material
or
workmanship,
under
normal
use,
during
the
warranty
period
("Warranty
Period")
listed
below,
effective
from
the
date
("Date
of
Purchase")
of
original
consumer
purchase
of
the
product.
This
warranty
is
good
only
to
the
original
purchaser
of
the
product
and
effective
only
when
used
in
the
United
States,
excluding
U.S.
Territories.
THIS
WARRANTY
IS
IN
LIEU
OF
ANY
OTHER
WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS
OR
IMPLIED,
INCLUDING
WITHOUT
LIMITATION,
ANY
WARRANTY
OF
MERCHANTABILITY
OR
FITNESS
FOR A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
TO
THE
EXTENT
ANY
IMPLIED
WARRANTY
IS
REQUIRED
BY
LAW,
IT
IS
LIMITED
IN
DURATION
TO
THE
EXPRESS
WARRANTY
PERIOD
ABOVE.
LG
ELECTRONICS
WILL
NOT
BE
LIABLE
FOR
ANY
INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL,
INDIRECT,
SPECIAL
OR
PUNITIVE
DAM-
AGES
OF
ANY
NATURE,
EVEN
IF
ADVISED
OF
THE
POSSIBILITY
OF
SUCH
DAMAGES,
INCLUDING
WITHOUT
LIMITATION,
LOST
REVENUES
OR
PROFITS,
LOST
OR
CORRUPTED
PROGRAMMING
OR
DATA,
OR
ANY
OTHER
DAMAGE
WHETHER
BASED
IN
CONTRACT,
TORT
OR
OTHERWISE.
Some
states
do
not
allow
the
exclusion
or
limitation
of
incidental
or
consequen-
tial
damages
or
limitation
on
how
long
an
implied
warranty
lasts,
so
the
above
exclusion
or
limitation
may
not
apply
to
you.
This
warranty
gives
you
specific
legal
rights
and
you
may
also
have
other
rights
that
may
vary
from
state
to
state.
THIS
LIMITED
WARRANTY
DOES
NOT
APPLY
TO:
z
Damages
or
operating
problems
that
result
from
shipping,
installation,
adjustment
of
user
controls,
calibration,
maintenance
or
failure
to
maintain,
or
separate
system
components;
and
z
Damages
or
operating
problems
that
result
from
normal
wear
and
tear,
misuse,
abuse,
operation
outside
environ-
mental
specifications
or
contrary
to
the
requirements
or
precautions
in
the
Operating
Guide,
accident,
lightning
strikes
or
other
natural
causes,
unauthorized
modification
or
alteration,
incorrect
electrical
current
or
voltage,
reception
problem
caused
by inadequate
home
antenna
or
faulty
antenna
connections,
computer
software,
insti-
tutional
or
commercial
use,
or
other
causes
not
arising
out
of
defect
in
material
or
workmanship.
Therefore,
the
cost
of
repair
or
replacement
of
such
defective
product
shall
be
borne
by
the
consumer.
CUSTOMER
INTER-ACTIVE
CENTER
NUMBERS:
WARRANTY
PERIOD:
LABOR:
90
days
from
the
Date
of
Purchase.
PARTS:
One
Year
from
the
Date
of
Purchase.
*
Parts
replaced
are
warranted
for
the
remaining
portion
of
the
original
warranty
period.
HOW
SERVICE
IS
HANDLED:
Call
1-800-243-0000
for
instructions
on
getting
the
defec-
tive
unit
repaired
or
replaced.
Please
retain
dated
sales
receipt
and
your
box
to
return
the
unit
to
LG
for
repair
or
replacement.
Shipping
both
ways
will
be
paid
by
LG
during
the
Warranty
Period.
After
the
Warranty
Period,
you pay
in-
bound
shipping
charges
and
LG
pays
return
shipping
charges.
Visit
our
website
at:
http://www.lgservice.com
For
nearest
Authorized
Service
Center,
Where
to
buy,
Product
Assistance,
or
Customer
Assistance
Call
1-800-243-0000
(Monday
-
Friday
7
AM
-
8PM
CT
and
Saturday
8
AM
-
5
PM
CT)
and
select
appropriate
options
from
the
menu.
Or
visit
our
website
at
http://www.lgservice.com
ZENITH
ELECTRONICS
CORPORATION
Zenith
Part
No.
506-1001
2000
MILLBROOK
DRIVE
GS#
3835RS0061D
LINCOLNSHIRE,
IL
60069
Printed
in
Korea
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