Sylvania SRT2113A Troubleshooting Guide, Maintenance, Supplied Accessories, Specifications

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PICTURE CHANNEL SET
[ENGLISH] ESPAÑOL B V-CHIP SET UP
CAPTION [OFF]
ACCESS CODE
- - - -
TV RATING MPAA RATING
B CHANGE CODE
NEW CODE
_ _ _ _
CONFIRM CODE
_ _ _ _
B TV RATING MPAA RATING CHANGE CODE

OPERATIONS (Continued)

set up your personal access code, you should use 0000.

4)Press the CH(annel) or button to point to "TV RATING".

Then, press the

B TV-Y

 

[VIEW]

VOL(ume) button.

TV-Y7(

)

[VIEW]

TV-G

 

[VIEW]

5) Press the CH(annel)

 

TV-PG(

)

[VIEW]

or button to point to

TV-14(

)

[VIEW]

TV-MA(

)

[VIEW]

your desired item.

 

 

 

Then, press the VOL(ume) button to

select [BLOCK] or [VIEW].

 

 

 

 

 

 

<Selection>

<Rating Category

 

 

Explanations>

 

 

 

 

TV-Y:

Appropriate for all children

TV-Y7:

Appropriate for children seven and

 

older

 

 

 

TV-G:

General Audience

 

 

TV-PG:

Parental Guidance suggested.

TV-14:

Unsuitable for children under 14

TV-MA:

Mature audience only

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When you select the rating category and turn it [BLOCK], the higher rating will turn [BLOCK] automatically. Also, the lower rat- ing will turn [VIEW] automatically.

When you turn "TV-Y" to [BLOCK] or [VIEW], then all ratings will turn to [BLOCK] or [VIEW] automatically.

When you turn "TV-MA" to [VIEW], then all ratings will turn to [VIEW] automatical- ly.

When you select TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV-14, or TV-MA and you press the VOL(ume) but- ton, the sub-ratings will appear on the TV screen.

If you select the rating category (example: TV- PG) and turn it [BLOCK] or [VIEW], the sub- ratings (example: V for Violence) will turn [BLOCK] or [VIEW] automatically.

You can set the sub-ratings to [BLOCK] or [VIEW] individually when the rating category is set to [BLOCK]. To set the sub-ratings indi- vidually, follow the steps below.

When you select [TV-

Y7]:

Press the CH(annel)

TV-Y7

[BLOCK]

 

 

or button to select

FV

[BLOCK]

"FV" (Fantasy

 

 

Violence). Then, press

the VOL(ume) button to select [BLOCK] or [VIEW].

When you select [TV-

 

 

PG], [TV-14] or [TV-

TV-PG

[BLOCK]

MA]:

D

[BLOCK]

Press the CH(annel)

L

[BLOCK]

or button to select

S

[BLOCK]

"D" (Suggestive

V

[BLOCK]

Dialog), "L"(Coarse

 

 

Language), "S"(Sexual

TV-Y

[VIEW]

Situation), or "V"

(Violence). Then, press

TV-Y7 (

) [VIEW]

TV-G

[BLOCK]

the VOL(ume) but-

TV-PG (DLSV) [BLOCK]

ton to select [BLOCK]

TV-14 (DLSV) [BLOCK]

TV-MA (

LSV) [BLOCK]

or [VIEW].

 

 

Note: When you select [TV-MA], "D" does not appear on the TV screen.

The sub-ratings which set to [BLOCK] appear next to the rating category in the TV

RATING menu.

6) Press the MENU button to exit the menu.

V-CHIP ACCESS CODE

To change the access code, follow these steps. 1) Press the MENU but-

ton, then press the CH(annel) or button to select V- CHIP SET UP. Press the VOL(ume) but- ton to continue.

2) Press the number but- tons to enter your old

access code. If you have never set up your

personal access code, use 0000.

3) Press the CH(annel) or button to select

CHANGE CODE. Then, press the VOL(ume) button to continue.

4) Use the number buttons to enter your desired

access code in the NEW CODE space.

Then, enter the same code in the CONFIRM

CODE space. Your new access code is set. You will return to the "V-CHIP SET UP".

If the code in the CONFIRM CODE space does not match the code in the NEW CODE space, repeat step 4, making sure you enter the same new code exactly in the CONFIRM CODE space.

NOTES:

If a power failure occurs, the default code, 0000, will be the active access code again.

If you connect the power cord to an AC out- let that is controlled by a wall switch, your personal access code will be erased every time you turn off the power at the wall switch. The default code will be the active code again.

[IF YOU FORGET YOUR ACCESS CODE]

You should restore the access code to default code, 0000. To restore 0000 as your personal access code, unplug the TV’s power cord for 10 seconds, then plug it in again.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Sometimes a performance problem can be easily solved by checking seemingly apparent but often over- looked possibilities. Before arranging for service, check these items. It could save you time and money.

QUICK SERVICE CHECK LIST

PROBLEM

Doesn’tControlRemote Work

ScreenOnBars

DistortedPicture

VerticallyRollsPicture

ColorNo

onReceptionPoorSome Channels

PictureWeak

inStreaksorLinesPicture

pictureinGhosts

BlurredPicture

PictureOK,SoundPoor

SoundOK,PicturePoor

SoundorPictureNo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POSSIBLE REMEDY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Try a new channel, if OK, then possible station trouble.

Is TV plugged in?

Power at outlet?

Is TV’s POWER button on?

MAINTENANCE

CABINET CLEANING

Wipe the front panel and other exterior sur- faces of the TV with a soft cloth immersed in lukewarm water and wrung dry.

Never use a solvent or alcohol. Do not spray insecticide liquid near the TV. Such chemi- cals may cause damage and discoloration to the exposed surfaces.

PICTURE TUBE CLEANING

Wipe the picture tube of the TV with a soft cloth. Before cleaning the picture tube, discon- nect the power cord.

SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES

Remote control unit (N0139UD)

Batteries ("AA" x 2)

Rod Antenna [13" model only] (0EMN00673 or 0EMN01599)

Owner’s Manual

Is antenna connected to terminal on the back of the set?

If outside antenna is being used, check for broken wire.

Check for local interference.

SPECIFICATIONS

Turn off with POWER button and then turn it on after about a minute.

Adjust COLOR control.

Adjust CONTRAST & BRIGHT control.

Check batteries in Remote Control.

Closed Caption Problem

Possible Remedy

 

 

My TV is showing captions that are

You are watching a live broadcast and spelling errors made by the

misspelled.

closed captioning production company may pass through uncorrect-

 

ed. A prerecorded program will not show any misspelled words

 

because of the normal time available for editing the captions.

 

 

My TV will not show the text in its entirety

Captions that are delayed a few seconds behind the actual dialogue

or there is a delay of what is being said.

are common for live broadcasts. Most captioning production compa-

 

nies can display a dialogue to a maximum of 220 words per minute.

 

If a dialogue exceeds that rate, selective editing is used to insure that

 

the captions remain up-to-date with the current TV screen dialogue.

 

 

My captions are scrambled with white

Interference caused by building, power lines, thunderstorms, etc.

boxes on the TV screen.

may cause scrambled or incomplete captions to appear.

 

 

My program guide listed a TV show as

Broadcasters may at times use a time compression process to the

being closed captioned

actual program so that additional advertising time can be given.

but none of the captions were displayed.

Since the decoder cannot read the compressed information, captions

 

will be lost.

 

 

My prerecorded videotape does not show

The videotape was either an illegal copying or the tape duplicating

any captions. The tape box mentions it

company accidentally left out the captioning signals during the

being closed captioned.

copying process.

 

 

My TV screen shows a black box on certain

You are in the TEXT mode. Select CAPTION mode or CAPTION

channels.

[OFF].

 

 

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the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency. ENERGY STAR® is a U.S. registered mark.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Television system:

NTSC-M

Closed Caption

TV Standard

 

System:

§15.119/FCC

Channel coverage

 

VHF:

2 ~ 13

UHF:

14 ~ 69

CATV:

2 ~ 13, A ~ W,

 

W+1 ~ W+84,

 

A-5 ~ A-1, 5A

Tuning System

181 channel

 

frequency synthesized

 

tuning system

Channel access:

Direct access keyboard,

 

programmable

Terminals

scan and up/down

 

Antenna input:

VHF/UHF/CATV

 

75 ohm unbalanced

 

(F-type)

Video input:

RCA connector x 1

Audio input:

RCA connector x 1

Earphone:

1/8” monaural (3.5mm)

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Sound output:

1W, 8 ohm

OTHER SPECIFICATIONS

Remote control:

Digital encoded

 

infrared light system

Operating

 

 

temperature:

5°C to 40°C

 

(41°F~104°F)

Power requirements:

AC120V, 60Hz

[ 13” model ]

 

 

Power consumption

 

 

(Maximum):

53W

 

Picture tube:

13”

 

Dimensions:

H : 12-3/4"(323mm)

 

W: 14-1/8"(358mm)

 

D : 14-4/9"(367mm)

Weight:

19.0 lbs.

(8.5kg)

[ 19” model ]

 

 

Power consumption

 

 

(Maximum):

72W

 

Picture tube:

19”

 

Dimensions:

H : 16-3/4"(428mm)

 

W: 18-3/4"(475mm)

 

D : 18"

(454mm)

Weight:

37.5 lbs.

(17kg)

•Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice and without our legal obligation.

•If there is a discrepancy between languages, the default language will be English.

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