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| [Illustration: THE ROYALTY | |
| OF RADIO AND TELEVISION | |
| A New World of Entertainment | |
| TELEVISION RECEIVER | |
| ZENITH(R) | |
| OPERATING MANUAL | |
| WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD | |
| CAUTION: DEALER DO NOT REMOVE | |
| This Booklet Contains Customer's Registration Card and Serial Number] | |
| Warranty | |
| Zenith Radio Corporation warrants the parts, transistors, and tubes | |
| (including television picture tubes) in any Zenith black and white | |
| television receiver or Zenith black and white television combination | |
| receiver to be free from defects in material arising from normal usage. | |
| Its obligation under this warranty is limited to replacing, or at its | |
| option repairing any such parts or transistors or tubes of the receiver | |
| which, after regular installation and under normal usage and service, | |
| shall be returned within ninety (90) days (one year in case of | |
| television picture tubes only) from the date of original consumer | |
| purchase of the receiver to the authorized dealer from whom the purchase | |
| was made and which shall be found to have been thus defective in | |
| accordance with the policies established by Zenith Radio Corporation. | |
| The obligation of Zenith Radio Corporation does not include either the | |
| making or the furnishing of any labor in connection with the | |
| installation of such repaired or replacement parts, transistors or tubes | |
| nor does it include responsibility for any transportation expense. | |
| Zenith Radio Corporation assumes no liability for failure to perform or | |
| delay in performing its obligations with respect to the above warranty | |
| if such failure or delay results, directly or indirectly, from any cause | |
| beyond its control including but not limited to acts of God, acts of | |
| government, floods, fires, shortage of materials, and labor and/or | |
| transportation difficulties. | |
| CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS | |
| This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other agreements and | |
| warranties, expressed or implied, and Zenith Radio Corporation does not | |
| authorize any person to assume for it the obligations contained in this | |
| warranty and neither assumes nor authorizes any representative or other | |
| person to assume for it any other liability in connection with such | |
| Zenith television receiver or parts or tubes or transistors thereof. | |
| The warranty herein extends only to the original consumer purchaser and | |
| is not assignable or transferable and shall not apply to any receiver or | |
| parts or transistors or tubes thereof which have been repaired or | |
| replaced by anyone else other than an authorized Zenith dealer, service | |
| contractor or distributor, or which have been subject to alteration, | |
| misuse, negligence or accident, or to the parts or tubes or transistors | |
| of any receiver which have had the serial number or name altered, | |
| defaced or removed. | |
| =Zenith Radio Corporation is under no obligation to extend this warranty | |
| to any receiver for which a Zenith warranty registration card has not | |
| been completed and mailed to the Corporation within fifteen (15) days | |
| after date of delivery.= | |
| ZENITH RADIO CORPORATION CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60639 | |
| =NOTE:= UHF information in this book applies to models equipped for | |
| VHF-UHF reception. | |
| General Notes | |
| 1. Place receiver where no bright light will fall on the screen or | |
| in the eyes of the viewers. | |
| 2. Viewers should not be seated closer than a distance of 5 ft. | |
| from the screen for maximum comfort. | |
| 3. Place where unimpeded cabinet ventilation is allowed. If | |
| receiver is to be placed along a wall allow several inches between | |
| wall and cabinet back. This is important for proper ventilation. | |
| WARNING, HIGH VOLTAGE | |
| It is recommended that only your authorized Zenith television technician | |
| make repairs or adjustments inside the receiver. A severe shock can | |
| result from tampering. | |
| POWER SUPPLY | |
| Do not attempt to operate on DC or line supplies of other voltages or | |
| frequency ratings than those stated on the cabinet back. | |
| CABINET STAINS | |
| To preserve the finish on your Zenith Television cabinet, instruments or | |
| ornaments with rubber feet should not be placed on it. The chemicals in | |
| the rubber feet have a tendency to leave a stain. | |
| PICTURE GLASS | |
| Your Zenith is equipped with the new sealed picture glass and tube. | |
| Simply clean it from the front of the set when necessary. | |
| Use lukewarm water and a mild soap solution. Carefully wipe dry with a | |
| clean, damp chamois cloth. | |
| Controls | |
| PULL-PUSH ON-OFF SWITCH--VOLUME CONTROL | |
| To turn receiver ON, pull knob outward. To turn receiver OFF, push knob | |
| inward. Clockwise rotation of the knob increases the volume, | |
| counterclockwise rotation diminishes the volume. | |
| Allow the receiver to warm up for about 1 minute before you wish to use | |
| it. | |
| =CHANNEL SELECTOR (VHF)= | |
| Turn knob to channel desired. | |
| =PERMA-SET TUNING CONTROL (VHF) NOTE:= Your Zenith has the new Perma-set | |
| tuning control. | |
| Each channel has been correctly set at the factory for best picture and | |
| sound. | |
| [Illustration: FIG. 1--CONTROLS | |
| Note: Open panel door at front of | |
| cabinet for access to controls | |
| TONE | |
| CONTROL | |
| HORIZONTAL | |
| HOLD | |
| VERTICAL | |
| HOLD | |
| (SOME MODELS) | |
| PEAK | |
| PICTURE | |
| BRIGHTNESS | |
| CONTRAST] | |
| [Illustration: VHF CHANNEL | |
| SELECTOR | |
| VHF PERMA-SET | |
| TUNING KNOB | |
| VHF CHANNEL | |
| INDICATOR | |
| CHANNEL NUMBERS ILLUMINATED | |
| (SOME MODELS)] | |
| [Illustration: UHF CHANNEL | |
| INDICATOR | |
| UHF FINE | |
| TUNING KNOB | |
| UHF CHANNEL | |
| TUNING CONTROL | |
| PULL-PUSH | |
| ON-OFF SWITCH and | |
| VOLUME CONTROL | |
| =NOTE:= Knob Style Varies With Models] | |
| However, should the settings become mis-adjusted, it is a simple matter | |
| to adjust them as follows: | |
| 1. Turn the VHF channel selector knob to the channel number | |
| desired. | |
| 2. Turn VHF perma-set tuning knob until there is no picture. | |
| 3. Then turn perma-set tuning knob back slowly for best picture and | |
| sound. | |
| 4. Repeat for each channel to be set. | |
| TONE CONTROL | |
| Your Zenith is equipped with a tone control which enables you to | |
| personally select tonal values of unmatched richness and fidelity. The | |
| high tonal register and the "bass" or low frequencies are emphasized by | |
| turning the tone control knob. Set knob to the position most pleasing to | |
| your ear. | |
| UHF TUNING | |
| First, turn VHF CHANNEL SELECTOR to "UHF" Position. Turn UHF Channel | |
| Tuning Control for desired UHF Channel. Then carefully turn UHF Fine | |
| Tuning knob for best picture and sound. | |
| Disregard channel numbers 12 and 13 if they appear in the UHF indicator | |
| dial of your unit. These are VHF channels to be tuned in with the VHF | |
| selector. | |
| PEAK PICTURE (SOME MODELS) | |
| Set this control for best picture crispness in your location. The | |
| strength of the signal being received and your personal preference for | |
| picture detail will determine the optimum setting. | |
| SERVICE | |
| Your new Zenith television receiver is engineered for dependable long | |
| life service but like any mechanical or electrical instrument, it will | |
| occasionally require maintenance. For service consult your Zenith dealer | |
| or refer to the organization that installed your instrument. (See | |
| warranty.) | |
| Picture Adjustments | |
| BRIGHTNESS | |
| Rotate clockwise to increase the brightness; counterclockwise reduces | |
| the brightness. It is to be used in conjunction with the contrast | |
| control since its movement will also have an effect on picture contrast. | |
| [Illustration: FIG. 2] | |
| =NOTE:= The brightness control setting for the picture shown in Figure 2 | |
| is set too high. Set the control below this level. | |
| CONTRAST | |
| Adjust the picture for best distinction between the black and white | |
| shading. Your own vision is the best judge in setting this control | |
| properly. | |
| [Illustration: FIG. 3] | |
| =NOTE:= The contrast control setting for the picture shown in Figure 3 is | |
| set too high. Set the control below this level. | |
| HORIZONTAL HOLD CONTROL | |
| If the picture appears to have a tendency to move across the screen, or | |
| if it assumes a broken streaked appearance, as indicated in Figure 4, it | |
| should be readjusted to a point where the pictures remain locked in | |
| properly on all channels. | |
| [Illustration: FIG. 4] | |
| VERTICAL HOLD CONTROL | |
| This control is used in correcting for vertical movement, or rolling up | |
| or down. Set control to lock picture. (Fig. 5) | |
| [Illustration: FIG. 5] | |
| Interference | |
| The most effective means of reducing interference to a minimum has been | |
| built into your Zenith Television receiver. Occasionally however, the | |
| picture may be affected by electrical interference or reflections. | |
| AUTO IGNITION AND APPLIANCES | |
| Automobile ignition, electrical appliances, etc., cause a speckled | |
| streaked appearing picture as shown. This condition is most noticeable | |
| in weak signal areas. (Fig. 6.) | |
| [Illustration: FIG. 6] | |
| DIATHERMY | |
| Diathermy produces a distinctive herringbone pattern and one or two | |
| horizontal bands across the face of the picture. (Fig. 7). It can | |
| sometimes be reduced or eliminated by the insertion of a filter trap at | |
| the antenna terminals. | |
| [Illustration: FIG. 7] | |
| R.F. INTERFERENCE | |
| Radio signals by a neighboring commercial, amateur or police station may | |
| cause interference in the form of moving ripples or diagonal streaks. | |
| Television or FM receivers operating near your receiver, can also be the | |
| reason for this reaction. (Fig. 8.) | |
| [Illustration: FIG. 8] | |
| The insertion of a filter trap at the antenna terminals of the TV | |
| receiver will sometimes eliminate or reduce this type of interference. | |
| Antenna Connections | |
| [Illustration: FIG. 9--ANTENNA CONNECTIONS AT CABINET BACK | |
| FIGURE 9. NOTES: | |
| 1. FOR POSSIBLE BETTER PERFORMANCE | |
| CONNECT ADDITIONAL WIRE TO REMAINING | |
| ANTENNA TERMINAL | |
| 2. TACK OR TWIST END OF WIRE TO CONVENIENT | |
| POINT UP AND AWAY FROM | |
| TV CHASSIS (VARY POSITION FOR BEST | |
| RECEPTION.) | |
| ADDITIONAL 10 FT LENGTH WIRE | |
| APPROX. | |
| TV RECEIVER] | |
| An outdoor type antenna is recommended for best reception. If such | |
| installation is impossible, different type indoor antenna may be used. | |
| Quality of reception also depends upon local signal conditions. | |
| Some models are equipped with a di-pole or mono-pole antenna mounted at | |
| the cabinet back. To use this antenna, raise and extend rods. Vary the | |
| length and position of the rods or rod for best picture and sound. | |
| Under favorable receiving conditions, satisfactory reception may be | |
| obtained with a 10 ft. length of antenna wire. (Supplied with some | |
| models). Stretch out wire for best reception. | |
| When using a regular outside antenna, disconnect the inside antenna | |
| leads from the antenna terminal screws. Connect the antenna transmission | |
| line to both of these terminal screws. | |
| THE PROOF OF ZENITH ANTENNA SUPERIORITY IS IN THE PICTURE. | |
| Zenith TV antennas are designed and constructed to provide you maximum | |
| service and superior performance. Contact your Zenith dealer for the one | |
| that will provide you with the best picture quality. | |
| DIPLEXER | |
| (SEE PAGE 8) | |
| When using a combination VHF-UHF antenna system with a single | |
| transmission line it is necessary to have an additional diplexer at the | |
| receiver. | |
| Make the transmission line lengths from the diplexer to the VHF and UHF | |
| antenna post terminals on the receiver as short as possible. See your | |
| Zenith dealer for additional information. | |
| OSCILLATOR ADJUSTMENTS (VHF) | |
| =NOTE:= _The VHF perma-set tuning control on the tuner is also the VHF | |
| channel oscillator adjustment._ No additional oscillator adjustments are | |
| incorporated. Therefore, should re-tuning of a VHF TV channel be | |
| required, select the channel and then manually turn the tuning knob for | |
| best picture and sound. Each individual VHF channel is tuned in this | |
| manner. | |
| Phonevision | |
| A three-year commercial trial of Zenith's Phonevision[A] systems of | |
| over-the-air subscription television has been in progress for the | |
| Hartford, Connecticut area since June 29, 1962. | |
| Authorized by the Federal Communications Commission, the trial has made | |
| it possible, for the first time, for about 5000 American TV homes to | |
| enjoy the convenience and economy of viewing top flight box-office | |
| entertainment and other features broadcast to their home receivers. | |
| Features at prices for the entire family no greater than a single | |
| admission at the theatre, stadium or concert hall. The Hartford test has | |
| already furnished factual information, rather than speculation, | |
| concerning this brand new television service. On the basis of this | |
| factual information, the F.C.C. has been requested to authorize | |
| nationwide operation. If the F.C.C. is persuaded by the results of the | |
| trial that subscription television is in the public interest and should | |
| be authorized nationally, then every home could have its own "television | |
| theatre" with the world's greatest and most costly entertainment offered | |
| for an admission well below the cost of witnessing these same events | |
| outside the home. With such premium-type programs added to entertainment | |
| now available from sponsored television, the home viewer would be able | |
| to obtain the ultimate of everything he wants to see on his own TV | |
| screen. | |
| [A] Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. | |
| FUSE REPLACEMENT | |
| Remove cabinet back for access to main chassis fuse if it ever becomes | |
| necessary to replace it. | |
| INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR S-23427 ZENITH DIPLEXER | |
| The diplexer is designed for use with a combined VHF-UHF antenna system | |
| incorporating a single transmission line. Figures A, B, C, and D show | |
| diplexer installed on various chassis models. UHF reception should be | |
| tried with and without the inductance wire to obtain the best overall | |
| results. Disconnect leads from previous antenna system. Install diplexer | |
| assembly in manner most suitable to TV chassis model. | |
| NOTE: Always connect the diplexer assembly with coil terminal to VHF | |
| antenna terminal. | |
| [Illustration: FIG. A | |
| VHF ANTENNA TERMINALS | |
| ON TUNER | |
| CONNECT TRANSMISSION LINE | |
| FROM COMBINED VHF-UHF | |
| ANTENNA SYSTEM TO THESE | |
| TERMINALS | |
| UHF ANTENNA TERMINALS | |
| NOTE TO INSTALL DIPLEXER DISCONNECT | |
| CABINET ANTENNA LEADS] | |
| [Illustration: Fig. B | |
| VHF | |
| TO VHF TUNER | |
| NEW TERMINALS FOR COMBINATION | |
| VHF-UHF ANTENNA SYSTEM | |
| 1 SNAP TERMINAL CUPS INTO HOLES LOCATED | |
| TO THE RIGHT OF VHF TERMINALS | |
| 2 INSTALL DIPLEXER ASSEMBLY AS SHOWN | |
| 3 CONNECT 300 OHM TRANSMISSION LINE (SUPPLIED WITH KIT) | |
| BETWEEN TERMINALS AS SHOWN | |
| UHF | |
| CONTINUOUS | |
| TUNER TERMINALS | |
| 4 IF NECESSARY CONNECT UHF INDUCTANCE | |
| WIRE (SUPPLIED WITH KIT) AS SHOWN | |
| NOTE DISCONNECT PREVIOUS ANTENNA LEADS FROM VHF TERMINALS. | |
| DO NOT REMOVE LEADS FROM VHF TUNER TO ANTENNA TERMINALS.] | |
| [Illustration: Fig. C | |
| TO ANTENNA TERMINALS | |
| ON UHF TUNER | |
| TO ANTENNA | |
| INDUCTANCE WIRE | |
| TO ANTENNA TERMINALS | |
| ON VHF TUNER] | |
| [Illustration: Fig D. | |
| BEND DIPLEXER LUGS AND MOUNT AS SHOWN | |
| NOTE: DO NOT ALLOW DIPLEXER TERMINALS | |
| TO SHORT AGAINST CABINET BACK | |
| SOLDER LEADS & CONNECT | |
| TO UHF TERMINALS | |
| CONNECT | |
| 300 OHM | |
| UHF | |
| NEW TERMINALS FOR COMBINATION | |
| VHF-UHF ANTENNA SYSTEM | |
| VHF ANTENNA TERMINALS ON TV SET] | |
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| ZENITH(R) | |
| TELEVISION RECEIVER BECOMES EFFECTIVE | |
| 6711332 | |
| X2 317W | |
| INST. BOOK | |
| WARRANTY IS VOID UNLESS REGISTRATION CARD IS RETURNED TO US WITHIN 15 DAYS | |
| AFTER DATE OF DELIVERY | |
| IMPORTANT--PLEASE FILL IN BOTH SECTIONS OF CARD | |
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| MODEL | |
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| STREET________________________________________ | |
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| ADDRESS___________________________________________________________________ | |
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| ZENITH SALES CORPORATION | |
| 6001 DICKENS AVENUE | |
| CHICAGO, ILL. 60639 | |
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