Polaroid CRT Television TTM 2004 User Manual

20” Color Television TTM-2004  
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Important safeguards  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the appa-  
ratus. When a cart is used, use caution when mov-  
ing the carts/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, do not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
15. If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the  
antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against  
voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical  
Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984 (Section 54 of Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1)  
provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and support-  
ing structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size of  
grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to ground-  
ing electrode. See following example.  
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Contents  
Overview  
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Remote control  
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Basic operation  
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Menu overview  
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External connection  
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Using the PICTURE menu  
Using the P.LOCK menu  
Using the TIMER menu  
Using the PRESET menu  
Using the EXTRA menu  
Picture defects and countermeasures (VHF/UHF reception)  
Troubleshooting  
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Specifications  
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Overview  
1. Power Button  
2. Remote Sensor  
3. Power Indicator  
4. TV/AV Selection Button  
5. Volume Down Button  
6. Volume Up Button  
7. Program Down Button  
8. Program Up Button  
9. Menu Button  
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10. Video Input Jack  
11. Audio Input Jack  
12. Headphone  
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13. Antenna Jack  
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Remote control  
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Remote control  
Power key  
Mute Key  
Press once to turn off the  
volume  
Press again to restore  
Timer Key  
Use this key to select the  
sleep timer  
Number Keys  
Two keys must be pressed to  
select a channel when when  
ANTENNA is se to AIR. For  
channels 2 through 9, press 0  
first,then the channel number  
(for example, 02,12). Three keys  
must be pressed when you se-  
lect a channel under 20 when  
ANTENNA is set to CABLE. For  
channels above 19, you can  
press their digit number directly.  
For example, 001, 019, 20, 100.  
Display Key  
Use this key to display the  
current channel information  
(such as channel, time, etc.),  
press it again to exit.  
Picture Key  
Press this key to cycle  
the following states:  
DYNAMIC, SOFT,  
STANDARD, PERSONAL.  
TV/AV Key  
TV/AV( swap between TV  
and AV.)  
Code Key  
Modify the password for entering  
P.LOCK. (Please see page 11)  
Q.View Key  
Use this key to shift be-  
tween two channels. When  
you use number keys to  
select the first channel,  
then the second channel,  
you can press Q.VIEW to  
switch between these two  
channels.  
VOL  
Use VOL  
decrease the volume.  
/
Key  
/
key to increase/  
Menu Key  
Use this key with the PROG.  
/
and VOL  
tures of the on-screen menu sys-  
tem.  
/
keys to adjust fea-  
Program UP/DOWN  
Key  
Loading batteries: Remove the lid of the battery compartment, insert 2 size AAA  
batteries with the polarities as indicated inside the compartment and replace the  
lid.  
Note:  
1. Batteries will last typically last about 1 year under normal use.  
2. If you do not intend to use the remote control for a long period of time,  
remove the batteries to avoid damage due to leakage.  
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Basic operation  
Connect to AC outlet  
Insert the mains wire plug of the unit into 120V AC outlet, unplug the AC cord when the  
unit will not be used for a long period time.  
How to power on/off  
You can turn on the power by using the POWER button at TV front panel (or the  
POWER button on the remote control).  
Non-signal power-off in 10 minutes  
If the unit doesn’t receive a signal state, the TV will enter standby mode automatically  
in 10 minutes. To turn it on, press the POWER button on the remote control.  
Note: UnderAV mode, this function only activates when you set BLUE BACKGROUND.  
Change channels  
You can change channels by using the PROG. / button on the front of the TV (or the  
PROG. / button on the remote control). When ANTENNA is set as AIR, you can also  
access the channel by using a 2-digit number button combination on the remote  
control. When ANTENNA is set as CABLE, use a three-digit number button combina-  
tion on the remote control to select the channel. For channels between 20 and 99,  
input a two-digit number button to select the channel you want to watch.  
Volume UP/DOWN  
You can adjust the sound by using VOL  
button on the remote control).  
/
button on the front of the TV (or the VOL  
/
Sleep function  
1. Press TIMER button on the remote control to display the set 120,90,60,30,0  
minutes to play until shut off. The unit will be automatically turn off when the sleep  
time has elapsed.  
2. To cancel the TIMER function, press the TIMER button repeatedly until display  
changes to 0.  
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Menu overview  
The PICTURE menu will allow you  
to make adjustments to your pic-  
ture settings.  
You can set P.LOCK and V-CHIP in  
this menu.  
The TIMER menu sets the clock on  
your TV and allows you to program  
your TV for scheduled viewing by  
using the ON/OFF timer.  
The PRESET menu provides sev-  
eral options for your channel set-  
tings.  
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Set CCD, LANGUAGE and BLUE  
BACKGROUND in this menu.  
Menu basic operation  
1. To enter a menu, press the menu button on the TV (or on the remote control),  
then use the PROG. / buttons on the TV (or on the remote control) to select  
the desired mode.  
2. Press VOL  
/
button to select the mode you want to change.  
3. Use the PROG. / button on the TV (or on the remote control) to select within  
the sub-menu.  
4.Use the VOL  
/
button to change the setting.  
5. Press MENU button to return the last menu.  
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External connection  
CONNECTING TOAC POWER SUPPLY  
Use the AC polarized line cord provided for op-  
eration on AC. Insert the AC cord plug into a po-  
larized AC outlet.  
AC Outlet  
NOTE:  
Polarized AC Plug  
If the polarized AC plug does not fit into a non-  
polarizedAC outlet, do not attempt to fix or cut the  
blade of the plug. It is the user’s responsibility to  
have an electrician replace the obsolete outlet.  
Connecting Antenna to TV  
Choose the type of antenna hook-up style (A,B,C or D) that resembles your antenna.  
Connect directly to the TV’s 75Input terminal as shown in the style you selected.  
Style D  
TELESCOPIC INDOOR  
ANTENNA AND  
ADAPTER  
Style A  
Style B  
COMBINATION  
UHF/VHF OUTDOOR  
300 TO 75 ADAPTER  
(Not supplied)  
Style C  
UHF/VHF OUTDOOR  
300 TO 75  
COMBINATION  
UHF/VHF OUTDOOR  
75 ANTENNA  
MIXER/ ADAPTER  
(Not supplied)  
LEAD IN CABLE  
75  
TERMINAL  
75  
TERMINAL  
75 TERMINAL  
75 TERMINAL  
BACK OF TV  
BACK OF TV  
BACK OF TV  
BACK OF TV  
NOTE: TV will enter standby mode automatically after 10 minutes if a signal is not  
being received.  
Connecting Cable (CATV ) to TV  
Using a Cable Box  
Cable Service  
Connect Cable to Cable Box "In" terminal,  
then connect the Cable Box "Out" terminal  
Connect Cable directly to the TV's 75  
terminal  
input  
directly to the 75 input terminal on your TV.  
NOTE: Tune your TV to match the output  
channel of the box (such as channel 3 or 4).  
CABLE  
75 INPUT TERMINAL  
75  
INPUT TERMINAL  
IN OUT  
CABLE BOX  
BACK OF TV  
BACK OF TV  
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External connection  
Connecting an Antenna or Cable System to VCR and TV Antenna  
Choose your antenna hook-up style A, B or C and connect to “IN FROM ANT.” on  
the VCR.  
Connect cable from “OUT TO TV” on VCR directly to the 75  
your TV.  
input terminal on  
STYLE A  
STYLE B  
STYLE C  
75  
TERMINAL  
BACK OF VCR  
IN  
OUT  
BACK TV PANEL  
Cable Service  
Connect cable directly to “IN FROM ANT” on VCR . (If using a cable box, connect  
cable to input on box. Connect cable from output on box to “IN FROM ANT” on VCR  
.) Connect cable from “OUT TO TV” on VCR directly to the 75  
input terminal on  
your TV.  
NOTE: Tune your TV to match the output channel on the cable box and VCR (such  
as Channel 3 or 4).  
CABLE  
BACK OF CABLE BOX  
IN OUT  
75 TERMINAL  
BACK OF VCR  
IN  
OUT  
BACK TV PANEL  
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Using the PICTURE menu  
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Adjust left to decrease picture contrast.  
Adjust right to increase picture contrast.  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
Adjust left to darken the picture.  
Adjust right to brighten the picture.  
Adjust left to decrease color intensity or saturation.  
Adjust right to increase color intensity or saturation.  
Adjust left to decrease the red tone.  
COLOR  
TINT  
Adjust right to increase the red tone.  
Adjust left to soften the picture detail.  
Adjust right to sharpen the picture detail.  
SHARPNESS  
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Using the P.LOCK menu  
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Figure 1  
Note:  
1. When you enter P.LOCK submenu first time, red “NEW CODE” will display on the  
menu, input four-digit numbers as your password by pressing 0-9 buttons. After  
you input the numbers, blue “ENTER CODE” will display on the menu, input  
again the password you have set to enter P.LOCK submenu, the submenu will  
display as the following:  
Figure 2  
2. If you have set your password, when you want to enter P.LOCK submenu, the  
menu will display blue “ENTER CODE” shown as figure 1, input your password  
to enter the submenu shown as figure 2.  
3. If you need to modify your password, first enter the submenu shown as figure 1,  
then press CODE button on the remote control, the “OLD CODE” will display in  
red on the menu; Input your old password, then “NEW CODE” will display in red  
on the menu, input four-digit numbers as your new password. “ENTER CODE”  
will display in blue on the menu, input your new password to enter the submenu  
shown as figure 2. If you forget your password, input 4769 to enter the submenu  
and renew your password.  
Select this item to enter CH LOCK submenu (as shown). You can set to lock one channel in  
this submenu.  
CH LOCK  
LOCK ON:  
OFF:  
Turn on CH LOCK.  
Turn off CH LOCK.  
CH AIR:  
Select the channel you want  
to lock, you can use VOL button  
or number buttons to input channel number.  
Note: “CH CABLE ***” will be displayed under CABLE mode.  
CH LOCK ON: The selected channel in the CH LOCK menu cannot be viewed.  
OFF: LOCK is deactivated and any selected channel for CH LOCK, can be viewed.  
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Using the P.LOCK menu  
Using the V-CHIP menu  
Select this item to enter V-CHIP submenu.  
V-CHIP  
V-CHIP  
ON: Turn on V-CHIP function.  
OFF: Turn off V-CHIP function.  
MPAARATING: Set MPAArating. “BLOCK” prohibits watching the BLOCK  
channels, VIEW permits watching all channels. If ab  
high rating is set as “VIEW”, lower ratings will be set to  
VIEW mode. If a low rating is set to “BLOCK”, higher  
ratings will be set to BLOCK mode.  
G: For all children.  
PG: Directed to old children.  
PG-13: General Audience.  
R: Parental Guidance suggested.  
NC-17: No one under 17 admitted.  
X: ForAdults.  
TVRATING:  
Set MPAA rating. “BLOCK” prohibits watching the  
BLOCK channels, VIEW permits watching all channels.  
If ab high rating is set as “VIEW”, lower ratings will be  
set to VIEW mode. If a low rating is set to “BLOCK”,  
higher ratings will be set to BLOCK mode.  
Y: All children.  
Y7: Directed to old children, following items can be set  
in this rate.  
FV: Fantasy violence  
G: General Audience.  
PG: Parental Guidance suggested, following items  
can be set in this rating.  
D: Suggestive Dialogue.  
L: Strong language.  
S: Sexual situation.  
V: Violence.  
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be set in this rating.  
D: Suggestive Dialogue.  
L: Strong language.  
S: Sexual situation.  
V: Violence.  
MA: Mature Audience only, following items can be set  
in this rating.  
L: Strong language.  
S: Sextual situation.  
V: Violence.  
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Using the TIMER menu  
Press number buttons to set HOUR and MINUTE.  
Press VOL button to circles between AM and PM.  
CLOCK  
TIMER  
ON: Set the timer to be active.  
OFF: Turn off the timer.  
Note:  
Clock must be programmed before you can use the timer.  
Press number buttons to set HOUR and MINUTE.  
Press VOL button to set AM or PM.  
ON TIME  
Note:  
ON-TIME will turn on the TV automatically at preset time, and this func-  
tion activates only when you set TIMER ON.  
You can press 0-9 number buttons or PROG. / button to select your  
desired channel.  
Note:  
ONCH.  
Set ON CH. to go into your desired channel directly when TV turns on  
automatically.  
Press number buttons to set HOUR and MINUTE.  
Press VOL button to set AM or PM.  
OFF TIME  
Note:  
OFF-TIME will turn off the TV automatically at preset time, and  
this function activates only when you set TIMER OFF.  
Note:  
When you unplug the power cord, the clock is reset to zero. You will need to set the  
clock again if you need the timer functions.  
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Using the PRESET menu  
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CH NO.  
Press number buttons or VOL /  
button to select your  
desired channel.  
ADDED: Select to add the channel that you selected in CH NO.  
DELETED: Select to delete the channel that you selected in CH NO.  
CH  
AIR: Select to receive television broadcast signal.  
CABLE: Select to receive cable signal.  
ANTENNA  
Select to start automatic channel search and store.  
AUTO  
PROGRAM  
Note: TIMER, ON TIME, ON CH, OFF TIME items in TIMER submenu will be reset  
when changing between AIR and CABLE modes. These functions must be  
reset before using them again.  
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Using the EXTRA menu  
C1: Select to display Caption 1.  
C2: Select to display Caption 2.  
CC  
C MUTE: Only after pressing MUTE button, CAPTION will be  
displayed on the screen.  
TEXT1: Select it to display TEXT 1.  
TEXT2: Select it to display TEXT 2.  
OFF: Turn off the Caption.  
Tips:  
CAPTION prepared for TV programs can be pre-recorded  
(movies, daytime dramas etc.)  
This type of CAPTION is normally 1 or 2 lines of text.  
TEXT can include: Captioned program listing, farm news, sports  
report and news reports for hearing inpaired persons or  
general wire-service news. This type of caption does not  
generally relate to the program. The displays may be  
several lines of text information at a time.  
Select from available language to display the menu.  
(You can select ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH)  
LANGUAGE  
If this item is selected, the screen will turn blue when there is  
no signal input  
BACKGROUND  
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Troubleshooting VHF/UHF reception  
The most common types of television interference are as follows:  
SNOWY PICTURE  
Snowy picture is usually due to weak signal. Adjust  
antenna or install an antenna amplifier.  
DOUBLE IMAGE OR “GHOSTS”  
Double images are usually caused by reflections from  
tall buildings. Adjust the direction of the antenna or  
raise it.  
RADIOWAVEINTERFERENCE  
Wavy patterns are moving on the screen, which are  
usually caused by nearby radio transmitters or short-  
wave receiving equipment.  
HIGHTEMPERATURE ELECTROTHERMALINTERFER-  
ENCE  
Diagonal or herringbone patterns appear on the  
screen or part of picture is missing. This is probably  
caused by high temperature electrothermal equipment  
in a nearby hospital.  
NOTE:If one of these symptoms appears on the screen  
when input from a local cable TV company is  
connected, this may be due to the local cable  
company broadcast.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you have any problem, check the countermeasures for each symptom listed below.  
The following symptoms may have been caused by inappropriate adjustments rather  
than actual malfunction of the unit.  
If the trouble persists, contact the service center.  
SYMPTOMS  
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS  
Make sure the power cord is plugged in.  
Try another AC outlet.  
TV does not operate  
Power is off ; check fuse or circuit breaker.  
Station or CATV experiencing problems; tune to another sta-  
tion.  
Check sound adjustments (Volume and Mute).  
Check for source of possible interference.  
Poor sound or no sound  
Poor picture or no picture  
Station or CATV experiencing problems; tune to another sta-  
tion.  
Check antenna or CATV connections; reorient antenna.  
Check for source of possible interference.  
Check picture adjustments.  
Station or CATV experiencing problems; tune to another sta-  
tion.  
Poor reception on some  
channels  
Station signal is weak; reorient antenna to receive weaker  
station.  
Check for sources of possible interference.  
Station or CATV experiencing problems; tune to another sta-  
tion.  
Check picture adjustments.  
Make sure Antenna Mode is correct.  
Check antenna or CATV connections; reorient antenna.  
Check for sources of possible interference.  
Station or CATV experiencing problems; tune to another sta-  
tion.  
Poor color or no color  
Picture wobbles or drifts  
No CATV reception  
CATV company is scrambling signal.  
Check antenna orientation.  
Check CATVconnections.  
Make sure Antenna Mode is correct.  
Station or CATV system problems; try another station.  
Check antenna connections and reorient antenna.  
Make sure Antenna Mode is correct.  
Check for source of possible interference.  
Horizontal or diagonal bars  
on screen  
Batteries are weak, dead or inserted improperly.  
Remote is out of range; move closer to TV.  
Make sure remote is aimed at sensor.  
Confirm no obstructions between remote and TV.  
Make sure power cord is plugged in.  
No remote operation  
TV shuts off  
Sleep Timer is set.  
Power interrupted.  
No reception above  
channel 13  
Make sure Antenna Mode is correct.  
If using UHF antenna, check connections.  
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Specifications  
TUBE/POWER SUPPLY  
SIZE  
20”  
ASPECT RATIO  
POWER SUPPLY  
4:3  
120V~60Hz  
TUNER  
# OF CHANNELS  
181  
PICTURE  
CONTROLS  
TINT, COLOR, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST,  
SHARPNESS  
PICTURE SETTINGS  
OSD LANGUAGES  
PERSONAL, DYNAMIC, STANDARD, SOFT  
ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH  
SOUND  
SPEAKER QUANTITY  
AUDIO OUTPUT POWER  
2
2W*2  
CONNECTORS  
CABLE/ANTENNA INPUT  
AV INPUT  
HEADPHONE OUTPUT  
1 REAR  
1FRONT  
1FRONT  
DIMENSIONS (INCH, WxDxH)  
19.7 X 18.4 X 17.4  
48.4  
WEIGHT (LBS)  
For service, support and warranty information, visit www.polaroidelectronics.com or in the US call 1-866-289-5168  
and in Canada call 1-866-301-7922.  
“Polaroid” and “Polaroid Pixel” are registered trademarks of Polaroid Corporation of Waltham, MA USA.  
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