RCA ColorTrak 2000 Owner's Manual page 11

Digital control tv
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• Press
CHANNEL
• to select
next lower channel
in channel
memory.
NOTE:
Channels
2 thru 13 and
91 were programmed
into the
channel
memory for you at the
factory. Instructions
for adding or
erasing channels
in memory are
on pages 24-25.
MUTE
Button
• Press MUTE
to quickly reduce
sound
to minimum
level
without
affecting
the picture.
This is very useful during
telephone
calls or other
interruptions.
• When sound is muted, the
word "MUTE"
will be
displayed
in the bottom
left
corner of the screen.
• To restore
sound, press MUTE
again or press VOLUME
A.
Q
PC (Previous Channel) Button
• Pressing the PC button causes
the TV to change back to the
last tuned channel. This is
useful should you want to
monitor
two channels.
• To operate,
select the first
channel
you wish to watch.
Then select the other channel
by pressing
two number
buttons
(for example, press 0
then 6 for channel
6).
• The TV will now change back
and forth between
the two
channels
each time you press
the PC button.
Q
SAP Button
• Some TV programs
are
broadcast with more than one
audio channel.
For example,
some programs
are broadcast
in two languages
at the same
time. The Second
Audio
Program
is called SAP, and the
TWs,SAP
light will come on
whenever
SAP audio is being
received. (The "AUDIO:
STEKEO/MONO"
function
must be in "STEREO"
mode
for SAP light to come on-
unless the SAP button
has
been pressed.)
(_ANT
(Antenna) Button
• Because your "IV has two
different antenna inputs on the
back (Labeled
ANTENNA
A/
CABLE
and ANTENNA
B),
you can connect
more than one
antenna
or signal source.
• Press the ANT
button
to swtich
from one input to the other.
• The words "ANT
A" or "ANT
B" will appear
in the bottom
right corner of the screen to let
you know which signal source
you are watching.
• If "ANT
A" appears
on the
screen, you are watching
whatever
is connected
to the
ANTENNA
A/CABLE
input
on the back of the TV.
• If "ANT
B" appears
on the
screen, you are watching
whatever
is connected
to the
ANTENNA
B input on the
back of the TV.
(_) STA TUS Button
• Quickly remove menus and
displays from the screen.
• Displays
time (if clock has been
set) and channel number
on the
'IV screen.
RESET
Button
• Press RESET
to return the
VIDEO adjustments
(Color,
Tint, Contrast, Brightness,
and
Sharpness)
to the settings
stored in "Picture
Memory".
• Detailed information about
"Picture
Memory" is on
pages 28-29.
_Number
Buttons-(Direct
Channel
Selection)
• Always press two number
buttons
(first one, then another)
to select a channel. For
example,
press "0" then "6" for
Channel
6. Press "1" then "3"
for Channel
13.
• Also used for viewing signals
from other components
plugged
into the input jacks on the
back via channels 91 (INPUT
1), 92 (INPUT
2), and 93
(INPUT
3).
Q
SETUP
Button
• Press once to see functions in
first Setup Menu shown here:
1 SI.CCP
TIMCR
2 AL_,RM SCT
3 PARENTAL
CONTROL
4 J,UTOPROGRAM
5 'NT[NNk:
INPUT
A
PUSH
SETUP
FOR
MORE
• Press again to see second Setup
Menu shown here:
I CLOCK
SET
2 CHANNEL
M_MORY
3 PICTURE
MEMORY
4 CABLE/AIR:
AIR
S MESSAGE
STYLE
6 kUTOCOLOR:
ON
• Det_led
instructions
begin on
page 19.
QA
UDIO Button
• Press once to see functions
in
Audio
Menu shown here:
-
R_gL£
BASS
BALANCE
AUDIO:
STEREO
SAP:
OFF
_PEAKERS
: ON
• Detailed
instructions
begin on
page 14.
VIDEO Button
• Press once to see functions
in
Video Menu shown here:
TINT
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPN[XS
AUTO R[SST
• Detailed
instructions
begin on
page 12.
_-
and + Buttons
• Use these buttons
after you
have pressed one of the three
MENU
buttons
(VIDEO,
AUDIO,
or SETUP).
• Press "+"
to increase (or
change)
a function.
• Press "-"
to decrease (or
change)
a function.
• After a display has
disappeared,
use to recall the
last function
you adjusted.
@
CLR (Clear) Button
• Press CLR to erase entries from
the Sleep Timer, Alarm, Clock,
and Parental
Control
memories.
• Pressing
CLR also clears screen
of on-screen
display messages
(except MUTE).

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