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  • Page 1 NER'S NUAL...
  • Page 2 TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK, DO WARNING NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLEPARTS INSIDE. REFERSERVICING To reduce the risk of fire TO QUALIFIED SERVICEPERSONNEL.' or shock hazard, do not expose this TV to rain or moisture. This symbol indicates "dangerous voltage"...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Laserdisc Player ....26 Programming the Remote to Control anAudio Device: ....26 Programming the Remote to Control an RCA DSS® Receiver ..27 Programming the Remote to Control a Satellite or Cable Box ................. Using the Remote to Control a Device ..........
  • Page 4 Appendix A: TV Connections ......... Things to Do Before Connecting Components ........ TV and MONO VCR (Connection A) ..........TV and STEREO VCR (Connection B) ..........TV, VCR and Laserdisc Player (Connection C) ........TV and (2) VCRs (Connection D) ............TV and Laserdisc Player (Connection E) ...........
  • Page 5: Firstthings First

    NAME IS SCOFF... FIRSTTHINGS FIRST ...and I wrote this user manual. You're probably saying to yourself, "so you're the guy." Well, laugh ¥ you must, but it's my job to see that you have a rewarding user manual experience. No, really. ARE YOU KIDDING? AN 80-PAGE...
  • Page 6: Components

    Foldout. The Connections Foldout details ten diagrams that are recommended for hooking up the TV to a cable box or antenna, one or two VCRs, a laserdisc player, and an RCA DSS® receiver. ONLY This is a basic connection from an antenna...
  • Page 7 TV WITH OTHER C.OMPONENT5 Use the Connections Foldout to connect your TV to a VCR, laserdisc player, and/or DSS® receiver. After connecting your TV and other components, proceed to the next step. See Appendix A, p. 55, for detailed information about using each of these connections.
  • Page 8 STEP S Turn onthe TV Button • Press TV on the remote, or press POWER on the TV itself. QE] E_3 pAux STEP 6 '0 _0 _0 _0 _0 _0 Read the next section, Using the Menu System, which is a brief _0 _0 "0 _ °0 "6"...
  • Page 9: Using The Menu System

    RULE TO REMEMBER You control and customize the TV by making changes to various control panels in the menu ¥ system. The great thing is, you only need to know one rule: point and select. USING MENU SYSTEM ¥ ¥ you have to use some kind of me- nuing system.
  • Page 10: The Menu Rule: Point And Select

    THE MENU-RULE: POINT SELECT You only need' to know one rule to use the on-screen menus and control panels: point and select. WHAT I._ POINTAND SELECT?. The point and select method has two steps. Point to a menu item using the MOVE arrows on the remote.
  • Page 11 Press MENUtoselect Channel. The Channel menu c0mesup. Point to Exit and press MENU to returnto the Main Menu. Point to Exit and press MENU to leave the menu system and return to TV viewing. If you ever want to leave the menu system, press CLEAR. Once you know how to point and select your way through the menus, you can apply this rule in the control panels, which dothe...
  • Page 12: Menus And Control Panels

    MENUS CONTROL PANELS There are two parts to the menu system: menus and control panels. But before you can use a control panel, you first have to move through at least one menu--the Main Menu. MENUS The first menu is calledthe Main Menu.
  • Page 13 CONTROL PANELS Control Panels do the work in the menu system: it's where you choose a setting, enter a number, or adjust a level Such as tint or brightness. There are three kinds of control panels: sliders, choice lists, and numeric entry.
  • Page 14 Press the right or left arrow to adjust the indicator line. Notice that the picture changes as you adjust the tint. Now that you know how the Tint slider works, you know how all sliders work. Choice Lists Choice lists are used to choose a particular setting from a list of settings.
  • Page 15 ..._':":' Numeric Entry A numeric entry control panel is used to enter numbers or letters. For example, to set the current time: Press MENU to bring up the Main Menu. Point to Time and press MENU. Point to Set Time and press MENU. The Set Time numeric entry control panel comes up.
  • Page 17: Interactive Setup

    THERE'S AN ON-SCREEN SETUP ROUTINE Your TV has software that tells it what to do, just like a computer. The interactive setup routine takes you through the steps needed to configure the TV: • Search for available channels • Set the time •...
  • Page 18: Entering Setup

    ENTERING SETUP Setup is accessed through the Main Menu: Press MENU to bring up the Main Menu. Point to Setup and press MENU. The first Setup screen comes up, asking you to confirm that you want to begin. Press MENU to begin the Setup routine. AUTO CHANNEL SEARCH...
  • Page 19: Setthe Time

    SETTHE TIME The second step lets you set'the time of day, Press MENU to bring up the Set Time Control panel. Use the left and right arrows to point t ° the hour and minutes spaces. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the numbers and change from AM to PM.
  • Page 20: Label The Channels

    LABEL THE CHANNELS Thethird step lets you make your channel list, label your channels, and choose whether each channel belongs in the parent-approved channel list. (For more, see Lists and Labels, page 42.) MENU to bring up the Lists and Labels control panel. •...
  • Page 21: Setthe Vcr1 Channel

    SETTHE VCR1 CHANNEL The fourth step lets you set the VCR1 channel. Whefi you set the VCR1 channel, you're telling the TV what channel totune to when you press the VCR1 button on the remote. For example, if you have a VCR connected to the Video 1 input jacks on the back of the TV, you want the TV to tune to the Video 1 input channel when you press the VCR1 button.
  • Page 22: Set The-Dvd/Vcr2/Ld Channel

    ,SETTH E DVD/VCR2/LD CHANNE[ The fifthstep lets you set up a channel on which.torun your DVD player, second VCR, or laserdisc player. When you set the DVD/VCR2/LD channel, you're telling the TV what channel to select when you press the VCR2oLD button on the remote. This remote, however, will not operate your DVDplayer.
  • Page 23: Setthe Dss/Cable Channel

    SETTHE DSS/CABLE CHANNEL The last step lets you set the DSS/CABLE channel. When you set the DSS/CABLE channel, you're telling the TV what channel to tune to when you pressthe DSS.CABLE button on the remote. For example, if you have a cable box connected to the Antenna A on the back of the TV, and you usually tune your TV to channel 3 to see cable stations, you want the TV to tune CH 3 Antenna A when you press DSSoCABLE.
  • Page 24 " 2,:::.:Point;tothe Choice-thatL:Matches tlie way you have your • , DSS' reCeiverorcab!e_.bO_n'nected to the TV. " "ffyouusedthe:Conne_i_on:s _ Foldoutto hookupyour:W; use the table below to select the DSSICABLE channel. " Press MENU..t c) completethe setu p routine and return to "IV.viewing: ...;...
  • Page 25: Programming The Remote

    ..,-.. most brands of remote controllable TVs, VCRs, and cable boxes. If you own an RCA, GE, or ProScan VCR, you probably don't need to program it at all. Other manufacturers' brands need to be programmed.
  • Page 26: About Programming The Remote

    The universal remote can be programmed to control most brands of remote controllable TVs, VCRs, and cable boxes. Most RCA, GE and ProScan TVs and VCRs are already programmed. Other manufacturers' brands need to be programmed. PROGRAMMING TH E REMOTE...
  • Page 27 Capehart..: ........ 0 I ProScan....... = ..00 Citizen ......:....09 Quartz .......... Craig ........:..07,12 Quasar..:........08 Curds Mathes ....00,08,15 RCA ..... 0 0,05,07,08,28,35,37 Daewoo ........13 Realistic ....02,06,08,09,12, dbx ........... 14,i6 Dimensia..:................15,19,43 Dynatech ........15 Samsung ....
  • Page 28: Programming The Remote To Control A Laserdisc Player

    PROGRAMMING TH E REMOTE TO CONTROL RCA AUDIO DEVICE: Your remote controls only RCA audio equipment such as an Audio Codes audio receiver or amplifier. It does not control other brands of RCA/Dimensia audio equipment.
  • Page 29: Programming The Remote To Control An Rca Dss® Receiver

    RCA Anvision ...._.....07,08 brand DSS® receiver. Many buttons on your TV remote may Cablestar........ 07,08 have the same functions as the buttons on the RCA DSS® Eagle ..........08 remote_ You may also want to experiment with other buttons EasternInternational .
  • Page 30: Using The Remote To Control A Device

    U,SING THE REMOTE TO CONTROL A DEVICE Once the remote has been programmed with the correct codes, you are ready to use it to control your devices. To operate the device: PFessthe device button (TV, VCR1, VCR2oLD, DSSoCABLE, or AUDIO) to set the remote to control the device. Press OFF/ON to turn the device off or on.
  • Page 31: Tour Of The Tv

    A PICTURE BOOK TOUR This section talks about the TV's main parts (at least the parts you'll actually use): • The Remote Control • The Channel Marker • The Back Panel • The Front Panel •29...
  • Page 32: Remote Buttons

    TV Turns on the "IV and puts the remote in TV mode. Also 40 "0 °0 displays channel information. AUDIO If programmed, turns on RCA audio component puts the remote in audio mode. . INPUT ANTENNA REW, PLAY, FF, RE(:, STOP, PAUSE...
  • Page 33 INPUT Press to toggle through the available input sources (VID1, VID2, FRNT, etc.). ANTENNA When in TV mode, changes the antenna input. Functions as TVoVCR button in VCR mode and TV=DSS button in DSSoCable Mode. CLEAR Removes anymenu or display from the screen and returns you to TV .viewing.
  • Page 34: Back Panel

    BAC K PAN EL wind INPUT 1 Lets you connect a video component such as a VCR, DSS® receiver, or laserdisc player. L/MONO Provides left audio connection, or, if you are connecting a mono component, use the IJMONO input. The left audio connector is usually white.
  • Page 35 FIXEDOUTPUTProvides fixed-levelaudio and,videoOutput from the TV.Theseoutput signalsare idealfor connectingto an A/V receiver Or amplifier that has its own remote control. _ The FIXED OUTPUT jacks are also suitable for recording from the TV with a VCR, camcorder, or tape deck. HI-FI OUTPUT Provides volume-controlled stereo audio...
  • Page 36: Front Panel

    FRONT PANEL VOL < Decreases l/he volume. When in the menu system, VOL < is used to poinl_ leftt0 items and adjust menu controls. VOL > Increase_ the.v01ume. When in the menu system, VOL > is used-to point'right to items and adjust menu controls. CHAN ^ Scansui_ through the channel list.
  • Page 37: Channel Marker

    CHANNEL MARKER There are Several indicators thal: come up when you change channels, press the DISPLAY button, or press the TV button. This display is called the Channel Marker. 12:01" Displays the current time. Mute Displayed when you mute the audio. CC Displayed when Closed Captioning is available On the current channel.
  • Page 38 • °-...
  • Page 39: Quick Reference

    A SHORT GUI DE TO TH E MENU SYSTEM This section provides a brief explanation of all the menu commands. These commands are organized the chapter by their location in the Main Menu. • Audio Contains the controls that let you adjust the way the TV sounds.
  • Page 40: Audio Menu

    AUDIO MENU Mute Press MENUto turn the TV audio off or on. Tone Controls- Displays the slider controls for adjusting the TV's Treble, Bass, Balance, and Volume. Audi0 ProcesS01; Displays a choice list of the available audio modes,* which contr01 the way the sound comes through your speakers.
  • Page 41: Picture Quality Menu

    PICTURE QUALITY MENU Picture Contr01si_ Displays the ,fiVe,slider controls for adjusting the waY lth e picture lo0ks. • ContrastAdjusts,thedifference between the light and dark areas of the' picture. Color Adjusts the richness of the color. Tint, Adjusts the balance between the red and green levels. Black Level AdjUstslthe brightness of the picture.
  • Page 42: Screen Menu

    SCREEN MENU Closed Caption Display Displays a choice list that lets you choose the way closed captioning information is Shown for th_ screen. No captioning information displayed. On Always Captioning information shown always, when available. On When Sound is Muted Displays captioning information, when available, whenever...
  • Page 43: Time Menu

    TIME MENU Sleep Timer Displays a control panel that lets you select the amount of timeyou want tO give the TV before it shuts itself off. Schedule Displays a control panel that lets you set up a schedule for turning the TV on and off automatically. Make sure to turn the schedule...
  • Page 44: Channel Menu

    CHANNEL MENU Parental Control Displays a choice list that lets you adjust the Parental Control feature. On The front panel CHAN buttons will tune only to channels that you have marked as "Parent Approved" the Lists and Labels control panel (see below). Important: When Parental Control is on, the TV's front panel no longer provides access to the menus.
  • Page 45 Normal List Only the channels included in the Normal list are available wheo: you scan up and down using the CHAN buttonsi_i:Use:i:tl_e uP_ and down arrowst0 indicate whether the channel number_ndicated is included (YES) or is not included (NO) _nthe Normal channel list. P_rent Approved use the up and down arrowsto •...
  • Page 46 Channel 3 Antenna B Choose thlis if Your VCR is connected to the Antenna B jack on the back of the TV, and you want the TV totune to channel 3 when you press the VCR1 button. Reminder: Make sure the VCR's Ch 3/4 switch is set to channel 3.
  • Page 47 Video I Input Choose this if your DSS ° Receiver is connected to the Video 1 jacks on the back of the TV and you want the TV totune to Video 1 input when you press the DSS.CABLE button. (This is the typicalsetting for a DSS°...
  • Page 48: Setup

    SETUP The Setup routine is detailed in Interactive Setup, pages 15-22_...
  • Page 49: Advanced Features

    THIS SECTIONS DETAILS HOWTO USE FOUR OF THE TV'S IMPO:RTAN T FEATURES: PIP (Picture-in'Picture) Operation Using Closed Captioning Adjusting Projection Displaying On=Screen Program Details Choosing an Audio Processor menus, and €ontrol panels in the menu system, _see Quick Refer- I Fo_r more about the different 1"...
  • Page 50: Pip (Picture-In-Picture)Operation

    PI P (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE) OPERATION The PIP feature (picture-in-picture) lets you display a second, smaller picture on top of the main picture. Main Picture There are six remote buttons that control the way the PiP window works: swap PIP Brings up the PIP window. PressPIP again to remove the window.
  • Page 51 TIPS FOR USING PIP BUTTONS Automatic Channel Surfing in the Main Picture You can auto-surf through the channels between commercials usingthe SKIP and SCAN buttons. Press SKIP to set the commercial skip timer and send the current channel to the PIP window. Press SCAN.
  • Page 52: Closed Captioning

    CLOSED CAPTIONING Manyprograms are encoded with closed caption!ng information, •which lets you display the audio portion of a program as text on the TV screen. You can tell the TV to d!splay closed captioning: a) never, b) whenever it is available, or c) whenever the MUTE button is pressed.
  • Page 53 CLOSED CAPTIONING _AODES The TV offers eight closed-captioned modes, including four • text modes. To Set the Closed Captioning Mode: 1:. Select Screen from the Main Menu Point to Closed-Caption Mode and press MENU. This choice lists comes up: Point to your choice and press MENU to select it and return to the Screen menu.
  • Page 54: Adjust Projection Tv

    ADJUSTING PROJECTION Your projection TV has three color projection tubes-one red, one for green, and one for blue. When the tubes are precisely aligned they create the color images you see-on the TV screen. Over time, the picture can drift out of alignment due to normal bumps and vibrations or-moving the TV.
  • Page 55: On-Screen Program Details

    ON-SCREEN PROGRAM DETAILS Program providers have theoption of sending information through the airwaves along their programs. If this information is available, the TV _an display it up when you press DISPLAY. To display the on-screen program details: Press DISPLAY once to bring up the channel marker, Press DISPLAY again to bring up the program title and the program's length and elapsed time.
  • Page 56: Choosing An Audio Processor

    -CHOOSING AN AUDIO PROCESSOR "' - Changing theaudio processor changes the way your TV sounds. There are two ways to change the audio processor: a) from the Audio menu, and b) by pressing (o)SRS on the remote. J:or more; see Audio, page 38. Choosing an audio processor...
  • Page 57: Appendix A: Tv Connections

    THINGS TO DO BEFORE CONNECTING COMPONENTS Protect your-components from power surges • Connect all components before plugging any power cords into the wall outlet. Always turn off the TV and/or component before you connect or disconnect any cables. Position cables correctly to avoid audio or interference...
  • Page 58: Tv And Mono Vcr (Connection A)

    TV AND MONO VCR (CONNECTION This information applies to Conriection A in the Connections Foldout. Connection A provides: • Stereo sound from broadcast programs • Mono sound from VCR • Picture in Picture (PIP) • Watch one channel on TV while recording another channel To use this connection you must have: •...
  • Page 59: Tv And Stereo Vcr (Connectionb)

    TV AND STEREO VCR (CONNECTIONB) This information applies to Connection B in the Connections Foldout. Connection B provides: Stereo sound from broadcast programs Stereo sound from VCR Picture in Picture (PIP) Watch one Channel on TV while recording another channel To use this connection you must have:...
  • Page 60: Tv, Vcr And Laserdisc Player (Connection C)

    TV, VCR AND LASERDISC PLAYER (CONNECTION This information applies to Connection C in the Connections Foldout. " Connection C provides: • Stereo sound from broadcast programs • Stereo sound from VCR • Picture in Picture (PIP) • Watch one channel on TV while recording another channel To use t_his connection you must have:...
  • Page 61: Tv And (2) Vcrs (Connection D)

    TV AND (2) VCRS (CONNECTION This information applies to Connection D in the Connections Foldout. Connection D provides: • Stereo sound from broadcast pro'grams • Stereo sound from VCR Picture in Picture (PIP) Watch one channel on TV while recording another channel •...
  • Page 62 To record from one tape to another (tape dubbing): Insert original tape into VCR2. Insert blank tape into VCR1. Press VCR1. Set VCR to line input (for mor e, see your vcR User Manual). Press RECORD to begin recording. • 4_o Press VCR2oLD, then press PLAY.
  • Page 63: Tv And Laserdisc Player (Connection E)

    TV AND LASERDISC PLAYER (CONNECTION This information appries to Connection E in the Connections Foldout. Connection E provides: • Stereo sound from broadcast programs • Picture in Picture (PIP) To use this connection you must have: • (1) coaxial cable •...
  • Page 64: Tvand Dss ® Receiver(Connection F)

    TVAND DSS ® RECEIVER(CONNECTION This information applies to Connection F in the Connections Foldout. Connection F provides: • Stereo sound from broadcast programs • Stereo sound from the DSS® receiver • Picture in.Picture (PIP} To use this connection you must have: •...
  • Page 65: Tv, Vcr, And Dss® Receiver (Connection G)

    TV, VCR, AND DSS ® RECEIVE (CONNECTION This information applies to Connection G in the C0nnections Foldout. Connection G provides: ° Stereo sound from broadcast programs • Stereo sound from VCR • Picture in Picture (PIP) ° Watch one channel on TV while recording another channel To use this connection you must have: •...
  • Page 66: Tv, Vcr, Dss® Receiver, And Laserdisc Player (Connection H)

    TV, VCR, DSS ® RECEIVER, LASERDISC PLAYER (CONNECTION This information applies to Connection H in the Connections Foldout. Connection H provides: • Stereo sound from broadcast programs • Stereo sound from VCR • Picture in Picture (PIP) • Watch one channel on TV while recording another chann'el To use this connection you must have: •...
  • Page 67 To play a tape on the VCR: Press VCR1 and then press PLAY. To play a laserdisc: Press VCR2,LD and then press PLAY.
  • Page 68: Tv, (2) Vcrs, And Dss® Receiver (Connection I)

    ® RECEIVER TV, (2) VCRS, AND (CONNECTION This information appliesto Connection I in.the Connections Foldout. Connection I provides: • Stereo sound from broadcast programs • Stereo sound from VCR • Picture in Picture (PIP) • Watchone channel on TV while recording another channel To use this connection you must have: •...
  • Page 69 Torecord off-air (cable or antenna) broadcasts and watch a different channel: 1. Turnoff VCR2. Insert blank tape into VCR1. PressVCR1. Make sure to setVCR1 to line input. Press RECORD to beg_n recording To watch another channel, make sure the TV/VCR switch on the VCR is set to TV;...
  • Page 70: Appendix B: Connecting Other Components

    CONNECTING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS You can connect.up to four additional speakers to the TV: two to the FRONT SPEAKERS terminals and two.to the REAR SPEAKERS terminals. 8.888 FRONT SPEAKERS gggg To connect external speakers: Connect speakers to the FRONT SPEAKERS terminals. Speaker Connections Set the SPEAKER SWITCH to EXTERNAL.
  • Page 71: Connecting Audio Components

    CONN ECTINGAUDIO COMPON ENTS CONNECTING A STER_EO AMPLIFIER Connect the amplifier's TV audio inputs to the left (U MONO) and right (R) HI-FI OUTPUT jacks. You may prefer to turn off the TV's internal speakers by selecting Speakers from the Audio menu, then turning the speakers off.
  • Page 72: Connecting A Camcorder

    CONNECTING A CAMCORDER FOR PLAYBACK There are two connections recommended for playing back from the camcorder to the TV: FRONT CON N ECTION PLAYBACK Locate the AV adapter included with your TV accessories. Connect the camcorder's video output to the adapter's video input (yellow).
  • Page 73 CONNECTING A CAMCORDER TO RECORD FROM TH E TV TO RECORD "FROM TH E "IV TO TH E CAMCORDER: Co'nnect the camcorder's audio/video input cables to the TV's FIXED OUTPUT jacks. Consult.your camcorder's owner's manual for instructions on camcorder recording. •...
  • Page 74: Appendix €: Troubleshooting Tips

    TROUBLESHOOTIN Troubles sometimes are cau;_ed by simple "fa_hat can correct without the help of a service tech_ic_n. If you experience any difficulty with your TV, check a few basic remedies before calling your service technician. TV will not turn • Check to make sure it is plugged in. •...
  • Page 75 Blank screen • Maybe the device connected to the input jacks is not turned on. • Try another channel. • Press RESET, in case the picture controls are set too low. No sound, picture okay • Maybe sound is muted. Try pressing volume up button to restore sound.
  • Page 76: Appendix D: Limited Warranty

    Request home service from any Authorized Television Service nter. • To identify your nearest Authorized RCA Television Servicenter, ask your dealer, look in the Yellow Pages, or call 1-800-336-1900. • Show the service technician your evidence of purchase date or first rental.
  • Page 77: Appendix E: Care And Cleaning

    CAREAND CLEANING You can clean the TV as required, using a soft cloth or the dusting attachment for your vacuum cleaner. Be sure to occasionally vacuum the ventilation slots in the cabinet to help assure adequate ventilation. To Clean the TV screen, use a diluted soap and water mixture and a soft cloth.
  • Page 78: Accessories

    Cable is color-coded and shielded. ease of use. The VIDEO jacks are yellow, the right AUDIO. Has RCA-type phono plugs on each end. jacks are red, and ;the left AUDIO JACKS are white. When . connecting components to each other, be sure that you...
  • Page 79 Accessory Order Form for RCA TV Models Audio/Video Cables continued Stereo Audio Cable Description Signal Splitter Double goid-tipped cable generally used Gold-Tip Push-on Antenna Cable (6-ft) AH065G 5.95 for connecting stereo 4.95 audio components. Gold-Tip Push-on Antenna Cable (10-ft) AH066G 3.95...
  • Page 80 To order accessories, contact your local RCA Dealer. Charge your order on your VISA or MasterCard If a dealer is not nearby;you can also follow the filling in below instructions below to order by telephone. USE .YOURCREDIT CARD IMPORTANT: 'Copy complete account number...
  • Page 81: Index

    CH CTRL 31, Symbols CHAN SRS 38, Device button Chan # 42 (0-9) DISPLAY 30, Change channel Display Closed Captioning Channel Control DSS e receiver 21, 30 Channel indicator "34 DSS® remote Channel information DSS*CABLE AoV jack Channel list 18, 30 batteries DSS.CABLE button...
  • Page 82 Set the Time Polarity switch Set the VCR1 Channel POWER button L/MONO audio jacks Set the VCR2oLD Channel PREV CH button Labelling channels 18, 42 Previous channel Set Time 13, 17, 41 Labels 35, 42 Program information Set Time'control panel Laserd.isc player codes...
  • Page 83 UHFNHF Antenna Universal remoCe 4, 23, Universal Remote. Codes Using Connection A 56 Using Connection B 57 Using Connection C 58 Using Connection D 59 Using Connection E 61 Using Connection F 62 Using Connection. G 63 Using Connection H 64 Using Connection I 66...
  • Page 84 CREATING A GREENER FUTURE At Thomson Consumer ElectronicS we are dedicated to the preservation of our natural heritage and to a healthy and safe way of life for current and future generations. This is a global effort which encompasses every THOMSON facility throughout the world.

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