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..US'E R'S GUIDE Important Information ..... i Table ofContents_ ..... 1 Quick Guide t oYour 1!/.., ..2-5 Using Your R emote ... 6 -15 Adjusting Your TV ....16-19 Using Advanced Fealures...20-27 References ......28-37 C _O_IL O...
Important Information WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER To reduce the risk of fire or shock SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING b_zard, do not expose this TVto TO QUAUFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL rain or moisture.
Table of Contents Important Information Warning, Product Registration Quick Guide to Your TV Startup Hook up your TV, Plug in the TV, Put Batteries in the Remote, Turn on the TV, Plac e Channels into Memory, Set the Time Basic Tour of the Remote ."...
Quick Guide to Your TV Startup The steps below will get your TV connected and ready for watching. For more details, see the page numbers listed. Hook up any antennas, cables or Hook up your TV other equipment to your TVbefore Details arein the you follow the steps below.
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Quick Guide to Your TV Startup - Press TV on the remote. Turn on the TV <23 I> D, d:i dr:l,-_ 'O 20 30 '(3 '060 70 'On:) _oOW' Press POWER on the TV. A. Press MENU*PROG until the 5. Place all available Setup menu is selected.
Quick Guide to Your TV Basic Tour of the Remote Basic information about your remote is shown below. This will give you a general idea of how your remote works. For more details, see pages 6-,.15. TV Power Button Turns the TV on. Sets the remote to control the TV.
Quick Guide to Your TV Menu Basics General information about using the on-screen menu system is shown below. Details on using the remote buttons are on pages 6-7. Many menu items are explained in detail in Using the Advanced Features starting on page 20. Yellow Green Light White...
Using Your TV and Remote With Remote Buttons DISPLAY POWER Turns off the TV. Shows displays on the screen. Clears menus from the screen. Turns off compatible VCRs. Turns on a component after a SKiP (Commercial Skip) component button ispressed. Allows you to scan other chan- ' AUDIO, VCR, VCR2.LD, nels during commercials.
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Us'ragYour TV and Remote With Remote Buttons Number Buttons (0-9). MOVE • and b (left and right) Moves left a nd right on a menu Selects a ny channelnumber. line. SeeMenu _cson page5. Two numbers must be pressedfor Changes a feature setting. eachchannel.
Using Your TV and Remote With VCRs: Setting the VCR1 Channel The VCR 1 Channel works with VCR on the remote: If the VCR 1 Channel is set, pressing VCR selects the channel to see the VCR picture. The VCR 1 Channel setting depends on which diagram you have used from the Connection Guide.
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Using Your TV and Remote With VCRs: Basic Operation If the remote operates your VCR, this page and the next will show you how to use it for basic functions. See page 7fo r more details on buttons used with your VCR. Turn on the VCR A.
B. Press POWER to turn off the receiver. Satellite Receiver Codes ....82,83 ! Drake .._ ..GE..........O0 General Imtn_e.n_...92,93,94 RCA........00__ 84 ! ....:..81, i STS1 .._ ..,.85 .._ !! STm_ ..:..8'7 ! ST_ ......
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Using Your TV and Remote With a Cable Box: Setting the Cable Channel The Cable Channel works with CABLE on the remote, If the Cable Channel is set, pressing CABLE selects the channel to see cable channels. The Cable Channel setting depends on which channel your cable box must be on to see cable channels.
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D. Use the buttons on the remote that relate to laserdisc player functions. Not an. buttons high- your lighted work with laserdisc player. E. Press POWER to turn it off. SWAP Laserdisc Player Codes Pioneer....... _3. ProScan.......,33 RCA ......23 •...
Refer to the Connection Book or your Audio equipment owner's manual to orgy up your audio equipment. Your remote controls RCA audio equipment radio, CD player, tape such as a player, turntable, or amplifier. remote may need to be programmed for your equipment.
Adjusting Your TV Overall Picture FoUow the steps below to lighten or darken the overall picture without changing the color levels. Press MENU-PROG to select the 1. Select the Controls Menu Controls menu. This menu is yel- low. Press MOVE • 2.
Adjusting Your TV Picture Settings Fonow the steps below to change the picture on the screen to your personal setting. The chart at the bottom of the page explains your options. Press _IENU-PROG repeatedly to Select the Adjust Menu select the Adjust menu. This menu is light blue.
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Adjusting Your TV Sound Settings: Stereo, Expanded Stereo, SAP and Tone Follow these steps to adjust the Stereo, Expanded Stereo, SAP or Tone of your TV. SAP (Second Audio Program) is sometimes used to offer the program being watched in another language.The chart below explains your options.
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Adjusting Your-TV Sound. Settings: Speakers Follow the steps below to turn the speakers on or off in your TV. The chart below explains your options. Press MENU.PROG repeatedly to Select the Setup Menu select the Setup menu. This menu is white. Controls Alarm Press MOVE •...
Using Advanced Features Placing Channels in Memory (Autoprogramming) Only channels 2-13 appear in the TV's memory when you first tutti it on. The channels available in your area must be programmed into the TV's memory when you hook up your TV. Using CHANNEL up or down anows you to scanthrough these channels.
Using Advanced Features Naming the Channels You can name the channels using the character list below. FuLl appears beside Label when the memory is used up. Fixed appears beside Label • for channel O0--it cannot be named. A. Press MENU.PROG repeatedly 1.
Using Advanced Features Setting the Sleep Timer You can set your TV to turn itself off. If you're watching TV at.niglit and fall asleep, the TV will turn off for you. A. Press MENU-PROG to select' 1. Set Sleep Tuner the Controls menu and higiai_t Sleep Timer.
Using Advanced Features Setting the Alarm Clock The TV can be set to turn on each day like your alarm dock. You can set it to turn on to your favorite channel at a certain time. You can also set it to turn itself off again.
Using Advanced Features Watching Picture-in-Picture Picture-in-Picture allows you to display a small picture within the big picture of the TV screen. To watch two different programs at once, you must connect a VCR, Laserdisc Player or Camcorder. You may need to disable the VCR1 Channel if you can not get two different programs at once.
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Using Advanced Features Watching Picture-in-Picture Press PIP MOVE to move the Move the small pictuxe small picture to the next comer. PressSWAP to switcl_ the small Swap the big picture with picture with the big picture. the little picture A. PressFREEZEto stopactionin the small picture.
Using.Advanced Features Selecting a Language The on-screen displays in this TV can be displayed in three languages: English, French, and Spanish. When you select a language, most of the displays will be shown on the screen in your preferred language. Press MENU repeatedly to select 1.
Using Advanced Features setting Your TV for Antenna or Cable Your TV automatically adjusts this feature when the TV places channels in memory (autoprogram). Follow the steps below to change the setting as needed. Press MENU.PROG repeatedly to 1. Select the Setup menu selectthe Setup menu.
References .Front Panel Buttons For details on using buttons with menus, see Menu Basics on page 5. MENU Shows menus on screen. Moves frommenu to menu: CH ^ and v Channel:up and down. s_..p._a ao_t_ou_d,_ i_th_ _v,_ memory. Movesup and down menus. "...
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References Displays on the Screen Your TV shows the settings of several features on the scr_. To see what features have been set on your TV, press DISPLAY on the remote. 12:00 AM KNBC 13 or Video 00 Alarm Sleep PIP 00 Volume -.
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References Trouble Checks You may have problems that can be fixed with a few minor adjustments. Look for the type of problem you are having below and then try the suggestions to get your TV going again. For warranty information _ page 32.
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References .Trouble Checks Trouble Checks and Adjustments Remote Buttons don't work when you Press TV to set the remote to control the TV. See buttons on page 6-7. • press them Workspart or none of the Clear the path between the remote and TV of any objects. time Aim the remote at the component you are trying to control.
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Forscreen s izes o f20"andsmaller. TakeyourRCA television to anyAutb.orized you get service: Television Servicenterf andpick up when repairs arecomplete. Forscreen sizes larger than 20": Request in-home service fromanyAuthorized RCA Television Servicen_. To identify yournearest Authorized RCA Television Servicenter, askyourDealer, look inthe Yellow Pages, orcall 1 -800-336-.1.900.
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References Orde(Form for Parts Remote #233064 IfyourTVhas Order Form <_ picture-in-picture Book No. 1512778A feature, this is the remote that came ,0 _0,0 packed with your TV. "0'0'0 You can use the order '0'0'0 Part Part Number Price , Total '(3 "6"...
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References Order Form for Parts U.S. and Canadian Orders USE YOUR CREDIT CARD VISA" By Phone: Copy complete accountnumber 1 - 800 - 338 - 0376 Call this toll-free number between I-CT-N CT CT-N •8AM and 8PM Eastern StandardTime and place your order using your Visa or MasterC.ard.
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References Glossary Antenna sharpness Display A device used to receive broadcast A word, words or graphics that Clearness of a picture. appear on the TV _zee_ signals from TV stations. SKIP See Commerical Skip. Audio Inputs Locatedon back oftheTV for Sound reproduced by the TV.
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References index CABLE/ANTENNNA Jack ..2...15 Delete Channels from Memory.20 Adding Channels to Memory..120 Disabled ........35 Cable Box ......... 12,13 Adjust Menu Cable Box Codes ......i2 Autocolor ........17 DISPLAY Button ....... 6,23 CABLE Button ..... :..7,12,13 Displays (On-Screen) ....
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Turn on TV ... ._..:.." ....2 Menu ......_....36 REC/Record Button.i" ..7,11,15 Buttons ......... 4,6,28 References......2.8-37 MENU Buttons ......4,5 Guide to .........23,4 Glossary ......•..35 Memis ..........5 TV Button .....
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