First Things First - RCA F32730 Owner's Manual

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HI,
MY
NAME
IS SCOTT...
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...and
I wrote
this
user manual.
You're
probably
saying
to yourself,
"so you're
the guy."
Well,
laugh
if
you must,
but
it's my job to see that
you have a
rewarding
user manual
experience.
No, really.
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FIRST
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ARE YOU
KIDDING?
AN
80-PAGE
INSTRUCTION
BOOK?
Back in the
old days, you
bought
a TV, stuck
some
rabbit
ears on it, and sat back and enjoyed
test
patterns
and bad sitcoms.
Now,
TVs are more
like
computers
than
radios,
and you
have to jump
through
a few
hoops
to get the TV up and running.
Don't
worry,
it sounds
more
complicated
than
it is.
V
V
READ TH E FI RST FOUR
CHAPTERS
These chapters
cover the four
big hoops:
get the TV
out
of the
box and hooked
up, learn
to move
through
the
menu
system,
run the interactive
setup
routine,
and program
the
remote
to control
your
VCR and other
stuff.
That's
about
thirty
pages'
worth
of user manual
stuff.
The
rest of the
manual
should
be used as reference
material.
You can thumb
through
these
sections
whenever
you get some time.
If you have
a specific
question,
refer
to the table
of contents
or the
index.
CHECK
OUTTHE
NOTES
IN THE
TEXT
I've spent
a lot of time
pestering
the
people
who
made
your
TV: engineers,
designers,
product
managers_you
name
it, I cornered
them.
In the
process,
I've gotten
some great
advice
about
how
to
tweak
the TV. I've passed
on as many
of these
ti ps as
I could,
so
keep
an eye out for
notes
in the text.
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IF
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The road map on the first
page
I
of each of the four
main
I
chapters
to let you know
where|
you
are in the
setup
process.
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