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Page 1: ...NER S NUAL C O ...

Page 2: ...tion rating label located on the back panel of your product for its proper operating voltage FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user s authority tO operate it If fixed non moving images are left on the screen for long peri ods they may be permanently imprinted on the screen Such images include network Iogos phone numbers and video games ...

Page 3: ... VCR 24 Programming the Remote to Control a 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 27 Using the Remote to Control a Device 28 Tour of the TV 29 Remote Buttons 30 Back Panel 32 Front Panel 34 Channel Marker 35 Quick Reference 37 Audio Menu 38 Picture Q...

Page 4: ...n F 62 TV VCR and DSS Receiver Connection G 63 TV VCR DSS Receiver and Laserdisc Player Connection H 64 TV 2 VCRs and DSS Receiver Connection I 66 Appendix B Connecting Other Components 68 Connecting External Speakers 68 Connecting Audio Components 69 Connecting a Camcorder 70 AppendiX Troubleshooting Tips 72 Appendix D Limited Warranty 74 Appendix E Care and Cleaning 75 Accessories 76 Index 79 DS...

Page 5: ... 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 ind...

Page 6: ... cable box use the IV Only connection shown below If you re going to connect the TV to a VCR laser disc player or other component we recommend you use the Connections 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 or c...

Page 7: ...wn on the foldout or if you prefer a different connection see your dealer or specific component user manuals m m m m m m STEP 3 Plug in the TV Plug the end of the power cord into thewall outlet matching the wide blade of the plug with the wide slot in the outlet Be sure to insert the plug completely STEP 4 Put batteries in the remote Slide the battery compartment cover off the back of the remote I...

Page 8: ...he steps needed to fully configure the TV The first step is the auto channel search which puts available cable TV or antenna signals into the TV s memory You must complete the auto channel search After this first step you can skip any of the remaining steps and return to them later _ pAux QE E_3 0 _0 _0 _0 _0 _0 _0 _0 0 _ 0 6 TV Button If the picture appears to have a double or triple image you ma...

Page 9: ...to various control panels in the menu system The great thing is you only need to know one rule point and select 2 USING THE MENU SYSTEM i I Ilf you want a lot of cool features you have to use some kind of me nuing system Look at it this way l you only need to know one rule J 7 ...

Page 10: ... arrows 2 Select a menu item by pressing MENUoPROG Selecting an item tells the TV s menu system to go ahead and make the change or go to a place you have indicated For example to select the Channel menu from the Main Menu 1 Press MENU to bring up the Main Menu_ _j MOVE J_ 2 Point to Channel by pressing the down arrow until the word Channel is highlighted in green CLEAR at any time to re move al di...

Page 11: ... 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 real work in the menu system 0ne way to exit out of the menus is to press zero 0 until you back J out of the menu system and re tur n to TV viewing 9 ...

Page 12: ...ake a choice in a menu Point and select with the MOVE arrows arid MENU Press a number button on the remote For example in the Main Menu press 3 to go straight to the Screen menu Exiting a menu There are three ways to exit a menu Point to Exit and press MENU Press 0 on the remote Press CLEAR The on screen displays are cleared from the screen and you are returned to TV viewing Feel free to explore t...

Page 13: ...s are used to make adjustments to a particular control For example to adjust the TV s tint 1 Press MENU to bring up the Main Menu 2 Point to Picture Quality and press MENU The Picture Quality menu comes up 3 Press MENU to select Picture Controls 4 Press thedown arrow to Point to Tint You don t need to remember the l names of the control panel types J Once you ve learned how each type works you ll ...

Page 14: ...g a home antenna or a cable TV signals 1 Press MENU to bring up the Main Menu 2 Point to Channel and press MENU The Channel menu comes up Point to Signal Type and press MENU The Signal Type choice list comes up with the current setting highlighted in green For example 6 Point to the correct setting for your connection and press MENU As soon as you select a choice the TV saves your change and you a...

Page 15: ...nter a number in that column Press the right arrow to move to the next column then press the up or downarrow to enter a nu mber Repeat Step 5 until you have entered the hour and minute for the current time Notice that when you reach the last column pressing the up or down arrow changes whether the time reads AM or PM I Trivia This type of control panel is referred to as a one arme_ bandit I don t ...

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Page 17: ...eeded to configure the TV Search for available channels Set the time Make channel lists and labels Set the VCR1 channel Setthe DVD VCR2 LD channel Set the DSS CABLE channel V INTERACI IVE _ ETUP i Ir Complete the first Step auto channelseardti toreceive anten nii or cabieTV signals After that you can skip other steps and return to them at your convenience 7 15 ...

Page 18: ...tup routine asks you if you wantthe TV to search automatically for all channels available through your antenna or cable TV system This is sometimes called autoprogramming Press MENU to tell the TV to begin searching for channels The display gives you a progress report and tells you when it has finished 2 Press MENU to continue You must complete the Auto Chan nel Search to receive TV signals and pu...

Page 19: ...he time of day 1 Press MENU to bring up the Set Time Control panel 2 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 3 Press MENU to continue ...

Page 20: ...refer to the call letters listed in your newspaper s TV section for ideas on labelling the channels Repeat this process for each of your channels Then press MENU to continue 18 Two Tips from Keith the Design Engineer _ _ Use the tHAN buttons to change channels in the Chan field Thisworks even if you re not in the Chan field Or enter the channel number directly using the number buttons on the unive...

Page 21: ...ected from VCR1 Channel choice list For more see Auto Tuning page 43 1 Press MENU to bring up the VCR 1 choice list Point tothe _ choice that matches the way you have your VCR connected to the TV If you used the Connections Foldout to hook up your TV Use the table shown at_the right to select the VCR1 channel Press MENU to continue f you used Connection A Connection B Connection C Connection D Con...

Page 22: ...ress VCR2oLD If you don t have a DVD VCR2iLD component connected to the TV skip this step or select Not Connected from VCR LD Channel choice list For more see Auto Tuningi page 43 1 Press MENU to bring up the DVD VCR2 LD choice list Point to the choice that matchesthe way you have your DVD player second VCR or iaserdisc player connected to the TV Press MENU to continue If you used Connection A Con...

Page 23: ...r cable box connected to the TV skip this step or select Not Connected from the DSS CABLE Channel choice list For more see Auto Tuning page 43 1 Press MENU to bring up the DSS CABLE choice list Cont nued on next page Important If you have both a DSS Receiv er anda cable box connected to the W _ o the remote cannot control both a cable box and the DSS e receiver The chart details how to set the DSS...

Page 24: ...AT NOW Now thatyo u ve fin shed the interactive setup you can sit back relax and enjoy the Tv or PROGRAhA_TH E REMOTE Since you ve gone this far you can take a few minutes to program the remote to control your VCR laserdisc player and other component To find out how to program both of the remotes go to the next section _en_A NotConnocted I _nput Video I nput I _p t Video I input _I _ut Video I npu...

Page 25: ...n t need to program it at all Other manufacturers brands need to be programmed V NOW WATCH SOME TV Once you ve programmed the remote you will have completed all four setup sections Now you can sit back and enjoy the TV If you want to know more about the different parts of the TV see the next section Tour of the 7 V Refer to the other sections and appendices as needed 4 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE I 23 ...

Page 26: ...emote needs to be programmed Follow these steps to program your universal remote to control your VCR 1 Turn on the VCR to be programmed 2 Look up your VCR brand and code number s on the code list on the next page 3 Press and hold the VCR1 button on the remote 4 Enter the two digit code from the code list 5 Release VCR1 then press POWER to see if the VCR responds tothe remote commands If it doesn t...

Page 27: ...36 InstantReplay 08 JCL 08 JCPenney 02 05 07 08 14 16 30 35 JVC 02 14 16 30 Kenwood 02 14 16 30 Lloyd s 15 Magnavox 08 29 Marantz 02 08 14 16 29 30 Marta 09 MEI 08 Memorex 08 09 12 15 MGA 04 27 Minolta 05 35 Samsung 07 13 22 32 42 Sansui 16 Sanyo 02 12 Scott 04 13 4I Sears 02 05 09 12 18 19 35 43 Sharp 06 24 39 Shintom 17 26 3I Sony 17 26 38 Sylvania 08 15 29 Symphonic 02 15 Tashiko 09 Tatung _ 30...

Page 28: ... _ 33 37 RCA i 33 37 _ L PROGRAMMING TH E REMOTE TO CONTROL AN RCA AUDIO DEVICE Your remote controls only RCA audio equipment such as an audio receiver or amplifier It does not control other brands of audio equipment The remote may need to be programmed for your RCA equipment This remote may not operate all models of the brands that are shown at right Use the codes at right or on the sheet packed ...

Page 29: ... list at right 3 Press and hold the DSSoCABLE button on the remote 4 Enter the two digit code from the code list 5 Release the DSS CABLE button and press POWER or CHAN UP or DOWN to see if the cable box responds to the re mote commands 6 Repeat these steps using the next code listed for your brand until the cable box responds to the remote commands Satellite I Cable Box Codes ABC 22 46 Anvision _ ...

Page 30: ...e correct codes you are ready to use it to control your devices To operate the device 1 PFessthe device button TV VCR1 VCR2oLD DSSoCABLE or AUDIO to set the remote to control the device 2 Press OFF ON to turn the device off or on 3 Use the remote buttons that apply to that device 28 ...

Page 31: ...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: ...ecks and CD players VOL or VOL Decreases or increases the TV s volume tHAN or CHAN v Scans up or down through the current channel list Press once to change the channel up or down press and hold to continue changing channels DISPLAY Brings up channel information Press repeatedly to see detailed program information if available SKIP Press once before changing channels and the IV will wait 30 seconds...

Page 33: ...nt items in the menu system Also used to adjust the menu controls Also moves the PIP window when no menus are on the screen PIP Brings up the small picture in picture window Press again to remove the PIP window MOVE PIP Moves the PIP window to the four corners of the screen CH CTRL Selects the picture window that is the main or PIP window that is changed by the CHAN and CHAN v buttons SWAP Swaps t...

Page 34: ...h as a VCR or laserdisc player L MONO Provides left audio connection Or if you are connecting a mono component use the L MONO input The left audio connector is usually white RIGHT Provides right audio connection The right audio connector is usually red VIDEO Provides video connection The video connector is usually yellow s ViDEO Lets you connect a component with S Video capability such as a DSS re...

Page 35: ...ot have its own volume control or remote SPEAKER SWITCH Lets you turn off the TV s internal built in speakers and play the audio through external speakers connected to the TV Set SPEAKER SWITCH to EXTERNAL to play audio through external speakers Set the switch to INTERNAL to play audio through the TV s internal built in speakers REAR SPEAKERS The REAR SPEAKERS terminals let you connect rear speake...

Page 36: ...e previous menu POWER Turns the TV on and off A V AV Jack Use the AV adapter included with your TV accessories to connect a camcorder or other device to the front of the TV The yellow connector isfor video the white for audio The front panel above shows a typical button layout The exact look of the buttons may be dif ferent from those on the front of your TV In other words your mileage may vary Be...

Page 37: ...nel is broadcasting SAP Second Audio Program information PIP Chart Displays the current PIP channel Stereo Displayed when the current channel is broadcasting in Stereo VCR Displays the label assigned to the current channel VlD1 Displays the current Channel or input channel Remote batteries are low Displayed when the batteries in the remote need to be replaced Sleep Displayed when the Sleep Timer h...

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Page 39: ... Quality Contains the controls that let you adjustthe picture Screen Containsthecontrolsthat let you adjust theCiosed Caption mode and display Time Contains the controls that let you set the time and schedule the TV to turn off and on at specific ti rues Channel Contains all the commands used to control your channels including custom building your channel list setting parental controls and setting...

Page 40: ...me Commercials for example often sound louder than regular programming SLS keeps your ears from being blasted by the increased volume e SRS Stereo e SRS is an audio processing technology that adds greater depth and stereo separation to stereo audio signals Enhanced e SRS Stereo Enhances the e SRSsignal to give the impression of even greater depth and stereo separation SAP Second Audio Program Play...

Page 41: ...his is especially useful for tracking realistic flesh tone colors as you switch from channel to channel Select Off if you prefer to adjust thepicture withthe Picture Controls Video Noise Filter Displays a choice list that lets you turn on the feature that automatfcally filters out noise or snow from the picture Color Warmth Displays a choice list that lets YoU set one of three automatic color adju...

Page 42: ... when available whenever you press the MUTE button The captioning information is not displayed when the sound is not muted Closed Caption Mode Displays a choice list that lets you choose which captioning mode is used for displaying captioning information Adjust Projection 113 Lets you adjust the TV s three color projection tubes for precise picture alignment I aptioning information is not availabl...

Page 43: ... schedule Set Time Displays a control panel that lets you enter the current tim e The on screen directions guide you through the steps needed to set the schedule You have to set the current time before using the Schedule function Tip for Using Schedule To turn the TV into an alarm clock press RESETto blank both the Start and Stop Time fields Then set the Start Time The TV will come on in the morni...

Page 44: ...he antenna or cable is connected to Antenna A Pressing the ANTENNA button on the remote is a quick way to change the signal source from Antenna A to Antenna B Lists and Labels Displays a control panel that lets you custom build your Normal channel list choose a four character label for each channel and decide whether each channel is parent approved Follow the on screen directions to enter your cha...

Page 45: ...ist inactive channels weak stations or channels with no sigrtal atali will be remcwed from the channel list Auto Tuning Displays a choice list that lets you set up the TV to automatically tune to the correct input channel when you press VCR1 VCR2 LD or DSSoCABLE Set VCR 1 Channel Displays a choice list that lets you select the channel that the TV tunes to when you press the VCR1 button The choices...

Page 46: ...ys a choice list that lets you select the channel that the TV tunes to when you press the VCR2oLD button The choices are the same as those listed under Set VCR 1 Channel above except that the component is the second _iCR or laserdisc player rand the remote button being programmed is VCR2 LD For example Video 2 Input Choose this if your second VCR or laserdisc player is connected to the Video 2 jac...

Page 47: ...otune to Video 1 input when you press the DSS CABLE button This is the typicalsetting for a DSS Receiver Ch 3 Antenna A Choose this if your cable box is connected to the Antenna A jack on the back of the TV and you want the TV to tune to channel 3 when you press the DSS CABLE button This is a typical setting for a cable box ...

Page 48: ...SETUP The Setup routine is detailed in Interactive Setup pages 15 22_ 46 ...

Page 49: ...FEATURES PIP Picture in Picture Operation Using Closed Captioning Adjusting Projection TV Displaying On Screen Program Details Choosing an Audio Processor I Fo_r more about the different 1 menus and ontrol panels in the menu system _see Quick Refer ence p 37 _ 47 ...

Page 50: ...channel control back to the main picture SCAN Pressing SCAN causes the TV to automatically scan through your channel list If channel control see above is on the main picture the main picture will scan through the channels If channel control is on the PIP window the PIP picture will scan through the channels Each channel is displayed for four seconds before the TV automatically tunes to the next ch...

Page 51: ...e PIP window o Press SCAN The main picture auto surfs through the channel list When the SKIP feature times out the original channel will return automatically to the main picture Automatic Channel Surfing in the PIP Window You can use the PIP window to auto surf through channels as well 1 Press PIP to bring up the PIP window 2 Press SCAN The TV begins displaying each channel in the PIP window If yo...

Page 52: ...osed Caption Display highlighted 3 Press MENU to select Closed Caption Display Off No closed captioning information will be displayed On always Closed captioning will be displayed whenever it is available On when muted Closed captioning will be displayed only when you mute the sound by pressing MUTE Point to your choice and press MENU to select it and return to the Screen menu 50 Closed captioning...

Page 53: ...press MENU to select it and return to the Screen menu TURNING OFF CLOSE CAPTIONING 1 Select Screen from the Main Menu 2 Press MENU to select Closed Caption Display 3 Point to Off and press MENU The closed captioning is turned off and you are returned to the Screen menu If you are unsure of the differ ences among the mode s you may prefer to leave the closed captioned mode set to CC1 which displays...

Page 54: ... and vibrations or moving the TV If you notice colored rings or halos around objects in the picture you may want to adjust the picture tubes 1 Press MENU to bring up theMain Menu 2 Point to Screen and press MENU 3 Point to Adjust Projection TV 4 Point to a color to adjust red or blue The green projection tube remains stationary A test pattern appears on the screen Use the move arrows to adjust the...

Page 55: ...ress DISPLAY once to bring up the channel marker 2 Press DISPLAY again to bring up the program title and the program s length and elapsed time 3 PressDISPLAY again for other program details such as the story line and whether Closed Captioning is available 4 Press DISPLAY again to clear the screen Whether all orany of the pro 1 gram details are displayed de J pends on whether the program provider h...

Page 56: ...reased volume e SRS Stereo o SRS is an audio processing technology that adds greater depth and stereo separation to stereo audio signals Enhanced e SRS Stereo Enhances the e SRSsignal to give the impression of even greater depth and stereo separation SAP Second Audio Program Plays the program s audio in a second language if one is available Setting the audio processor to SAP tells the TV to play t...

Page 57: ...hem away from the audio video cables as much as possible Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded_ Refer to the Safety Tips sheet packed with your TV Protect your components from overheating Do not block ventilation holes in any of the components Arrange the components so that air can circulate freely Do not stack components Allow ac_equate Ventilation when placing your components i...

Page 58: ...al cable To connect 1 Connect cables as shown in Connection A 2 Return to First Things First then follow the steps in the Interactive Setup USING CONNECTION A To watch TV programs 1 Turn VCR off 2 Press TV and tune to a channel To record one program and watch another 1 Press VCR1 and tune to a channel 2 Begin recording 3 Make sure the TV VCR switch on the VCR is set to IV 4 Press TV and tune to a ...

Page 59: ...deo cables 1 S Video cable optional To connect 1 Connect cables as shown in Connection B 2 Return to First Things First then follow the steps in the Interactive Setup USING CONNECTION B To watch TV programs 1 Turn VCR off 2 Press TV and tune to a channel To record one program and watch another 1 Press VCR1 and tune to a channel 2 Begin recording 3 Make sure the TVNCR switch on the VCR is set to TV...

Page 60: ...ional To connect 1 Connect cables as shown in Connection C 2 Return to FirstThi ngs First then follow the steps in the Interactive Setup USING CONNECTION C To watch TV programs 1 Turn VCR off 2 Press TV and tune to a channel To record one program and watch another 1 Press VCR1 and tune to a channel 2 Begin recording 3 Make sure the TV VCR switch on the VCR is set to TV 4 Press TV and tune to a cha...

Page 61: ...ideo cables 2 S Video cables optional To connect 1 Connect cables as shown in ConnectiOn D 12 Return to First Things First then follow the steps in the Interactive Setup USING CONNECTION D To watch TV programs 1 Turn VCR off 2 Press TV and tune to a channel To 1 2 3 4 5 record one program and watch another Turn VCR2 off Press VCR1 and tune to a channel Begin recording Make sure the Tv VCR switch o...

Page 62: ...VCR to line input for mor e see your vcR User Manual Press RECORD to begin recording Press VCR2oLD then press PLAY If you want to watch a different channel set both the TV VCR switch on both VCRs to TV press TV then tune to a channel I aution The unauthorized record 1 ing of copyrighted material may infringe upon the rights of Others 60 ...

Page 63: ... use this connection you must have 1 coaxial cable 3 audio video cables 1 S Video cable optional To connect 1 Connect cables as shown in Connection E 2 Return to First Things First then follow the steps in the Interactive Setup USING CONNECTION E To watch TV programs 1 Press TV and tune to a channel To play a laserdisc 1 Press VCR2 LD 2 Press PLAY i See Connections Foldout Connection E 61 ...

Page 64: ...t have 3 coaxial cables 3 audio video cables 1 S Video cable optional Stereo sound from DSS programming To connect 1 Connect cables as shown in Connection F 2 Return to First Things First then follow the steps in the Interactive Setup USING CONNECTION F To watch TV programs 1 Turn DSS receiver off 2 Press TV and tuneto a channel To watch DSS programming 1 Press DSSoCABLE and tune to a channell r C...

Page 65: ...2 Return to First Things First then follow the steps in the Interactive Setup USING CONNECTION G To watch TV programs 1 Turn VCR and DSS receiver off 2 Press TV and tune to a channel TO watch DSS programming 1 Press DSS CABLEand tune to a channel To recordoff airbroadcasts and w_l ch a different channel 1 Turn DSS receiver off 2 Press_VCR1 andtune toa channel 3 Begin recording 4 To watch another c...

Page 66: ...es as shown in Connection H 2 Return to First Things First then follow the steps in the Interactive Setup USING CONNECTION H To watch TV programs 1 Turn VCR and DSS receiver off 2 Press TV and tune to a channel To watch DSS e programming 1 Press DSSoCABLE and tune to a channel To record off air cable or antenna broadcasts and watch a different channel 1 Turn DSS receiver off 2 Press VCR1 and tune ...

Page 67: ...To play a tape on the VCR 1 Press VCR1 and then press PLAY To play a laserdisc 1 Press VCR2 LD and then press PLAY 65 ...

Page 68: ... steps in the interactive Setup USING CONNECTION I To watch TV programs 1 Turn VCR and DSS receiver and laserdisc player off 2 Press TV and tune to a channel To watch DSS e programming 1 Press DSSeCABLE and tune to a channel To record from one VCR to the other tape dubbing 2 3 4 5 Turn DSS receiver off Insert original tape into VCR2 Insert blank tape into vcR1 Press VCR1 Set VCR to line input for ...

Page 69: ...ure to setVCR1 to line input 5 Press RECORD to beg_n recording 6 To watch another channel make sure the TV VCR switch on the VCR is set to TV then press TV and tune to a channel To play a tape on VCRI n 1 Press VCR1 and then press PLAY I aution The ui_auth0rized record _ ingof copyrighted materialmay infringeupon the rights of others J 67 ...

Page 70: ...the wire core into the hole Be sure to connect the to and to Release the lever Pull gently on the wire to see that it s connected securely Important When connecting the speaker wire make sure you connect the positive terminal on the TV to the positive terminal on the speaker One side of the speaker wire is usually marked with a white stripe to help you match up the terminals correctly If the and t...

Page 71: ...xed Output jacks Important Do not use the amplifier s PHONO inputs If the amplifier is not stereo use the L MONO HI FI OUT jack Consult the amplifier s owner s manual for the manufacturer s recommended hookup CONNECTING A TAPE DECK To use a tape deck to record audio from TV 11 Connect the tape deck s audio inputs to the FIXED OUTPUT jacks on the back of the TV The FIXED OUTPUT jacks pr vide a fixe...

Page 72: ...outputs to the INPUT1 audio and video jacks on the TV 2 Press INPUT on the remote until the channel marker displays VID1 3 Start playback on the camcorder PLAYBACK FROM AN S VHS CAMCORDER To connect a camcorder with S Video capability 1 Connect an S Video cable from the camcorder to the S VIDEO jackon theTV _ _ 2 Connect the camcorder s audio video outputs to the INPUT1 audio and video jacks on th...

Page 73: ...order recording _ RECORDIN FRO ANS VHSCAMCORDER The TVdoes not supply video ouput in S Video form Use the connection described above The TV must remain on during recording If you change chan nels on the TV the channel change will be recorded Signals from the S Video con _ nector do not come through the FIXED OUTPUT video jack To record to an S Video compo nent remember to connect its regular video...

Page 74: ...emote Maybe something was between the remote and the remote sensor Maybe the remote was not aimed directly at the component ITV or VCR you were trying to control Maybe remote is not in TV Mode Press the TV button so remote will control TV Maybe batteries in remote are weak or dead Try replacing batteries Maybe batteries were installed incorrectly Try replacing batteries correctly Turns off while p...

Page 75: ...g a VCR check to make sure the TV VCR switch on the VCR is in the correct position Noisy stereo reception May be a weak station Use SRS button to change to mono mode instead of stereo No picture no sound but power light is on Maybe someone changed cable air function to wrong position Maybe a vacant channel is tuned If watching VCR connected only through antenna input make sure TV is tuned to chann...

Page 76: ...the service technician your evidence of purchase date or first rental What your warranty does not cover Acts of God such as but not limited to lightning damage Customer instruction Your Owner s Manual clearly describes how to install adjust and operate your television Any additional information should be obtained from your dealer Installation and related adjustments Signal reception problems not c...

Page 77: ... 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 Do not use furniture polish on the TV cabinet or screen While cleaning do not allow liquid to run down the screen and inside the TV Also avoid placing drinks or vases with water on top of the TV This could cause damage to the TV 75 ...

Page 78: ...IDEO jacks Has an RCA type phono plug on each end Standard AudioNideo Cablewith RCA Wpephone plugs Color Coded Jacks The jacks on the TV s monitor panel are color coded for ease of use The VIDEO jacks are yellow the right AUDIO jacks are red and the left AUDIO JACKS are white When connecting components to each other be sure that you always connect left outputs to left inputs and right outputs to r...

Page 79: ...bbing Cable 6 ft Screw on Antenna Cable 3 ft Wireless Headphone System S Video Cable 3 ft S Video Cable 8 ft Remote Control CRK70A1 Audio video Adapter AH077G AH037 PSWH100 186008 VAA020 221115 228449 5 95 4 95 3 95 7 99 8 99 5 95 9 95 4 95 149 95 27 55 29 95 40 00 4 35 _ RK7OA1 Remote Control This is the remote con trol that came packed with your TV Replace mentS or spares can be ordered as neede...

Page 80: ...o order accessories contact your local RCA Dealer If a dealer is not nearby you can also follow the instructions below to order by telephone United States and Canadian Orders To place your order by phone have your Visa or MasterCard readyand call the toll free number listed below between 8AM and 8PM Eastern Standard Time Use this number only to place an order for accessory items listed on this ord...

Page 81: ...Closed captioning information 5O Closed Captioning Modes 51 Closed Caption Display 40 50 Closed Caption Mode 40 Color 39 Co or Warmth 39 Commercial skip timer 35 Connect a camcorder 34 Connecting 2 VCRs 59 Connecting a camcorder 70 Connecting a stereo amplifier 69 Connecting a subwoofer 68 Connecting a tape deck 69 Connecting audio components 69 Connecting Speakers 68 Connecting to an AN receiver ...

Page 82: ... Recording from the TV 32 Remote batteries low 35 Remote buttons 6 30 Remote control 10 RESET 31 Reset Picture Controls 39 Return to TV 12 REW PLAY FF REC STOP PAUSE 30 RIGHT audio jacks 32 Right arrow 12 S S VHS camcorder 70 S Video 32 S Video Input 70 SAP 38 54 Satellite Box Codes 27 SCAN 31 48 Schedule 41 Screen Menu 40 Second Audio Program 38 54 Select 8 Set DSS CABLE Channel 44 Set the DSSoCA...

Page 83: ...sing Connection H 64 Using Connection I 66 Using PIP buttons 49 Using the remote 28 V VCR 1 Channel 43 VCR 1 choice list 19 VCR 2 Channel 44 VCR Codes 25 VCR mode 30 VCR1 30 VCR1 button 19 24 VCR1 Channel 19 VCR2 LD 30 VCR2 LD button 20 26 VCR2 LD mode 30 VlD1 30 VID2 30 Video 1 Input 44 Video 1 Inputjacks 19 Video 2 Input 44 Video 2 Input jacks 20 Video cable 44 Video games note 32 VIDEO jacks 32...

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