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RCA Color TV Owner's Manual WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this TV to rain or moisture. If you suspect that liquid has entered the TV, unplug it immediately and have it inspected by an RCA TV Servicenter. Turning it off is not enough - your TV has power applied to some circuits even when the TV is turned off. The lightning and wTowhead within the h'langle is · warning sign alerting you of "dangerous voltage" inside the product that presents a risk of electric shock. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER- SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SERVICE The exclamation point within the _mngle Ism warning mlgn alertingyou of iml:_:_tant in_s accompanylng product. I Note to Cable TV Installer: This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article 820-22 of the National Electrical Code (Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical. · Your TV operates on 120 volts, 60 Hz AC power (normal house power) and has a polarized AC plug. Because one · blade of the plug is wider than the other, the plug fits into the wall socket only one way. Do not defeat the safety feature of this plug. If you need an extension cord, make sure it is polarized. _ AUTION: To prevent electric shock, do not use the polarized plug on this TV with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless both blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure. CAUTION: Maintain electrical safety. Powerline-operated equipment or accessories connected to this unit should bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark on the accessory itself and should not have been modified so as to defeat the safety features. This will help avoid any potential hazard from electric shock or fire. If in doubt, contact qualified service personnel. _lectriques, ne pas utiliser la fiche polaris6e de cet MapIpSaEreilENaveGcAuRnDe Era:lloPnoguer, purn_evepnriirseledsechcoocusrant ou une autre sortie, _ moins que les lames ne puissent &re ins_r6es h fond sans qu'aucune partie ne soit laiss_e h d_couvert. · All operating controls and their functions are identified and explained in this manual. For warranty service or routine maintenance, contact the nearest Authorized RCA TV Servicenter. All servicing and adjustments to electrical components should be done by a qualified service technician. Mail Your Enrollment Card Today · An RCA Owner's Club Enrollment Card is packed with your set. Please fill out the card and return it immediately. · Your name then will be enrolled in the next drawing, which takes place every three months. If your name is drawn, you will be reimbursed for thefMl purchase price of your new RCA product (restricted to residents of USA only). · Your prompt submission of this card confirms your right to the protection available under the terms and conditions of the warranty and also allows us to contact you in the unlikely issuance of a safety modification. · With your card on file, we can also help you in the event of loss or theft by verifying your ownership. · If you did not receive an RCA Owner's Club Enrollment Card, please contact your dealer. / \\ ,-----,--.-, .... \\ I \ ------------\-,-,,?.,.,_.,_,,:,,i,,,,,.,,- \ Attach Your Sales Receipt Here and File at Home For Future Reference · To obtain warranty parts and service, you must show your sales receipt (or other evidence of purchase) to your Authorized RCA TV Servicenter. · Tape or staple your sales receipt to this manual so you will have it handy should service ever be needed. Do not mail your sales receipt to us. File it at home with your owner's manual for future reference. Record Vital Information Here · No other set has the same serial number as yours. You will find the serial number and the model number on the back of your set (and pre-printed on your Enrollment Card). · Make sure you record both numbers beloW'so that you will have them in case your set is stolen or in case you need a complete description for any other reason. Model: Serial: Purchase Date: Dealer Name/Address/Phone: Thank you for choosingRCA Congratulationosnyourpurchasoef anRCA TV. You have selected a high-quality, precision-engineered instrument designed to give you years of enjoyment. Despite its sophistication, your new TV is amazingly simple to operate because it has so many automatic features. To simplify operation even more, the TV provides on-screen prompts that guide you thru each step of the special functions. The remote control allows adjustment of major operating controls from the comfort of your favorite easy chair. Not only is your new set a state-ofthe-art television receiver that combines sophistication with ease of operation, it also has monitor capability thus providing you flexibility whenever you choose to add an additional component. About This Manual To take full advantage of all the features and benefits of this unique TV, be sure to read this owner's manual carefully and then keep it in a safe place for future reference. Table of Contents Safety Precautions ............................................... RCA Owner's Club ............................................. Inside Front Cover Inside Front Cover First-Time Operation ................................................................... 2-3 Operating Instructions Front Panel Controls ....................................................................... 4 TV On-Screen Status Displays ....................................................... 5 Remote Control · Installing Batteries ....................................................................... 6 · TV Functions ............................................................................ 6-7 VIDEO Button - General Instructions ............................................ 8 AUDIO Button - General Instructions ........................................... 9 SETUP Button - General Instructions .......................................... 10 · Sleep Timer ................................................................................ 11 · Alarm Function .......................................................................... 12 · Channel Memory (AutoProgramming Channels) ...................... 13 · Channel Memory (Erasing/Adding Channels) ........................... 13 Detailed Connections Monitor Panel ............................................................................... 14 Tips to Read Before Connecting Components ............................. 15 Antenna and Cable Connections · Antenna and Cable Information ................................................. 16 · Home Antenna Connections ...................................................... 17 · Cable-TV Connections ............................................................... 18 · Cable-TV Operation ................................................................... 19 Component Connections · VCR ........................................................................................... 20 · Remote Buttons that Control VCR ............................................ 21 · Camcorder .................................................................................. 22 · Computers and Equipment with A UDIO/VIDEO Outputs ........ 22 Reference Section Trouble Checks ............................................................................. 23 Optional Accessories and Order Form .................................... 24-26 Quick-Reference Operating Guide ........................................ 27-28 Cleaning and Care ........................................................................ 29 Index (Alphabetical Subject Reference) ....................................... 29 Limited Warranty ........................................................... Back Cover The steps below will help you get your TV connected and working quickly. The page numbers on which you can find detailed instructions for each of these steps are also listed for your convenience. 1. Unpack TV and accessories. Shown here are the accessories that came packed with your TV. oeoE91 @ @® Lv.JI g_&g l Antenna Adapter Remote Control and Two AAA Batteries 2. Connect antenna or cable-TV system. Most antenna or cable-TV systems can be connected as shown here. Back of TV Incoming Cable from Antenna or Cable--TV System Details for connecting a home antenna to your TV are on page 17. Details for connecting a cable-TV system to your TV are on page 18. Details for connecting a VCR to your TV are on page 20. 3. Attach power cord. First attach the fiat end of the power cord completely into the connector on the back of your TV, and then plug the other end into a wall outlet. Back Of TV 2nd 4. Install batteries in remote control. Details are on page 6. 5. Turn on TV, adjust the volume, and select a channel. Number-Buttons --TV _emee_e_ Bu_on eeel_l. "® ® ® I__1 -_ (,9 r_ L.Y.J CHAN (Channel) Buttons VOL (Volume) Buttons 6. AutoProgram the TV's channel memory. To start the TV autoprogramming itself, repeatedly press the SETUP button to select (highlight) the A UTOPROGRAM function, and then press +. Details are on page 13. 2nd Menu Press the TV button on the remote to turn on the TV. When using the remote, remember to point it at the front of the TV. Note: Pressing the TV button puts the remote in the "TV Mode" so it can control the TV. Pressing the VCR button puts the remote in the "VCR Mode" so it can control a compatible VCR. Always make sure the remote is in the "TV Mode" by pressing the TV button when you are trying to control the TV. Press the VOLUME up or down button to adjust the volume to a desired level. Press the CHANNEL up or down button to select the next channel in memory. You can also press two number buttons to select a channel. To select a 3-digit number (up to 125), press and hold number button 1 until 1-- appears on the screen. Then press the other two numbers. Channels 2-13 were programmed into the channel memory for you at the factory, so pressing CHANNEL up or down stops at these channels only. When you start the autoprogramming feature (described in step 6), your set will automatically scan through all channels and place only the active channels for your area into its channel memory. Details about using the remote are on page 7. You can also add and erase channels from memory as desired by repeatedly pressing SETUP to select (highlight) the EDIT CHANNELS function. Then press + or - to enter the function. 2nd Menu Select the desired channel number by pressing the CHANNEL up or down buttons or by pressing the two corresponding number buttons. Then press + to add a channel, or press - to erase a channel. Details are on page 13. ·Do This Not This 7. Set the clock. Press VIDEO once to see 1st video menu VIDEO Press SETUP to see 1st setup menu. SLEEP : · Repeatedly press the SETUP button to select the CLOCK function. · Press and hold the + or - button to set the clock. The + button advances the time forward. The - button moves the time backward. · After the clock is set, the time will appear on the screen whenever you change channels or press the DISPLAY button. · You will have to reset the clock after extended power interruptions. The TV will let you know that power has been interrupted by displaying --:-- in the CLOCK function and by no longer showing the time display on the screen when you press the TV or DISPLAY button on the remote. Press the VIDEO button once to see the first video menu. The VIDEO RESET function lets you quickly return all the picture controls back to the factory settings by pressing + or -. Press VIDEO again to see 2nd video menu Color adjustment display 8. Review audio, video, and setup menus. Press AUDIO to see the audio menu. To see the second video menu press VIDEO again. Repeatedly press VIDEO to select (highlight) the desired function, then press + or - to see the adjustment display on the bottom of the screen. You can now adjust that display to your personal preference by pressing + or -. Details are on page 8. Press SETUP repeatedly to see 2nd setup menu. Repeatedly press the SETUP button to select (highlight) the function you want to adjust, then press + or - to change it. Details begin on page 10. 9. Review other features. Later, after you feel comfortable with your TV and remote control, you can review the detailed control descriptions and special features covered in this manual. You can use the rest of this manual as a reference guide to review detailed information about each operating control and function. The alphabetical index in the back will help you quickly locate desired information. A quick-reference operating guide is also printed on pages 27 and 28 for your convenience. To see the audio menu press the AUDIO button. Repeatedly press AUDIO to select (highlight) desired function, then press + or - to change it. Details are on page 9. 3 / ::i te Sensor POWER Button Q Power Indicator -Q AUDIO Button -- VOLUME Buttons (Also + and - Buttons) Q CHANNEL Buttons Q VIDEO Button -- --Q SETUP Button O POWER Button · Press once to turn on TV. · Press again to turn off TV. VOLUME Buttons (Also + and - Buttons) · Press VOL + to increase volume, or press VOL - to decrease volume. The volume display will automatically appear on the screen when you press the VOL buttons. · The + and - buttons are also used after one of the menu buttons is pressed (AUDIO, VIDEO, or SETUP) to change or adjust special functions. When the menu display disappears from the screen, these buttons once again become the volume adjustment controls. CHANNEL Buttons · Press CHAN ^ to see the next higher channel in memory. · Press CHAN v to see the next lower channel in memory. ,. · You can add or erase channels in --._aaemory as desired. Details are on page 13. Q SETUP Button · Press repeatedly until the function you want is selected (highlighted), then press VOL + or VOL - to adjust the setting. · Details about using each function begin on page 10. VIDEO Button · Press the VIDEO button once to see the first video menu. To reset the picture controls back to factory settings, press VOL + or VOL -. · Press the VIDEO button again to see the second video menu. Repeatedly press VIDEO to select desired function, then press VOL + or VOL - to see the adjustment display. Press VOL + or VOL - again to set the adjustment display to your preference. · Details about using each function are on page 8 (_ A UDIO Button · Press repeatedly until the function you want is selected, then press VOL + or VOL - to adjust the setting. · Details about using each function begin on page 9. Power Indicator · Lights whenever TV is turned on. Remote Sensor · Receives commands from the remote control. · When using the remote control, point it toward this sensor. Video Input Display (AVINPUT) Sleep Timer Display Alarm Timer Display MUTE Display (_) Stereo Display (ST) Channel Number Display Time Display ® Stereo Display (ST) This display appears when the STEREO function is set to ON and a TV station is broadcasting stereo. Details are on page 9. ® Channel Number Display This display appears whenever you change channels or press the TV or DISPLAY button on the remote. ® Time Display This display appears (after the clock is set) whenever you change channels or press the TV or DISPLAY button on the remote. Note: If the power is interrupted for an extended period of time, the time display will not appear on the screen. If this happens, the clock will need to be reset. I(I_ MUTE Display This display appears when the TV's sound is muted. Details are on page 7. ® Sleep Timer Display (SLP) This display appears when the sleep timer has been activated. Details are on page 11. Alarm Timer Display (ALM) This display appears when the alarm timer has been activated. Details are on page 12. ® Video Input Display (AV INPUT) This display appears when the TV is tuned to channel 91. Channel 91 is used to view the signal from another component (such as a VCR, camcorder, laserdisc player, etc.) that is connected to the INPUT 1 jacks on the back of the TV. Details are on pages 20-22. Operating Remote Control Before attempting to operate your remote control, install the batteries as shown here. Helpful Hint: The remote control produces an invisible (infrared) beam that travels in a straight line much as the beam of a flashlight. For this reason, when operating the remote control, you must point it directly at the front of the TV without objects between that can block the infrared light beam. -- Installing/Replacing Batteries 1. Turn the remote control face down. 2. Press down on the ridged area of the battery cover and slide it off. 3. Install two "AAA" batteries in the battery compartment as shown. Make sure you match the + end of each battery to the + end of the battery compartment. 4. Replace the cover and turn remote over-face up. Notes· Never place anything heavy on top of the remote control or lay it upside-down. This may accidentally depress the buttons for a long time and discharge the batteries. Replace the batteries when the TV fails to respond to the remote control. Remove the batteries from the remote control if it will not be used for a month or more. This will prevent possible damage from battery leakage. OFF Button Number Buttons '"" and "+" Buttons Only the remote control buttons that are used to control the TV are described here. The rest of the buttons are used to operate compatible RCA VCR models and are described on page 21. O TV Button _ / --'-_-_PC (_ DISPLAY Button CLEAR Button _ RESET Button (Previous Channel) Button _CHAN (Channel) Button Q VOL (Volume) Button (_ MUTE Button "(_ SETUP Button AUDIO Button "_ VIDEO Button @ TV Button · Turns on TV and puts remote in '°TV Mode" so that the other remote buttons will control the TV. · Displays time (if clock has been set) and channel number on the TV screen. DISPLAY Button · Pressing the DISPLAY button displays the time (if set) and channel number on the screen. It also lets you know if the Sleep Timer or Alarm is activated. · Pressing DISPLAY also quickly removes menus from the screen. CLEAR Button · Pressing CLEAR clears the screen of all on-screen display messages except Mute. RESET Button · Press the RESET button to return the Video Adjustments (Color, Tint, Contrast, Brightness, and Sharpness) to the original factory settings. 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 --7"-- channels each time you press the PC button. CHAN (Channel) Button · Press CHAN ^ to select the next higher channel in channel memory. · Press CHAN v to select the next lower channel in channel memory. · You can add or erase channels in memory as desired. Details are on page 13. ® VOL (Volume) Button · Press VOLm to increase volume. · Press VOL v to decrease volume. · The volume display will automatically appear on the screen when you press the VOL buttons. ® MUTE Button · Press MUTE to quickly reduce the sound to its minimal level without affecting the picture. This is especially useful during telephone calls or other interruptions. · When the sound is muted, the word MUTE will be displayed on the screen. An "M" will also appear in the volume display. · To restore sound, press MUTE again or press VOL ^. ® SETUP Button · Press repeatedly until the function you want is selected (highlighted), then press + or - to adjust the setting. · Details about using each function begin on page 10. ® AUDIO Button · Press repeatedly until the function you want is selected, then press + or - to adjust the setting. · Details about using each function are on page 9. VIDEO Button · Press the VIDEO button once to see the first video menu. To reset the picture controls back to factory settings, press + or -. · Press the VIDEO button again to see the second video menu. Repeatedly press VIDEO to select desired function, then press + or to see the adjustment display. Press + or - again to adjust the function. · Details about using each function are on page 8. @ + 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. · Can also be used to recall the last function displayed. @ Number Buttons (0-9) · These buttons let you directly access any channel number, even if the channel is not in the channel memory. · To select a channel, press two number buttons (first one, then the other). For example, press 0 then 6 for channel 6. Press 1 then 3 for channel 13. · To select a 3-digit number (like 125), press and hold number button 1 until 1-- appears on the screen. Then press the other two numbers. Note: YourTV will tune up to channel 125. Check with your cable company to determine which channels are available in yourarea. ® OFF Button · Press the OFF button to turn off the TV. Note: If the TV does not turnoff when you press OFF,the remoteis probablynotin the 'q'V Mode". To put the remote in the "TV Mode", fast press the TV button and then press OFF. Repeatedly press the VIDEO button to select (highlight) the video function you want to adjust, then press + or - to select the function. To set a function to your personal preference, press + or - again when an adjustment display appears at the bottom of the screen. Press VIDEO once to see 1st video menu The VIDEO RESET function lets you quickly change all the video functions (shown below) back to the factory settings. Press either + or- to reset the video functions. The COLOR function adjusts the amount of color in the picture. Press + or - to see the color adjustment display at the bottom of the screen. Then press + or- again to adjust the color. llOR Press VIDEO again to see 2nd video menu The TINT function adjusts the color of flesh tones. Press + or - to see the tint adjustment display at the bottom of the screen. Then press + to add more red tint, or press - to add more green tint. The CONTRAST function adjusts the overall brightness and contrast of the picture. Press + or - to see the contrast adjustment display at the bottom of the screen. Then press + to increase contrast, or press - to decrease contrast. The BRIGHTNESS function adjusts the brightness of the dark portions of the picture. Press + or - to see the brightness adjustment display at the bottom of the screen. Then press + to increase brightness, or press - to decrease brightness. The SHARPNESS function adjusts picture sharpness. Press + or to see the sharpness adjustment display at the bottom of the screen. Then press + to increase sharpness, or press - to decrease sharpness. The video menu will automatically disappear from the screen if you do not press + or - within a few seconds. Whenever a menu or display disappears from the screen, the VOL + and VOL - buttons on the front of the TV become the volume adjustment buttons. Adjusting for a Color Picture that Pleases You 1. Decrease color to minimum. This will leave a black-and- white image on the screen. 2. Adjust contrast until the picture pleases you. 3. Adjust brightness until the black parts of the picture appear black. You may need to walt until the picture shows something you're sure is black to make this adjustment. Be careful not to lose the details in darkly skaded areas. 4. Increase color until you reach a pleasing level of intensity. 5. Adjust tint until flesh tones or other color objects appear natural. 6. Adjust sharpness for a pleasing level of picture sharpness. (For weak signals, the picture may be more pleasing with sharpness decreased.) 8 RepeatedplyresstheAUDIO button to select (highlight) the function you want to change, then press + or - to change the setting. Press AUDIO to see the audio menu. STEREO: ON The STEREO function lets you choose either monaural or stereo audio. When a station is broadcasting stereo, the stereo indicator (ST) will appear on the screen before the channel number. Press the + or - button to change between the STEREO: ON and STEREO: OFF display. Normally, you can leave the stereo function ON. Your TV will then automatically produce either monaural or stereo audio-whichever is broadcast. Note: Some television stations transmit a "pilot" signal that makes your TV think it's receiving stereo, even though the broadcast signal is monaural. The "pilot" signal will make the stereo indicator (ST) appear on the screen next to the channel number, however, you will not be able to hear stereo sound. If the stereo indicator appears but you can not hear stereo sound, check with the television station to inquire whether the program being broadcast is in true stereo or monaural audio. The TONE function allows you to select HIGH or LOW. If you prefer to listen to the high frequencies, set the tone display to HIGH. If you prefer to listen to the low frequencies, set the tone display to LOW. Press either the + or - button to switch between the HIGH and LOW display. Experiment with this feature and set it to your personal preference. The audio menu will automatically disappear from the screen if you do not press + or - within a few seconds. Whenever a menu or display disappears from the screen, the VOL + and VOL - buttons on the front of the TV become the volume adjustment buttons. 9 RepeatedplyresstheSETUP button to select (highlight) the function you want to adjust, then press + or - to change or set it. Press SETUP once to see 1st setup menu. Repeatedly press SETUP to display 2nd setup menu. AUTOPROGRAR By setting the SLEEP TIMER, you can program your TV to turn itself off after a certain period of time. This is useful whenever you want to watch TV for an hour or so before going to sleep. Press the VOL + or VOL - button to select the length of time you want the TV to stay on. Details are on the next page. You can program your TV to turn on at a certain time by setting the ALARM time and turning the ALARM feature ON. Details are on page 12. If the alarm feature is on, the TV will automatically turn on at the alarm time set above. Details are on page 12. After you set the CLOCK, you will be able to see the on-screen time display whenever you change channels or press the DISPLAY button on the remote control. Hold the + button to set the time forward or hold the - button to set the time backward. Details are on page 3. After an extended power failure, the on-screen time display will disappear and you will have to reset the clock. When you press + or - to start the AUTOPROGRAM feature, the TV will automatically cycle through all channels and place the active channels for your area in its channel memory. Pressing the CHANNEL up or down buttons will then allow you to scan only active channels. Details are on page 13. The EDIT CHANNELS feature allows you to erase and add channels to channel memory as desired. Details are on page 13. The ANTENNA: CABLE/AIR feature tells your TV whether you have a cable-TV system or a home antenna connected to it. Your TV is so automatic that you will probably never need to change this feature. When your TV autoprograms, it automatically adjusts the CABLE/AIR setting for you. If you should ever need to override the automatic setting, press + or - to change it. The LIST FEATURES display lets you activate your TV to automatically display a list of its special features. When this display is selected, you can start the feature list by pressing + or -. The feature list will continue to repeat until you stop it by pressing the TV or CLEAR button on the remote or by pressing AUDIO, VIDEO, or SETUP on the front of the TV. The setup menu will automatically disappear from the screen if you do not press + or - within a few seconds. Whenever a menu or display disappears from the screen, the VOL + and VOL - buttons on the front of the TV become the volume adjustment buttons. 10 By settingthesleeptimer,youcan programyourTV toturnitselfoff after a certain period of time (up to four hours). This is useful whenever you want to watch TV for an hour or so before going to sleep. -Setting Sleep Timer 1. Press the SETUP button once to select the 1st setup menu and highlight the sleep timer. IEP : -- 4. The sleep timer will begin to count down to zero. The letters "SLP" will appear on the screen whenever you change channels or press the DISPLAY button to let you know the sleep timer is activated. 2, Press the + or - button to select the length of time (up to four hours) you want the TV to stay on. Each time you press the + orbutton, the time will increase 30 minutes (up to four hours). Then the time display will start over. SLEEP 2:00 2 hours The amount of time remaining before the TV turns itself off will appear in the sleep timer menu whenever you press the SETUP button. remaining 3. When finished, the display will automatically disappear from the screen in a few seconds. 5. When the Sleep Timer counts down to one minute, the sleep timer display will appear on the screen. When the last minute is up, the TV will turn itself off. If desired, you can add additional time to the sleep timer by pressing + when the display appears. Cancelling Sleep Timer --(before it turns off TV) To cancel the sleep timer before it turns off the TV, first press the SETUP button to enter the sleep timer function and then press the + or - button until the screen shows -: 11 By settingthealarm,youcan programtheTV toturnonby itself. Thisis usefulwheneveyrouwanthe setto turnitselfonat acertaintime (like analarmclock). Afterthealarmtimeis set,theTV will automaticalltyurnoneachday atthetimeyouselectedp,layfor one hour,andthenturnoff. The ALARM: ON/OFF function lets you easily deactivate or reactivate the alarm without having to reset the alarm time. When the alarm time is reached, the set will turn on at whatever volume and channel you left it when you last turned it off. If you want the TV to come on softly at the alarm time, be sure the TV is playing softly when you turn off the set for the last time before the alarm comes on. When the set turns itself on, it automatically activates the sleep timer for one hour. This allows the set to turn itself off after one hour. This is helpful in case you leave for the weekend and forget to deactivate your alarm. You won't have to worry about your TV turning on and playing all week-end. When setting the alarm, check to make sure the clock is set to the correct time. The clock will show " : " if it has not been set or if there has been an extended power failure. Details for setting the clock are on page 3. --Setting the Alarm Time 1, Repeatedly press the SETUP button to select the ALARM time function. 3. When you set the ALARM time function, the ALARM ON/OFF function will automatically change to ON. Be sure to set this function to OFF if you do not want the TV to turn on by itself at the alarm time you selected. ,. Then press + or - to set the time you want the alarm to turn on. Pressing and holding + quickly moves the time forward, pressing and holding - quickly moves the time backward. Note: Remember to check the AM/PM setting. Midnight is 12:00 AM and noon is 12:00PM. Notes: · When the alarm time is reached, the set will turn on at whatever volume and channel you left it when you last turned it off. It will play for one hour and then turn off. · If you want to turn offthe set sooner, just press POWER on the TV or OFF on the remote. · If you do not want the TV to turn off after one hour, cancel the remaining time in the SLEEP TIMER display. Details are on page 11. -Turning the Alarm On and Off + Repeatedly press the SETUP button to select the ALARM ON/OFF function, and then press + or - to change it. When this function is turned OFF, the alarm is deactivated and your set will not turn on by itself. When this function is turned ON, the alarm is activated and your set will turn on at whatever volume and channel you left it when you last turned it off. Your TV lets you know when the alarm function is activated (turned on) by displaying the letters "ALM" on the screen whenever you press the TV or DISPLAY button or change channels. This means the TV will turn itself on at the time you programmed. 12 Important Note: During extended power failures, the alarm function will work the same as an analog-type alarm clock. The alarm will stay programmed to the time it was set, but the clock will stop during the power failure. When power returns, the clock will remember what time the power went off and start again from that time. For example, if the power was lost at 10:00PM and returned at I0:15PM, the clock will be 15 minutes slow. Therefore, unless you reset the clock to the correct time, the alarm will turn on 15 minutes late. You can tell if a power failure has occurred because the time display will not appear on the TV screen when you press the DISPLAY button. The channel memory is the list of TV channel numbers your TV will stop on when you press the CHANNEL up or down button. You can program any list of channels into the channel memory. The quickest way to program your channel memory is to use the A UTOPROGRAM function. If you use the A UTOPROGRAM function, your TV will automatically cycle through all channels and place active channels into the channel memory. First follow the instructions to autoprogram channels, and then add or erase individual channels as desired. Notes: · The AutoProgram feature will place into memory active TV channels that have a valid signal at the time you autoprogram your TV. · An active channel may be missed occasionally if its signal is very weak or if the channel happens to be "off the air" when the TV is autoprogrammed. · An inactive channel may be included in the channel memory if there happens to be some sort of "noise" or "stray signal" on the channel when the TV is autoprogrammed. · Signals from scrambled cable channels having unusual signal conditions may not be autoprogrammed. · Video input channel 91 (which accesses the INPUT 1 jacks) can be added to channel memory but cannot be autoprogrammed. You can add it to memory by using the EDIT CHANNELS function described at the right. Once channel 91 has been added to memory, it will remain in memory until you erase it. Autoprogramming will not erase it from memory. ·1. AutoProgramming Channels into Channel Memory 1o Connect home antenna(s) or cable- 3. Press either + or - to begin TV to your set. autoprogramming. 2. After you have turned on the TV and adjusted the volume, repeatedly press the SETUP button on the front of the TV until AUTOPROGRAM is selected (highlighted). _TOPROGRAM 2nd Menu 4° When the TV is finished cycling, you can check to see which channels are in memory by pressing the CHANNEL up or down button. 2. Erasing/Adding Channels in Channel Memory 1. To erase or add a channel, press 3. Press + to add the channel to SETUP repeatedly until the EDIT CHANNELS function is memory, or press - to erase the channel from memory. selected (highlighted). Then press + or - to enter the function. 2nd Menu ° Select the desired channel number by pressing CHANNEL up or down (or the two corresponding number buttons on the remote). Note: To select a 3-digit number (up to 125), press and hold number button 1 until 1-- appears on the screen. Then press the other 2 numbers. · If a "+" appears next to the channel number, then the channel is in the channel memory list. To erase the channel, press -. · If a "-" appears next to the channel number, then the channel is not in the channel memory list. Press + to add the channel. 3. Adding Video Input Channel to Channel Memory If you have a video device connected to the INPUT jacks on the back of the TV, you can view its signal either by directly selecting channel 91 with the number buttons or by adding that channel to the Adding channel 91 to channel memory allows access to the video input at the TV by pressing the CHANNEL up and down buttons as well as by using the remote control. channel memory. 13 0 O ABLE/ANTENNA Connector I! INPUT I Jacks CABLE/ANTENNA Connectorused when attaching either a home antenna or a cable-TV system to your TV. Connection details are on pages 16-18. ® INPUT 1 Jacks--make it easy to directly connect another video device (like a VCR or camcorder) to your TV with audio/video cables. To see the signals from a device that is connected to the INPUT 1 jacks, tune your TV to channel 91. 14 Stacking Arrangements If you are connecting several components and plan to use a component rack, follow these general rules when arranging your components. ·If the components are arranged horizontally, allow at least an inch or two of space between them so air can circulate freely. This will also provide some space between the audio devices to minimize interference. · If components are arranged vertically on shelves, place the stereo amplifier at the top so that heated air rising from it will not pass around the other components. ·Do not block the ventilation holes in the components. If components are placed on rugs or deep-pile mats, the ventilation holes in the bottoms may be blocked and overheating could result. · Some VCR's may cause interference in TV's. When placing a VCR under your TV, try to keep at least 18 inches between the bottom of the TV and the top of the VCR. If interference is present when the VCR is used on top of the TV or at the 18-inch distance below the set, move the VCR beside the TV. If moving the VCR does not solve the interference problem, try plugging the VCR into a different wall socket. Plugging in Power Cords Do not plug any power cord into a wall outlet until you are finished making connections. Many components have "convenience outlets" on their back panels so you can plug power cords from other components into a "convenience outlet" instead of a wall outlet. Usually these outlets will be labeled either "switched" or "unswitched". · If the outlet is labeled "switched", that means power to the outlet will be switched off when the component's power button is switched off. · If the outlet is labeled "unswitched", that means power will always be available at that outlet, even when the component is turned off. Depending on the size of your system, you may prefer to use an extension cord or a "multiple adapter" to get enough outlets for all your components. The power cords on your components may be "polarized" (one blade is wider than the other). Be sure the extension cord or multiple adapter is also polarized. The plug should fit in the outlet only one way. Turning Off Power Before Connecting Components Always turn off power to all components before you connect or disconnect any cables. This will protect your components from possible electrical surges that could damage your equipment. This is a good practice for all your audio and video components-TV's, VCR's, audio systems, computers, etc. Positioning Cables to Avoid Hum The possibility of picking up hum (interference noise) in the audio/video cables will be reduced if you keep them away from the back of the TV. Route the cables to the sides of the TV's back panel instead of straight down the middle. All cable plugs should be firmly seated in the jacks where they connect to the equipment. If a plug is not connected firmly, audio hum or smeared video may result. If your antenna cable is flat twin-lead cable, try to keep it away from the audio/video cables as much as possible. Excess flat, twin-lead cable should be cut off instead of coiled behind the TV. Round, coaxial, antenna cable is usually shielded and can be coiled or placed next to audio/video cables without causing interference. 15 The antenna is the "signal receiver" for television. Most modern TV antennas receive both VHF (Very High Frequency) and UHF (Ultra High Frequency) channels. Channels 2-13 are VHF channels, and channels 14-69 are UHF channels. Indoor '_ TAynpteicnanla TOyuptidcoaol r Antenna In most situations you will get better picture and sound quality if you use an outdoor antenna or connect your TV to a cable-TV system. Cable-TV (CATV) supplies television signals directly by cable without the need for a home antenna. Cable-TV delivers both VHF and UHF channels and other channels not available from your antenna. Shown below are two basic types of antenna cables. Signals from a home antenna may be conducted through either type. Cable-TV signals, however, are always conducted through round, 75-ohm coaxial cable. Use the connector shown below to connect your antenna or cable-TV system to the back of the TV. 1-'----'-'-'--- ©1 ! I '1 Types of Antenna Cables Flat 300-ohm twin-lead cable ::_1_ -4{-_ Slip-on End [_ Round 75-ohm coaxial cable -,_.----_ Screw-on End BFor 20-inch* TV models only Follow these steps to connect an optional dipole antenna. You can order a dipole antenna direct by mail with the order form on page 25. O Insert the antenna base into the pocketed slot on the back of your set. Stand at the back of your set, with the antenna twin-lead facing you. Then press the base of the antenna into the slot until it locks in place. Q Connect the ends of the twin-lead to the Antenna Adapter (supplied). Connect the Antenna Adapter to the CABLE/ANTENNA connector on the back of the TV. ) Later, after you've turned on the TV, adjust the length and position of the antenna rods for best reception. · For viewing VHF channels, extend the rods fully. · For viewing UHF channels, shorten the rods for best reception. Note: The optional dipole antenna (RCA #156265) is designed to fit and lock into the slot in the back of your TV. . .*__20-inchmodels in the USA are referred to as 21-inch models in Canada. Dipole Antenna (optional) (such as #156265) \ Twin Lead ® 16 Follow one of the steps below to connect an indoor or outdoor antenna to your TV (not cable-TV). A If the antenna cable coming from your home antenna is a 75-ohm round coaxial cable that carries only VHF (channels 2-13), only UHF (channels 14-69), or VHF and UHF channels, connect it to your set like this: Incoming CABLE/ ANTENNA CFarobmle _ Home Antenna VHF or UHF Only or VHF/UHF Combination I _] BACK OF TV -OR- B If the antenna cable coming from your home antenna is a 300-ohm flat twin lead that carries only VHF (channels 2-13), only UHF (channels 14-69), or VHF and UHF channels, connect it to your set like this: Incoming From r CHomoe b,e _ Antenna t VHF or UHF Only or VHFIUHF Combination . Adapter (supplied) Push on CABLE/ ANTENNA BACK OF TV -OR- C If the antenna cables coming from your home antenna(s) are a 75-ohm round coaxial cable that carries VHF (channels 2-13) and a 300-ohm fiat twin-lead cable for UHF (channels 14-69), connect them to your set like this: Incoming Cables From Home Antenna(s) UHF _ and VHF :_ ..... __R_AM#19r;551 CABLEl Am'ENNA BACK OF TV ) -OR- D If the antenna wires coming from your home antenna(s) are two 300-ohm flat twin-lead cables as shown here, connect them to your set like this: Incoming UHF [ __ //_ Cables From Home _ and Antenna(s) VHF [_----_:-_-_;__/f _"q_ Note: Be sure to connect the UHF antenna cable to the UHF screws on the Antenna Mixer and the VHF antenna cable to the screws marked VHF. Push on AntennaMixsr* (such as RCA #193984) ACA_m.EEl _ I BACK OF TV * Optional accessories are available from most dealers or electronics supply stores. 17 Follow one of these steps to connect a cable-TV system to your TV instead of a home antenna. Since cable-TV systems vary, you may wish to consult your local cable-TV company for additional information. A Follow this diagram if your cable company does not require a converter/decoder box (no scrambled channels): Ca ,e'°C° 'n0 ¢/_II.W Am'EN_ -@ BACK OF_ / B Follow this diagram if your cable company requires a converter/decoder box that can be controlled by remote control. Most brands of remote-controllable boxes can be controlled by the optional RCU 100 remote shown on page 25. Details for programming the optional RCU 100 remote to also control the converter/decoder box are packed with the remote. CJu_J Q-_ I our CONVERTER/DECODER BOX Remember to tune your TV to the output channel of the converter box (usually2, 3, or 4) when selecting channels via the converter box. BACK OF TV C Follow this diagram if your cable company requires a converter/decoder box that cannot be controlled by remote control: Incoming Cable _1---- -...... _ @ c::_ -__ CO_E_E_OECODER BOX BACK OF TV Note: These optional accessories (2-way splitter(_), A/B switch (_), three coaxial cablesC) ) are available as a kit under #AH041BL.* · The "A" position on the A/B switch lets you select all non-scrambled channels by the TV's remote control. · The "B" position allows you to select scrambled channels via the converter box. Remember to tune your TV to the output channel of the converter box (usually 2, 3, or 4) when selecting channels via the converter box. * Optional accessories are available from most dealers or electronics supply stores. 18 YournewTV is designetdoreceive upto 178TV channelisncluding122 non-scramblecdablechannel(ssee chartbelow).TousethisTV ona cable-TVsystemc,onfirmthatthe cable-TVsystemis properly connectetdoyourTV. Sincecable systemvsary,youmaywishto consulyt ourlocalcable-TVcompany for additionailnformation. If yourcable-TVcompanyfollows EIA/NCTAchannel-identification standardsm,ostof thechannels offeredby yourcablecompanywill beidentifiedby channenl umbertshat areidenticatlo thoseon yourTV. Forexamplei,f yourcable-TV systemhasprogramosncable channe2l0,youcanchoosethis channebly selectingchanne2l 0on yourTV. If yourcablecompanyofferscable channelAs-I, A-2,90,91or 92you cantunethemby selectingtheTV channelshownbelow. Somecable-TVcompaniedsonot followtheEIA/NCTAstandardasnd insteadassigntheirownchannel identificationF. orexamples,ome usethestandarbdroadcascthannel numbers(2-13)for channel2s-13, butidentifytheirotherchannelwsith letters.If yourcablecompandyoes notfollowtheEIA/NCTAstandards, askthemfor acrossreferenctehat showsto whichchannelysoushould tuneyourTV toreceivetheircableTV channels. Notallcable-TVchannelws ill be activeonyourparticulacrable-TV systemA. lsosomecablecompanies mayrequiretheuseof adecodewr ith theircable-TVsystemC. onsulyt our cablecompanyor localdealerfor details. ScrambledCable-TV Channels Some cable companies offer "premium-pay" channels in which the signal is scrambled. Descrambling these signals for normal viewing requires the use of a descrambler device (cable box) which is generally provided by the cable company. How you connect the cable box to your TV depends upon whether or not the cable box can be controlled by remote control. The optional RCU100 remote (shown on page 25) can also control most brands of cable boxes, so if your cable box is remote controllable, you may want to connect it as shown in Diagram B on page 18. Instructions for programming the optional RCU 100 remote to control the cable box are included with the remote. If your cable box cannot be controlled by remote control, you will still be able to remotely control "unscrambled" channels with the connection shown in Diagram C on page 18. Since cable systems vary, you may wish to consult your local cable company for additional information. The chart below lists the "total" channel and cable count. · Low VHF A-8 (Channel 01) m 1 · VHF (Channels 2-13)* 12" 12" · UHF (Channels 14-69) A-1 99 · Low Midband A-2, A-1 (Channels 98-99) 56 2 A-2 98 · Midband (Channels 14-22 or A-I) 9 90 95 · Superband (Channels 23-36 or J-W) 14 91 96 · Hyperband (Channels 37-64 or W+I to W+28) 28 · Ultraband (Channels 65-94 and 100-125 or 56 92 92 or 97 W+29 to W+84) Total* 68 122 * VHF is only counted once in total channel count because you can receive channels 2-13 on both "off-air" and "cable" channels. Therefore the total channel count for "off-air" and "cable" is 178 channels (68+122-12=178). 19 These connections allow you to record TV programs and play back tapes. Preferred Method (for areas with good signal reception) Incoming Cable 2-Way Signal Splitter* (such as #AH047) Back of VCR _oU_ I 71 Back f o,Tv Coaxial Antenna Cables* (such as #AH037) ...,_.j AudioNideo Cables* ff Shown here is the preferred method of connecting a VCR to your TV. This method uses a 2-way signal splitter to run separate signals to the VCR and TV. This way you can view either TV programs or VCR tapes and not be concerned about the position of the VCR's TV/VCR switch. Note: The audio/video connections from the VCR to the TV are required in order for you to watch tapes being played by the VCR. Operation: If the VCR is connected to INPUT 1 jacks as shown, press number buttons 9 then 1 (channel 91) to view whatever the VCR is playing. Simplified Method (also for areas with poor signal reception) ,.coming of VCR \ [ A_E_A Back Coaxial Antenna Cable* (such as #AH037) / U J (such as #AH069G) 1 bles Shown here is a simplified method of connecting a VCR to your TV. The preferred method (using a 2-way signal splitter) is shown above. On many VCR's, turning them on causes the VCR's TV/VCR switching to disconnect the antenna signals from the TV. By using a signal splitter to run separate signals to the VCR and TV, you can view TV programs or VCR tapes and not be concerned about the position of the VCR's TV/VCR switch. Note: The audio/video connections from the VC1Vtothe TV are optional; however, these additional connections usually produce a better-quality picture during VCR playback. These connections are required; however,for stereo playback from stereo VCR's. Operation: If the VCR is connected to INPUT 1 jacks as shown, press number buttons 9 then 1 (channel 91) to view whatever the VCR is playing. * _nal accessories are available from most dealers and electronics supply stores. 20 The Digital remote control that came packed with your TV controls your TV and a compatible RCA VCR. To control a compatible RCA VCR, first press the VCR button to put the remote in the "VCR mode". The buttons shown below will then control the VCR. OFF Button Press to turn PLAY Button Press to start REW (Rewind) Button · Press while VCR is stopped to rewind\ tape. · Press while VCR is playing to search backward. PROG (Program) Button Used when setting the VCR's clock and programming its timer. SAP Button Press to receive SAP audio. ANT Button Press to change VCRkTV switch on VCR to other position. Number Buttons · Press two numbers to select channel. · Press a "0" before a single-digit channel number. PAUSE Button · Press to pause play or record mode. · Press again to release pause. -- VCR Button · Press to turn on VCR and put remote in "VCR Mode" so other buttons will control only the VCR. · Press the TV button to put remote back into "TV Mode". REC (Record) Button Press to record. It is not necessary to press PLAY and RECORD with this remote. STOP Button Press to stop whatever VCR is doing: Playing, Recording, Rewinding, or Fast Forwarding. Button Used when setting the VCR's clock and programming its timer. (Fast Forward) Button * Press while VCR is stopped to fast forward tape. · Press while VCR is playing to search forward. CHAN Buttons Press to select next higher or lower channel in VCR channel memory scan list. 21 This connection allows you to play back tapes in the camcorder and watch them on the TV. Back of TV AVOUTJack (Audio/Video Out I _ (UsUally Supplied with Camcorder) A camcorder can be connected directly to your TV. Connect the video cable to the INPUT 1 VIDEO jack on the back of your TV, and atlach the audio cable to the INPUT 1 RiMONO audio jack. Operation: If the camcorder is connected to the INPUT 1 VIDEO and R/MONO (audio) jack, press number buttons 9 then 1 (channel 91) to view whatever the camcorder is playing. When you tune your TV to channel 91, you'll be able to see whatever signal is coming into the TV through its INPUT 1 jacks. Computers and Other Equipment with Audio/Video Outputs Your TV can also be used as a display device for many video games and home computers. If your game or computer has a normal NTSC (American Standard) VIDEO output, it can be connected directly to the INPUT ] jacks on the TV as shown here. If the computer or other device has monaural audio output (only oneAUDlO OUT jack instead of L and R), connect it to the TV's R/MONOjack. This will enable the TV to reproduce the sound through both the left and right speakers. To View Signals From Computer If you connected the computer to the TV's INPUT 1 jacks, select channel 91. This will switch the TV to the INPUT 1 jacks so you can see whatever signal is coming from the computer. * Optional accessories are avadable from mogt dealers or electronics supply stores. 22 AudioNideo Cables* (such as #AH069G) Troubles sometimes are caused by simple "faults" that you can easily correct without the help of a service technician by first checking a few basic remedies. Before you call or take your TV to an Authorized RCA TV Servicenter, look below for the type of trouble you are experiencing. Then perform the simple checks and adjustments listed for that trouble. If your TV is still in warranty, these checks and adjustments could save you time and the cost of an unneeded trip to the servicer. They also could save you the cost of a diagnosis not covered by your warranty. If your TV is out of warranty, these checks and adjustments could save you time and the cost of an unneeded trip to the servicer. If service should be necessary, the warranty information lists what your warranty covers and explains how to get service. TV will not turn on Controls don't work Intermittent or no remote Turns off while playing Turns on unexpectedly Blank screen No sound, picture okay Can't select certain channel No picture, no sound butpower lightis on Sound okay, picture poor Picture okay, sound poor Noisy stereo reception No stereo on known stereo station · Check to make sure it is plugged in. · Check the wall receptacle (or extension cord) to make sure it is "live" by plugging in something else. · Maybe batteries in remote are "dead". Try using POWER button on 'IV. · Maybe remote control was not aimed at remote sensor. · Make sure power cord is fully inserted into back of TV. · If using remote, make sure remote is in "TV Mode" by pressing TVbutton. · Try unplugging set for two minutes and then turning it on again. · Make sure power cord is fully inserted into back of TV. · Maybe something was between the remote and the remote sensor. · Maybe the remote was not aimed directly at the TV. · Maybe batteries in remote are weak or dead. Try replacing batteries. · Maybe batteries were installed incorrectly. Try replacing batteries correctly. · Maybe remote is not in "TV Mode". Press TV button so remote will control the TV. · Sleep Timer function may have been activated. · If TV turned on because of alarm, it will automatically turn off after one hour. · Electronic protection circuit may have been activated because of a power surge. Wait 30 seconds and then turn on again. If this happens frequently, the voltage in your house may be abnormally high (especially if you burn out a lot of light bulbs). · Make sure power cord is fully inserted into back of TV. · Alarm function may have been activated. · Maybe Channel 91 is selected, but the device connected to those INPUT jacks is not turned on. · Try another channel. · Maybesound is muted. Trypressing VOLUMEup button to restoresound. · Channel may not be in Channel Memory. · If using VCR, check to make sure TV/VCR switch on VCRis in correct position. · For channel 91, make sure the component connected to those INPUT jacks is turned on in order to see picture. · If watching VCR (connected only through antenna input), make sure TV is tuned to channel 3 or 4-same as CH3/CH4 switch on VCR. Also check to make sure TV/VCR switch on VCR is in correct position. · Check antenna connections. · Try adjusting SHARPNESS function to improve weak signals. · Try another channel. · Try adjusting VOLUME or TONE controls. · If station is sending stereo, try turning off STEREO function for clearer sound. -May be a weak station. Use AUDIO button to place STEREO function in off mode. -Make sure STEREO function is turned on. 23 Compatible Components A wide variety of compatible Video Cassette Recorders (VCR's), camcorders, and audio components are available. Check with your dealer for details. Other components can also be connected to your TV. Refer to the component's owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommended hookup instructions. General Cable Information Antenna (or cable-TV) connections are made --:_-----_ [JH _ Slip-on End with either coaxial [_]] -_-------- Screw-on End antenna cable or twin- Round 75-ohm coaxial cable lead cable as explained on page 16. Coaxial such as No. AH037 (screw-on) or No. AH065G (push-on) cables are shielded so they are less susceptible to hum or interference from adjacent cables. Most audio/video connections between components can be --_:_ made with shielded audio and Standard Audio/Video Cable with RCA-type phono plugs video cables that have RCA-type (suchas No.An070G) phono connections. When connecting components to each other, be sure that you always connect left outputs to left inputs and right outputs to right inputs. If a component has only one audio output (mono), connect it to the R/MONO input jack. The following accessories are available from most dealers in case you want to position your components farther apart or need additional cables. Antenna Cables Screw-on Antenna Cable _--/_')_"_ Attaches to the round antenna connectors (called 75-ohm F-type) on the back of your VCR or TV. The ends screw onto ft) the connectors for a secure connection. Push-on Antenna Cable Attaches to the round antenna connectors (called 75-ohm F-type) on the back of your VCR or TV. Ends push on for a quick connection. Gold-Tipped Cables AH065G(6-ft) AH066G (10-ft) Audio/Video Cables Audio/Video Cable Shielded cable for connecting AUDIO and VIDEO jacks. Has an RCA-type phono plug on each end. Gold-Tipped Cables AH069G (3-ft) AH070G (5-ft) Stereo Audio Cable Double gold-tipped cable generally used for connecting stereo audio components. Gold-Tipped Cable AH072G (3-tt) Stereo VCR Dubbing Cable Triple cable that lets you connect the VIDEO and AUDIO jacks of stereo components. Gold-Tipped Cable AH077G (6-ft) Monaural VCR Dubbing Cable Double cable that lets you connect the VIDEO and AUDIO jacks of two VHS VCR's to duplicate tapes. Can also be used to connect a VCR to your TV. Cable is color-coded and shielded with RCA-type phono plugs on each end. Gold-Tipped Cable AH075G (6-ft) 24 Remote Controls Remote Control (CRK50A-179472) This is the remote that came packed with your TV. You can use the order form to order it direct by mail if desired. _t_ ®® Remote Control (RCU100) This is an optional remote that not only controls your TV but can also be programmed to control most brands of remote controllable VCR's and cable boxes. Can be used to replace lost or broken remotes and is easy to use and program. a0.oa DOOV _OOA Description Cleaner/Polisher Accessory Order Form (Book No. 1Q57 189-01A) Part No. (page 29) AH035 Screw-on Antenna Cable (3-ft) AH037 $ 3.00 Cable Connection Kit (page 18) AH041BL $19.95 Signal Splitter (page 20) AH047 $ 3.99 Antenna Adapter AH055 $ 4.95 Gold-Tipped Antenna Cable (6-ft) AH065G $ 6.99 Gold-Tipped Antenna Cable (10-ft) AH066G $ 8.99 Gold-Tipped Audio/Video Cable (3-ft) AH069G $ 5.99 Gold-Tipped Audio/Video Cable (5-ft) AH070G $ 7.99 Gold-Tipped Stereo Audio Cable (3-ft) AH072G $ 8.99 Gold-Tipped Dubbing Cable (6-ft) AH075G $10.99 Gold-Tipped Dubbing Cable (6-ft) AH077G $14.99 Optional Remote Control Dipole Antenna (page 16) Replacement Remote Control (CRK50A) Replacement Power Cord (5 1/2-ft) RCUI00 156265 179472 187802 $69.95 $20.30 $45.00 $ 9.30 Antenna Mixer (page 17) Antenna Mixer (page 17) 193984 197551 $10.73 $10.95 Total Antenna Dipole Antenna (156265) Designed to attach to the back of 20-inch* models. Can be used for both VHF and UHF channels. *20-inch models in the USA are referred to as 21-inch models in Canada. Note: All specifications and descriptions of acc4__ ries are subject to change without notice. Prices are subject to change without notice Total Merchandise ($10 Minimum Order) ...... Sales Tax ................................ We are required by law to collect the appropriate sales tax for each individual state, county, and locality to which the merchandise is being sent. Shipping, Handling, and Insurance ............ Total Amount Enclosed ..................... $ $ 4.50 $ Use VISA or MasterCard preferably. Money order or check must be in U.S. currency only. No COD " or CASH. )( All accessories are subject to availability. 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To place your order by mail, detach and mail the completed order form with credit card information, money order, or check in U.S. currency (made payable to Thomson Consumer Electronics) to the following address: Video Accessories PO Box 8419 Ronks, PA 17573 For more information on these accessories (or current prices), write to the following address: Video Accessories Customer Service Thomson Consumer Electronics Distributor & Special Products 2000 Clements Bridge Rd Deptford, NJ 08096-2088 Canadian Orders For Canada inquiries, please call one of these toll-free numbers for information about accessories: English: 1 - 800 - 668 - 5518 French: 1 - 800 - 668 - 5507 International Orders This offer is valid only in the 50 United States. For international orders, please send your request for quotation (not an order) to: International Customer Service Thomson Consumer Electronics Distributor & Special Products 2000 Clements Bridge Rd Deptford, NJ 08096-2088 USA Resetting Picture Controls to Factory Settings (p 8 ) VIDEO RESET Adjusting the Audio (p 9) Setting the Alarm (p 12) 1. Press the VIDEO button once to display the VIDEO RESET menu. 2. Press + or - to reset the video functions to the factory settings. I. Repeatedly press the AUDIO button until the function you want to adjust is selected (highlighted). 2. Press + or - to adjust the function. Adjusting the Video (Picture) 0, 8) COL( Setting the Sleep Timer (p 11) 2nd Menu 1. Repeatedly press the VIDEO button until the function you want to adjust is selected (highlighted). 2. Press + or - to see the adjustment display on the bottom of the screen. 3. Press + or - again to adjust the display to your personal preference. 1. Press the SETUP button to select (highlight) the SLEEP function. 2. Press + or - to select the length of time you want the TV to stay on. Each press adds another 30 minutes (up to four hours). Cancelling Sleep Timer (p 11) 1. Press the SETUP button to select the SLEEP function. 2. Repeatedly press + or - to change the time to "- :- -" o Repeatedly press the SETUP button to select (highlight) the ALARM time function. . Press and hold + or - to set the time you want the TV to turn on. Note: Setting the alarm time automatically sets the ALARM: ON/OFF function to ON. Turning Alarm On and Off (p 12) 1, Repeatedly press the SETUP button to select (highlight) the ALARM: ON/OFF function. . Press + or - to change it. When this function is turned OFF, the TV will not turn itself on. (continued on next page) 27 Setting the Clock (p 3) Erasing/Adding Channels in Memory (p 13) Changing Cable/Air Function (p 10) 2nd Menu !NNA: AIR 2nd Menu 1. Repeatedly press the SETUP button until the CLOCK display is selected (highlighted). 2. Press the + button to set the time forward, or press the - button to set the time backward. AutoProgramming Channels into Channel Memory (p 13) 1. Repeatedly press the SETUP button until the EDIT CHANNELS function is selected (highlighted). Then press + or - to enter the function. 2. Select the desired channel number by pressing the two corresponding number buttons or by pressing CHANNEL up or down. 1. Repeatedly press the SETUP button to select (highlight) the ANTENNA: CABLE/AIR function. 2. Press + or - to change the setting. Note: The TV automatically sets this function for you when it AutoPrograms the channel memory. Listing Features (p lo) 2nd Menu 3. Press + to add a channel, or press - to erase a channel. 2nd Menu 1. Repeatedly press the SETUP button until the A UTOPROGRAM function is selected (highlighted). 2. Press + or - to start the TV AutoProgramming itself. 1. Repeatedly press the SETUP button to select (highlight) the LIST FEATURES function. 2. Press + or - to start the TV listing its features automatically. 3. To stop the displays, press the TV or CLEAR button on the remote (or press AUDIO, VIDEO, or SETUP on the front of the TV). 28 DustTVasrequiredu,singasoftclothor thedustinagttachmeonftyourvacuum cleanerO. ccasionavllaycuumthe ventilatiosnlotsin thecabinetot help assuraedequavtentilationT.akecare nottoscratcthheplasticsurfaces. If yourTV'scabinehtasatextured finishd, onotusefurniturepolish. Becaustexturefdinisheasreporous, usingfurniturpeolishwill martheir appearancTeh.eycanbeeasilycleaned withadamps,oftcloth. Tocleanthescreeny,oucanwipeit with adamps,oftcloth.Thendryit witha softcloth.(A mildsoapmaybeusedon thescreeinf it isextremedlyirty.)You canalsouseanon-abrasgivlaescsleaner likeWinde®xorGlasPs lus®withasoft cloth.BesuretoturnofftheTVbefore cleanintghescreena,nddonotallow liquidtorundownthescreeanndinside theTV. Donotusestrongcleanerpso, lisheos,r chemically-treactleodthstocleanthe screeonrcabinet. Avoid placing drinks or vases with water on top of your TV. A speciaalntistatcicleaninpgolishing solutio(nAH035i)savailabfleoruseon mosTt Vscreenasndnon-textured cabinetsT.hisnon-abrasfivoermula impartbsrilliancere, pelsdusta, ndresists fingerprintLs.int-freepolishincgloths areincluded. AH035 Cleaner/Polisher + and - Buttons ........................ 2,3,7-10,27,28 Accessories ............................................. 24,25 Adding Channels to Memory .................. 13,28 ALARM Function ............................... 10,12,27 ALM Display ............................................. 5,12 ANTENNA Function .................................... 28 Antenna Cables .................................. 16,24,25 Antenna Connections .............................. 16,17 Antenna/Cable Information ............... 16,17,18 ANTENNA: CABLE/AIR Function ............... 10 Attaching Power Cord ................................... 2 A UDIO Button .................................... 3,7,9,27 Auto Demo (List Features) ..................... 10,28 A UTOPROGRAM Function ............ 2,10,13,28 AV INPUT Display ......................................... 5 Back View .................................................... 14 Batteries (Remote) ......................................... 6 Best Picture .................................................... 8 Brightness Adjustment ................................... 8 Cable TV ................................................. 18,19 CABLE/ANTENNA Connector ...... 14,16,17,18 Cables ..................................................... 24,25 Camcorder .................................................... 22 Care and Cleaning ........................................ 29 CATV (Cable-TV) ............................. 16,18,19 Caution (Video Games) ............................... 22 CHANNEL Button ................................. 2,7,13 Channel 91 ................................. 5,13,14,20,22 Channel Memory ......................................... 13 Channel Number Display .............................. 5 Channels Above 99 ........................................ 7 Chart (Cable Channels) ................................ 19 Cleaning and Care ........................................ 29 CLEAR Button ............................................... 7 CLOCK Function ................................. 3,10,28 Color Adjustment ........................................... 8 Computer ..................................................... 22 Coning Components (Tips) ................... 15 Contrast Adjustment ...................................... 8 Controls (Front Panel) ................................... 4 Controls (Remote) ...................................... 6,7 Decoder Box ........................................... 18,19 Deleting Channels from Memory ........... 13,28 Demo (List Features) .............................. 10,28 DISPLAY Button ............................ 3,5,7,11,12 Displays (On-Screen) ..................................... 5 EDIT CHANNELS Function ........... 2,10,13,28 Enrollment Card ................ Inside Front Cover Erasing Channels from Memory ............. 13,28 First-Time Operation .................................. 2,3 Front Panel Controls ...................................... 4 Hum (Avoiding) ........................................... 15 INPUT 1 Jacks ........................... 5,13,14,20,22 Interference .................................................. 15 LIST FEATURES Function ..................... 10,28 Memory (Channel) ............................. 10,13,28 Memory (Clock/Alarm) ............................... 12 Menus .............................................. 2,3,8,9,10 Monaural Audio ............................................. 9 Monitor Panel .............................................. 14 MUTE ......................................................... 5,7 Number Buttons ............................................. 7 OFF Button .................................................... 7 On-Screen Displays ....................................... 5 Operating Guide (Quick-Reference) ....... 27,28 Optional Accessories ......................... 24,25,26 Order Form (Accessories) .................. 24,25,26 Owner's Club Card ............ Inside Front Cover PC Button ...................................................... 7 Picture Adjustments ....................................... 8 Picture Reset .................................................. 8 Polarized ....................... Inside Front Cover,15 Positioning Cables ....................................... 15 Power Cord .......................................... 2,15,25 Power Failures ............................................. 12 Power Indicator .............................................. 5 Precautions (Safety) ........... Inside Front Cover Quick-Reference Guide .......................... 27,28 RCA Owner's Club ........... Inside Front Cover Registration Card ............... Inside Front Cover Remote Control ........................................... 6,7 Remote Control Sensor .................................. 5 Repair ....................................... 23,Back Cover RESET Button ................................................ 7 Safety Precautions ............. Inside Front Cover Scrambled Channels ............................... 18,19 Service ..................................... 23,Back Cover Setting Clock ................................................. 3 SETUP Button .......................... 2,3,7,10,27,28 Sharpness Adjustment ................................... 8 SLEEP Timer Function ...................... 10,11,27 SLP Display .............................................. 5,11 ST Indicator ................................................. 5,9 Stacking Arrangements ................................ 15 STEREO Function .......................................... 9 Stereo Display "ST'. ................................... 5,9 Switched Outlets .......................................... 15 Time Display .................................................. 5 Tint Adjustment ............................................. 8 Tips (Connecting Components) ................... 15 TONE Function .............................................. 9 Trouble Checks ............................................ 23 TV Button .................................................... 2,7 UHF/VHF Channels ............................. 16,17 Unswitched Outlets ...................................... 15 VCR Connections ........................................ 20 VHF/UHF Channels ............................... 16,17 VIDEO Button .................................... 3,7,8,27 VIDEO RESET Function ........................ 3,8,27 Video Game Caution ...................................... 8 VOLUME Buttons ....................................... 2,7 Warranty ........................................ Back Cover Warranty Registration Cardlnside Front Cover 29 What your warranty covers: · Any defect in material or workmanship. For how long after your purchase: · 90 days for labor charges. · One year for parts. · Two years for picture tube. The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental. What we will do: · Pay any Authorized RCA Television Servicenter the labor charges to repair your television. · Pay any Authorized RCA Television Servicenter for the new or, at our option, rebuilt replacement parts and picture tube required to repair your television. How you get service: · Request in-home service from any Authorized RCA Television Servicenter. To identify your nearest Authorized RCA Television Servicenter, ask your Dealer, look in the Yellow Pages, or call 1-800-3361900. · Show the service technician your evidence of purchase date. What your warranty does not cover: · 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 caused by your television. · Damage from misuse or neglect. · Remote control batteries. · A television that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or other commercial purposes. · A television purchased or serviced outside the USA. How state law relates to this warranty: · This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from state to state. If you purchased your television in Canada: · The Canadian Warranty applies in place of this Warranty. Si un livret d'instructions en fran_ais n'est pas inclus avec votre appareil, vous pouvez en obtenir un (INDIQUER LE NUMC:RO DE MODI_LE, VOTRE NOM, ET VOTRE ADRESSE) en vous adressant &: Thomson Electronique Grand Public du Canada, Inc. Service des donnees techniques 6540 Tomken Road Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5T 2E9 RCR 60h0omNsSohnerCmoannsuDmre, rPOEleBcotxro1n9ic7s6 Indianapolis, IN 46206-1976 nor For your nearest RCA dealer or Authorized RCA _._ erv_c_ntfT:eC?21. S.A" °1991 Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc. Trademark(s) ® Registered Mama(s) Registrada(s) Job 89423 Part Number 1Q57 189-01AGoby Monitor Application version 3, 2, 1, 4
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